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3.3 Recharging the transmitter battery
When the control lamp on the transmitter blinks briefly three times at short intervals, this indicates that the
battery charge is low and it must be recharged. However, if you fail to notice the control lamp, there is no risk
of damage due to the battery running down, as the transmitter will switch itself off automatically after a short
time. If the control lamp goes off a short time after the transmitter has been switched on, this also indicates that
the battery needs to be recharged.
3.3.1 Charging the battery from a 230 V mains socket
To avoid any possible damage to your equipment, only use the mains charger included in the scope of
delivery.
Pull off the protection cap off the charging jack.
Plug the cable socket connector of the LG5/9 charger firmly onto the charging jack on the trans-
mitter until latching.
Connect the LG5/9 charger to the 230 V mains supply.
Check that the control lamp on the transmitter lights up red.
During the approx. 10 hour charging period, the lamp on the transmitter remains on all the time.
Blinking of the lamp indicates that the battery is fully charged and is in charge conservation phase.
The battery can remain in this state for several days without any risk of damage.
Replace protection cap after charging to avoid damage!