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SECTION III OPERATOR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
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TM-5-6635-386-12P Density and Moisture Tester Manual
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Figure 3-3. Shutter Maintenance

TM 5-6635-386-12&P NOTE Optional 12 VDC Cord illustrated. Plug the wall charger into 110/60HZ supply and plug the charger plug into the charger terminal on the tester. The tester  batteries  will  automatically  charge  with  no  danger of overcharging. CPN recommends charging over a weekend or overnight whenever the "L" low battery indicator is on. NICADS  lose  approximately  1%  of  their  charge  per  day through self-discharge. The tester will require charging if it has been in storage for a period of months. When the tester is not in use, remove the batteries. Batteries are not to be stored in or left in the tester. 3-4. ANTICIPATED TESTS PER CHARGE Current    consumption    is    low    due    to    use    of    CMOS circuitry.   The   total   time   between    charges    will    be    a function  of  the  number  of  tests  taken  and  the  total  time passage between charges. A   tester   uses   approximately   80    milliamperes    during count    periods.    It    uses    approximately    2    ma    during quiescent periods (no counting). The NICADS have a 4,000 milliampere charge life when new and fully charged. (4.0 Ampere hours). Thus, if the tester was not used during a charge period, the tester should operate approximately 2,000 hours per charge or approximately 83 days. If  the  tester  is  used  continuously  with  no  rest,  it  would last approximately 50 hours and would provide 3000 one minute tests (50 x 60). How long it will last for a given user and how many tests will  be  available,  is  thus  a  combination  of  passage  of time and tests performed. The charge should last for many weeks for a typical user. 3-5. BATTERY REPLACEMENT (Figure 3-2.) Remove battery cover. Remove the knurled nut retaining the battery pack in the tester. Figure 3-2. Battery Replacement Slide the battery pack out of the tester. Remove  the  appropriate  hold  down  plate  atop  the  cell that is to be replaced. Replace the cell with positive end (button end) UP. Replace   the   hold   down   plate,   replace   the   pack,   and replace the battery cover. Make sure the cover makes contact with the battery. 3-6. SHUTTER MAINTENANCE (Fig. 3-3.) The  shutter  is  a  carbide-tungsten-lead  combination  for maximum shielding and maximum longevity 3-2

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