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4.2.1 Replacing the Battery of the 1-Channel Transmitter
WARNING Remove transmitter from patient before battery replacement
Electric shocks or malfunction of the 1-channel transmitter may result from contact with conduc-
tive materials.
It is not permitted to replace the battery of the 1-channel transmitter while the transmitter is
applied to the patient.
Replace the battery according to the instructions in this manual.
WARNING Battery replacement, damaged battery
There is a risk of skin burns and patient injuries.
Before replacing the battery, visually inspect it for signs of damage. If the battery insulation is
damaged, the battery must not be used any longer.
Replace the battery according to the instructions in this manual.
NOTICE Mechanical impact
The 1-channel transmitter may be damaged if exposed to strong mechanical impact (dropping
onto the floor, shocks).
When attaching and removing the transmitter or replacing the battery, take care not to damage
the battery. Instructions for proper handling are given in this manual.
NOTICE Battery replacement, closing the cover
Screwing the cover too tight may damage the 1-channel transmitter.
The only part to open on the 1-channel transmitter is the battery compartment. Please note that
the cover of the 1-channel transmitter should only be hand-tightened, it is sufficient to screw it
on one or one and a half revolution.
Replace the battery according to the instructions in this manual.
NOTICE Battery replacement, incorrect insertion
Incorrect insertion of the battery may damage the 1-channel transmitter.
Please note that the battery must be inserted from above into the upright 1-channel transmitter.
Replace the battery according to the instructions in this manual.
NOTICE Leaking battery fluid
Batteries may leak and damage the 1-channel transmitter if the transmitter is not used for a long
period of time.
Remove the battery from the 1-channel transmitter if the transmitter will not be used for more
than a week.