General Information; Safety Information; Cleaning - BT Home SmartPhone S User Manual

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General information

Important – please read
This equipment is not designed for making
emergency phone calls when the power fails.
You need to make other arrangements for
access to emergency services.
This product is intended for connection to
analogue public switched telephone networks
and private switchboards in the United
Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
Replacing the handset battery
After a time, you might find that the handset
battery runs out of charge more quickly. This
is a standard sign of wear and the battery will
need replacing.
Open the handset rear cover by using a
1
fingernail and starting at the bottom of
the handset and working your way round
the cover.
Take the battery out.
2
Replace the the handset rear cover, pressing
3
firmly around the edge to fasten.
Caution
Don't put the battery in water, throw it into a fire
or throw it out with ordinary domestic rubbish.
We accept no responsibility for damage caused
to your BT Home SmartPhone S by using any
other types of battery. If you fit an incorrect
battery, it might explode.

Safety information

Only use the power supply suitable for
the BT Home SmartPhone S. Using an
unauthorised power supply will invalidate
your guarantee and may damage the phone.
The code for the base mains power supply is
066270.
Use only the approved Li-ion Polymer
battery supplied. You can get a spare or
replacement battery from the BT Home
SmartPhone S helpline. Call 0808 100
9889*.
Don't open the handset (except to replace
the handset battery) or the base. This could
expose you to high voltages or other risks.
Call the helpline on 0808 100 9889*
for all repairs.
If the keypad is locked, you can still make
calls to 999 and 112 emergency numbers by
dialling the number then pressing the green
handset icon.
If you need some help, call us on 0808 100 9889* or go to bt.com/producthelp
Radio signals transmitted between the
handset and base may cause interference to
hearing aids.
We recommend that you get advice from
a qualified expert before using this
product near emergency or intensive care
medical equipment.
We recommend that, if you have a
pacemaker fitted, you check with a medical
expert before using this product.
Your product may interfere with other
electrical equipment, such as TVs and radio
sets, clock/alarms and computers if you put
them too close. We recommend that you put
your product at least one metre away from
such appliances to reduce interference.
Never dispose of batteries in a fire – you
might cause an explosion and/or release
highly toxic chemicals.

Cleaning

Clean the handset and base (or charger)
with a damp (not wet) cloth, or an anti-
static wipe. Never use household polish as
this will damage the product. Never use a
dry cloth as this might cause a static shock.
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