Pj20 tracer
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Rev 0.1 draft of 18.05.2020
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DO NOT power the device with batteries other than the one shown in the table. The use of different
batteries is potentially dangerous.
The replacement of the batteries must be carried out by technical personnel. To replace the
battery, a Torx screwdriver is required.
The battery replacement procedure is as follows:
1. unscrew the four screws on the rear cap of the container;
2. remove the circuit from its seat, being careful to handle the circuit from the its edges
(without directly touching the electronic components);
3. remove the old battery from the battery holder;
4. insert the new battery in the battery holder, paying attention to the polarity of the battery
according to the one shown (negative pole in contact with the circuit, positive pole in
contact with the metal blades of the battery holder);
5. insert the circuit in the container, paying attention to the circuit orientation with respect to
the container;
6. close the container by screwing the four screws on the rear cap.
It is recommended to carefully follow the precautions below:
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DO NOT insert the battery into the battery holder with the positive and negative contacts
reversed;
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DO NOT pierce or damage the battery;
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DO NOT recharge the battery;
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DO NOT short-circuit the positive and negative contacts of the battery;
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DO NOT cause a forced battery discharge;
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DO NOT throw the battery into a fire;
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DO NOT place the battery in the following environmental conditions: near heat sources,
directly exposed to the sun, at high temperatures, at high humidity values, in contact with
water;
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DO NOT handle the battery with metal objects (for example pliers, scissors, ...). In general, do
not allow the metal contacts of the batteries to come into contact with other metal objects,
including other batteries. This could cause short circuits, damage the batteries and cause
overheating or explosion;
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In the event that the batteries are stored or discarded, make sure they are individually covered
with insulating tape;