Chargers are available with nominal charge times of 1 hour (rapid) and 14 hours (standard). Combinations include single (1) and multi (5) posi- tion, standard and rapid charge units. In addition, the vehicular chargers/repeaters simultaneously charge the battery packs while the radio is operating. For specific instructions refer to the applicable charger Operating Manual.
The rechargeable batteries used with the radio can develop a reduced capacity condition sometimes called the "Memory Effect". This condition can occur when a battery is continuously charged for long periods or when a regularly performed duty cycle allows the battery to expend only a limited portion of its capacity. The battery pack may show a severe decrease in its ability to deliver full capacity for an extended period. Any rechargeable battery pack showing signs of reduced capacity should be re- turned to a qualified service center for inspection.
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK DISPOSAL
The product that you have purchased
contains a rechargeable, recyclable
battery. At the end of its useful life,
under various state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this bat- tery into the municipal waste stream. Check with your
local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal. Call Toll Free
SWIVEL MOUNT REMOVAL AND
REPLACEMENT
To remove the swivel mount, slide a flat blade screwdriver underneath the spring retainer and twist. While twisting, slide the swivel mount out from under the holder. See Figure 10.
To replace the swivel mount, place the end of the swivel in the grooves in the radio and slide the mount up until it snaps in place.
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