Intermec 2010 Quick Setup Guide

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JANUS 2010 Battery Charger Quick Reference Guide
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Battery Troubleshooting
Battery LEDs
Problem
Solution
Discharge and Ready
LEDs flash alternately
with Charge LED.
The battery pack must always be
between 50
°
F and 104
°
F (10
°
C
and 40
°
C) to begin charging. If
the battery pack temperature is
outside this range, the charger
stops charging the battery pack.
Remove the battery pack from the slot and
make sure the battery pack is within the
temperature range before you try to charge it
again. To prevent temperature problems, keep
the battery charger in a room that is within the
temperature range and let the battery packs
cool down before charging them.
Discharge and Ready
LEDs flash alternately.
There is bad contact between the
battery pack and the charger, or
the battery is damaged.
Take the battery pack out of the slot and
disconnect the power supply to the charger.
Use rubbing alcohol and cotton swabs to clean
the contact points on the battery pack and in
the charger battery slot. Connect the power
supply to the charger and repeat the
procedure to charge or discharge the battery
pack. If that does not fix the problem, your
battery pack may be damaged.
All three LEDs flash at
the same time.
The charger cannot raise the
battery voltage to an adequate
level.
Remove the battery pack, then put the same
battery back into the slot. If all three LEDs
flash again, discharge the battery pack as
described earlier in this guide. If after
discharging the battery pack all three LEDs
flash again, you have a bad battery pack that
needs to be replaced.
The Ready LED
flashes.
The charger cannot fully charge
the battery pack within 2.5 hours.
There may be something wrong with the
battery pack. Remove the battery pack and try
discharging and then charging the battery
pack. If the Ready LED flashes again, you have
a bad battery pack that needs to be replaced.
None of the LEDs turn
on.
There is a power supply problem
with the charger or the charger
cannot charge the battery pack.
Make sure the power supply is connected to
the charger and there is power to the AC
outlet.
Press the discharge button. The discharge LED
should turn on and then begin flashing. If the
discharge LED does not begin flashing and
shuts off after 15 seconds, the battery pack
may be damaged.
All three LEDs flash in
order.
You inserted a battery pack that
is not supported by the battery
charger.
Remove the battery pack from the slot. Insert a
J2010 battery pack. You can only charge J2010
battery packs in the charger.