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Charging procedure for Li Ion and NiMh rechargeable bat-
teries in the transmitter
Inserting the transmitter batteries / power pack
Adjusting the steering wheel position
Insert new batteries if the LED display flashes or the buzzer
sounds.
1. Remove the transmitter battery cover.
2. Insert new AA Mignon batteries / rechargeable batteries or the
LiPo power pack available as an option.. Pay attention to the
correct polarity.
If the LiPo power pack is used and inserted in the transmitter, the
current is automatically supplied from the LiPo power pack. If this is
removed, the transmitter is supplied from the batteries.
Attention!
Always switch off the transmitter before changing the battery /
power pack.
The steering wheel can be set to any desired position. To adjust it,
the two securing screws must be removed. The steering unit can
then be moved forwards or backwards to the desired position.
Finally re-insert and tighten the two securing screws.
Attention!!!
Tighten the securing screws carefully and do not over-tighten.
LiPo-battery
4 Batteries
Securing screws
The optionally available rechargeable batteries 500608153 (Li-Ion)
or 500609042 (NiMh) can both be charged via the charging socket
on the transmitter. These batteries can be charged with a normal
4-cell NiMh charger (e.g. 500606073). If, however, the transmitter is
fitted with both rechargeable battery types (LiIon/NiMh) only one
of these can be charged. In this case, the Li-Ion battery will always
be charged first. If this is removed, you can now charge the 4x NiMh
batteries. The transmitter has an internal Li Ion cut-out as overload
protection for the Li Ion battery.
please observe the instructions for the chrger and the rechar-
geable batteries!!!