Motorola B7, B5 operating instructions Battery Installation, Battery Removal

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Getting Started (cont.)

Battery Installation

1.Turn off the radio and hold it with the back of the radio facing up.

2.Place the two notched tabs of the battery (located at the inside base of the battery) into the metal cutouts of the radio (located at the inside base of the radio).

3.Rotate the battery toward the radio and press the top of the battery into the radio until both battery release levers "click" into place.

Note: The battery is shipped uncharged. Batteries must be charged before use. (See "Battery Information" section.)

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Battery Removal

1. Turn off the radio and hold it so that the

battery side of the radio is tilted down.

2.Press down on the two battery release levers.

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REQUIRE

3.With the release levers pulled down, the top of the battery will come apart from the radio.

4. Remove the battery completely away from the radio.

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