Lift the handset. If you hear a clear tone, you are ready to go. 2. Key Features and Controls

Any responsible user manual begins with safety, and the CD111A’s is no exception. The manual warns against using the phone near water (e.g., a bathtub or wet basement), during electrical storms, or in environments with gas leaks. Because the CD111A is line-powered (drawing electricity directly from the telephone jack), it does not have a rechargeable battery; the manual clearly notes that it will not function during a power outage unless connected to a backup power source—a critical point often highlighted in bold. Hearing protection advisories regarding the ringer volume and receiver loudness are also included, acknowledging that corded phones can produce startlingly loud tones.

: The unit is wall-mountable. To do this, rotate the small handset tab on the base by 180∘180 raised to the composed with power to ensure the handset stays in place when hung vertically. Batteries : The

: Independent volume controls for the receiver, speakerphone, and ringer. Compatibility