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2. Next, connect the cable to a computer or USB adaptor/charging cable connected
to the mains (e.g. from a mobile phone) (figure
).
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The battery will now start charging.
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The LED will be blue while the battery is charging.
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The LED will switch off as soon as the battery is
fully charged.
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Charging the battery can take up to 6 hours.
CAUTION
Fire hazard
There is a risk of fire if the battery is charged incorrectly.
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The battery must only be charged using original accessories and in ac-
cordance with the specifications detailed in this operating manual. The
environmental temperature has to be between 0 °C and +45 °C.
The use of damaged cables or chargers or charging the battery in damp environments
can result in electric shock, fire and injury. Make sure the temperature is between 0 °C
and +45 °C when charging the battery as other temperatures can destroy the battery.
Make sure the mains and USB cable are properly connected.
As the device’s user, you are responsible by law for properly disposing of all used bat-
teries, which must not be disposed of as domestic waste (Battery Directive).
11.2 Resetting the hardware/device
The device will go into battery protection mode if the battery’s charge is very low to
prevent it from being completely drained. Once that happens, the device can only be
restarted once the battery has been recharged and the hardware has been reset.
The hardware/device can also be reset if the device has stopped operating for some
reason. To do so:
• Fully charge the battery (until the LED goes
out).
• Press the reset button on the device with
a toothpick or straightened paper clip
(figure
).
• Do not use excessive force to press the reset
button, which is very easy to operate.
• The device will restart as soon as the reset
button has been pressed.
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