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The Lithium Ion battery in the HS2R9 can be recharged many times. Eventually
it will be unable to hold a charge and be unusable.
See Chapter 9, Replacing the
Battery
A new battery at full charge should allow operation for a full 8 hour shift
given a typical use case of scanning 30 times per hour (triggered for 5
seconds per scan).
Recharging a fully discharged battery will take 3-4 hours depending on the
level of use (scanning) while in the base.
If you are not sure if the battery or charger is working properly please see the
troubleshooting section, in Chapter 2.
Proper Disposal of the Battery
When the battery has reached the end of its useful life, the battery should be
disposed of by a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler. Do not
incinerate the battery or dispose of the battery with general waste materials. You
may send the imager’s battery to JADAK (postage pre-paid). The shipper is
responsible for complying with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations
related to the packing, labeling, manifesting, and shipping of spent batteries.
Since you may find your cost of returning the batteries significant, it may be more
cost-effective to locate a local recycle/disposal company.
Summary of Contents for Flexpoint HS2R9
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Page 37: ...37 9 10 15 Appendices Appendix A Programming Bar Codes...
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Page 44: ...44 9 10 15 Appendix D Data Matching Collation Needs 7 bit commands...
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Page 47: ...47 9 10 15 Appendix E GS1 Formatting Needs 7 bit commands...
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