User Manual
Remote Control IK3 Transmitters
Charger and battery
CB70 status LEDs
Battery Charging Recommendations
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Danfoss | February 2025
2. Place the batteries in the compartments of the battery charger.
3. Optional: If charging multiple batteries, wait at least 5 seconds before placing the second battery in
the other compartment.
Possible damage to battery!
The Battery Charger must be installed in a dry/interior environment. Make sure to charge batteries in
environments with temperatures over 0° C.
Each battery compartment has an LED that indicates the status of the batteries' charge.
Green LED; pulsing
Green LED; continuous
Green LED; off
The battery charger must be placed and used out of the danger area.
Charge the battery fully before use. This ensures that the battery's full capacity will be available. The
battery lifespan is estimated to 500 recharging cycles and is largely dependent on the conditions of use.
To maximize the lifespan of the batteries and battery charger, follow these recommendations:
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Do not recharge the battery until it is completely flat, as shown with red LED slow pulse on the
transmitter
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Always charge the batteries at temperatures between 0° and 45°C (the batteries will not become fully
charged at temperatures exceeding 45°C)
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Do not leave the battery charger or batteries in a direct sunlight
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Charge batteries at least once every three months
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Make the charge of at least 40% of the full charge.
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Ideal Battery storage temperature should be between 15ºC and 25ºC.
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Avoid short circuits between the battery contacts; do not carry charged batteries in toolboxes or next
to other metal objects (keys, coins, etc.)
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Always keep contacts clean
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Caution! Risk of Explosion if Battery is Replaced by an incorrect type. Non Danfoss Battery use may
void warranty
Battery is excessively depleted
Normal charging operation mode
Battery charging process is complete
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