Техническая Спецификация для Graupner Hendheld RC 2.4 GHz No. of channels: 8 33116

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Safety Notes
do not have access to a suitable fast charger, i. e. one 
which allows you to set the charge current accurately, 
then the battery should always be recharged using the 
“normal” charge rate of 1/10C; see the example stated 
above.
Wherever possible, transmitter batteries should 
always be recharged at the 1/10C rate, in order to 
avoid differences in cell states. The charge current 
must never exceed the maximum permissible value 
stated in the transmitter instructions.
Fast charging
If your charger offers these facilities, then set the 
Delta Peak trigger voltage to 5 mV per cell. However, 
most battery chargers are set to a fixed value of 15 
… 20 mV per cell, and can therefore be used equally 
well for NiCd batteries and for NiMH batteries. If you 
are unsure, refer to the operating instructions or 
ask your dealer whether the charger is also suitable 
for NiMH batteries. If you are still not sure, charge 
your batteries at half of the stated maximum charge 
current.
Discharging
All rechargeable batteries sold by Graupner and GM-
Racing are suitable for a maximum continuous current 
load of 6C … 13C, according to battery type (refer to the 
manufacturer’s specification!). The higher the continuous 
current load, the shorter the batteries’ useful life.
Use your battery until its performance falls off, or until 
the low voltage warning is triggered.
Caution:
When stored for a long period, the cell voltage should 
not be allowed to fall below 1.2 V. This means that 
you may have to recharge the battery before stor-
ing it.
Reflex charging and charge / discharge (cycle) 
programs shorten the effective life of batteries unnec-
essarily, and are only suitable for checking battery 
quality or “reviving” relatively old cells. It also makes 
no sense to charge / discharge a battery before using 
it - unless you simply wish to check its quality.
Disposal of exhausted dry and rechargeable batter-
ies
The German Battery Order places a legal requirement 
on every consumer to return all used and exhausted 
dry cells and rechargeable batteries. It is prohibited to 
dispose of these items in the ordinary domestic waste. 
At no charge to the user, old dry and rechargeable 
batteries can be surrendered at local authority collec-
tion points, Graupner retail outlets, and any other shop 
where dry and rechargeable batteries of the same type 
are sold. You can also send batteries supplied by us to 
the following address - with adequate pre-paid postage 
- for disposal:
Graupner GmbH & Co. KG
Service: Gebrauchte Batterien (Used batteries)
Henriettenstr. 94 - 96
D-73230 Kirchheim unter Teck
You can make an important contribution to environmen-
tal protection in this way.
Caution:
Damaged batteries may require special packaging be-
fore despatch, as some contain highly toxic materials!!!!!