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being charged.
If the LED (10) on the Wrist Receiver Charger lights up green, this indicates that the
Charger is connected to the power supply unit and that the Charger is powered by
mains voltage.
If the LED (10) on the Wrist Receiver Charger blinks green, this indicates that the
Charger is powered by the back-up batteries. Only use rechargeable TMK AAA60CT
type NiMH batteries for the Wrist Receiver Charger.
Please note:
The Visit Wrist Receiver and Bellman Visit Wrist Receiver Charger CAN
ONLY BE USED WITH RECHARGEABLE NiMH BATTERIES!
Non-rechargeable batteries will start to leak if recharged! The acid in the batteries
will damage the electronics in the BE1560 Visit Wrist Receiver and the BE1570 Wrist
Receiver Charger. The resulting damage will not be covered by any guarantee. Only
use Varta V40H batteries for the Wrist Receiver and TMK AAA60CT batteries for the
Charger.
Troubleshooting in brief
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
Nothing happens.
Check that the power supply unit is connected
correctly and that the green LED (10) on the
Charger lights up.
Charge or renew the battery in the Wrist Receiver.
Only use a rechargeable VARTA V40H NiMH
battery. If the battery is completely flat, you can
still use the Wrist Receiver by placing it in the
Charger. The Wrist Receiver needs to be charged
for about two hours before it can be used
separately.
Check that the Wrist Receiver has been correctly
placed in the Wrist Receiver Charger and that the
LED (12) lights up green.
It is not possible to charge the
Wrist Receiver.
Check that the power supply unit is connected
correctly and that the green LEDs (10 and 12) on
the Charger light up.
Charge or change the batteries in the Wrist
Receiver Charger. Only use rechargeable TMK
AAA60CT NiMH batteries.