Low Battery Alert
Your radio should typically provide ninety (90) minutes
of continuous talk-time before needing to be recharged.
An alert tone sounds for a short time and the message
LOW BATT flashes in the display. The
also flash.
If the radio is left on, the low battery alert will sound
and, eventually, the radio will turn itself off.
If the low battery alarm sounds while a call is in
progress, you should end the call as quickly as possible.
If the call continues, the radio will turn itself off after a
short period.
Care and Maintenance
The batteries are of Nickel Cadmium type. They have
a long maintenance-free service life if properly treated.
• Discharge battery completely before recharging.
• Never let a battery get into contact with metal
objects that may short-circuit the battery poles, for
example a bunch of keys in a pocket.
• Do Not disassemble a battery.
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