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Appendix B.
Li-Ion Battery Transport
Air transport of Li-Ion batteries or equipment with installed Li-Ion
batteries is regulated as dangerous goods by IATA and UN.
The shipping operator may also have their own regulations.
The shipper is always responsible for the transport and its documentation.
Regulations are updated annually or more frequently.
For more information about shipping and travelling with Li-Ion batteries,
please see Sigicom Support page.
Transport of C22 with batteries installed:
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Before air transport, set the C22 in “Flight mode”, then select
“Power off” via “Settings and actions” in the graphical user
interface.
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Make sure that the equipment is packed in such a way that the
instrument does not start up during transport.
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Use original packaging material, an INFRA C2x transport case
(see chapter 8 Accessories) or similar.
A battery identified as being defective by safety means:
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Transport by Air is
prohibited
according to the IATA Special Provision
A154.
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Follow safety instruction for Li-Ion batteries in the beginning of this
manual.
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Call Sigicom for consultation before any transportation.
Note! Worn out batteries are forbidden in air transport.