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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:55 am Post subject: 1562 Maintainer |
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David suggested that I publish the steps I took to get my 1562 Maintainer to revert to its normal mode of operation after it stopped maintaining and stayed in the charge mode (yellow LED). He suggested that some processors (like the one in the 1562) can get confused and need to go thru a reset sequence to get back to normal operation. So, for anyone that has the same problem: disconnect the maintainer from power and battery, after a decent interval connect the charge clips to the battery, then connect the power cord. Disconnect the power cord first, then disconnect the charge clips. I did it twice. The maintainer is now acting normally and maintaining my battery (green LED). Thanks David. [quote][b]
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Mike Welch
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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:33 am Post subject: 1562 Maintainer |
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Thanks for the tips. Mine is doing the exact same thing. I'll give it a try.
Mike Welch
On Jun 25, 2012, at 12:54 PM, Janet Amtmann wrote:
[quote]David suggested that I publish the steps I took to get my 1562 Maintainer to revert to its normal mode of operation after it stopped maintaining and stayed in the charge mode (yellow LED). He suggested that some processors (like the one in the 1562) can get confused and need to go thru a reset sequence to get back to normal operation. So, for anyone that has the same problem: disconnect the maintainer from power and battery, after a decent interval connect the charge clips to the battery, then connect the power cord. Disconnect the power cord first, then disconnect the charge clips. I did it twice. The maintainer is now acting normally and maintaining my battery (green LED). Thanks David. Quote: |
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