User's Manual

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2.4. PRIMARY CELL
Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used
batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Only use SAFT LS33600 3.6 V primary lithium-thionyl chloride (Li-SOCl
2
) D-size bobbin cell
Use of any other battery causes risk of explosion
CAUTION: The battery must be installed in the direction indicated by the polarity symbol.
Figure 2 : polarity symbol
Only replace the primary cell in a safe area
WARNING: Risk of exposure exists in case of mechanical, electrical or thermal abuse.
Accordingly, do not short circuit, recharge, incinerate, puncture, crush, immerse in any
liquids, force discharge, heat above the operating temperature range of the product or solder
directly to the cell. In such instances, there is risk of fire, explosion and burn hazard.
2.5. STORAGE
The storage area should be clean, cool (not exceeding +25°C [+77°F]), dry and ventilated.
Storage at high temperature will lead accelerated degradation of the primary cell.
CAUTION: Do not leave Eagle devices exposed to a heat source or high temperature
location such as an unattended vehicle. To prevent damage, remove the devices from the
vehicle.
2.6. TRANSPORTATION
For transportation, follow procedure UN3091 (cells and batteries contained in equipment or
packed with it) for Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods and use UN Identification
Number labels that are clearly visible on the outer packaging.
Primary cell must be transported inside the sensors or expanders.
Table 3: primary cell information for transportation
Li metal in cell (g)
4.5 g [0.16 oz]
Net Cell Mass
90 g [3.17 oz]
UN Number
UN 3091
(cells and batteries contained in equipment or packed with it)
Packing Group
ll
D.C Class
Section IA Class 9