Operating Instructions

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Commissioning
> Operating voltage 7.2 V
Insert the battery in the battery compartment for commissioning. For removal, press in
the locking pin to unlock and slide out the battery.
If the NBB radio control system won’t be used for a long period of time, it is strongly
recommended remove the battery from transmitter and charge the battery approx.
every 4 weeks. This prevents deep discharge of the battery and enhances its service
life.
> Battery life warnings
The quick blinking of the letter “L” in the display shows the end of the battery capacity.
From this time the operation of the transmitter is approx. 30 minutes possible. During
this time, bring the unit into a safe position, switch off the transmitter and and insert a
new battery. Charge discharged batteries only in the charger.
> Energy saving function
If no buttons are pressed within a specified time*, the transmitter switches off automatically.
The display turns off. A transmitter can also be manufactured without a standby function
for continuous operation as an option.
*The standby time can be set as desired.
Safety equipment
> Safety equipment in the NBB radio control system
– EMERGENCY STOP or STOP function
– Zero position interlock
– Addressing each transmitter using a unique Binary bit code combination
– Rubber sleeves to protect the switch
Please check the sleeves and the housing for breaks and cracks each time before com-
missioning the transmitter. Contact your service team if necessary. Non-observance can
cause malfunctions and water damage.
Please refer to the technical docu-
ments for the exact design.
1. Press in the locking
2. Slide out the
Charge the rechargeable battery
completely before initial use.