Battery Charger Status Indicators - DCI LLC DigiTrak F Series Operator's Manual

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Battery Charger Status Indicators

The battery charger has red, orange, and green LEDs that are on, off, or flashing depending
on the charging status. A series of beeps will also sound to indicate a major battery pack or
charger fault. The following table describes the charger or battery status indicated by the
various LEDs and audible signals.
LEDs and
Charger or Battery
Audible Signals
Pack Status
Flashing
Orange
No Battery Pack
Detected
Solid
Green
& Solid
Slow Charge / Voltage
Orange
Restoration
Flashing
Green
&
Minor Charger Fault
Solid
Orange
Solid
Orange
&
Fast Charge
Solid
Red
Alternately Flashing
Full Charge
Green
&
Orange
Alternately Flashing
Charge Terminated
Green
&
Red
Alternately Flashing
Battery Pack
Orange
&
Red
with
Temperature Fault
Series of Beeps
Flashing
Red
with
Permanent Battery
Series of Beeps
Pack Fault
Flashing Green,
Major Charger Fault
Orange
&
Red
with
Series of Beeps
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Status Description
No battery pack or unknown
battery type detected.
Battery pack voltage is less
than 11.0 V, or
Battery pack temperature is
above 104° F (40° C).
Fault detected within charger
temperature sensor circuitry.
Normal operation; charge
duration is approximately
4 hours.
Battery pack is charged to
100% capacity.
Over-discharged battery pack
could not be revived within a
reasonable amount of time, or
battery pack is in an over-
charged condition.
Battery pack temperature is
above 122° F (50° C), or
battery pack temperature is
below 32° F (0° C).
Battery pack voltage is less
than 5.0 V.
Unrecoverable hardware
failure of charger electronics
detected.
I
NCORPORATED
Action
Insert viable battery pack.
None. Charger will slowly
restore battery pack to full
voltage.
Charger is safe to use
temporarily with charge current
limited to less than 1.0 A, but it
should be sent in for repair as
soon as convenient.
None.
Remove fully charged battery
pack.
Battery pack is damaged or
near the end of its useable life.
If battery pack is fairly new and
in good physical condition,
contact DCI Customer Service.
Otherwise, battery pack is
unrecoverable and should be
properly recycled.
If battery pack is hot, try to
cool it down; if cold, try to
warm it up. Then recharge
battery pack.
Battery pack is unrecoverable
and should be properly
recycled.
Stop using charger and send it
in for repair immediately;
please contact DCI Customer
Service.
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