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Illustration 1-7: Ansmann accummulator charger
When all cables of the power supply unit have been connected, the charger starts re-charging. The first
process is a 10-second test phase of the accummulator. This test is indicated through the red LED (see
point 1
), which flashes for 10 seconds after all cables have been connected. As soon as
the accummulator is being re-charged without any problems, the red LED is lit permanently. If the flashing
of the LED does not turn into a permanent light after 10 seconds, the accummulator is probably defective
and you should contact your dealer. When the accummulator has been fully charged, the red LED goes out
and the green LED as shown in Illustration 1-7 under
point 2
is lit permanently. The accummulator of the
correlator box has been fully re-charged, and the charger can now be disconnected from the case.
Point 3
in Illustration 1-7 shows the discharge key of the charger. This key is to discharge the accummulator of the
correlator box, which is necessary in exceptional cases to maintain the accummulator. Please keep in mind
that this charger re-charges only the accummulator of the correlator box in the case and not also the
accummulator of the laptop.
In order to re-charge the accummulator of the laptop, please use the 100-240 volts power cable supplied
separately. Connect the plug as shown under
point 2
(see Illustration 1-8) to the jack on the rear side of
the laptop (see Illustration 1-3, point 5). Please note that you have to disconnect the 12 volts power supply of
the case from the laptop beforehand. The green Power LED marked with
point 1
(Illustration 1-8) is lit as
soon as the power cable has connected the power supply unit (Illustration 1-8,
point 3
) to the mains. The
laptop itself indicates whether or not the accummulator has been fully charged. An LED with an
accummulator symbol is located either on the right or on the left of the cover (depending on model). This
LED is lit or flashes during the entire charging process. As soon as the accummulator has been fully re-
charged, this LED goes out.
Illustration 1-8: 230V laptop power supply unit