Motorola 7500 User Manual page 14

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Desktop Charging of Your Battery
Typical charge times for the desktop chargers are:
A
Slim XT NiCd:
Ultra Slim NiMh:
Adapter Connection
Two types of charger units are available for use with your
phone: the Overnight Charger and the Rapid Charger Base (a
rapid charging variant). Both charger models have two
charging slots so that you may charge your phone and
unattached batteries. The front slot can accommodate a spare
battery or a battery attached to your phone. The rear slot
accepts unattached batteries only.
Both charger models are supplied with a mains adapter which
can be plugged into a standard mains socket. The mains
adapter lead can then be plugged into the socket at the rear
of the charger unit.
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Using Your Phone
Overnight Charger - 10 hours
Rapid Charger Base - 90 minutes
Overnight Charger - 10 hours
Rapid Charger Base - 90 minutes
Charger Indicators
Both chargers have two indicators at the front to provide
charging status information. The lower indicator represents
the front slot while the upper indicator shows charge status
for the rear slot. On the Overnight Charger, the indicators are
yellow and show that the phone and/or battery are being
charged. The Rapid Charger Base indicators use a three colour
code to show the charge status, as follows:
Red
Rapid charge
Yellow
Trickle charge
Green
Charging completed
On both chargers, when both slots are used, the front slot will
be serviced first, followed by the rear slot.
! It is normal for batteries to become warm during charging.
! Do not leave batteries to charge for more than 24 hours.

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