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3.3 Setup
The tension meter comes with a built-in rechargeable LiPo battery, which has been
charged at the factory. The tension meter can only be switched on if the battery is still
working, i.e. if the battery has enough charge. If the instrument does not power up or if
the battery level indicator shows only one bar
after power-up (Chapter 3.3.2), the
battery needs to be recharged.
To ensure maximum battery life, avoid discharging it completely
or charging it frequently for short periods.
The battery should not be stored for a prolonged time when empty.
After a maximum storage period of one year, the battery has to be recharged.
3.3.1 Charging the Battery
The battery can only be charged at a temperature b5 °C
and +45 °C.
Before you connect the AC adapter, verify that the supply voltage is correct
(100 V - 240 V).
HANS SCHMIDT & Co. GmbH provides no warranty or liability for any
damage resulting from the use of AC adapters from other manufacturers.
To charge the battery, connect the cable of the AC adapter to the USB port.
When the battery is fully charged, the battery level indicator will show 3 bars
.
The charging time is approx. 3.5 hours.
Battery overcharging is not possible
3.3.2 Switch-On
- Press the ON/OFF key .
The DISPLAY then momentarily shows the tension range and the software version,
e.g. E 1.0.
- After that the DISPLAY shows
- The instrument subsequently carries out a self test and the zero adjustment (see also
Chapter 3.3.5)
The DISPLAY shows
, the tension meter is now ready to operate.
3.3.3 Switch-Off
Auto power off:
- The tension meter switches off automatically after 3 minutes of non-use.
Manual switch-off:
- Press the ON/OFF key for about 7 seconds.