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BT BT3570 User Manual

BT BT3570
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Quick set-up guide 5
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Talk/Standby time
Under ideal conditions, the
handset batteries should give
up to 12 hours talk time or
120 hours standby on a single
charge. (This doesn’t mean you
can unplug the base or leave the
handset for this length of time
without charge).
Please note that new Ni-MH
rechargeable batteries don’t
reach full capacity until
they’ve been in normal use
for several days.
Battery low warning
You will hear a warning beep
every 2 minutes during a call
and the
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You must recharge the handset
batteries before you can use
the handset. If the charge
completely runs out the handset
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handset on the base or charger
to charge.
Quick set-up guide 5
Rechargeable batteries
already fitted
Remove this tab
and charge batteries
for 16 hours before use.
2 Charge
1. Activate the batteries by pulling
the plastic tab away from the
bottom of the handset.
2. The handset will then check for a
link with the base station. When it’s
found it, follow the prompt to set
the date and time on the phone.
3. Place the handset on the base and let it charge
for 16 hours.
IMPORTANT
Charge the handset batteries for 16 hours or your
phone might not work.
Set up your additional handsets
(multipacks only)
1. For additional handsets and chargers: plug the
mains power adaptor into the underside of the
charger and plug the other end into the mains wall
socket and switch on the power.

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BT BT3570 Specifications

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BrandBT
ModelBT3570
CategoryAnswering Machine
LanguageEnglish

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