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Charging the transmitter battery
You have two charge possibilities:
1. Removing the battery from its case and charging it with a 
charger
 
 
  WARNING
The charger should always be supervised during charge and it 
should be used only in rooms fitted with a smoke detector.
Removing transmitter battery
Remove the battery case cover. Then remove and disconnect 
the battery plug by carefully pulling on the supply cable.
Charge the battery following the charger manual.
Inserting the transmitter battery
Connect the battery plug in the transmitter socket. Make sure 
that the polarity is correct. Pay attention to the respective "+" 
and "-" symbols near the socket.
Red= +   Black/brown = - 
Place the battery into its compartment and close the cover.
2. Through the USB port by charging with USB cable
The transmitter battery can be charged by the current supplied 
by the USB port (5 V/max. 2 A).
Connect the transmitter to a USB port in your PC using the 
included micro USB cable or a USB net charger.
Low voltage warning
The transmitter battery voltage should be monitored in the dis-
play during operation. In case the voltage drops under a preset 
threshold, standard setting 3,6 V, an acoustic warning signal is 
emitted and in the display appears in a window "battery needs 
charging".
Now at the latest, stop operation and recharge the  transmitter 
battery!
Battery use timer in the display
The battery use timer is shown in the lower left part of the dis-
play.
The battery use time is added at every use. After every charge 
the timer is reset to "00:00". This happens only if the battery volt-
age increases at least of 0,3V or if the battery is full.
Lithium battery
On the transmitter board there is a fixture for a replaceable lith-
ium battery of type CR 2032. This battery maintains the date 
and time settings during a transmitter power supply outage.
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