Conditioning/Analysing The Battery With The Fast Charger; Disposing Of Used Nickel-Cadmium Batteries - Tait Orca Manual

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flash green while the battery is being discharged. Once the
battery is discharged, it will charge normally.
Conditioning/analysing the battery with the
fast charger

Conditioning/analysing the battery with the fast charger

will put the battery through a number of conditioning
cycles and will check the battery’s capacity on the last cycle.
To condition/analyse the battery, turn off the radio. Press
and hold the discharge button while inserting the battery/
radio. Continue holding the discharge button; the indicator
will glow amber for three seconds, and then will flash green.
When the indicator flashes green, release the discharge
button.
The condition/analyse cycle will take approximately 16
hours.
Once charged, the charger’s indicator will glow green if the
battery is in good condition. The indicator will flash amber
if the battery is below its optimum capacity; consult your
Tait dealer.

Disposing of used nickel-cadmium batteries

NiCd batteries contain a small amount of the metal
cadmium, which can produce potentially toxic waste if not
disposed of properly. When no longer in use, contact your
Tait dealer for recycling details.
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