Impres Feature / Benefit Description - Motorola IMPRES User Manual

Adaptive single-unit charger
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• For equipment using fuses, replacements must comply with the type and rating
specified in the equipment instructions.
• Maximum ambient temperature around the charger must not exceed 40 °C
(104 °F).
• Make sure the cord is located where it will not be stepped on, tripped over, or
subjected to water, damage, or stress.

IMPRES FEATURE / BENEFIT DESCRIPTION

The IMPRES energy solution is an advanced Tri Chemistry energy system
developed by Motorola which encompasses (a) IMPRES batteries and (b) the
IMPRES Adaptive Charger.
The IMPRES Adaptive Charger, when used in conjunction with Motorola IMPRES
batteries will:
1. Maximize operation time between charge cycles by automatically eliminating
memory effect.
2. Maximize battery life by significantly reducing heat during the trickle and post
charge cycles.
3. Eliminate the need to purchase reconditioning equipment and train personnel to
"manage battery maintenance tasks".
With this unique patented system approach, there is no need to track and record
battery use, conduct manual reconditioning cycles or remove batteries from
chargers following charging.
The IMPRES Adaptive Charger monitors the usage pattern of the IMPRES battery,
stores that information in the IMPRES battery, and performs a recondition cycle
only when needed.
The IMPRES Adaptive Charger will not overheat the battery regardless of how long
it is left in the pocket. The charger monitors the battery and automatically "tops off"
the battery, as required.
The IMPRES Adaptive Charger simplifies the charging and battery care process:
All a user needs to do is follow these simple steps:
1. Place the radio / battery in the charger
2. Remove the radio / battery when it is fully charged.
Motorola is the only manufacturer that offers a conditioning or reconditioning
charger that provides users with the choice of charging the radio with the battery
attached or the battery separately.
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