HX100/HX150
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4. GETTING STARTED
4.1 RADIO CARE
CAUTION
Before following the instructions below, insure the battery pack is in
place and the cover is latched. Care must be taken if the radio was
dropped and a close inspection may be needed to insure the radio
case and gaskets are in adequate condition.
After using the
HX100/HX150
in salt water environment is recommended to
clean the radio with fresh by rinsing the radio under a sink faucet or by dunk-
ing the radio in a bucket of fresh water. After washing, use a soft cloth and
thoroughly dry all parts of the radio. This is to keep the rubber switches and
speaker grill clean and in top operating condition.
4.2 BATTERIES AND CHARGERS
If the radio has never been used, or its charge is depleted, it may be charged
by connecting the
PA-48B
Wall Charger with the
CD-57
(for HX150) or
CD-56
(for HX100) Charge Cable, see section “
4.2.3 BATTERY CHARG-
ING
”. The
PA-48B
will charge a completely discharged
FNB-125
battery
pack in approximately 10 hours or
FNB-124LI
battery pack in approximately
6 hours.
The
FNB-124LI
is a high performance Li-ion battery providing high capac-
ity in a compact package. Recharging can be provided while the pack is in-
stalled inside the
HX150
.
The
FNB-125
is a rechargeable Ni-MH battery pack. Recharging can be pro-
vided while the pack is installed inside the
HX100
.
FNB-124LI, FNB-125 Rechargeable Battery Pack
Battery Type
FNB-124LI
FNB-125
Temperature Range Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum
°C
°F °C
°F
°C
°F
°C
°F
Charge
5
41 35
95
10
50
40 104
Discharge
–20 –4 60 140
0
32
60 140
Storage
–10 14 35
95 –20 –4
35
95
CAUTION
To avoid risk of explosion and injury,
FNB-124LI
and
FNB-125
battery
pack should only be removed, charged or recharged in non-hazardous
environments.