Changing The Battery In The Stylus Pen - Hitachi StarBoard T-19WX User Manual

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2.2.4 Changing the Battery in the Stylus Pen

The stylus pen contains a single AAA alkaline dry cell battery. If the pen begins to
operate erratically (e.g., if pen input is cut off), change the battery as described below.
Note that battery life is approximately 1,800 hours under normal usage. If the residual
quantity of a battery decreases, the centre of a side button will light up red.
If the centre of a side button lights up red, change the battery as described below.
Be sure to install batteries correctly.
Do not install batteries with positive and negative terminals reversed, or use batteries other
than the type specified. It will cause pen malfunctions and excess heat, or burns to the hand.
Be sure to provide insulation during disposal.
Be sure to insulate the positive and negative terminals of the battery using cellophane tape,
or similar material when disposing of batteries. Disposing of batteries without insulating
them may lead to overheating, bursting, or ignition due to shorting, resulting in personal
injury or fire. Furthermore, be sure to follow all local rules and regulations regarding proper
battery disposal. If within the EU, be sure to follow Batteries Directive. [Batteries directive
(2006/66/EC)]
(1) Turn the stylus pen grip to separate the two halves.
(2) Remove the AAA alkaline dry cell battery contained in the grip, and insert a new cell
with the positive side facing the pen tip.
CAUTION
Negative side
Positive side
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