Tefal DECT TD5000 [38/100] Before using for the first time

Tefal DECT TD5000 [38/100] Before using for the first time
– Do not unplug the appliance by pulling on the power cord.
– Do not dismantle the appliances. If there is a fault or the appliance does not operate
correctly, always contact a TEFAL approved service centre.
Technical specifications
Frequency band: 1.88 – 1.9 GHz
Complies with the European Directive (RTTE) 1999/5/EC dated 9 March 1999.
Complies with standards: EN 301 489–1, EN 301 489–3, EN 301 357–1 and
EN 301 357–2.
Before using for the first time
Baby unit
The baby unit may be used when plugged into the mains using the adaptor provided
(main use), or unplugged (with batteries) if there is not an electrical socket nearby or
if there is a power cut.
Mains power supply
: plug in the jack plug on the side of the baby unit 10A and plug
the adaptor into the mains socket – fig. A
– Battery power supply: open the compartment on the back of the appliance 9A and
insert the 4 batteries 1.5V AA (not supplied) then close the compartment – fig. B.
Ensure that the jack plug is removed so that the batteries may operate.
Parents' unit
This operates with 2 rechargeable AAA batteries supplied with the appliance and has
a charger base.
Turn the belt clip on the back of the appliance 11B, then open the cover 12B and
insert the 2 batteries, then close the cover – fig. C
– Plug in the jack plug on the rear of the charger 13B and plug the adaptor into the
mains socket – fig. D
Place the parents' unit on the charger base and charge the batteries for a minimum
of 8 hours. The indicator on the charger base 10B will be red when the batteries are
charging.
Always ensure that you have inserted the rechargeable batteries into the parents' unit.
Important, before touching the batteries in the parents' unit or the batteries in the
baby unit, ensure that the appliance is unplugged.
Protect the environment: this appliance uses normal and rechargeable batteries. To
help protect the environment, do not throw these batteries away but take them to a
collection point for used batteries. Do not throw them out with your household waste.
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Do not unplug the appliance by pulling on the power cord Do not dismantle the appliances If there is a fault or the appliance does notoperate correctly always contact a TEFAL approved service centre Technical specifications Frequency band 1 88 1 9 GHz Complies with the European Directive RTTE 1999 5 EC dated 9 March 1999 Complies with standards EN 301 A89 1 EN 301 A89 3 EN 301 357 1 and EN 301 357 2 Before using for the first time Baby unit The baby unit may be used when plugged into the mains using the adaptor provided main use or unplugged with batteries if there is not an electrical socket nearby or if there is a power cut Mains power supply plug in the jack plug on the side of the baby unit 10A and plug the adaptor into the mains socket fig A Battery power supply open the compartment on the back of the appliance 9A and insert the A batteries 1 5V AA not supplied then close the compartment fig B Ensure that the jack plug is removed so that the batteries may operate Parents unit This operates with 2 rechargeable AAA batteries supplied with the appliance and has a charger base Turn the belt clip on the back of the appliance 11B then open the cover 12B and insert the 2 batteries then close the cover fig C Plug in the jack plug on the rear of the charger 13B and plug the adaptor into the mains socket fig D Place the parents unit on the charger base and charge the batteries for a minimum of 8 hours The indicator on the charger base 10B will be red when the batteries are charging Always ensure that you have inserted the rechargeable batteries into the parents unit Important before touching the batteries in the parents unit or the batteries in the baby unit ensure that the appliance is unplugged Protect the environment this appliance uses normal and rechargeable batteries To help protect the environment do not throw these batteries away but take them to a collection point for used batteries Do not throw them out with your household waste 38

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