Charging A Lithium-Ion Battery - WatchGas NEO User Manual

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Gas information
Reading
Calibration/Bump Due
Pump Status
Man Down Status
Lamp Status
Datalog Status
Battery Status
Time
Temperature

3.Charging a Lithium-Ion Battery

The screen displays a battery icon from empty (no bars) to fully charged (3 bars).
To charge the instrument:
1. Insert the Micro-USB connector into the charging port at the bottom of the instrument.
2. Insert the USB connector into:
a) A free USB port in a laptop or computer.
b) The supplied AC/DC adapter.
3. Make sure the computer provides power to the USB port, or connect the AC/DC adapter to a
power outlet.
The 3 bars of the battery icon on the instrument's display are animated, indicating charging
progress.
When the battery is fully charged:
The battery icon is no longer animated and shows a full battery
The message 'Fully Charged' is displayed.
USB cable P/N M-011-3003-W00 is required for a PC to recognize the instrument and communicate
with WatchGas Suite.
Notes:
Always fully charge the battery before using the instrument.
Please use the original WatchGas charger.
For PC communication with WatchGas Suite, WatchGas USB cable P/N M-011-3003-W00 is required.
To reduce the risk of ignition of hazardous atmospheres, recharge and replace batteries only
in areas known to be non-hazardous. Use only WatchGas rechargeable lithium battery part
NEO Photoionization Detector
Description
Shows the measurement gas and its correction factor
Concentration of gas measured by the instrument
Indicates if calibration or bump status is OK or not
Indicates whether the pump is working or blocked
Indicates if Man Down alarm is on
Indicates if the lamp is on or not
Indicates whether datalog is on or off
Indicates battery capacity in 3 bars
Indicates current time
Indicates current temperature
Warning
number: M011-3002-W00.
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