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Charging the battery pack, Installing transmitter batteries – Traxxas 58044-1 User Manual

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TRAXXAS TQ 2.4GHz RADIO SYSTEM

CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK

The Traxxas Battery Charger is a fully featured NiMH (Nickle Metal
Hydride) charger. It features 4-amp charge current for fast charging and
advanced peak detection to optimize every charge. Take this compact
charger with you wherever you want to have radio controlled fun!

Do not charge batteries inside of an automobile. Read the

Safety Precautions section of this manual.
1. Plug the charger into a 12-volt

automotive auxiliary power
socket.
The charger is compatible
with 12-volt automotive auxiliary
power sockets only. The LED on the
charger will glow red to indicate it
is ready to charge a battery.

2. Connect the battery to begin

charging. Plug the battery into
the charger. The charger’s LED
will flash green, indicating that
charging has begun. The flashing
green LED on the charger indicates
the charge progress.

3. Disconnect the battery when

charging is complete. The
Traxxas 4amp DC charger uses
sophisticated voltage-detection
circuitry to monitor the battery and
automatically stop charging when
the pack has reached
maximum capacity. When
the battery is fully charged,
the LED will light solid
green. The battery will
be warm in your hand.
Disconnect the battery.

INSTALLING TRANSMITTER BATTERIES

Your TQ 2.4GHz transmitter uses 4 AA batteries. The battery
compartment is located in the base of the transmitter.

1. Remove the battery compartment door by pressing the tab

and sliding the door open.

2. Install the batteries in the correct orientation as indicated in

the battery compartment.

3. Reinstall the battery compartment door and snap it closed.
4. Turn on the transmitter and check the status LED for a solid

green light.

If the status LED flashes red, the transmitter
batteries may be weak, discharged, or
possibly installed incorrectly. Replace
with new or freshly charged batteries. The
status LED does not indicate the charge
level of the battery pack installed in the model. Refer to the
Troubleshooting section on page 15 for more information on
the transmitter status LED codes.

Disconnected

Connected

Charged

1

2

3

CHARGE PROGRESS

x1

1 green flash

0 - 25% charged

x2

2 green flashes

25% - 50% charged

x3

3 green flashes

50% - 75% charged

x4

4 green flashes

75% or more charged

Solid green LED

100% charged

CHARGER LED INDICATION

MEANING

Solid Red LED

Ready for Charging

Slowly Flashing Green LED

Charging (see Charge Progress chart)

Solid Green LED

Battery Fully Charged

Flashing Red LED

Charger error

If the status LED doesn’t light
green, check the polarity of the
batteries. Check rechargeable
batteries for a full charge. If you
see any other flashing signal from
the LED, refer to the chart on page
15 to identify the code.

Use the Right Batteries

Your transmitter uses AA
batteries. Use new alkaline
batteries (Part # 2914) or
rechargeable batteries, such
as NiMH (nickel-metal hydride)
batteries, in your transmitter.
Make sure rechargeable batteries
are fully charged according to
the manufacturer’s instructions.
If you use rechargeable batteries
in your transmitter, be aware that
when they begin to lose their
charge, they lose power more
quickly than regular alkaline
batteries.
Caution: Discontinue running
your model at the first sign of
weak batteries (flashing red light)
to avoid losing control.

The included charger is
designed for use only with
Traxxas NiMH batteries with iD.
Legacy Traxxas High-Current
Connectors are not compatible
with this charger. DO NOT try to
force legacy connectors into the
charge connector.