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APPENDIX

Care:

Your telephone is a sophisticated product in terms of design and construction, and should 
therefore be handled with care.

To clean the telephone, wipe first with an antistatic cloth or a damp, soft leather cloth and 

then dry using a dry cloth.

Recycling (environmental protection):

At the end of the product’s life cycle, the telephone must not be disposed of in 
normal domestic waste. Please take it to a collection point for processing elec-
trical and electronic equipment: see symbol on the product, in the user manual 
and/or packaging. Some materials used in this product can be recycled if you 

take it to a recycling depot. By recycling parts or raw materials from used products you 
will be making an important contribution to environmental protection. Please contact your 
local authority if you require information about collection points in your neighbourhood.

Warranty conditions:

Your telephone is subject to a guarantee from the date of purchase in accordance with 
the legal provisions of the country in which the telephone was purchased. As evidence 
of the date of purchase, please keep the receipt or the warranty card completed by the 
retailer. All defects attributable to material and manufacturing faults will be corrected 
free of charge within the warranty period, either by repairing or replacing the defective 
equipment.

The warranty does not cover expendable materials, defects which affect the value or 

use of the equipment only insignificantly, and damage caused by incorrect use, ordi-nary 

wear and tear, or manipulation by third parties.
This warranty does not cover consequential damage caused by the use, failure or defec-
tiveness of the product. In particular, no liability whatsoever is accepted for damage to 
property and pecuniary loss.
To claim under this warranty, please contact the retailer where you purchased your tele-
phone.

Summary of Contents for TM142

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ANALOG PHONE USER GUIDE TM142 II...

Page 3: ...III CONTENTS PARTS CHECKLIST 1 INSTALLATION 1 TELEPHONE KEYS 3 TELEPHONE CONFIGURATION 4 PHONE OPERATION 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7 APPENDIX 8...

Page 4: ...IST 1 base 1 line cord 1 handset 1 handset cord 1 user manual INSTALLATION Installing the phone 1 Connecting the handset 2 Connecting the telephone line Wall mounting 1 Rotate the wall mounting knob a...

Page 5: ...nit on the wall and then plug one end of the line cord into the tele phone connection socket and the other end into the modular telephone line Jack marked 3 Attach the telephone at the wall as shown i...

Page 6: ...ANALOG PHONE USER GUIDE 3 TELEPHONE KEYS...

Page 7: ...witch is indicated in the following illustra tion under A Pulse tone setting You can select P PULSE or T TONE dialing mode according to the requirements from the local telephone operator The T P switc...

Page 8: ...ANALOG PHONE USER GUIDE 5 PHONE OPERATION...

Page 9: ...on the screen Press the button to deactivate the mute function and resume normal conversation Access telephone operator services During conversation press button to interrupt momentarily the telephone...

Page 10: ...from sources of heat from direct sunlight from other electrical appliances Protect your phone from damp dust aggressive liquids and steam Connect the cables only using the sockets provided Connect onl...

Page 11: ...about collection points in your neighbourhood Warranty conditions Your telephone is subject to a guarantee from the date of purchase in accordance with the legal provisions of the country in which the...

Page 12: ...rements contained in the R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equip ment and is suitable for connection and operation in the member state indicated on the base...

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