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MicroDock II
Quick Reference Guide
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• GasAlertMicroClip
• GasAlertMax XT
The detector can be configured prior to performing a bump test 
or calibration to 
• change user options, 
• sensor options, and 
• program options. 
The detector can also be configured to disallow bump tests or 
calibrations unless performed with the MicroDock II. For more 
information, refer to Configuring Detectors in the Fleet Manager 
II Technical Reference Guide
.
Charging the Battery Pack 
(Optional)
a
 Warning
There is a maximum of six charging docking modules can 
be installed on the MicroDock II base station (six charging 
modules plus four non-charging modules for a maximum 
of ten docking modules per station).
To charge successfully, the temperature must be between 
50°F to 95°F (10°C to 35°C). Charge the battery 
immediately when the detector emits a low battery alarm.
a
 Caution
The charger is for indoor use only.
Note
The detector will not charge while bump tests or 
calibrations are being performed. If the battery is low, 
charge the detector for 30 minutes, then begin a test. 
When the test is complete resume charging the 
battery.
When charging a new battery for the first time, ensure the bat-
tery obtains a full charge. For more information, refer to the 
detector’s user manual or operator’s manual.
Note
Up to six GasAlertMicro and GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR 
detectors can charge simultaneously.
Up to four GasAlertMicroClip and GasAlertMax XT 
can charge simultaneously.
For more information, refer to the MicroDock II Base 
Station User Manual.
To charge the battery pack, complete the following:
1.
Connect the charger adaptor cord into the CHARGE 
port on the station, and then plug into an AC outlet. 
The CHARGE LED briefly lights red then green dur-
ing the self-test. The LED then powers off (not appli-
cable to the GasAlertMicroClip and GasAlertMax XT 
modules).
2.
Deactivate the detector. Insert the detector into the 
charging cradle.
3.
The CHARGE LED lights red (all charging modules).