Motorola cellular phone User Manual
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Nickel Cadmium Batteries
Motorola offers many sizes and capacities of
rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries for your
MICRO T•A•C ELITE. Nickel cadmium batteries can
be optimally charged with any approved Motorola
charger. To insure maximum life and capacity of your
new nickel cadmium battery, do not leave the battery
in the charger for more than 24 hours.
Alkaline Batteries
A NON-rechargeable battery housing that holds
alkaline batteries is available as an option. The
Alkaline Talk PAK is ideal as a spare battery or
emergency back-up. Six standard AA alkaline batteries
can be used, and provide up to three and a half hours
of continuous talk time for your MICRO T•A•C ELITE.
Motorola’s desktop chargers can accommodate any
two MICRO T•A•C ELITE batteries. The front pocket
can recharge a battery with the phone attached. The
phone may be turned on while in the charger, but the
rate of charge will be reduced. The battery in the front
pocket has priority and if in range, will rapid charge
first. When rapid charge of the front pocket battery is
complete, the charger switches to rapid charge the
second battery. Batteries should be at or near room
temperature when charged. Do NOT leave a battery in
any charger for over 24 hours.
Batteries will not rapid charge when they are below
50° F (10° C) or above 113° F (45° C). In addition,
new batteries, or batteries which have been stored
without use, may not rapid charge. In these instances,
the battery requires overnight charging. Leave the
battery in the charger for 10 to 15 hours to reach full
capacity.
Desktop Chargers
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