Uniden HH-985 warranty Charging the Battery Pack

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Charging the Battery Pack

Your marine radio is powered by a specially designed nickel-cadmium battery pack or an Alkaline battery pack. (Alkaline batteries not included)

+Before operating the HH985, charge the nickel-cadmium battery pack for 15 hours without interruption in the drop-in charger.

1.Place the HH985 in the drop-in charger.

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2. The red LED lights and stays on.

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+The charger won't overcharge the battery pack.

+Do not transmit when the HH985 is in the drop-in charger!

+You can monitor incoming calls while the HH985 is in the drop-in charger.

+You can charge the battery pack alone or connected to the HH985.

+When you use the alkaline battery pack, the charger will not charge.

+Periodically, the Ni-cad battery should be fully drained prior to recharging.

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Contents Reference Guide Three-Year Limited WarrantyControls and Indicators TroubleshootingNickel-Cadmium Battery Pack Warning Contents Introduction FeaturesMaritime Radio Services Operation Technical Support and ServiceParts and Accessories Getting Started Mounting the Drop-in ChargerAttaching the Antenna Attaching the Battery Pack + Do not transmit when the HH985 is in the drop-in charger Charging the Battery PackOperation Turning on the Unit and Setting SquelchOne-touch Channel 16/9 Selecting a ChannelMonitoring Weather Channels Triple Watch Weather Alert NWR-SAME Alert Registering Fips Code USA, International and Canadian Channels Programming a Channel into MemoryDeleting a Channel from Memory Transmitting ScanningBattery Indicator Lighted Keys and DisplayReversible Channel Display Key Lock Marine Channels USA Marine Channels International Marine Channels Canada RMT NWR-SAME Alert LevelOptional Parts Replacement Accessories General SpecificationsTransmitter Receiver