Charging An Empty Sensor Battery; Checking The Hub Battery Status - GE Portrait Hub01 User Manual

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3. Place the sensor battery into any of the four battery slots in the charger, or the
Hub into the dedicated slot:
Ensure that the sensor battery or the Hub is firmly in its slot.
4. When the battery is fully charged, the LED indicator of that slot is lit with solid
green.
5. You can now remove the Hub from the charger. Remove the sensor battery from
the charger only when you take it into use.

Charging an empty sensor battery

Charging time from empty to fully charged is five hours. Charging may be slowed
down at elevated temperatures and it may be disabled at extreme temperatures (at
the limits or outside of the specified operating temperature range).
When charging a sensor battery that has been left without charging for a long period
of time (weeks or months), proceed as usual by placing it into one of the battery slots
in the charger. The LED indicator of that slot should light with solid amber in about 10
seconds. If the LED indicator starts blinking amber instead, do the following:
1. Remove the battery from the charger.
2. Clean all battery surfaces carefully as instructed in the cleaning instructions. Pay
special attention to the connection interface.
3. Place the battery back into the charger.
The LED indicator should now light with solid amber. If the LED indicator starts
blinking again, contact qualified service personnel.
4. Wait until the LED indicator of that slot is lit with solid green.
5. Remove the sensor battery from the charger only when you take it into use.

Checking the Hub battery status

The Hub battery status indicator is displayed in the upper right corner of the Hub
screen. If you need to see more technical details, you can do it by entering the Hub
menu.
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