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| Getting started | 17 |
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| If the battery has been fully dis- |
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| Use the battery only for its intended |
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| purpose. |
| charged, the charge icon is not |
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| Never use any charger or battery that is |
| immediately visible when the power |
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| damaged or worn out. |
| supply unit is plugged in. It will |
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| date: |
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| appear after up to two hours. In this |
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| Do not short circuit the battery. Acci- |
| case the battery, is fully charged |
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| dental |
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| Only use the power supply unit provided! |
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| when a metallic object (coin, clip or |
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| pen) causes direct connection of the |
| Display while in service |
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| + and – terminals of the battery |
| Charge level display during opera- |
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| (metal strips on the back of the bat- |
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| tion (empty – full): |
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| tery) for example when you carry a |
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| spare battery in your pocket or |
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| purse. |
| A beep sounds when the battery is |
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| may damage the battery or the con- |
| nearly discharged. The charge level |
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| necting object. |
| of the battery is only displayed cor- |
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| Leaving the battery in hot or cold |
| rectly after an uninterrupted charg- |
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| ing/discharging cycle. You should |
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| places, such as in a closed car in sum- |
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| therefore not remove the battery unnec- |
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| mer or winter conditions, will reduce |
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| essarily and if possible not terminate |
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| the capacity and lifetime of the bat- |
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| the charging process early. |
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| tery. Always try to keep the battery |
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| between 15 °C and 25 °C (59 °F and |
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| Additional information |
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| 77 °F). A phone with a hot or cold |
| The power supply unit heats up when it is |
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| battery may be temporarily inopera- |
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| used for long periods. This is normal and |
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| ble, even when the battery is fully |
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| not dangerous. |
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| charged. |
| If the battery is removed for longer than |
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| Do not dispose of batteries in a fire! |
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| 30 seconds, the clock will be reset. |
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| Explosion may result. |
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| Batteries must be disposed of prop- |
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| erly. Comply with all local laws or |
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| regulations in disposing of your |
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| battery. |
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