User manual
20 | Battery
> Individualbatterycellsofabatterypack areusually different.TheUSBchargerhas
twoseparatechargersintegrated.Therefore,itispossiblethatabatterycellisalready
charged(LEDoff)andtheotherbatterycellisstillbeingcharged(LEDon).
Wait until both LEDs have gone out before unplugging the
battery.
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15.3 Insert batteries into transmitter
1. Removethelidofthebatterycompartment(5a) (6b)ofthetransmitterbypushingits
leverslightlydownandliftingthelidoff.
2. Inserttwomicro/AAAsizebatteriesintothebatteryrecessions.Observethecorrect
polaritywheninserting.Polarityindicationsareprovidedinsidethecompartment.
3. Replacethebatterycompartmentlidagain.Ensureproperlockingofthelidlever.
Since the transmitter requires very little power, batteries
will keep much longer. We recommend the use of high-
quality alkaline batteries.
Rechargeable batteries:
Operation of the transmitter with rechargeable batteries
is not recommended because of the lower cell voltage
(battery = 1.5 V, rechargeable battery = 1.2 V) and the self-
discharge of rechargeable batteries. Quick feedback of the
transmitter on low charge status of the transmitter power
supply would result.