The Avaya Quick Charger User
Guide
The PTQ360 Quick Charger will recharge a sin-
gle NiCd (Nickel Cadmium) or NiMH (Nickel
Metal Hydride) battery in 60-90 minutes. Note
these precautions:
• To ensure proper charging and prevent dam-
age, the Battery Pack should be at room tem-
perature (between 50° and 85° F, 10° and
30° C) when charging.
• Do not place the charger where it is subject
to extreme temperature variations, such as
sunny windows or heating/cooling vents.
• Flashing yellow—the Quick Charger is test-
ing and conditioning the Battery Pack. This
test/condition mode is automatically started
every 11th cycle of the charger. Testing the
NiCd Standard Battery Pack takes approxi-
mately four hours; testing the NiMH High
Capacity Battery Pack takes approximately
8-10 hours.
To manually start the test, press the MODE but-
ton. To stop the test, press the MODE button.
However, it is highly recommended that the test
be allowed to complete.
Battery Pack Bins
If a Wireless Telephone is to be used during the
recharging cycle, fully charged Battery Packs must
always be available. Therefore, it is recommended
that a bin is available to collect discharged Battery
Packs and a second bin for charged Battery Packs.
Users can quickly replace their discharged Battery
IMPORTANT
• Replacement Battery Packs are available from your
supplier or servicing agent.
• Never use non-[OEM] charging units as they
could damage the Battery Pack.
• Only use the original [OEM] plug-in power adapter.
• Do not dip the Battery Pack in water or throw into fire.
• It is normal for the Battery Pack to become warm
when charging.
• Recycle or dispose of Battery Packs according to local
requirements.
• Do not immerse the Charger in water or other liquid.
Pack with a charged one. An assigned person can
recharge the Battery Packs and move them to the
charged bin as they are recharged. It is also rec-
ommended that the bins be non-metallic and clear-
ly labeled to identify whether they are intended for
charged or discharged Battery Packs.
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Issue 2
Feburary 2005
Doc PN 72-8360-01-B