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Picture 1
Picture 2
Do not overcharge batteries! When these are fully charged, the charging process may
not stop automatically. Do not forget to detach the wall adaptor from the radio as
soon as the batteries are charged.
Do not try to charge alkaline batteries or non-rechargeable batteries. Make sure
that when you charge the radio, only rechargeable NiMH batteries are fitted in the
battery compartment! It is dangerous to attempt 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!
Using a different battery charger other than the one specified can cause damage to
your device.
Do not throw batteries into fire or place them near heat as this may cause injuries.
Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Do not mix old and new batteries
or batteries of different types.
4.2 Installing and removing the belt clip
The belt clip easily attaches the transceiver to your belt. This clip must be removed to
replace the batteries. To remove the belt clip follow the illustration below. To re-affix
the clip, slot into the guides at the back of the transceiver until it locks into place.
4.3 Removing/Installing the batteries
4.3a Removal
1. Remove the belt clip as depicted in
Picture 1.
2. Open the battery compartment as
shown in Picture 2.
3. Remove the batteries.
4.3b Installation
1. Install the new batteries into compartment.
2. Re-affix the battery cover and belt clip.
5. BASIC OPERATION
5.1 Turning on/off
To turn on the transceiver, turn the
Volume [11]
knob clockwise until you hear it click.
The LCD display will light up and do an Auto-Test. Subsequently you will hear 3 beeps
of different tones. To turn off the transceiver, turn the knob counter-clockwise until you
hear another click. The LCD display will turn off and subsequently you will hear 3 beeps
of different tones.