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What type of batteries can I charge? 

NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) or NiCd (Nickel Cadium) rechargeable batteries 
only may be used in this product.    Charging other types of batteries may result 
in failure of the charger. 

 

My battery reads “Null”. 

This charger requires at least .9v in the battery in order to charge it. If the 
battery is depleted below that point, you will not be able to charge it on this 
battery charger. 

 

You may want to invest in a small charger/holder that will bring the battery back 
above .9v when attached for 20-30 seconds. The battery can then be charged 
in our charger. 

 

Why do my new batteries not show full capacity? 

Due to storage and shipping times, you should charge your batteries fresh out 
of the package. All rechargeable batteries need to be used in a product “under 
load”, then charged, used, charged, at least 5 times or more to reach full 

 

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capacity. Batteries sitting in storage may lose some charge over time. 

 

It is not recommended to “condition” batteries until after they have bee charged 
and used 10 times. 

 

As you use your batteries they will gain greater capacity and last longer.    It is 
common for your batteries to run down quickly at first. 

 

Storing batteries 

 

Store between 40 and 80 degrees F. Do not refrigerate. 

 

Batteries will self-discharge if left unused. If unused for 30-60 days they may 
completely deplete of power after long storage. 

 

NiMh batteries should be stored fully charged and recharged every 30 days to 
keep in peak capacity. 

 

NiCd batteries should be stored fully discharged. 

 

Do not “store” batteries in the charger. 

 

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Summary of Contents for Battery Charger

Page 1: ...ideal for use in the home office or on journey INVENTORY OF CONTENTS 1 Charging unit 2 Transformer 3 Instruction Manual The Charging unit 4 CAUTIONS 1 The charger is restricted to charging NiCd and Ni...

Page 2: ...ted capacities in mAh or Ah during the charging or discharging process To change the display content of a particular rechargeable battery first press corresponding NUMBER key then press the DISPLAY ke...

Page 3: ...the process and the selected mode will be undergone 11 During charging the different displays Charging current in mA Time elapsed in hh mm Terminal voltage in V and Accumulated capacities in mAh or A...

Page 4: ...resses DISPLAY key at this time charge icon instead of discharge icon will be displayed REFRESH MODE Old rechargeable batteries and those have not been used for a long time require refreshing This pro...

Page 5: ...eries to maintain the fully charged level This mode is automatically launched after rechargeable batteries are fully charged and kept at the charging unit The signal Full will be displayed on the LCD...

Page 6: ...00 mA to charge up the battery once the power source is back to normal regardless of the operating mode Charge Discharge Refresh or Test which has been selected by user before CARE AND MAINTENANCE z E...

Page 7: ...ge to or deterioration of any accessory or decorative surface 4 damage resulting from failure to follow instructions contained in your owner s manual 5 damage resulting from the performance of repairs...

Page 8: ...ver time It is not recommended to condition batteries until after they have bee charged and used 10 times As you use your batteries they will gain greater capacity and last longer It is common for you...

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