Fluke 1735 User Manual - Page 62

Inside the Logger, Line Power or Battery Mode, Replacing the Battery Pack

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1735 Users Manual Inside the Logger Line Power or Battery Mode You can operate the Logger continuously with the provided charging adapter or for a few hours with the built-in battery. The battery is to ride through power interruptions during logging sessions, and to provide operating power during handheld troubleshooting and analysis of signals. If you operate your Logger with the ac adapter, the battery is charged automatically. On the display the symbol for "plugged-in" or battery is displayed accordingly. If the battery is completely discharged, it takes about 4 hours to charge it completely. It is impossible to overcharge the battery as the Logger has an automatic charging circuit. When LO-BAT is indicated, attach the ac adapter to recharge the battery. Replacing the Battery Pack If the battery life is noticeably low (see technical specification), then it has to be replaced. Replace the battery as follows, refer to Figure 13: 1. Turn off the Logger 2. Disconnect all measuring leads 3. Open the battery compartment (two cross-notched screws) 4. Unplug and replace the battery pack. Close the battery compartment again. 52

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Users Manual
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Inside the Logger
Line Power or Battery Mode
You can operate the Logger continuously with the provided charging adapter
or for a few hours with the built-in battery. The battery is to ride through
power interruptions during logging sessions, and to provide operating power
during handheld troubleshooting and analysis of signals.
If you operate your Logger with the ac adapter, the battery is charged
automatically. On the display the symbol for “plugged-in” or battery is
displayed accordingly.
If the battery is completely discharged, it takes about 4 hours to charge it
completely. It is impossible to overcharge the battery as the Logger has an
automatic charging circuit.
When LO-BAT is indicated, attach the ac adapter to recharge the battery.
Replacing the Battery Pack
If the battery life is noticeably low (see technical specification), then it has to
be replaced. Replace the battery as follows, refer to Figure 13:
1.
Turn off the Logger
2.
Disconnect all measuring leads
3.
Open the battery compartment (two cross-notched screws)
4.
Unplug and replace the battery pack. Close the battery compartment
again.