Battery charger – ADS Environmental Services Eureka2R QR 775019 A1 User Manual

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Battery Charger

ADS provides two options for battery chargers: an external unit and a unit
built into the carrying case. Both chargers operate in a similar manner.

The external unit has one red power LED and several green LEDs. A green
LED is located above each charging cable connection and illuminates when
the corresponding cable is delivering a fast charge to an instrument. When a
cable is not connected to an instrument, the associated green LED will flash as
the charger scans or cycles through the disconnected cables.

The built-in charger does not have an LED indicator. Each instrument
displays the status of its charge.

External Battery Charger (supplied prior to July 2010)

To ensure complete flexibility and portability, the battery charger accepts
input from either AC (mains) voltage or DC voltage (supplied from a vehicle).

The charger receives AC (mains) voltage through a standard IEC port at the
back of the unit. This port can receive a standard IEC cable. The charger can
receive AC voltage ranging from 85 to 264 volts and a frequency of 50 to 60
hertz, allowing the charger to be used in almost any country.

The charger receives DC voltage through the blue power port at the back of
the unit. ADS supplies a special cable equipped with a universal vehicle plug
suitable for cigarette lighter and standard DIN ISO 4165 socket outlets.
Contact ADS for a replacement DC voltage cable (EXG-101). DC input
voltage should be between 11 and 18 volts.

Internal Battery Charger (supplied after July 2010)

The carrying case contains an integrated, or built-in, internal battery charger.
The DC supply connection exists on the front of the case. The case may be
closed during charging activities.

The charger receives AC (mains) voltage through a universal “wall-cube”
plug-in mains power supply. The supply can receive AC power ranging from
100 to 240 volts and a frequency of 50 to 60 hertz. It is equipped with four
universal worldwide adapters, allowing the charger to be used in almost any
country.

The charger receives DC voltage through the vehicle charge cable (ADS part
number CXG-805). The cable is equipped with a universal vehicle plug
suitable for cigarette lighter and standard DIN ISO 4165 socket outlets. DC
input voltage should be between 11 and 18 volts.

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