Avaya 3626 Wireless Telephone, Desktop Charger and Gang Charger with CCMS
4. The Gang Charger
| The Avaya Gang Charger is designed to charge |
| four Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) Battery Packs |
| simultaneously. Full charging is accomplished in |
| approximately one and a half hours. Chargers |
| operate in a 50° to 85° F (10° to 30° C) |
| environment. Do not expose them to freezing |
(shown with two empty charging bays) | temperatures or direct sunlight. |
| The Gang Charger is shipped with the appropriate power |
| supply for the site’s location. Place the Gang Charger on a |
| flat, horizontal surface. Plug the power supply into the |
| Gang Charger and into an appropriate wall outlet. |
Caution
Do not place anything in the Desktop Charger other than the Wireless Telephone. You might damage the contacts. Bent contacts can keep the Battery Pack from charging.
Using the Gang Charger
| Remove the Battery Pack from the Avaya 3626 Wireless |
| Telephone by depressing both battery release buttons. The |
| Battery Pack will release. |
| Insert the Battery Pack into one of the four charging bays |
| so that the Battery Pack contacts meet the charging bay |
| contacts. The LED above the charging bay will turn on to |
| indicate that charging is in progress. Complete charging |
| occurs in one and a half to two hours. The Battery Pack is |
| partially charged in five minutes. |
| When charging is complete, the LED will turn off. Lift the |
| Battery Pack out of the charging bay. |
Blinking LED | If the LED starts blinking as soon as the Battery Pack is |
| inserted, the Battery Pack may be improperly seated. Lift it |
| out and reinsert. If the LED continues to blink or starts |
| blinking at any time during the charging process, it |
| indicates that there is a problem with the Battery Pack that |
| makes it unusable. Do not continue to charge the Battery |
| Pack. Dispose of it properly and do not attempt to use it in |
| the Wireless Telephone. Do not attempt to open or repair a |
| defective Battery Pack. Contact your service representative |
| for assistance. |
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