LEICA SBP PRO 1 Lithium-Ion Battery for S Typ 007 (7.3V, 2300mAh) User Manual

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PREPARATION OF THE CHARGER

for use outside the USA

1. Insert the appropriate plug for the local mains power supply into the

charger.

To do this, push up

a. the release button and at the same time push

b. the plug down out of its engaged position.

2. It can then be removed completely downwards.

3. Push the appropriate plug variant into the charger from below until it

engages.

for use in the USA

1. Remove the mains plug fi tted at the factory from the charger. To do

this, push up

a. the release button and at the same time push

b. the plug up out of its engaged position.

2. The two pins of the USA plug that are normally horizontal when not in

use can then be folded out.

Notes:

The charger switches automatically to the prevailing mains voltage. In

combination with the car charging cable supplied with the charger, it can

be used in all vehicles with 12 V and 24 V power systems. In this case

again, it switches over automatically.

CONNECTION OF THE CHARGER

1. Connect up the charger, i.e. insert its cable plug into the socket of

the battery and insert the mains plug into a plug socket.

• The green LED marked

CHARGE

then starts to fl ash as confi rma-

tion that charging is in progress.

• As soon as the battery has charged to at least

4

5

of its capacity,

the orange LED marked 80% also lights up.

• When the battery has been completely charged after approx. 3½

hours, 100% capacity has been reached, the fl ashing green

CHARGE

LED changes to a steady light.

Notes:

• The 80% LED lights up after around 2 hours due to the charging char-

acteristics. If the full capacity of the battery is not absolutely neces-

sary, the camera can be ready for use again in a relatively short time.

• The steady light of the green CHARGE LED indicates that the charger

has automatically switched to trickle charging.

2. The charger should then be disconnected from the mains power

supply. There is, however, no risk of overcharging.

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