Charging Battery Grips With Rechargeable Batteries - Riester Praxisdienst EliteVue Mode D'emploi

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3.1. Inserting the batteries:
Battery grips (2.3 and 2.7) type C and AA with rheotronic
− Turn the battery grip cover anti-clockwise at the lower part of the handle.
− Insert the standard alkaline batteries that you need for this battery grip into the battery grip
with the plus side pointing in the direction of the upper part of the grip.
− Screw the battery grip cover firmly back onto the battery grip.
3.2. Removing the batteries:
Battery grips (2.3 and 2.7) type C and AA with rheotronic
− Turn the battery grip cover on the lower part of the battery grip anti-clockwise.
− Take the batteries out of the battery grip by holding the opening of the battery grip slightly
downwards and shaking a bit if necessary.
− Screw the battery grip cover firmly back onto the battery grip.
ATTENTION!
For all factory-installed or separately supplied batteries, the red safety foil on the plus side
must be removed before start-up!
ATTENTION!
Only applies to battery grip (2.5) type C with rheotronic
230 V or 120 V socket:
When using the new ri-accu
spring of the battery grip cover. When using the old ri-accu
be attached to the spring (danger of short circuit!).
new ri-accu
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3.3. Inserting the rechargeable battery:
Battery grips (2.4 and 2.8) type C and AA with rheotronic
Battery grip type C with rheotronic
Battery grip (2.5) type C with rheotronic
ATTENTION!
Please observe safety instructions!
− Turn the battery grip cover at the lower part of the handle anti-clockwise.
− Remove the red safety foil on the plus side of the battery during initial start-up.
− Insert the battery approved for your battery grip (see 2.2) into the battery grip with the plus
side pointing toward the top of the grip. In addition to the plus symbol, you will also find an
arrow that shows you the direction of insertion into the battery grip.
− Screw the battery grip cover firmly back onto the battery grip.
3.4. Inserting the rechargeable battery:
Battery grips (2.4 and 2.8) type C and AA with rheotronic
Battery grip (2.6) type C with rheotronic
Battery grip (2.5) type C with rheotronic
ATTENTION!
Please observe safety instructions!
− Turn the battery grip cover anti-clockwise on the lower part of the battery grip.
− Take the battery out of the battery grip by holding the opening of the battery grip slightly
downwards and shaking it a bit if necessary.
− Screw the battery grip cover firmly back onto the battery grip.

4. Charging battery grips with rechargeable batteries:

4.1. Battery grips (2.4 and 2.8) type C and AA with rheotronic
− Can only be used in the charger ri-charger
− The ri-charger
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4.2. Battery grip (2.6) type C with rheotronic
- It can only be used with the plug-in charger (art. no.10707) from Riester.
For this purpose, the small round plug is inserted into the lower part of the battery grip
through the opening in the battery grip cover in the battery (art. no.10694 ri-accu
Now connect the mains plug of the plug-in charger to the power supply. The charge status of
the battery is indicated via the LED on the plug-in charger.
Red light means charging, green light means that the battery is fully charged.
4.3. Battery grip (2.5) type C with rheotronic
- Turn the bottom part of the socket handle anti-clockwise. The socket contacts become visib-
le. Round contacts are for 230 V mains operation, flat contacts are for 120 V mains operation.
Now plug the grip base into the socket for charging.
ATTENTION!
Before using the socket handle for the first time, it should be plugged into the socket up to a
max. of 24 hours.
ATTENTION!
The socket handle must not be charged for more than 24 hours.
ATTENTION!
The grip must never be in the socket when replacing the battery!
Technical specifications:
Optionally 230 V or 120 V version
ATTENTION!
− If you do not use the device for a long time or take it with you while travelling, please remo-
ve the batteries and rechargeable batteries from the grip.
− New batteries should be inserted when the light intensity of the instrument becomes we-
aker.
− In order to obtain an optimal light yield, we recommend that you always insert new
high-quality batteries when changing the battery (as described in 3.1 and 3.2).
− If there is a suspicion that liquid or condensation has penetrated the grip, it must not be
charged under any circumstances.
− This can lead to a life-threatening electric shock especially with regard to the socket hand-
les.
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L, art. no. 10692, make sure that there is no insulation on the
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old ri-accu
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3.5 V (for plug-in charger)
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3.5 V for charging in a 230 V or 120 V socket.
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3.5 V (for plug-in charger).
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3.5 V for charging in a 230 V or 120 V socket.
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2.5 V:
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2.5 V:
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3.5 V for charging in the
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3.5 V (for ri-charger
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3.5 V (for ri-charger
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3.5 V (for ri-charger
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3.5 V (for plug-in charger)
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3.5 V for charging in the 230 V or 120 V socket.
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