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Figure 4
9. Setting up the Transmitter
In the operating instructions, the numbers in the text always refer to the figure opposite or the figures within
the section. Cross-references to other figures will be indicated by the corresponding figure number.
a) Inserting the Batteries/Rechargeable Batteries
For the power supply of the transmitter you will need 4 alkaline batteries or rechargeable batteries mignon size (AA).
For ecological and also for economical reasons it is recommended to use rechargeable batteries, since they can be
recharged in the transmitter via a built-in charging socket (see figure 4, item 1). To insert the batteries or rechargeable
batteries, please proceed as follows:
The cover of the battery compartment (1) is on the rear of
the transmitter (see figure 2, item 16). Press the ribbed
surface with the triangle (2) and slide the cover downwards.
Now insert the four batteries or rechargeable batteries in
the battery compartment. Please observe the correct polarity
of the cells. The polarity is indicated (3) at the bottom of the
battery compartment.
Afterwards slide on the lid of the battery compartment and
let the locking mechanism click into place.
b) Charging Rechargeable Batteries in the Transmitter
For operation with rechargeable batteries you can connect
a charging cable (not included in the supply) to the charging
socket (1) and charge the rechargeable batteries in the
transmitter when the transmitter is switched off.
Always make sure the polarity of the connecting plug is
correct. The inner contact of the charging socket must be
connected to the negative terminal (-) and the outer contact
to the positive terminal (+) of the charger.
The charging current should correspond to approximately
1/10 of the capacity value of the inserted rechargeable
batteries.
Connect the charger only if rechargeable batteries (1.2V/cell) have been inserted in the transmitter. Never
try to recharge batteries (1.5V/cell) with the charger. Danger of explosion!
In order to avoid damage to internal printed conductors and connections, please do not use quick chargers.