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Battery Pack (Optional)
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Battery Pack (Optional)
Charging the Ni-Cd Batteries
1.
Turn the MAIN POWER switch ON.
2.
Press the
CHARGE START
to start charging. The green LED on the battery pack
will blink during charging.
3.
Charging continues for approximately 12 hours. Charging automatically stops
after approximately 12 hours. This is called a complete charge. The LED stops
blinking and remains lit. The LED stays lit until the LINE switch is turned OFF.
BATTERY CHECK
E
M
F
CHARGE START KEY
Note
• Before charging a battery pack, make sure that each Ni-Cd battery contained in the pack
has been discharged completely. If charging is started on a battery which has not been
discharged completely or on a battery for which charging has been stopped half way through,
the life of the battery pack will be reduced.
• When you are going to use a new battery pack, be sure to charge it completely.
• Use only the AC power supply to charge the battery pack.
Checking the Remaining Life of the Battery Pack
When the instrument is operated from the battery pack, it is possible to check
the life remaining in the battery pack.
Hold down the
BATTERY CHECK
. The red LED lights up and the remaining life
of the battery pack is indicated as follows.
Two LEDs are lit. Approximately 6 to 10 hours (MT210 + battery pack)
One LED is lit.
Approximately 3 to 6 hours (MT210 + battery pack)
No LEDs are lit. Within 3 hours. Use up the batteries (discharge them
completely).
BATTERY CHECK
E
M
F
CHARGE START KEY
Note
• The battery pack contains three Ni-Cd batteries. Charge remaining means the total remaining
life of the three batteries and is described as follows. When both red LEDs go out, a
icon is displayed in the upper part of the screen.
1
2
3
E
M
F
*
Charge remaining
On
On
On
Off
Off
Off
1
2
3
1
2
3
Complete
Charge
Completely
Discharged
Partial
Charge
Completely
Discharged
Battery
Remaining
Charg
(LED)
E
M
F
E
M
F
Completely
Discharged
Completely
Discharged
Completely
Discharged
Completely
Discharged
Completely
Discharged
Completely
Discharged
• When
is blinking on the screen, blinking continues even if the power is switched to
DC power.