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SYSTEM MANUAL Version 6.03i
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-- CHARGING --
<01:52 Remaining
85.0% Capacity
Stage 2
Checking in 59s
107.2% Capacity
Stage 3
-- CHARGING --
<04:22 Remaining
9.0% Capacity
Stage 1
!--CHARGED--!
Remove Charger
(Float active)
The charging cycle is in four stages: Stage 1 charges to 80%. Stage 2 charges to 99%,
Stage 3 charges to 100%+ and balances the battery and Stage 4 is the float charge which
can remain active indefinitely.
Stage 1.
This stage can last up to 6 hours if the battery is very low.
This message shows estimated time to charge is 4 hours 22
minutes, battery capacity is 9.0%.
Stage 2.
If the battery is well-used or old, this stage may last the
longest
Stage 3.
Stage 3 is for top-off or charge balance. A timer will
disconnect the charge such that after 2 minutes the battery is
checked for its ability to hold a charge. If this passes then
stage 4 will be active. Should the battery not hold a charge
then a warning will be given.
Stage 4.
Charging is now complete and the charger can be removed.
Float charge is now active which will continued to trickle
charge the battery if the charger is left attached.
The charge can be terminated at any time by removing the charger. Pressing the
OFF
key
will prompt you to remove the charger.
A full charge should last for two to three days of normal survey work (depending on level of
signal current). The battery should not be allowed to discharge completely and if possible,
the generator should be put on charge at the end of each day’s survey. This will extend
the life of the battery. When storing for long periods (in excess of 1 month) isolate the
battery using the isolator switch. Check and charge the battery every 6 months.
NOTE:
The batteries are shipped in a low state of charge and it may take many hours of
continuous charging to reach a fully charged state. The unit should be left on
charge until it turns itself off.
There are two battery chargers supplied with the equipment. They are identical
and can be used interchangeably to charge either the Signal Generator or the
Detector Unit.
The Signal Generator is powered by a completely sealed lead-acid battery. This
battery is permanently installed and may be replaced only by a trained technician.
IMPORTANT:
Interrupting the initial charging cycle may seriously affect the ability of the
batteries ever to reach full capacity.
When shipping by air the battery must be isolated.