S4500ths user guide portable printing solutions – Extech Instruments S4500THS User Manual

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S4500THS User Guide

Portable Printing Solutions

Extech Instruments Corporation 285 Bear Hill Road, Waltham, MA 02451-1064 Phone: 1-877-4-EXTECH (439-8324) Fax: (781) 890-7864 Web site: www.extech.com

Copyright © 2005 Extech Instruments Corporation. All rights reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.

1.2.2 C

HARGING

THE

B

ATTERY

Press the On/Off switch until all LED indicators are OFF.

Charge the battery by inserting the wall mounted charger line cord into the

printer jack. Then insert the charger plug into an appropriate wall socket.

The Yellow/Amber charging LED will illuminate indicating that the battery is

being charged

The battery will be fast charged and after about 180 minutes the LED will go

off

To remove the battery cartridge, open the battery door and tip the battery

out of the printer.

Note: To ensure a full charge do not operate the printer while charging.

Note: The wall mounted charger is a Class II equipment (

). Multiple

plug configurations comply with most international standards.

S4500THS

Input Voltage/Current 100-240 VAC/0.5A

Input Frequency 47-63 Hz

Output Voltage/Current (

) 10VDC/1.4A

Note: The wall mounted charger is not supplied with plugs for use in Korea.

Do not use a charger not approved by Extech for use with
the S4500THS. Use of an unapproved charger could damage
the battery pack or the printer and will void the warranty.

The battery terminals are well recessed inside the printer.
Do not allow them to contact conductive material since this
may create a short circuit which could cause injury or
start a fire.

When using the wall mounted charger ensure the socket
outlet is close to the printer and easily accessible during the
battery recharging process. Either switch the socket off (if
supplied with a socket switch) or pull out the charger from
the socket or disconnect the plug from the printer in the
event of any problems.

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