3 disposing of nickel-metal hydride batteries, 3 battery charger maintenance, 1 cleaning the battery charger – ZOLL AutoPulse Rev C User Manual

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P/N. 10762-001 Rev. 8

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Battery Charger User Guide

5.2.3

Disposing of Nickel-Metal Hydride Batteries

Do not throw your batteries away or send them to municipal dumps. Call your local waste management
officials for proper disposal instructions.

Caution: Do not heat, burn, or incinerate a Battery. Exposure to heat above 158ºF (70ºC) may

irreversibly damage the Battery.

5.3

Battery Charger Maintenance

Caution: Do not remove the Battery Charger cover. The Battery Charger has no internal user-

serviceable parts.

5.3.1

Cleaning the Battery Charger

Clean the external surfaces of the Battery Charger at least once a month only with a lint-free cloth that
is either dry or slightly damp with water.

5.3.2

Replacing a Battery Charger Fuse

The only user-serviceable parts on the Battery Charger are the alternating current (AC) power fuses. To
check if the fuse has burned out, follow these steps:

1.

Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and from the receptacle on the back of the Battery
Charger. Wait one minute before going to step 2.

2.

The fuse holder is located directly under the power receptacle on the back of the Battery Charger
(see Figure 5-1). Open the fuse holder by pressing down on the locking tab and pulling the fuse
holder straight out.

Figure 5-1 Battery Charger Fuse Location

Battery Charger
Fuse Holder

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