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Also, the phone company can make
changes to its lines, equipment, oper-
ations, or procedures that could affect
the operation of the phone. The phone
company notifies you of these chang-
es in advance, so you can take the
necessary steps to prevent interrup-
tion of your phone service.
Your phone might cause TV or radio
interference even when it is operating
properly. To determine whether your
phone is causing the interference, turn
off your phone. If the interference
goes away, your phone is causing it.
Try to eliminate the interference by:
• Moving your phone away from the
receiver
• Connecting your phone to an AC
outlet that is on a different electri-
cal circuit from the receiver
• Contacting a radio/TV technician
or your local RadioShack store for
help
LIGHTNING
Your phone has built-in protection cir-
cuits to reduce the risk of damage
from surges in phone line current.
These protection circuits meet or ex-
ceed FCC requirements. However,
lightning striking the phone lines can
damage your phone.
Lighting damage is not common. Nev-
ertheless, if you live an area that has
severe electrical storms, we suggest
that you unplug your phone during
storms to reduce the possibility of
damage.
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