SkyGolf SGX manual Battery Information and Safety Requirements

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A P P E N D I X C

Battery Information and Safety Requirements

NOTE: Failure to comply with all of the following precautions could

Cause personal injury or property damage

Cause abnormal chemical reactions which would make the battery over heat, smoke, distort, leak, or catch on fire

Destroy internal protections built into the battery

Shorten battery life

Reduce battery performance

Read this manual completely before using your SGX.

The SGX battery has been rigorously tested, and is in fully in compliance with applicable UN, ITC, IATA, and other regulatory requirements for batteries of this type.

The SGX with battery installed has been further tested and is in full compliance with MIL-STD 810F standards for surviving high and low air pressure environments; storage and operation at extremes of temperature and humidity; rapid changes in temperature; extended periods of vibration; repeated drops onto a hard surface on each side, edge, and corner; blowing dust and sand; and drenching, torrential rain.

The SGX battery life will be maximized if it is recharged at a moderate temperature, between 32°F and 104°F (0°C to 40°C).

The SGX operates normally between 14°F and 140°F (-10°C to 60°C).

The SGX battery will safely survive temperatures between -40°F to 167°F (-40°C to 75°C). Avoid allowing the temperature of the SGX or its battery to exceed 167°F / 75°C.

Use only a SkyGolf-supplied charger with your SGX.

Do not leave your SGX attached to a charger or a USB port for over 24 hours. Under the recommended conditions, a completely discharged SGX battery should completely re-charge in about 4 to 4.5 hours.

Do not charge the SGX in a place where it could become over heated by direct sunlight, a stove, a fire, or other source of extreme heat.

Keep the SGX away from sources of high voltage or static discharge.

If your SGX will be stored for an extended period, allow the battery to discharge to approximately one half capacity before storage.

Store the SGX in a place where it will not experience temperatures or absolute humidity over 85%.

When handled properly, the SGX battery is good for at about 300 complete discharge and re-charge cycles. Any damage caused by incorrect use of the SGX or SGX battery is not warranted.

Do not put the SGX into a microwave oven.

Do not allow the SGX to be crushed.

Do not incinerate or burn an SGX.

Do not leave an SGX where it could become submerged in water.

If your SGX is over heating, leaking, smoking, or if you detect an unusual odor, do not touch it. Using the end of the USB cable away from the SGX, immediately disconnect the cable from any charger or USB port.

Do not touch a leaking SGX. Avoid leaked-out materials. Do not allow these materials to touch your skin or clothes. If touched, immediately rinse affected areas thoroughly with water. Leaked materials may cause skin irritation. Seek medical attention if irritation persists. If leaked material contacts your eyes, do not rub your eyes. Rinse the eyes thoroughly with water, and see a doctor immediately.

Opening the SkyCaddie will void your warranty.

If you were to open an SGX, you would have access to a Lithium Ion battery. Do not open the SGX, do not handle the SGX battery.

If you have access to an SGX battery, always follow these precautions in addition to all the above:

Read this entire manual and the label on the exterior of the battery.

Keep the battery away from sources of excessive heat such as fire, stoves, or direct sunlight.

Keep the battery away from sources of high voltage or static discharge.

Do not use or store the battery with other batteries or where it could touch metal.

Do not put the battery into a microwave oven.

Do not allow the battery to be crushed.

Keep the battery away from children.

Do not drop the battery.

Do not allow anything to touch any of the battery contacts, or to connect two or more of the contacts.

Do not disassemble, destroy, or attempt reassembly of the battery.

Do not place or leave the battery in a damp or wet environment.

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Contents SkyCaddie SGX User Guide Questions? Table of ContentsSkyCaddie Overview Getting StartedSystem Requirements Charging Your SGX Using a Wall OutletCharging Your SGX Using Your Computer Have a New Computer?SkyCaddie Membership Benefits Connecting the SGXDownloading and Installing the CaddieSync Desktop Software Activating and Registering Your SGXPage About Course Maps About Full-Featured CoursesDid You Know? Basic Green DistancesTo Search and Download SkyCourses to your SGX Overview of Included FeaturesDownloading Courses To Your SGX Data being transferred to your SGXManually Selecting a Basic Green Course Preloaded Course Acquiring SignalsPlaying Golf With Your SGX Selecting a Course to PlayPrevious screen Manually Selecting a Full-Featured CourseTo change the Target View setting Key Exit to return toTarget List Hazards, Carries and Layups Determining Shot Distance Using Mark BallIntelliGreen IntelliGreen ProDigital Scorecard Turning on the Scoring FeatureUsing the Scoring Feature During Play Viewing Course InformationKey under OK Setting Your Handicap or MyPar GoalViewing the Digital Scorecard To customize your Handicap or MyPar Goal from the Main MenuMain Menu Demo Mode vs. CourseSettings Menu SkyCaddie Menu ItemsTargets Member3 ID/Version ScoringClock DiagnosticsSystem 6 GPSHelpful Hints Target Name Descriptor Target Icons and Target DescriptorsBattery Information and Safety Requirements Battery Information and Safety Requirements Canadian Regulatory Agency Compliance