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HETRONIC EX Series - Charging the Hetronic EX-Battery Using Charger MINI UCH-2-AC-EX or MINI UCH-2-DC-EX

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Ex manual Rev 0 - Oct 29, 2014 11
Use Hetronic original spare parts only! If not, there is
danger of an explosion. Chemical substances that leak or
parts that detach themselves can cause irreparable
damage.
2.1.2 Charging the Hetronic EX-battery using Charger MINI UCH-2-AC-
EX or MINI UCH-2-DC-EX
Make sure that the EX battery charger is meant for
charging explosion proof batteries and that you are
outside the hazardous area or in a room which is
specially shielded and marked for charging.
The battery charger must have two reduction blocks as otherwise charging the batteries
is not mechanically possible.
Insert the battery in the designated pockets of the charger´s battery compartment with
both contact pins forward and both guide rails down. Now press the edge lip until the
battery fully locks into place.
If no LED turns ON after inserting battery on power at charger or the yellow LED is
flashing continuously, the battery is bad and should be disposed safely.
The yellow LED on the battery charger is ON as long as the battery is charging.
The green LED turns ON when charging is finished.
It is recommended to always leave the battery in the transmitter and have the second
battery on charge to have a charged battery available all the time.
Ex manual Rev 0 - Oct 29, 2014 11
Use Hetronic original spare parts only! If not, there is
danger of an explosion. Chemical substances that leak or
parts that detach themselves can cause irreparable
damage.
2.1.2 Charging the Hetronic EX-battery using Charger MINI UCH-2-AC-
EX or MINI UCH-2-DC-EX
Make sure that the EX battery charger is meant for
charging explosion proof batteries and that you are
outside the hazardous area or in a room which is
specially shielded and marked for charging.
The battery charger must have two reduction blocks as otherwise charging the batteries
is not mechanically possible.
Insert the battery in the designated pockets of the charger´s battery compartment with
both contact pins forward and both guide rails down. Now press the edge lip until the
battery fully locks into place.
If no LED turns ON after inserting battery on power at charger or the yellow LED is
flashing continuously, the battery is bad and should be disposed safely.
The yellow LED on the battery charger is ON as long as the battery is charging.
The green LED turns ON when charging is finished.
It is recommended to always leave the battery in the transmitter and have the second
battery on charge to have a charged battery available all the time.
Ex manual Rev 0 - Oct 29, 2014 11
Use Hetronic original spare parts only! If not, there is
danger of an explosion. Chemical substances that leak or
parts that detach themselves can cause irreparable
damage.
2.1.2 Charging the Hetronic EX-battery using Charger MINI UCH-2-AC-
EX or MINI UCH-2-DC-EX
Make sure that the EX battery charger is meant for
charging explosion proof batteries and that you are
outside the hazardous area or in a room which is
specially shielded and marked for charging.
The battery charger must have two reduction blocks as otherwise charging the batteries
is not mechanically possible.
Insert the battery in the designated pockets of the charger´s battery compartment with
both contact pins forward and both guide rails down. Now press the edge lip until the
battery fully locks into place.
If no LED turns ON after inserting battery on power at charger or the yellow LED is
flashing continuously, the battery is bad and should be disposed safely.
The yellow LED on the battery charger is ON as long as the battery is charging.
The green LED turns ON when charging is finished.
It is recommended to always leave the battery in the transmitter and have the second
battery on charge to have a charged battery available all the time.

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