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Battery Charger Panasonic BQ-CC55 AC for AA AAA Batteries
Battery Charger Panasonic BQ-CC55 AC for AA AAA Batteries
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Battery Charger Panasonic BQ-CC55 AC for AA AAA Batteries
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Battery Charger Panasonic BQ-CC55 AC for AA AAA Batteries
Battery Charger Panasonic BQ-CC55 AC for AA AAA Batteries
The Panasonic BQ-CC55 AC battery charger is a compact household charger compatible with AA and AAA rechargeable batteries. Designed for everyday use, it accepts AC input voltage from 100–240 V and includes four 2000 mAh batteries, providing a ready-to-use solution for powering remotes, toys, wireless peripherals and other small devices. LED indicators show charging progress and status to help you manage battery readiness.
The charger supports both AA and AAA sizes and accommodates up to four batteries simultaneously, offering flexible charging for mixed devices. Its wide AC input range makes it usable in many regions without the need for a voltage converter. The built-in LED indicators provide a clear visual indication of charging status while the compact, lightweight design simplifies storage and transport.
Insert AA or AAA rechargeable batteries into the charger respecting polarity marks. Plug the charger into an AC outlet within the specified input voltage range. Observe the LED indicators to monitor charging progress; leave batteries in the charger until the indicator shows a completed charge. After charging completes, unplug the unit and remove batteries before storing or using them in devices.
Use only rechargeable NiMH AA or AAA batteries that match the charger’s supported sizes. Charge batteries at room temperature on a stable surface and avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat or moisture. Remove batteries from devices when not in use for extended periods and recharge them periodically to maintain capacity. If LED behaviour indicates an error or a battery becomes excessively hot, stop charging and inspect the cells before further use.
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