9. BATTERY PACK REPLACEMENT

10. BATTERY DISPOSAL

This procedure provides instructions for replacing the battery pack. Refer to Figure 7 during the proce- dure.

1. Install the new battery assembly (9).

The battery used in the Site Master is a recharge- able nickel-cadmium (NiCd) battery and is covered by the Battery Directive (91/157/EEC). As such, the battery is marked as follows to indicate controlled disposal.

2.

Replace the battery bracket (8) and insert

 

the four screws (7) to hold the battery

 

bracket in place.

3.

Reconnect the red/black cable of the battery

 

pack battery to J6 (6) on the main RF PCB

 

assembly (3).

4.

Set the bottom half in place.

5.

While holding the two halves together, turn

 

the Site Master over and lay it face up on the

 

work surface.

6.

Reinstall the four screws (2).

Component

% of Cell

Weight

 

Nickel

19 to 26%

Cadmium

17 to 22%

 

 

This marking indicates that the battery is a recyclable product.

This marking indicates that the battery requires separate collection and shows the chemical system (Nickel/ Cadmium).

This marking indicates the heavy-metal component concentration as a percentage of battery cell weight.

7. Install the rubber bumpers (1) on all four

corners of the instrument.

Spent nickel-cadmium batteries are valuable re- sources. Because they are reusable, do not throw them away. Arrange for proper return for recycling in your locality. If you do not have access to proper disposal methods, return the battery pack to your Anritsu service center. Service centers will dispose of the unit at no charge. Anritsu Service Centers are listed on page 14 of this manual.

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Anritsu S820A manual Battery Pack Replacement Battery Disposal