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The Lithium Ion battery is specifically designed
for the GPX-4000.
The Lithium Ion battery is not compatible with
previous detectors and for this reason it is supplied
with a power lead with non-compatible plugs.
Do not charge the battery at temperatures above 45°C (113°C).
Do not charge the battery at temperatures below 0°C (3F).
Do not leave the battery in hot conditions (e.g. on the dashboard
of your car or rear parcel shelf).
Do not immerse the battery in any liquid or allow water ingress.
Do not to throw the battery or impact it in any way.
Do not short-circuit the battery.
Do not use the battery if it is damaged or deformed.
Do not disassemble or reconstruct the battery.
Do not incinerate the battery.
Return the battery to a Minelab authorised service centre for repair.
The use of non-approved components will VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
There are no user serviceable parts within this battery pack.
Battery LED Patterns
Brief cycling red-orange-green: Occurs once (or a few times) when
the detector is turned on or when
a new battery is connected
Very brief orange blink: Beginning of charge
Solid orange: First phase of charge
Orange with green blink: Last phase of charge
Solid green: Battery is charged
Slow orange blinking: The battery has not been used for a long
time and its voltage has dropped below the
minimum charge. When the voltage increases
the routine battery charge will commence.
Slow red blinking: The battery is too hot. It has reached a
temperature over 60°C and will not charge.
Disconnect the battery and wait for it to
cool below 40°C in a cool place before
reconnecting.
Continuous orange blinking: The battery has been on charge for too long
and will no longer charge. Contact your dealer.
Rapid red-orange blinking: Output paused while the input voltage
is too low.
Solid red: There is a fault with the battery.
Disconnect and reconnect the battery.
If the LED is still red, contact your dealer.
Routine
Exceptions
Taking Care
of Your Battery
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