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Section 4 HANDLING TRANSMITTER BATTERY Mini-Crawler Crane M A E D A
4-118 9/2020 MC285CB-3
3. Insert a charged battery into the transmitter
while pushing it.
Fig. 4-297
4. Press the Transmitter Power Switch and
verify that power goes on.
Fig. 4-298
NOTICE: Note that the power will not go on if you
pressed the Emergency Stop (EMO)/
Transmitter Power OFF Switch.
Charging Method of Battery
To charge the battery, use only the genuine
battery charger.
WARNING!
Use the battery charger only for charging of
the battery described on the model label.
Do not charge the battery in an explosion
hazardous area under any circumstances.
Use the battery charger with correct voltage:
100 to 240 VAC, 10 to 30 VDC.
Do not use the battery charger outside the
described temperature range.
Protect the battery charger from overheat,
dust, humidity, etc.
Do not cover the battery charger with an
object during charging.
Pull the battery charger out of the power
supply when not in use.
If any damage is found on the battery
charger body or its cord, stop using it at
once.
Do not modify or change the battery charger
or cord.
CAUTION:
The battery capacity depends on the number
of years used and ambient temperature. The
capacity decreases when the battery
becomes old.
The battery capacity decreases significantly
in extreme temperatures, below 0°C
or over
40°C.
Before first use, or when at least six months
have elapsed since the last use, be sure to
charge the battery.
Charge the battery at ambient temperatures
between 0 to 40°C.
If the battery status symbol on the
transmitter indicates low battery levels or
the battery symbol flashes in red, recharge
the battery or replace the battery with a
charged battery.
It is ideal to store the battery in a 30 to 50%
charged condition if it is going to be stored
for a long period of time.
Keep the battery at room temperature.
Use the supplied protective cap to store the
battery. Never short out the battery.

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