ADM, HBOT & Sub Aspida
User Manual
Int. Approved
Document ref: PSA-811-14
June 2017
Page 11 of 43
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Commercial in Confidence
You should now be able to remove the Aspida main unit from the panel and be able to remove the
battery cover as described in section 0
4.3
Battery installation
The Analox Sub and HBOT
Aspida
’s
are powered by a pair of standard AA batteries. The devices can
be powered using the NiMH re-chargeable batteries included in the product package or using a pair of
standard AA type non-rechargeable batteries.
The Analox ADM Aspida is powered by a universal mains adaptor, 90-264VAC to 9VDC, with a 2.1mm
x 5.5mm x 12mm DC jack plug
–
centre pin positive. Battery backup is available as an optional extra,
this can be supplied by Analox, see spares and accessories list at section 6.1
To gain access to the battery compartment, undo the screw in the centre of the battery cover on the
rear of the device and lift the cover off. Before removing batteries from the device, ensure that it is
switched off and that the mains charger and USB cable are disconnected.
Figure 2 - Battery compartment
1)
Battery compartment access screw
2)
Sensor compartment access screws
3)
Battery compartments
WARNING:
Care should be taken when inserting batteries, paying particular attention to the
orientation of each battery. Markings on the inside of the battery compartment indicate the
correct battery orientation. Incorrect orientation of the batteries may result in damage to the
device. Batteries should be inserted by hand without use of tools using reasonable force only.