Low battery LED (red -top)
Battery charge LED (green - bottom)
Warning!
Use original power adapter only!
The use of a different charger could damage the battery or the
unit and would void the warranty.
Confirm that the voltage of the AC adapter matches the voltage
of the electrical outlet.
Before starting to charge, confirm that the input voltage of the AC
adapter is identical to the main power supply at the outlet.
1. The temperature range for recharging is 50 to 95°F (10 to 35°C).
2. Plug the Micro USB connector into the base of the instrument. Or
insert the Micro USB connector into the stand and place the
instrument on the benchtop stand. Note: Micro USB plug only fits
into unit one way.
3. Insert the plug of the AC adapter into a suitable wall outlet.
4. Allow to charge up to 6 hours from empty to fully charged. The
green light blinks when charging.
5. The Pipette Controller is fully charged when the green light stays
on.
Notes
— When fully charged, the Pipette Controller can operate for
approximately 20 hours.
— If using the instrument daily, the product can be charged overnight or
any time. A residual charge of approximately 10% is available when
the red LED has lit. If the red LED blinks when a trigger is pulled, this
indicates the battery is too low to use the product and must be
charged.
Recharging the Battery
One full charge of the battery allows approximately 20 hours of
continuous pipetting. Decreasing motor power and or a lit red “Low-
Battery Indicator” LED, indicate the need for recharging.
For environmental reasons, the Pipette Controller is powered by a
rechargeable battery, which does not contain Cadmium or Mercury.
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