
USA
D-Air
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Intelligent Protection System
USA
D-Air
®
Intelligent Protection System
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Observe the following general precautions to care for the Lithium-Ion Polymer (Li-Po) batteries in your D-AIR RACING 1 I.P.S. so that it
will work properly. Failure to observe these precautions may result in fire. In the event of problems related to the battery, contact your
nearest Authorized Dainese Service Center or directly the Dainese Technical Assistance Service immediately.
Never leave the D-AIR RACING 1 I.P.S. charging unattended.
Stop charging the battery once it has reached a full charge.
Stop charging the battery if you notice any problems, and do not continue to use the battery.
Charge the D-AIR RACING 1 I.P.S. at least once every 2 months, even when it has not been used, in order to prevent
deterioration of battery performance.
Do not disassemble the battery.
Do not short circuit the battery.
Do not replace the battery.
Do not store the battery at temperatures exceeding 50°C (122°F).
Do not dip the battery in fresh or salt water and do not expose it to moisture.
Do not charge the battery at environmental temperatures exceeding 35°C (95°F).
Do not use chargers other that those provided with the D-AIR RACING 1 I.P.S.
Do not modify the charging process or the charging hardware.
Do not expose the battery to naked flames.
Do not use the battery for uses other than that for which it was designed.
Do not allow children near the battery.
Do not place the battery in a microwave oven or in a pressurized container.
Do not expose the battery to abnormal electrostatic charges.
Never touch a leaking battery directly. Should leakage occur, contact a dealer or your nearest Authorized Dainese Service Center or
directly the Dainese Technical Assistance Service immediately.
Always check the battery charge level before using the suit.
Every time the System is switched on, the battery charge level is shown by two consecutive sequences of 5 flashings that indicate the
System’s current charge level.
Five green flashings indicate a full charge; every red flash indicates a loss of roughly 20% in charge. "Each flashing lasts around 0.2
seconds; each flashing sequence is separated from the next by a pause of around 2 seconds."
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