Installation
Belt Clip
Antenna, Wrist Strap and Belt Clip
Batteries and Charger
Installation
Batteries and Charger
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Use the Belt Clip to carry your radio around with you.
Six Rechargeable Batteries | The radio is shipped with six rechargeable NiMH (Nickel- |
Slide Belt Clip onto Belt
Insert Knob onto Belt Clip
1. | Slide the clip onto your belt. |
2. | Insert the knob on the back of the |
| radio into the channel on the back |
| of the belt clip. You must have the |
| radio |
| to insert or remove it from the |
| belt clip. |
3. | Once the knob has been inserted |
| all the way into the belt clip channel, |
| the radio will swing freely while |
| Metal Hydride) Batteries in the package. When your | ||
| rechargeable Batteries begin to discharge too quickly, | ||
| it is time to install new ones. It will also operate with | ||
| six high quality AA alkaline Batteries. | ||
Battery Compartment Lock |
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| CAUTION |
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| The charger is to be used for charging purposes |
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| only. It is not to be used during normal operation. |
Installing the Batteries
being securely retained. |
Install Batteries
1. | Open the battery compartment by turning the |
| screw anticlockwise 1⁄4 turn. |
2. | Slide the empty battery tray out of the radio. |
3. | Align the batteries with the slots in the battery |
| tray and insert them. Be sure to match the polarity |
| markings on the batteries with those on the tray. |
Secure Radio
Waterproof Sealing
4. | Slide the full battery tray into the radio. Be sure |
| the seal is in its groove and not pinched between |
| the tray and the body of the radio. |
5. | Turn the screw 1⁄4 turn clockwise to lock the |
| battery tray in place. |
After the NiMH batteries are installed in the radio, they will need to be charged before they can be used.
CAUTION
The gasket on the base of the battery pack is essential for the radio to be waterproof. Be certain that it is not dislodged and that it fits properly into the radio.
CAUTION
NiMH batteries are toxic. Please dispose of the old ones properly. Some marine suppliers accept old batteries for recycling and many municipal waste disposal agencies have special provisions for battery disposal.
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