
Procedures |
| Troubleshooting 5 |
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Battery Charger Problems
Symptoms | Possible Causes | Possible Solutions | |
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No LEDs on battery | Battery charger is plugged into an | Plug the battery charger into an | |
charger light. | electrical outlet controlled by a switch | outlet not controlled by a switch. | |
| and the switch is turned off. |
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HANDSET LED on | Handset is not seated properly in | Reseat the handset in the battery | |
battery charger does not | battery charger’s handset cradle. | charger's handset cradle, as | |
light when handset is |
| described in Chapter 3. | |
placed in battery | Contacts in the handset cradle or on | 1 Verify that there are no | |
charger. | |||
the battery pack are dirty. | obstructions on the handset or | ||
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| battery charger contacts. | |
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| 2 Unplug the charger and clean | |
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| the contacts with a soft eraser. | |
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| 3 Clean the handset contacts with | |
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| Battery pack is defective. | If you have a fully charged spare | |
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| battery pack, use it to replace the | |
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| battery pack in the handset. | |
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| 1 Place the questionable battery | |
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| pack in the battery charger’s | |
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| spare battery compartment. | |
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| 2 Wait one minute. If the SPARE | |
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| LED flashes red, order a new | |
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| battery pack. | |
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MDW 9031/9031DCP Wireless Pocket Phone Installation and Use | Issue 3 October 1999 117 |