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Charging a Battery via the IDL750
The IDL750 was designed to allow the user to charge a battery while it is inserted into the IDL750, allowing continued use of the IDL750 while the
battery is charging. This can be done by simply connecting the supplied 15V 4A AC power adaptor to the IDL750, and connecting the adaptor to an
AC mains power supply.
It is important to ensure that the correct supplied 15V 4A AC Power Adaptor is used. Using the incorrect power adaptor
can cause serious damage to the IDL750.
First, the AC power cable must be connected into the three-prong connector on the 15V 4A AC power adaptor, the power cable‟s plug then
connected to an AC mains power source and the power source switched on. Now connect the supplied functional 15V 4A AC power adaptor into the
IDL750 by plugging the DC Jack into the designated connecter at the right side of the IDL750 as per the picture below.
The two LEDs to the left of the <POWER> button key on the front of the IDL750 will light up and turn Red to indicate power is present and that the
batteries are being charged. These LEDs are marked with the and symbols and will turn Green when the batteries are fully charged.
Indicates the Bottom battery of the two batteries slots, and
Indicates the Top battery of the two batteries slots.
The charging status will be indicated on the IDL750 display via the “Power icon” displayed in the system tray (right bottom corner of the LCD)
while the IDL750 is powered on.
Charging the battery via the IDL750 will take up to three hours.
For convenience, the IDL750 can operate as normal when connected to an AC power supply without a battery being
inserted into the IDL750 itself.
While charging, the Charging LEDs will be turned on displaying charging status irrespective of whether the IDL750
device is turned on or off.
The life expectancy of the battery: Given normal storage & usage, user can expect the battery to deliver 80% or more
of its initial capacity after 300 charge/discharge cycles