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11.0 Servicing
If the SART fails any of its monthly checks, the SART must be returned to the supplier
or an approved service agent for investigation and/or servicing.
If the battery is beyond its expiry date, the SART must be returned to a Battery
Replacement Center for a battery change. The battery is NOT user serviceable; DO NOT
attempt to change it.
If the SART has been used in an emergency or its integrity seal is broken, then the SART
must be returned for a battery change.
Contact your local supplier; he can advise you on your local approved service agent.
Otherwise, call ACR at
1-800-432-0227
or send mail correspondence to the Customer
Service Manager at the address given in the front of this manual.
When returning your SART, ensure you follow the transportation instructions on
page 16.
12.0 Battery Pack Replacement
Regulations require that the battery pack (P/N 2714.4) be replaced every 5 years. A label
on the lower section of the SART housing shows the expiry date of the battery pack (see
figure 8).
Replacement Battery label
Figure 8
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NOTE: The battery pack must be replaced if the SART has been
used in an emergency or if the SART has been activated
inadvertently (integrity seal broken).
!
CAUTION: The battery pack CANNOT be recharged; attempts to
recharge the battery pack could result in an explosion or fire.
Replacement of the SART battery pack must be performed by ACR or by an ACR Battery
Repair Center. The cost of this replacement is the responsibility of the owner.
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