Batteries and charger, Maintaining the battery charge, Alkaline batteries – Cobra Electronics MRHH325VP User Manual

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Maintaining the Battery Charge

As you use your radio, the battery power icon will show the

battery power remaining. When the icon begins to flash, it is

time to recharge or change the batteries.

NOTICE

Use only the drop-in charger provided by Cobra. Do

not use the charger with alkaline batteries; only the

NiMH battery pack is rechargeable. Spent alkaline

batteries must be discarded and replaced.

It is a good idea to keep a set of fresh, high-quality AA

alkaline batteries with your radio. Should the rechargeable

battery pack become discharged and no electrical power

source is available, you can insert the optional alkaline

battery tray with fresh alkaline batteries and continue to use

your radio.

NOTE

Some radios with NiMH batteries have AA or AAA

battery packs which only allow low-power transmit.

The optional AA battery tray for the MR HH325 and a

fresh set of alkaline batteries will allow for full-power

emergency transmissions.

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Batteries and Charger

Batteries and Charger

To Remove Battery Pack from Radio

1. Pivot the locking tab off of the back of the battery pack to

unlock.

2. Lift the bottom of the battery pack slightly to remove it

from the radio housing.

3. Pull battery pack out of the radio housing.

NOTE

The NiMH battery pack can also be charged in the

battery charger without being installed in the radio.

Insert the spacer into the battery charger to support

the battery pack during this charging process. Follow

the same procedures in “Initial Charge” to charge the

battery pack.

NOTICE

NiMH batteries are toxic. Please dispose of properly.

Some marine suppliers accept old battery packs for

recycling and some municipal waste disposal

agencies have special provisions for battery disposal.

Alkaline Batteries

An optional alkaline battery tray (P/N CM 110-011) can be

purchased for this radio. The alkaline battery tray acts as a

backup or “Emergency” power source should the battery

pack run low on power and needs to be recharged. The

radio will transmit at full power when using six (6) new AA

alkaline batteries.

WARNING

Never attempt to recharge alkaline batteries. They are

not made to be recharged, and should be disposed of

in a proper manner.

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Locking Tab

Alkaline Battery Tray

Battery Pack Charging Only

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