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Radio Shack Universal Battery Pack Conditioner/Charger - Operation Guide; Mounting and Connecting Battery Packs

Radio Shack Universal Battery Pack Conditioner/Charger
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OPERATION
To prevent your rechargeable battery
pack from losing its ability to fully re-
charge, you must condition it (by
completely discharging it) about
once every 10 times you recharge it.
To charge or condition a recharge-
able battery pack, you must:
1. Properly mount or connect the
battery pack to the conditioner/
charger
2. Apply AC or DC power to the
conditioner/charger
3. Recharge or condition the bat-
tery pack.
These steps are explained in the fol-
lowing sections.
MOUNTING/
CONNECTING A
RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY PACK
You can mount/connect battery
packs with bottom or end contacts, or
with connectors.
Warnin
g
s:
Non
-rechargeable battery packs
do not fit into the conditioner/
charger’s charging contacts. Do
not try to connect a non-
rechargeable battery pack
because it might damage the
conditioner/charger.
Do not try to charge non-
rechargeable battery packs
because they could explode.
Use only one set of the battery
contacts at one time or you
might short the conditioner/
charger or the battery pack.
Notes:
A rechargeable battery pack can
be properly charged only when
its contacts correctly match the
conditioner/charger’s contacts.
Not all battery packs look like
the ones shown here. Look for
the battery packs + and – con-
tacts to make the connections.
Your local Radio Shack store
sells replacement battery packs.
Bottom Contact Battery
Packs
Some rechargeable battery packs
have charging contacts located on
the bottom, such as:
Camcorder batteries: Sharp, Sony,
Panasonic, JVC, Canon, etc
.
Cellular phone batteries: Motorola,
Ericsson, Nokia, etc
.
Charging Contacts
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