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Magnetek Flex EX2 series User Manual

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Flex EX2 Receiver Select Instruction Manual
August 2018
Page 36 of 39
7. Turn off the transmitter power by rotating the power switch key counterclockwise to OFF
( 0 ) position. It will disconnect the transmitter power and the receiver MAIN relays
altogether. Turn it further counterclockwise to release the key.
6.2 Changing Batteries
Change transmitter batteries (“AA” alkaline battery x 2) by unscrewing the battery cover
located on the backside of the transmitter. During battery installation make sure the batteries
are installed correctly, with “+” to “+” charge and “-” to “-” charge. Also make sure the screw is
tightened after battery installation to avoid water, moisture, dirt, grease, and other liquid
penetration.
6.3 Battery Charging
The transmitter is designed to accept any off-the-shelf NiMH
rechargeable batteries. When charging both transmitter and
individual batteries at the same time the priority always goes to
the transmitter charging. The individual battery charging begins
only after the transmitter charging is completed. Depending on the
battery capacity, the average charging time is approximately 3
hours from completely drained to fully charged. Solid red on the
LED represents charging in progress, solid green represents
batteries fully charged, and LED off represents no batteries
detected. Do not use any rechargeable lithium ion batteries as
they will damage both the transmitter and the charging station.

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Magnetek Flex EX2 series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Battery Type3 AA batteries
Enclosure RatingIP66
Number of ButtonsUp to 12
Power Source3 AA batteries
Battery LifeUp to 100 hours
Housing MaterialEngineered Plastic
Operating RangeUp to 300 ft (91 m)

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