GE Cordless Telephone FS21828 User Manual

Precautions of Use  
The quality of communication depends on the location and  
environment of the base and the handset. The 21828 must be kept  
away from sources of excessive heat (radiators, direct sunlight, etc.)  
and protected against vibrations and dust. Never allow your telephone  
to come into contact with water or other liquids or with aerosols. To  
reduce the risk of interference and optimize reception, take particular  
care to keep it away from the immediate vicinity of windows, large  
metal objects, reinforced concrete, televisions, music centres, halogen  
lamps or heating devices, fluorescent lighting, burglar alarms,  
microwave ovens, computers, etc.  
To clean the 21828, use a lightly moistened antistatic cloth  
Information for DECT product:  
The 21828 telephone is compliant with the DECTTM* standard. It is  
designed to transmit and receive telephone calls and be connected to  
the public telephone Countrynetwork.  
*DECT is a trademark registered by ETSI.  
Safety  
In the event of danger, the main adaptor acts as 230V power isolating  
device. It should therefore, as a precaution, be installed close to the  
appliance and be easily accessible.  
If the main adaptor fails, it must be replaced by an identical model.  
If not connected to the main power or if there is a main power failure,  
installations with cordless handsets will no longer work. You will  
 
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Installation  
Packaging Contents  
Model name: 21828  
Solo  
Duo  
Base stations  
Handsets  
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
Power plugs  
Telephone line  
Batteries, type  
AAA, “1.2V  
600mAh”  
2
4
Charging station  
Operating  
0
1 +  
1
1 +  
instructions  
optional optional  
Please check the contents of the package carefully. If anything is  
missing or shows signs of transport damage, do NOT put the  
telephone into service! In such a case, contact either your sales outlet  
with the purchase receipt.  
Note: Keep the equipment package so that it will not be damaged in  
the event of transport.  
Connecting the Base Station and Power Plug  
Connecting the plugs to the corresponding sockets in the base station  
(they can not be connected incorrectly because the sockets and plugs  
are designed prevent reverse poling). Lay the cable under the  
telephone to the rear. Plug the telephone line in the telephone  
connection socket. Insert the power plug at the other end in the power  
outlet. The base station in now ready to operate.  
Only use the connection cable supplied.  
Phone jack  
AC power outlet  
CAUTION:  
Plug the adaptor to the socket outlet that near the equipment  
and shall be easily accessible. Use only the ATLINKS power supply  
that came with this unit. Using other power supplies may damage the  
unit.  
Connecting the charging station  
Insert the power plug in the socket on the rear side of the charging  
station. Insert the power plug at the other end in the power outlet. The  
charging station is now ready to operate.  
AC power outlet  
 
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Getting Started  
Install and Charge the Battery Pack  
Insert two pieces AAA batteries in the compartment, ensuring correct  
polarity and close the compartment.  
Place the handset in the base station to charge for 14 hours prior  
for first use. If you don’t properly charge the phone, battery  
performance will be compromised.  
Warning: The handset does not work and damaged if the wrong  
batteries are inserted.  
Features  
We are very pleased that you have purchased this highly sophisticated,  
cordless telephone which is equipped with the following features:  
Digital cordless telephone complying to DECT* standards  
10 MMI menu language  
Teleconference  
Call forwarding  
Internal, free communication between handsets  
Prefix dialing  
Automatic call answering on/off  
Call log function with caller list for 20 numbers or names from  
phone book (network dependent)  
Alphanumeric LC display (7 segment, 10 segment display)  
Phone book for 30 entries with name and call number  
Extended redialing for 5 call numbers  
Microphone muting function  
Acoustic battery and range warning signals  
Key lock  
Key input tone on/off  
10 incoming call ringing melodies  
Ringing volume control (5 levels and silent)  
DTMF/Pulse dialing  
Operation of up to 4 handsets  
Paging function from base station to handset  
Programmable number barring  
Up to 100 hours standby  
Up to 10 hours continuous call time  
Operation with 2 standard AAA batteries (Ni-MH)  
Adjustable flash time  
* DECT = Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication = Standard  
for Cordless Telephones.  
 
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Menu Structure (Handset)  
1 CALL LOG  
2 PHONE BOOK  
1 NEW ENTRY  
2 LIST ENTRY  
3 EDIT ENTRY  
4 DELETE  
ENTER NO  
ENTER NAME  
NORMAL RING  
VIP RING 1-10  
5 DELETE ALL  
CONFIRM?  
VOLUME  
[- - - - - ]  
3 HANDSET  
1 RINGER  
EXT RINGER  
INT RINGER  
MELODY 1-10  
MELODY 1-10  
2 HS NAME  
3 PREFIX MEM  
4 KEY TONE  
5 AUTO ANS  
6 CALL TIMER  
7 DEFAULT  
ON/OFF  
ON/OFF  
ON/OFF  
CONFIRM?  
SEARCHING  
8 REGISTER  
4 BASE  
1 BARRING  
2 EMERGENCY  
ENTER PIN  
ENTER PIN  
HANDSET1,…. DISABLE  
1
2
EXTERNAL  
NUMBER ENTER NO  
3 RINGER  
[-----]  
MELODY  
1-10  
4 FLASH TIME  
5 DIAL MODE  
100/300/600  
TONE  
PULSE  
6 CHANGE PIN  
7 DEFAULT  
ENTER PIN  
ENTER PIN  
ENTER PIN  
NEW PIN  
REPEAT  
CONFIRM?  
8 DEREGISTER  
HANDSET1,….. CONFIRM?  
5 LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
DEUTSCH  
ITALIANO  
FRANCAIS  
ESPANOL  
PORTUGUES  
NEDERLAND  
POLSKI  
SVENSKA  
TURKCE  
 
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Handset and Base Layouts  
Menu / down key  
/  
CID key / Asterisk key  
INT / OK key  
Cancel  
/ *  
INT / OK  
C
Mute key  
Redial / Pause key /Up key  
/ P /▲  
External call key.  
Phone book key  
Flash key  
R
Hash key / lock key  
# /  
Paging  
In-use / CID LED: Steady Flash: OFF-hook /  
Voice Mail Waiting Indicator (VMWI)  
 
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LCD Display  
Battery icon  
Phone icon  
EXT  
INT  
External call icon  
Internal call icon  
CLI icon  
No ring icon  
Mute icon  
Key lock icon  
Aerial icon  
Up / Down arrow  
/ ▼  
Voice mail waiting indicator (VMWI icon)  
Using the Handset Telephone  
Using the telephone  
When the handset is inserted in the station charging unit, it  
starts to charge automatically. To optimize the battery  
performance, charge the handset battery for 14 hours prefer to  
first use.  
Note: This phone defaults to Tone Dialing. To change Pulse Dialing,  
see chapter “Base Station Settings – Changing the Dialing Mode”. If  
you don’t know which type of service you have, please check with  
the local telephone company.  
Selecting the Language  
Ten different languages are available for selection for each handset.  
In standby mode, press  
language is displayed.  
button and “5” key. Current  
Press  
language.  
or  
as often as necessary to select the required  
Press “INT/OK” key to confirm the selection.  
Note: The following languages are available:  
ENGLISH; DEUTSCH; ITALIANO; FRANCAIS;  
ESPANOL; PORTUGUES; NEDERLANDS; POLSKI;  
SVENSKA; TURKCE  
Making Internal Calls  
IMPORTANT: Internal calls can be made only if more than one  
handset is registered on the base station.  
Press “INT/OK” key.  
Press the number of the required handset (1….). Carry out the  
conversation.  
Press  
key to end the call.  
Note: If an external call is received during an internal call, short  
acoustic signals are issued (call waiting).  
Making External Calls  
Direct dialing  
Press  
key and wait for a dialing tone.  
Dial the telephone number and complete the call.  
 
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Press  
key to end the call.  
On hook dialing  
Dial the telephone number (delete any incorrect entries by  
pressing “C” key).  
Press  
Press  
key to carry out the conversation.  
key to end the call.  
VMWI/LED  
The VMWI/LED in the handset will flash when there are new voice  
message calls received. Icon  
turns on and the LCD display  
“Message” in the call log memory.  
This service need subscription to local operator and it supports the  
FSK CLI system only.  
Taking Calls  
When an external call is received, all registered handsets and the base  
station ring. EXT flashes in the handset display and, if configured, the  
telephone number of the caller appears (network depended). If the  
caller has been entered in your phone book, the name appears. The  
incoming call VMWI/LED on the base station flashes. In the case of  
an internal call or on pressing the paging key on the base station, INT  
flashes in the handset display.  
Handset is in the base station  
Take the handset from the base station; a connection is  
automatically established (when the AUTO ANS function is  
active). Otherwise, press  
key.  
Carry out the conversation.  
Press  
key to end the call.  
Handset is not in the base station  
Press  
Press  
key. Carry out the conversation.  
key to end the call.  
Redialing  
The phone stores the last five numbers dialled in the redial  
memory  
Press  
or  
memory list.  
key; the last call number dialed is displayed. Press  
key to search the required number in the redial  
Press  
Press  
key to carry out the conversation.  
key to end the call.  
Dialing from the Phone Book  
Press key; the first entry in the phone book appears. (Or  
“MEM EMPTY” if no entry)  
Press  
or  
key to select the required subscriber from the  
phone book. Alternatively, enter the first letter of the name  
required.  
Press  
key. The number is dialed. Carry out the  
conversation.  
Note: How to store entries in the phone book is explained in  
the Chapter “Phone Book”.  
Call Log Operations  
IMPORTANT: To use the “Call Log” function, you must  
subscribe to your network operator’s Caller Line Identification  
(CLI) service.  
Browse, Call Back, Delete, Save  
If calls have been received in your absence, these are stored in the  
CALL LOG memory when your telephone service has enabled this  
function. The number of calls appears in the display. Incoming calls  
are also indicated in the display for 10 seconds during a call.  
Press  
key as often as necessary until CALL LOG menu  
appears. Alternatively, press and hold “*” key. Then press  
“INT/OK” key.  
 
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Browse: Press  
LOG memory.  
or  
key to browse through the CALL  
Or  
Call Back: Press  
key to call back.  
Or  
Delete: Press or hold “C” key two seconds to delete one or all  
the entries. Selection is made using or key.  
Or  
Save: Press key to enter the subscribers in the phone book.  
Enter the name and press “INT/OK” key.  
Note: 1. The CALL LOG symbol and display indicator only  
disappear after browsing through all the entries.  
2. It is only possible to enter subscribers in the phone book  
who are not already entered.  
Muting the Microphone  
Press  
key to switch the microphone on or off during a call.  
Holding Calls / Forwarding Calls  
If the telephone is connected to a PABX system, it is possible to put  
calls on hold and call other extension lines or to forward calls.  
Press “R” key to put the call on hold and dial the extension  
number (e.g. 23).  
Press “R” key once more to take the call back again or press  
key to forward the call.  
Note: If several handsets are registered on the base station and  
a call should be put on hold or forwarded, press “INT/OK”  
key instead of “R”.  
Note: The above information can vary according to the PABX  
system used. Therefore, refer to the relevant information of the  
PABX network.  
Teleconference  
After have received an external call, it is possible to include a second  
handset in the conversation (three way conference).  
Press “INT/OK” key and enter the number of the corresponding  
handset (e.g. 2) which will join the teleconference.  
The external caller is kept on hold. As soon as the other handset  
takes the call, press and hold “#” key 2 seconds to activate the  
teleconference.  
By pressing  
key, any of the handsets quit from the  
teleconference and the other handset continues with the external  
call.  
Changing the Receiver Volume  
Press  
or  
key to change the receiver volume during a  
call.  
Paging the Handset  
If a handset has been misplaced, it is possible to call all the handsets.  
Short press “page” key on the base station.  
Entering a Dialing Pause (P)  
If the telephone is connected to a PABX system, it may be necessary  
to insert a dialing pause. To do this, press key after entering the  
relevant digit in the pre-dial buffer, e.g. 0, for an outside line (0P….).  
A “P” appears in the display indicating a pause. The pause can also be  
entered when programming numbers in the phone book.  
Switching the Key Lock On/Off  
Incoming calls can still be received when key locked.  
Press and hold “#” key for 2 seconds to activate or deactivate  
the key lock.  
Phone Book  
The telephone can store up to 30 entries in the phone book with name  
and call number. When the function is supported by the telephone  
provider service and the caller, the handset displays the name of the  
caller (when stored in the phone book).  
 
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Store Entries  
Press  
press “INT/OK” key.  
Press or key to select “NEW ENTRY” and press  
“INT/OK” key.  
Enter number (max. 25 digits) and press “INT/OK” key when  
finished.  
key until the PHONE BOOK menu appears and  
Enter name (max. 10 characters) and press “INT/OK” key when  
finished.  
Select the ringing tone with  
“INT/OK” key when finished.  
“MEM FULL” appear stand for memory full.  
or  
key and press  
List Entries / Edit Entries / Delete Entries  
Press  
key until the PHONE BOOK menu appears and  
press “INT/OK” key.  
Press  
key.  
or  
or  
key to select submenu and press “INT/OK”  
key to scroll through the phone book.  
Press  
Alternatively, enter the first letter of the name required.  
If editing, edit the number and name (using “C” for deleting).  
Press “INT/OK” key when finished.  
Handset Settings  
Changing the Ringing Volume  
Press  
“INT/OK” key three times.  
Press or key to select the required volume and Press  
“INT/OK” key.  
Note: The ringer volume can be heard at different volumes. If  
the ringer symbol appears as non dotted line, the ringing  
volume will be switched to OFF.  
key until the HANDSET menu appears and Press  
Changing the Ringer Melody (external /  
internal)  
Press  
“INT/OK” key twice.  
Use or key to select the required submenu (EXT  
RINGER or INT RINGER) and press “INT/OK” key.  
Use or key to select the required melody (1-10) and  
press “INT/OK” key to confirm.  
key until the HANDSET menu appears and Press  
Entering/Changing Handset Name  
It is possible to assign a name to each handset. This name is then  
displayed when the phone is in standby mode.  
Press  
“INT/OK” key.  
Press or  
“INT/OK” key.  
key until the HANDSET menu appears and press  
key to select the submenu and press  
Enter/change the name of the handset (e.g. MOBIL 1) and press  
“INT/OK” key to confirm.  
Switching the Key Tone On/Off  
Press  
key as often as necessary until the HANDSET menu  
appears and press “INT/OK” key.  
Press  
“INT/OK” key.  
Press or  
key to confirm.  
or  
key to select the submenu and press  
key to select the setting and press “INT/OK”  
Saving a Prefix  
It is possible to save prefix numbers in the handset. This number is  
then recalled after pressing and hold “0” key for two seconds.  
Press  
key as often as necessary until the HANDSET menu  
appears and press “INT/OK” key.  
Press or key to select the submenu and press  
“INT/OK” key.  
 
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Enter prefix number (e.g. access code of the subscriber you call  
most frequently).  
Press “INT/OK” key to confirm.  
Activating/Deactivating Automatic Call  
Answering  
The automatic call answering function enables the incoming call to  
be taken immediately when the handset is removed from the base  
station.  
Press  
key as often as necessary until the HANDSET menu  
appears and press “INT/OK” key.  
Press  
“INT/OK” key.  
Use or  
off and press “INT/OK” key to confirm the input.  
Press “INT/OK” key to confirm.  
or  
key to select the submenu and press  
key to switch automatic call answering on or  
Activating/Deactivating Call Timer  
It is possible to display the call duration of a call on the handset. The  
timer starts when the conversation begins.  
Press  
key as often as necessary until the HANDSET menu  
appears and press “INT/OK” key.  
Press  
“INT/OK” key.  
Use or  
or  
key to select the submenu and press  
key to switch the call timer on or off and press  
“INT/OK” key to confirm.  
Default Settings  
The handsets can be reset to the default settings. In doing so, all the  
settings which you have changed are returned to their default values.  
The phone book entries are retained.  
Press  
key until the HANDSET menu appears and press  
“INT/OK” key.  
Press or  
key to select the submenu and press  
“INT/OK” key to confirm.  
Note: The display will switch back to standby mode.  
Key assignment Overview  
1
2
3
4
5
6
SPACE, 1  
A, B, C, 2  
D, E, F, 3  
G, H, I, 4  
J, K, L, 5  
M, N, O, 6  
7
8
9
0
*
#
P, Q, R, S, 7  
T, U, V, 8  
W, X, Y, Z, 9  
+, -, 0  
[, ], U  
?, :, .  
Registering Additional Handsets  
Further handset of the same model can be registered on one base  
station.  
Press  
“INT/OK” key.  
Press or  
key until the HANDSET menu appears and press  
key to select the submenu “REGISTER” and  
press “INT/OK” key.  
Handset display shows “SEARCHING”.  
Press and hold “page” key on the base station more than 4  
seconds until acknowledgement signal is heard.  
Enter the PIN (default setting = 0000) and press “INT/OK” key.  
Note: After the connection has been established, the name  
and number of the handset (the next available handset  
number should be 2) appear in the display.  
The base will be ready for registration for 10 minutes when the page  
key is pressed and hold for more than 4 seconds. After selecting  
“REGISTER”, the handset starts searching for a base station which is  
available for registration. The “Aerial” icon starts flashing.  
If a base is found, user will be asked to enter the PIN for that base.  
If the input PIN is correct, the registration procedure will be  
completed with a confirm tone  
 
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Base Station Settings  
(using the Handset)  
Barring Calls  
The following options are available for selection for barring calls:  
Option  
Description  
DISABLE  
EXTERNAL  
NUMBER  
All telephone calls are possible.  
All external calls are barred.  
Define a number which should be barred, e.g. 0190  
Press  
key until the BASE menu appears and press  
“INT/OK” key.  
Press or  
“INT/OK” key.  
key to select the required submenu and press  
Enter the PIN (factory setting is 0000) and press “INT/OK”  
key.  
Use  
or  
key to select the handset which should be  
barred and press “INT/OK” key.  
Use  
key.  
or  
key to select an option and press “INT/OK”  
Entering/Changing Emergency Number  
Emergency numbers are free of any restriction, i.e. they can still be  
called even if call barring of any kind is set.  
Before emergency numbers can be used, they must be stored. The  
emergency numbers can then be dialed manually or from the phone  
book if they are stored there.  
Two different emergency numbers (maximum of five digits) can be  
programmed. Example: three digit emergency number = 123. All  
numbers which begin with 123 are dialed even if the unit is only  
programmed for internal calls.  
Press  
“INT/OK” key.  
Press or  
“INT/OK” key.  
Enter the PIN (factory setting = 0000) and press “INT/OK” key.  
Use or key to select the emergency number to be  
key until the BASE menu appears and press  
key to select the required submenu and press  
changed and change it.  
Press “INT/OK” key.  
Note: Save the emergency numbers in the phone book, too  
(refer to chapter “Phone Book”), e.g. with self explanatory  
names such as “Doctor” or “Fire”. If these numbers should  
be positioned at the top of the phone book list in the  
display, enter a space preceding the name “DOC” and  
“FIRE”.  
Ringer  
Press  
“INT/OK” key.  
Press or  
“INT/OK” key.  
Press or  
“INT/OK” key.  
Press or  
“INT/OK” key.  
key until the BASE menu appears and Press  
key to select the required submenu and Press  
key to select the ringer volume and Press  
key to select the ringing melody and Press  
Changing the Flash Time  
Press  
“INT/OK” key.  
Press or  
“INT/OK” key.  
Press or  
press “INT/OK” key.  
key until the BASE menu appears and press  
key to select the required submenu and press  
key to select the required flash time and  
Changing the Dialing Mode  
Press  
key until the BASE menu appears and press  
“INT/OK” key.  
 
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Press  
“INT/OK” key.  
Press or  
press “INT/OK” key.  
or  
key to select the required submenu and press  
key to select the required dialing mode and  
Note: This Flash Time / Dialing mode is used only when dialing  
from handset. Use the Base switch when dialing from Base.  
Changing the PIN  
Press  
“INT/OK” key.  
Press or  
“INT/OK” key.  
key until the BASE menu appears and press  
key to select the required submenu and press  
Enter old PIN (0000) and press “INT/OK” key.  
Enter new PIN (e.g. 1111) and press “INT/OK” key.  
Enter new PIN again (e.g. 1111) and press “INT/OK” key to  
confirm.  
Default Settings  
Press  
“INT/OK” key.  
Press or  
“INT/OK” key.  
key until the BASE menu appears and press  
key to select the required submenu and press  
Enter the PIN (factory setting = 0000) and press “INT/OK” key.  
Press “INT/OK” key to confirm.  
Deregister HS  
If several handsets are registered on one base station, they can  
deregister each other mutually. The last handset can not be  
deregistered.  
Press  
key until the BASE menu appears and press  
“INT/OK” key.  
Press or  
“INT/OK” key.  
Enter the PIN (factory setting = 0000) and press “INT/OK” key.  
key to select the required submenu and press  
If necessary, Use  
or  
key to select the handset and  
press “INT/OK” key.  
Press “INT/OK” key to confirm.  
Technical Specifications  
Handset Operating Time: Approx. 10 hours talk time  
(average values*)  
Approx. 100 hours standby  
AC / DC Adaptor  
3515-0635-ADC  
Input: 230V AC / 50 Hz  
Output: 6V DC, 350mA  
Single-phase  
AC  
excluding  
IT  
installations defined by the EN 60950  
standard.  
Caution: the network voltage is classified  
as a hazard by the criteria of this  
standard.  
AC / AC Adaptor (for 3515-0720-AAC  
Handset charging)  
Input: 230V AC / 50 Hz  
Output: 7V AC, 200mA  
Single-phase AC  
excluding  
IT  
installations defined by the EN 60950  
standard.  
Caution: the network voltage is classified  
as a hazard by the criteria of this  
standard.  
Telephone connection  
Appliance designed for connection to an  
analogue telephone line class TNV3  
(telecommunications network voltage) as  
defined by the EN 60950 standard.  
GP60AAAHC, 1.2V / 600mAh / Ni-MH,  
AAA x 2 or equivalent  
Rechargeable Battery  
Operating Temperature:  
0 to 45 oC  
* For guidance only, depends on initial battery charge.  
 
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General Product Care  
Simply wipe the base station with a damp cloth or an antistatic wipe.  
Never use a dry cloth as this can cause static discharge.  
Troubleshooting Guide  
When you forget base PIN, following the procedure to Reset the units.  
ALL MEMORY AND SETTING WILL BE LOST.  
Refer to handset – Call Log Operation procedure, select  
DELETE ALL to delete all Call Log Memories in handset.  
Disconnect the line cord and AC power supply.  
Hold “PAGE” button and plug in the AC power supply.  
When a Beep tone heard and in-use LED turns On, release  
PAGE” button. Press “PAGE” button three times again.  
The In-Use LED will turn Off.  
The unit will return to its default setting a PIN code (0000).  
Unplug AC power of base station and plug in again, handset  
LCD will display “ ---- ”.  
Following “Registering Additional Handsets” to register all  
handsets again.  
PROBLEMS  
Registration not  
work.  
CAUSES  
The battery is not  
sufficiently charged.  
SOLUTIONS  
Charge the battery for  
14 hours (see Battery  
Charging).  
Handset and base  
station were not  
Unplug and then plug  
in the power adaptor.  
prepare for registration.  
The battery has not  
been charged.  
No display.  
Charge the battery or  
replace them (see  
Battery Charging)  
Press * key longer  
than 2 seconds.  
No reactions to  
keystroke.  
No radio  
The keypad is locked.  
The handset is outside  
Move closer to the  
base station.  
connection to the the base station range.  
base station:  
blinking!  
The handset is not  
registered.  
Register the handset  
(see Registering  
Handset).  
The base station does  
not work.  
Unplug and then plug  
the power adaptor to  
the power outlet  
(220-230V AC / 50  
Hz) and the other end  
into the power jack  
on base bottom.  
Environment  
Used equipment and used handset batteries must be disposed of in  
compliance with current environmental protection regulations. You  
should return them to your reseller or dispose of them at an approved  
recycling centre.  
Do not attempt to open the batteries, as they contain chemical  
substance. In the event of leakage, avoid contact with the skin, eyes  
and mouth. In the event of contact, rinse the affected part for several  
minutes in running water. Clean the product with absorbent paper or  
a dry cloth and contact your reseller for replacement batteries.  
Model: FS21828  
00006822 (Rev. 1 E)  
05-34  
Printed in China  
 
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