Connecting The Chargers And Charging The Handsets - BT Freelance XD 110 User Manual

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Getting started
Battery performance
To keep the batteries in the best
condition, leave the handset off
the base for a few hours at a
time. Running the batteries right
down at least once a week will
help them last as long as possible.
Please note, that new NiMH
batteries do not reach full
capacity until they have been in
normal use for several days.
The charge capacity of
rechargeable batteries will reduce
with time as they wear out, thus
reducing the talk/standby time.
Eventually they will need replacing.
New batteries are available from
the BT Freelance XD 110 Helpline
on 0870 605 8047.
After charging your handset for
the first time, subsequent
charging time for the batteries is
approximately 6-8 hours a day.
Batteries and case may become
warm during charging, this is
normal.
Under ideal conditions, the
handset batteries should give about
12 hours talk time or 150 hours
standby on a single charge. (This
does not mean you can unplug
the base or leave it for this length
of time without charge.)
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Connecting the charger and charging the handset
1 Plug the mains power adaptor with the red connector
into the power socket on the underside of the charger
and connect the other end to the mains power.
2 Insert the 2 x AAA rechargeable batteries supplied,
taking note of the polarity markings inside the battery
compartment, then slide the battery compartment shut.
The display will show the handset number,
show it is registered to the base.
3 Place the handset on the charger. The red charging
light comes on. You should let the batteries charge
continuously for at least 16 hours.
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