Metz Power Pack P76 User Manual

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4.2 Charging a completely discharged Power Pack

The battery cells must be slowly revived when the

Power Pack is totally discharged (can also happen

through self-discharge when the Power Pack has not

been used for a prolonged period). The micropro-

cessor tries to achieve this by short charging current

pulses. This state is perfectly normal for a few

seconds when the Power Pack is completely dischar-

ged. The three LED’s will start flashing if this battery

fault is not corrected within 5 minutes, and charging

will be terminated (see Chapter 7.2). Disconnect the

Power Pack from the AC/DC adapter, wait for some

15 minutes, and then resume charging. If this

attempt still remains unsuccessful, then the service

life of the batteries has probably come to an end.

Please contact an authorized METZ servicing centre

to have the defective batteries exchanged.

For reasons of safety these charging
attempts should not be repeated several
times!

5. Refresh mode

The Power Pack incorporates NiMH batteries for

power storage.
The Power Pack is fitted with a refresh (discharge/

charge) facility to completely discharge the built-in

NiMH batteries before they are automatically

recharged.

The refresh procedure (Fig. 5)

• Disconnect the Power Pack from the flashgun.
• Set the main switch to ON.
• Insert the AC/DC adapter’s mains plug in the

mains socket.

• Insert the AC/DC adapter plug in the charging

socket of the Power Pack.

The discharging process started in this manner can

take up to 32 hours with a fully charged Power

Pack.
Consequently, this discharging procedure should be

completed after every tenth charging cycle.
The discharging process can be prematurely abor-

ted by setting the main switch to OFF, or by discon-

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