Charging the battery pack, Notes on charging – Sony SPP-1000 User Manual

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Charging the battery pack

Before you start using your telephone, charge the supplied battery
pack for more than 10 hours.

Also, it is recommended that you charge the battery pack as often as

possible by placing the cordless handset (with the battery pack in it)

on the base unit.

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If the lid comes off, you can

replace it easily by snapping it
into place.

Clean the charge terminals with a
soft cloth about once a month;
otherwise, the battery pack may
not be fully charged.

1

Slide open the battery compartment lid.

Lift up the lid and insert the battery pack with

correct polarity

(0

and

0

)

into the battery

compartment, then close the lid.

Place the cordless handset on the base unit.

The CHARGE lamp lights when the cordless handset is

properly seated on the charge terminals of the base unit.

The lamp will remain on even after the battery is fully

charged.

Notes on charging---------------------------------------

• The battery pack supplied uses a unique lead acid battery,

which works best when recharged often. By replacing the

handset to the base unit when not in use, you can always use
the phone with a full charge. Unlike nickel-cadmium batteries,

you do not need to wait until the battery becomes low to
recharge.

• Avoid leaving the handset without charging the battery for an

extended period of time so that the battery runs down

completely. This can shorten the batter/s life, as well as erase
the memory dial numbers (page 22) and the digital security
code (page 17). If this happens, charge it on the base unit for
over 10 hours. Then reprogram the memory dial numbers. You
may need to charge the battery several times before it is
recharged to its full capacity.

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