External Adapter Charging; Solar Charging; Charging Via Pc; Charging Gadgets - Kaito KA600 Operation Manual

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CHARGING Ni-MH BATTERIES

External Adapter Charging

You can charge the Ni-MH batteries either in radio on or
off mode.
1.Connect the unit with external adapter correctly then
the icon "
" shows in the display.
2.The Ni-MH batteries will be charged automatically
with the battery power icon "
battery power is full, "

Solar Charging

Put the unit under the sun, if the sunlight is strong, the
Ni-MH batteries will be charged automatically either in
the radio on or off mode.
Note:
Please don't put the unit in the extreme strong sunlight for long period.

Charging via PC

1.Plug one port of the supplied USB cable into the USB
jack of the PC and the other port into the "DC IN 5V"
jack of the radio.When the connection is correctly, the
icon "
" will show in the display.
2. The Ni-MH batteries will be charged automatically
with the battery power icon "
battery power is full, "
" flows. When the
" stops flowing.
Solar Panel
" flows. When the
" stops flowing.
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Charging MP 3 or Cellphone
1.Push the <CHARGE> switch to "OUT" position.
2.Plug one port of the suppied USB cable into the
<CHARGE OUT> jack and the other port into the MP 3
or cellphone jack.
3.Turn the handle crank or connect the unit with
external adapter to charge Mp3 or cellphone.
4.While charging, the powr light "CHAGE" will be on.
USB Jack charging MP 3 or cellphone
NOTES:
1.Some cellphones require special demands about the charging
current and voltage, maybe they can't be charged by the unit.
2.While using the external adapter to charge cellphone or MP 3 you
should disconnect the Ni-MH cable with the unit.

CHARGING GADGETS

NOAA
AIR
FM
AM
WB
<CHARGE> Light
PM
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ALERT
VOICE
Z
Z
SIREN
Z

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