Getting started, Installing batteries, Installing batteries getting started – Garmin GPS 60 User Manual

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When replacing batteries, use only new or

fully charged batteries. Do not mix Alkaline

and NiMH batteries. Rechargeable batteries

may typically display lower capacity than

disposable batteries.

Remove the batteries from the unit if you

don’t plan to use it for several months.

Storing batteries in the unit for prolonged

periods may result in leaking and damage

to the battery compartment. Follow the

manufacturer’s instructions for proper care

and disposal of used batteries. Do not incin-

erate used batteries, as internal materials

may ignite with explosive violence.

Extensive use of backlighting, WAAS, or

key beep tones can significantly reduce

battery life. For more information on saving

battery life, see p. 39.

Installing the Batteries

The GPS operates on two “AA” batteries (not included). Alkaline or

NiMH batteries may be used (see p. 40 to set the battery type). Stored data

will not be lost when batteries are removed.

To install batteries:

1. Remove the battery cover by

lifting up on the D-ring, turning
it 1/4 turn counterclockwise, and
then pulling the cover away.

2. Insert the batteries, observing

the proper polarity. A polarity
diagram can be found molded
inside the battery compartment.

3. Reinstall the battery cover by

connecting the bottom of the
cover to the bottom of the unit.
Make sure the tab on the cover
fits into the slot on the unit.
Press the cover closed and turn
the D-ring clockwise to lock.

Installing Batteries

Getting Started

Battery Compartment

USE BY

: 2009

USE BY

: 2009

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