doro Secure 350 User guide

DoroSecure350
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1.Microphonelevel
3.Phonebook
4.Alarmkey
5.Powerfulamplication (boost)
6.Tonecontrol
7.Volumecontrol
8.Cordlessalarmpendant
9.Recallkey
10.Menukey
11.Delete/back
12.Handsfree/headsetkey
13.Speeddialkeys
14.Calllog
15.Scrollkeys
16.Conrm/0
17.Display
18.Missedcallindicator
19.Powersupply
20.Telephonecordsocket
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Contents
Installation................................................................................1
Connection..........................................................................1
Batteries.............................................................................1
Cordlesspendant.................................................................1
Basicsetup.........................................................................2
Wallmounting.....................................................................6
Operation...................................................................................6
Makingacall.......................................................................6
Answeringacall..................................................................8
Calltimer............................................................................8
Volumecontrol.....................................................................8
Pillowshaker.......................................................................9
Keypadcharacters................................................................9
Phonebook..........................................................................9
Speeddial...........................................................................11
CallerIDandcalllog............................................................12
Alarmfunction...........................................................................13
Alarmmessage....................................................................14
Activatethealarm................................................................14
Others.......................................................................................15
Troubleshooting...................................................................15
CareandMaintenance..........................................................15
Warranty.............................................................................16
Specications......................................................................16
DeclarationofConformity.....................................................16
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Installation

Thisdeviceisintendedfortheanaloguetelephonenetworklinesin AT,BE,BG,CH,CY ,CZ,DE,DK,EE,ES,FI,FR,GB,GR,HU,IE,IS, IT,LV ,L T ,LU,MT,NL,NO,PL,PT ,RO,SI,SK,SE.

Connection

1.Connectthecurlycordtothehandsetandthentothesocket markedqontheunit.
2.Connectthemainsadaptertoanelectricalwallsocketandthen tothesocketmarkedDC9V/300mAontheunit.
3.Connectthetelephonelinecordtoanetworkwallsocketand thentothesocketmarkedKontheunit.
4.Liftthehandsetandlistenforthedialtone.
5.Positionthecablesinthegroovesunderneaththeunit.
Note!
Usesuppliedtelephonelinecord,anexistingcordfromaprevious phonemaynotbecompatible.

Batteries

Theunitispoweredwiththeprovidedmainsadapterandhasbatteries asbackupintheeventofapowercut.4AAalkalinebatteriesare neededforfullfunctionalityintheeventofapowercut.Typical backuptime,15hourswithnewbatteries.When replaceall4batteries.UseonlyAAalkalinebatteriesofgoodquality (notincluded).
isdisplayed,
Note!
Beforeinstallingorchangingthebatteries,makesurethatthephoneis notconnectedtothetelephonenetwork.
1.Removethebatterycoverandinsertthebatteriesensuringcorrect batterypolarityisobserved.
2.Replacethebatterycoverandreconnectthetelephonelinecord.

Cordlesspendant

Therangeofthecordlesspendantvariesdependingonthe environmentinwhichitisused.Walls,oors,furnitureandother obstaclesmaylimitcontactbetweenthependantandthephone.
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Checkthatthependantisalwaysincontactwiththephoneby activatingthealarmindifferentplacesaroundthepremises.
SeeBasicsetup/PENDANT,p.3howtoregister(pair)apendant.

Changingbatteriesinthecordlesspendant

Ifthecordlesspendantceasestofunction,changethebatteries.Use only1x12V(A23,LR23)Alkalinebatteryofgoodquality.
1.UseaPhillipsscrewdrivertoloosenthescrewsonthebackand separatethepartsgently .
2.Replacethebattery,takecaretofollowthemarkingsforplus andminusterminals.
3.Reassemblethepartsandscrewtogether.

Basicsetup

Beforeusingthephoneforthersttime,thefollowingbasicsettings shouldbemade. ToenterthesetupmenupressW(underthelid).Afterconrminga settingwith0,thenextsettingisautomaticallydisplayed.T oskipto thenextsetting,pressv/V. Thephonewillreturntostandbymodeafter30secondsofinactivity orwhenpressing.
PressWtoenterthesetupmenu.

TIME/DATE

1.Usev/VtoscrolltoTIME/DATE.Press0.
2.Scrolltothedesiredhour(00-23)withv/V.Press0.
3.Scrolltothedesiredminutewithv/V.Press0.
4.Scrolltothedesireddaywithv/V.Press0.
5.Scrolltothedesiredmonthwithv/V.Press0.

LANGUAGE

1.ScrolltoLANGUAGE.Press0.
2.Selectthedesiredlanguagefordisplayandvoicefunction,then conrmwith0.

STORENO.

StorecontactsinPhonebook.PleaseseePhonebook,p.9for instructions.
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NAMEREC

Recordanametobereadaloud.PleaseseePhonebook,p.9for instructions.
PENDANT (cordlessalarmkey)
Thecordlessalarmpendantcanbeusedtoansweranincomingcall ortomakeanalarmcall.Thephonecomesequippedwith2cordless pendantswhicharealreadypaired.Testthatthependantsareworking withthephoneinidlemode,pressandholdthealarmkeyandthe phonewillbeeptoconrmsuccessfulpairing.
Pairingacordlessalarmpendant
1.ScrolltoPENDANT.Press0.
2.SelectPAIRING.Press0.
3.PressandholdthekeyonthependantuntilOKisdisplayed.
Repeatthestepsifyouneedtopairfurtherpendants.
5pendantscanbepairedsimultaneouslytothephone.
Ifyouattempttopairanewpendantwhen5pendantsarealready paired,FULLwillbedisplayed.
Note!
Whenaddinganewunit(with5pendantsalreadypaired,FULL)you mustrstdeleteallthepairedunitsandthenpaironebyone(thereis nooptiontodeletepairedunitsindividually).
Deletepairedpendants
1.ScrolltoPENDANT.Press0.
2.SelectDELETE?.Press0.

VOICE

WhenONisselected,arecordedvoiceisplayedwithkeypresses andalertmessages.
SetthevoicefunctionON/OFF,thenconrmwith0.

RINGMEL

Selecttherequiredringermelody,thenconrmwith0.
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RINGVOL

Selecttherequiredringervolume,thenconrmwith0.

BOOSTLOCK

Thepowerfulamplication(boost)isbydefaultsettoswitchOFFafter everycall,thiscanbechangedsotheamplicationstaysswitchedON.
CAUTION
BOOSTLOCK=ONshouldonlybeactivatedifallusershaveimpaired hearingandrequirepowerfulamplication.

ALARMFUNC

Thealarmfunctionwillcallthecontactsstoredas"alarmcontacts"in thephonebookandplayarecordedalarmmessagewhenyoupress
thealarmkey
onthephone,orthealarmkeyonthecordless
pendant.SeealsoAlarmfunction,p.13. Usev/VtosetthealarmcallfunctionONorOFF,conrmwith0.

QUIETAL.

Inquietalarmmode,novoiceortonesignalisheardwhenthealarm callismade(seeabove).SeealsoAlarmfunction,p.13.
Usev/Vtosetthealarmmodetoquiet(ON)ornormal(OFF)and conrmwith0.

AL.MESSAGE

Recordthealarmmessagethatwillbeplayedforthecontactsstored as"alarmcontacts"inthephonebookwhenactivatingthealarm function.SeealsoAlarmfunction,p.13.
Note!
Thealarmmessageshouldincludeyourname,address,andhowto activatethespeakerphone. Example:"ThisisanemergencycallfromJohnSmithon10,Long Street,Middleton.Irequireimmediateassistance.Presszerokeyto connectthiscall."
1.ScrolltoAL.MESSAGE.
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2.Pressandhold0torecordanewalarmmessage(max.30 seconds).Startrecordingatthetone,andrelease0when nished.Speakclearlyandabout15–20cmfromthekeypad. Alternatively,press0brieytoplaytherecordedalarmmessage.
3.Press0toconrmandcontinue.

RINGLIGHT

Toalertyoutoincomingcalls,aashinglightcanbeactivatedwhen thephoneisringing.
SelectON/OFFandconrmwith0.

CONTRAST

Selectasuitabledisplaycontrastsetting(1–4),andconrmwith0.

KEYTONE

Enable/disablethekeytonebeep. SelectON/OFFandconrmwith0.

FLASH

Selecttheashkeytime(100/300/600ms.)andconrmwith0.
Thestandardsettingis100formostcountries,300for France/Portugal,600forNewZealand.

NCALLLED

Enable/disabletheLEDindicatorfornewcalls. SelectON/OFFandconrmwith0.

TONE/PULSE

SelecteitherTONEorPULSEdiallingmode,andconrmwith0.
Note!
Ifunsureofwhichmodetouse,selectTONEasthisworksinmost locations.

SERVICES

key
1.ScrolltoSERVICES.Press0.
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2.Select
3.Entertherequirednumberandconrmwith0.
Todial,pressandhold
or
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andpressorliftthehandset.
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Wallmounting

Thephonecanbewallmountedusingtheincludedwallmount bracketandtwoscrews(notincluded).
WARNING
Makesurethatnocables,waterpipesorgaspipesarelocatedinside thewallbeforedrillingintoit.
1.Drilltwoholesinthewall,vertically83mmapart.
2.Insertthescrews,allowingthemtoproject~5mmoutfromthe wall.
3.Unplugandremovethehandset.
4.Fittheguidetabsonthebracketintotheslotsonthebackofthe phone,thenslidethebracketupwardsuntilitsnapsintoplace.
5.Positionthephonesothatthescrewsonthewalltintothe slotsinthebracket,thenslidethephonedownwardsuntilitis hangingonthescrews.
6.Reconnectthehandsetandplaceitinthecradle.

Operation

Makingacall

Regulardialling

1.Pickupthehandset.
2.Enterthedesirednumber.

Handsfree

Thehandsfreefunctionallowsyoutomakeacallwithoutusingthe handset.
1.Presstoactivatethespeakerphone.TheLEDonthekeywill lightup.
2.Dialthedesiredphonenumberusingthekeypad.Pressagain toterminatethecall.
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Note!
Ifyouwish,youcanswitchbetweenhandsetandhandsfreemodeby simplypressingorliftingthehandset.Pleaserememberthatin
handsfreemodeitisonlypossibleforonepersonatatimetotalk.

Pre-dialling

Thisallowsyoutoenterandchangeaphonenumberbeforeitis dialled.
1.Enterthedesiredphonenumber.Mistakescanbeerasedby pressing
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2.Liftthehandset,press0orpresstodialthenumber.
3.Hangupthehandsetorpresstoterminatethecall.

Diallingfromthecalllog

1.Presstodisplaythemostrecentcall.
2.Usev/Vtoscrollthroughthelast15incomingandoutgoing calls.
=Incomingcall =Outgoingcall
3.Liftthehandset,press0orpresstodialthedisplayed number.

Speeddial

1.Pressoneofthespeeddiallingkeys numberisdisplayed.
2.Liftthehandset,press0orpresstodial.
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Diallingfromthephonebook

1.Pressbtoopenthephonebook.
2.Usev/Vtobrowsethroughthephonebook,orentertherst characterinthenametoquicksearch(seeKeypadcharacters,
p.9).
3.Liftthehandsetorpresstodial. Alternatively,press0,andthedisplayednumberisdialled automatically,inhandsfreemode.
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Answeringacall

Liftthehandsettoansweranincomingcall,orpress. Youcanalsoanswerinhandsfreemodebypressingthekeyonthe cordlesspendant.

Calltimer

Thedisplayshowsthecurrenttimewheninstandbymode.Duringa callthedisplaywillshowacalltimerinstead,indicatingtheduration ofthecall.Thecalldurationisdisplayedfor5secondsafterthe callhasbeenterminated.

Volumecontrol

Thisproductcanadjustthesound,usingthecontrols,inanumber ofways:
Normalvolumecontrolforthehandset.
Changefrequencyrange/tonelevelandquality . PLEASENOTE!Onlyworkswhenthepowerful amplicationisactive.
Pressthekeytoactivatepowerfulamplication.The amplicationisnormallydeactivatedattheendofeach calltoavoidharmingpeoplewithnormalhearing.This safetyfunctionisadjustable,seeBOOSTLOCK,p.4.
v/V
Handsfreevolumecontrol.
WARNING
Thehandsetvolumecanbeveryloud.Powerfulamplicationshould onlybeusedbypeoplewithimpairedhearingability.

Microphoneadaptation

Themicrophonelevelcantobeadjusted.
0standardsetting +4 –4
Note!
0isdefaultandshouldbekeptunlessthereisaspecialneed.
highersendingsound lowersendingsound
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Pillowshaker

ApillowshakersuchasDoroHearPlus55vcanbeconnectedtothe socket.

Keypadcharacters

key
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 #
Letters/Symbols [Spacecharacter]+&-/X1
ABCЕДЖжедЯ2 DEFл3
GHIï4 JKL5
MNOÑñÖö6 PQRS7
TUVÜü8 WXYZ9
`@()*<> ,.:?=0
$_%!;#

Phonebook

99phonenumbers(max.22digits)withnames(max.10letters)can bestoredinthephonebook.Whenthememoryisfull,MEM.FULLis displayed.IfyousubscribetoacallerIDservice,thenameallocated tothecallerinthephonebookwillbedisplayedforincomingcalls. Youcanalsorecordaname(NAMEREC)tobereadaloudwiththe phonebookentry(insteadofthecaller’sphonenumber,ifVOICE=ON).

Storingcontacts

1.PressW,usev/VtoscrolltoSTORENO..Press0.
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2.Enteraphonenumber.Usev/Vtomovethecursorand toeraseifneeded.Use
toinsertapauseinthenumber.
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3.Press0toconrm.Ablinkingcursorisdisplayedonthesecond lineonthedisplay.
4.Enteranameforthecontact(seeKeypadcharacters,p.9).
5.Press0toconrm.
6.SelectALARMONorALARMOFF.Press0toconrm.
IMPORTANT!
SelectALARMONifthecontactshouldbestoredasan"alarm contact".SeeAlarmfunction,p.13.
7.IfALARMONisselected,AL.POS?isdisplayed.Selectthe requiredlocation(1-30)bypressingv/V.Press0toconrm.
Note!
AL.POS?setsthediallingorderofanalarmcall.
8.SAVEDisdisplayedandthenNAMEREC.Youcannowrecorda nametobereadaloudwiththeentry. Torecord,pressandhold0untilatoneisheard,saythename, thenreleasethekey(orelsetheunitstopsafter4seconds). Speakclearlyandabout15–20cmfromthephone. IfyouselectALARMOFF,press0,SAVEDisdisplayedand thenNAMEREC.
9.Repeatsteps2–9tostoreanothercontact,orpressandhold
toexit.
Note!
Selectinglocation(AL.POS?)isveryimportantbecausethisdetermines thechronologicalorderofthephonenumbersthatwillbedialledin caseofemergency.Location1willbedialledrst,then2,then3etc. Ifyouchoosetooverwritealocation,thepreviouslystorednumberwill besettoonelocation“after”thelocationyoujustset.

Editingcontacts

1.Pressb.
2.Usev/Vtoselectdesiredcontact.
3.PressandholdWfortwoseconds.Ablinkingcursorisdisplayed intherstdigitoftheselectednumber.
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4.Usev/Vtomovethecursorandtoeraseifneeded.Use
toinsertapauseinthenumber.
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5.Press0toconrm.Ablinkingcursorisdisplayedintherst letterofthename.
6.Usev/Vtomovethecursorandtoeraseifneeded.
7.Enteranameforthecontact(seeKeypadcharacters,p.9).
8.Press0toconrm.
9.SeeStoringcontacts,p.9onhowtocompletethecontact.
Note!
Editingacontactwilldeletethecurrentnamerecording.

Deletingfromthephonebook

1.Pressb.
2.Usev/Vtoselectdesiredcontact.
T odeletesinglecontacts,press.DELETE?isdisplayed.
Pressandholdfortwoseconds.Contactisdeletedand nextcontactinthephonebookisshown.
T odeleteallcontactsinthephonebook,pressandhold
untilDELALL?isdisplayed.Pressandholdfor
2seconds.

Speeddial

Thephonehas7speeddiallingkeys( numbersthataredialledfrequently.

Storingspeeddialnumbers

1.Enteraphonenumber(upto22digits)usingthekeypad.
2.Pressandholdoneofthespeeddiallingkeys SAVEDisdisplayed.
3.Repeatsteps1–2fortheremainingspeeddiallingkeys.

Deletingspeeddialnumbers

Speeddialnumberscannotbedeleted,theycanonlybereplaced bystoringanewnumber.
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CallerIDandcalllog

CallerIDallowsyoutoseewhoiscallingbeforeyouanswerandto seewhohascalledinyourabsence.Ifthenumberisstoredinthe phonebook,thenameisalsoshown.
Note!
TheCallerIDfunctionmustbesubscribed.Pleasecontactyournetwork operatorformoreinformation.
Thecalllogwillstorethelast15incomingand15outgoingcalls. Onthedisplay,incoming(answeredandunanswered)callsare indicatedwithandoutgoingcallswith.Receivedcallsarestored chronologically.Whenthememoryisfull,theoldestnumberwillbe deletedautomaticallyaseachnewcallislogged.Thenumberand timeofeachcallisdisplayed.Forcallsolderthan24hours,thedate ofthecallisdisplayedinsteadofthetime.
IftheCallindicatorfunctionNCALLLED=ON,aredblinkinglight indicatesthatanunansweredcallhasbeenreceivedsincethecall logwaslastchecked.

Messages

Apartfromphonenumbers,thedisplaycanshow:
NONUMBERNoinformationreceived,e.g.aninternationalcall. PRIVATE
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ThecallcomesfromawithheldnumberoraPBX. New(missedcall)numberreceived. Messageindication(sentfromyournetwork
operator)*.
*Messageindicationcanbedeletedmanuallybypressingdown forafewsecondsinstandbymode.

Deletingnumbersfromthecalllog

1.Press.
2.Usev/Vtoselectdesirednumber.
3.Todeletesinglecontacts,press.DELETE?isdisplayed. Pressfortwoseconds.
4.Todeleteallcontactsinthephonebook,pressandhold untilDELALL?isdisplayed.
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5.Pressuntil(twoseconds)EMPTYisdisplayed.
Note!
ThisdeletestheCallerIDmemory,notthePhonebookmemory.

Transferringnumberstothephonebook

1.Press.
2.Usev/Vtoselectdesirednumber.
3.PressandholdWfortwoseconds.Ablinkingcursorisdisplayed intherstdigitoftheselectednumber.
4.Usev/Vtomovethecursorandtoeraseifneeded.Use
toinsertapauseinthenumber.
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5.Press0toconrm.Ablinkingcursorisdisplayedintherst letterofthename.
6.Usev/Vtomovethecursorandtoeraseifneeded.
7.Enteranameforthenumbertobestored(seeKeypadcharacters,
p.9).
8.Press0toconrm.
9.SeeStoringcontacts,p.9onhowtocompletethecontact.

Alarmfunction

Thealarmfunctionallowsyoutogetimmediatehelpfromthecontacts storedas"alarmcontacts"inthephonebook.
IMPORTANT!
Atleastonealarmcontact(ALARMON)mustbestoredinthe phonebook. Alwaysletyourrecipientsknowthatyouaddedthemtoyourlist of"alarmcontacts"andthattheymaybecontactedincaseofan emergency. Analarmcallisonlypossiblewiththephonepoweredbythemainsor bythebackupbatteries.
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Alarmmessage (AL.MESSAGE)
Apre-recordedmessage“Thisisanemergencycall,toacceptthis call,presszero.”Thismessagewillbeplayedunlessyoudecideto
recordyourownmessage.
Thealarmmessageshouldincludeyourname,address,andhowto activatethespeakerphone.

Exampleofanalarmmessage:

"ThisisanemergencycallfromJohnSmithon10,LongStreet, Middleton.Irequireimmediateassistance.Presszerokeytoconnect thiscall."SeeAL.MESSAGE,p.4howtorecordyourownmessage.

Activatethealarm

1.Whenthealarmkeyonthecordlesspendant(orthealarmkey
onthephone)ispressedformorethanonesecond,thekey onthephoneblinkscontinuously.Thephonebeepsloudlyfor15 seconds.Duringthistimeyoucanstoptheprocedurebypressing anyofthealarmkeysformorethanthreeseconds. Otherwisethealarmsequencewillstart:
2.Thephonedialstherstalarmnumber.Eachalarmcontactwill becalledinsuccession,andtherecipientwillhearyourrecorded alarmmessage.Themostimportantnumbershouldhavethe rstalarmposition(AL.POS?).
3.Ifthecalledpartyanswersandacceptsthecallwithin60seconds bypressing
andthealarmsequencestops. Ifthecallisnotansweredandacceptedwithin60seconds,the nextnumberisdialled.
4.Thephoneiskeptinhandsfreemode,unlesstheuserpressesthe handsfreekeyorthecordlessalarmkey.Thealarmsequence stopsonlywhenallthealarmnumbershavebeendialled.
(zero),thecallisconnected(inhandsfreemode),
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IMPORTANT!
Theonlywaytostopthealarmsequenceisifthecalledparty acceptsthecallwithin60secondsbypressing
0
(zero),or
whenallthealarmnumbershavebeendialled.
Thereceiverofthealarmcall,thealarmcontact,candisconnect thecallimmediatelybypressing thecallwith
0
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afterhavingaccepted
Automaticcallstopolice,rebrigadeetc.arenotnormally allowed.Therefore,youshouldnotprogramthesenumbersas alarmcontacts.Someprivatesecuritycompaniescanaccept automaticcallsfromtheirclients.Alwayscontactthesecurity companybeforeprogramminginitsnumber.
Checkregularlythatthealarmcallfunctionisproperlysetup andfunctional.

Others

Troubleshooting

Checkthatthetelephonecordisundamagedandproperlypluggedin.Disconnect anyadditionalequipment,extensioncordsandotherphones.Iftheproblemis resolved,thefaultiswithsomeotherequipment. Testtheequipmentonaknownworkingline(e.g.ataneighbour’shouse).Ifthe equipmentworkstherethefaultisprobablywithyourtelephoneline.Pleaseinform yournetworkoperator.

CareandMaintenance

CAUTION
Onlyusebatteries,mainsadapterandaccessoriesthathavebeen approvedforusewiththisparticularmodel.Connectingother accessoriesmaybedangerousandmayinvalidatethephone'stype approvalandguarantee.Themainsadapteristhedisconnectdevice betweentheproductandmainspower.Themainssocketoutletmust beclosetotheequipmentandeasilyaccessible.
Yourunitisatechnicallyadvancedproductandshouldbetreatedwiththegreatest care.Negligencemayvoidthewarranty.
Protecttheunitfrommoisture.Rain/snowfall,moistureandalltypesof liquidcancontainsubstancesthatcorrodetheelectroniccircuits.Iftheunit
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getswet,youshouldremovethebatteryandallowtheunittodrycompletely beforeyoureplaceit.
Donotuseorkeeptheunitindusty ,dirtyenvironments.Theunit’smoving partsandelectroniccomponentscanbedamaged.
Donotkeeptheunitinwarmplaces.Hightemperaturescanreducethelifespan forelectronicequipment,damagebatteriesanddistortormeltcertainplastics.
Donotkeeptheunitincoldplaces.Whentheunitwarmsuptonormal temperature,condensationcanformontheinsidewhichcandamagethe electroniccircuits.
Donottrytoopentheunitinanyotherwaythanthatwhichisindicatedhere.
Donotdroptheunit.Donotknockorshakeiteither.Ifitistreatedroughlythe
circuitsandprecisionmechanicscanbebroken.
Donotusestrongchemicalstocleantheunit.
Theadviceaboveappliestotheunit,batteryandotheraccessories.Iftheunitis notworkingasitshould,pleasecontacttheplaceofpurchaseforservice.Don’t forgetthereceiptoracopyoftheinvoice.

Warranty

Thisproductisguaranteedforaperiodof12monthsfromthedateofpurchase.In theunlikelyeventofafaultoccurringduringthisperiod,pleasecontacttheplaceof purchase.Proofofpurchaseisrequiredforanyserviceorsupportneededduringthe guaranteeperiod. Thisguaranteewillnotapplytoafaultcausedbyanaccidentorasimilarincident ordamage,liquidingress,negligence,abnormalusage,non-maintenanceorany othercircumstancesontheuser’spart.Furthermore,thisguaranteewillnotapplyto anyfaultcausedbyathunderstormoranyothervoltageuctuations.Asamatterof precaution,werecommenddisconnectingthechargerduringathunderstorm. Batteriesareconsumablesandarenotincludedinanyguarantee.
Specications
Size:220mmx200mmx85mm Weight:950g(includingbatteries) Batteries:4x1.5V(AA,LR6)Alkalinebatteries(telephone)
1x12V(A23,LR23)Alkaline(cordlessremote)

DeclarationofConformity

DoroherebydeclaresthatDoroSecure350conformstotheessentialrequirements andotherrelevantregulationscontainedintheDirectives1999/5/EC(R&TTE) and2002/95/EC(RoHS).AcopyoftheDeclarationofConformityisavailableat
www.doro.com/dofc
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