Laird Controls North America Inc. EXC9158A ユーザーズマニュアル

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Edition 04/2007 US, Version A001, Excalibur, Subject to Technical Changes 
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After contacting the battery, the green ‘Ready [3]’ LED blinks for approx. 1 min simultaneously and 
signals the test phase. 
 
The battery is not contacting correctly if, after battery insertion, the ‘Charge [2]’ LED does not light and 
the ‘Ready [3]’ blinks simultaneously. 
 
 
 
 
Caution! 
Charge only Nickel / Cadmium [NiCd] or Nickel / Metal Hydride [NiMH] batteries - 
danger of explosion with other batteries! 
 
 
 
Warning! 
Do not open the charger. The charger may only be operated in dry indoor spaces. The 
charger must be protected against moisture and rain in order to exclude the danger of fire 
or an electric shock. Do not use the charger if the housing or mains plug is damaged; 
contact the customer service department of Cattron-Theimeg Europe GmbH & Co. KG.  
Keep the charger away from children. A failure to observe the safety instructions can 
result in damage to the charger, damage to the batteries or dangerous injuries to 
persons! 
 
 
4.3  Charging 
The red ‘Charge [2]’ LED lights and signals the charging. The green ‘Ready [3]’ LED blinks 
simultaneously during the test phase but then goes off again after approx. 1 min. when the test phase 
is completed.  
 
 
 
Note! 
The battery should be discharged before the charging after approx. every 5 charging 
cycles. 
See section 4.5 Discharging. 
 
 
4.4  Trickle Charging 
The charger automatically switches to pulse trickle charge after the completed charging. The red 
‘Charge [2]’ LED goes off and the green ‘Ready [3]’ LED lights up permanently for approx. 2 min. After 
approx. 2 min., the indication changes to a green flashing light. The battery can then be either 
removed for use immediately or remain contacted in the charger. 
 
 
4.5  Discharging 
The discharging is started by pressing the dis charge button [5] for approximately 2 s. The yellow 
‘Discharge’ [4] LED lights and signals the discharging. The green ‘Ready’ [3] LED also blinks during 
the first minute but then goes off at the end of the test phase.  
 
After the completed discharge, which can in some cases take several hours, the charger automatically 
switches to the charge mode. 
 
 
4.6  Defective Battery 
The inserted battery is defective and can no longer be charged if the green ‘Ready [3]’ LED blinks 
immediately after the contacting of the battery and the red ’Charge [2]’ LED also blinks sporadically 
after approximately 20 seconds. The battery must then be replaced.