Alinco DJ-C7 User Manual

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Accessories

Attaching and Detaching the Battery Pack

●Attaching

1.Align the projections on the

battery pack with the pits on
the transceiver.

2.Push in the direction of the

arrow until the latch clicks.

●Detaching

1.Push the latch upward.

2.Pull out the battery pack in

the direction of the arrow
shown left.

Caution

• The battery pack is not charged when shipped.

It must be charged before using.

• The battery pack can be charged by mounting it on the

DJ-C7 and connecting AC battery charger to the DC
power supply jack on the transceiver.

• It takes up to 2 hours and 30 minutes (maximum) to fully

charge the battery pack.

• Charging should be conducted within a temperature

range of 0 to 40˚C (32 to 104˚F).

• Do not modify, dismantle, incinerate, or immerse the

battery pack in water, as these practices can be
dangerous.

• Never short-circuit the battery pack terminals, as this can

cause damage to the equipment or lead to overheating
the battery, which could cause burns.

• Please be sure to remove the battery pack when the

transceiver is not in use.

• The battery pack should be stored in a dry place where the

temperature range is between -20 to 45˚C (-4 to 113˚F).

• Typically, the battery pack can be charged up to 500

times.
However, the battery pack can be considered dead if the
period of use drops significantly despite the pack being
charged for the aforementioned charging time.
When this happens, a new pack should be used.

• In the interests of environmental protection, do not

dispose of the used battery pack improperly. Check with
your local solid waste officials for details on recycling
options or proper disposal in your area.

Caution

When carrying

• Do not carry the DJ-C7 in the pants pocket. It may

damage the transceiver when you sit.

• The DJ-C7 has been tested for anti-shock and/or against

drops for daily use, but does not comply with military-
specs. Please be careful not to drop it or subject it to
excessive stress/shocks.

Latch

Latch

Projections

Pits

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