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PRODUCT
MANUAL
7 Battery Check
The CABPAT is powered from a 6 AA cells which are checked before a test
is performed. When the battery voltage is low the
enunciator is illuminated. The unit will continue to
perform within specification for a limited number of tests, dependent
upon the type of the batteries fitted.
When the battery voltage reaches a level where the performance is af-
fected the enunciator will flash and all test keys are disabled.
The batteries must be replaced.
7.1 Battery Replacement
Before opening the CABPAT ensure that all test leads are
disconnected.
Switch off the unit by pressing and holding CL I and CL II buttons.
Disconnect all leads from the CABPAT. Place the CABPAT face down and
release the captive screw in the battery compartment cover. Remove the
battery compartment cover and remove
the discharged batteries.
Replacement batteries must be either Alkaline or NiMH.
Insert the replacement batteries into the battery compartment ensur-
ing that the battery polarity matches the marking on the inside of the
battery compartment.
Relocate the battery cover over the battery compartment and fasten in
position with the battery cover captive screw.