MI 2792 PowerQ4 Plus
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checking them in a cell charger etc). It is very likely that only some of the batteries are
deteriorated.
The effects described above should not be mixed with normal battery capacity decrease
over time. All charging batteries lose some of their capacity when repeatedly
charged/discharged. The actual decrease of capacity versus number of charging cycles
depends on battery type and is provided in the technical specification of batteries
provided by battery manufacturer.
7.3 Power supply considerations
Warnings
Use only charger supplied by manufacturer.
Disconnect power supply adapter if you use standard (non-rechargeable)
batteries.
When using the original power supply adapter/charger the instrument is fully operational
immediately after switching it on. The batteries are charged at the same time, nominal
charging time is 4 hours.
The batteries are charged whenever the power supply adapter/charger is connected to
the instrument. Inbuilt protection circuit controls the charging procedure and assure
maximal battery lifetime.
If the instrument is left without batteries and charger for more than 2 minutes, time and
date settings are reset.
7.4 Cleaning
To clean the surface of the instrument use a soft cloth slightly moistened with soapy
water or alcohol. Then leave the instrument to dry totally before use.
Warnings
Do not use liquids based on petrol or hydrocarbons!
Do not spill cleaning liquid over the instrument!
7.5 Periodic calibration
To ensure correct measurement, it is essential that the instrument is regularly
calibrated. If used continuously on a daily basis, a six-month calibration period is
recommended, otherwise annual calibration is sufficient.
7.6 Service
For repairs under or out of warranty please contact your distributor for further
information.
7.7 Troubleshooting
If
Esc
button is pressed when switching on the instrument, the instrument will not start.
You have to remove batteries and put them back. After that the instrument starts
normally.