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See
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Power-related settings
You can customize the various power-related settings in MADSEN OTOflex 100 to suit your purposes and save power and
batteries. See
3.4.2
Powering the charger
Charger
The MADSEN OTOflex 100 charger is connected to the electrical power outlet.
It is recommended that you leave MADSEN OTOflex 100 in the charger when not in use. This ensures that the device is
always ready for testing.
Connecting the charger to the mains power outlet
Warning
•
Operating at the wrong voltage may blow the fuses!See the label on the charger for input voltage.
1. Before you connect the power cable to the charger, make sure that the
voltage from the electrical power outlet matches the voltage shown on
the identification label on the charger.
2. Connect the charger to the mains power outlet. The device is
delivered preset for rechargeable NiMH batteries.
3. When you are not using the device, leave it in the charger so that it is
always ready for testing.
Warning
•
If you use the device with Alkaline batteries, always
switch off the mains power supply to the charger. Failure to do so
may cause the Alkaline batteries to leak and cause damage to the
device.
A.
Power socket
3.4.3
Batteries
Note
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Do not insert the battery cover in the battery compartment if the battery compartment is empty. If you do,
the cover will lock in place inside the device.
Caution
•
Use only the battery types listed in
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MADSEN OTOflex 100 checks the battery type when you switch it on or place it in the charger, and will prompt you for
the battery type if it seems to be wrongly configured.
If this is the case, change the battery type setting in the device to reflect the battery type you have inserted. See
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