Panasonic LUMIX DMW-FL360 User Manual

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■ Rechargeable nickel metal

hydride batteries

Nickel metal hydride batteries can

be made ready for use by

recharging them using a dedicated

charger. However, mishandling

may cause electrolyte leakage,
heat generation, the ignition of

flames and even rupturing of the

batteries themselves. Heed the

following precautions.

It may not be possible to

properly recharge batteries

with dirty 0 and 0

electrodes. Use a soft, dry

cloth to carefully wipe the 0
and 0 electrodes as well as

the terminal areas of the

charger.

Either when they are

purchased or when they have

not been used for a prolonged

period, nickel metal hydride
batteries may not have a

sufficient charge. This is due

to their characteristics and is

not indicative of trouble. Their

regular performance will be
restored after they have been

charged a number of times.

It is recommended that the

batteries be recharged only

after their existing charge has
been used up. If they are

repeatedly charged without

their existing charge first

having been used up, it may be

difficult for them to sustain their

capacity. (A phenomenon

referred to as the memory

effect.)

If the memory effect has

occurred, use up the existing
charge in the batteries until the

unit cannot fire and then
recharge them fully a number

of times. This will restore their
capacity.
When nickel metal hydride
batteries are not being used,

their capacity will diminish due
to the effects of natural

discharging.

Do not continuously charge

nickel metal hydride batteries

which already have a charge.

Do not remove their external

jackets or damage them in any

way.

Read the instructions

accompanying the charger

used when recharging the

batteries.

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