Operation Manual

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The answering machine's memory is full; you must listen to all the messages
then delete them to be able to record new massages.
General information
IMPORTANT
This telephone was not made to place emergency calls during a power cut. Please
ensure you make alternative arrangements.
1 Replacing the handset batteries
After a certain amount of time, the handset batteries may discharge faster. This is due
to normal use. The batteries must be replaced.
1. Open the battery cover.
2. Take the batteries out and replace them with new Ni-Mh batteries.
3. Push the battery cover back on until you hear the click.
WARNING
Do not dispose of the batteries in fire or water. Do not dispose of them as household
waste.
Find out how you can recycle them.
2 Safety instructions
The telephone set cannot be connected to an IT power plan.
The set is powered by an AC/DC mains adaptor, in compliance with the EN 60950
norm, plugged into a 230 V AC 50 Hz socket.
The adaptor, used as a sectioning device, and the electrical outlet must be installed
close to the telephone set so as to be easily accessible.
The connection to the telephone line meets the TRT-3 safety level requirements.
The power supply socket meets the TBTS safety level requirements.
Electric safety complies with the EN 60950 checks.
The highest temperature in use is 35°C.
This telephone set uses radio frequency bands, the use of which is coordinated
across the whole European Community.
The marking for terminal equipment certified as compliant is located under the base.
The SAR test is not necessary for products with a power rating lower than or equal to
20 mW. As this product's power rating is lower than this limit, it is not concerned by
this test.
3 Precautions for use
• Only use the power supply that came with your MANTA. Use of a non authorised
power supply will invalidate your guarantee and may damage the telephone (or the
power supplies provided for the chargers)
• Only use the approved rechargeable batteries provided.
• Do not attempt to open the handset (except to replace the batteries) or the base. This
could expose you to high voltages or other risks. Contact the Helpline for all repairs.
If the telephone is locked, you cannot make calls.
• The radio signal transmitted between the handset and the base may cause