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Basic Maintenance
Your Tait Orca radio requires no regular maintenance
other than ensuring that the battery has sufficient charge
and that no damage has occurred to the antenna or the
battery pack.
General Care
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Wipe the battery contacts and accessory connector
contacts with a dry lint-free cloth to remove any
dirt, oil or grease.
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Use a cloth dampened with clean water to clean the
radio’s case, but do not immerse the radio in fluids.
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Do not allow the radio to come into contact with
detergents, alcohol, aerosol sprays or petroleum-
based products as they may permanently damage the
case.
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Avoid high temperatures. If the radio overheats, it
ceases to function. You hear two short high-pitched
beeps.
Charging and Caring for Batteries
Refer to the Battery Care Guide (MBAT2-03-051) that
comes with your battery, and the Battery Charger User
Guide (MBAT1-03-052) that comes with your battery
charger.
Warning: Disposing of Used NiCd
Batteries
Warning: NiCd batteries contain a small
amount of the metal cadmium, a potentially
toxic substance that must be disposed of
properly. When no longer in use, contact your
dealer for recycling details.
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