4) Replace the cover on the batteries compartment.
5) Replace the belt clip .
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Be careful to insert the batteries according to their polarity as illustrated inside the
compartment
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Be careful to snap close the battery cover.
4.2.b Removal
1) Follow steps 1 and 2 of par. 4.2.a
2) Remove the batteries from the device;
3) Follow steps 4 and 5 of par. 4.2.a
Picture 2
4.3 Recharging
batteries
Batteries can be recharged without taking them out of the transceiver
(but the device must be turned off);
Batteries take 12 -13 hours to fully recharge (rechargeable batteries1700mA/h).
To recharge batteries:
1. Carefully lift the rubber protection of the socket
MIC/CHG
2. Insert the jack of the battery charger (sold separately) in the socket
MIC/CHG
of the radio, then
connect the battery charger to a mains power socket. Charging will begin.
3.
When charging is complete pull out the charger’s jack from the radio and detach it from the mains.
Replace the rubber protection mentioned in step 1.
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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.
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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 or manganese batteries). Batteries which are not suitable to be
recharged may leak, explode or even burn and cause damage!
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Using a different battery charger other than the one specified can cause damage to your
device or may even cause explosions and personal injuries.
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