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Figure 9. AC900 battery release tabs
Figure 10.
COM900CC battery charging in the AC910 Battery Charger
To remove fully charged batteries from the
battery charger, press down on the battery
release tab next to the battery, and push the
battery from the end near the status lights.
Store fully charged batteries in the storage
ports on the right side of charger until you
need them, as shown in Figure 9.
CAUTION: Always unplug the battery
charger before cleaning it.
Clean the battery charger monthly as follows:
Wet the tip of a cotton swab with rubbing
alcohol, and squeeze the excess alcohol from
the swab. Wipe the metal contacts inside
each battery port with the damp swab. Allow
the contacts to dry before placing batteries in
the ports.
Charge COM900CC batteries in the AC910 Battery Charger as follows:
Place up to four batteries in
the charger for charging at a
time. The red Charging light,
adjacent to a battery being
charged will blink for a few
seconds when the battery is
placed in the charger, then
will go on and remain on while
the battery is charging.
NOTE: The COM900CC uses
“smart batteries.” That means
each battery will retain
charging information that will
cause it to automatically
discharge completely before
being recharged, every tenth
time it is placed in the
charger. This will improve the
battery’s performance and life.
While a battery is discharging,
its red Charging light will blink
on and off at 2 second
intervals.
When the battery is fully charged and ready for use, the red light will go off and the green Ready
light adjacent to the battery will go on.
To remove fully charged batteries from the battery charger, press down on the battery release
tab next to the battery, and push the battery from the end near the status lights. Store fully
charged batteries in the storage ports until you need them.
CAUTION: Always unplug the battery charger before cleaning it.
Clean the battery charger monthly as follows: Wet the tip of a cotton swab with rubbing alcohol,
and squeeze the excess alcohol from the swab. Wipe the metal contacts inside each battery
port with the damp swab. Allow the contacts to dry before placing batteries in the ports.