FUTABA FASSTest-2.4GHz T18SZ Series Instruction Manual page 28

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Charge of a LiFe battery
To transmitter
charging jack
1.Plug the transmitter cord of the special
charger into the charging jack on the side of
the transmitter.
2. Plug the charger into an AC outlet.
3. Check that the charging LED lights.
Charging
Charge completion
4. Disconnect the charg plug.
5. Disconnect the AC plug.
The charging time when charging the FT2F2100BV2 battery
with the optional special charger is approximately 3 hours.
However, when the battery has not been used for some time,
repeat charging 2 or 3 times to activate the battery.
When the battery will not be used for a long time, to prevent
it from deteriorating we recommend that it be kept in about
the half capacity state instead of fully charged. Also be care-
ful that the battery does not enter the over-discharged state
due to self-discharge.
Periodically (about every 3 months) charge the battery.
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<Before Use>
AC100V
Charger
LBC-34D P
Red sold
or
Red blink
Green sold
Battery removal
Note: If you remove the battery while the
power is on, the data you have set will not
be saved.
1. Open the battery cover.
2. Disconnect the battery connector.
3. Close the battery cover completely.
WARNING
Be careful not to drop the battery.
Never disconnect the battery connector
from the T18SZ transmitter after turning
off the power until the screen is completely
blank and the transmitter has shut down
completely.
* Internal devices such as memories may be damaged.
* If there is any problem, the message "Backup Error" will
be shown the next time when you turn on the power of the
transmitter. Do not use the transmitter as it is. Send it to the
Futaba service center.
WARNING
Never plug it into an outlet other than the
indicated voltage.
*Plugging the charger into the wrong outlet could result in
an explosion or fire.
Do not insert and remove the charger when
your hands are wet.
*It may cause an electric shock.
Do not overcharging /overdischarging the
battery.
*Overcharging/Overdischarging a battery can result in burns,
fire, injuries, or loss of sight due to overheating, breakage,
or electrolyte leakage.
CAUTION
When the charger is not in use, disconnect it
from the AC outlet.
* Do this to prevent accidents and to avoid overheating.

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