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Dispose used batteries promptly according to the local, state and/or federal regulations. Requirements and
options vary greatly in different countries and in different parts of the United States. Many locations have
facilities or companies set up for receipt of old batteries.
Honeywell batteries should not be used by children.
Honeywell shall not be held responsible for any damages caused by equipment malfunction when used
with non-Honeywell batteries.
Honeywell shall not be held responsible for any damages caused by equipment malfunction when using a
non-Honeywell charger.
CAUTION:
When a battery is expected not to be used for a long period of time, take it out the equipment or device
and store at room temperature with normal humidity.
Do not leave a battery connected to the charger for long periods of time. It may cause degradation of
battery performance, such as a shortening of battery life. It should be removed from the charger and stored
as recommended above.
Power off your equipment when not in use.
Handling Used Batteries
When shipping batteries, place tape or insulating material securely over the battery contacts to avoid accidental
contact in transit. Honeywell batteries can be shipped under Special Provision 188 of 49 CFR 172.102 or IATA
exception A45.
Never disassemble a battery.
Do not leave a battery under strong sunshine, or expose a battery to rain or water.
Store batteries in a rugged receptacle and cover with a lid.
Wearing, Securing, and Mounting Honeywell Mobile Industrial Devices
Honeywell mobile industrial devices are powered by batteries that store and release energy in a controlled manner.
The devices are designed to assure customer safety in the most demanding environments when proper use instructions
are followed.
All powered equipment must be worn, mounted or secured using Honeywell tested devices and recommended
methods as described in the following table.
Devices
Talkman Devices
Worn On the Body
With approved belt
and clip in the manner
recommended. See the
following topics for more
information:
Using the A730
Scanning Device
on page 76
Holster
Using the Device
Holster
on page 77
Putting a Device on
a T5/A500 Shoulder
on page 102
Harness
Using the A500/T-
Series Belts and Clips
on page 103
Using the T1 Holster
on
page 147
Secured When Idle
Secured in a charger or
another method that is
not subject to accidental
crushing.
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Mounted On a Vehicle
Mounted on a vehicle using
recommended products
and procedures. See the
following topic for more
information:
Install the Mounting
Brackets
on page
60

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