Audiovox DT921C Exercise care in handling batteries, Order not to short the battery, Cause bums

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4. Exercise care in handling batteries

Place a

battery

pack

in the Spare

in order not to short the battery

Battery charger. Make sure the metal

with conducting materials such as

charging

contacts

on the underside

of

rings, bracelets. and keys. The

the battery pack

are aligned

with

the

battery or conductor may overheat

charging

contacts

in the

Spare

Battery

and cause bums.

charger.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SPARE BATTERY

CHARGER

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The DT921 c has

a bui/t-in spare

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Battery Charger, which is located in the cradle of the Base Unit.

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Installation

Remove the Spare Battery charger cover by pressing the release tab and lifting up.

Power Backup

When a Spare Battery pack is installed in the Base Unit, the AUDIOVOX DT921c uses this battery pack to

provide operational backup in case of a power failure. If you have a fully

charged battery pack in the Spare Battery pack charger and there is a power outage; you will still be able to

.place and receive calls for up to five hours.

Replacing a Drained Handset bat-

tery

The Spare battery pack can also be used to replace a drained Handset battery pack to ensure uninterrupted use. Be sure to put the drained battery pack in the Spare Battery charger tor recharging.

Please note that the Spare Battery compartment charges at a slower rate than a battery pack charging in the Handset. It takes 24 hours to fully charge a battery pack in the Spare Battery charger.

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