Cradle Help; Maintenance; Cleaning - Honeywell HX3 Reference Manual

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Cradle Help

Battery
Solution
LED
The cradle can wait up to two hours for the battery pack temperature to return to an acceptable temperature range
Amber –
when the charging process will commence. Battery packs can only be charged when their temperature is between
Standby
10°C (50°F) and 40°C (104°F).
Flashing
Battery pack fault or failure.
Red –
Contact
Technical Assistance
Fault

Maintenance

Inspect the rubber feet and replace them if missing, broken or cracked. Check the cradle regularly for excessive wear at
pressure points. If the cradle is mounted to a stable surface, check surface mounting connections periodically and re-tighten as
necessary.
If the cradle becomes cracked or broken at any time, it must be taken out of service and replaced. Contact
Assistance
for a replacement cradle.
There are no serviceable parts in the desktop cradle. Do not attempt to open the unit.

Cleaning

Do not use paper towels or harsh-chemical-based cleaning fluids since they may result in damage to the surfaces and/or
battery charging terminals (pins).
Use a clean soft cloth to wipe any dirt, moisture or grease from the HX3, spare battery packs, charging contacts (pins) or the
cradle.
Do not use any liquid to clean the battery pack, HX3, cradle, or charging pockets. Spray or dampen the cleaning cloth with
liquids/sprays. If possible, clean only those areas which are soiled.
Lint/particulates can be removed from the connectors, charging terminals and charging/docking pockets with clean, filtered
canned air.
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