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FUTABA 3pv-2.4g - Battery Replacement Method; Battery Installation Cautions; Low Battery Alarm and Check

FUTABA 3pv-2.4g
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9
Battery Replacement Method
Battery cover
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Always be sure you reinsert the batteries in the
correct polarity order.
If the batteries are loaded incorrectly, the transmitter
may be damaged.
When the transmitter will not be used for any short or
long period of time, always remove the batteries.
If the batteries do happen to leak, clean the battery
case and contacts thoroughly. Make sure the contacts
are free of corrosion.
4 AA size batteries
If the transmitter battery voltage drops
below 4.2V an alarm will sound.
Low Battery Alarm:
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Transmitter
battery
voltage
The low battery alarm is meant to be a
safety feature only. Do NOT operate your
radio below 4.5V. Always shut your radio
o as soon as possible after the low battery
warning tone to avoid loss of control.
Check:
Turn the power switch on the transmitter to
the ON position. Check the battery voltage
display on the LCD screen.
If the voltage is low, check the batteries for
insufficient contact in the case or incorrect
battery polarity.
Attention!
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Direction
Load the new AA size batteries. Pay very
close attention to the polarity markings and
reinsert accordingly.
Slide the
battery cover
back onto the
case.
Remove the battery cover from the
transmitter by sliding it in the direction
of the arrow in the figure.

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