Using the Alkaline Battery Case
The radio also comes with a battery case that holds
four AAA-type alkaline batteries (not included). You can
use alkaline batteries as a backup for the Li-Ion battery
so you can still use your radio while your Li-Ion battery
is recharging. For best performance, West Marine
recommends using extra-strength alkaline batteries such
as Duracell Ultra® batteries.
When using alkaline batteries, transmit power is limited to
a maximum of 2.5W.
Follow these steps to use the alkaline battery case:
1)
Hold the lower part of the case in one hand with the
three battery contacts facing down. Use your thumb to
hold the notch on the lower part of the case.
4)
Insert the two hooks on the lower part
of the case into the notches on the
cover; close the cover. (The cover
fits snugly but you should not have
to force it closed.)
Each time you open the battery case,
check the rubber seal. Make sure the
seal is seated in the groove and there is no dirt or debris
on it. If the rubber seal looks worn or damaged, contact
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2)
With your other hand, grip the
upper part of the case and lift the
cover open.
3)
Align the batteries' positive
and negative terminals with the
drawing on the case and snap
each battery into place.