Useful Information - Honda SPX MVCI User Manual

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Maintenance
The SPX MVCI can become dirty being used in the automotive service
environment. The MVCI surfaces can be cleaned by wiping them with
a soft cloth. The soft cloth can be slightly damp with water or water
and diluted, mild detergent. Be sure to fi rmly wring out excess water
from the cloth. Do no use harsh chemical cleaners (benzene, thinner,
rubbing alcohol, household cleaners, cosmetics, etc.) as these may
adversely affect the surface (e.g. discoloration). Do not directly spray
or add water to the surfaces of the MVCI. If liquid enters the inside of
the MVCI, it may cause it to work improperly or become damaged.
If common automotive liquids come in contact with any surface of the
MVCI, remove them with a soft cloth immediately.
Cable Connections
To avoid damage to the MVCI, cards, or cables, use the following
information to help when attaching cables, connectors to the MVCI, or
plugging in SDIO or SD memory cards:
• Use only parts supplied with or recommended for use with your
MVCI.
• Pay attention to the condition and position of connectors to
make connections properly.
• Do not apply excess force if a connection cannot be made
easily. Check the condition and position of the connector.
Check the alignment and pins of connectors.
• If a connector has screws for locking the connection, fasten the
screws fi rmly.
• Do not carry the MVCI from attached cables. Do not pull on
cables with force.
Battery Replacement
The MVCI contains two (2) rechargeable NiMH AA batteries. These
batteries are charged whenever power is applied to the MVCI through
the Vehicle Diagnostic Link connection. The internal batteries may also
be recharged by supplying power to the MVCI to the Power Adapter
Port. Use the supplied AC Power Adapter only. If the batteries need
replacing, use 2000mAh NiMH AA batteries (SPX replacement P/N
H550175). For battery location information, see the MVCI Component
Description section of the User Guide. Care should be used to position
the batteries in the proper orientation.
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