Handling The Batteries And Chargers; Types Of Batteries; Maintenance - decon E-Move MEM20 User Manual

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Handling the Batteries and Chargers

6.1. Types of Batteries

There are two types of batteries you can use for E-Move.
Since the batteries differ in characteristics and charging method, first check the battery type you want to
use.
The nickel metal hydride and lithium ion batteries each come with its own charger.
Read "7. Nickel Metal Hydride Battery and Charger" if you are using a nickel metal hydride battery, and
"8. Lithium Ion Battery and Charger" if you are using a lithium ion battery.
Recycling the battery
The battery for E-Move is a recyclable battery that contains valuable resources.
Contact the dealer to recycle your used batteries.

6.2. Maintenance

Always keep the contacts of the battery and charger clean. If the contacts are dirty, wipe them using a dry
towel. Do not use a wet towel or touch the contacts directly. Otherwise, electric shock could result. If the
exterior of the battery or charger is dirty, wipe it using a towel. If the dirt is excessive, use a tightly wrung-
out towel.
Check the label on the battery.
The label on the nickel metal hydride
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battery shows
The label on the lithium ion battery
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shows
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