Power supply
Mains supply or internal battery powered
Battery: LFP, rechargeable, 12 V - 6000 mAh.
Mains: 220 - 240 V~.
Auxiliary supply: 12 V.
z Make sure that the voltage of the mains supply is compatible with the voltage
supply of the equipment
z Before connecting the equipment to the mains supply, make sure that the power
cord is not damaged. If damaged, do not connect the equipment to the mains supply
and contact the service center for replacing the power cord
Battery condition
The charge condition of the battery can be verified before or during the resistance measurement.
In order to achieve that, the operator has to press the battery key (
turned on. The bargraph shows remaining charge as a percentile value.
Battery charger
z Check that the On/Off switch is in Off
z Connect the equipment to the mains supply
z The battery charge indicator (
to completing the charge. At that point, it will change to a green light, being like this up to the
equipment disconnection from the mains supply
z If the equipment is turned on, the charging procedure will be momentarily interrupted
till it is again turned off
z Battery slowly loses part of its charge while stored, even without use. Therefore,
before using the equipment for the first time, or after a long period out of use, it may
be necessary to recharge the battery
z Perform a full charge cycle before using the equipment for the first time, or after
some time without use (The battery loses part of its charge when stored). The
rechargeable battery has no "memory effect" and can therefore be recharged as many
times as necessary. Recharge the battery before storing the equipment and do not
allow more than 30 days to pass without repeating the charging process
) will keep on lightning with a red light up
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) while the equipment is