Getting Started; Radio Care; Batteries And Chargers - Standard Horizon HX300 Owner's Manual

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4. GETTING STARTED

4.1 RADIO CARE

Before following the instructions below, insure the battery pack is in
place and the cover is latched. Care must be taken if the radio was
dropped and a close inspection may be needed to insure the radio
case and gaskets are in adequate condition.
After using the HX300 in salt water environment is recommended to clean
the radio with fresh by rinsing the radio under a sink faucet or by dunking the
radio in a bucket of fresh water. After washing, use a soft cloth and thorough-
ly dry all parts of the radio. This is to keep the rubber switches and speaker
grill clean and in top operating condition.

4.2 BATTERIES AND CHARGERS

If the radio has never been used, or its charge is depleted, it may be charged
by connecting the PA-54B USB Wall Charger or SDD-14 USB DC Charger
with Cigarette Lighter Plug with the Charge Cable, see section "4.2.3 BAT-
TERY CHARGING". The PA-54B or SDD-14 will charge a completely dis-
charged FNB-122LI battery pack in about 6 hours.
If the USB port is available (such as your personal computer), You may
charge the FNB-122LI battery pack by connecting the supplied Charge Ca-
ble between the HX300 and USB port.
The FNB-122LI is a high performance Li-ion battery providing high capacity
in a compact package.
Capacity
Nominal Voltage
Temperature Range
Charge
Discharge
Storage
To avoid risk of explosion and injury, FNB-122LI battery pack should
only be removed, charged or recharged in non-hazardous environments.
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CAUTION
FNB-122LI Rechargeable Battery Pack
–20
–10
CAUTION
1560 mAh
3.7 V
Minimum
°C
°F
5
41
–4
14
Maximum
°C
°F
35
95
60
140
35
95
HX300

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