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General operating notices
Charging with automatic chargers
To achieve quicker recharging of the single cell LiIo 
battery, Graupner automatic chargers can also be 
used. The table below shows a selection of these 
chargers.
  Recommended chargers (accessory)
Order
No.
Designation
Input v
oltage 220 
V
Input v
oltage 12 
V
suitable for 
battery types
integ
r.
 balancer
NiCd
NiMH
LiP
o/LiIo
lead batter
y
6411
Ultramat 8
x
x
x
x
x
6463
Ultramat 12 plus
x
x
x
x
x
x
6464
Ultramat 14 plus
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
6466
Ultra Trio plus 14
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
6468
Ultramat 16S
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
6469
Ultra Trio Plus 16
x
x
x
x
x
x
6470
Ultramat 18
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
6475
Ultra Duo Plus 45
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
6478
Ultra Duo Plus 60
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
6480
Ultra Duo Plus 80
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Charger cable, order no. 3022 is additionally needed for the 
transmitter and charger cable, order no. 3021 is additionally 
needed for the receiver.
Other charger units and details about the listed chargers can 
be found in the Graupner RC main catalog or in Internet at 
www.graupner.de.
The charger socket is equipped standard with a 
diode to protect against reversed polarity. Original 
Graupner automatic chargers also detect battery 
voltage polarity. 
Observe the confi guration notices for the charger 
used.
First connect the charger cable's banana 
plugs to the charger and only then connect 
the cable's other end into the charging jack 
on the transmitter. Never allow the bare ends 
of the banana plugs to come into contact with 
one another when the other end of the cable is 
plugged into the transmitter. 
Charging current may not exceed 1.5 A as 
otherwise the diode, and perhaps other 
components, could be damaged. If necessary, 
limit the current at the charger.
mc-20
 HoTT charging jack polarity
The charger cables on the market from other 
manufacturers often have different polarities. 
Therefore use only an original Graupner charger 
cable, order no. 3022.
 Removing the transmitter's battery
To remove the transmitter's battery, fi rst unlatch the 
cover of the battery compartment on the rear side of 
the transmitter housing then remove the cover.
Take out the transmitter's battery then disconnect the 
transmitter battery's connector by carefully pulling on 
the supply line cable. 
 Inserting the transmitter's battery
The battery connector is protected against a 
reverse polarity connection by two slanted edges, 
see illustration. When correctly plugged in, the 
unconnected pin of the connector is at the bottom, 
as shown in the illustration. The plus 
pole (red lead) is in the middle and 
the minus pole (brown or black lead) 
is toward the antenna side. 
Never try to force the connector 
onto its circuit-board socket. 
Place the battery into its 
compartment and close the transmitter's cover.
Transmitter 
connector polarity
Battery connector
Battery connector