Battery Mounting; Carson Balance Charger - Carson Marines HM-38 Instruction Manual

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h. Battery mounting
GB
Place the battery pack in the correct
position of your helicopter.
i. CARSON Balance charger
Technical Features
1. The GA-005, whose whole charging process is controlled by
micro computer, is more accurate, safe and reliable.
2. GA-005 is suitable for 7.4 V/ 11.1 V Li-ion or Li-Polymer
battery pack.
3. Automatically inspect charging status which is shown by
LED.
Matters Needing Attention
1. This charger is suitable for 2 - 3 cell Li-ion or Li-polymer
battery pack. Don't dissemble, refit or use for other
purposes.
2. Never charge it as soon as the battery pack is just finished
flight and its surface temperature doesn't cool down.
Otherwise, the battery pack will be damaged or accident will
be taken place.
3. It is forbidden to be charged when the shape of battery pack
is distorted or the battery pack is swollen, because damaged
battery pack may result in short circuit, burn, or explosion.
4. Never close to heat source or electronic equipment. Never
charge your battery under direct sun shine.
5. Never wet the charger or use under moist situation in order
to avoid short circuit and other unpredictable accidents.
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Battery pack location
4. Automatic function of detected compensating voltage
effectively utilizes the maximal capacity of your battery pack.
5. Input jack: DC 15 - 18 V/ 1000 mA
6. Liquid or sundries are forbidden to enter the charger.
Otherwise, immediately turn off the power supply and
disconnect the battery pack, and then send to your local
dealer or our company for maintenance.
7. Put the GA-005 at a flat place and avoid dropping or
bumping.
8. Before connecting a battery to GA-005, please assure that
the polarities of the battery and GA-005 are correct in order
not to damage your battery and charger.

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