Specifications
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DISCHARGING NICD/NIMH BATTERIES
To begin discharging, you must set the discharge current
(0.1-5.0A) on the left and final voltage (0.1-25.0V) on the right.
Press and hold the Start/Enter button for more than three
seconds to start the discharge process.
This screen indicates the real-time status of the discharge
process. You can change the discharge current by pressing
the Start/Enter button to make it blink, the INC or DEC
buttons to change the value, and the Start/Enter button once
more to store the value. Press the Batt Type/Stop button
once to stop the discharge process; a beep indicates the end
of the program.
Discharging NiCd/NiMH Batteries
INC
DEC
INC
DEC
Start
Enter
Batt Type
Stop
'> 3 seconds’
-
+
-
+
Discharged
Capacity
Battery
Type
Elapsed
Time
Discharge
Current
Battery
Voltage
You can set up the sequence (charge-discharge or discharge-
charge) on the left and the number of cycles (1-5) on the right.
This screen indicates the real-time status of the cycling
process. You can change the charge current by pressing the
Start/Enter button to make it blink, the INC or DEC buttons to
change the value, and the Start/Enter button once more to
store the value. Press the Batt Type/Stop button once to stop
the cycling process; a beep indicates the end of the program.
After the cycling process has ended, press the INC or DEC
buttons to view the capacity charged into, or discharged from,
the battery during each step of the process.
CYCLING NiCd/NiMH BATTERIES
Cycling NiCD/NiMH batteries after storage or consistent use can help condition them to
maintain their capacity and offer a longer life.
INC
DEC
INC
DEC
Start
Enter
Batt Type
Stop
'> 3 seconds’
-
+
-
+
Discharged
or charged
capacity
Battery
Type
Elapsed
Time
Discharge
or Charge
current
Battery
Voltage










