Light Emitting Diodes (Led) On Unit - Stihl ADG 1 Instruction Manual

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If the green light emitting diodes light up
/ flash continuously
The green light emitting diodes indicate
the battery's state of charge by glowing
and flashing continuously.
80 - 100 %
60 - 80 %
40 - 60 %
20 - 40 %
0 - 20 %
When the test is completed, the light
emitting diodes on the battery go off
automatically.
If the light emitting diodes on the battery
flash or glow red – see "If the red light
emitting diodes glow continuously /
flash".
ADG 1
If the red light emitting diodes glow
continuously / flash
1 light emitting diode
Battery too
glows continuously
hot/cold
red:
4 light emitting diodes
Fault in battery
flash red:
1)
Remove the battery from the
analyzer to cool it down/warm it up.
After cooling down/warming up,
restart the test – insert the battery
in the analyzer.
2)
Take the battery out of the analyzer
and refit it. Restart the test – if the
light emitting diodes still flash, the
battery is faulty and must be
replaced.
Light Emitting Diodes (LED)
on Unit
The light emitting diode (1) on the
analyzer can glow or flash green, yellow
or red.
1)
Green continuous light
2)
Battery OK – see also "Light
Emitting Diodes (LED) on Battery".
Yellow flashing light
Battery type not recognized and not
shown on display – but the test can
be continued.
Red continuous light
... may mean the following:
No electrical contact between
battery and unit – remove and refit
the battery
Fault in battery – see also "Light
Emitting Diodes (LED) on Battery".
Red flashing light
Fault in battery analyzer – replace
analyzer.
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