User`s manual

Operation 2011-09-30
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5.
Replacing Batteries
Replace the batteries as soon as the battery power indicator
starts flashing.
WARNI N G
Never use the unit if the battery power indicator is flashing
on and off.
The unit may not function properly if the battery
power is low.
* When battery power falls too much, an alarm will sound
and the unit will automatically turn itself off.
1. Slide the cover in the direction by the arrow in the
illustration and remove it from the Root ZX mini.
2. Insert the 3 LR03 (AAA size) batteries included in the
package.
(1) Insert the batteries by first pressing center of the minus
end against its spring contact.
(2) Slide the plus end down into place and make sure the
contacts are not bent or damaged.
NOTE
Do not reverse the plus and minus poles.
Never allow the spring contact to push against the edge of
the battery. This could damage the outer cover causing a
short or a leakage of battery liquid.
3. Slide the cover all the way down until it is securely closed.
NOTE
After installation, give the cover a light tug to confirm it is
securely attached.
Always use LR03 alkaline, Oxyride
TM
, or manganese dry
cells. (Manganese dry cells will not last as long as
Oxyride
TM
or alkaline dry cells.) Never use rechargeable
nickel-hydrogen or nickel-cadmium batteries.
All the dry cells should be of the same type: i.e., all
alkaline, all OxyrideTM , or all manganese.
Replace all three batteries at the same time.
Never use batteries that are leaky, deformed, discolored or
otherwise abnormal.
Dispose of old batteries according to local codes and
regulations.
In case of battery leakage, carefully dry the battery
terminals and remove all of the leaked liquid. Replace
the battery with a new one.
* Overheating or malfunctions could result if the above
conditions are not adhered to.
* The three LR03 alkaline dry cells used for this unit will
last for about 70 hours of use. (This equals 6 to 12
months at the normal rate of usage.)
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