Use & care guide

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IMPORTANT NOTES WHEN USING THE REZAP® PRO CHARGER:
Charge only Alkaline, RAM (Rechargeable Alkaline Manganese), NiCd
and NiMH batteries. DO NOT charge Carbon Zinc (such as those with no
battery type printed on them or those labelled as SUPER HEAVY DUTY
or GENERAL PURPOSE) or primary Lithium batteries (such as those
used in cameras, 3V or 6V and labelled LITHIUM) in this charger (Refer
to Table 1 for details of various different battery types and how to
recognize them). These unsupported battery types will be rejected or not
properly charged if put into the charger.
Charge alkaline cells before they go completely flat. If the cells are
discharged beyond the point of return (less than 0.9V), chances are that
they will not be revived properly. Most electronic devices cut off at the 0.9
volt level; however devices such as torches, radios, clocks, remote
controls or the like do have the tendency to drain the batteries completely.
Alkaline cells should be disposed of promptly if they are rejected by the
charger (green light turns off after flashing) or their service life is very
short after recharged.
After batteries are charged, only batteries that show the same voltage
strength should be used together. For alkaline batteries, use those with
voltage strength above 1.44V together and for rechargeable batteries, use
those with voltage strength above 1.30V together. Mixing weak or partially
charged with fully charged batteries will result in your device not
functioning properly or not powering on at all. Also remember not to mix
different battery types together (eg: Alkaline with rechargeable).
For best results, charged alkaline cells should be promptly removed within
a few hours after charging is completed. Continuous connection to the
metal plates (whether the charger is ON or OFF) for a prolonged period
will shorten battery life. Recharged alkaline cells should be used as soon
as possible as they are not suitable for long term storage due to their
rapid self discharge.
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