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connection. Note that the UBC to instrument cables are detachable and replaceable as catalog
items.
The charger also functions as a battery eliminator to operate the instrument from the AC power
source. Batteries do not have to be installed to operate the instrument from AC. When operated
from the UBC without a battery installed in the instrument, disregard any battery charge status
indications from the UBC charge indicator. The instrument can be operated while a Li-Ion
battery is being charged, but is not recommended while charging Ni-MH batteries.
1.9.1
UBC Specifications
Power Requirements: 100-240 volts, 47 to 63 Hz.
The UBC contains an internal fuse.
Nickel Metal Hydride battery charging system: Sequentially charges two DR-35 style (Ni-
MH) batteries. Charges at approximately 1 ampere rate. A pair of 3.8 AH batteries take about 8
hours to fully charge.
Lithium Ion battery charging system: Charges one Li-Ion battery. Charges at approximately 1.5
ampere rate. A 6.6 AH battery charges in approximately 6 to 8 hours.
Temperature range: Batteries should be charged between 40° to 100° F (4° to 38° C) for best
results. If the batteries become too hot, the battery charger will terminate the charging process.
If the batteries are being charged while using the instrument, the heat from normal operation of
the instrument may cause the battery charger to terminate the charging process before the
batteries are fully charged.
To start a charge cycle, the charger can be reset by disconnecting and reconnecting either the
instrument or AC power to the UBC.
1.9.2
Charger Status Indicators
The charger status is indicated by a red/green LED lamp.
The light may blink red or green for a few seconds when first connected to either AC power or
an instrument. It will then light steady red as the charging process starts. This is normal as the
circuits initialize. If a problem is detected during charging, the light will blink red. Reset the
charger by disconnecting the AC power for a few seconds and re-connect. If the problem
persists, service is required.
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