Motorola XTNI manual Charging a High Capacity Battery

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BATTERIES AND CHARGERS

Charging a High Capacity Battery

 

Removable

 

Piece

Removable

Turn around

Piece

horizontal

 

180 degree

To convert the charger from the default setup to accommodate the high capacity:

1.Squeeze both tabs on each side of the removable bracket in the drop-in charger tray carefully and lift the bracket from the charger tray.

2.Rotate the removable bracket 180 degrees and replace it by fitting it in the charger slot until it clicks. The label on the removable bracket should show ‘High & Ultra Capacity Battery’ facing front of the charger.

3.Repeat same procedure to return position back to charging a Standard Battery. Label on the removable bracket should show ‘Standard Battery’ facing front.

Note: Make sure the bracket is assembled correctly for both standalone battery and battery (with radio) to be properly charged.

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