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Battery memory effect
To prevent the memory effect, recharge the battery only when it is fully discharged.
What is the memory effect?
When repeatedly charged before it is completely discharged, the Ni-MH battery used
in the appliance gradually loses its maximum energy capacity.
What should I to do if the memory effect occurs?
If the operation time of the appliance is shorter than it used to be despite fully
charged battery, allow the battery to discharge completely and recharge it for about
12 hours. Repeat this step 2-3 times to recalibrate your battery to its maximum
available life. If the memory effect continues, the battery may need to be replaced.
Please contact your dealer for further information.
RECHARGING THROUGH THE CHARGING PORT ON
THE APPLIANCE
1
Make sure the appliance is OFF.
2
Insert the adaptor connector into the charging port.
To prevent damage to the appliance, make sure the charging
port is dry before inserting the adaptor connector.
3
Insert the adaptor plug into a suitable mains supply outlet (see the rating plate
on the adaptor).
– Battery charging cycle takes about 8 hours.
– Overcharging protection feature can interrupt the charging
process earlier.
– The charge indicator glows red when charging.
– When the battery is fully charged, the battery charge indicator light
continues to be red.
●
Unplug the adaptor from the mains after charging.
To unplug the adaptor, never pull on the power cord as this may
damage the unit. Hold the adaptor firmly and pull it out of the
power outlet.
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