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The maximum battery charge is reached after 8 hours of recharging time
(7.2 A)
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The capacity is sufficient for normal operation anywhere from 6 to 10
hours, depending upon quantity and size of printed receipts (Standard:
8h with 60 receipts, 15 lines each in turn with 16 characters).
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The red blinking warning light is located below the operator lock and
activates, when the end of the normal operating time is reached, while
printing is in progress. Only once the user has reached the end of
normal operating time does the red light blink permanently.
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At the end of the reserve operating time (roughly 2 hours) it is
possible to turn the cash register back on after it has been turned off
and recharged for 10-30 minutes.
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Forced shut down due to low battery power protects the battery from
being completely discharged (See diagram). There is no warning
before forced shut down takes place.
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Cash register operation is permitted during recharging. Although
the recharge time will of course be longer. A yellow LED light
indicates the recharge process.
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Cash register operation can also take place via external power from
outlets via an adapter or car battery.
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Recharge adapter:
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AC/DC-Adapter > 10W; input 100-264 VAC; Output 10-24VDC.
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Connection; Hollow plug 3.4 mm x 1.4 mm; positive pole inside
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