1. Introduction
The Learning Resources Teaching Telephone is an interactive toy designed to help children develop early language and social skills while learning important telephone numbers. This manual provides instructions for the proper setup, operation, and care of your Teaching Telephone.
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Image 1.1: The Learning Resources Teaching Telephone, shown both in its retail packaging and as a standalone unit. The red telephone features a yellow handset and a keypad with large buttons.
2. Consignes de sécurité
- Ce produit est destiné aux enfants âgés de 36 mois à 10 ans.
- La surveillance d'un adulte est recommandée pendant le jeu.
- Do not immerse the telephone in water or other liquids.
- Tenir les piles hors de portée des jeunes enfants. En cas d'ingestion, consulter immédiatement un médecin.
- Jetez les piles usagées de manière responsable conformément aux réglementations locales.
3. Contenu du colis
Vérifiez que tous les éléments sont présents dans le colis :
- 1 x Learning Resources Teaching Telephone unit with attached handset
- 3 x AA Batteries (included for initial use)
4. Installation
4.1 Installation de la batterie
- Locate the battery compartment on the underside of the telephone unit.
- Using a Phillips head screwdriver, loosen the screw and remove the battery compartment cover.
- Insérez 3 piles AA en veillant à respecter la polarité (+/-) indiquée à l'intérieur du compartiment.
- Replacez le couvercle du compartiment des piles et serrez la vis.
4.2 Mise sous/hors tension
The telephone features an ON/OFF switch, typically located near the display. Slide the switch to the 'ON' position to activate the telephone and to 'OFF' to conserve battery life when not in use.
5. Mode d'emploi
5.1 Product Features and Controls

Image 5.1: Detailed diagram illustrating the various features and controls of the Teaching Telephone, including the display, keypad, record button, program button, and note pad holder.
- Afficher: Shows up to 11 digits as they are dialed.
- Clavier: Standard 0-9, *, # buttons for dialing. Large buttons for easy use.
- Bouton REC (Enregistrement) : Used to record a custom message.
- Bouton P (Programme) : Used to program a telephone number.
- Boutons A/B : Speed dial buttons for pre-recorded messages.
- Contrôle du volume : Règle le niveau sonore.
- Note Pad Holder: Holds a standard 2" x 3" note paper for important numbers.
5.2 Passer un appel
To make a call, simply pick up the handset and press the desired numbers on the keypad. The dialed numbers will appear on the display. The telephone features a realistic ring sound.
5.3 Programming a Number and Recording a Message
This feature allows you to program any telephone number and record a personalized message that plays when the number is dialed correctly.

Image 5.2: The Teaching Telephone's keypad and display area, highlighting the ability to program numbers and record messages.
- Appuyez sur le P (Programme) bouton.
- Dial the desired telephone number (up to 11 digits). This could be a home number, a relative's number, or any other important number.
- Appuyez sur le REC (Enregistrement) bouton.
- Speak your message clearly into the handset.
- Appuyez sur le REC (Enregistrement) à nouveau pour arrêter l'enregistrement.
- To test, dial the programmed number. If dialed correctly, your recorded message will play.
Note: Only one number and one custom message can be programmed at a time. Programming a new number or message will overwrite the previous one.
5.4 Pre-programmed Messages
The telephone includes pre-programmed messages accessible via the A and B speed dial buttons. These messages provide additional interactive play.
5.5 Emergency Calls (911)
The Teaching Telephone includes a dedicated 911 button and an associated emergency message to help children understand what to do in an emergency.

Image 5.3: Children engaging in pretend play with the Teaching Telephone, demonstrating its use for learning about emergency calls.
- Appuyez sur le 911 button to hear the emergency message.
- Discuss with children the importance of 911 and when it should be used.
5.6 Réglage du volume
The telephone features a volume control switch, usually located on the side or back of the unit. Adjust the switch to your preferred sound level.
6. Entretien
6.1 Nettoyage
Essuyez le téléphone avec un chiffon doux et sec.amp Chiffon. N’utilisez pas de nettoyants abrasifs et n’immergez pas l’appareil dans l’eau.
6.2 Remplacement de la batterie
When sounds become faint or the unit stops functioning, it is time to replace the batteries. Refer to Section 4.1 for battery installation instructions.
6.3 Stockage
Store the telephone in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight when not in use for extended periods. Remove batteries if storing for several months to prevent leakage.
7. Dépannage
- Pas d'alimentation : Ensure the ON/OFF switch is in the 'ON' position. Check battery installation and replace batteries if necessary.
- Aucun son ou son faible : Adjust the volume control. Replace batteries if the issue persists.
- Cannot Record Message: Ensure the REC button is pressed correctly during recording and again to stop. Check battery level.
- Programmed Message Not Playing: Ensure the number was dialed correctly. Re-program the number and message if needed.
8. Spécifications
| Numéro de modèle | LER2665 |
| Marque | Ressources d'apprentissage |
| Dimensions du produit | 12 x 11.9 x 3.4 pouces |
| Poids de l'article | 1 livre |
| Piles | 3 AA batteries (included for initial use) |
| Âge recommandé | 36 mois - 10 ans |
9. Garantie et assistance
For warranty information or product support, please contact Learning Resources directly through their official webConsultez notre site web ou contactez notre service client. Conservez votre reçu d'achat comme preuve d'achat.
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