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The battery pack, after repeated charging and discharging, will deteriorate its capacity.
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Even if the battery is left unused, it may also be deteriorated (capacity deteriorated).
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Charging the lithium battery pack in a shaded and dry place (lower than 2
5℃
) may
charge the battery to the best capacity.
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Charging the battery pack in a high temperature condition will deteriorate it and
shorten its lifecycle. Do not leave it inside a card or place it near a heating source.
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If the service time of the battery pack is shortened, even if it is fully charged, please
replace it with a new one. Continuing to charge and discharge the battery pack will
result in leakage of electrolyte and thus cause smoke or explosion.
Charging:
When your two-way radio gives a "battery low" alarm, it indicates the battery is died. Recharge
the battery to avoid affecting normal use.
Note: charge the battery under ambient temperature between 0
℃
and 40
℃
; otherwise,
normal charging of the battery may be affected.
Charging Steps:
1. Connect the plug of the charger to 220V AC socket;
2. Align the battery or your two-way radio with battery with the groove and attach it to the
charger;
3. Check that the battery is well contacted with charging contacts. If the charger indicator lights
red, charging starts.
4. If the charger indicator lights green, charging completes.
Note: After connection, if the charger indicator is not lit, the battery may be damaged or ambient
temperature is too high or too low.
Warnings
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Do not over charge the battery pack.
If the battery pack is not fully charged within the specified time (4-6 hours), please stop
charging. Otherwise, the battery may be overheated, bursting or fired.
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Do not place the battery pack into microwave bulb or high pressure vessel.
The battery may be overheated, bursting or fired.
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Do not let cracked and leaked battery pack close to fire to prevent explosion.
If the battery pack is leaked (or smells penetrating odor), immediately keep it away from
flammable and explosive environment. Electrolyte leaked from the battery is flammable that
may result in smoke or fire.
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Do not use unusual battery pack!
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