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NiMH Battery Pack
Rugby 100-1.5.0en
NiMH Battery Pack
General Information
The battery pack contains four high
capacity D-cell Nickel Metal Hydride
Batteries. Fully charged the Rugby will
run more than 35 hours in optimal
conditions.
The charger/adapter is a universal
charger and will accept an input
voltage from 100 to 240 VAC. The
charger requires that the correct cable
be ordered for the country of use.
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Installation
The NiMH Battery Pack will fit into the
bottom of the Rugby in only one
direction. The three silver tabs on the
battery should be aligned with the tabs
(1) in the base of the laser. Lock the
battery pack in place using the large
plastic nut (2).
Charging
The charge jack (3) is located on the
front of the Rugby. Insert the plug into
the jack and the AC adapter into the
appropriate wall outlet. The NiMH
Battery Pack can also be charged
separately from the laser.
Low Battery Indication
There is a low battery, warning
indicator on the switch panel of the
Rugby that will indicate when the
batteries require recharging. Should
the batteries become low, the charger/
adapter will both run and charge the
laser at the same time.
NiMH Battery Pack Care
To ensure optimal performance and
life of the NiMH Battery Pack, please
note the following guidelines:
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Exposure of batteries to
extreme temperatures can cause
battery degradation and early failure.
Long-term storage of the battery pack
should be in moderate temperatures -
0°F to 95°F (-18°C to 35°C). If the
batteries are to be stored for an
extended period of time, fully charge
them and then remove them from the
laser unit. If stored for more than 60
days, it is recommended that the
batteries be recharged to extend their
useful life. Always charge the batteries
in an area of moderate temperatures.
Troubleshooting
If your Rugby laser will not take a
charge, check the following:
• Check the AC input and DC output
of the charger unit.
• Check that the Rugby has a
rechargeable pack installed.
• Check charger cables for wear or
damage.
• Refer to your Rugby User Manual
for proper operation.
• Contact the nearest authorized
service center.