Have you tried it with other batteries? The handset will be dead on
the cradle regardless of juice from the wall, if the batteries are
missing or no good. This unit eats batter juice quickly if left off
the cradle for any length of time.
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I down loaded a copy in PDF format from the doro.com website. and saved it to my computer. easy to understand with step by step instructions. Hope this helps.
Push the top left button (looks like an audio tape). Then push 5 (has a play symbol on it) You can use 4 and 6 to navigate saved messages or use # (has a 'X' on it too, to delete messages).
To turn off/on the answering machine:
I lost my user manual for my Doro 615R+1 home phone, so after much deliberation and playing with many buttom combinations, worked out how to turn off the answering machine.
- Open the answering machine function by pushing the top left button (looks like an audio tape).
- Push '0' and then use the up and down arrows to select On or Off.
- To enter your selection puch the top right button (looks like and arrow into a diamond).
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