Servicing; Maintenance; Cleaning; Decommissioning, Storage - Silvercrest COCOON M1450 TWIN User Manual

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Servicing

Do not carry out any modifications or repairs to the unit yourself. Only have the equipment or
the mains cable repaired by a specialist service centre. Unsatisfactory repairs can pose
considerable risk to the user.
12 Servicing

12.1 Maintenance

The device is maintenance-free. Check the condition of the batteries from time to time and
replace them with equivalent new rechargeable batteries if their performance is beginning to
wane or they are beginning to leak.
Risk of burns!
Warning
If the unit has come into contact with liquids, remove the batteries immediately and
disconnect the unit from the power supply (base unit) and dry it carefully. Check its operation
after 2-3 days. Send it into the service centre if it is defective.

12.2 Cleaning

Electrical hazards:
Warning
Clean the telephone with a cloth moistened with lukewarm water or an antistatic cloth.
Never use cleaning agents or abrasive solvents.

12.3 Decommissioning, storage

If you will not be using the unit temporarily, unplug the telephone cable from the wall socket
and from the telephone socket in the base unit. Unplug the power supply plugs for the base
unit and the handsets from the 230 V sockets.
Remove the batteries from the handsets. If the unit has not been used for some time, replace
the rechargeable batteries with equivalent new batteries when bringing the unit back into use.
Store the devices and the batteries in a dry place that is not too warm.

12.4 Disposal (environmental protection)

The unit and the rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of in normal
household refuse at the end of its service life. This is indicated by this symbol on
the product and/or on the packaging. Take the device to a collection point for
recycling electrical and electronic devices. Some of the materials in the product
can be recycled there. You can help the environment by recycling some parts or
raw materials from used products. Also dispose of packaging materials in an environmentally
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Wear protective gloves when removing leaking batteries.
Risk of electrocution or short circuit from contact with
electrically conductive components!
Do not allow liquids to get into the equipment. Should this happen,
immediately pull the power supply plug from the socket and
the telephone cable plug from the socket in the wall or remove
the batteries.
Similarly on damage to the unit, the cable or to the power supply unit:
Avoid direct contact with liquids and disconnect the unit from the 230V
mains immediately.
Cocoon M1450 TWIN

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