Note: Duration for charging your battery fully can be varied
according to the mAh capacity of a battery. Higher mAh batteries
required longer charging time.
Important:
Under some conditions the charging LED indicator may switch
off after flashing briefly. This may happen if the batteries are
already freshly charged, or if the radio detects that you may
be attempting to recharge alkaline batteries or mixed different
types or capacity of rechargeable battery. In these cases the
charging will be stopped.
2.
AC operation
Before you plug the AC cord into the AC socket, be sure the
voltage is correct. If you have batteries in the radio and use the
AC power cord, the batteries will automatically be disconnected.
AC cable hook is designed to store the cord when the radio is
not in use.
Important:
The mains adaptor is used as the means of connecting the radio
to the mains supply. The mains socket used for the radio must
remain accessible during normal use. In order to disconnect the
radio from the mains completely, the mains adaptor should be
removed from the mains outlet completely.
3. Powered via DC IN socket
The radio can be also powered via the DC IN socket which can
allow 2Volt DC, which is designed to be powered by the v hicle
or the boat so you can take the radio with you outdoors or on the
boat. An additional cigarette lighter cable is required (not sup-
plied) for this device.
Note: Never use the 2 Volt socket in rainy or moist conditions
to prevent moist from entering the radio. Always keep the rubber
cover on the back well closed under these conditions.
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