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Battery Disposal
Note:
Used batteries must be properly disposed of or recycled
according to national and/or local regulation.
The Ultraview Digital Telemetry receiver housing is equipped with
an internal, rechargeable, SLA battery assembly. The housing and
eight modules retain the operating configuration for up to ten
minutes during an AC mains power interruption.
SLA batteries must be charged for approximately four hours prior to
their first use. A battery-charging unit is built into the receiver
housing and charges automatically when the housing is connected
to the AC mains power. There isn’t an external battery-charging
accessory available for this device.
Note:
SLA batteries contain lead. Used batteries must be properly
disposed of or recycled according to national and/or local
regulation.
Ultraview Digital Telemetry transmitters use a single, 9-volt, alkaline
or lithium battery.
Notes:
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No maintenance is required for single-use, 9-volt, alkaline or
lithium batteries.
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Used batteries must be properly disposed of or recycled
according to national and/or local regulation.
Disassembly/Assembly of the Receiver Module
The following steps provide disassembly and reassembly
instructions for the receiver module, the module housing, and the
transmitters. It may not be necessary to completely disassemble the
module in order to repair it. Use these steps as a guide to
disassembling the equipment only to the point where the defective
part can be isolated.
Warning:
Batteries exposed to short circuit, high temperature, or fire may
leak, vent, or explode.
Caution:
Follow the manufacturer’s recommended handling procedure:
Collect and transport batteries in a manner that prevents short
circuit, compacting, mutilation, or any other abuse that would
compromise the physical integrity.