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In order to avoid damage to internal printed conductors and connections, please do not use quick chargers.
With NiCd rechargeable batteries a memory effect can occur. If NiCd rechargeable batteries are charged when they
are not fully discharged, their capacity diminishes in the course of time. Thus, such rechargeable batteries must be
discharged with an appropriate charger outside of the transmitter and then charged completely again.
c) Checking the Transmitter's Power Supply
When new batteries or freshly charged rechargeable batteries have been inserted, switch on the transmitter with the
function switch (see figure 3, item 6) for test purposes. The red and green LEDs of the operating voltage display (see
figure 3, item. 7) are both lit and signal sufficient power supply of the transmitter.
If the battery voltage drops below 9 V, the red LED starts to flash and the transmitter emits brief signal sounds. In this
case you should stop operating your model as soon as possible and recharge the batteries or insert a complete new
set of batteries.
d) Adjusting the Transmitter Aerial
For best transmitter range to the model, align the aerial so that it is at a 90° angle to the direct connection line between
transmitter and receiver.
Transmission to the model is worst when you point the aerial tip directly towards the model.
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