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Getting Started
Charging the Battery
Desktop Charger Indicators
The three LED indicators on the left front of the desktop charger 
let you know the current state of any charging batteries. The first 
light provides information on the main battery attached to the 
phone, the second on the attached auxiliary battery, and the third 
provides information on any battery loaded in the rear pocket.
Red means the battery is charging.
Flashing yellow means the battery is waiting to be charged.
Green means the battery is charged within 90% of its capacity 
and can be used. An additional hour of charging will bring 
your battery up to 100% capacity.
Flashing red means the battery is damaged and can’t be 
charged.
Desktop Charger Charging Times
The time it takes for your battery to obtain a full charge is 
affected by a variety of factors, including:
Temperature
 
Batteries should be at or near room 
temperature when charging. To prolong battery life 
and charge capacity, avoid exposing your batteries to 
temperatures below -10
°
C (14
°
F) or above 45
°
C (113
°
F). 
As a good rule of thumb, always take your phone with 
you when you leave your car. 
Inactivity New batteries, or batteries that have been stored 
for long periods of time, may not rapid charge properly. In 
these instances, the battery requires an overnight charge. 
Extended Usage
 
Over extended periods of time, batteries 
gradually wear down and require longer charging times. 
This is normal. If you’ve been charging your battery regularly 
and notice a decrease in talk-time or an increase in charging 
time, then it’s probably time to purchase a new battery.
Tip: 
When you 
charge the 
main and an 
auxiliary bat-
tery, the main 
battery will be 
charged first.