2
Use a damp cloth with mild cleaning solution, such as a dishwashing detergent,
to clean any dirt or foreign material from the outside of the charger. Never use
organic solvents, such as paint thinner or acetone, to clean the charger.
3
Place the charger on a clean, dry cloth and air dry for two to three minutes.
Troubleshooting
The following table contains troubleshooting information for the transmitter, charger,
and tester. For more information about troubleshooting, see your system user guide.
Problem
You connected the
transmitter to the
charger and no lights
came on.
During charging, the
flashing green light on
the charger turns off
and you see a longer
flashing red light on the
charger.
During charging, the
flashing green light on
the charger turns off
and you see a series of
quick flashing red lights
on the charger for two
seconds at a time.
Likely Cause(s)
The transmitter connec-
tor pins are damaged or
corroded.
Your charger battery has
no power or no battery is
inserted.
Your charger battery is
low on power.
Your transmitter is low
on power.
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Resolution
1
Check the transmitter connector pins for
damage or corrosion. For more informa-
tion about the transmitter connector pins,
see Inspecting the transmitter connector
pins, on page 8. If the pins are damaged
or corroded, contact your local represen-
tative. It may be time to replace your
transmitter.
2
If there is no damage to the connector
pins, replace the battery in the charger.
For instructions on replacing your charger
battery, see Installing a battery in the
charger, on page 5.
Replace the battery in the charger. For instruc-
tions on replacing your charger battery, see In-
stalling a battery in the charger, on page 5.
1
Charge the transmitter continuously for
one hour. If flashing does not stop, pro-
ceed to step 2.
2
Charge the transmitter continuously for
eight hours. If flashing does not stop, call
your local representative. It may be time
to replace your transmitter.