User manual MAXELL DC3000 BATTERY CHARGER

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[. . . ] 12 VDC Car Cord OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Power the DC 3000 Connect the AC Adaptor (G) plug to the Power Input Jack (A). Plug the AC Adaptor into any standard household outlet (see figure 2a). The red Power Indicator (C) will turn on. [. . . ] To remove the Plate, pull down on the Battery/Adaptor Plate Latch (D). Figure 4a Figure 4b Before installing the battery onto the plate, check the polarity signs (+ and -) on the battery. Locate the alignment guide and polarity positions on the Universal Adapter Plate (F) for the battery you are going to charge. Pull the sliding grip at the lower side of the plate out. Install the battery so the contacts meet the contacts on the adaptor plate, while aligning the side of the battery to one of the alignment guides on the Universal Adapter Plate. Release the sliding grip gently and the battery will be securely held in place. Follow the instructions on the Universal Adapter Plate for various alignment guides and contact positions (see figures 5 to 10) Note: Make sure the battery + and - contacts align properly with the + and - contacts on the adapter plate, reversing the polarity may cause damage to the battery pack or the charger. 5a Align For: Casio, Ricoh, Canon, Olympus, Konica, Panasonic, Toshiba, Nikon, Kodak, Pentax, etc. 5b For: Nikon, EN-EL3 and equivalent. 6a Align 6b For: Nikon, EN-EL1 and equivalent, Minolta NP200 and equivalent. 7a Align 7b For: Kyocera, Konica Polaroid, etc. 8a Align 8b For: Fuji NP-80, NP-100 and equivalents, Panasonic VW-VBP10 and equivalent. 9a Align Flip up Align 9b For: Sharp BP-L226 and equivalents, Panasonic DMW-BCA & CGR-S602 and equivalents. 10a 10b CHARGING THE BATTERY As soon as the battery is properly connected, charging begins, as indicated by the green blinking light of the Charge Status Indicator (B). When charging is complete, the Charge Status Indicator stops flashing and remains solid green. At this point, the battery can be removed for use. It is recommended, however, that you leave the battery connected to the DC 3000 for another 30 minutes to ensure a full, or "topped off", charge. DEFECTIVE BATTERY DETECTION The charger has built-in defective battery detection sensors. If the battery does not attain a full charge within 8 hours, is overcharged or if it is fully discharged, the Power and Charge Status Indicators will flash. Troubleshooting Problem No Indicator Lights Possible Cause/Solution Confirm that the AC Adapter is firmly connected at both ends (wall and Power Input Jack) Confirm wall outlet is functioning Confirm that the Car Cord is firmly connected at both ends (cigarette lighter socket and Power Input Jack) Check fuse in Car Cord (under the screwoff tip of the cigarette lighter adapter) Battery is already fully charged See Note Next Page Battery mounted incorrectly Remove and remount battery Clean battery/DC 3000 contacts Power Light Only Power and Charge Status Indicators Both Blink After 8 Hours of Charge Power and Charge Status Indicators Both Blink Within 1 minute of Charge Start Defective battery Battery is overcharged See Note Next Page Defective battery See Note Next Page Hissing Noise in Normal operation due to advance Charge Mode switching circuitry NOTE: To determine if the battery is overcharged or defective, place it on the digital camera and turn the digital camera on. If the digital camera does not come on, the battery is probably defective. If the digital camera does not operate, leave the power turned on for 30+ minutes, then remove the battery and put it on the charger; the charger should go into charge mode, indicated by the blinking green Charge Status Indicator (B). Safety and Maintenance DO NOT use the DC 3000 inside a drawer or closed cabinet, or cover with a cloth. The DC 3000 will become slightly warm in use but, if contained, the heat may damage the DC 3000 and/or battery pack. DO NOT attempt to open the DC 3000; doing so will void your warranty. [. . . ] The warranty will not apply if the unit has been subject to accident, misuse, abuse, disassembly, alteration or opened contrary to the instructions contained in the accompanying manual. To obtain warranty service, proof of purchase in the form of retailer's bill of sale or invoice must be presented as evidence that the unit is within the warranty period. The product must be packaged either in its original packaging or in such as way as to reasonably protect it from shipping damage. [. . . ]

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