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OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
AUXILIARY POWER-PAK
Model No.
07571-52 & 07571-54
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING:
PRODUCT USE LIMITATION
This product is not designed for,
nor intended for use in, patient-
connected applications, including,
but not limited to, medical and
dental use, and, accordingly, has not
been submitted for FDA approval.
DANGERS:
NEVER short the power pack coaxial
connector or battery terminals.
Shorting of the coaxial connector
or terminals causes rapid internal
heating of the battery which can
result in the explosion of the battery
causing severe injury or death to
the operator.
The charger for the Auxiliary Power
Pack Kit is rated for INDOOR USE
ONLY. DO NOT use the charger in an
outdoor environment to charge the
battery. Electrical shock, severe
injury and/or death is possible if this
warning is ignored.
DO NOT BURN OR INCINERATE THE
BATTERY, THE BATTERY MAY
EXPLODE CAUSING SEVERE
INJURY OR DEATH OF PERSONNEL
IN THE AREA. (Dispose of the old
battery by recycling.)
WARNING:
DO NOT use a battery charger other
than the one supplied with the
power pack to charge the battery.
If this warning is ignored, damage
to the unit and personal injury can
result.
WARNING:
NEVER use a fuse of a different type
or rating than that supplied with the
unit. Use of a fuse of a different type
or rating can result in damage to
the unit and personal injury if this
warning is ignored.
CAUTIONS:
Fully charge the unit (8 to 12 hours)
before using for the first time.
Damage to the battery pack can result
if the battery is fully discharged and
operation of the unit is attempted.
The Power Pack (battery assembly)
is continually powered. To prevent
accidental shorting of the coaxial
plug, a protective cap is supplied
with the unit. The protective cap
should be installed over the coaxial
plug when the Auxiliary Power Pack
is not in use. If this warning is
ignored, improper operation of this
unit can occur.
Excessive charging of the battery
will result in possible damage to the
unit and shortening of its useful life.
Do not charge battery for more than
24 hours.
Immersion or submersion of the unit
will result in improper operation and
possible damage to the unit.