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HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY BASE
1. Plug the battery charger into the wall. The LED will illuminate green.
2. Plug the charging port into the back of the battery base and turn the connector
1/8-turn clockwise to lock in place. The cooling fan on the charger will turn on
and the LED will turn red. The LED will turn green when the battery is charged.
To disconnect the charger from the Battery Base, pull the yellow lock tab back
and turn the entire connector 1/8-turn counterclockwise, then pull the entire
connector free of the Battery Base.
3. If the charger LED blinks red while plugged into wall power and the Battery
Base, contact our Service Department for assistance.
4. If the battery is hot after use, allow it to cool down in a well ventilated place out
of direct sunlight before recharging.
How to change the settings from Lithium to NiMH (this is only necessary
if you previously used a Lithium Battery Base with your SG1000
™
):
This procedure can be followed for SG1000 with rmware versions 20 or newer
only and software versions 2.1.7 or newer. If the rmware is older than version
20, the SG1000 top will need to be returned to us for reprogramming. To change
the settings, you will need an iOS device with WiFi capabilities. If you do not have
access to an iOS device, contact customer service for assistance.
1. Turn on your SG1000 and wait 1 minute before connecting to the WiFi network
named “Prop Network”.
2. Open a web browser and enter “sg1000-xxxx.net/support/” where “xxxx” is the
last four digits of the serial number indicated on the back of the SG1000 top. If
this does not work, try without the dash, “sg1000xxxx.net/support/”. If you are
not able to connect to your SG1000, contact us for assistance.
3. The “Customer Troubleshooting” website will appear. Scroll to the bottom of
the website and change the SG1000 battery type to “NiMH”. If you do not
see this option at the bottom of the page, contact our Service Department for
assistance to change the settings.
Turn the power off on the SG1000 and then back on again. Your SG1000 is
now ready to use with your new NiMH Battery Base.