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25 Battery
25.1 Battery Safety Information
• Keep batteries out of children’s reach.
• Use only specified battery. Use of a different battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
• Keep the batteries in their original package until you are ready to use them.
• Do not expose batteries to liquid.
• Do not crush, drop or puncture the battery. Mechanical abuse can lead to internal damage and
internal short circuits. If a battery has been dropped or banged against a hard surface, whether
damage is externally visible or not, remove the battery from use and dispose of it properly.
• If the battery shows signs of damage or signs of leakage, replace it immediately.
• The battery should be charged in this equipment or the specified charger station.
• Extremely high ambient temperature may cause battery overheat protection, resulting in
equipment shutdown.
• Do not open batteries, heat batteries above 60 °C, incinerate batteries, or short battery terminals.
They may ignite, explode, leak or heat up, causing personal injury.
• Always connect the equipment to external power supply whenever it is possible.
• Always install a fully charged battery in the equipment.
25.2 Battery Indications
• After long term use, the power capacity indicated by the battery symbol may be different from the
actual capacity. Always observe the alarm information displayed on the screen.
• The alarm “Low Battery” means that the battery is beginning to weaken, you should immediately
replace with a fully charged battery or connect the equipment to the external power supply. After
this alarm is triggered, at least 20 minutes of monitoring and 6 shocks at 360J can be performed.
25.3 Conditioning the Battery
• Do not use the equipment during battery conditioning.
• Do not interrupt battery conditioning.