Cobra MR HH150 FLT MR HH150 FLTE Manual - International - Page 7
Installing the Batteries, Initial Charge, To Remove Batteries from Radio, Maintaining the Battery
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Intro OperaItniotrno CuOsptoemraetrion Assistance WCAarsurssaitnsottmyanecre Warranty Batteries and Charging VHF Marine Radio Protocols Batteries and Charging Installation CAsuInssistsottamalnleacrteion Customer Assistance • Secondary Icons Secondary Icons Install Batteries The radio is is shipped with five NiMH rechargeable batteries. WARNING The 12V power cord supplied with this radio is only Notice CauNtiootnice WaCraniuntgion to be uWsarenidngwith its rechargeable batteries. Do not attempt to charge any other type of batteries in the radio as fire, explosion or battery damage will occur. Rechargeable battery life will be prolonged if extreme ambient temperatures are avoided. When your rechargeable batteries begin to discharge too quickly, it is time to install new batteries. Your radio will also operate with five (high-quality AAA alkaline batteries. Install Batteries Main Icons Intro Operation Power Source Secondary Icons Installation Notice Customer Assistance Customer Assistance Caution Installing the Batteries Install the AAA batteries in the slots in the battery compartment with the batteries oriented according to the polarity (+ & -) marks in the slots. Initial Charge The Cobra-provided NiMH batteries may be charged in a car or boat using the appropriate 12V power cord. W1ar.raInntysert the power cord into the side of the radio. 2. Insert the other end of the power cord into a 12V power source. 3. Observe that the red light on the power cord glows to indicate that power is present. 4. Allow the batteries to charge for 12 to 14 hours before use. WARNING Only the rechargeable NiMH batteries can be Warning recharged. You MUST use the charging device provided with this radio. Do not substitute any other type of charging adapter. Battery damage, fire or explosion may result. It is equally important to prevent the NiMH batteries from freezing to obtain best performance from them. 8 English Intro Operation VHF MarinIentrRo adio PrOopteoractioonls Locking Tab Secondary Icons Installation Installation Secondary Icons Customer Assistance Warranty Batteries and Charging Customer Assistance Warranty Customer Assistance To Remove Batteries from Radio 1. Loosen Customer Assistance the 2 screws on the back of the battery door. 2. Pull the individual batteries out of the radio housing. Main Icons Notice NOTICE Caution Warning NiMH batteries are toxic. Please dispose of properly. Notice Caution SomWaerninmg arine suppliers accept old batteries for recycling and some municipal waste disposal agencies have special provisions for battery disposal. Intro Operation Customer Assistance Warranty Fully Charged Maintaining the Battery Charge Abasttyeoruy Installation Customer Assistance use your radio, the battery power icon will show the power remaining. When the icon begins to flash, it is Secondary Icons time to recharge or change the batteries. Partially Charged NOTICE Use only the 12V power cord provided by Cobra. Do Notice Caution not Wuasrneingthe power cord with alkaline batteries; only the NiMH batteries are rechargeable. Spent alkaline batteries must be discarded and replaced. Fully Discharged It is a good idea to keep a set of fresh, high-quality AAA alkaline batteries with your radio. Should the rechargeable batteries become discharged and no electrical power source be available, you can insert fresh alkaline batteries and continue to use your radio. Comes Close to a Cobra® 9