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Battery Usage
Introduction
Battery usage icon shows an estimate
of battery life left. Four squares with the
battery outline indicates a full battery.
INSTALLING BATTERIES
The Forerunner 101 operates on two AAA alkaline batteries (not included), which are
placed in the back of the unit. Rechargeable alkaline, NiMH, NiCad, or lithium batteries may
be used. See page 30 for instructions on selecting battery type.
Stored data will not be lost while batteries are being changed. However, if batteries are
completely discharged and are not changed within a couple of days, it may take longer for the
unit to get a GPS signal fix.
To install the batteries:
1. Remove the battery cover by inserting a coin in the bottom slot. Twist the coin to lift the
cover up and pull away.
2. Compare the battery polarity with the diagram in the battery compartment and install the
batteries accordingly.
3. To re-install the battery cover, slide the top portion into the appropriate slot, then snap the
bottom section securely to the base of the unit.
Important Note
When replacing batteries, use only new or fully charged bat-
teries. Do not mix Alkaline and NiMH batteries. Rechargeable
batteries may typically display less capacity than disposable
batteries.
Remove the batteries from the unit if you don’t plan to use it
for several months. Storing batteries in the unit for prolonged
periods may result in leakage and damage to the battery
compartment.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper care and
disposal of used batteries. Do not incinerate used batteries, as
internal materials may ignite with explosive violence.
Extensive use of backlighting and key beep tones will signifi
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cantly reduce battery life.
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