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20
Battery
20.1
Introduction
The equipment is designed to operate on battery power when external power supply is not available. The battery is
charged whenever the equipment is connected to AC mains or the DC power supply through an external DC/AC adapter,
regardless of whether or not the equipment is currently turned on. In case of power failure, the equipment will
automatically run power from internal batteries. So we recommend you always install a fully charged battery in the
equipment.
The equipment is configured with one smart lithium ion batteries which are free of maintenance.
On-screen battery symbols indicate the current battery charge status, taking Battery 1 for an example:
≤100%, but >80% of capacity
≤80%, but >60% of capacity
≤60%, but >40% of capacity
≤40%, but >20% of capacity
≤ 20% of capacity
Low battery and charging is required immediately
Battery is not installed
You can also check the battery’s charge status by pressing the fuel gauge button on the battery to illuminate the battery
gauge. The fuel gauge consisting of 5 LEDs, each LED represents a charge of approximately 20% of capacity.
If the battery charge is too low, a technical alarm will be triggered and the “Low Battery” message displayed in the
Technical Alarm Area. At this moment, change the battery or apply external power to the equipment.
WARNING
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Keep the batteries out of children’s reach.
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Use only specified batteries.
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The batteries should be charged in this equipment or in a device approved by the equipment manufacturer.
NOTE
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Always connect the equipment to AC mains whenever it is possible.
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Always install a fully charged battery in the equipment.
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After long term use, the power capacity indicated by the battery symbol may be different from the actual
capacity. Always observe the alarm information displayed on the screen.
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