Test-Um NT955 operating instructions Battery and Power Management

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Test-Um NT955 Series ValidatorTM Battery and Power Management

Battery and Power Management

The lithium-ion rechargeable batteries (NT93) included with the Validator- NT main unit and remote are recharged any time the Validator-NT or remote are connected to the AC adapters included in the Validator-NT kit. Use of other adapters, particularly car adapters, should always be avoided.

The batteries continue to charge during operation. The batteries included in the kit are designed to work with the Validator-NT battery information system. They have the ability to store usage information that can be used to monitor the loss of capacity in the battery over time. Using other batteries of similar style will result in not knowing the battery condition or state of charge.

Each unit can run on battery power for approximately 8 hours. Since the remote uses considerably less power than the Validator-NT main unit, a full days use can be assured by swapping the batteries between the two in the middle of the day.

A full recharge cycle takes approximately 2 ½ half hours.

The lithium-ion batteries for Validator-NT can be used and stored in locations that do not exceed 122 degrees Fahrenheit (50 degrees Celsius) or 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius) limits. If the Validator-NT senses an out of range condition while charging, it displays Hot or Cold below the battery symbol and suspends charging. The remote flashes the charging light rapidly and suspends charging for as long as the temperature is out of range.

Note: Do not discard lithium-ion batteries in an area where they can be burned or in regular trash. Li-Ion batteries can explode if exposed to open flame and create hazardous waste. Dispose in a proper environmentally safe fashion.

WEEE Compliant: Prior to disposal of this product, please

contact Test-Um Inc for proper disposal options.

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