Visual Inspection Device
Snap-on
Visual Inspection Device
Snap-on
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Snap-on
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Snap-on
Battery and Charger Specifications
The Snap-on Battery Charger is designed to charge a
3.7V Lithium Ion Snap-on battery in approximately 4-5
hours. This charger requires no adjustments. (Fig. 1)
Power Supply Input: ........100-250 VAC
47-63
Hz
1.0 A (Max)
Power Supply Output:.....5 VDC
(Battery Input)
0-1.5A
Battery Type ....................3.7V Lithium Ion, 4200 mAh
Weight ..............................0.4 lbs (0.02 kg)
Dimensions:
Charge Time ...................4-5 hours
Cooling.............................Passive Convection Cooling
(No
Fan)
NOTE!
This charger and batteries are not compatible with
any other Snap-on Li-Ion Batteries and chargers.
4. Select the appropriate location for the charger
before use. Check work area for:
–
Adequate lighting.
–
Flammable liquids, vapors or dust that may ig-
nite.
If present, do not work in area until sources
have been identified and corrected. The charger
is not explosion proof and can cause sparks.
–
Clear, level, stable, dry place for charger.
Do
not use the device in wet or damp areas.
–
Proper operating temperature range.
The
charger and battery must both be between 41°F
(5°C) and 113°F (45°C) for charging to begin. If
the temperature of either is outside of this range
at any point during charging, the operation will be
suspended until brought back to the correct tem-
perature range.
–
Appropriate power source.
Check to see that
the plug fits correctly into the desired outlet.
–
Sufficient ventilation area.
The charger needs
a clearance of at least 4" (10 cm) on all sides to
maintain a proper operating temperature.
5. Plug cord into battery.
6. With dry hands, plug charger into the appropriate
power source.
Charging Procedure/ Operating Instructions
Always wear eye protection to protect your eyes
against dirt and other foreign objects. Follow oper-
ating instructions to reduce the risk of injury from
electrical shock.
NOTE!
New batteries reach their full capacity after ap-
proximately 5 charging and discharging cycles.
1. Set up charger according to the Charger Inspection
and Set Up section,
2. With dry hands, insert the DC barrel plug into the
battery. The battery pack will begin charging auto-
matically. While the battery is charging, the red and
orange LEDs will glow solid.
3. When the battery is fully charged, the orange LED is
replaced by a green LED.
– Once the battery is charged, it may remain plugged
into the charger until it is ready to be used. There
is no risk of over-charging the battery. When the
battery has been fully charged, the charger auto-
matically switches to retention charging. If the unit
is on while charging, the LED indicators on the
battery will not display a fully charged battery until
the unit is turned off.
4. With dry hands, unplug charger from outlet once
charging completes.
Figure 1 — Battery and Charger
(Actual charger
appearance may vary depending on region.)
Figure 2 — Label on Charger
(Actual charger appear-
ance may vary depending on region.)
Figure 3 — Label on Battery
(Actual charger
appearance may vary depending on region.)
Hand Held
Display Unit
Charger
Cable
Cable Connection
to the Unit
Imager
Head
Removable Stylus
Figure 4 — System Components Standard Equipment
Magnet
Mirror
USB
Cable
Hook
State
Ext power not
plugged in
Ext power plugged
in and charging
Ext power plugged
in and done
Ext power plugged
in and out of
acceptable charging
temperature range
Bicolor Green/
Bright Orange
LED
OFF
Bright Orange
Green
OFF
Red LED
OFF
Red
Red
Red
Charger Inspection and Set-Up
Daily, before use, inspect the charger and batteries
and correct any problems. Set up charger according
to these procedures to reduce the risk of injury from
electrical shock, fire, and other causes and prevent
tool and system damage.
1. Make sure the charger is unplugged. Inspect the
power cord, charger and battery for damage or
modifi cations, or broken, worn, missing, misaligned
or binding parts. If any problems are found, do not
use charger until the parts have been repaired or
replaced.
2. Clean any oil, grease or dirt from the equipment as
described in the Maintenance section, especially
handles and controls. This helps prevent the equip-
ment from slipping from your grip and allows proper
ventilation.
3. Check to see that all warning labels and decals on
the charger and battery are intact and readable.
Figures 2 & 3 show the warning labels on the bottom
of the charger and the bottom of a battery.
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