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3. Settings.
3.4 Handling battery pack
tina.
is equipped with a Linak control unit, a battery pack and a charger.
The charger is firmly mounted on the wall (only in dry rooms) close to a 220
V socket. Ensure during assembly that there is neither a power nor a water
line behind the wall at this point. An acoustic "charge signal" indicates that
the battery pack needs recharging.
Important!
•
Initial charging:
We recommend that you charge the battery pack prior
to initial use for approximately 18 hours in order to compensate for any
capacity loss during storage.
•
Deep discharge:
If operation is conducted in spite of a charge signal
from the control unit, the battery pack may be destroyed through deep
discharge.
•
Overcharging:
Overcharging is continued charging of the battery pack
after it has already been fully charged. Permanent overcharging
shortens the lifetime of the battery pack.
• In order to achieve
100% charging,
a charging time of 4 hours
is required.
3.5 Charging the battery pack
The battery pack is equipped with an
acoustic transducer. When the button is
pushed, the acoustic "charge signal" sounds.
Now the battery pack has to be charged.
1. Remove the battery pack by pulling the
safety catch (
A
), which is located on the
rear side of the battery pack.
2. Insert the battery pack into the
charger (
B
).
3. Insert the charger plug into a 220 V so-
cket. Now both the control lamps "ON" and
"CHARGE" should light up. Once the
control lamp "CHARGE" goes out, the
battery pack is charged. Charging takes
approximately 4 hours.
4. Disconnect the charger plug and insert
the battery pack back into the holder.
Charging the battery takes approximately
4 hours.
B
A