Specifications
7
Changing batteries
When the battery voltage/power decreases to a certain level, the
instrument will emit a soft beeping signal. This signal will continue
for about one minute, and the sequence will continue every five
minutes until the instrument will be automatically switched off. It is
therefore advisable to keep an extra battery at hand.
Open the battery door by placing
your fingernail or a pencil under the
edge of the battery door and gently
push it backwards. When opened,
remove the dead battery. The end
of the cleaning brush is magnetic.
It allows for easy battery
removal/insertion.
The replacement battery has to be
a zinc-air battery or an appropriate
Nickel Metal Hydride rechargeable
battery.
Size depends on your instrument:
Instrument type Battery type
CIC/CIC HPG 10A
MC/MC HPG 10A
ITC/ITC HPG 312/10A
ITE/ITE HPG 13/312