Mitsubishi ah350 Manual Do Utilizador

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Battery Level Indicator
The Battery Level Indicator lets you know how much reserve
power remains in your rechargeable battery.  It displays 3 levels
of reserve power.  When the 
outline flashes, it is time to re-
charge.  During fast charging, the entire indicator flashes.
NOTE: Temperature extremes, poor charging/discharging
practices, and improper storage reduce battery performance.
Charging the Battery
Make sure your battery is fully charged before using it for
the first time.  Battery will operate at peak capacity after 3
full charge cycles.  Discharge the battery completely be-
tween cycles.
To charge your phone's battery, connect the AC rapid charger to
the socket at the base of the phone and to a standard 120 volt
AC outlet.  The Battery Level Indicator flashes.
To prolong the life of your battery, allow it to discharge fully once
a week.  A charged battery discharges on its own in about a
month of no use.  If you do not plan to use your phone for an
extended period (more than a month), remove the battery and
store it in a cool, dry place.
Important: Use of non-Mitsubishi batteries, chargers, anten-
nas, or vehicle power adapters 
may damage
 your
Mitsubishi cellular telephone.
Charging Times
Recharging the NiMH battery with the AC rapid charging adapter
takes about 3.5 hours.  The Standard NiCd battery charges in
about 2 hours, and the Extended Life NiCd battery takes about
2.5 hours.  Charging is suspended while a call is in progress.
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