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

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Fully charged batteries (nominal output voltage of 4.8 VDC) provide up to

30 hours of operation. When the batteries have discharged to 4.4 VDC, the probe

will operate, but the batteries need to be charged. When the voltage drops below

4.0 VDC, measurement accuracy may be compromised by continued operation.

When the battery voltage indication is less than 4 volts, a low battery indication is

attached to the output data string warning of the problem. ETS-Lindgren software

applications provide a warning indication on the display screen of the readout

device. It is recommended that custom software packages using data from the

probe monitor the data output for this condition.

If the batteries exhibit low terminal voltages during charging, or if they appear

unable to acquire or maintain a charge, the batteries may be shorted or

damaged. To replace the batteries, see HI-6053 Battery Replacement on

page 54.

C

HARGING THE

B

ATTERIES

For maximum battery life, fully charge the batteries before placing the probe into

service. Failing to fully charge the batteries may result in reduced battery life and

cause premature battery failure.

To charge a battery:

1.

Make sure the probe is off or the batteries will not charge.

2.

Connect the battery charger to the electrical mains, and then plug the

charger output into the battery charger connector on the probe.

Never attempt to recharge a non-rechargeable

battery.

C

HARGING

I

NDICATORS

The following LEDs are located on the front of the battery charger:

POWER ON (green)—Indicates the battery charger is connected to the

AC power source.

NO BATTERY (amber)—Indicates the battery charger does not detect

a battery.

Series H-491198-01 Battery Charger for NiMH Batteries

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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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