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5. Maintenance and inspection
(3) Hold the label stuck to the battery pack and remove it.
Insert the new battery pack.
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If liquid (dilute sulfuric acid) leaks from the battery do not touch the fluid.
Do not make the batter pack upside down.
• Doing so could cause burns and, if it is put into your eye, blindness.
• If the liquid touches your eyes or skin, wash it out with lots of clean water and consult your doctor.
• Just put the spare batter pack into the packaging plastic bag and seal it with tape.
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Do not drop the battery pack.
• If you see red tape stuck on the top of the battery pack, you can remove the battery completely by
pulling it 10 cm further.
Hold the battery securely not to drop it.
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Do not remove the battery by holding the cables.
Caution
(4) Reattach the metal cover and connect the connectors.
You may hear a “pop” sound when you connect the battery if it is replaced after the unit’s
operation is stopped, but this is not abnormal.
Pull on the white label attached to the battery,
and then hold the battery with your hands to
remove it.
Be careful not to drop the battery.
Insert the new battery pack.
Fit the metal cover into the grooves and
slide it downward to secure it.
(The battery is secured inside the case.)
Connect the red and black connectors.
(Make sure that the connectors are se-
curely connected.)