Charging is complete when the NiMH charge LED [5] goes green. Then
unplug the wall plug power adapter from the mains outlet or the car adapter
from the on-board power outlet.
Open the battery holder [9] by pressing the battery holder unlock [15] on
both sides and remove the NiMH batteries.
If the NiMH batteries do not charge, you can try to restore
them by using the Revive function. Proceed as follows:
Insert two NiMH batteries of the same type and use the universal charger as
described above.
Press the Revive AA/AAA button [2] for 2 or 3 seconds.
The NiMH charge LED [5] goes red during the charging process. When
charging is complete, the NiMH charge LED [5] goes green.
If the charging process fails to start, the NiMH batteries are faulty. In this
case, use new NiMH batteries.
Unplug the universal charger from the mains and remove the NiMH batteries
as described above.
Charging Li-Ion batteries
You must only charge Li-Ion with a voltage of 3.6V / 3.7V
(one cell) and 7.2V / 7.4V (two cells). So before you start,
double-check the voltage of the Li-Ion battery you want to
charge.
Open the battery holder [9] by pressing the battery holder unlock [15] on
both sides.
Replace the cover of the NiMH battery compartment [1] if you had removed
it.
Depending on the Li-Ion battery, align the Li-Ion battery contact rail [16] to
the side or to the top, by pressing the charging contacts rail unlock [14] on
both sides.
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