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1.2
Handling batteries and accumulators
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All batteries/accumulators must be replaced at the same time. Do not replace single cells! All replace-
ments must be identical (cell type / nominal capacity / make) and fitted the right way round. Possible
reverse polarity of single cells is to be avoided (electrolyte formation)
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Recharge batteries with a suitable charger away from the unit
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Remove batteries when they are dead or if the device is not being used for any length of time to avoid
leakage
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Batteries contain hazardous substances and must never be disposed of in household waste
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Never recharge normal batteries
1.3
Precautions for hazardous areas
- It is prohibited to use rechargeable batteries in hazardous areas
- Do not connect or disconnect plugs in hazardous atmospheres. This also applies to connected sensors
which must be mechanically screwed in place
- Use of the USB port in hazardous areas is not allowed without the protective USB cover
- Use of the USB port as a power supply is prohibited
- It is forbidden to change batteries in the hazardous environment
- Prior to measuring always check that the battery compartment is closed correctly to ensure that the
batteries are securely fixed. The compartment cover must be screwed on tightly before use
- If severe fluctuations in temperature are to be expected, the device should be left to adapt
to the ambient temperature for at least one hour before use to avoid problems with condensation.
In particular, the battery contacts should be checked for condensate or corrosion as well as leakage
- Devices in which the batteries have leaked must on no account be used in hazardous atmospheres, but
must be returned to the manufacturer for repair
- Mechanical shocks are to be avoided
- Damaged instruments should be checked before use. If in doubt, return to the manufacturer for inspec-
tion