No Charger Indication; Blinking Red Indicator; Blinking Orange Indicator - Motorola solutions PMLN6621 User Manual

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Charger Indicator
Blinking Orange
Blinking green
Steady green

No Charger Indication?

1.
Check that the radio with battery, or the battery alone, is inserted
correctly (refer to Step 3 of "Charging Procedure").
2.
Make sure that the power cord is securely plugged into the charger and
an appropriate AC outlet and that there is power to the outlet.

Blinking RED Indicator?

1.
Remove the battery from the charger, and:
a. Verify that the battery is a Motorola-authorized battery listed in Table
1. Other batteries may not charge.
b. Remove power from the battery charger and using a clean dry cloth,
clean the metal charging contacts of both the battery and the charger.
2.
Power up the charger and place the battery back into the charger
pocket. If the charger indicator continues to illuminate BLINKING RED
replace the battery.

Blinking ORANGE Indicator?

1.
The battery temperature may be below 5 °C (41 °F) or above 40 °C
(104 °F).
2.
The battery voltage may be lower than the predetermined threshold level
for rapid charging.
3.
The new ultra-high-capacity Li-ion batteries have capacities exceeding
2000 mAh. After approximately 15 minutes, the LED may go into a
Flashing Red mode. Remove and reinsert to get another over-discharge
recovery period. This procedure may need to be repeated several times.
Note: Rapid charging outside of the stated temperature and voltage limits can
Table 3: Battery Charging Indicators
Battery is recognized by charger but is waiting to rapid
charge. (Either the battery voltage is too low, due to over-
discharge, or the battery temperature is too low or too high
to allow rapid charging. When this condition is corrected, the
battery will automatically begin rapid charging).
Additional case for new ultra-high-capacity IMPRES™
Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries. The new ultra-high-capacity
Li-ion batteries have capacities exceeding 2000 mAh. After
approximately 15 minutes, the LED may go into a Flashing
Red mode. Remove and reinsert to get another over-
discharge recovery period. This procedure may need to be
repeated several times.
Battery charging is tapering down (typically, when the
battery is charged approximately 90% or greater).
Battery is nearly charged or charged.
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