Pre-Election
Maintenance
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once the Printer Test has completed. Press
YES
. Repeat this test twice.
9.4.2. Power
Fail
The AccuVote-OS unit is connected to AC power and is powered on.
** POWER FAIL **
flashes alternating with the memory card’s election mode prompts. Even though the unit is
connected to a wall power jack, it is not receiving any AC power.
1. Plug the AccuVote-OS into an alternate power source. If the unit receives AC power, the
initial power source is faulty and should not be used.
2. If the Power Fail message persists, try several other AC power sources at the site. If one that
works, then several power jacks on site are faulty and only the working power jack should be
used. Ensure that all Pollworkers are aware of which power jacks are reliable on Election
Day.
3. If the power Fail message persists, replace the AccuVote-OS power cord. If the unit now
receives AC power, mark the initial cord as faulty and set aside.
4. If the Power Fail message persists, replace the extension cord, if one is being used. If the
unit now receives power, mark the initial extension cord as faulty and set aside.
5. If the message persists, verify that the unit’s external fuse is intact. The fuse is located
underneath the power switch, at the back of the AccuVote-OS. Using a thin flat-head
screwdriver, press the fuse inward and rotate counterclockwise approximately 20º. Release
and remove the fuse. If the wire thread inside the glass tube is broken, the fuse must be
replaced.
6. If the fuse is intact, the AccuVote-OS must be serviced.
9.4.3. Low
battery
The AccuVote-OS has a lifetime of several hours when running only on battery power. If the
battery has been discharged beyond a certain floor level
** LOW BATTERY **
will be shown on the LCD. The unit will only be able to provide sufficient power for several more
minutes before shutting down. Once the unit has insufficient power, it will no longer be possible
to read ballots.
Recharge the battery by reconnecting it to AC power and leaving it powered on. Note that once
the unit’s battery has been excessively discharged, it will not be hold the same charge as before.
The
** LOW BATTERY **