4 Charging
(Table 1) | CHARGE | RECOVER | Status |
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| >red/orange< | red | Recovery cycle: the BP 4000 |
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| is being discharged. |
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| green | green | The recovery cycle has |
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| been successfully com- |
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| pleted and the BP 4000 is |
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| fully charged. |
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| green | >red< | The recovery cycle failed. |
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| Although the BP 4000 is |
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| fully charged, it has aged to |
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| the point that its capacity |
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| cannot be accurately calcu- |
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| lated anymore. |
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| Refer to section 7 |
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| Troubleshooting. |
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| >red< | >red< | The recovery cycle has |
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| an error in the device/ |
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| BP 4000 or charger. |
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| Refer to section 7 |
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| Troubleshooting. |
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Also refer to item 1 in section 4.7!
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4.2 Inserting the | • Insert the BP 4000 such that the wider charging contacts on the BP 4000 point at the | |
BP 4000 Battery Pack | LEDs on the charger. | |
Refer to fig. 3. | Due to the specific shapes of the charging slot and the BP 4000, you can only insert the | |
| BP 4000 in the correct orientation. | |
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4.3Inserting a 1. Check that a BP 4000 is inserted in the transmitter or SPR 4 receiver. If the batteries
Receiver with a | them. | |
BP 4000 Inside | 2. Insert the transmitter or receiver into the charging slot so that the display on the trans- | |
Refer to fig. 4. | mitter or receiver points at the LEDs on the charger. | |
| The charger will automatically power up the transmitter/receiver in SILENT mode via the | |
| charging contacts. The display will indicate | |
| in SILENT mode and power down automatically as you remove the transmitter/receiiver | |
| from the charger. | |
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CU 4000