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NOTE FOR MAINTENANCE
1) Low battery signaling
Pay attention to the battery charging of the TAGs and, if necessary, replace them.
The continuous reduction of the transmission distance of the transponder is a
symptom of the lowering of the battery charge. Moreover by pressing the TAG button,
the LED ashes intermittently: 1
= low battery; 4 ashes = battery charged.
ash
2) Replacing the battery
To open the transponder, use a small screwdriver to pry up the hook of the key ring,
as shown in g. 1, and separate the two parts ( g.2).
Remove the empty battery and dispose of it in the appropriate containers ( g.3).
Handle the new battery carefully, by touching it only on the side walls.
Insert the new battery so that it is centered in relation to the metal blade.
Close the plastic parts by overlapping and pressing them together.
4) Battery
Use a CR2032 battery
This product contains a button/coin battery: do not swallow the
battery.
Keep
new
and
used
batteries
children.
If
you
far away from
think the battery may have been swallowed or placed inside any part
of your body, seek medical help immediately.
Do not charge or incinerate used batteries, they could explode.
Do not dispose of used batteries with other waste, but store them in
the appropriate containers.
If the transponder has to be destroyed, the batteries must be
disconnected and disposed of in the appropriate containers.
Button
g.1)
g.2)
g.3)
CAUTION
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UK
Keep the transponder away from children. The small size may cause accidental
choking or swallowing.
Do not immerse the transponder in liquids, it could be irreparably damaged.
The radiofrequency waves emitted by the transponder do not pose risks to the health
of the user.
The continuous reduction of the transmission distance of the transponder is a
symptom of the lowering of the battery charge.
TRANSPONDER TRA200
UK