Checking voltage
Cleaning and handling Lithium batteries
Recycling of batteries
Battery life
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To check battery voltage, use a meter or other measuring device that has a high input
impedance (10 Mohm or higher).
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Wear gloves or finger caps when handling batteries to keep them clean.
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Use non-conductive cleaning solution to prevent deterioration of battery performance
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Dry batteries at a temperature below 85 °C to prevent seal deterioration that may, in
turn, result in leakage
The D400 Lithium battery is recyclable and does not contain mercury, cadmium, or lead in
levels above those regulated by the European Union. Recycle the battery according to local
waste management regulations.
In accordance with European Directive 2006/66/EC, batteries are marked
with the crossed out wheeled bin, which indicates that they cannot be
disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. Users of
batteries must use the collection points available to customers for the
return, recycling, and treatment of batteries. Customer participation is
important to minimize the negative effects of batteries to the environment and sustain
available natural resources. For more information see www.weeerohsinfo.com.
If the battery is disconnected, or if the D400 is never powered down, the life of the battery
should exceed five years. The life of the battery is severely shortened if the battery is left
connected while the D400 is powered down for extended periods or stored.
For long-term storage:
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Remove the battery
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Keep the equipment at temperatures and humidity below normal
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Avoid shorting or loading while stored
GE INFORMATION
CHAPTER 13: SERVICING THE D400
D400 SUBSTATION GATEWAY INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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