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Draminski iScan mini - Safety Measures for Handling a Li-Ion Battery Pack; How to Connect the Batteries to the Ultrasound Scanner

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DRAMIŃSKI iScan mini user guide
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5.1.1. Safety measures for handling a Li-Ion battery pack
Never dismantle the battery pack which forms an integrated unit.
Never short-circuit contacts in the battery pack casing using metal items.
Do not throw battery packs into the fire nor heat them up.
Never expose the battery packs to mechanical impact. Do not throw them.
If you notice electrolyte leakage, stop using the battery pack immediately.
Never allow liquid to penetrate the battery pack, it may cause a sudden temperature rise and a
danger.
Battery packs should not be left in high ambient temperature, for example, inside a car directly
exposed to sunlight, or near a source of heat. Failure to follow these principles can cause leakage
of electrolyte from the battery and its damage or shorten its service life.
5.2. How to connect the batteries to the ultrasound scanner
The battery is to be connected on the rear wall of the ultrasound scanner.
Before connecting, make sure that the contacts of the ultrasound scanner and the battery are dry.
In order to connect the battery, follow the gure below:
Fig. 9 Connecting the battery

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