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TESTBOY TV 450 
Battery and charging 
 
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2.2.1 New battery cells or cells unused for a longer period 
 
Unpredictable chemical processes can occur during the charging of new battery cells or 
cells that have been left unused for a longer period (more than 3 months). Ni-MH and 
Ni-Cd cells can be subjected to these chemical effects (sometimes called the memory 
effect). As a result the instrument operation time can be significantly reduced during the 
initial charging/discharging cycles of the batteries. 
 
In this situation, TESTBOY recommend the following procedure to improve the battery 
lifetime: 
 
Procedure Notes 
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Completely charge the battery. 
At least 14h with in-built charger. 
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Completely discharge the battery. 
This can be performed by using the 
instrument normally until the instrument is 
fully discharged. 
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Repeat the charge / discharge cycle 
at least 2-4 times. 
Four cycles are recommended in order to 
restore the batteries to their normal 
capacity. 
 
 
Notes: 
 
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The charger in the instrument is a pack cell charger. This means that the battery 
cells are connected in series during the charging. The battery cells have to be 
equivalent (same charge condition, same type and age). 
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One different battery cell can cause an improper charging and incorrect 
discharging during normal usage of the entire battery pack (it results in heating of 
the battery pack, significantly decreased operation time, reversed polarity of 
defective cell,…). 
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If no improvement is achieved after several charge / discharge cycles, then each 
battery cell should be checked (by comparing battery voltages, testing them in a 
cell charger, etc). It is very likely that only some of the battery cells are 
deteriorated. 
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The effects described above should not be confused with the normal decrease of 
battery capacity over time. Battery also loses some capacity when it is repeatedly 
charged / discharged. Actual decreasing of capacity, versus number of charging 
cycles, depends on battery type. This information is provided in the technical 
specification from battery manufacturer.