Wall Mounting - BT 1100 User Manual

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Wall mounting

Your Quartet 1100 can be
wall-mounted by removing the desk
bracket.
Please refer to page 28,
wall-mounting template.
Before you wall-mount your
Quartet 1100, check that:
• the wall can support the weight
of the base unit and handset;
• the position you choose leaves
enough space so that the base
unit is clear of any obstruction
on the wall, such as a shelf or
cupboard. Room should be left
so that the handset can be placed
on charge without touching any
obstructions.
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For the best operating conditions,
try to place the base unit away from
large metal objects and other
electrical appliances.
Drill 2 holes for the screws and
insert the wall-plugs provided (if
required).
WALL PLUG
WALL
Drive the screws into the wall,
leaving about 4mm free on which to
mount the bracket and base unit.
Make sure that the power supply and
the telephone cables are connected
to the base unit, then fit the cables
into the channels on the bottom of
the base unit.
Attach the base unit by hooking it
over the screws protruding from
the wall.
70 mm

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