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Hardware Preparation and Installation
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Motorola is continually improving its products to use the latest processor
speeds and technologies as they become available. If your application
requires a different processor, consult your local Motorola representative.
Replacing Lithium Batteries
Follow these safety rules for proper battery operation and to reduce
equipment and personal injury hazards when handling lithium batteries.
Use the battery for its intended application only.
Note
Do not recharge, open, puncture or crush, incinerate, expose to
high temperatures or dispose of in your general trash collection.
To replace the lithium battery, observe the following guidelines and follow
the steps below.
Note
When replacing the battery, power must be applied to the board
to prevent data loss.
Warning
Warning
To prevent serious injury or death from dangerous voltages, use extreme
caution when handling, testing, and adjusting this equipment and its
components.
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Warning
Warning
Lithium batteries incorporate flammable materials such as lithium and
organic solvents. If lithium batteries are short-circuited or exposed to high
temperature or pressure, they may burst open and ignite, possibly resulting
in injury and/or fire. When dealing with lithium batteries, carefully follow
the precautions listed below in order to prevent accidents.
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Do not short-circuit.
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Do not disassemble, deform, or apply excessive pressure.
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Do not heat or incinerate.
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Do not apply solder directly.
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Do not use different models, or new and old batteries together.