Technical data

Preparation
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Situating the Telephone
Requirements
Existing connections in the immediate vicinity of where the telephone is
placed:
For power supply via power plug: a 230-V power socket
Output socket on the DSL router or an existing network outlet
Warning: Any liquid that penetrates the casing can result in a life-threaten-
ing electric shock or can damage or destroy the device.
Only operate the system telephone in closed, dry rooms.
Attention: Mechanical stress and electro-magnetic fields can result in the
damage or destruction of the device or interfere in its function.
Avoid mechanical stress (for example, vibrations) and the proximity of
equipment that radiates electro-magnetic fields (for example, amateur
radio sets, mobile phones, DECT systems, WLAN routers, etc.).
Protect the system telephone from direct sunlight, condensation, dirt,
dust, caustic liquids and steam.
Note the values for ambient temperature and humidity indicated in the
technical specifications.
Steps to Take
1. Place the telephone on a clean, flat surface.
Attention: Some plastics and paint used on furniture may react chemically
with the plastic feet on the device and cause them to soften. Plastic chem-
ically changed in this way on the feet of the device may cause damage to
the surface of your furniture.
Place the system telephone on a non-slip pad.