Lenmar Enterprises Battery Charger PRO744 User Manual

Model PRO744  
Rechargeable Nickel Metal-Hydride  
Charger and Batteries  
Owner’s Manual  
Thank you for purchasing the NoMEM PRO Battery System. Please read this manual carefully. It contains important  
operating instructions for your NoMEM PRO Rechargeable Battery System. This PRO744 charger will quickly and  
efficiently charge all AA or AAA Nickel Cadmium (NiCd) or Nickel Metal-Hydride (NiMH) batteries.  
Warning:  
Batteries are not charged as shipped. Must be charged prior to first use.  
Charge only NiCd or NiMH type batteries on this charger.  
Do Not mix NiCd and NiMH batteries together when charging or using. Keep all NiMH batteries and NiCd batteries  
separate.  
Use only NoMEM PRO or other proper NiMH compatible charger to recharge NoMEM PRO batteries.  
Batteries may leak or explode causing personal injury if inserted improperly, disposed of in fire, mixed with other  
battery types, or short circuited.  
CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS  
AA and AAA Size (Automatic Quick Charge)  
1. This charger will charge 2 or 4 batteries at one time. Slide the switch above the battery compartment to the “2” or “4”  
position according to the number of batteries you wish to charge. When charging 2 batteries only, use the left side of  
the battery compartment, leaving the 2 spaces on the right side empty. When charging 4 batteries, slide the switch to  
the “4” position and insert all 4 batteries to be charged (see figure 1).  
2. The battery compartment is adjustable to fit either AA or AAA size batteries. If you are charging AAA size batteries,  
make sure the handle at the top of the battery compartment has been moved all the way down until it has clicked into  
place. If you are charging AA size, make sure the handle is lifted all the way up into the notch located at the top of  
the battery compartment. After adjusting the compartment to fit the size batteries you wish to charge, insert either 2  
or 4 AA or AAA batteries into the charger. Do not mix AA and AAA batteries when charging.  
3. Select the AC adapter or DC/Auto Cord adapter, depending on whether you are using the charger at home or in the  
car. Be aware that when using the DC/Auto cord, many cars do not supply power to the cigarette lighter while the key  
is in the off position. Plug the selected power adapter into the power source available, and plug the connector, at the  
end of the adapter cord, into the power input jack on the top of the charger unit. The red “Charge” indicator LED will  
glow Red to show charging is taking place.  
4. After the proper charge time, the red “Charge” LED will go off and the Green “Ready” LED will come on to indicate  
that the charge is complete and batteries are ready for use. Once the green “Ready” LED is on, the charger switches  
to “trickle” mode to keep the batteries at full.  
5. Once charge is complete, remove batteries and unplug charger as soon as it is practical. Do not leave batteries in  
charger for extended periods of time (more than 1-2 days) OR when the charger is not plugged in. Unplug the  
charger when not in use.  
6. Begin again at Step-1 to charge the next set of batteries.  
Bad Cell Detection:  
When charge process is started, the charger detects the health status of each of the cells in the battery compartment. If  
any battery is unsuitable for charging, i.e. short circuit or reversed polarity, the red “Charge “ LED will flash. The damaged  
cell(s) should be properly disposed of.  
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