Servicing the battery pack, Charging the battery pack, Storing battery packs – Hand Held Products Dolphin 7200 User Manual
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Servicing the Battery Pack
For maximum battery life, Hand Held Products recommends that you deep-cycle the battery twice before initial use. To deep
cycle, insert the battery into the HomeBase auxiliary battery well. Then, push and hold the Service Aux Batt button for at least 4
seconds. For more information, see
Charging an Additional NiMH Battery Pack
. More information on this utility is available from the help file that
comes with the software.
Note: For maximum battery life, Hand Held Products recommends that you deep-cycle (service) the battery twice before initial
use and then, once a month thereafter.
Hand Held Products also recommends that you service, or calibrate the battery once per month. For details, see
Charging the Battery Pack
You can recharge an individual battery pack using the auxiliary battery well of the Dolphin HomeBase, or the Dolphin 10-Slot
MultiCharger.
Note: Keep a charged battery pack in the Dolphin at all times to conserve the internal back-up battery.
For details about the Dolphin HomeBase, see
Charging Batteries in the Dolphin 7200 HomeBase
For details about the Dolphin MultiCharger, see
Charging Batteries in the Dolphin MultiCharger
Storing Battery Packs
To maintain top performance from batteries, follow the guidelines below when storing them:
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Avoid storing batteries outside of the specified range of -4 to 104° F (-20 to 40°C) or in extremely high humidity.
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For prolonged storage, do not keep batteries stored in the terminal.
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During long-term storage, battery deactivation may tend to occur which may cause charging to stop early during recharging
after storage. Charging and discharging the battery several times can handle this issue. Also, the first charging after prolonged
storage may yield a lower than normal capacity. While this will vary depending on the storage conditions, charging and
discharging the battery several times will almost completely restore capacity.