1 battery charger components, 2 battery charger connections and startup, 3 loading the battery charger – INFICON HAPSITE ER Chemical Identification System User Manual

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2.9.2.1 Battery Charger Components

The Battery Charger is shipped with a power cord and spare fuses.

2.9.2.2 Battery Charger Connections and Startup

Plug the power cord into the connector at the right rear of the Battery Charger.
Then, plug into a grounded outlet. The ON light will illuminate. (The Battery
Charger does not have a power switch.)

As the Battery Charger performs a self-test, all the indicators will first turn amber.
Secondly, all receptacles that do not contain batteries will turn green. If a receptacle
contains a battery, it will turn red. Finally, all lights except for the ON indicator will
extinguish. No further warm-up is required; it is ready to charge batteries.

2.9.2.3 Loading the Battery Charger

The Battery Charger receptacles are identical and batteries in any state of charge
can be connected. Place Battery to be charged in one of the charging receptacles.
The respective indicator will turn green and charging will commence immediately.

CAUTION

Do not use excessive force when placing the battery in
the battery charger.

CAUTION

Do not charge batteries in a moving vehicle.

2.9.2.4 Understanding the Battery Charger Indicators

Each battery receptacle is associated with an indicator light which can be
illuminated in any of three colors.

Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The battery is being charged. This will

continue for 15 hours or less. If a battery with
a severely depleted charge is inserted, the
green light will flash. If it flashes for more than
10 minutes, the battery will not accept a
charge and should be replaced. The actual
state of the battery charge can be assessed
by using the TEST button on the battery.

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