USER
GUIDE
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2012
Ingenico
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5.
Recommendations
5.1.
Safety
Powering
down
the
Link/2500:
Disconnect
the
Link/2500
power
supply
block
adapter
from
the
electrical
mains
network.
Lithium
cell
The
Link/2500
is
fitted
with
an
internal
lithium
cell
which
can
only
be
accessed
by
a
qualified
technician.
Battery
Link/2500
is
fitted
with
battery
specially
designed
for
this
terminal.
•
Only
use
the
appropriate
chargers
and
batteries
listed
in
the
Ingenico’s
catalogue.
•
Do
not
short
‐
circuit
the
battery.
•
Do
not
attempt
to
open
the
battery
container.
•
Used
batteries
must
be
disposed
of
at
the
appropriated
sites.
Warning
There
is
a
risk
of
explosion
if
the
battery
is
incorrectly
replaced
or
is
placed
in
a
fire.
SAM1/(SIM2)/SIM1(SAM2)
readers’
compartment
The
trapdoor
for
battery,
SAM1(SIM2)/SIM1(SAM2),
readers
located
underneath
the
terminal,
must
be
in
place
during
the
normal
operation
of
the
terminal.
See
sections
"Removal
of
SAM1/SAM2/SIM,
modules"
as
well
as
"Connecting
the
battery".
On
airplanes
Your
handset
must
be
switched
off
by
removing
the
battery
pack.
Remove
the
battery
from
the
terminal
when
on
an
airplane.
Non
‐
compliance
with
these
safety
rules
may
result
in
legal
action
and/or
a
ban
on
later
access
to
cellular
network
services.
Explosion
areas
Certain
regulations
restrict
the
use
of
radio
equipment
in
chemical
plants,
fuel
depots
and
any
site
where
blasting
is
carried
out.
You
are
urged
to
comply
with
these
regulations.
The
terminal
shall
be
protected
by
a
specially
fitted
and
certified
cover
enabling
use
in
proximity
to
a
fuel
pump.
Electronic
health
appliances
Your
handset
is
a
radio
transmitter
which
may
interfere
with
health
appliances,
such
as
hearing
aids,
pacemaker,
hospital
equipment,
etc.
Your
doctor
or
the
equipment
manufacturer
will
be
able
to
provide
you
with
appropriate
advice.