User's Manual

User Manual
version 3.2
Move series radiocontrols
mod.
GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK
and
T
April 2016
REM
device
®
- ITALY 17
Recharging the induction accumulators
In the GENESIS, PAIL and BRICK models, the accumulators are housed
inside the transmitter device and are recharged using an exclusive
patented electromagnetic induction system involving no metal electrical
contacts or connecting cables.
ATTENTION: the contactless charger the system comes with
must be located in a safe, dry place out of direct sunlight and
sheltered from rain; it must be plugged into the mains so that
the outlet is easy to reach at all times.
The transmitter shows the accumulator discharge limit value has been
reached when the GREEN LED (ON), the RED LED (BATT) and a long sound
are activated all at the same time. Recharge the batteries as soon as
possible:
check that the (ON) LED is lit on the charger (see Figure 2 on page 9), (it
means it is being powered correctly);
switch the transmitter off as described above;
place the transmitter in the appropriate housing on the contactless
recharge unit, paying attention the peg in the centre of the recharge
base enters the hole in the bottom of the transmitter;
if ON, the transmitter automatically deactivates when resting on the
recharge base;
CONTACTLESS
RECHARGE
UNIT
LED
(ON)
Figure 2
User Manual
version 3.2
Move series radiocontrols
mod.
GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK
and
T
April 2016
18
REM
device
®
- ITALY
the RED LED (BATT) on the transmitter unit flashes to
indicate that the accumulators are being charged properly
recharging is controlled electronically:
the recharge time is controlled automatically
when the RED LED (BATT) on the transmitter unit is steadily lit, it means
the batteries have finished charging.
With new and fully charged batteries, the transmitter unit has a runtime
(for continuous duty) of around 30 hours at 20°C.
Under normal operating conditions, you will only need to charge the
batteries once a week (during the weekend, for example).
The electronic charge status control means you can leave the device on the
charger base for long periods of time without doing any damage to the
batteries.
It is normal for the peg sticking out of the charger and the
hollow on the underside of the transmitter unit to heat up
while the batteries are charging.
If the accumulators are completely discharged but
efficient, 30 minutes' recharge time will be enough to
guarantee the radio control operation for 8 hours.
Do NOT open the charger to attempt repairs: if there is a fault,
use the services of authorized personnel or contact REMdevice
directly.
Unplug the charger when it is not in use.
GENESIS transmitter with removable battery
The innovative 24/7 non-stop system guarantees continuous operation also
during the replacement of the removable external battery.
The radio control is fitted with two external and a group of internal
batteries. The external removable battery gives about 20 hours' operation
autonomy, while the internal group gives autonomy for 1.5 hours.
Therefore, the internal group allows the unit to work without the
removable battery while this recharges. The removable battery can then be
replaced when the RED LED (BATT) lights up, without interrupting the radio
control operation.