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Using the Battery Charger
To ensure that you have a constant supply of freshly charged batteries, a
battery charger and four AA Ni-MH rechargeable batteries are provided
with some DC240/DC280 cameras. These batteries need to be charged
before using and take up to eight hours to fully charge. So you are always
prepared to take pictures, keep one set of rechargeable batteries in the
camera, and an extra set charged, ready for use. You can purchase
additional KODAK Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries as an accessory. For
details about available accessories, ask your dealer of Kodak products, or
visit our Website at http://www.kodak.com/go/accessories.
1 Verify that you are loading Ni-MH or
Ni-Cd rechargeable batteries. If they are
any other type, do not load them into
the charger.
This charger is for charging Ni-MH or
Ni-Cd batteries only, with a maximum of 4
cells, and a maximum charge of 1450mAH.
Do not charge nonrechargeable batteries.
2 Align the positive and negative ends of the
batteries with the positive and negative
contact points in the charger.
3 Insert the batteries into the charger until
the batteries snap in place.
4 Plug the charger into a power outlet.
Depending on where you live, some
battery chargers are supplied with power
plugs that are not attached to the charger. If
you have that type of charger, use the plug
that matches your power outlet.
5 Verify that the charge indicator lights on
the charger turn on. If the lights do not turn
on, verify that the batteries are inserted
correctly.
Batteries are fully charged when the charge
indicator lights on the charger turn off, or
after 8 hours of charging.
6 Unplug the charger and remove the
batteries when charging is complete.