5.1.3 Battery Handle and Maintainance
The new battery is still not full. Recommendations for first time to use the battery must
charge more than four hours. The temperature only between 5°C to 45°C can change to the
new battery. A new or not used for a long time battery, the capacity will be a little low. After
few time using it will become normal
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Using mobile POS, working and standby time depends on the configuration type or network
transfer status
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Only can use the lithium cell and charger design for this product. Using other batteries and
chargers could be dangerous. When the capacity of battery become low need to change the
new one, please contact the staff of Newland scan company.
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Avoid putting the battery into the high temperature environment, avoiding the direct
sunlight, can not in use higher than +60 degrees Celsius (+140 degrees Fahrenheit) in the
environment. Using in the normal environment the capacity of battery will become
maximum.
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Instead or take out the battery must turn the power off first.
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The battery only can use as design.
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Do not use the metal of battery contact with other metal objects, to do so easily lead to
short-circuit and damage the battery.
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Discarded batteries must be properly handled, the correct approach please see the local
processing relevant provisions of the battery.
5.1.4
The handling of waste products
The wastes POS must be properly handle, the right way to handle the waste electronic
products please see the local rules. Does not allow to throw the battery into the fire.
Summary of Contents for NL-8300
Page 5: ...2 2 2 Housing Obverse and profile...
Page 6: ...The back...
Page 7: ...Keyboard Marker commentate of obverse and profile...
Page 8: ...Obverse and profile of the base Obverse Profile...
Page 45: ...5 2 Battery use...
Page 46: ...5 3 Magnetic card...
Page 47: ...5 4 IC card use...
Page 48: ...5 5 ATM IC card SIM card and SAM card use...
Page 49: ...5 6 Printer...
Page 50: ...5 7 Battery Charge...
Page 51: ...5 8 Other points for attention...
Page 52: ...5 9 How to Load Printer Paper...
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