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10.
Avoid
using
a
telephone
(other
than
a
cordless type)
during an
electrical
storm.
There
may
be
a
remote
risk
of
electric
shock from
lightning.
1 1
.
Do
not use
the
telephone
to
report
a
gas
leak
in
the
vicinity of
the
leak.
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION:
To
reduce
the
risk of
fire
or injury
to
persons
by
battery,
read
and
follow these
instructions.
1.
Use
only
the
following type
and
size batteries:
Size
AA
(LR6) x
4.
2.
Do
not dispose
of the batteries in a
fire.
The
cell
may
explode.
Check
with
local
codes
for
possible special disposal
instructions.
3.
Do
not
open
or mutilate the
batteries
.
Released
electrolyte
is
corrosive
and
may
cause
damage
to
the
eyes
or
skin.
It
may
be
toxic
if
swallowed.
4.
Exercise care
in
handling
batteries
in
order
not
to
short the battery
with conducting
materials
such
as
rings, bracelets,
and
keys.
The
battery or
conductor
may
overheat
and
cause burns.
5.
Do
not
attempt
to
recharge
the batteries
provided with
or
identified
for
use with
this
product.
The
batteries
may
leak corrosive
electrolyte
or explode.
6.
Do
not
attempt
to
rejuvenate
the batteries
provided with
or
identified for
use with
this
product
by
heating them.
Sudden
release of
the battery
electrolyte
may
occur causing
burns
or
irritation to
eyes
or
skin.
7.
When
replacing the
batteries,
all
batteries
should be
replaced
at
the
same
time.
Mixing
fresh
and
discharged
batteries
could
increase
internal
cell
pressure
and
rupture
the
discharged
batteries.
8.
When
inserting batteries into
this
product, the
proper
polarity or direction
must
be observed
Reverse
insertion of batteries
can cause
charging,
and
that
may
result in
leakage or
explosion.
9.
Remove
the
batteries
from
this
product
if
the
product
will
not
be used
for a
long period
of
time
(several
months
or
more)
since
during
this
time
the battery
could
leak
in
the
product.
10.
Discard
"dead"
batteries
as
soon
as possible
since
"dead"
batteries
are
more
likelv to
leak
in
a
product.
1
1
.
Do
not
store
this
product, or the
batteries
provided with
or
identified
for
use with
this
product,
in
high-temperature
areas. Batteries
that
are stored
in
a freezer
or
refrigerator
for
the
purpose
of
extending
shelf
life
should be
protected
from
condensation during
storage
and
defrosting.
Batteries
should be
stabilized
at
room
temperature
prior
to
use
after
cold storage
INFORMATION FOR
GENERAL
TELEPHONES
1.
This
equipment
complies with
Part
68
of the
FCC
rules.
On
the
bottom
of
this
equipment
is
a label that contains,
among
other
information, the
FCC
registration
number
and
ringer
equivalence
number
(REN)
for
this
equipment.
If
requested,
this,
information
must
be provided
to
the
telephone
company.
2.
The
applicable
registration jack
(connector)
USOC-RJ11C
is
used
for
this
equipment.
3.
This
equipment
is
designed
to
be connected
to
the
telephone
network
or
premises wiring
using
a
compatible
modular
jack
which
is
Part
68 compliant.
The
FCC
compliant telephone cord
and
modular
plug
is
provided with
this
equipment.
4.
The
REN
is
used
to
determine
the
quantity
of
devices
which
may
be connected
to
the
telephone
line.
Excessive
RENs
on
the
telephone
line
may
result in
the
devices not
ringing
in
response
to
an incoming
call.
In
most, but not
all
areas, the
sum
of the
RENs
should
not exceed
five
(5.0).
To
be
certain of
the
number
of
devices
that
may
be connected
to
a
line,
as
determined
by
the
total
RENs,
contact the
local
telephone
company.
5. If
your equipment
(IT-ID70)
causes
harm
to
the
telephone network,
the
telephone
company
will notify
you
in
advance
that
temporary
discontinuance
of service
may
be
required.
But
if
advance
notice
isn't
practical,
the
telephone
company
will
notify the
customer
as
soon
as possible.
Also,
you
will
be
advised
of
your
right
to
file
a
complaint
with
the
FCC
if
you
believe
it
is
necessary.
6.
The
telephone
company
may make
changes
in
its
facilities,
equipment,
operations or
procedures
that
could
affect
the
operation
of
the
equipment.
If
this
happens
the
telephone
company
will
provide
advance
notice
in
order
for
you
to
make
necessary modifications
to
maintain uninterrupted
service.

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