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Charging the battery

1

Desktop charger—ensure that the 
charger is connected to the correct Tait 
power adaptor.
Multi-charger—ensure the charger is 
powered on.

2

Put the battery in the charger. 

Note: 

For optimal results, the radio 

should be turned off while in the charger.

The red ‘Charging’ LED glows to indicate 
that the battery is charging.

Note: 

If the amber ‘Fault’ LED lights up, 

refer to “Troubleshooting your charger” 
on the next page.

3

The green ‘Ready’ LED on the charger 
glows when the battery is fully charged,. 
Remove it when you are ready—the 
charger will not overcharge the battery.

Note: 

If the radio was turned on while being 

charged, the battery indicator may not be 
accurate when the radio is initially removed 
from the charger. After a few seconds, the 
battery indicator is updated to display the 
amount of charge available in the battery.

Turn your radio 

off

 

while charging, for 
best results.

Summary of Contents for TP9100

Page 1: ...genuine Tait chargers and battery packs with your TP9100 portable radio Charging the battery before first use Before using your battery for the first time you must charge it for 14 hours Remove the b...

Page 2: ...play The radio emits a long low pitched beep and then stops operating Turn off the radio immediately You will reduce the battery s service life if you allow the battery to fully discharge each time yo...

Page 3: ...the amber Fault LED lights up refer to Troubleshooting your charger on the next page 3 The green Ready LED on the charger glows when the battery is fully charged Remove it when you are ready the charg...

Page 4: ...atures for long periods of time 4 F 20 C for NiMH and 22 F 30 C for NiCd Charge batteries at room temperature between 50 F 10 C and 77 F 25 C If battery shift life starts to degrade allow your nickel...

Page 5: ...tate in a cool dry place Using nickel based batteries after storage Batteries that have been stored for any length of time must be charged before being used See Charging the battery When first using a...

Page 6: ...rdous to the environment Please contact your radio provider for information on recycling programs in your area Warning Do not cover the battery safety vent shown below Caution Engraving the chassis of...

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Page 8: ...o communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur If this charger does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the...

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