7
6
4) Do not use an abnormal battery!
If the battery pack emits a bad odor, appears to have
different coloring, is deformed, or seems abnormal for any
other reason, remove it from the charger or operating
equipment and do not use it. The battery may generate heat
or smoke, rupture, or burst into flame.
Battery Care Tips
The transceiver is equipped with a KIRISUN Li-ion/Ni-MH
Battery Pack, the following using tips of which can help you
to get the best battery performance and longest battery life.
1) Charge the new battery pack continuously for 4~7 hours
before its initial using, which ensures the maximum battery
capacity and best performance in using.
2) Charging the battery pack in non-KIRISUN equipments will
cause battery damage and the battery warranty invalid.
3) The battery pack can be charged while in the transceiver,
and to ensure it is fully charged it's recommended to charge
the battery pack with the transceiver turned off.
4) The ideal temperature to store the battery pack is 25
(room
temperature). Charging the battery pack at a low
temperature (below 0
) will cause electrolyte leakage and
damage to the battery pack.
5) Charging the battery pack at a high temperature (above
35
) will cause decrease in battery discharge capacity and
affect the transceiver performance. The KIRISUN rapid
charger has a temperature sensor, which ensures the
battery is charged within the temperature range mentioned
above.
6) A new battery shows no significant life shortening even after
two-year storage. The new or used battery should be stored
in a cool and dry place.
7) If recharge the battery pack after long storage, you should
charge it continuously for 4~7 hours.
8) Do not leave the transceiver and battery in the charger when
not charging. Overlong charging will shorten the battery life.
(Please do not use the charger as the transceiver's
mounting bracket.)
9) Please use KIRISUN charger to ensure battery normal work
and prolong its life. The battery and charger are designed
under an integrated concept of power system.
Battery Recycling and Disposing
After the battery life expires, the Li-ion battery can be
recycled, however, the recycling facilities are not available
everywhere.
KIRISUN goes in for the recycling of all the rechargeable
batteries. For more details please contact your local
KIRISUN distributor.
Charging the Battery
A new battery, or a battery the power of which appears low
(power indicator displays one bar or no bar), needs charging
before using.