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BATTERY OPERATION
WARNING: Test the battery on a regular basis, when the battery voltage is very
low. A battery that does not pass the test could suddenly stop working.
WARNING: Do not use batteries that are damaged, wet or leaking.
WARNING: Do not use or store batteries that may have been exposed to high
temperatures.
ATTENTION: To ensure the availability of adequate power during an emergency,
keep a new spare battery pack with the AED at all times.
ATTENTION: If the battery voltage is very low, the device may not work.
ATTENTION: If the battery shows any signs of damage, leakage or breakage,
you will need to change it immediately.
ATTENTION: Do not dispose of the battery as urban waste as it may explode
during incineration. Dispose of used batteries correctly. Do not throw the
batteries in waste containers.
ATTENTION: Check the battery level on a regular basis. Change the battery
when necessary.
ATTENTION: Except for inspections, if the AED is switched on, off or discharged
often, the battery will not last in standby any longer than stated by the
manufacturer.
Battery-run AED Operation
The AED is equipped with disposable batteries. When the AED is battery operated, the
battery level can be read from the level indicator . The AED battery is the handle. If
necessary, change the handle/battery.
How the change the battery
1. Handle/battery
connector
2. AED
connector
3. Handle/battery
removal
button
Figure 4. Changing the handle/battery -Right panel
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