USER'S MANUAL. PROLITE-75
3 INSTALLATION
3.1
Power Supply
The PROLITE-75 is a portable instrument powered by a Li-Ion battery. Before
performing any action, you must ensure that the battery is charged.
3.1.1 Charging the battery
The instrument is supplied with a mains adapter in order to power or charge the
battery.
There are two situations that can arise in the battery charging process:
1)
Stopped Instrument: When connecting the external power it will start a rapid
charging cycle, whose duration will depend on the battery status. It will take three
hours for a discharged battery. The charging indicator on the front panel (see
Figure 3.- [14]) will remain lit in amber colour during this period. At the end of
charging and in full charge, the indicator will be green.
Instrument in operation: When connecting the charger, it will start a charging
2)
process in a lower regime and therefore longer. At the end of charging and in full
charge, the indicator will change from amber to green colour.
Figure 2.- Mains adapter connected to the PROLITE-75.
Before using the power adapter, make sure the adapter is
suitable for the mains voltage.
PRECAUTION
04-2009
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