Manual Radio Shack 23-416

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  • Radio Shack 23-416 - page 1

    C at. No. 23-416 OWNER’S M ANUAL Ple a se re ad be fo re us in g t hi s eq ui pm en t. AC Char g er for Ni -Cd/Ni-MH RC Ba tt er y Pa cks 23- 41 6. fm P a ge 1 F ri da y, A u gus t 6 , 19 99 3 :0 8 P M ...

  • Radio Shack 23-416 - page 2

    2 FEA TURES Your RadioSha ck AC Charger is perfect for charging remote- controlled rac ing car bat teries. It can f ul ly charge a 4.8-volt, 6.0-volt, 7.2-volt, or 9. 6-volt nickel-cadm ium or n ickel-metal hydride bat tery pack in as l ittle as on e hou r! (High-capacity 7.2-volt, 2000 mAh Ni-Cd and 9.6-v olt, 1250 mAh Ni-MH bat - tery packs requi ...

  • Radio Shack 23-416 - page 3

    3 This symbol is inten ded to a lert you to the presenc e of un- ins ulated danger ous vol tage wi thin t he c harger’s e ncl osure that m ight be of suf ficien t m agnitud e to cons titute a r isk of elec tric s hock. Do not open t he charger ’s c ase. This symbol is int ended t o infor m you that i mportant o per- ati ng a nd maint enanc e in ...

  • Radio Shack 23-416 - page 4

    4 IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! DANGER : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK , CARE F ULLY F OLLO W THESE IN STRUCTI ONS. This manua l contains important safety and operating instruc- tions for this b attery charger. Before y ou us e the ba ttery charger, read all t he i nst ructions and c au t ionary mark i ngs ...

  • Radio Shack 23-416 - page 5

    5 OPERA TION Always use a battery pack until it can no longer provide the necessary power, then recharge it. Cautio n s : • This charger works on ly with 4 .8-volt, 6.0-volt, 7.2-volt and 9.6-volt nickel-cadm ium/nickel-me tal hydride cord- connected or cartridge b attery packs. Charging another type of battery pack could dam age the bat tery pac ...

  • Radio Shack 23-416 - page 6

    6 Notes : • If the connec tor do es not f it, turn it ov er a nd tr y aga in. Do not force it . • T o charge a 4.8-volt cord-conn ected battery pack , plug t he smal l en d of the s upplied ad apter c ord fully into the battery pack’ s connector . Then plug the adapt- er cord’ s large end fully into the CHARGING JACK . 2. Insert the battery ...

  • Radio Shack 23-416 - page 7

    7 fails to charge. • If the battery pack you want to charge is a new one or has not been us ed for m ore t han 3 m ont hs , leave i t in the cha rger for 24 hou rs , even if the CHARGE i ndica- tor turns o ff . • If the CHARGE indicator flas hes, check the battery conn ection. If i t still flashe s, the battery pack might need to be replaced or ...

  • Radio Shack 23-416 - page 8

    8 CHARGING A ST ANDA RD CARTRIDG E BA TTER Y P ACK To charge a standard cartridge bat tery pack, simply insert the battery pack in t he CARTRI DG E com partment, then press it down firmly to ensure t he ba ttery pack makes cont act with the met al pins a t the bo ttom of t he com partment. Caution: Do not fo rc e t he bat t e ry pack. I f the cartr ...

  • Radio Shack 23-416 - page 9

    9 SPEC IFI CA TIONS In put V olt age ..... .. ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... AC 1 20 V ± 10%, 60 Hz Charging Current for Battery Pac ks Cord-Connected 7.2V ........ . .................. DC 1.5 A ± 10% Cord-Connected 4.8V/9.6V ........... . ...... DC 0.8 A ± 10% Cart ridge 4.8V/6. 0V/7.2V/ 9.6V .... .... ..... DC 0.8 A ± 10% Constant Trick le ...

  • Radio Shack 23-416 - page 10

    10 CARE AND MA INTENA NCE Your RadioShack AC Universal Charger is an e xample of su- perior design an d craftsman ship. The following sugg estions will help you care for your charger so you can enjoy it f o r years. Keep the charger dry. If it ge ts wet, wipe it d ry im - mediately. Liquids m ight cont ain min erals that can corrode the electronic ...

  • Radio Shack 23-416 - page 11

    11 NOTES 23-4 16.f m Page 11 Fri da y, Au gu st 6, 19 99 3:0 8 PM ...

  • Radio Shack 23-416 - page 12

    RadioShack A Divisi on of T a ndy Corporat ion Fo rt Wo rth , T exas 76102 0904 211 1 47 01 10A 8 Pri nte d in Hon g Kong Lim it ed Nine ty-Day W arrant y Thi s pr oduct is warr anted b y Ra di oS hack a g ainst m anufacturin g defects i n m ate- rial and wor kmanship under nor mal use for ninet y (90 ) da y s from the date of pur- chas e from Radi ...

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