- 10 -
WARNING
Incorrect battery charger voltage (different from that given in table.1.1) could
seriously damage charger.
Table 1.1 provides specifications for the battery charger
(Table.1.1)
Information regarding battery use
•
Please note that the new Ni-MH battery reaches maximum performance levels
only after having been completely discharged and recharged at least two or three
times.
•
Never use battery cradle and/or battery that is damaged or worn.
•
Battery life varies greatly depending for example, on print density and the text to
be printed.
•
Recharge times vary depending on depletion levels, type of battery and battery
cradle used. Batteries may be recharged and discharged hundreds of times but
they do wear out over time. When battery life (both print and stand-by) is
noticeably shorter than usual, it is time to purchase a new battery.
•
Only utilize batteries that conform to specifications and only recharge them using
a battery cradle approved by Advanced Merchant Solutions, Inc.
•
When the battery cradle is not in use, unplug it from the electrical outlet.
•
If not used, even a completely-charged battery will automatically discharge over
time.
•
Ni-MH batteries last longer if you remember to completely discharge them every
so often.
•
Extreme temperatures can affect battery charge levels-leave them to cool or
warm as required.
Max recharge current
0.5A
Max recharge voltage
100V-240V