4.6 Electrical supply, using a combi tool as an example
Inserting/removing the battery:
Connect the battery to the rescue appliance
by sliding the battery into the battery
holder of the appliance. Make sure that the
Click On/Click Off of the battery is correctly
seated and locked.
To remove, press the push-buttons on both
sides of the battery simultaneously and
then pull the battery upwards out of the
battery holder.
Using the IP 54 battery cover:
The IP 54 battery cover is used to protect
the battery from mechanical damage.
Before fitting the cover, make sure that
the O-ring seal is correctly seated and that
there is no dirt or damage to the housing in
this area.
First place the IP 54 battery cover on the
upper edge of the housing and then press
it on fully. Close the two latches on the left
and right completely. When using the IP
54 battery cover, the appliance achieves
protection class IP54 = protection against
moisture and splash water. Furthermore,
a quick battery change is possible in regular
use scenarios. To open or remove the IP 54
battery cover, fully open the two latches on
the left and right and then pull the cover
backwards.
4.7 Underwater use
Bottom
Figure 1: Inserting and removing the battery
Figure 2: Using the half shell
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