XRpad2 4343
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ANUAL
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Ensure the battery charger is powered on.
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Orient the battery pack to match the orientation of the battery charger, and insert the battery
pack firmly into the battery charger. Keep the XRpad2 LBP in the battery charger until all the
four charge status LEDs maintains a solid green, indicating a full charge. To remove, lift the
battery out of the battery charger.
10.5.1.2 Installing the Battery Pack
When installing the battery pack in the X-ray detector in place of the XRpad2 Protective Insert, or
to change a used battery pack, remove the used battery pack before installing the new battery
pack (see
“Section 10.5.1.3, Removing the Battery Pack” on page 21
To install the battery pack:
1
Fully support the X-ray detector to prevent it from dropping or slipping.
2
Check to ensure the battery compartment of the X-ray detector is clean, dry, and free of
foreign contamination or debris. If cleaning is necessary, see
“Section 10.5.1.6, Cleaning the
for cleaning instructions.
3
Check to ensure the battery pack
is clean, dry, and free of foreign contamination or debris.
If cleaning is necessary, refer to
“Section 10.5.1.6, Cleaning the Battery Pack” on page 22
for
cleaning instructions.
4
The battery pack is keyed and can only be inserted into the X-ray detector in one orientation.
Align the orientation of the battery pack to match the orientation required on the X-ray
detector.
5
Insert the charged battery pack into the X-ray detector in the corresponding orientation, and
gently press on the end cap until the latches secure the battery pack inside the detector.
6
Push the
Power
button on the X-ray detector to power on.
7
Check the battery charge status on the X-ray detector. If the battery charge status shows
sufficient battery charge is present, the X-ray detector is ready for use. If the battery charge
status shows lower than desired battery charge level, replace the battery with a charged
battery.
WARNING
Do not drop or hit the battery pack against hard objects as this may
cause a risk of damage to the battery pack, which may result in
exposure to the corrosive cell contents, fire, or explosion.
WARNING
There is risk of explosion, personal injury, or damage to the product
if the battery pack is replaced by a non-OEM approved component.
Version
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2017-11-03