User's Manual
Fig. 3a: Voltage selector Fig.3b: Charging the battery
2. Preparing the Flashgun for Use
2.3.2 Operation with the battery pack (only with NC-version, otherwise optional extra)
The NiCad battery should be charged for 5 hours before it is used for the first time. The NiCad
battery can be charged within the flashgun or externally.
Warning: The flashgun must NOT be switched on while the battery is being charged
within the flashgun!
The NiCad battery is discharged if the recycle time after a flash exceeds 60 seconds.
Adjust the correct mains voltage on the charger prior to charging. The voltage selector (fig. 3a)
is located next to the plug and can be adjusted with a small screwdriver.
The connection for the charger (fig. 3b) is in the base of the NiCad battery. The adjoining pilot
lamp lights up while charging is in progress.
The charging time for a completely exhausted NiCad battery is 5 hours. A partly discharged
NiCad battery requires a correspondingly diminished charging time.
To identify an exhausted battery: Push the knurled slide in the battery lid to the black mark.
To identify a charged battery: Push the knurled slide in the battery lid to the white mark.
The Nicad battery can also be charged with the in-car charger A 16 (optional accessory).
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