Use & care guide

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STEP 3: OBSERVING THE CHARGERS STATUS
.
Once batteries are firmly in contact with the chargers metal plates,
t
he
charger’s indicator lights will be activated immediately, showing
t
he
different charger status as
f
ollows
:
o RED LIGHT ON Power is ON and the charger is ready for use
.
o GREEN LIGHT FLASHING Battery is being charged
.
o GREEN LIGHT ON Charging is finished and battery is ready for use
.
o GREEN LIGHT OFF Faulty or No battery present or improper ba
tt
ery
connec
t
ion
.
o GREEN LIGHT TURNS OFF AFTER FLASHING Battery is
f
aul
t
y
,
exhausted and or is no longer rechargeable. Prompt dispose of
t
hese
batteries should occur to avoid eventual battery leakage.
IMPORTANT NOTES WHEN USING THE REZA CHARGER:
Charge only Alkaline, Titanium, 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 Lithium ba
tt
eries
(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
t
ypes
and how to recognize
t
hem)
.
Charge alkaline cells before they go completely flat. If the cells are
discharged beyond the point of return (less than 0.9V), chances are
t
ha
t
they will not be revived properly. Most electronic devices cut off at the 0
.
9
volt level; however devices such as torches, radios, clocks, remo
t
e
controls and the like, have a tendency to drain the ba
tt
eries
completely.
Alkaline cells should be disposed of promptly if they are rejected by
t
he
charger (green light turns off after flashing) or their service life is very
short after recharge.