Arrowmax AMCM9008-1600-D

Arrowmax AMCM9008-1600-D Battery User Manual

For Motorola HT750, HT1250, GP328, GP338 Two-Way Radios

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This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use of your Arrowmax AMCM9008-1600-D Ni-MH battery pack. This battery is designed as a replacement for Motorola HNN9011, HNN9012, HNN9009, and HNN9008 batteries, compatible with various Motorola two-way radio models including HT750, HT1225, HT1250, GP328, and GP338. Please read this manual thoroughly before initial use and retain it for future reference.

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Observe the following safety precautions to prevent damage to the battery, radio, or personal injury:

Ebube mbụ: Upon delivery, the battery is not fully charged. It is important to recharge the battery overnight (approximately 12-16 hours) before its first use to ensure optimal performance and battery life.

Arrowmax AMCM9008-1600-D Ni-MH Battery Pack with warning label

Foto 1: N'ihu view of the Arrowmax AMCM9008-1600-D Ni-MH battery pack, showing the product label and safety warnings.

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The Arrowmax AMCM9008-1600-D is a high-quality Ni-MH (Nickel-Metal Hydride) battery pack designed for reliable power to your compatible Motorola two-way radios. It features a robust construction and includes a heavy-duty spring belt clip for convenient carrying.

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This battery pack is compatible with the following Motorola two-way radio models and replaces the following OEM battery part numbers:

Azu view of Arrowmax battery with heavy-duty spring belt clip

Ọgụgụ 2: N'azụ view of the Arrowmax battery pack, illustrating the integrated heavy-duty spring belt clip.

Ntọala na nwụnye

  1. Ịkwapu: Carefully remove the battery pack from its packaging.
  2. Ebube mbụ: Before first use, place the battery in a compatible charger and charge it overnight (12-16 hours). Refer to the "Charging the Battery" section for details.
  3. Jikọọ na Redio: Align the battery pack with the battery compartment on the back of your Motorola two-way radio. Slide the battery into place until it clicks securely. Ensure the battery is fully seated to maintain proper contact.
  4. Remove from Radio: To remove the battery, locate the battery release latch (usually at the bottom or side of the battery compartment on the radio). Press the latch and slide the battery pack downwards or outwards to detach it from the radio.
  5. Belt Clip Attachment (if separate): If the belt clip is not pre-attached, align the clip with the designated slots on the back of the battery and slide it into place until it locks. To remove, follow the reverse procedure, often involving a small tab or release mechanism on the clip itself.

Ntuziaka ọrụ

Ịchaji batrị:

Use only a charger specifically designed for Ni-MH batteries and compatible with your Motorola radio battery type. Incompatible chargers can damage the battery or pose a safety risk.

  1. Jikọọ chaja: Plug the charger's power adapter into an appropriate electrical outlet.
  2. Fanye batrị: Place the battery pack into the charging slot of the charger. Ensure the battery contacts align correctly with the charger terminals.
  3. Ihe ngosi nlele: The charger typically has an LED indicator that shows the charging status (e.g., red for charging, green for fully charged). Refer to your charger's manual for specific indicator meanings.
  4. Oge nchaji: For initial use, charge the battery overnight (12-16 hours). Subsequent charges typically take 8-12 hours for a full charge, depending on the charger and battery depletion level.
  5. Wepu batrị: Once fully charged, remove the battery from the charger. Avoid leaving batteries on charge indefinitely after they are full, as this can reduce battery life over time.
Arrowmax battery in a charging dock

Figure 3: An Arrowmax battery pack placed in a compatible charging dock, indicating the charging process.

Using the Battery with Your Radio:

Once the battery is installed and fully charged, your radio is ready for use. Refer to your radio's instruction manual for specific operating procedures.

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Nchọpụta nsogbu

Nsogbu Ihe nwere ike ime Ngwọta
Batrị anaghị akwụ ụgwọ.
  • Improperly seated in charger.
  • Charger not powered.
  • Kọntaktị batrị ruru unyi.
  • Chaja ma ọ bụ batrị ezighi ezi.
  • Ensure battery is correctly inserted.
  • Check power connection to charger.
  • Clean battery and charger contacts.
  • Test with a different known-good charger or battery if available.
Short operating time after full charge.
  • Battery not fully charged initially.
  • Batrị na-abịa ná njedebe nke ndụ.
  • Extreme operating temperatures.
  • Perform an overnight initial charge (12-16 hours).
  • Tụlee ịgbanwe batrị ahụ ma ọ bụrụ na ọ dịla ochie ma ọ bụ na ejirila ya nke ukwuu.
  • Operate radio within recommended temperature ranges.
Battery does not fit radio.
  • Incorrect battery model for your radio.
  • Ntinye na -ezighi ezi.
  • Verify your radio model against the compatibility list in this manual.
  • Ensure correct alignment and firm seating during installation.

Nkọwapụta

Nọmba nlereanya AMCM9008-1600-D
Chemistry batrị Ni-MH (Nickel-Metal Hydride)
Voltage 7.2 V
Ike 2500 mAh
Redio dakọtara Motorola HT750, HT1225, HT1250, GP328, GP338
Replaces OEM HNN9011, HNN9012, HNN9009, HNN9008
Approx. Weight (per battery) ~0.51 lbs (based on 2.05 lbs for 4-pack)
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For warranty information or technical support regarding your Arrowmax battery pack, please refer to the seller's policies or contact Arrowmax Communications, INC directly. Contact details are typically available on the product packaging or the seller's websaịtị.

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