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QuintSonic 7
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3.1.4
Power Supply
3.1.4.1
Batteries and storage batteries
The QuintSonic 7 gauge is powered by a set of four alkaline-manganese cells, 1.5V, AA LR6 size,
(batteries included in the standard supply schedule). As an alternative, it may be operated on
rechargeable NiMH storage batteries (type AA-HR6 or via a plug-in mains unit (available as an
option). Please use only products recommended by ElektroPhysik. Please also refer to section 17
“Accessories”.
If you wish to use the storage batteries, they must be recharged using the external charger unit
(available as an option). Make sure to adjust the gauge to storage battery operation (see section
16.1). For more details on the use of batteries and storage batteries, please also refer to section 18
“Care and maintenance”.
Important notes:
Remove batteries or storage batteries from the instrument if you are not going to use the gauge
for a longer period of time.
The battery symbol
indicates the battery/storage battery state in 6 stages: (0, 20,
40,…100%).
If the lowest stage has been reached, “Battery almost empty” will be indicated.
In case of total discharge, “Battery too low” will be indicated and the gauge will switch off.
Make sure to replace empty batteries within a period of about one minute after you have
removed the exhausted ones. If the gauge remains longer without power, date and time
settings will get lost. If the time interval fo
r battery change has been exceeded, “Check clock
setting” is shown after you have inserted fresh batteries (see also section 15.6.3). Batches and
calibration values, however, are retained in memory.
For field use, replacement batteries should be made available.
Erratic readings due to low battery voltage do not occur. If voltage is too low, the gauge
switches off or will not switch on at all.
Used or defective batteries or storage batteries may contain hazardous substances and must
be disposed according to the legal provisions of your country.
3.1.4.2
Plug-in mains unit
For mains operation, the plug-in mains unit must be used. If operated via the plug-in mains unit,
batteries should be inserted to supply the internal time clock; otherwise the settings of the real-time
clock will get lost approximately one minute after the mains supply has bee cut.