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Maintenance
Display Device
Figure 15-7 sample WEEE logo
NOTE:
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Always dispose of materials according to local regulations.
Contact your sales representative for details.
Battery Pack Calibration
The internal battery pack contains a micro controller that monitors the battery pack characteristics
and maintains an internal “fuel gauge”. The internal fuel gauge may lose some accuracy after
many cycles of partial discharge and charge. Should this happen, the fuel gauge can be calibrated
with the following procedure:
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To calibrate the battery pack fuel gauge:
1.
Fully charge the battery pack.
2.
Fully discharge the battery pack at a steady rate.
IMPORTANT:
The battery must be completely discharged! Operate the diagnostic tool until it shuts down by itself
due to a lack of power. Continue operating the tool when the “low battery” warning displays, do not
begin charging until after the tool has automatically shut down.
3.
Fully charge the battery pack.
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It is not recommended to perform the calibration procedure more than once within 30 days.
15.1.5 Operating System Restore
Snap-on System Restore is a hard disk drive recovery program that allows you recover the hard
disk drive files in the event of a failure. Running the program replaces all of the C drive data with
the original factory data. Be aware, all new or modified files on the C drive will be lost.
The directional arrow buttons on the Display Device are used to navigate when performing a
system restore. Use the Enter button to make selections.
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To restore the operating system
1.
Power on the Display Device.
2.
Wait for the “Press Up Arrow to run Snap-on System Restore” message to display, then Press
the Up Arrow button.
A progress indicator displays while the program loads.
3.
Select OK from the confirmation message.