Audiovox CDM-9150X manual To Recharge the Battery, Battery Type

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To Recharge the Battery

Your CDM-9150X phone has a built-in charger func- tion. To recharge the Battery Pack, always insert the Battery Pack into the phone’s battery cavity.

1.Insert the BTR-9100 Battery Pack into the phone’s battery cavity.

2.If the phone is on with the indicator displayed,

press and hold to turn the phone off.

3.Insert the flat connector end of the CNR-9100 AC Adapter into the connector port on the bottom of the phone.

4.Plug the AC Adapter to AC120V outlet.

5.Recharging will begin. The display will read “Now

Charging” with animation and the indicator will scroll in the upper right corner of the display. Also,

the Charging Indicator at the top of the phone will light green.

6.When recharging is completed, the phone displays “Fully Charged!”.

7.Disconnect the AC Adapter from the outlet.

8.Press and hold in the buttons on the flat connec- tor of the AC Adapter and pull the connector away from the phone.

The recharging time, from empty to full, depends on the environmental temperature, 0 to +35 °C.

Battery Type

Recharging Time

Lithium Ion Battery Pack (BTR-9100)

1.5 to 2 h

 

 

Notes: 1. For complete recharging, it is recommended that the phone be turned off during recharging.

2.It is normal for the battery to become a little warmer during recharging.

3.Do not feed power to the phone without the battery pack attached.

CDM-9150X

AC120V

AC Adapter

CNR-9100

Buttons to unlatch

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