GENERAL - Safety
Exercise caution when handling rechargeable batteries.
All lithium-polymer battery packs, regardless of their indicated charge state, are
capable of producing electrical current sufficient to cause personal injury and/or
property damage.
GENERAL - Battery Handling
Do not dispose of battery packs in a fire or with regular waste. Battery packs may
explode if exposed to open flame. The battery packs are hazardous waste and may
contaminate ground water sources if disposed of in landfills.
The following battery pack handling precautions must be closely followed to avoid risk
of injury.
• When a battery pack is not installed in the tester, it should be kept in a clean, dry,
non-conductive package.
• Keep conductive materials away from the battery pack at all times.
• Keep contact sides of the battery pack away from each other at all times.
• Battery packs can only be charged while in the tester. Charging in any other
manner may cause the battery pack to explode.
• Always install, remove, store, and charge the battery packs in a non-explosive
atmosphere.
• Observe operating and storage temperatures (see Technical Specifications
section).
• Do not allow children or persons unfamiliar with the precautionary instructions in
this manual to handle or recharge the battery packs.
• Use only the charger supplied.
To remove the battery:
To replace the battery, reverse the above procedure.