Charging the transmitter batteries in the transmitter
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Insert the rechargeable batteries in the transmitter. Ensure correct polarity!
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Switch off the transmitter.
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Connect the charger to the appropriate voltage source
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Connect the charger to the charging socket.
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Do not use any fast charging devices to avoid damage to the internal conductors and connections
due to high charging currents.
The maximum charging current is 500mA.
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Unplug the charger from the transmitter and the power source as soon as the charging process
is complete.
CAUTION! The charger should be connected only when batteries are inserted in the trans-
mitter!
Conventional alkaline batteries (1.5V) should not be recharged.
There is a danger of fire and explosion!
Charging the transmitter batteries outside the transmitter
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Charge batteries intended only for it and use an appropriate charger.
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Charge only batteries of the same type and capacity.
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Ensure correct polarity.
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Recharge the batteries only under supervision, on a flame-resistant surface and keep adequate
distance from combustible surfaces or objects.
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Check the temperature of the battery occasionally during the charging process.
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NiMH and NiCd batteries can heat up considerably especially at high charge currents (1C). The
battery may be damaged on excessive heating (>50°C). In such a case, reduce the charge current.
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Already charged or fully discharged batteries should not be connected and charged.
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Never charge/discharge damaged, expired or deformed rechargeable batteries. There is a danger
of fire and explosion!
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