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Using CamCaddy
a.
Slide the bar (1, Fig 6) back beyond the size needed to place the battery into the
CamCaddy and rest the battery on the black rubber edge of the bar making sure the
batteries terminals are not touching the Power Pins (2, Fig 6)
b.
Align the two power pins by using the sliders (3,Fig 7) on the
the distance between them so they align with the positive and negative terminals of the
battery you wish to charge.
c.
Gently allow the bar to rise ensuring the power tips only make contact with the batteries
positive and negative terminals (these will always be marked on the battery).
d.
If LED 7 (Fig 6) is glowing RED it indicates that the positive and negative terminals on
the camera battery are the wrong way around for the polarity of the power pins (reverse
polarity). Please correct this by moving the switch 8 (Fig 7). The LED 7 will now turn off
indicating that the correct polarity has been observed.
e.
Before connecting Freeloader Pro to CamCaddy you can test how much power is in the
camera battery by pressing central button 9 (Fig 6). LED's 4,5,6,7 may glow GREEN. If the
battery is completely flat and none of the LED's are glowing. SEE THE SPECIAL NOTE
BELOW.
f.
CamCaddy is now ready to connect to FreeLoader Pro. CamCaddy has an in built voltage
adjuster that will automatically deliver the correct voltage to whatever camera battery is
attached. Therefore select the Voltage Selection Switch (3, Fig 1) on FreeLoader Pro to
9.5v.
NOTE – CamCaddy needs 9.5v to enable it to operate correctly.Having Freeloader Pro's
Voltage Selection Switch set at 5.5v will prevent a battery from being fully charged.
g.
Connect the Master Cable from FreeLoader Pro, as previously described, to CamCaddy
via the power connection socket (10, Fig 7) using the larger Nokia round adapter tip
supplied with FreeLoader Pro. The LED's 4, 5 ,6 & 7 (Fig 6) will glow green according to
what stage the battery charging cycle is at (each LED roughly represents a 25% charge).
h.
CamCaddy will indicate the battery is charged from 76% to 100% when all four LED's
4,5,6 and 7 (Fig 6) are GREEN. When the battery is 100% charged LED 4 will glow RED.
i.
Once all LED's have gone out it indicates that there is no power left in FreeLoader Pro.
Once the charging is complete
a.
Disconnect the cable from FreeLoader Pro.
b.
Set the voltage back on FreeLoader Pro to 5.5v.
c.
Disconnect the cable from CamCaddy
d.
Remove the battery from CamCaddy
SPECIAL NOTE: If the battery to be charged is completely flat and none of LED's 4, 5, 6 or 7 (Fig 6) are glowing when
the central button 9 (Fig 6) is pressed, it is possible that the battery inserted into CamCaddy is in a reverse polarity
position (see page 4, step 5d). In this circumstance you should connect Freeloader Pro to CamCaddy as previously
described. Within 5 minutes you will see LED 4 glow GREEN which will indicate that you have correct polarity and that
charging is commencing normally. If LED 4 does NOT glow green, then move the reverse Polarity Switch 8, Fig 7. In this
circumstance, no damage will occur to your battery, – however, it will also not be receiving a charge.
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