4.2.b Removal
1)Followsteps1and2ofpar4.2.a;
2)Removethebatterypackfromthedevice;
3) Follow steps 4 and 5 of par 4.2.a.
4.3 Recharging batteries
Batteriescanberechargedwithouttakingthemoutofthetransceiver(but the device must be
turnedoff);batteriestake8-10hourstofullyrecharge(batterypack800mAh).
To recharge batteries by means of the 2-way car lighter charger:
1.CarefullylifttherubberprotectionofthesocketMIC/CHG.
2.InsertthejackofthebatterychargerintothesocketMIC/CHGoftheradio,thenconnectthe
batterychargertothecarlightercharger.Chargingwillbegin
3.Whenchargingiscompletepulloutthecharger’sjackfromtheradioanddetachitfromthe
mains.Replacetherubberprotectionmentionedinstep1.
! Do not overcharge the batteries! When these are fully charged the charging process
does not stop automatically. Do not forget therefore, to remove the charger from the
transceiver as soon as the batteries are charged.
! Do not try to charge alkaline batteries or non rechargeable batteries. Make sure that
when you connect the charger only rechargeable batteries NI-MH should be contained
in the batteries compartment! It is very dangerous attempting to recharge other types of
batteries (for example alkaline batteries). Batteries which are not suitable to be recharged
may leak, explode or even burn and cause damage!
! Usingadifferentbatterychargerotherthantheonespeciedcancausedamagetoyour
device or may even cause explosions and personal injuries.
! Donotthrowbatteriesintoreorplacethemnearheatasthismaycauseexplosions
or personal injuries. Dispose of the batteries according to procedures set out by local
regulations.
! Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types or batteries which have
been used in different manners. Every battery set which is being used must always be
composed of the same elements.
Recharge of the battery pack by means of the desktop charger and wall adaptor:
Connectthesocketofthewalladaptortoamainspowersocketandinsertthejackofthewall
adaptorintothedesktopchargerplug.
Placeyourtransceiverintothecradleofthedesktopcharger.
Whenchargingiscompletetakethetransceiveroutofthecradleanddetachthesocketofthewall
adaptorfromthemains.
4.4 Memory effect of rechargeable batteries
Rechargeable NiMH (Nickel-Metal-Hydrate) batteries are affected by what is known as the
“memory effect”.This phenomenon is associated with a drastic reduction of battery autonomy
andistriggeredifthebatteriesareregularlychargedbeforebeingfullydischargedand/orarenot
completelyrecharged.Toavoidthememoryeffect:
• When possible, recharge the batteries only when they are completely discharged (until the
deviceturnsitselfoffduringnormaluse)
• Donotdisconnectthebatterychargerbeforethetimeindicatedforafullbatterycharge.
• Dischargeandrechargeyourbatteriescompletelyatleasttwiceamonth.Inanycase,thebest