IKUSI ELECTRONICA S.L. RAD-RF ユーザーズマニュアル

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 After use, never leave the equipment ON-state. Always use the transmission key or the 
STOP button to avoid accidentally activating functions. 
 Do not use the radio control system when visibility is limited. 
 Avoid knocking, bumping or dropping the transmitter. 
 Do not use the equipment if failure is detected. 
 
2 INSTALLATION 
 
2.1  The BC60K battery charger 
 
Connect the charger to the power source using the power source and the cable supplied. 
The red LED, in the middle, should light up indicating power ON. 
 
When installing the battery charger, bear in mind that the batteries must be charged at 
temperatures over 5ºC (41F) and that the power supply must be left on all night. Also 
remember that the charger must not be left in direct sunlight, as the batteries may not 
become fully charged at temperatures exceeding 35ºC (95F). 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Place the batteries in the charger. 
There is green LED on top of each 
battery. Each LED should light up, 
indicating that recharging is in 
process. Complete recharging takes 
approximately 12 hours. After 
charging process is finished, the 
green  LED  is  turned  OFF.    The 
batteries may remain in the charger 
for an unlimited period of time. 
 
 
Figure 1  
Battery charger BC60K 
 
 
The capacity of the batteries decreases with use. Their life span is estimated to be 500 
recharging cycles, but this depends largely on the conditions of use, for which the 
following is recommended: 
 
 Do not recharge the battery until it is completely empty. The transmitter will indicate 
this when to recharge the batteries. 
 Always charge the batteries at temperatures between 5º(41F) and 35ºC (95F). 
 Avoid short-circuits between the battery contacts. Do not carry charged batteries in 
toolboxes or next to other metal objects (keys, coins, etc.). 
 Always keep contacts clean. 
 Never leave batteries in direct sunlight. 
RADS11 and RADF13 Users Manual ver1.2.doc 
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