User manual
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d) Charging the Flight Battery
The 3-cell ight battery is charged using the enclosed mains unit
(1) supplied. For this, open the cover of the charge adapter (2),
so that the two large charging contacts (3) are visible.
Connect the ight battery (4) to the charge adapter according to
the two middle illustrations in gure 5.
After connecting the enclosed mains cable to the mains unit,
connect the mains plug (5) to a proper mains socket of the public
mains.
The indicator lamp at the mains unit lights up red to signal that
charging is in progress. At the same time, the four LEDs at the
ight battery (7) indicate the current charge condition.
When the ight battery is discharged, only LED 1 is lit. With
increasing battery charge, LED 2 rst starts to ash and then
remains lit. This display will also be repeated in LED 3 and LED
4 as charging continues. Before charging is complete, all 4 LEDs
will be permanently lit.
When the ight battery is fully charged, the four LEDs at the
ight battery (7) will go out and the control indicator at the mains
unit (6) will light up green.
Once charging is completed, disconnect the ight battery from
the charge adapter and pull the mains plug from the mains so-
cket.
The connection cable of the charge adapter is shown
coiled for better illustration in the drawings in gure 5.
Before the rst charging process, however, you need
to remove the cable tie and use the charge adapter
cable in the uncoiled condition.
Attention!
During the charging procedure, place the LiPo battery on a re-proof support or in an appropriate clay
vessel.
Never charge the battery unobserved.
The mains unit/mains cable is to be used in dry indoor locations only. It must never get damp or wet. Never
touch them with wet or damp hands. There is the risk of a potentially fatal electric shock!
Figure 5