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The NAVI-XS POI can also operate without the need of the internal batteries.
However, it must be always connected via one of the cable charger (available
upon request, see chapter
0.2
) to an external power source during the operation.
Keep in mind, the validity of GPS data stored in SRAM is no more available if the
internal batteries of the NAVI-XS POI are removed. That means, the NAVI-XS POI
always performs a cold start after each power on procedure.
2.3.3.1.1 Safety precautions while charging the batteries
Be sure to follow the rules listed below while charging the batteries. Failure to do so
may cause the batteries to become hot, rupture, or ignite and cause serious injury.
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When charging the batteries, either use one of the aforementioned battery
chargers or otherwise insure that the batteries charging conditions specified
by Falcom are met.
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Do not attach the NAVI-XS POI to a power supply plug or directly to a
car’s cigarette lighter (an adapter cable has to be used).
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Do not place the NAVI-XS POI into direct sunlight.
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The temperature range over which the batteries can be charged is 0°C
to 45°C. Charging the batteries at temperatures outside this range may
cause the batteries to become hot or to break. Charging the batteries
outside this temperature range may also harm the performance of the
batteries or reduce the life expectancy of batteries.
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Do not mix rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries.
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If the NAVI-XS POI is powered by non-rechargeable batteries (-AAA type)
please, do not attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries.
2.3.3.1.2 Safety precautions while discharging the batteries
Do not discharge the batteries using any other device except for the Falcom
NAVI-XS POI. The temperature range over which the batteries can be discharged is -
20°C to 60°C. Use of the batteries outside this temperature range may damage the
performance of the batteries or may reduce its life expectancy.
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