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Battery
The instrument is powered by a lithium-ion battery, which is charged
using a charger connected to the instrument’s USB communication
output (or other USB output with the specifications 5V/500 mA).
Please note that the instrument must be sent to a certified SPM
service and calibration partner for replacement of a discharged
battery.
Charging the battery
The battery charge icon in the upper right corner of the
Main
display
(A) shows the current battery status. The icon turns red when the bat-
tery is low (<10%) and needs recharging.
The battery should be charged in a dry office environment with a
temperature range within 0 to +45 degrees °C (0 to 113 °F). If the bat-
tery is charged in an environment outside of specified temperatures,
it may be damaged.
A flash symbol to the left of the battery charge icon indicates that a
charging cable is inserted. When the battery charge icon is green, the
battery is charging. When it turns gray, the battery is fully charged.
Should the battery charge icon be full but in red color, something is
wrong with the charging system or circuitry, and the instrument needs
to be sent to SPM Instrument for service.
Extending battery life
Avoid deep cycling of the battery. Each cycle wears the battery down
by a small amount and a partial discharge is better than a full discharge.
Lithium-ion is maintenance-free and the battery lasts longest when
operating between 30 and 80 percent. Store the instrument partially
charged in a cool and dry place.
The battery will gradually self-discharge even if stored in a partially
charged state. Self-discharging increases with age, usage, and el-
evated temperature.
Do not replace
the battery!
Refer servicing to your
local SPM dealer.
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Battery low
Battery charging
Battery full
Faulty charging
system/circuitry
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