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Battery Recharger
· Recharging with the EDC-105
1. Mount NiMH battery pack on the
transceiver. (The NiMH battery
pack can also be placed in the
battery recharger.)
2. Connect AC adapter plug to the
battery recharger.
3. Select position 1 to 3 with the lever
on the recharger and adjust the
battery pack to fit in it. (According
to different types of battery packs,
the position of the lever changes.)
4. Set the battery pack in the
recharger making contact with
terminals on the rear side of the
transceiver and those on the
recharger.
5. Connect the power plug to the AC
outlet.
6. The red light on the recharger
goes on and starts to recharge the
battery. (While connected to the
AC outlet, the charge is
maintained.)
Caution!
· When battery temperature exceeds a certain level, a protective function
operates automatically and turns off the charge. (The red light goes off.)
Should this happen, unplug the recharger and dismount the transceiver or
the battery pack immediately. After removing the cause of the problem,
you may resume use of the battery recharger.
· Turn the transceiver power off before recharging the battery pack.
· Disconnect the EDC-105 from the outlet while not using it.
· Never charge the battery packs of other manufacturers with this charger.
· The required recharging time depends on the condition and model of a
battery pack, but it may take at most 10 hours. Refer to the instruction
manual of the battery pack.
· Never short-circuit the recharging terminals of this recharger with metal
objects, etc. The charger can be damaged.
· The ECD-105 does not work when the voltage from the wall outlet is
extremely low.