Payload batteries
The charging connector is located on the rear of the main body - see Fig. 18 below.
• Unscrew the protective cap from the charging connector and connect the payload battery charger (2-pin connector).
• Plug the charger into a power source. The charging indicator will light green once charging is complete. Refer to
the manufacturer’s guide, provided with the charger, if necessary.
• Unplug the charger from the power source and disconnect it from the vehicle. Make sure to screw the protective
cap back onto the charging connector when finished.
Figure 18: Charging: payload batteries
Propulsion batteries
Propulsion batteries are charged over the same cables, that connect the floaters to the main body.
• If the Sonobot is fully assembled, disconnect the floater connecting cables from the main body.
• Connect the propulsion battery chargers (8-pin connectors) to the cables.
• Plug the chargers into a power source. The charging indicators will light green once charging is complete. Refer to
the manufacturer’s guide, provided with the chargers, if necessary.
• Unplug the chargers from the power source and disconnect them from the floaters. Connect the floaters back to the
main body.
WLAN box battery
The charging connector is located on the back of the WLAN box.
• Unscrew the protective cap from the charging connector on the back of the WLAN box and connect the payload
battery charger (2-pin connector).
• Plug the charger into a power source. The charging indicator will light green once charging is complete. Refer to
the manufacturer’s guide, provided with the chargers, if necessary.
• Unplug the charger from the power source and disconnect it from the WLAN box. Make sure to screw the protective
cap back onto the charging connector when finished.
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