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Setting up – BT Diverse 1015 User Manual

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Setting up

Follow these steps to get your Diverse 1015 ready for use.

Plan where you will put your Diverse 1015. It
should be within two metres of a power socket
and the phone socket.

Warning

1

For the handset use only approved nickel-cadmium

(NiCad) rechargeable batteries. Never use other
batteries or conventional alkaline batteries. They
could lead to a short circuit or destroy the battery
casing. Recommended batteries should have a power
rating of 600m Ah 1.2V. Batteries are available from
the

Diverse Helpline 0345 908070

. For the back-up

box use only alkaline non rechargeable unleakable
batteries.

2

Do not try to use any power supply except the one

provided, otherwise you may permanently damage
your Diverse 1015. It will also result in non-compliance
with EN41003:1993, and will invalidate the approval
given to this apparatus.

3

There is a slight chance that your phone could be

damaged by an electrical storm. We recommend that
you unplug your Diverse from the mains power and
telephone line socket during storms.

4

If you wear a hearing aid, please note that the
Diverse 1015 works by sending radio signals between
the base unit and handset. These signals can interfere
with hearing aids, causing a humming noise.

5

Diverse 1015 can interfere with other electrical

equipment such as answering machines, TV and
radio sets, clock radio/alarms and computers if
placed too close. You are recommended to place
your Diverse 1015 at least one metre away from
such appliances to avoid any risk of interference.

6

It is possible that the Diverse’s 1015 range may be
affected by being near bodies of water such as
ponds, lakes, the sea.

1 Connecting the telephone line
cord to the Diverse 1015 base unit

Ensure that this is fitted correctly into the right
socket.

2 Plugging your Diverse 1015
into the phone socket

If you do not have a modern phone socket,
call

Free

fone 0800

800 150

and ask for a BT

engineer to come and fit the correct socket.
This is a chargeable service.

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