2 Preparing the SMARTS II for use
SMARTS II
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WARNING
Electrical voltages are present inside
the power supply
Risk of personal injury or death to persons at
risk
Do not use a damaged power supply
Never open a power supply
Mains voltage, condensation, temperatures,
ventilation
Incorrect mains voltage, condensation, high or low temperatures and
insufficient ventilation can damage a power supply.
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Check
before
the connection of the power supply that its
operating voltage matches the mains voltage.
!
Do not use a power supply with condensation. If
condensation cannot be avoided, e.g. because the power
supply is cold and is brought into a warm room, it must be
dry before establishing a connection.
!
Only use the power supply indoors, and within the specified
temperature range (see datasheet for the power supply).
2.7 Batteries
Impermissible environmental conditions
Too high temperatures and humidity can lead to a short circuit and
cause a fire. This may result in personal injury or destruction of the
batteries.
Check regularly whether the storage temperature and humidity are
within the specified limits. Information on the limits can be found in
the datasheet for the U9VL battery.
Do not leave discharged batteries in the device for long periods of
time. The housing can also be damaged from the inside through
leaking electrolyte.
When storing the batteries, make sure that they do not come into
contact with metallic objects.
Improper handling of batteries
Improper handling of batteries can cause personal injury and damage to
the device or the batteries.
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Do not open, crush or disassemble batteries.
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Do not drop batteries from a great height.