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Important Safety Instructions
SAVE THIS USER’S GUIDE.
Contents of this User's Guide should be followed during
operation and maintenance of Tronix PowerCore.
General Safety
Do NOT expose to dust, moisture, liquids, rain or snow.
Do NOT block ventilation openings; Overheating may occur.
Do NOT place in a compartment with zero clearance.
Electrical Safety
Always connect Tronix PowerCore to a grounded outlet. The socket outlet to which
Tronix PowerCore is connected must be in close proximity and must be easily
accessed.
Computer units and other supported equipment must be properly connected to
Tronix PowerCore.
Always turn OFF and unplug Tronix PowerCore before doing any maintenance.
Battery Safety
Warning: Contains potentially hazardous voltages
Do NOT make any changes or modifications to PowerCore unless otherwise specified. Except
the batteries, Tronix PowerCore has no serviceable parts.
CAUTION: Do NOT place the batteries near open flames or heat. The batteries may
explode.
CAUTION: Be careful on checking the batteries during maintenance. Use of gloves is
recommended. The batteries contain chemicals that are harmful to the skin and
eyes. The batteries can also emit dangerous or explosive gases.
CAUTION: To avoid injury due to electrical hazard, remove metal accessories such
as wristwatches and jewelries when replacing batteries. Use properly insulated tools
and handles.
CAUTION: Tronix PowerCore uses two 12V
DC
, 100Ah Deep Cycle Lead-Acid batteries,
replace batteries with the same type as originally installed in Tronix PowerCore.
CAUTION: Observe proper polarity when connecting the batteries. Incorrect polarity
may cause electrical hazards or damage to Tronix PowerCore.
Dispose replaced batteries properly.
Deliver the battery to its manufacturer for recycling.
IMPORTANT:
Innovatronix Inc. does NOT recommend the Tronix PowerCore for use in life
support equipment, where malfunction of the product will significantly degrade effectiveness
of such equipment.
Examples of life support equipment are, but NOT limited to, the following: pacemakers, blood
pumps, ventilators and dialysis systems.
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