S
ervice Manual
Remote Control Cable/Radio
604
Charging the Battery
CHARGE THE BATTERY
When
the
red
LED
1
(
battery
)
of
the
transmitter
starts
to
blin
k
during
normal
operation,
the
battery
is
almost
empty.
Ca.
10
to
20
minutes
later
the
transmitter
will
be
shut
off
automatically.
During
this
time,
the
empty
battery
must
be
replaced
with
a
new
one.
After
replacing,
restart
the
transmitter
as
described
in
chapter
3
.
Insert
the
empty
battery
for
recharging
into
the
charging
case
of
the
receiver
and
loc
k
.
Ma
k
e
sure
the
battery
is
inserted
into
the
case
with
the
correct
polarity.
The
green
LED
9
("
Laden
/
Charge
")
on
the
receiver
panel
(
fig.
1
or
2
)
lights
up.
When
the
battery
is
charged
(
after
3
hours
ma
x
imum
)
,
this
LED
begins
to
flash.
The
battery
can
now
either
be
removed
from
the
or
left
in
the
charger
case.
In
both
ways,
the
battery
will
retain
its
full
charge.
if
you
insert
the
battery
by
mista
k
e
(+
and
_
terminals
mar
k
ed
on
the
housing
)
with
wrong
polarity
into
the
charging
case
(
the
battery
can
be
wrongly
inserted
into
the
case
only
with
force
)
,
the
red
LED
8
("V
erpolt
/
Wrong
polarity
")
lights
up
In
this
case,
withdraw
the
battery
and
re-
insert
correctly.
Note
:
On
compact
units,
LED
8
is
not
available.
In
these
units,
the
green
LED
9
("
Laden
/
Charge
")
does
not
light
up
when
the
battery
is
inserted
with
wrong
polarity.
To
maintain
the
full
charging
capacity
of
the
battery
over
a
long
time,
it
should
be
completely
discharged
once
a
wee
k
before
recharging.
For
this
purpose,
your
charger
is
e
q
uipped
with
an
automatic
discharge
function
:
For
discharging
k
eep
the
yellow
button
11
depressed,
insert
the
battery
into
the
charger
and
loc
k
.
The
yellow
LED
10
("
Entladen
/
Discharge
")
will
now
light
up.
When
the
battery
is
completely
discharged
the
charger
switches
automatically
to
normal
charge
and
later
on
to
tric
k
le
charge
(
green
LED
9
flashing
)
.
Fig.1
+
8
9
10
11
4
5
6
7
MC
1
MC
2
V
erpott
Laden
Entladen
MC
3
Freig.
P
rog.
NOT
1
NOT
2
-
Fig.2
+
8
9
10
11
4
5
6
7
MC
1
MC
2
V
erpott
Laden
Entladen
NOT
1
NOT
2
-
Stop
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