Maintenance
USER MANUAL
Ascom d83 DECT Handset
15 Maintenance
15.1 Maintenance of Batteries
15.1.1 Battery Warnings
The "Low battery" icon is displayed when the battery has 10% or less remaining
capacity left. In addition; a warning signal sounds every minute and the dialog
window Battery low. Charge now. appears.
The "Empty battery" icon is flashing when the battery has 5% or less remaining
capacity left. In addition; a warning signal sounds every second and the dialog
window Battery empty. Shutting down. appears.
During a call, only the corresponding battery warning signal will notify the user. The warning signal cannot
be silenced during a call. When not in call, the warning signal can be silenced by pressing
or the mute
button..
15.1.2 Charge the Battery
The handset has a rechargeable battery that can be charged separately from the handset. To charge it, use
the battery pack charger. If you want to charge the handset together with battery, do it either with a
desktop charger, a charging rack, or using the 3.5 mm cord charger.
Take into consideration the following:
• Only use the charger within the temperature range of +5°C – +40°C.
• The 3.5 mm cord charger is only available with an EU power plug.
• In a desktop charger or charging rack, the handset operates with exceptions. For example, the
handset does not vibrate when placed in charger.
To charge the handset together with battery in a desktop charger or a charging rack, do the following:
1. Place the handset in the desktop charger or the charging rack and gently push the handset down to
fully insert it (see A in the image below).
2. If the handset has been correctly inserted, the In charger message appears on the display, the LED
turns orange, and an animated battery icon is shown on the screen to indicate that the charging has
been started.
When the LED turns green and a fully charged icon is displayed, the battery is fully charged. To remove the
handset from the desktop charger or the charging rack, do the following:
1. Tilt the handset towards (see B in the image below).
2. Lift the handset upwards (see C in the image below).
It is not recommended to lift the handset upwards before tilting it towards you.
88 TD 93434EN / 01 December 2021 / Ver. B