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Receiver initialization
 General charging notices
The charging instructions for the charger as well 
as for the battery from its manufacturer to be 
observed.
Pay attention to the maximum permissible 
charging current specifi ed by the battery's 
manufacturer. In order to prevent damage to the 
transmitter, charging current should never exceed 
1 A. If necessary, limit the current at the charger.
If the transmitter battery is nevertheless to be 
charged at a current rate in excess of 1 A, then it is 
imperative that this is done outside the transmitter. 
Otherwise there is a risk of damage to the 
transmitter's board due to overloading its printed 
circuit paths and/or overheating of the battery.
If an automatic charger is to be used for charging, 
perform several test charging procedures to ensure 
the fl awless functionality of its automatic shut-off. 
This applies particularly if you want to charge the 
standard installed NiMH battery with an automatic 
charger unit intended for NiCd batteries Monitor the 
charger's shut-off behavior if it has that option.
Do not execute a battery discharge or battery 
maintenance program through the charger jack. 
The charger jack is not suitable for this purpose.
Alway connect the charger cable to the charger 
fi rst and then to the receiver or transmitter battery. 
This avoids the possibility of shorting the bare 
banana plug ends together.
If the battery heats up signifi cantly, check the 
battery's condition, replace the battery or reduce 
the charging current.
Never leave a charging battery unattended.
Follow the safety notices and handling 
instructions provided on page 7.