CANISTER AND BATTERY DISPOSAL
CANISTER DISPOSAL
Remove the used canisters and dispose of them properly.
Dispose of the canisters in accordance with federal, state,
and local regulations.
Handle the canisters with care. Canisters may contain
the contaminant that was in the atmosphere while the
canisters were being used and must be handled as a
contaminated or potentially contaminated object.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
DO NOT dispose of the battery in fire. It may explode.
Failure to follow this warning can result in serious per-
sonal injury or death.
Note:
Remove the LI-SO2 battery and discharge it
according to the following instructions. Discharge instruc-
tions are also printed on the battery.
Discharging and Disposing of the LI-SO2 Battery
1. Remove the warning label from the side of the battery
next to the contact end. Attached to the label is a pull
tab. The pull tab must be removed with the label.
2. Store the battery with the label removed for five (5)
days to completely discharge.
3. Dispose and/or recycle batteries in accordance with
federal, state, and local regulations.
DO NOT attempt to the charge the LI-SO2 battery. The
battery may ignite resulting in serious personal injury
or death.
Disposing of the NiMH Battery
Note:
NiMH cells contained in the MSA NiMH battery
pack are classified by the federal government as a non-
hazardous waste and are safe for disposal as municipal
waste.
1. Apply a piece of non-conductive insulating tape
across the contact and charging pins ends and dis-
pose the battery pack.
2. NiMH cells contained in the MSA battery pack contain
recyclable materials. Dispose of or recycle batteries in
accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local
regulations.
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