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12
Inserting the
Battery
As opposed to previous receiver models, the battery trapdoor
of the SP60 can entirely be detached from the receiver case.
As explained below, the battery is first inserted into the inner
side of the trapdoor and then inserted into the receiver case,
together with the trapdoor.
• Open the battery trapdoor: Using your thumb and middle
finger, press on the two locks to free and remove the
trapdoor (
[10]
).
• Place the trapdoor upside down on a horizontal plane,
curved edge to the right. Place the battery nearby, electric
contacts upward, and as shown (
[11]
)
• Take the battery and insert one of its end into the trapdoor
(
[12]
), then gently push the other end until the battery is
fully inserted ([13]).
The trapdoor is fitted with an auto-locking system (
[14]
)
at both ends of the battery that will keep the battery firmly
in position once fully inserted.
• Hold the receiver case upside down in one hand, take the
battery and trapdoor in the other hand and insert them
into the battery compartment (
[15]
). A click can be heard
when the trapdoor gets locked into the receiver case.
Note: To remove the battery from the trapdoor, gently push aside one
of the locking legs to free that end of the battery. Then it’s easy taking
the battery out of the trapdoor.
[10]
[11]
[14]
[15]
[12]
[13]
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