Charging and Replacing the Battery
A fully charged battery allows approx. eight hours of continuous pipetting of
liquids with a viscosity and density similar to water.
Important!
Before charging the battery ensure that the AC adapter is compatible with the line voltage in the labora-
tory. Do not charge the device in an explosive environment. The battery can only be charged inside the
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Transferpette
electronic.
Charge the battery
Pipetting during charging?
During charging, you can continue to work with the Transferpette
If the battery is fully discharged, it will take a few minutes until a certain minimum charge capacity is
available, which is needed to operate the instrument safely.
Note:
The last settings are stored in the memory of the instrument. If the battery is fully discharged
or the battery is changed, these settings are saved.
Replace the battery
Remove the battery from the instrument, when it is not to be used
for longer periods.
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a) Insert the charging cable plug for the AC
adapter into the jack at the top of the
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Transferpette
electronic; charging starts
automatically
b) During the charging, the bars for the battery
capacity run continually from the bottom to
the top. The battery is fully charged, when
the bars in the display have stopped
moving.
a) Open the battery compartment cover.
Remove the battery and pull the plug
gently out of the socket.
b) Insert the plug of the new battery into the
socket and insert the battery.
c) Put the battery compartment cover in
place again and close it.
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electronic.
A
B
C