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Charge Errors and Indications
In the event that any CELL STATUS LED flashes red and green while the CHARGE STATUS LED glows
solid or flashes red, a charge error has occurred. Some examples of charge errors include:
• If any CELL STATUS LED flashes red and green while the CHARGE STATUS LED flashes red, the
voltage of the indicated cell(s) is below 2.5V. In this case the voltage of the indicated cell(s) is too low
to allow the charge process to begin.
If only one or two CELL STATUS LEDs flash red and green (while the CHARGE STATUS LED flashes
red), the balance connector connections for the indicated cell(s) may not be making good contact
with the charger’s mating connector. Be sure to double-check the connections to ensure they are
making good contact. If the connections are making good contact, the indicated cell(s) may have
failed or dropped to a voltage that no longer allows the battery to be charged safely.
In the event that all three CELL STATUS LEDs flash red and green (while the CHARGE STATUS LED
flashes red), the battery was likely overdischarged. Although the Electronic Speed Control (ESC)
installed on your Blade 400 3D model is programmed to help prevent deep overdischarge of the
Li-Po battery, you must exercise proper care of the battery if it is used in another application. You
must also be sure that the battery is never left plugged into the ESC for an extended period of time
after flying in order to prevent overdischarge.
Anytime one or more CELL STATUS LEDs flash red and green while the CHARGE STATUS LED
flashes red, you should remove the Li-Po battery from service and replace it with a new one.
• If any CELL STATUS LED flashes red and green while the CHARGE STATUS LED glows solid red, the
charge process for the indicated cell(s) has been interrupted. In this case, the balance connector
connections for the indicated cell(s) may not be making good contact with the charger’s mating
connector. Double-check the connections to ensure they are making good contact, and then begin
the charge process again.
If you have any further questions or concerns regarding charge error indications, please contact
Horizon Hobby’s Product Support staff at 877-504-0233
Installing the Transmitter Batteries
Install the 4 included AA batteries in the Spektrum DX6i transmitter. Check the power level of the
batteries and operation of the transmitter by switching the power switch on (to the right). The voltage
display on the LCD screen at the bottom of the transmitter will indicate the power level of the batteries.
If at any time the voltage of the batteries falls to 4.3V or less, an alarm will sound, and it will be
necessary to replace the batteries with new ones.
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