Oricom p900 User Manual

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SAFETY INFORMATION 
         
 
•  Avoid exposure of this telephone to moisture or liquid. 
•  To prevent electric shock, do not open the handset or base cabinet. 
•  Avoid metallic contact (e.g. metal clips, keys) between the battery 
contacts and charging conductors. 
•  There is a slight chance that the telephone could be damaged by an 
electrical storm. It is recommended that users unplug the phone from 
the mains supply and telephone socket during a storm.  
•  Do not use the handset in an explosive hazard area such as where 
there is gas leaking. 
•  There is a chance that the telephone could be damaged by an 
electrical storm. It is recommended that users unplug the phone from 
the mains supply and telephone socket during a storm.  
•  Follow the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packing 
materials, exhausted batteries and used phone.  Wherever possible, 
recycle those materials.  
•  We advise that this phone should not be used near intensive care 
medical equipment or by persons with pacemakers. 
•  Clean with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth. Never use cleaning agents, 
particularly aggressive solvents.  
• 
Because the phone works by sending radio signals between base 
station and handset, wearers of hearing aids may experience 
interference in the form of a humming noise.
 
•  Your phone can interfere with electrical equipment such as 
answering machines, TV and radio sets, clock radios and computers 
if placed too close.  It is recommended that you position the base unit 
at least one metre from such appliances
.
 
•  This telephone complies with applicable safety requirements for 
exposure to radio waves (EMR). The mean power of this telephone 
does not exceed 20mW limit at which point testing is required.  
•  The earpiece of the handset may attract small metal objects such as 
staples and pins. Care should be taken when placing the handset 
near these items. 
 
 
ENVIRONMENT AND SAFETY INFORMATION