Battery Recharging - Delta DE212 Installation And Operation Manual

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NB: Due to Certification requirements point d) and e) are for distributers with service
certification only
d)
change the PCB
e)
change the complete housing with the moving handle
Any mechanical or soldering work beyond this is not allowed.
Replacing the transmitter housing will require a new housing from Delta RC. In order to follow
the strict requirements from the EX-certification, a new housing will require a new unit label, and
this can only be issued if Delta RC gets a photo of the label of the defective housing. If this is not
possible, the new housing must have a a new unit label. In addition Delta RC need the ser.no of
the transmitter PCB and battery unit. This must be registered in Delta's database for TX212.
All services and repairs of the TX212 unit, will be stored at the repair station, and/or by Delta RC
AS store. In case of an accident, it is possible to track the "history" of the unit.
Do not operate a TX212 which has a damaged housing.
A damaged unit must be taken out of service, and returned for repair.
Damages like cracks or holes in the cabinet plastic or rubber, are a safety risk
and must be repaired before further use.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Any unauthorized attempted repair, modification or other alterations of the product without
prior written permission from Delta RC AS will render both ATEX/IECEx approvals and warranties
invalid, and the responsible operator/owner will be held liable for any damages or injuries which
may occur.
Delta RC AS shall not be liable for reimbursements, claims and damages that may result from the
unauthorized repair, modifications or alterations of the product.
Do not open the TX212 housing except when replacing the battery module.

5.2 Battery Recharging

1. Before the transmitter is used for the first time, it should be recharged with continues charging for
3 hours. Place the transmitter in the charger on the receiver. Wait till the CH lamp start flashing,
press the CODE button on the receiver for some seconds, and the CH lamp will be lit with a constant
yellow light. constantly, indicating that the transmitter battery is charged with maximum current. If
the transmitter is left in the charger, this state will last for 3 hours leaving a completely fully
charged battery. Note, if the battery is not completely empty, two hours charging is normally
sufficient to start operation. Do not repeat the 3-hour full charging unless the red LB lamp on the
transmitter is flashing.
2. When the transmitter is placed on the receiver charge station, the transmitter battery will be
recharged according to the duration the transmitter has been used. The recharging will replace the
used battery energy actually used during operation. This type of charging will secure maximum
battery capacity and lifetime. Every time the transmitter is placed in the charger, it charges for 30
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RC AS
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