BATTERIES

1)To install batteries, remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the unit. Locate the battery charge switch (inside the middle well of the radio's battery compartment) and set the switch to the "Al" (down) position for "AA" alkaline batteries or the "Ni" (up) position for "AA" Ni-Cad batteries.

NOTE: Proper switch setting protects from accidental charging of non-rechargeable batteries.

2)Once battery charge switch is in the correct position, insert either 9 "AA" alkaline batteries or Ni-Cad batteries. Follow polarity diagrams embossed in the battery compartment.

3)Check the battery condition by turning the power off/on-volume control clockwise. If the battery low LED is on, the batteries need to be recharged or replaced immediately.

NOTE: Ni-Cad batteries are typically in a "dis- charge" condition when they are purchased. If you are using nickel cadmium batteries, you will need to charge them before operating your radio. The best way to accomplish this is to use Maxon's DV-7210 AC/DC Wall Charger and charge them all at once while installed in the unit. Plug the AC/DC wall charger into the radio's 12V DC power/charge jack. The charging time will be 14-16 hours.

CAUTION: DO NOT operate the radio while the batteries are being charged. DO NOT attempt to recharge alkaline or carbon zinc batteries.

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Maxon Telecom HCB-10C owner manual Batteries