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There is explosion hazard!
The charger must only be operated with the delivered power supply unit. Do not abuse it as DC
voltage source for other applications.
Prevent small metal parts from penetrating into the charger.
Do not disassemble neither the power supply unit nor the charger.
Disconnect the device from the mains if you do not use it.
Never short-out the contacts of the battery pack!
Make sure that the radio sets are switched off during charging.
Only use the charger in closed rooms. Protect it from humidity, dust, heat and strong vibrations.
Removing/inserting the battery pack
Remove the
battery packs
, if you do not use your radio sets for
a prolonged period! Ensure the correct polarity when reinserting
the battery packs
(the white indicating label is visible, the arrow
points upwards)!
Opening/closing the battery case
Take off the belt clip! Unlock the safety catch at the notch (see figure 1),
slightly lift the battery cover and pull it downwards.
Slide the cover on the housing and lock the safety catch.
Operation with batteries
Your radio sets can also be operated with three micro-batteries each (type: AAA, LR03).
It is essential to ensure the indicated polarity when inserting them into the battery case
(see figure 2)!
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 battery packs/batteries
Used up battery packs and batteries are not to be thrown into the domestic waste. Be sure to
observe the national disposal regulations and dispose used up battery packs/batteries (only if
completely discharged) with the corresponding collecting points.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2