Casella CEL Vortex personal sampling pumps User Manual

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2.1

Battery

A rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery provides, typically in excess, of 8

hours continuous operation. The battery charging socket is located on the

side of the pump. Using the standard charger, the battery will be fully

charged in 14 hours.

To ensure maximum cycle life expectancy of the battery pack, it is recom-

mended that the battery is not left in a fully discharged condition for

extended periods of time. Excessive over charging should also be avoided.

2.2

Battery Low Shut Down

A battery low cut-off facility will turn the pump off once the internal battery

pack becomes fully discharged. This will prevent “deep discharge” damage

and ensures maximum life of the battery pack. Should the pump be switched

on with a discharged battery, battery-low warning “bleeps” will be given prior

to the pump shutting itself down.

2.3

Switching the Pump ON and OFF

To switch the pump ON, press the “FLOW” and “RESET” keys at the same

time. The buzzer will bleep twice and the green LED will switch on, indicating

“PUMP ON”.

To switch the pump OFF, press the “FLOW” and “RESET” keys at the same

time.

2.4

Indicator LEDs

There are two light emitting diodes (LEDs) located on the front panel of the

instrument.

PUMP ON

Green indicator: used to indicate that the pump is switched ON and is

running. The LED flashes when in flow adjustment mode.

BATTERY LIMIT

Red indicator: used to identify one of two potential error conditions.

Battery Low Warning

When the battery approaches a discharged condition, the red

“BATTERY/LIMIT” LED flashes slowly and the audible alarm sounds.

Sampling should be terminated and the battery recharged.

Operation

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