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Brother P-touch E800T Руководство по быстрой настройке

Connecting the Power Supply

AC Adapter
Use the AD9100ESA (AC adapter) for this P-touch. Connect the AC adapter
directly to the P-touch.
1.
Insert the plug on the AC adapter cord into the AC adapter socket
marked DC IN 24 V on the P-touch.
2.
Insert the plug on the power supply cord into the AC adapter.
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AC adapter
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Power supply cord
3.
Insert the power supply plug into a standard electrical socket.
IMPORTANT
Turn the P-touch off before disconnecting the AC adapter.
Do not pull or bend the AC adapter cord and power supply cord.
After the power supply plug is inserted into the electrical socket, it
may take a few seconds until the
NOTE
To safeguard and backup the P-touch memory, when the power supply
is unplugged it is recommended to leave the rechargeable Li-ion
batteries (optional: PA-BT-4000LI), installed in the P-touch.
Using the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
(Optional)
Attach the battery base (PA-BB-003) to the P-touch. For more information
about attaching the battery base, see its instruction manual.
Installing the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
1.
Press and hold the
(Power) button to turn the P-touch off.
2.
Open the battery cover on the bottom of the P-touch.
3.
Insert the battery into the battery compartment.
4.
Close the battery cover.
Removing the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
Press and hold the
(Power) button to turn the P-touch off.
Remove the battery cover and the battery, and then reattach the battery
cover.
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(Power) button is enabled.
Charging the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
NOTE
Before use, fully charge the battery.
Up to three hours may be needed to fully charge the battery.
1.
Make sure that the battery is installed in the P-touch.
2.
Use the AC adapter and power supply cord to connect the P-touch to
an electrical socket.
Press the
(Power) button to turn the P-touch on if it is not on already.
The
(Battery) indicator lights in orange during charging, and it goes
off when the battery is fully charged.
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AC adapter
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Power supply cord
NOTE
Although the charging stops if the P-touch is used to print, feed, or
perform another operation, the charging will start again automatically
after the operation is finished if the charging is not completed.
Stopping Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Charging
To stop the battery charging, disconnect the AC adapter.
Notes on Using the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
Before use, fully charge the battery. Do not use it before it is fully
charged.
The battery charging must take place in environments between 0°C and
40°C, otherwise the battery will not charge, and the
indicator will remain lit. If the charging stops because the environment
temperature is too low or too high, place the P-touch with a temperature
between 0°C and 40°C and try charging again.
If the P-touch is used to print, feed, or perform another operation when
both the battery is installed and the AC adapter is connected, the
(Battery) indicator may turn off and charging may stop even if the
battery is not fully charged.
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Characteristics
To ensure the highest performance and longest life from the battery:
Do not use or store the battery in a location exposed to extreme high or
low temperatures as it may discharge more quickly. This may happen
when using a rechargeable Li-ion battery with a high charge (90%
charged or more) in a location exposed to high temperatures.
Remove the battery when storing the P-touch for long periods of time.
Store a battery with less than a 50% charge in a cool dry place out of
direct sunlight.
Recharge the battery every six months if it is stored for long periods of
time.
If you touch a part of the P-touch while the Li-ion battery is charging, that
part of the P-touch may feel warm. This is normal, and the P-touch may
be used safely. However, if the P-touch becomes extremely hot,
discontinue use.
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(Battery)