Operation Manual

Basic functions
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Battery checking and handling
The icon displays continuously at the top right corner. It shows the level of
your batteriy power: the more bars you see, the more power you have left.
When the batteries are low, you hear a warning tone and the icon blinks.
When the batteries are too low for the phone to operate, the handset automatically
turns off with warning beeps. In this case, place the handset on the base station to
charge the handset batteries for 15 hours. More information about charging you
will find in the paragraph Placing the handset on the base station on page 11.
Restoring the batteriy duty
When possible, to keep the maximum battery duty, charge the batteries only when
they are completely discharged, (i.e. when the battery icon has no bars inside or,
at least, with one bar) and dont remove the batteries from the base station before
the necessary time to provide a full charge.
If with the time the batteries doesnt allow the full duty, try do fully discharge them
(by normally using the phone) up to make the handset automatically switched off
as over stated, then leave the handset in the base station for 15 hours before
removing it. Repeat this deep charging/discharging cycle for at least 3 times. If the
battery duty still doesnt increase, replace the batteries.
Out of range indication
The bars at the right of the icon show continuously the signal strength received
from the base. If you are too far from the base, the radio signal might become too
weak and the phone might not access to the telephone line. In these conditions
you cant make or receive phone calls, for this reason the icon
flashes.
Outdoors, the range is up to 300 metres, inside buildings, a range of up to 50
metres is possible.
If you carry the handset too far from the base during a call, the telephone line