Operation Manual

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Battery performance
In ideal conditions, a fully charged battery allows for 10 hours of communication or 100
hours in standby mode.
New batteries perform best after several days of use.
To optimise battery performance, do not leave the handset on the base all day. The
battery's life span will be prolonged by allowing it to fully deplete once per week.
The charge limit for rechargeable batteries decreases over time due to use, also
reducing the handset's communication and standby time. In this case, the batteries
should be replaced. .
After having charged the handset for the first time, the following recharges last 6 to 8
hours per day. It is perfectly normal for the battery and handset to become hot during
charging.
Are you using your RETRO with broadband?
If your telephone must use a broadband connection, ensure that it is connected through
a broadband filter. Using this product with a filter-less broadband connection can cause
problems with your telephone and your broadband connection.
Time and date
If you subscribe to Orange operator name and number presentation, the date
(day/month) and time will automatically be displayed on all handsets when you receive
your first call.
3 Included in box
1 handset
1 answering machine base
1 400mAh Ni-Mh rechargeable battery pack
1 mains adaptor
1 telephone cable
Installation and start-up guide
Before use, choose an appropriate surface on which to place your telephone base.
Ensure that it is not close to another telephone or any other electric devices (computer,
television, etc.) to avoid interference.
1 Installing your telephone
A- Connect the mains input socket
(VT04EEU06045 or S003IV0600045 output 6V
DC/450mA) to the modular slot behind the base.
Then connect the mains adaptor to the 100-240
V AC 50/60 Hz power-supply.
Repeat the process with the other adaptors on
the charging bases.
B- Connect the telephone cable to the modular
slot behind the base and the other end to the
telephone wall socket
B
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