1. Nhanganyaya
Thank you for choosing the Gigaset Pure 100 Cordless Phone. This manual provides essential information for setting up, operating, and maintaining your new phone. Please read these instructions carefully to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your device.
The Gigaset Pure 100 is designed for ease of use, featuring a call blocking button, a 50-contact address book, hearing aid compatibility, and programmable function keys to enhance your communication experience.

Image: The Gigaset Pure 100 cordless phone positioned in a home environment, showcasing dhizaini yayo inoyevedza.
2. Chii chiri muBhokisi
Before you begin, please check the contents of your package. Ensure all items listed below are present:
- 1 Handset
- 1 Base Station
- 2 AAA Rechargeable Mabhatiri
- 1 Bhatiri Kavha
- 1 Simba Adapter
- 1 Tambo yekubatanidza Nhare
- 1 Quick Guide

Image: A visual representation of the Gigaset Pure 100's scope of delivery, including handset, base, batteries, and cables.
3. Setup
3.1. Kuiswa kwebhatiri
- Remove the battery cover from the back of the handset.
- Insert the two supplied AAA rechargeable batteries, observing the correct polarity (+/-).
- Tsiva kavha yebhatiri kudzamara yadzvanya munzvimbo.

Image: The rear side of the Gigaset Pure 100 handset, illustrating where the battery cover is located for installation.
3.2. Kubatanidza Nzvimbo Yechiteshi
- Connect the power adapter to the base station and plug it into a wall outlet.
- Connect the telephone connection cable to the base station and plug the other end into your telephone wall socket.
- Place the base station on a flat, stable surface.
3.3. Handset Registration
Iyo handset inowanzofanonyoreswa kune base station. Kana zvisiri, kana iwe uri kunyoresa imwe yekuwedzera handset:
- Isa handset mu base station.
- Press and hold the registration/paging button on the base station for approximately 3 seconds. The base station will enter registration mode.
- Follow the on-screen prompts on the handset to complete the registration process. You may need to enter a PIN (default is 0000).

Image: The Gigaset Pure 100 handset securely placed in its charging and communication base station.
4. Operating Instructions
4.1. Kufona
- Simudza handset kana kudzvanya iyo Kiyi Yekufona Yegirini.
- Dzvanya nhamba yefoni yaunoda.
- Press the Kiyi Yekufona Yegirini zvakare kuti nditange kufona.
- Kuti upedze kufona, tinya bhatani Kiyi Yekufona Yekupedzisira Dzvuku or place the handset back in the base station.
4.2. Kugamuchira Macalls
Kana foni yarira, tinya iyo Kiyi Yekufona Yegirini kuti ndidavire kufona.
4.3. Address Book
The Gigaset Pure 100 can store up to 50 contacts in its address book.
- To access the address book, press the Directory Key (usually an icon resembling an open book or person).
- Use the navigation keys to scroll through your contacts.
- To dial a contact, select their entry and press the Kiyi Yekufona Yegirini.
- To add a new contact, navigate to an empty entry or select the 'New Entry' option and follow the on-screen instructions to enter the name and number.
4.4. Kuvharira Kufona
The Gigaset Pure 100 features a dedicated call blocking button to help manage unwanted calls.
- During an incoming call from an unwanted number, press the Call Blocking Button (often marked with a shield or 'Block' icon).
- The number will be added to your block list, and subsequent calls from this number will be rejected.
- Refer to the quick guide for detailed instructions on managing your block list.

Image: The Gigaset Pure 100 handset screen showing a 'Blocked Number' notification, highlighting its call blocking feature.
4.5. Programmable Function Keys
The phone includes programmable function keys that can be assigned to frequently used numbers or features. Consult your quick guide for instructions on how to program these keys to suit your needs.

Image: An illustration demonstrating the Gigaset Pure 100's effective range, allowing calls from various locations within a property.
5. Kuchengeta
5.1. Kuchenesa
Pukuta chibatiso chemaoko uye chigadziko nechinyoro, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents. Ensure no liquid enters the device openings.
5.2. Battery Care
Use only the recommended rechargeable AAA batteries. If the phone will not be used for an extended period, remove the batteries to prevent leakage. Replace batteries when their performance significantly degrades.
6. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
- Hapana Dial Tone:
Check if the power adapter and telephone connection cable are securely plugged into the base station and wall outlets. Ensure the handset is registered to the base. - Haungakwanise Kufona/Kugamuchira Mafoni:
Verify that the telephone line is active. Check if the handset batteries are charged. Ensure the handset is within range of the base station. - Hunhu Husina kunaka:
Move closer to the base station. Check for interference from other electronic devices. - Handset Display is Blank:
Place the handset in the base station to charge the batteries. If the issue persists, replace the batteries.
7. Zvinotsanangurwa
| Feature | Tsanangudzo |
|---|---|
| Brand | Gigaset |
| Model Number | ZVAKANAKA 100 |
| Color | Nhema |
| Sikirini | 1.5 inches |
| Power Type | Bhatiri |
| Dial Type | Imwe Keypad |
| Caller Identification | Ehe |
| Material | Plastiki |
| System Type | Digital |
8. Warranty uye Tsigiro
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the quick guide included in your package or visit the official Gigaset website. Chengetedza humbowo hwako hwekutenga kune warranty claim.





