MIC-5010, MIC-5005 – USER MANUAL
the charging time to approx. 7 hours. The completion of the charging cycle is indicated by a full battery
symbol and the lighting of a green LED. In order to turn the device off, unplug the power charger.
Note:
- As a result of interferences in the network it is possible that the process of charging of accumulator will
finish too fast. When charging time is too short, turn off the meter and start charging again.
Additional information displayed by the meter
Green diode flashing 1 time per second, the
battery symbol is displayed on the screen.
Green diode lighting continuously, the full
battery symbol is displayed on the screen.
Green diode flashing 2 times per second.
Green diode and the battery symbol flashing
2 times per second, the symbol is dis-
played on the screen.
Battery temperature too high.
Measurements are blocked.
7.4 Mains power
It is possible to carry out measurements during the charging process. For this purpose, in charge
mode, press ESC button - the meter enters the measurement mode while continuing the charging pro-
cess. Similarly, the process takes place when AC power supply is connected to the meter.
When the meter is turned off by button or by Auto-OFF, the charging process is not interrupted.
Additional information displayed by the meter
All the segments off the battery symbol flash-
ing 1 time per second.
Green diode and the battery symbol flashing 2
times per second, the and symbols
are displayed on the screen.
Battery temperature too high.
Measurements are blocked.
7.5 General principles for using Li-Ion rechargeable batteries
- Store the half-charged battery pack in a plastic container placed in a dry, cool and well ventilated place
and protect them from direct sunlight. The battery pack may be damaged if stored when fully discharged.
The ambient temperature for prolonged storage should be maintained within the range of 5°C…25°C.
- Charge the batteries in a cool, well-ventilated place at a temperature of 10°C ... 28°C. Modern fast
chargers detect both too low and too high temperature of rechargeable batteries and react to the situa-
tion adequately. Too low temperature should prevent starting the process of charging, which might ir-
reparably damage rechargeable batteries. The increase in temperature of the battery pack may cause
electrolyte leakage and even its ignition or explosion.
- Do not exceed the charging current, as it may result in ignition or "swelling" of the battery pack. "Swol-
len" battery pack must not be used.
- Do not charge or use the batteries in extreme temperatures. Extreme temperatures reduce the lifetime
of rechargeable batteries. Always observe the rated operating temperature. Do not dispose the battery
pack into fire.