14.4 Disposing of the Instrument
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The instrument uses a lithium battery for back-up power to the clock.
When disposing of this instrument, remove the lithium battery and dispose of battery and
instrument in accordance with local regulations.
14.4 Disposing of the Instrument
Removing the Lithium Battery
To avoid electric shock, turn off the main power button and disconnect
the power cord and measurement leads before removing the lithium
battery.
Required tools:
• One Phillips screwdriver (No.1)
• One wire cutter (to remove the lithium battery)
1
Remove the six screws from the sides
and one screw from the rear.
2
Remove the cover.
Insert the tweezers between the battery
and battery holder as shown in the dia-
gram below and lift up the battery.
3
Verify that the power is off, and remove
the connection cables and power cord.
4
(Overhead View)
Take care not to short the + and -. Doing so
may cause sparks.
CALIFORNIA, USA ONLY
This product contains a CR Coin Lithium Battery which contains
Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply.
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate
RM3545, RM3545-01
Battery Holder
Lithium
Battery