Seaward Apollo 600 User Manual
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display the manual.
This is the Menu/Options key. This function will bring up a context sensitive menu
giving the options available for the current screen.
This is the Save key. This function is used to save data/changes that you have made
on the current screen.
This is the camera function. This function will appear when you are able to take
photographs.
9.3 Battery Status
While the Apollo 600 is powered on there are periodic checks of the batteries. The Apollo 600
will show the status of the batteries
This symbol indicates that the batteries are at 100% capacity.
There are several symbols which will display the current battery voltage. When these
icons are displayed the batteries are still good.
This symbol indicates that the batteries are low. Although tests performed with the
batteries in this state are still valid all test types may not complete their intended
duration.
This symbol indicates that the batteries are discharged. The Apollo 600 will switch
itself off after a short period of time.
This symbol indicates that the Apollo 600 is bulk charging batteries at the full charge
current.
This symbol indicates that the Apollo 600 is trickle charging the batteries with
reduced charge current. This is known as the Top Up Charge.
This symbol indicates that the Apollo 600 has detected a fault with the battery or
battery charger circuit. Unplug the Apollo 600 from the mains supply and wait 2
minutes before reconnecting the mains. If the fault persists then return the Apollo
600 for service.
Please note that the battery symbols are not updated in real time and may take a while to
update.
9.4 Test Functionality
There are two buttons which control the starting and stopping of the selected test type.
This is the Start Test button. This is used to start electrical tests.
This is the Abort Test button. This is used to stop electrical tests.