Motorola Spirit GT manual

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SpiritBeltGTHolsterradios come with a belt holster.

UsingRadio1. Position the basewithofHolster:the radio in bottom of holster.

2.Push the radio towards the holster until it latches into place. Figure 11.

3.To remove radio from holster, pull the top tab on holster away from radio. Figure 12.

4.Attach radio in its holster to your belt or

waistband. Figure 13.

Figure 11.

 

Figure 12.

Figure 13.

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