max power.
With 40% power residual ca. 60 lamps at full power. This
should be enough capacity for one dive without recharging.
When the battery is down to 20% the display and the ready
flash indicator start to blink every minute for 4 seconds and an
audible alarm sounds once.
When the battery is completely discharged a continuous alarm
is emitted and two lines are shown on the display. After 30s the
unit automatically shuts off in order not to damage the battery.
If the flash is completely discharged and you try to switch it on
again, the flash can start a series of on/off cycles without
switching it on completely. Simply remove the battery pack and
recharge the battery.
Do not leave the battery inside the flash when flash is not in
use in order to avoid a slow and thorough battery discharge.
.b Battery recharge
Prior to the first use the battery must be fully charged before
disconnecting it from the power supply.
The battery can be recharged also if it is not fully discharged.
For charging the battery pack has to be removed from the
battery container and connected to the power supply.
After connecting the power adapter to the power adapter
socket (12), the charge process starts and the control LED (13)
starts to blink.
When the charging cycle ends the control LED (13) is
permanently lit and the battery enters into trickle charge. It can
now be disconnected from the power supply. (not necessary)
It takes approximately 100 minutes for the empty battery pack
to fully charge.
If an error is detected by the microprocessor, the charging
process is stopped immediately and the control LED (13) starts
to blink at a high frequency. In this case disconnect the power
adapter, wait for the battery to cool down. If the control LED
(13)
recommences blinking at a high frequency the battery might be
defective and must be serviced or replaced.
For all new NiMH batteries or for battery packs stored for a