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System User Manual
2007-2016 Cervis, Inc.
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3.2 CB70 Battery Charger
The CB70 battery charger, Figure 3, has two charging compartments that can
simultaneously charge two batteries. Battery types BT06K (TM70 transmitter battery)
BT06, BT12, and BT20K can be charged in any combination using the charger.
Figure 3. CB70 Battery Charger
Note: The Charging LED lights when the battery is first seated in the cradle
indicating the battery is properly seated and is charging. The Charging LED
goes out after when the battery is charged.
1. Connect the charger to the proper power source using adaptor supplied
for your system.
When installing the battery charger, bear in mind that the batteries must be charged at
temperatures over 41ºF (5ºC) and that the power supply must be left for the entire time
that it takes to charge, without interruption. Also remember that the charger must not be
left in direct sunlight as the batteries will not become fully charged at temperatures
exceeding 95ºF (35ºC).
2. Place the batteries in the charger. The LED’s should illuminate indicating
that recharging is in process. Complete recharging takes 12 hours.
Batteries may remain in the charger for an unlimited period of time after
they are fully charged.
If the LED does not illuminate when the battery is seated for charging, there is an
improper connection. Remove the battery from the charger, check that the terminals are
clean and unobstructed, and reseat the battery firmly in its cradle; check to see that the
LED is on. Should this fail, contact Cervis Customer Support.
The capacity of the batteries decreases with use. Their life span is estimated to be 500
recharging cycles, but this depends largely on the conditions of use, for which the
following is recommended:
CAUTION
Only use batteries certified by Cervis. When the batteries are
exhausted, they should be safely disposed of or recycled
according to local regulations.

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Cervis TM70 Specifications

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BrandCervis
ModelTM70
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish