Care And Maintenance - Aastra 142d User Manual

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The capacity of the batteries used can be improved when after more lengthy
usage periods the batteries are fully discharged and then fully recharged.
10.Do not short circuit the batteries (dangerous). Especially avoid accidental short
circuiting during storage and transport due to, e.g. key ring and keys, metal
plates or similar items and make sure that batteries do not come into contact
with substances containing fats, oil or grease.
This is why batteries are stored outside the mobile unit in insulated packaging
only. Make sure contacts to not come into contact with greasy parts either.
11.Recycling of all used batteries is legally stipulated; they cannot be disposed of
in domestic refuse. Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local
government requirements. Be sure to recycle them. Batteries are recycled
because they may contain, e.g. nickel cadmium (Ni-Cd), lead (Pb), cadmium
(Cd) or mercury (Hg).

Care and Maintenance

Your telephone is a product that meets the highest standards of design and manu-
facture. It should therefore be treated with care. Follow the advice below, and you
will be able to enjoy using this product for a long time.
Please follow all the Safety Precautions in the chapter Safety Information starting
on page 2. These precautions apply to the mobile unit, the charging station, the
batteries (the entire telephone), as well as the accessories.
Note:
To clean the telephone, first remove the charger adapter plug from the mains
socket. Wipe the equipment with an anti-static cloth or a soft, damp leather cloth.
Never spray your telephone with cleaning fluid or solvents.
Clean the contacts of the mobile unit and charging station with a lint-free cloth. If
your telephone or one of the accessories fails to function correctly, contact your
supplier's customer service.
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