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It sounds like you may be getting interferance from somewhere. Try moving the base unit to another location. Avoid putting by other electronics. T.V.s, microwaves, and such can mess with the signals. Hope this helps Good Luck!
Make sure the ringer is turned on. Most phones have a switch somewhere on them to select a volume level or turn it completely off, and yours has probably gotten shut off. If your phone is a cordless type you might need to look for a switch on the base unit, or there might be a setting on a menu if your phone works that way. Since you didn't say what kind of a phone, it's hard to give you a better answer.
Hello, Almost never is it the handset that is bad when those symptoms occur. It sounds as if your base has gotten hit by a power surge and won't boot (the handset now can't "talk to" the base and its always searching for it). Most people report this after a storm has passed through their area. You can try re-registering the handset to the base, but unfortunately it probably won't work, sorry. You can order the base only and register your handset to the replacement base when you get it. To order a replacement base using google, search for Siemens Cordless Repair and click the first non sponsored link. Good Luck
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