If you want to recharge 8 half-full batteries, the charging time is only
6 - 7 hours. If you only put
one
radio set (= 4 NiMH batteries) into the
charger for charging, the charging current doubles from approx. 50 mA
to approx. 100 mA; thus the charging times are reduced by half!
Note:
Recharging of partly discharged batteries is basically possible;
however, it reduces their lifetime.
Charging via the socket on the side
You may also connect the power supply of the
charger directly to the socket on the side of the
radio (9) to charge the batteries of one radio set:
1. Plug the power supply unit into a 230 V socket.
2. Switch off the radio set!
3. Connect the power supply unit to the socket
on the side.
The batteries are now being charged; in terms of
charging time and charging current the data
correspond to the data for
one
radio set stated above. Terminate the
charging in time to avoid overcharging!
Operation with batteries
Your radio sets can also be operated with four batteries each (type:
AAA, LR03). It is essential to ensure the indicated polarity when inserting
them into the battery case! In case of a battery change you always
have to exchange
all
batteries.
Do not mix different battery types, batteries with different capacities
or batteries and rechargeable battery cells!
Do not try to charge a radio set that is equipped with batteries in
the charger! There is explosion hazard!
Remove the batteries, if you do not use your devices for a prolonged
period!
Information on disposal of batteries
Used up batteries are not to be thrown into the domestic waste. Be
sure to observe the national disposal regulations and dispose used
up batteries (only if completely discharged) with the corresponding
collecting points.
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