Avaya
3400 Series Wireless Telephone User Guide
General Care of the Wireless Telephone and Chargers
This section applies to all Wireless Telephones and all chargers.
Do not drop
Avoid dropping the Wireless Telephone or knocking it against hard
surfaces. Carrying the Wireless Telephone in a holster or carrying
case will help to protect it.
Do not disassemble
There are no serviceable parts in the Wireless Telephone or
chargers. You should not open the Wireless Telephone case nor
disassemble the chargers. Doing so will void your warranty.
Cleaning tips
Turn off the Wireless Telephone before you clean it. Never
immerse in water. Clean the exterior surfaces, including the
charging contacts, with a cloth that has been slightly moistened with
water. Take care not to exert undue pressure on charger electrical
contacts while wiping.
Wiping the handset surface with a water-dampened cloth or paper
towel will remove most films or residues. If the soiling is too
stubborn for plain water, a mild detergent solution may be used. Be
sure to wipe away any detergent residue with a clean water-
dampened cloth.
The Wireless Telephone may be cleaned with any general-purpose
household glass and surface-type cleaner. DO NOT SPRAY THE
HANDSET DIRECTLY!
Pre-treated cloths such as used for eyeglasses or cameras may be
used to clean the handset. Pre-moistened towelettes may also be
used to clean the handset, however, avoid those containing lanolin
or aloe as it will leave a slippery residue.
The surface of the handset may be cleaned occasionally with
disinfectants used for general cleaning in a medical environment.
Isopropyl alcohol may be used occasionally applied by a damp cloth
or paper towel. When using alcohol, do not rub the keypad
characters vigorously. Doing so will significantly degrade legibility.
Do not use furniture polishes, waxes or plasticizer-based cleaner
(Armor All
™
, etc.)
Do not use lanolin, aloe, glycerin or other skin care type products.
Do not apply any solvent such as acetone, mineral spirits etc.
Do not directly spray or immerse the handset.
Headset cleaning
Should the headset connector become dirty, a scratchy or
intermittent signal may be experienced. To clean the connector, dip
the non-padded end of either a wooden or paper handled cotton
swab in isopropyl alcohol. Gently insert in the connector and twist,
repeating several times. If available, blow compressed air into the
connector to clear debris.
555-301-701, Issue 2, July 2005
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