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Battery Replacement
When the remaining battery charge indicator changes to , the battery charge is
low.
When the battery voltage drops and reaches to the final voltage, “E-B” (refer to Battery
Alarm on page 15) will be displayed on the LCD and the Gas Leak Detector will not be
working. Replace the batteries.
1) Open the Velcro tape of the soft case and open the side zipper.
2) Open the battery lid of the back of the Gas Leak Detector and install two new
batteries (size AA alkaline) as shown on the bottom of the compartment.
3) Close the battery lid firmly.
4) Zip the right and left of the soft case and close the Velcro tape.
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Replace the batteries in non-hazardous location.
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Be sure to use two AA alkaline dry cell batteries (LR6). Otherwise, it
may damage the explosion-proof structure.
WARNING
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Use the same kind of batteries.
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Always replace two batteries at the same time.
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Due to the characteristics of the batteries, the battery life will be shorter
when the surrounding temperature is lower than room temperature.
NOTE
Battery lid
Velcro tape