- Your new battery comes in a discharged condition and
must be charged before use. Upon initial use (or after prolonged
storage period) the battery may require two to three charge/discharge
cycles before achieving maximum capacity.
- When
charging the battery for the first time your charging device may
indicate that charging is complete after just 10 or 15 minutes. This is
a normal phenomenon with rechargeable batteries. Simply remove the
battery from the charging device and repeat the charging procedure.
- It
is important to condition (fully discharge and then fully charge) the
battery every two to three weeks. Failure to do so may significantly
shorten the battery's life (this does not apply to Li-Ion batteries,
which do not require conditioning). To discharge, simply run your
device under the battery's power until it shuts down or until you get a
low battery warning. Then recharge the battery as instructed in your
user's manual.
- If the battery will not be
in use for a month or longer, it is recommended that it be removed from
the device and stored in a cool, dry, clean place.
- It is normal for a battery to become warm during charging and discharging.
- A
charged battery will eventually lose its charge if unused. It may
therefore be necessary to recharge the battery after a storage period.
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