Charge the battery
Note: For ATEX/IECEx transceivers, see ATEX/IECEx safety
instructions.
An empty battery icon in the display and a beep signal played
once every 10 s. during one minute together with a fast flashing
red LED shows a low battery. Place the transmitter in a single
charger or a wall mounted charging rack. If a charging rack is
used for charging, just insert the transmitter without opening the
clip, to make it fasten securely. Make sure to hear a beep and see
the LED charging indication when inserting the transmitter in the
charging rack.
A flashing battery icon and orange LED indicates charging. A
green steady LED and a filled battery icon shows a fully charged
battery. This takes approximately two hours.
Note: Check the battery status every time you start to use the
transmitter. It is recommended that the transmitter is charged
daily. This is even more important when the transmitter is used in
temperatures below 0º C.
Note: While charging, Man-down & No-movement alarms are
automatically deactivated.
Correct battery
The standard a71 and p71 use the same batteries (Art.No.
660089). The intrinsically safe ATEX/IECEx transceivers use ATEX/
IECEx-batteries (Art.No. 660161).
If changing batteries, make sure the correct battery is used by
checking the article number. On an ATEX/IECEx-battery, the label
is also marked "Only to be used in CHAT/ATEX".
• Art.No. 660089 = a71 and p71 standard battery
• Art.No. 660161 = a71 and p71 ATEX/IECEx-battery
4
Lithium Ion Battery
660161
> CAUTIONS <
- DO NOT DISASSEMBLE
- DISPOSE OF PROPERLY
- DO NOT EXPOSE TO HIGH TEMPERATURE (140F/60C)
- USE ONLY SPECIFIED CHARGERS
- DO NOT SHORT-CIRCUIT
Only to be used in CHAT/ATEX
Manufactured by Ascom (Sweden) AB
XX-XX
Grimbodalen 2, Sweden
3.7V 650mAh
NL