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2 vLoc3 RTK-Pro Receiver
2.2 Charging the Receiver Batteries
The vLoc3 RTK-Pro can be used with either alkaline batteries or an interchangeable rechargeable battery pack.
The central illuminated section within the battery icon indicates the amount of charge remaining.
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Blue center indicates alkaline batteries
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Green center indicates rechargeable batteries
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When batteries are low, the remaining charge section becomes red and will flash
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Just before shutdown, the following symbol will be shown:
Rechargeable batteries are supplied with a mains charger. This is specific to the batteries, avoid the use of other manufacturers’
chargers as these may damage the battery pack and may result in overheating of the battery pack.
To charge the rechargeable batteries, first make sure the pack is inserted in the receiver battery compartment as charging is
done with the battery inside the receiver.
Connect the charger to the charging/accessory socket of the receiver. Connect the charger to the mains and switch on. The LED
indicator on the charger will illuminate red until the batteries are fully charged, at which time the LED will change to green.
WARNING
Rechargeable batteries are supplied with a mains or 12V DC charger. These are specific to the
batteries. Only use the charger that is appropriate for the batteries in the product. If in doubt, call
the Vivax-Metrotech customer service department at +1(800) 446-3392. Failure to use the appropriate
charger could result in damage to the battery pack, locator, and in extreme cases, cause a fire.
Avoid charging the unit in extreme temperature conditions. (i.e., below 0ºC and above 45ºC)
Although Vivax-Metrotech batteries include all the required safety-related features, immediately
discontinue the use of the charger and battery pack if the battery pack becomes excessively warm.
Return both to where they were purchased for investigation.
Always ensure batteries have at least a partial charge if storing for long periods without use.
Dispose of all batteries in accordance with your company procedures and or Federal/State and local
regulations.
Never dismantle batteries, put them in a fire, or get wet.