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Charging the flight battery
do not use any computer or notebook usb port to connect power to the usb charger
because it may be damaged. USB ports also usually are limited to a current of max.
500 ma. only use the battery included or the supplementary battery from 89029rC.
1.
Use a suitable plug-in mains adapter or a cigarette lighter adapter with one USB output socket each
(output 5 V/DC, at least 1.5 A).
2.
Connect the USB LiPo charger included (1) to a USB mains adapter (2) or a cigarette lights USB adapter
with its USB plug. The plug-in charger (or adapter) must have a current resilience of at least 1.5 A!
3.
Then connect the plug-in charger to a mains socket. The LEDs (3) in the charger flash.
4. Connect the flight battery (4) to the charger socket (5) in the correct polarity. Observe the plug contour
for this. If the battery is not defective (high-Ohmic/interrupted) and mains supply is warranted, charging
commences. This is indicated by the two red LEDs (3 = charge indicator).
The following LED displays are possible:
The red LED is permanently lit:
The charging process is running
The red LED flashes:
Defective battery and/or bad contact of the plugs
The red LED goes off:
Battery is fully charged or no rechargeable battery or a fully
charged battery is connected
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