Using A Chargepak; Installing Chargepak; Removing Chargepak - PURE one elite 2 series User Manual

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Using a ChargePAK

ChargePAK C6L is a high powered rechargeable battery pack. ChargePAK provides the
benefits of rechargeable batteries without the inconvenience of removing and recharging
separate batteries. ChargePAK is designed to be left in your unit, so if usually connected to the
mains, your product will always be charged up, ready to go.

Installing ChargePAK

1. Switch your radio off and disconnect from
the mains power supply.
2. Open the battery compartment and push
the ChargePAK connector plug into the
socket in the compartment. Line up the
ridges on the plug with the slots in the
socket to ensure correct orientation. Do not
force the plug.
3. Insert ChargePAK into the battery
compartment, logo side out.
4. Replace the battery cover and connect your
product to a power supply.
5. The battery charging indicator on your unit
appears and ChargePAK will begin charging.
Note: When charging your ChargePAK for the first time or after an extended period of inactivity
it is recommended that it is charged for around 24 hours to ensure full battery power. If
ChargePAK is in a highly discharged state there may be a slight delay before the battery
charging indicator is displayed.

Removing ChargePAK

To remove your ChargePAK either to replace with normal batteries or install a new
ChargePAK,switch your product off, lift the ChargePAK out and pull gently on the connector
plug to remove it.
Note: Damage may occur if you attempt to remove the plug by pulling on the connecting wires
or ChargePAK itself.
Note: It is perfectly normal for your ChargePAK to get warm to the touch in use, especially
during charging. Your ChargePAK should give years of trouble-free use under normal
circumstances, however, as for all rechargeable batteries the operating life will gradually
reduce with age.
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