HEXFLY VNR0686 MAN X4 PRO Charger 4 Channel Balance Charger Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- HEXFLY
Table of Contents
- FEATURES
- EXTERIOR OF THE UNIT
- WARNINGS AND SAFETY NOTES
- PROGRAM FLOW CHART
- INITIAL USER PARAMETER SET UP
- CHARGING A LITHIUM BATTERY
- NIMH/NICD BATTERY PROGRAM
- PB (LEAD SULFURIC ACID) BATTERY PROGRAM
- BATTERY METER TESTING
- SAVE DATA PROGRAM
- LOAD DATA PROGRAM
- VARIOUS INFORMATION DURING THE PROCESS
- WARNING AND ERROR MESSAGES
- SPECIFICATIONS (PER CHANNEL)
- WARRANTY AND SERVICE
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
4 CHANNEL BALANCE CHARGER
Li-ion/LiPo/LiHV/LiFe/NiMH/NiCd/Pb
AC 100V-240V / DC 11.0V-18.0V
100W X4
Thank you for purchasing the HEXFLY PRO-X4 Charger. This charger is comprised
of four, multi-chemistry capable, rapid chargers/dischargers and cell
balancers with built-in microprocessors built into one component. Please read
and understand the entire manual before operating this charger.
If you have read the entire manual and still are unclear regarding any of the
functions, warnings, or safety precautions, please contact our customer
service department PRIOR to using this product.
FEATURES
Quad Charge Circuitry
This charger features four individual charging circuits allowing you to charge
four batteries simultaneously, regardless of battery chemistry or cell count.
High Power Charging Circuit
This charger features a powerful 100Watts charging circuit per channel (X4).
The charger can safely charge or discharge up to 15 cells of NiMH or NiCd
batteries and up to 6S LiPo batteries per channel.
Lithium Cell Voltage Monitoring
This charger can monitor and balance individual cells within a LiPo battery in
either charge or discharge mode.
Multiple Chemistry Charging
This charger will charge Li-ion, LiPo, LiHV, LiFe, NiMH, NiCd, and Pb battery
types.
USB Accessory Charge Ports
The HEXFLY PRO-X4 features two 5V / 2.3A accessory charging ports for keeping
your devices powered up.
Multiple Charging Leads Included
The following charge leads are included, providing users with the most common
connection types.
EXTERIOR OF THE UNIT
WARNINGS AND SAFETY NOTES
- Never leave the charger unsupervised when it is connected to its power supply. If any malfunction is observed, immediately terminate the process and refer to the operation manual.
- Keep the charger away from dust, water, heat, direct sunlight, and vibration.
- The circuit of this unit can be powered by AC 100-240V or DC 11-18 volt power source.
- This unit and the battery to be charged or discharged should only be set upon a heat-resistant, non-flammable and non-conductive surface. Never charge on a car seat, carpet or similar surface. Keep all flammable or volatile materials well away from the operating area.
- Be sure to understand the specifications of the battery to be charged or discharged. If the program is set up incorrectly, the battery can be severely damaged. Lithium batteries, when improperly charged or discharged, can cause permanent damage or fire.
- To avoid short-circuits between the charge leads, always connect the charging cable to the unit first, and only then to the battery to be charged or discharged. Reverse the sequence when disconnecting.
- Do not attempt to disassemble battery packs.
Li-ion| Voltage level: 3.6V/cell
Max. charge voltage: 4.1V/cell
Allowable fast charge current: 1C or less
Min. discharge voltage cut off level: 2.5V/cell or higher
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LiPo| Voltage level: 3.7V/cell
Max. charge voltage: 4.2V/cell
Allowable fast charge current: 1C or less
Discharge voltage cut off level: 3.0V/cell or higher
LiHV| Voltage level: 3.8V/cell
Max. charge voltage: 4.35C/cell
Allowable fast charge current: 1C or less Min. discharge voltage cut off
level: 3.0V/cell
LiFe| Voltage level: 3.3V/cell
Max. charge voltage: 3.6V/cell
Allowable fast charge current: 4C or less(e.g. Al23M1) Discharge voltage cut-
off level: 2.0V/cell or higher
Voltage level: 2.0V/cell
NiCd/NiMH| Voltage level: 1.2V/cell
Allowable fast charge current: 1C-2C depends on the performance of cell
discharge voltage cut off level 0.85V/cell(NiCd), 1.0V/cell(NiMH)
Pb| (Lead-acid) max. charge voltage: 2.46V/cell Allowable fast charge current:
0.4C or less Discharge voltage cut-off level: 1.50V/cell or higher
Pay close attention and verify the capacity and the voltage of the Lithium
battery pack to be charged or discharged. It may be composed of parallel and
series connections mixed. In parallel link, the capacity of the battery pack
is multiplied by the number of cells but the voltage remains the same. Extreme
voltage imbalance can cause a fire or explosion during the charging process.
We recommend you configure the Lithium battery pack in series only.
Discharge
The typical purpose of discharge is to determine the residual capacity of the
battery or to lower the voltage of the battery to a defined level. Much like
the process of charging, when you discharge batteries you must not leave the
battery unattended. To avoid the battery becoming over-discharged, set the
final discharge voltage correctly. Lithium batteries should not be over-
discharged to lower than the minimum voltage, as this leads to a rapid loss of
capacity or a total failure. Generally, you do not need to discharge a Lithium
battery.
Some rechargeable batteries are said to have a memory effect. If they are
partly used and recharged before the whole charge is drawn out, they
‘remember’ this and the next time they are used. they will only use the
“remembered” part of their capacity. NiCd and NiMH batteries are said to
suffer from memory effects and prefer complete cycles. Fully charge these
batteries and then use them until they’re empty. Do not recharge before
storage; allow them to self-discharge during storage. NiMH batteries have less
memory effect than NiCd.
Lithium batteries should not be fully discharged. Read the manufacturer’s
recommended minimum voltage and never allow the pack to drop below that
voltage. Instead, charge the battery more often or use a larger capacity pack.
A brand-new NiCd battery pack will not reach peak performance until the pack
has been cycled approximately 10 times. The cyclic process of charge and
discharge will optimize the capacity of the battery pack.
These warnings and safety notes are VERY important. Please follow the
instructions for maximum safety; misuse can result in damage to the charger
and battery. In extreme cases, improper use can result in bodily injury or
property damage.
PROGRAM FLOW CHART
INITIAL USER PARAMETER SET UP
The Charger will use the default values upon being powered up for the first time. The screen displays the following information in sequence, and the user can change the values of each parameter.
This charger features four full-featured chargers within a single housing. To swap between channels 1 through 4, press the “CHANNEL” button on the front of the charger. The four red LED lights on the front face of the charger will indicate which charger is currently selected.
To change the default values, press the Start/Enter key once. The value to be
adjusted will blink indicating it can be edited. Use the Inc/Dec keys to
adjust the value to the desired setting, then press the Start/Enter key once
to save your changes for that value.
The screen will show the nominal voltage of the four types of Lithium
batteries; LiFe (3.3V), Li-ion (3.6V), LiPo (3.7V), and LiHV(3.8). It is very
important to make sure you choose the correct type of battery during setup.
Refer to the battery’s owner’s manual for reference if needed. Failure to
choose the correct battery type can cause damage to the battery, and charger,
and will void all warranties.
The charger will recognize the cell count of lithium batteries automatically
at the beginning of the charge or discharge cycle and compare it to the
settings selected. If a voltage has been selected that is different from the
voltage it detects, an alarm will sound.
Over discharged batteries MAY be detected as a lower cell count pack. Always
confirm your setting before starting a charge sequence.
This shows the trigger voltage for automatic peak detection of NiMH and NiCd
batteries. The effective value ranges from 5 to 20mV per cell. If the trigger
voltage is set higher, there is a danger of overcharging the battery; if it is
set lower, there is a possibility of premature termination. Please refer the
technical specification of the battery. (NiCd default:l2mV, NiMH default: 7mV)
When performing a charge/discharge or discharge/ charge cycle, your battery
can often become warm after the charge or discharge period. The “waste time”
setting will insert a time delay to occur after each charge and discharge
process to allow the battery adequate time to cool down before starting the
next process. The value ranges from 1 to 60 minutes.
Every charge is monitored by a safety timer. The default setting is 120
minutes or 2 hours. Once this time limit is reached the charger will stop
charging regardless if the charge is complete. This is programmed to prevent
accidental overcharging of the battery, or if the termination circuit cannot
detect the battery is full. The value for the safety timer should be long
enough to allow a full charge of the battery. When your charge completes, if
the charger says “TIME” in the upper right corner of the screen, your charge
was terminated due to the safety timer.
This setting allows you to change the maximum capacity that will be supplied
to the battery during charge. If the nominal pack voltage is not detected and
the safety timer does not expire for any reason, this feature will
automatically stop the process at the selected capacity value.
The Key Beep/Buzzer settings allow you to turn off the individual button
“beep” as well as the musical tone that is used to alert different mode
changes.
When connecting the charger to a 12 volt power source (lead acid battery) in
the field, this setting will allow you to monitor the incoming voltage. Should
the voltage drop below the value selected, the charger will terminate
operation to protect the input battery.
CHARGING A LITHIUM BATTERY
(Li-ion/LiPo/LiHV/ LiFe) program
Use these programs only when charging a lithium battery (Li- ion/LiPo/LiHV/LiFe) with a nominal voltage of 3.6V, 3.7V, 3.8V or 3.3V per cell, respectively. The charge current going into the battery will vary depending on the chemistry type so it is VERY IMPORTANT that you select the correct type for your battery. The ending voltage of the charge is also important as it varies for all four types: 4.1V for Li-ion, 4.2V for LiPo, 4.35V for LiHV, and 3.6V for LiFe. The charge current (how many amps you are putting into the pack) and nominal voltage (proper voltage for the cell count of the battery you are charging) must be correct for the battery to be charged. To change these settings, press the START/ENTER key to make the selected value blink. Using the increase and decrease buttons, set your desired amperage, then press START/ENTER to save the setting. You will then be asked to select your nominal voltage/cell count. Again, use the increase/decrease buttons to reach your desired setting, and press the START/ENTER button to confirm and save.
Now, double-check the charge settings. The upper left corner of the screen should read the specific battery chemistry you are trying to charge. In this example, LiPo. The value underneath the chemistry type is the charge current. Check your battery specifications for proper charge rating, but with all HEXFLY batteries, we recommend a 1C charge rate. If your battery is 5000mAh, your charge current should be 5.0A. If using a 2200mAh pack, the charge rate would be 2.2A. Simply placing a decimal point after the first number in your capacity rating will give the correct 1C charge rating. To further elaborate, a 2C charge rate on a 5000mAh pack would be 10.0A.
The information on the right side of the screen will tell you which type of
charge you are using and the voltage and cell count you are attempting to
charge. Remember, THIS VALUE MUST BE SET TO PROPERLY CHARGE YOUR BATTERY.
When you are ready to charge, press and HOLD the START/ENTER button for 3
seconds.
The next screen will ask to confirm the settings after the charger examines the battery, giving a cell count The “R:” value shows the number of cells detected by the charger. The “S:” value shows the number of cells you selected in the previous menu screen. If the “R:” value does not match the “S:” value, the charger is seeing a different cell count than you have selected. If this happens, press the Batt Type/Stop button to check the number of cells you have selected. If this is correct compared to the battery, you may have a problem with your battery. If the values are the same, it is safe to charge at this point. Press and hold START/ENTER to start the charge sequence.
When charging, the screen provides useful information like the charge rate,
the number of cells being charged, battery voltage, and the amount of mAh, or
capacity that the charger has put into the pack being currently charged. Press
Batt type/Stop to stop the charging process at any time.
6.1 CHARGING LITHIUM BATTERIES IN BALANCE MODE
Lithium batteries comprised of more than one cell will need to be balanced
occasionally to ensure the best possible performance. When balancing you MUST
connect the balance plug of your battery to the balance board that should be
plugged into the front of the charger. The red and black positive and negative
charge leads will still need to be connected to the battery. The “balance”
lead simply allows the charger to monitor each individual cell. When “balance”
charging, the charger will monitor each individual cell attempting to bring
them all to the same nominal voltage. Like a standard charge sequence, the
value in the lower left-hand corner of the screen shows the selected charge
current and the value in the lower right-hand corner of the screen shows the
selected voltage of the pack that will be charged. To change these values,
press the START/ENTER key to cycle through the adjustable settings. Use the
increase and decrease buttons to change the values and use the START/ENTER
button to confirm the values. When the values have been set correctly and you
are ready to BALANCE charge, press and hold the START/ENTER button for 3
seconds to begin the process. The next screen will ask to confirm the settings
after the charger examines the battery by giving a cell count. The “R:” value
shows the number of cells detected by the charger. The “&” value shows the
number of cells selected in the previous menu screen. If the “R:” value does
not match the “S:” value, the charger is seeing a different cell count than
what has been selected. If this happens, press the Batt Type/Stop button to
check the number of cells selected. If this is correct compared to the
battery, there may be a problem with the battery. If the values are the same,
it is safe to charge at this point. Press and hold START/ENTER to start the
charge sequence.
When charging, the screen provides useful information like the charge rate,
the number of cells being charged, battery voltage, and the amount of mAh, or
capacity that the charger has put into the pack being currently charged. When
the balance plug is connected to the charger, you can press the “increase”
button to view the individual cell voltages. Pressing the “increase button” a
second time will return you to the previous screen. Press Batt type/ Stop to
stop the charging process at any time.
6.2 “FAST’ CHARGING A LITHIUM BATTERY
When charging a Lithium battery, the charging current will begin to drop as
the battery reaches nominal voltage. By using the FAST charge option, the
reduction of power will not be as great as it is with a standard charge. The
benefit of this is a reduced charge time. The drawback is that the pack will
most likely not charge to its full capacity.
Like a standard charge sequence, the value in the lower left-hand corner of
the screen shows the selected charge current and the value in the lower right-
hand corner of the screen shows the selected voltage of the pack that will be
charged. To change these values, press the STARTIENTER key to cycle through
the adjustable settings. Use the increase and decrease buttons to change the
values and use the START/ENTER button to confirm the values. When the values
have been set correctly and you are ready to FAST charge, press and hold the
STARTIENTER button for 3 seconds to begin the process. Note, when FAST
charging, the lower left-hand corner of the screen will show “FAS” and not the
selected charge current.
6.3 “STORAGE” CHARGING A LITHIUM BATTERY
When a lithium battery sits unused, for long periods of time, it is best to
give that pack a STORAGE charge. This will charge the battery to a nominal
storage voltage (3.75V for LiPo, 3.75V for Li-ion, 3.80V for LiHV and 3.3V for
LiFe per cell). Storage mode will automatically determine if the battery needs
to be charged or discharged to reach this level. The balance plug of the
battery must be plugged into the charger for a proper storage charge to take
place. Set the charge current and the battery voltage/cell count as you would
any other charge mode by pressing the START/ENTER button to select the
parameter you wish to change. Use the DEC/INC buttons to adjust the value.
When you wish to confirm your setting, press the START/ENTER button. To
initiate the storage charge, press and hold the START/ENTER button for 3
seconds, confirm the cell count selected is the same that the charger is
indicating and press the START/ENTER button to begin charging.
When charging, the screen provides useful information like the charge rate,
the number of cells being charged, battery voltage and the amount of mAh, or
capacity that the charger has put into the pack being currently charged. Press
Batt type/Stop to stop the charging process at any time.
6.4 DISCHARGING A LITHIUM BATTERY
Use this setting to discharge a Lithium pack. The charge current and pack
voltage are adjustable using the methods shown previously in the charge and
balance instructions. Never exceed 1C for the discharge rate and never use a
final voltage lower than what is recommended by the battery manufacturer. The
balance plug of the battery must be plugged into the charger for a proper
discharge to take place. Press and hold the START/ ENTER button to confirm
cell count, then press the button again a second time to start the discharge
process.
When discharging, the screen provides useful information like the discharge
rate, the number of cells being discharged, battery voltage, and the amount of
mAh, or capacity that the charger has removed from the pack being currently
discharged. Press Batt type/Stop to stop the discharging process at any time.
6.5 VOLTAGE BALANCING AND MONITORING DURING THE DISCHARGE
The processor monitors the voltage of individual cells during the ‘storage-
mode’ and ‘discharge’ of a Lithium battery pack. It tries to regulate the
voltages to be equal. For this feature, the balance plug of the battery pack
must be connected to the balance port of the charger. If the voltage of any
one or more cells varies abnormally during the procedure, it terminates the
process with an error message. If this happens, the battery pack contains a
bad cell, or there is a bad connection at the balance plug. You can easily
know which one cell is bad by pressing the increase button with the error
message on the screen to show the individual cell voltages. This method of
viewing cell voltages can be used during any lithium battery charge, or
discharge process provided the balance lead from the battery is plugged into
the charger.
In this example, the charger found that the voltage of one of the cells in
this 4S pack is too low. By pressing the “INC” button when the error message
is displayed, we can see that cell #4 is reading 2.18, which is below the
minimum recommended 3.0 per cell. If all cells read 0.00, the balance lead
from the battery may have come disconnected. Also check your balance port
connection at the charger.
6.6 LIHV MODE INSTRUCTIONS
Select the LiHV battery setting on the charger. Be sure to confirm the battery
type when charging. If the battery you’re trying to charge isn’t a LiHV
battery. Press the Stop button to exit the program and select the correct
battery type. If the battery you’re trying to charge is confirmed to be a LiHV
battery. then continue to the program.
Warning: The LiNV mode only supports 4.35V LiHV batteries. Do not use any
other battery type in this mode. Never charge a 4.20V LiPo battery under this
mode as it may cause the battery to catch fire or explode.
NIMH/NICD BATTERY PROGRAM
Use these programs only when charging a NiMH (Nickel-Metal-Hydride) or NiCd
(Nickel-Cadmium) battery. To alter the value on the display, press the
START/ENTER key. The charge current can now be altered by using the
increase/decrease buttons. The value will be saved by pressing the Start/Enter
key once. To start the process, press and hold the START/ENTER button for more
than 3 seconds.
7.1 CHARGING NICD/NIMH BATTERIES
With NiMH and NiCD packs, you do not have to indicate to the charger how many
cells are in the pack. In auto “AUT” mode, simply set your charge current (no
more than a 1C rating), press START/ENTER for 3 seconds, and the charging
process will begin. In manual “MAN” mode, it will charge the battery with the
charge current you set at the display.
NOTE: Each mode can be switched by pressing the increase/ decrease button
simultaneously when the current field is blinking.
The screen will display the current state of charging. To stop the process,
press the Batt type/Stop key once. An audible sound will indicate you have
ended of process.
7.2 DISCHARGING NICD/NIMH BATTERIES
Set discharge current on the left and final voltage on the right. The
discharge current ranges from 0.1 to 1.0A and the final voltage range from 0.1
to 25.0V. Refer to your battery’s specifications to determine optimal
discharge current and final voltage. To start the process, press the
START/ENTER key for more than 3 seconds.
The screen will display the current state of discharge. You can alter the
discharge current by pressing the START/ ENTER key during the process. Once
you change the current value, store it by pressing the START/ENTER button
again. To stop discharging press the Batt type/Stop key once. An audible sound
will indicate the process has ended.
7.3 CHARGE/DISCHARGE DISCHARGE/CHARGE CYCLE OF NIMH/NICD BATTERIES
Select the sequence based on the current state of the battery. If the battery
is fully charged, use the Discharge/Charge sequence. If the battery needs to
be charged, use Charge/ Discharge. Press START/ENTER to confirm the setting,
then choose how many times to cycle the battery (1-5). Press and hold
START/ENTER to begin the process.
To stop the process, press the Batt/Stop button once. Change the discharge or
charge current by pressing START/ENTER while charging. An audible sound will
indicate when the process has ended.
When the process is completed, use the increase/decrease buttons to see the
amount of capacity that was charged/discharged. By pressing increase/decrease
again, the results of the next charge cycle will be shown.
PB (LEAD SULFURIC ACID) BATTERY PROGRAM
This program is for charging Pb (lead-sulfuric acid) batteries with a nominal
voltage from 2V to 20V. The optimal charge rate for a Pb battery is 1/10 of
the capacity. Pb batteries must NOT be charged rapidly. Always follow the
instructions supplied by the battery manufacturer.
When confident you have the correct settings for your Pb battery, press
START/ENTER to begin editing the settings. Use the DEC / INC buttons to adjust
the value and press START/ ENTER to save the selected value.
8.1 CHARGING PB BATTERIES
Set up the charge current on the left and the nominal voltage of the
battery on the right. The charge current ranges from 0.1A to 6.0A and the
voltage should be matched with the battery being charged. Start the charge
process by pressing the START/ ENTER button for more than 3 seconds.
The screen will display the current state of charging. To stop the process,
press the SELECT/STOP key once. An audible sound will indicate you have ended
of process.
8.2 DISCHARGING A PB BATTERY
Set discharge current on the left and final voltage on the right. The
discharge current ranges from 0.14 to 7.0A.
Start the discharge process by pressing the START/ENTER button for more than 3
seconds.
The screen will display the current state of discharge. Alter the discharge
current by pressing the START/ENTER button during charging. Once you have
changed the value, save it by pressing START/ENTER again. To stop the process,
press the Batt type/Stop key once. An audible sound will indicate you have
ended the process.
BATTERY METER TESTING
Battery Meter testing can be a very valuable tool for battery diagnostics. To
properly use the battery meter, you must connect both the charge lead and the
balance lead to the charger.
To begin, press START/ENTER. The charger will provide the results in the form
of a voltage reading. Press increase to check the total results of the pack.
Press increase again to return to the single cell data.
SAVE DATA PROGRAM
This Charger provides a data storage and load feature for your convenience. This feature can store information for up to 5 batteries to be called back for the process of charging or discharging without having to reprogram the charger. To alter the values, press START/ ENTER, then change the blinking value using the increase/ decrease buttons.
The value settings in this feature do NOT affect the charge or discharge process, but rather allow you to store statistics for commonly charged batteries to speed up the charger setup time. To use this feature, you will want to change the parameters to the exact specifications of the batteries you wish to store. This example shows a 12-cell, NiMH battery with a capacity of 3000mAh. Set up the charge current for manual charge mode, or the current limit for automatic charge mode. Each mode can be changed by pressing the increase/decrease buttons at the same time when the “current” field is blinking. Setting up discharge current and final voltage. Setting up the sequence of charge and discharge as well as the number of times to cycle. Saving the data.
LOAD DATA PROGRAM
This program will call back the data that was stored during the “Save Data” program. To load the data, press START/ENTER once. Change the data number to the battery you wish to recall using the increase/decrease buttons, then press START/ENTER for 3 seconds. Program select. Select the data number you wish to load. The data displayed on the screen is matched with the number selected. Loading the data.
VARIOUS INFORMATION DURING THE PROCESS
| Final voltage for selected
cell type.
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Displayed capacity cut-off function is turned on and the current value the
capacity is set to.
Displayed safety timer is turned on and the duration is set in minutes.
Present input voltage.
The battery is connected using the balance lead and the voltages of the three
individual cells is being displayed. The program will display the individual
voltage of up to 6 cells. To view this screen when charging/discharging, press
the increase button.
WARNING AND ERROR MESSAGES
Here is a list of all warning and error messages the charger may display. Please refer to this list should you have any difficulty charging.
| Incorrect polarity detected.
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Battery connection was interrupted.
| Short-circuit of the output
termination.
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Input voltage is wrong.
The voltage is lower than the setting currently selected.
Please check the number of cells in the battery pack.
The charger has an internal error. Please contact customer service.
The voltage of the pack is too low to charge safely. Please check the voltages
of each cell.
The voltage of the pack is too high to charge safely. Please check the
voltages of each cell.
Connector error. Please check the connections at the battery and charger.
The internal temperature of the charger is too high. Allow time for the
charger to cool.
The processor cannot control the input current. Contact customer service.
The battery balance port or the power line to connect is incorrect.
A single cell in the connected battery is below safe voltage levels. Please
check the voltage of each cell.
A single cell in the connected battery is too high. Please check the voltage
of each cell.
SPECIFICATIONS (PER CHANNEL)
Dual input power(AC/DC) | Input AC:100∼240Volt Input DC: 11∼18VoIt |
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Circuit power: | max 100W for charging (X4) max 5W for discharging (X4) |
Charge current range: | 0.1∼7.0A (X4) |
Discharge current range: | 0.1∼1.0A (X4) |
Current drain for balancing LiPo: | 300mAh/cell (X4) |
NiCd/ NiMH battery cell count: | 1∼15 cells (X4) |
Lithium battery cell count | 1∼6 cells (X4) |
Pb battery voltage: | 2 to 20V (X4) |
USB: | 5.3V 2.3A (X2) |
WARRANTY AND SERVICE
HEXFLY warrants this product to be free of material and workmanship defects
when new. HEXFLY will at its sole discretion repair or replace defective
components free of charge within 90 days from date of purchase or within 30
days for all electronic components. This warranty does not cover wear and
tear, crash damage. modifications, failure to perform routine maintenance, or
any damages arising as a result of improper use. All warranty claims are to be
directed to
https:11www.redca-tracing.compages/warranty-information
Important Notice
HEXFLY assumes sole responsibility for our products; therefore, dealers should
not be involved in any warranty issues. All warranty claims are to be directed
to Redcat Customer Service. Before returning any defective product, please
contact Redcat.
RELEASE OF LIABILITY
HEXFLY, Redcat, its affiliates, manufacturers, distributors, or retail
partners shall not be held liable for any accident, injury to persons, or
damage to property resulting from use, misuse, or abuse of any HEXFLY product.
In purchasing a HEXFLY product the user agrees to accept responsibility for
all such risks.
GUARANTEE
All products are inspected and adjusted individually before leaving the
manufacturer and are guaranteed to be free of material defects and
manufacturing faults.
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otherwise, without the prior written permission of HEXFLY. For information on
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support@redcatracing.com.
Notice of Liability
The information in this manual is distributed on an “As Is” basis, without
warranty. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of the
manual, HEXFLY and their affiliates do not have any liability to any person or
entity with respect to any loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused
directly or indirectly by the information contained in this manual or by the
products described in it. The responsibility lies solely on the user. Charging
and discharging batteries have the potential for serious injury to persons and
damage to property. In purchasing this product, the user agrees to accept
responsibility or all such risks, and will not hold HEXFLY, its affiliates,
manufacturers, distributors,
or retail partners responsible for any accident, injury to persons, or damage
to property resulting from the use of this product. This appliance is not
intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge unless
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their safety. This product may contain
sharp edges or objects that can cause cuts or another bodily injury. To
prevent cuts or another bodily injury, avoid contact with sharp edges or
objects while handling. This product contains chemicals known to the State of
California to cause Cancer, Birth
Defects and other Reproductive Harm. Be responsible, and dispose of it
properly. The actual product may vary from the product shown.
References
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