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• Push the

Start

button on the charger faceplate

• Once the battery pack has peaked, the beeper will sound for about 45 seconds and the LED will

flash green. The charger is now on trickle charge. The beeper will sound once every few minutes

until the battery is disconnected.

• To re-peak the pack, simply push the

Start

button. This should be done without disconnecting the 

battery pack. The beeper will sound once and the pack will charge until it peaks. It will then return

to trickle charge.

Charging 4/5 cell receiver packs

The Summit includes a universal charge lead so that you can charge all major brands of receiver 

battery packs. 

To charge the battery:

• Hook up the ends of the leads to the terminal of the charger, making sure to attach the red lead 

wire to the red charger hook up. Next, attach the black lead wire to the black charger hook up.

• Connect the Summit to an appropriate DC power supply. The beeper will sound once, and the 

LED will blink green, then red, then it will stop blinking.

• Plug the connector of the charge lead into the connector of the battery pack. The beeper will 

sound once, and the LED will flash green.

• Select the charge rate for your battery pack. The MAXIMUM charge rate is two times the rated

capacity for batteries with a listed capacity of 600-1000mAh. Maximum charge rate for receiver

batteries with a rated capacity higher than 1000mAh is 2.0 amps (2000mAh.) 

• Push the

Start

button on the charger faceplate. 

• Once the battery pack has peaked, the beeper will sound for about 45 seconds, and the LED will

flash green. The charger is now on trickle charge. The beeper will sound once every few minutes

until the battery is disconnected.

• To re-peak the pack, simply push the

Start

button. This should be done without disconnecting the

battery pack. The beeper will sound once and the pack will charge until it peaks. It will then return

to trickle charge.

Charging Sub-C packs 

The Summit includes a Tamiya connector charge lead so that you can charge sub-C packs that are

required to launch electric gliders. Certain slow flyer packs also have a Tamiya connector on them. To

charge the battery:

• Hook up the ends of the leads to the terminal of the charger, making sure that you attach the red

lead wire to the red of the charger hook up. Next, attach the black of the lead wire to the black 

charger hook up.

• Connect the Summit to an appropriate DC power supply. The beeper will sound once and the LED

will blink green, then red, then it will stop blinking.

• Plug the connector of the charge lead into the connector of the battery pack. The beeper will sound

once, and the LED will flash green.

• Select the charge rate for your battery pack. If you are charging a 6/7-cell sub-C car pack, the

charge rate should be 4 amps (4000mA.) 

• Push the

Start

button on the charger faceplate.

• Once the battery pack has peeked, the beeper will sound for about 45 seconds and the LED will

flash green. The charger is now on trickle charge. The beeper will sound once every few minutes

until the battery is disconnected.

• To re-peak the pack, simply push the 

Start

button. This should be done without disconnecting the

battery pack. The beeper will sound once and the pack will charge until it peaks. It will then return

to trickle charge.

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