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BATTERY AND POWER MANAGEMENT
The Inkling digital pen uses a rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) battery. The Inkling receiver uses
a rechargeable Lithium-Ion Polymer (Li-Ion Polymer) battery. The batteries have a long life span, but should
be replaced when they have exceeded their life span and no longer hold an adequate charge or cannot be
charged. See
available parts and accessories
.
Important: Be sure to use only the correct Wacom batteries specified for your product.
Many communities offer voluntary or mandatory recycling programs for batteries. Promptly recycle old
batteries. Recycle them properly by following all applicable laws, and in accordance with the safety
precautions listed within the Important Product Information guide, accessed from the Inkling Sketch
Manager H
ELP
menu.
Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
Battery installation for pen
Receiver battery information
Charging batteries
Battery life information
Power saving features
BATTERY INSTALLATION FOR PEN
You will need to install the pen battery before using the pen.
To install or replace the pen battery:
Warnings: Choking hazard. Prevent children from swallowing the battery.
See the battery safety precautions listed within the Important Product Information guide, accessed from
the Inkling Sketch Manager H
ELP
menu.
1. Use your finger to flip open the pen
cap. Be careful not to over-extend the
cap when opening it.
2. If replacing, carefully remove the old
battery.
3. Insert the battery into the battery
compartment. The “+” terminal should
face outward toward the rear of the
pen.
4. Close the pen cap and press to snap it
into place.