ETS-Lindgren HI-4422 Field Probe (Archived) User Manual

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An integrated circuit within the battery charger monitors the battery voltage and

controls the charging functions according to the charge state of the battery.

B

ATTERY

L

IFE

The NiMH batteries powering the battery-operated probe have high energy

density for maximum operating time between charges, but also have a significant

self-discharge characteristic. When the probe is stored for longer than a week or

two, the batteries will discharge even though not in use. Leaving the batteries in

a discharged condition for long periods of time may result in reduced battery life.

For optimum testing time, charge the batteries before use.

The battery charger is microprocessor controlled to charge the batteries in the

fastest possible manner. When the charger senses that the batteries are fully

charged, the charging current drops to a maintenance level. This level is

sufficient to maintain the full charged without causing battery damage. It is

acceptable to leave the probe connected to the battery charger for extended

periods of time.

With proper care, the batteries should last two to three years. Follow these

recommendations to ensure maximum battery life and optimum testing

performance:

Turn the probe off when the probe is not in use. Leaving the probe on

for extended periods of time will damage the batteries. When the

batteries are discharged, the flashing power ON indicator will not

function.

When possible, leave the robe connected to the battery charger, and

the battery charger connected to the mains electrical supply (charger

operating). The battery charger status indicators will show CHARGER

ON and COMPLETE when the batteries are on a maintenance charge.

Operate the robe only within the optimum operating temperature range

of +20

º

C to +30

º

C (+68

º

F to +86

º

F). Although NiMH batteries are

rated for operation in temperatures from -20

º

C to +65

º

C

(-4

º

F to +140

º

F), operating the probe at temperature extremes

reduces the operating time of the batteries.

Make sure the batteries are fully charged before resuming operation.

The batteries do not require periodic deep discharges to reverse the

effect caused by repeated shallow discharges, but undercharging can

reduce battery capacity.

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Series H-491198-01 Battery Charger for NiMH Batteries

Archived 6/29/10

Use only the content for

HI-4422 in this manual.

Disregard content for

all other probe models;

see ETS-Lindgren

website for other

probe content.

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