Tait TP9300 User Manual - page 151
Charging and caring for batteries 151
LED behavior
If there is a battery in the charger when power is
supplied to the charger, the LEDs behave as follows:
If the charger does not behave as expected:
■
Make sure the radio or battery is seated properly
in the charger.
■
Check that the charger is properly plugged into
the originally supplied power supply.
■
Check that the battery and charger contacts are
clean. To clean, wipe the contacts with a dry lint-
free cloth to remove any dirt, oil or grease.
Meaning
briefly
The charger has been connected to a power
supply.
steady
The battery is charging.
steady
Charging complete. Remove the battery, or
leave it in the charger.
steady
■
The battery temperature is outside the
normal charging range. Charging will start
or resume once the temperature is within
normal limits. No action is required.
■
There is a fault. Contact your local
regional Tait office.
or
flashing
If the LEDs for all charger slots continuously
flash orange, or red then orange, the
multicharger itself may be faulty (e.g. the fan
may be jammed or faulty). Consult your radio
provider for advice.
all off
There is a fault. Contact your local regional
Tait office.