AIRTRONICS MX-Sport Manuel d'instruction - Page 6

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An alarm will sound if the transmitter
voltage drops below 8.5V. This alarm
is meant as a safety feature only. The
transmitter should not be operated
below 9.0V. If the low battery alarm
sounds, replace batteries immediately
with fresh AA batteries to prevent loss
of control.
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.Battery
Replacement
For dry cell battery system
Load the eight batteries in accordance with the polarity marking on the battery holder. (8M Size Batteries )
Battery Replacement
1. Remove the battery cover from the transmitter.
2. Remove the old batteries.
3. Insert the eight new AA batteries according to the polarity markings.
4. Replace the battery cover.
5. Slide the power switch to the ON position and check the LCD for the battery voltage.
If voltage is low, or if the transmitter fails to turn on, check that the batteries are properly
inserted and are making sufficient contact.
Low Battery Alarm
An alarm will sound if the transmitter
voltage drops below 8.5V. This alarm
is meant as a safety feature only. The
transmitter should not be operated
below 9.0V. If the low battery alarm
sounds, replace batteries immediately
with fresh AA batteries to prevent loss
of control.
O Always check the voltage of the transmitter before use.
&
Caution
O Always be sure to insert the batteries correctly according
to the markings or the transmitter may be damaged.
O When the transmitter will not be used for a long time,
remove the batteries to prevent leaks and corrosion. If a
leak should occur, clean the battery compartment and
contacts thoroughly, making sure all contacts are
corrosion free.
.Data
Backup
The data for every
function
of the transmitter
is stored
in a memory
chip that does not require
a battery
backup.