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CHARGING SYSTEMS
Receiver
(Two-Hour Recharge)
The exclusive Tri-Tronics cradle charging system keeps your receiver batteries in better condition than any previous charging
system available. Batteries discharged through normal use will take only two hours to fully recharge. Batteries that have been al-
lowed to fully discharge such as in storage for an extended period may take as much as four hours to charge.
The NiMH re-chargeable batteries used in Tri-Tronics products do not have a “memory” so you can recharge at any time, even if
the batteries have not run down. Also, you can leave the unit on charge in the cradle at all times when it is not in use and not dam-
age the batteries.
To recharge, plug the supplied wall cube power supply into household AC power and plug the wall cube cord into the charging
cradle. Insert the receiver into the cradle so that the receiver charging contacts line up with the cradle charging contacts. There
will be a positive “snap” feel when the receiver locks into the cradle correctly. Do not charge batteries in especially hot areas such
as inside a vehicle. Keep the vents on both sides of the charging cradle free of dirt and debris. Do not block the vents. Do not
wash the charging cradle or allow it to get wet as this will damage it permanently.
Receiver Charging Cradle Light Function
The charging cradle light flashes red and then green briefly when the wall cube is plugged in. When the receiver is charging at full
the cradle light will be steady red. When the system switches to trickle charge the cradle light will be steady green. The receiver is
now fully charged but may be left on charge. If the cradle light is off this means that power is interrupted, there is no receiver on
the cradle, or the receiver is not properly connected.