Cobra Electronics MR HH475 owner manual To Remove Battery Pack from Radio, Alkaline Batteries

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Installation

Locking Tab

Battery Pack Charging Only

Alkaline Battery Tray

Batteries and Charger

To Remove Battery Pack from Radio

1.Pivot the locking tab off of the back of the battery pack to unlock.

2.Lift the bottom of the battery pack slightly to remove it from the radio housing.

3.Pull battery pack out of the radio housing.

NOTE

The LiON battery pack can also be charged in the battery charger without being installed in the radio. Insert the spacer into the battery charger to support the battery pack during this charging process. Follow the same procedures in “Initial Charge” to charge the battery pack.

NOTICE

Lithium-ion (LiON) batteries are toxic. Please dispose of properly. Some marine suppliers accept old battery packs for recycling and some municipal waste disposal agencies have special provisions for battery disposal.

Alkaline Batteries

There is an alkaline battery tray (P/N CM 110-011) provided with this radio. The alkaline battery tray is provided as a backup or “Emergency” power source should the battery pack run low on power and needs to be recharged. The radio will transmit at full power when using six (6) new AA Alkaline batteries.

WARNING

Never attempt to recharge alkaline batteries. They are not made to be recharged, and should be disposed of in a proper manner.

Installation

Fully Charged

Partially Charged

Fully Discharged

Batteries and Charger

Maintaining the Battery Charge

As you use your radio, the battery power icon will show the battery power remaining. When the icon begins to flash, it is time to recharge or change the batteries.

NOTICE

Use only the drop-in charger provided by Cobra. Do not use the charger with alkaline batteries; only the LiON battery pack is rechargeable. Spent alkaline batteries must be discarded and replaced.

It is a good idea to keep a set of fresh, high-quality AA alkaline batteries with your radio. Should the rechargeable battery pack become discharged and no electrical power source is available, you can insert the included alkaline battery tray with fresh alkaline batteries and continue to use your radio.

NOTE

Some radios with LiON batteries have AA or AAA battery packs which only allow low-power transmit. The AA battery tray included with the HH475

and a fresh set of alkaline batteries will allow for full-power emergency transmissions.

 

 

 

 

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MR HH475 specifications

The Cobra Electronics MR HH475 is a robust and versatile marine handheld VHF radio designed for boating enthusiasts who prioritize safety and reliability on the water. This device is ideal for both recreational and professional mariners, featuring a wide range of functionalities that ensure seamless communication in challenging maritime environments.

One of the standout features of the MR HH475 is its impressive 6-watt transmission power. This allows for clear communication over long distances, making it essential for safety during unforeseen emergencies. Coupled with its robust range of channels, including all United States, Canadian, and international VHF marine channels, users can easily stay connected with other vessels and coastal services, ensuring reliable communication at all times.

The MR HH475 also showcases the latest technology with its Integrated GPS functionality. This feature provides accurate location tracking, which is invaluable during emergencies when a vessel’s position needs to be communicated quickly. The built-in GPS can transmit the vessel's coordinates over the radio, enhancing overall safety and response times in crisis situations.

Another notable characteristic is its Dual Watch feature. This function allows users to monitor two channels simultaneously, ensuring that they don't miss important communications while they are engaged in other conversations. The dual watch capability is especially useful in busy maritime areas where multiple channels are in use.

In terms of durability, the MR HH475 boasts a waterproof design, meeting the JIS7 standard. This means it can be submerged in water for a limited time without suffering damage, reassuring users that it can withstand the rigors of marine environments. The radio is also compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry or mount on a boat without taking up valuable space.

Additional features include a built-in flashlight for enhanced visibility during nighttime operations and easy-to-use controls with a backlit display for usability in low-light situations. The Cobra MR HH475 also supports NOAA weather channels, providing crucial updates on weather conditions, helping users make informed decisions while out on the water.

Overall, the Cobra Electronics MR HH475 is an excellent choice for those looking for a reliable marine VHF radio with advanced features like GPS and dual watch capabilities, marrying performance with the durability needed for life on the water. Whether for sailing, fishing, or emergency preparedness, this device stands out as a trusted companion on marine adventures.