Intelect Legend XT® Therapy System
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OPTION OPERATION
BATTERY MODULE SERVICE LIFE
Since NiMH Batteries are designed for multiple cycles of charging
and discharging, the expected cycle life of the Battery Module is
at minimum 500 cycles utilizing proper discharging and charging
procedures.
When the service time (use time between charges) of the
Battery Module is significantly reduced, the service life of the
Battery Module is exceeded and should be replaced with a new
Chattanooga Group Battery Module.
Never attempt to rebuild the Battery Module.
Properly dispose of old Battery Module.
STORING THE BATTERY MODULE
The Battery Module should be operated, transported and stored
in temperatures between 59 °F and 104 °F (15 °C and 40 °C), with
Relative Humidity ranging from 30%-60%.
For long term storage of the Battery Module, remove the Battery
Module from the System and store in temperatures between
59 °F and 104 °F (15 °C and 40 °C), with Relative Humidity ranging
from 30%-60%.
When charging the Battery Module for the first time after long
term storage, restore the battery service life by charging and
discharging the Battery Module several times.
If storing the Battery Module for periods longer than one
year, charge the Battery Module at least once per year to
prevent performance deterioration and battery leakage due to
self-discharge from storage.
NiMH Batteries contain Class E Corrosive materials. In the
event of battery cell rupture or leakage, handle Battery
Module wearing neoprene or natural rubber gloves. Contents
of a ruptured or leaking battery can cause respiratory
irritation. Hypersensitivity to nickel can cause allergic
pulmonary asthma. Contents of cell coming in contact with
skin can cause skin irritation and/or chemical burns.
Never, under any circumstances, open the Battery Module
housing or cells. Should an individual cell from a battery
become disassembled, spontaneous combustion of the
negative electrode is possible. There can be a delay between
exposure to air and spontaneous combustion.
Dispose of NiMH batteries according to national, state and
local codes and regulations.
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Short Term Storage
Long Term Storage