Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- NURIT 8000
- Preface
- Overview
- Setup
- Specifications
- Maintenance and Cleaning
- Troubleshooting Guidelines
- NURIT 8000 Appears to Have No Power
- Transactions Cannot be Completed Successfully
- Wireless Communication Does Not Work
- Operation with Peripheral Device Not Successful
- Printer Does Not Print
- Printer Continues Printing When Out of Paper
- Magnetic Stripe Card Reader Does Not Function Properly
- Smart Card Reader Does Not Function Properly
- The Keypad Does Not Respond
- An Incorrect Response or Data Is Obtained
- “Tampered Device” Displayed On Screen and Keypad Inoperable
- Service and Support
- Index
- Contact VeriFone

SETUP
Connecting the Battery
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4 Lift and remove the battery.
Figure 10 Removing the Battery
5 Replace the battery/card compartment cover. See Figure 4.
Battery Maintenance
• The supplied high-performance smart Lithium-polymer battery provides 7.4
VDC at 1800 mAH (minimum) capacity.
• When fully discharged, the battery fully recharges within three hours while
installed in the terminal. An 80% charge capacity is reached within one hour.
• The terminal can be connected to an AC/DC power supply indefinitely without
causing damage to the battery pack.
• In typical use, the life span of the battery exceeds 500 charge cycles, after
which, operating time decreases slowly.
• The battery pack has a self-discharge rate. It loses approximately 1% of its
charge per day when not in use. Replace the battery pack when the charge
capacity is too weak for normal operation.
• Remove the battery pack from the terminal if you do not intend to use your
NURIT 8000 for an extended period of time.
CAUTION
Take care when installing the battery pack. If it is installed incorrectly, it may
explode. Use only a VeriFone supplied battery.
CAUTION
When using the VeriFone-supplied AC/DC power adapter, the Lithium-polymer
battery must be installed in the terminal.
WARNING
Do not break open, or separate the battery.
WARNING
Do not dispose of the NURIT 8000 Lithium-polymer smart battery in a fire.
LIthium-polymer batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly. Do not
dispose of Lithium-polymer batteries in municipal waste sites.