
Additional Information
12-6
Battery Power
•
If a partially charged battery is used, there may be less than 60 minutes of
battery power available for a fully loaded system.
•
Turn the system power off at the AC (Mains) power switch on the system before
inspection, cleaning, preparation for use, or storage in order to turn off both the
battery power and the AC (Mains) power.
•
The battery discharges slowly over time if the system is not plugged into the wall
power supply with the AC (Mains) power switch turned ON
.
Equipment Precautions
Battery Power
•
Replace the batteries every two years OR whenever the batteries cannot be fully
recharged within 13 hours OR whenever fully charged batteries will not power the
entire system for at least 60 minutes.
•
Do not store batteries in a discharged state as this will damage them.
•
Do the monthly maintenance of the battery backup system. For more details on
the monthly maintenance procedure see
Equipment Care
section of
Additional
Information
chapter. Failure to do so may damage the batteries. This damage
may cause loss of battery backup without warning.
Modules
•
Do not touch the module connector pins as static electricity and moisture may
damage the module circuitry and pins.
•
Check the connectors for damage before use. Do not use a module if damaged
or bent connector pins are found.
•
Do not use extension cords to connect the modules to the system. Use of
extension cords may compromise performance.
•
Use only the cables provided to connect flowmeter modules to the system.
Central Control Monitor and Control Panels
•
When configuring a screen with multiple safety connections, the user must
consider the risks and benefits of the additional complexity introduced to the
operation of the system. It is possible to configure the system to have events that
trigger responses, with the response being events that trigger more responses.
The system response in these situations may be confusing to the user and could
lead to delays in the user response or possibly errors.
•
Use care when handling the Central Control Monitor as the controls, displays, or
circuitry may be damaged if the display is dropped, struck, or immersed in liquid.
•
The computer touch screen is designed to be a single point control system. Use
only one finger when operating the screen. Insure that there is no additional
contact with the touch screen during operation as unintended input may result.
•
Pump control panels and Central Control Monitor are intended for hand and
gloved hand operation only. Do not use any instruments on the pump control
panels or Central Control Monitor as this may damage the device.
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