Instructions

NiMH/NiCd Battery Program
NiMH/NiCd Cycle Mode:
The D260 makes cycling of NiMH/NiCd batteries easy. The process of discharging and
recharging (cycling) can be performed automatically with one simple step and will
improve the performance of NiMH/NiCd batteries. We strongly recommend cycling any
battery that has been discharged and stored for a period of time. This will increase the
remaining usable battery life and also improve the battery performance.
After selecting the correct battery type, use the INC or DEC
button to select the “CYCLE” mode. The Cycle Mode gives you
two cycling options: “DCHG>CHG” or “CHG>DCHG“. The
“DCHG>CHG” option will first discharge the battery and then
recharge the battery.
The “CHG>DCHG” option will first charge the battery and then
discharge the battery. If this screen does not show your desired
cycling option, press the START button once and this setting will
begin flashing. Use the INC or DEC button to change this
setting.
Pressing the START button again will cause the cycle count to
begin flashing. Use the INC or DEC button to change this to the
number of cycles you want the D100v2 to run. The D260 can
cycle the battery a maximum of 5 times consecutively.
Press and hold the START button for 3 seconds to start the
Cycle Mode.
NiMH CYCLE
DCHG > CHG 2
NiMH CYCLE
CHG > DCHG 5
Once cycling has commenced, the charger will display the
following real-time information: battery type, charging/
discharging current, battery voltage, working mode,elapsed time
and charged/discharged capacity. You will also see “D>C“ or
“C>D“. This will indicate which cycling order you have chosen.
Either “D“ or “C“ will be flashing. This flashing indicates which
part of the cycle is currently being executed.
NiMH 0.5A 9.6V
D > C 004:04 00034
Once the cycling process is complete, the screen will read “END: CYCLE” and the
charger will emit a ringing sound. The D100v2 will display the charged/discharged
capacity for each cycle. Using the + and - buttons, you can scroll through this data for
each cycle.
START/ENTER
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