Always use M/A-COM authorized chargers and conditioners. Use of unauthorized chargers and conditioners may void the warranty.
CAUTION
4.1.3Additional Information
For more information regarding the proper care of portable radio batteries or establishing a battery maintenance program, refer to ECR-7367 which may be ordered by calling toll free 1-800-368-3277, then select option 7.
4.2CHARGING BATTERY PACKS
Battery chargers are available from M/A-COM with nominal charge times. Combinations include single and multi-position charge units.
M/A-COM chargers are specifically designed for charging nickel-based and lithium ion battery packs. The chargers are chemistry-specific for the battery packs and automatically adjust the charging profiles accordingly. Refer to the appropriate charger manual for specific operating instructions.
4.2.1Charging Guidelines
Observe the following guidelines when charging a battery pack:
•Avoid high temperature during charging.
•Discontinue use if the charger is overheating.
•Only charge M/A-COM battery packs using a charger approved for use by M/A-COM.
•Do not leave batteries in the charger indefinitely. For best results leave the battery in the charger for two to six hours after the Green Ready LED comes on. Then place the battery pack into service and fully discharge (as indicated by the radio low battery warning) before re-charging.
If any faults are encountered while charging the battery pack, consult the charger’s manual to determine the cause and possible corrective action.
4.3BATTERY PACK USAGE
Both Nickel-based and Lithium ion batteries vary in capacity and life cycle. For instance, NiCd batteries have a longer life cycle than NiMH batteries whereas NiMH batteries have a larger capacity. However, both Nickel-based and Lithium ion type batteries require basic usage guidelines be followed in order to optimize the battery runtime or shift life.
4.3.1Usage Guidelines
The following guidelines will help optimize the battery runtime or shift life:
•Ensure Nickel-based battery packs are fully discharged (as indicated by the radio low battery warning) before re-charging. Full discharge is not required for Lithium Ion battery packs.
•Periodically condition Nickel-based battery packs. The frequency should be determined based on usage patterns (refer to ECR-7367). If the battery is fully discharged (to radio Low Battery warning) during routine use, the frequency of conditioning may be reduced. Lithium Ion batteries do not suffer from memory-effect and therefore do not require conditioning.