Motorola HF-SSB manual Appendix B Using Battery Charger, FLN9541

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Appendix B

Using Battery

Charger, FLN9541

B-1. Purpose and Use

FLN9541 is an AC-powered battery charger designed to charge 16V, 12Ah Lithium ion rechargeable batteries of the type used by micomTrooper (ML1416-L).

FLN9541 is simple to operate and does not require operator attendance during operation. Yet it provides advanced features, such as fully automatic charging and automatic turn-off after battery charging is completed. Three indicators display the operating state, and sounds are used to signal proper connection of battery, end of charge, etc.

FLN9541 has only two controls:

POWER on/off switch. When the FLN9541 is turned on, a green indicator, UDC, lights to indicate that the charger is OK.

CHARGE pushbutton (red): after connecting the battery to be charged, press the pushbutton to start charging. While charging, a yellow CHARGE indicator lights. The end of charge is indicated by the flashing of a green FINISH CHARGE indicator.

The battery charger is a compact unit, intended for use in rooms, shelters, etc. Do not expose the battery charger to direct sun radiation or excessive temperatures, rain, snow, or high humidity. Keep charger battery contacts clean and avoid accidental short-circuits by turning the charger on only after a battery is installed on the charger.

Cat. No. 6886863J01

 

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