12 batteries, 1 how to remove a battery – INFICON HAPSITE Smart Plus Chemical Identification System User Manual

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2.12 Batteries

The battery provides power to the HAPSITE to allow portability. Under optimum
conditions, the battery has a 2 to 3 hour life.
NOTE: To test a battery, push on the TEST button on the end of the battery. In the

elongated triangle, green lighted numbers will appear. The highest
illuminated number indicates the percentage of battery power left. The
percentage of remaining battery charge is reported in 20% increments.
See

Figure 2-70

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NOTE: If OVER is illuminated, the battery is fully charged.

Figure 2-70 Battery Test Button and Charger Indicator

2.12.1 How to Remove a Battery

The black round button to the right of the battery is the battery release button. Two
clips hold the battery in the battery compartment. See

Figure 2-71

. Firmly push in

on the battery while simultaneously pressing and holding the battery release
button. As the clips release, pull the battery out.

CAUTION

Do not expose the battery compartment to rain or other
foreign material. Do not open the compartment in a
contaminated or wet area.

Figure 2-71 Battery Release Button

Battery
Release
Button

Battery

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