Tyco Flash Charge 92136 0920 User Manual

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TMH™ Flex Pak™ Battery Pack & Charger  
Keep these instructions for future reference: they contain important information.  
T
he WAIT is OVER. The FLASH CHARGE power system charges  
8 TIMES FASTER! Conventional chargers take 4 HOURS to charge  
your R/C battery. The FLASH CHARGE system charges in about 30  
MINUTES! Its BREAKTHROUGH TECHNOLOGY that works with ALL  
TMH powered R/C vehicles.*  
LED  
Status Monitor  
* Please see FLASH CHARGE COMPATIBILITY on page 2.  
Your vehicles running time will vary depending on its power consumption (and  
your driving style). A high-performance vehicle driven at full speed, with fre-  
quent turns and stunts, will give the shortest running time between charges.  
For maximum performance, please read all instructions before operating.  
Pick up extra batteries for non-stop action! With one in your car and one in the  
charger, its practically perpetual motion!”  
Charger Door  
Release Button  
(one each side)  
TO CHARGE THE BATTERY PACK, PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS:  
1. Plug the charger into standard wall outlet.  
2. Raise the charger door as shown.  
3. Hold the battery pack fully open, with the metal contacts at the top, as shown. The  
labels marked 1 and 2 in the upper left-hand corner should be facing you. Now slide  
the battery pack securely into the charger, make sure the battery pack is fully inserted  
into charger.  
4. Close the charger door. Clicking the charger door shut begins the charging process;  
the battery pack cannot be charged with the charger door open. The red LED will light  
to show that charging is in progress.  
5. The charging process will take approximately 30 minutes. Charging is complete when  
the green charger LED lights.  
6. After charging, remove the battery pack as follows. Raise the charger door. Press the  
two release buttons at the same time and slide the battery pack out of the charger.  
7. After charging, the battery may feel warm. This is normal for fully charged batteries.  
8. Never attempt to recharge a hot battery. Allow a hot battery to cool down before  
recharging.  
Blinking red charger LED: the battery pack cant be charged right  
now (too hot, too cold or overly run downbetween charges).  
Leave the battery pack in the charger and the charger plugged in.  
Within 30 minutes the LED should change to solid red, and normal  
charging should begin. If not, please call the TYCO® R/C Consumer  
Affairs toll-free number for assistance.  
Blinking green charger LED: the battery pack did not accept a full”  
charge (too cold, too old or already charged). The battery pack may  
be used. Follow normal charging procedure after use.  
9. Unplug charger when not in use.  
Slowly blinking red and green charger LEDs: possible charger problem  
(too hot, too cold, moisture in charger, etc.). Unplug the charger and  
remove the battery pack. Leave the charger inside at room tempera-  
ture for 30 minutes. Try charging again. If the problem persists, please  
Your Flash Charge charger features an exclusive dual-LED status monitor.  
Whenever the charger is plugged in and a battery pack is inserted, the LEDs will  
indicate battery charging status.  
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call the TYCO R/C Consumer Affairs toll-free number for assistance.  
Solid red LED: charging in progress.  
Solid green LED: charging complete.  
Quickly blinking red and green charger LEDs: battery pack contacts may  
be dirty. Remove the battery pack and clean the metal contacts with a  
clean dry cloth. Try charging again. If the problem persists, please call  
Blinking LEDs may indicate a problem with the charger or the battery pack.  
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the TYCO R/C Consumer Affairs toll-free number for assistance.  

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