Battery Information; Caresse; Replacing The Caresse Battery; Pendant - Tunstall Caresse Installation And Programming Manual

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Battery information

Caresse

The Caresse contains a Nickel Metal Hydride back-up battery that is user replaceable
and recharges itself when plugged into the AC power. It is recommended that this
battery is replaced after 5 years. The battery provides 30 hours of standby operation (15
hours with one 30 minute alarm call). The battery in the Caresse can be tested by
pressing the TEST button on the programming keypad (3 bleeps = battery ok, 1 long
bleep = fail).
NOTE: If 1 bleep is heard ensure the battery is installed correctly and has been charged for at least 24 hours
then retest. If 1 bleep is heard again the battery should be replaced. A test should be carried out each time a
battery is fitted.

Replacing the Caresse battery

CAUTION! There may be a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used
Remove the battery cover and old battery
Insert the new battery

Pendant

The Amie+ or Gem+ contains a 3V Lithium battery that is not user replaceable. The
battery has an expected life of 5 years (20,000 operations). All batteries should be
disposed of in accordance with the latest legislation.
battery in accordance with the latest legislation.
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Connect the new battery cords
Replace the battery compartment cover

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