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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 

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Do not store, place, or use the charger where it may come into contact with 
excess heat, water, or moisture. 

 

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High-voltage internal components present the risk of electrical shock.

 

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Make sure the XLR cable is securely locked into the port before use. You should 
hear an audible click.  

 

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Charge only at room temperature on a dry, vibration-free surface. 

 

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Should you ever notice smoke or a strange odor coming out of the charger, 
immediately unplug the AC adapter from the power outlet. Using the charger 
under these conditions can cause fire and electric shock. 

 

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Do not short-circuit the terminals of your battery or charger. 

 

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Do not attempt to disassemble any part of the charger. 

 

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Use this charger with Watson Pro batteries only. 

 

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The charger, adapters, and batteries may feel warm during the charging process. 
This is normal. 

 

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Remove any battery after fully charged.

 

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Unplug the AC cable or 4-pin XLR cable from the power outlet and clean the area 
around the prongs of the plug when necessary. The presence of dust around the 
prongs can cause fire.

ATTACHING AND CHARGING A BATTERY

1.  Deploy the charger stand legs, and place the charger on a flat surface. 

2.  Use the included AC power cable to connect the charger to a power source. 

3.  Align the 3-stud mount (C-AM-2E) or V-Mount (C-VM-2E) on the battery with the 

appropriate slots in the charger. 

4.  Slide the battery into place to lock. You should hear a click. 

5.  Flip the charger's power switch to the On position. 

CONNECTING DEVICES  

1.  Use the included 4-pin XLR cable and plug the male end into the charger's DC 

output port until it clicks. 

2.  Plug the other end of the 4-pin XLR cable into your device. This can be a video 

camera or monitor as well as lighting fixture.  

RELEASING A BATTERY FROM THE CHARGER  

1.  Press and hold the battery release latch. 

2.  Slide the battery out, and separate it from the charging plate. 

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