LanTEK® II Series Manual - Ideal Industries Inc.
LanTEK® II Series Manual - Ideal Industries Inc. LanTEK® II Series Manual - Ideal Industries Inc.
LanTEK ® II Cable Certifier Instruction Manual This instruction manual contains information proprietary to IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. The information in this document is not to be used or duplicated in any manner without prior written approval from IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. and the IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. logo are registered trademarks of IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. All other product names mentioned in this manual are trademarked or copyrighted by their respective manufacturers. IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. 9650 Chesapeake Drive San Diego, CA 92123 Phone: (800) 854-2708 Phone: (858) 627-0100 Fax: (858) 715-7003 Manual Part No.: P-2877 Rev. B © 2009 IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. 2009-12 1
Standard Warranty Policy of IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. The General Terms and Conditions of the local subsidiary of IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. apply. Safety Precautions Exercise caution when handling rechargeable batteries (accumulators) All lithium-ion battery packs (Li-ion), regardless of their indicated charge state, are capable of producing electrical current sufficient to cause personal injury and/or property damage. Do not dispose of lithium-ion battery packs (Li-ion) in a fire or with regular waste. Lithiumion battery packs (Li-ion) may explode if exposed to open flame. The battery packs are hazardous waste and may contaminate ground water sources if disposed of in landfills. IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. tries to provide the maximum protection possible by installing an automatic reset fuse in the battery packs, to help stop high current discharge as quickly as possible. However, these fuses may not completely protect against a momentary arc discharge, which can result if the battery pack's electrical contacts are shorted. The following battery pack handling precautions must be closely followed to avoid risk of injury. ‣ When a battery pack is not installed in the Display (DH) or Remote (RH) handset, it should be kept in a clean, dry, non-conductive package. ‣ Keep conductive materials away from the battery pack at all times. ‣ Keep contact sides of the battery pack away from each other at all times. ‣ Battery packs can be charged while in the Display (DH) and in the Remote (RH) handset, but also externally with the adapter. Charging in any other manner may cause the battery pack to explode. ‣ Always install, remove, store, and charge the battery packs in a non-explosive atmosphere. ‣ Observe operating and storage temperatures (see chapter 1.3. Dimensions, Weights, Operating Conditions). ‣ Do not allow children or persons unfamiliar with the precautionary instructions in this manual to handle or recharge the battery packs. ‣ Do not open the battery pack case. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the case, and the batteries in the case are not replaceable. 2
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Standard Warranty Policy of IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.<br />
The General Terms and Conditions of the local subsidiary of IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. apply.<br />
Safety Precautions<br />
Exercise caution when handling rechargeable batteries (accumulators)<br />
All lithium-ion battery packs (Li-ion), regardless of their indicated charge state, are capable of<br />
producing electrical current sufficient to cause personal injury and/or property damage.<br />
Do not dispose of lithium-ion battery packs (Li-ion) in a fire or with regular waste. Lithiumion<br />
battery packs (Li-ion) may explode if exposed to open flame. The battery packs are<br />
hazardous waste and may contaminate ground water sources if disposed of in landfills.<br />
IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. tries to provide the maximum protection possible by installing an<br />
automatic reset fuse in the battery packs, to help stop high current discharge as quickly as<br />
possible. However, these fuses may not completely protect against a momentary arc<br />
discharge, which can result if the battery pack's electrical contacts are shorted. The following<br />
battery pack handling precautions must be closely followed to avoid risk of injury.<br />
‣ When a battery pack is not installed in the Display (DH) or Remote (RH) handset, it<br />
should be kept in a clean, dry, non-conductive package.<br />
‣ Keep conductive materials away from the battery pack at all times.<br />
‣ Keep contact sides of the battery pack away from each other at all times.<br />
‣ Battery packs can be charged while in the Display (DH) and in the Remote (RH) handset,<br />
but also externally with the adapter. Charging in any other manner may cause the battery<br />
pack to explode.<br />
‣ Always install, remove, store, and charge the battery packs in a non-explosive<br />
atmosphere.<br />
‣ Observe operating and storage temperatures (see chapter 1.3. Dimensions, Weights,<br />
Operating Conditions).<br />
‣ Do not allow children or persons unfamiliar with the precautionary instructions in this<br />
manual to handle or recharge the battery packs.<br />
‣ Do not open the battery pack case. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the case,<br />
and the batteries in the case are not replaceable.<br />
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