Do you have a question about the switel TF535 and is the answer not in the manual?
Provides critical safety information including explosion risks, suffocation hazards, health and environmental concerns, and hearing protection.
Details risks of property damage, environmental exposure, and the necessity of repairs by qualified personnel only.
Defines the telephone's primary purpose and outlines restrictions for unintended uses or modifications.
Lists all items included in the product packaging for user verification upon purchase.
Identifies and explains key buttons and features on the handset and base unit, including display, memory buttons, and redial.
Details controls for receiver volume, ringer tone, and ringer volume adjustments on the telephone unit.
Guides on connecting the handset and inserting the required battery, with important notes on power and safety.
Explains how to make and receive calls, including dialing, ending calls, and handling incoming calls.
Covers increasing receiver volume during calls and displaying call duration, with stopwatch functionality.
Step-by-step instructions for setting the current time on the telephone's display.
Explains how to adjust the ringing tone and volume using slide switches, including an 'OFF' setting.
Details on storing and dialing numbers using direct dial buttons (M1-M3) and speed dial locations (0-9).
Explains how to insert pauses when dialing, especially useful for private exchanges and storing numbers.
Covers using the mute function during calls and boosting receiver volume up to +35dB.
Provides contact information for technical problems and advice on cleaning the device.
Outlines the terms and conditions of the product guarantee, exclusions, and claim procedures.
Guides on the proper disposal of the device, power packs, and batteries according to environmental regulations.
Confirms the device's compliance with EU directives on radio and telecommunications equipment.
Loading...