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Honeywell BW Solo User Manual
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For further instructions, consult the Safety Communicator app. If you plan to use Honeywell real-
time monitoring software, consult the relevant User Manual.
5. Battery
Always make sure the battery has enough power before using it. Only use this battery: 2/3AA 3.6V
1.65Ah Lithium battery (Wuhan Voltec Energy Source Co., Ltd, type ER14335 or TITUS battery,
type ER14335 or XENO energy, type XLP-055F;P/N: 500-0160-000).
5.1. Battery Status
The battery icon is not shown on the display unless the remaining power is one day or less.
When the battery’s remaining life falls below 24 hours, the battery icon is shown,
and there is a flash and beep every 60 minutes.
When the battery’s remaining life falls below 8 hours, the icon blinks on and off every
second, and there are two beeps and two flashes every 30 seconds.
Note: To preserve the life of the battery, deactivate the instrument when it is not in use.
Note: If the Always On feature is ON, the instrument runs continuously, so battery life can be
reduced by as much as 2/3, depending on the number of alarms that occur.
5.2. Battery Replacement
WARNING
To reduce the risk of ignition of hazardous atmospheres, remove or replace the battery only in an
area known to be non-hazardous!
CAUTION!
Replace the battery in a safe area, free of hazardous gas, immediately when the detector enters
low battery alarm.
Only use this battery: 2/3AA 3.6V 1.65Ah Lithium battery (Wuhan Voltec Energy Source Co., Ltd,
type ER14335 or TITUS battery, type ER14335 or XENO energy, type XLP-055F; P/N: 500-0160-
000).
Wear an ESD wrist or heel strap when replacing the battery. Avoid touching electronic
components or shorting circuits on the printed circuit board.
1. Flip up the alligator clip.
2. Remove the Phillips screw and lock washer.
3. Use the alligator clip to lift off the battery door.