light will extend up to 12’. Just pull on the connector and unreel it to the desired length. The black base of the light opens up to reveal a handle that is used to reel the cord back in. The base is also a magnet, so you can mount it to any metal surface like a refrigerator or a car.
OPTIONAL NICAD BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM
WARNING:
NEVER CHARGE ALKALINE
BATTERIES WITH
6V DC CHARGING ADAPTER
OR
SOLAR PANEL
6V DC
Charging Circuit
Please note: All NiCad batteries come slightly charged. First, charge the
(4)‘D’ NiCad batteries. You can do this in the CCRadio plus via the 6V Adapter or with the 4 Watt Solar Panel.To install the batteries please refer to page 9.
Please read the NiCad Information on page 21 to ensure you get the best service from your NiCad batteries.
To charge the batteries via the adapter, plug the 6V Adapter into the jack labeled “6V DC Charging Circuit” on the back of the CCRadioplus. Once the batteries are charged you may use the radio. To use the light, plug it into the jack labeled “LED Lamp”.
To charge the batteries via the Solar Panel, plug the panel into the jack labeled “6V DC Charging Circuit”. The NiCads will charge via the Solar Panel every time it is in full or partial sunlight. The Solar Panel can be mounted outside. There is a voltage blocking device in the radio that prevents loss of a charge when the Panel is not in the sun. Generally, the Solar Panel puts out equal power required to run the radio. If you charge the batteries for eight hours in the full sun you may get nearly eight hours of play time.The CCRadio plus can be operated while the batteries are being charged. The Solar Panel will run the radio in full sunlight without the NiCad batteries installed.
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