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11. Nova-Strobe LED units contain Nickel Metal Hydride batteries which
must be disposed of in accordance with Federal, State, & Local
Regulations. Do not incinerate. Batteries should be shipped to a
reclamation facility for recovery of the metal and plastic components
as the proper method of waste management. Contact distributor
for appropriate product return procedures.
In order to comply with EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE): This product
may contain material which could be hazardous to human health
and the environment. DO NOT DISPOSE of this product as
unsorted municipal waste. This product needs to be RECYCLED
in accordance with local regulations, contact your local authorities for more
information. This product may be returnable to your distributor for recycling
- contact the distributor for details.
Monarch Instrument’s Limited Warranty applies. See
www.monarchinstrument.com for details.
Warranty Registration and Extended Warranty coverage available online
at www.monarchinstrument.com.
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When charging, the strobe will indicate
CHRGE
CHRGE
CHRGE
CHRGE
CHRGE in the bottom of the
display. The recharger will fast charge the batteries for about 4-5 hours
and then trickle charge the batteries.
Allow the recharger to charge the batteries until the display shows
DONE
DONE
DONE
DONE
DONE
for peak battery life performance. If the batteries are not charged to
100% regularly, the batteries will lose capacity.
5.3
Stroboscope Disposal
Prior to disposing of the battery-powered strobe, the user
must remove the Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries. To do
this, remove the LED assembly first. This will expose four
(4) screws that must be removed so the reflector housing
can be dismantled. There are four (4) additional screws in
the case half opposite the input and output jacks that must
be removed. The case halves can now be separated,
exposing the batteries. Remove the cables from the batteries
and place tape over the battery terminals to prevent them
from shorting. The batteries should be sent to a recycling
center or returned to the factory. The rest of the parts may
now be disposed of.
6.0
SPECIFICATIONS
Flash Range
30 - 500,000 FPM (Flashes Per Minute), 0.5 to
8333.33 Hz
Flash Rate Accuracy
0.01% of setting or ± last digit
Flash Rate Resolution
0.01 to 1 FPM (menu selectable), 0.1 FPM
resolution above 9,999.99 FPM, 1 FPM resolution
above 99,999.9
Display Update Rate
Instantaneous
Time Base
Ultra Stable Crystal Oscillator