The battery charger can be adapted to the local mains supply using the exchangeable connectors.
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Battery charger |
| |
Connector |
Button |
Compare the specifications
on the type plate with the local mains supply.
Press the button on the
rear of the battery charger.
Push the connector upwards
and remove it.
Push on the connector
required so it audibly clicks into place.
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Charging slot | |
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Battery |
Charge state gauge |
Observe the polarity and
insert the batteries into the battery charger.
Plug the battery charger
into the socket.
● The charge state gauge of the battery slot concerned will flash slowly.
● The batteries will warm up.
If the charge state gauge flashes red:
● The battery is defective or a disposable battery has been inserted.
Remove the battery and
dispose of it.
Do not dispose of
rechargeable batteries with the household waste. Dispose of them in accordance
with the locally applicable regulations.
The charge state gauge lights up continuously green:
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Battery |
Loop |
● The battery is fully charged.
● The battery charger switches over to trickle charging.
This ensures the batteries are recharged automatically as needed, remaining fully charged. This does not damage the batteries or diminish their capacity.
When required: Remove the
batteries from the charging slot.
Insert the batteries into
the loops on the hip belt for the transmitter as spare batteries.