Care & Maintenance; Battery Care; Cable Care - Sensors & Software LMX100 User Manual

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Care & Maintenance

10.1 Battery Care

The LMX100 uses a 9-Amp-hour, 12-Volt sealed lead acid battery. It is fused with a 10 Amp fuse
to protect it from short circuit damage.
The battery unit should run the LMX100 continuously for 6 hours before recharging is necessary.
If long days of data surveying are typical, a second battery unit may be useful.
The battery is strapped onto the cart base and is normally recharged without removing it from the
cart. However, the battery can be easily removed for maintenance or for recharging, if required.
If batteries are maintained in a charged condition, they will give long life and reliable service.
Improper use and lack of maintenance will greatly reduce their life.
Sealed lead acid batteries should NEVER be left in a discharged condition for any period of time.
Charge the batteries as soon as possible after use.
Charge the battery at room temperature whenever possible.
The LMX100 has a voltage monitoring circuit that will turn off the unit when the input voltage drops
below 10.8 volts.
If a battery has been deeply discharged or left in a discharged condition for some period of time
it may not accept charge immediately when it is connected to the charger (the fast charge light
will not illuminate). If the fast charge light does not come on within 6 hours the battery should be
considered damaged and should be discarded.
Do not assume that a battery that is still charging after 8 hours is nearing the end of its charge
cycle. Typical charging time for an empty battery is 12-14 hours from the start of fast charge.
Ensure that the batteries are fully charged before storing. If practical, store the batteries in a cool
o
place, 10
C (a refrigerator is ideal), but make sure the temperature is not likely to drop below
o
-30
C or the electrolyte may freeze and possibly split the case.

10.2 Cable Care

1)
The cable connectors as well as the connectors on the GPR Sensor and Display Unit
need to stay clean and free of dust and moisture. Use a brush or air spray to clean
dust, lint and other foreign particles from these connectors.
2)
When the system is not being used, make sure the connections are protected to
prevent dust and moisture from collecting inside. If the connectors are exposed, cover
them with some sort of dust cap.
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