1. Nhanganyaya
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your Geemarc CL100 Amplified Big Button Corded Phone. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use and to maximize the benefits of your new telephone.
The Geemarc CL100 is designed for ease of use, featuring large buttons, adjustable amplification, and visual indicators, making it suitable for individuals with hearing or visual impairments. This telephone is line-powered and does not require an external power source.
Chiziviso Chakakosha: This telephone does not include a built-in answering machine, speakerphone, caller display, talking caller ID, talking keypad, or voice assist functionality.
2. Chigadzirwa Pamusoroview
2.1 Package Zviri mukati
- Geemarc CL100 Corded Telephone Base
- Handset
- Coiled Handset Cord
- Mutsara Wefoni
- Mushandisi Chinyorwa (gwaro iri)
2.2 Telephone Layout
Familiarize yourself with the key components and controls of your Geemarc CL100 phone.

Mufananidzo 1: Pamusoro-pasi view of the Geemarc CL100 phone, illustrating the large numeric keypad, function buttons, and memory slots.
- Ruoko: For speaking and listening during calls.
- Numeric Keypad: Large, easy-to-read buttons for dialing numbers.
- P1, P2, P3 Buttons: Priority memory buttons for frequently called numbers.
- M1-M9 Buttons: One-touch memory buttons for storing additional numbers.
- Redhiya Bhatani: Anofonera nhamba yekupedzisira yaakafonera.
- Flash Bhatani: Used for network services (e.g., call waiting).
- Bhatani rechitoro: Used for programming memory numbers.
- Mute Bhatani: Temporarily mutes your microphone during a call.
- Tone Control Switch: Adjusts the audio tone for clearer conversations.
- Volume Control Switch: Adjusts the receiving volume during a call.
- Visual Ringer Indicator: Flashes when an incoming call is received.
- Memory Index Card: Pull-out card for noting stored memory numbers.

Mufananidzo 2: Side view of the phone, illustrating the ringer ON/OFF switch and the telephone line connection port.
3. Setup
3.1 Kubatanidza Runhare
- Batanidza Handset: Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the handset and the other end into the handset jack on the side of the telephone base.
- Batanidza Nhare Yefoni: Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the jack labeled with a telephone icon on the back or side of the phone base. Plug the other end into your wall telephone jack.
- Kunobva Simba: The Geemarc CL100 is powered by the telephone line and does not require an external power adapter.
- Ringer Switch: Ensure the ringer switch (located on the side) is set to "Low" or "High" for audible ringing.
3.2 Kuongorora Kwekutanga
- Simudza chibatiso cheruoko uye teerera kune dial toni. Kana pasina dial toni iripo, tarisa zvese zvinongedzo.
- Make a test call to ensure proper functionality.
4. Operating Instructions
4.1 Kufona
- Simudza ruoko.
- Mirira toni yekufona.
- Dial the required number using the numeric keypad.
- Upon completion of the call, carefully replace the handset in the cradle to disconnect.
4.2 Kudavira runhare
When an incoming call is received, the phone will ring and the visual indicator will flash.
- Simudza handset kuti udavire runhare.
- Upon completion of the call, carefully replace the handset in the cradle.
4.3 Last Number Redial
- Simudza ruoko.
- Mirira toni yekufona.
- Press the Kudzorera button. The previously dialed number will be automatically redialed.
- Note: This function does not apply to numbers dialed from memory buttons.
4.4 Mute Basa
The Mute button allows you to speak privately without your caller overhearing.
- Panguva yekufona, pinda iyo Mute button. You will still hear the caller, but they will not hear you.
- Press the Mute button again to resume normal conversation.
4.5 Storing Telephone Numbers (Memory Dialing)
Your telephone can store 12 direct memory numbers: 3 priority numbers (P1, P2, P3) and 9 standard memory numbers (M1-M9). Priority memories can store up to 24 digits, and M1-M9 can store up to 32 digits.

Mufananidzo 3: Detail of the memory buttons (M1-M9) and the integrated memory index card.
- Simudza ruoko.
- Press the Store bhatani.
- Dial the telephone number you wish to store.
- Press the Store bhatani zvakare.
- Press the desired memory button (P1, P2, P3, or M1-M9) where you want to save the number.
- Tsiva ruoko.
- Note: Use the index card located under the base to record your stored numbers for easy reference. Stored memories are protected even if the phone line is unplugged.
4.6 Dialing Stored Numbers
- Simudza ruoko.
- Mirira toni yekufona.
- Press the appropriate memory button (P1, P2, P3, or M1-M9). The stored number will be dialed automatically.
4.7 Recall (R), * & # Buttons
These buttons are used in conjunction with new services provided on digital exchanges. For specific details on their use, please contact your network operator.
4.8 Kuenderana Kwekubatsira Kunzwa
If you are using this telephone with a hearing aid, set your hearing aid to the "T" (Telecoil) setting for optimal audio quality.
5. Kuchengeta
- Kuchenesa: Clean the telephone with a soft, damp jira. Usashandise abrasive cleaners kana solvents.
- Kuchengeta: Chengetedza foni munzvimbo inotonhorera, yakaoma kure nechiedza chezuva uye tembiricha yakanyanyisa.
- Dzivisa Zvinwiwa: Do not expose the telephone to water or other liquids.
- Cord Care: Ensure the handset and line cords are not tangled or pinched to prevent damage.
6. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
| Dambudziko | Zvinogona Kukonzera | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Hapana dial toni | Tambo yerunhare haina kubatana zvakanaka. | Check that both ends of the telephone line cord are securely plugged in. |
| Handikwanise kunzwa munhu ari kufona / Munhu ari kufona haakwanise kundinzwa | Volume settings are too low or Mute is active. | Adjust the Volume control. Ensure the Mute button is not pressed. |
| Foni haina kurira | Ringer switch is set to "Off". | Set the ringer switch (on the side) to "Low" or "High". |
| Stored memory numbers are lost | This phone protects stored memories even if the phone line is unplugged. If numbers are lost, they may not have been stored correctly. | Re-store the numbers following the instructions in Section 4.5. |
| Difficulty dialing quickly | Some older phone systems may require a slower dialing pace. | Try dialing at a slightly slower pace. Consider using the memory dial function for frequently called numbers. |
7. Zvinotsanangurwa
- Muenzaniso: Geemarc CL100
- Type: Corded Runhare
- AmpLification: Up to 30 dB receiving volume
- Ringer Volume: Adjustable up to 85 dB
- Memory: 3 Priority (P1-P3), 9 One-touch (M1-M9)
- Kunobva Simba: Line-powered (no external adapter required)
- Rubatsiro Rwekunzwa Runoenderana: Yes (T-coil setting)
- Dimensions: Anenge 7.5 x 8 x 3 inches (19 x 20.3 x 7.6 cm)
- Kurema Anenge 2.25 pounds (1.02 kg)
- Ruvara: Chena
8. Warranty uye Tsigiro
8.1 Ruzivo rweWaranti
For information regarding the warranty period and terms for your Geemarc CL100 telephone, please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official Geemarc website. Chengetedza humbowo hwako hwekutenga kune warranty claim.
8.2 Mutengi Tsigiro
If you encounter any issues not covered in the troubleshooting section or require further assistance, please contact Geemarc customer support. Contact details can typically be found on the Geemarc websaiti kana pane chigadzirwa kurongedza.
For online resources, visit: www.geemarc.com





