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© 2006 - 2007 Datalogic Scanning, Inc. R44-2669 (Rev . X1) 3/07 Using the Charger The 4-S tation Charger can be used to charge fr om one to four Battery P acks simultaneously . 1. Plug the AC A dapter into the bottom of the charger , then plug the cable from the AC A dapter into a power outlet that is appr opriate to the charger ’ s pow er ratin[...]
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© 2006 - 2007 Datalogic Scanning, Inc. R44-2669 (Rev . X1) 3/07 3. F ull charge should be achieved in less than four hours. 4. The LED associated with each charging bay in the Battery P ack indicates functions as follows: 5. A charging error is indicated when the amber LED flashes or remains steady amber when a B at- tery P ack has been inserted i[...]