Quick Reference: Charging a Handheld with Accessories (Pistol Grip, Boot Case, Hand Strap)

Quick Reference: Charging a Handheld with Accessories (Pistol Grip, Boot Case, Hand Strap)



Removing the detachable part of the charging cradle allows you to charge the handheld device while accessories are attached.

If you use any handheld accessories, remove the detachable part of the charging cradle so the device fits properly. Follow these steps:

  1. Bend the groove of the detachable part inward until you hear a click.

  2. Grasp both sides of the detachable piece and slide it upward to remove it from the cradle.

  3. After removing the piece, place the handheld in the cradle to charge it without removing any accessories.

Figure1: Example of how to remove the detachable piece of the charging cradle 



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