Replacing The Batteries / Rechargeable Batteries - Drager X-am 5000 Technical Manual

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Replacing the batteries / rechargeable batteries

Explosion hazard! To reduce the risk of flammable or explosive atmospheres igniting,
it is essential that the warning notices below are observed:
Do not throw used batteries into fire or try to open them by force.
Do not replace or charge batteries in areas at risk of an explosion hazard.
Do not mix new batteries with used batteries, and do not mix batteries from different
manufacturers or of different types.
Remove batteries before maintenance work.
Batteries / rechargeable batteries are part of the Ex approval.
Only the following types may be used:
— Alkaline batteries – T3 – (non rechargeable!)
Panasonic LR6 Powerline,
Varta Type 4106
Varta Type 4006
— Alkaline batteries – T4 – (non rechargeable!)
Duracell Procell MN1500
— NiMH rechargeable batteries – T3 – (rechargeable)
1)
GP 180AAHC
1) Not subject to the Metrological Performance Test BVS10 ATEX E 080X and PFG 10 G 001X.
Switching off the device:
Press and hold the
key at the same time.
1
Loosen the screw (2.0 mm hexagon
socket) on the power pack and re-
move the power pack.
2
Replace the alkaline batteries with
new ones or the rechargeable NiMH
batteries with charged ones – ensure
correct polarity.
3
Completely replace the power pack
T4 (with sealed rechargeable batter-
ies, order no. 83 18 704).
Insert the power pack into the device
and tighten the screw, the device
switches on automatically.
After replacing the power pack T4, it is recommended that a complete charging is
carried out.
After the batteries have been replaced:
The settings and data are stored when the battery is replaced. The sensors warm
up again.
WARNING
1)
(power one) or
1)
(industrial)
1)
, Duracell Plus Power MN1500
(1800) max. 40 °C ambient temperature.
key and the
OK
1)
+
2
3
1
Maintenance
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