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Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Maintenance
Your T3010
II
requires no regular maintenance, other than en-
suring the battery has sufficient charge.
CARE OF YOUR T3010
CARE OF YOUR T3010
CARE OF YOUR T3010
CARE OF YOUR T3010
CARE OF YOUR T3010
II
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From time to time wipe the battery contacts and acces-
sory connector contacts with a dry lint-free cloth to re-
move any dirt, oil or grease.
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To clean the radio's case use a cloth dampened with clean
water.
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To remove difficult marks the cloth may be dampened
with a mild liquid soap solution.
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DO NOT
allow the radio to come in contact with deter-
gents, alcohol, aerosol sprays or petroleum-based prod-
ucts as they may permanently damage the case.
TO PRESERVE BA
TO PRESERVE BA
TO PRESERVE BA
TO PRESERVE BA
TO PRESERVE BATTER
TTER
TTER
TTER
TTERY LIFE
Y LIFE
Y LIFE
Y LIFE
Y LIFE
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Avoid storing the battery for extended periods without
first fully recharging it.
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Avoid repeatedly recharging the battery when it has only
had a small amount of use.
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Use only a Tait recommended charger.
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Maintain an ambient temperature of 5
0
to 40
0
C during
recharging (optimum battery performance will be obtained
between 15
0
and 25
0
C).
CAUTION:
DO NOT
allow the battery pack contacts to be-
come short-circuited or dispose of the battery pack in a
fire.
AVOIDING HIGH TEMPERA
AVOIDING HIGH TEMPERA
AVOIDING HIGH TEMPERA
AVOIDING HIGH TEMPERA
AVOIDING HIGH TEMPERATURES
TURES
TURES
TURES
TURES
If your radio is left in strong sunlight, or exposed to high tem-
perature, the display may temporarily darken, and the High Tem-
perature Warning may sound. If the temperature exceeds 80
0
C,
the radio will cease to function until the temperature returns to
a safe level.
Additionally, the high capacity battery pack is fitted with a safety
cutout which prevents operation above 70
0
C. Temperatures
above 90
0
C cause permanent damage.
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