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APPENDIX C (MDXBK CHARGER ACCESSORY SPECIFICATIONS)
Operating Temperature Range
32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
Operating and Storage Humidity
0-95%
Storage Temperature
-40°F to 185°F (-40 to 85°C)
Power Source
100-240VAC input, 9VDC 2.0 amp maximum output
Battery Type
AA size, NiMH rechargeable, approximate battery life is 20,000 to
50,000 hours*
Rechargeable Battery Cycle Life
1000 recharges *based on usage with or without the LCD backlight
energized.
For optimum life and economic value, CPS Products, Inc. recommends that MD50W and MD100W
manifold series be powered by rechargeable NiMH (nickel metal hydride) batteries. CPS Products
offers an optional “Charger Kit” (model
MDXBK
) that comes with a power adapter and 4 NiMH
batteries. Do not connect the battery charger if there are no rechargeable batteries in the manifolds.
NOTE: Alkaline batteries should not, and cannot be charged in the BLACKMAX MD50W or
MD100W Series.
Battery charge status is shown by the battery indicator symbol in the upper
left [
FIG.1
]
Main Screen
and all other screens.
NOTE: A slight increase in temperature near
the charging socket is normal.
Remove battery door and install 4 AA size batteries, observing
FIG.26
battery polarity. When using rechargeable
batteries for the first time, turn manifold off
and connect one end of charger to Manifold
9V DC plug [
FIG.26
] and the other end to an
appropriate wall outlet socket. Charge NiMH
batteries for 2 hours. The Battery Symbol on
the display will blink during charging. MD50W
and MD100W manifold series can be used
while charging the batteries, but charging time
will be considerably extended. The preferred
way to use the Rapid Charging Feature is to
charge while the manifold is OFF.
Sensor may become contaminated with dust, oil, etc. from pulling vacuums.
1.
Never use a cotton swab or similar object to clean the sensor. This may damage the
sensor.
2. Open all knobs, valves, and cap all the ports except for the VAC port.
3. Invert the MDXVG and add about 1 tablespoon of 100% denatured alcohol into the
VAC port
(see page 2)
so as to flush out contaminants.
4. Gently shake the unit to produce a swirling effect of the alcohol inside the housing.
5. Turn right side up, open a port to pour out the rubbing alcohol.
6. Repeat the above procedure until the alcohol appears to be clean and clear of contaminants.
7. Check the gasket located inside the VAC port. If worn or deformed, replace with a new CPS
gasket (PN: HXG)
8. Open all ports to allow sensors to air dry (usually about 1 hour).
DO NOT BLOW DRY.
APPENDIX D (BATTERY SELECTION AND REPLACEMENT)
APPENDIX E (CLEANING SENSOR IN MDXVG)
Connection
for 9V DC
Charger
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