Battery Safety Information; Replacing The Handset Batteries; Disposing Of Your Old Electrical And Electronic Equipment - BT BT7660 Quick Setup And User Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

64
General information
• If you've got a pacemaker please check with your
doctor before installation
• Radio signals transmitted between the handset and
base may cause interference to hearing aids

Battery safety information

• Only use batteries of same size and type as advised in
the set-up section of this guide
• Take care when disposing of your product. The
battery could explode if placed in a fire, a hot oven or
is crushed or cut
• Don't subject the product to extremely low air
pressure as the battery may explode or leak
flammable liquid or gas

Replacing the handset batteries

After a time, you might find that the handset batteries
run out of charge more quickly. This is a standard sign of
wear and the batteries will need replacing.
1. Open the battery compartment cover.
2. Lift the battery out and remove the batteries.
Replace with two new AAA Ni-MH 550mAh
rechargeable batteries.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover.
If you need some help, call us on 0800 145 6789* or go to bt.com/producthelp
Disposing of your old electrical and
electronic equipment
The Government has a legal requirement to minimise
the unsorted waste disposal of electrical and electronic
equipment and to maximise its separate collection and
environmentally sound management. The symbol shown
here and on a product, means you shouldn't throw it in
your normal rubbish at the end of its working life.
This product may contain substances that
could be harmful to people or the environment
if it's not recycled correctly. Check with your
retailer to find out how to recycle your old
equipment, or if you've bought something from us
that has the crossed out wheelie bin symbol on it and
it's similar to the kit you don't need any more, you
can send us your old kit and we'll get rid of it in an
environmentally friendly way.
Here's the address: WEEE Take Back Scheme, BT Returns,
BT DF, Darlington Road, Northallerton, DL6 7ZY.
Website address: bt.com/weee
We're not responsible for the costs of returning items.
If you don't wish to return kit to us, lots of electronics
shops have their own 'take back' schemes where you
can recycle very small electrical and electronic goods.
If you're a household user, you can also take it to your
local recycling centre – go to recyclenow.com to find
the one nearest to you. Please dispose of this carefully
and help to protect our planet.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents