HMV24A-EU-A00 Network Hardware Security Modules
Product Specifications
- Model: K30 Mix
- Manufacturer: Moonstone Technology (Shaoxing) Co., Ltd.
- Model Number: HMV24A-EU-A00
- Power Consumption: 300W
- Input Voltage: 220-240V
- Frequency: 50-60Hz
- Capacity: 600mL
- Weight: 5kg
Product Usage Instructions
Initial Setup
- Unpack the product and ensure all components are included.
- Place the mixer on a stable, flat surface near a power
outlet. - Ensure the power voltage matches the specifications of the
mixer.
Operating the Mixer
- Plug in the mixer to the power source.
- Add ingredients to the mixing bowl based on your recipe.
- Select the desired speed setting on the mixer.
- Turn on the mixer and allow it to mix ingredients
thoroughly.
Cleaning and Maintenance
- Unplug the mixer before cleaning.
- Remove attachments and wash them with mild soap and water.
- Wipe the main unit with a damp cloth and ensure it is dry
before storage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I contact customer support?
A: For customer support, visit our website at https://global.mova-tech.com/pages/contact-us
Q: What is the warranty period for the K30 Mix?
A: The warranty period for the K30 Mix is 1 year. For more
details, refer to the user manual.
Q: Can I use the mixer for heavy dough mixing?
A: The K30 Mix is suitable for light to medium dough mixing.
Avoid overloading the mixer beyond its capacity.
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EN Important Safety Instructions
Please read this manual carefully before use and retain it for future reference. When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING (THIS APPLIANCE). Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
WARNING — To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury:
Usage Restrictions
· This appliance should not be used by children younger than 8 years old nor persons with physical, sensory, intellectual deficiencies, or limited experience or knowledge with out the supervision of a parent or guardian to ensure safe operation and to ayoid any risks. Cleaning and maintenance shall not be performed by children without supervision.
· Plastic film can be dangerous. To avoid the danger of suffocation, keep it away from children. Children shall not play with the appliance.
· Use indoors only, on non-carpeted floor surfaces such as vinyl, tile, sealed wood, etc. Be careful not to run over loose objects or the edges of area rugs. Stalling the brush may result in premature belt failure.
· Use only as described in this user guide. Use only manufacturer’s recommended attachments.
· Do not expose the appliance to fire or excessive temperature. Exposure to fire or excessive temperature may cause an explosion.
· Do not use in extremely hot or cold environments (below 5 /41 or above 40 /104 ). Please charge the appliance in temperature above 5 /41 and below 40 /104 .
· Do not immerse the appliance in liquid. · Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids, such as gasoline. Do not use in
areas where flammable or combustible liquids may be present. · Do not put any object into openings. Do not use the appliance when any opening is
blocked. Keep free of dust, lint, hair, and anything that may inhibit air flow. · Do not pick up toxic material (chlorine bleach, ammonia, drain cleaner, etc.). Do not pick up
hard or sharp objects such as glass, nails, screws, coins, etc. · Do not use the appliance in an enclosed space filled with vapor given off by oil-based
paint, paint thinner, some moth-proofing substances, flammable dust, or other explosive or toxic vapour. Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches or hot ashes. · Do not use the appliance without filters in place.
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Important Safety Instructions
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· Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of the body away from openings and moving parts of the appliance and its accessories.
· Keep ground cables away from the appliance when using it. A hazard may occur if the appliance runs over a supply cord.
· Use extra care when cleaning on stairs.
Maintenance and Storage
· Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the OFF-position before picking up or carrying the appliance. Carrying the appliance with your finger on the switch or turning on the appliance may result in an accident.
· Ensure that the appliance is placed on a horizontal surface. Do not use the appliance at the same position if the appliance is equipped with a brush roller and the handle is not completely upright. Do not store the appliance in a place where it may freeze.
· Switch off and unplug the appliance when not in use, before cleaning, maintaining or servicing it, and before connecting or disconnecting it with a moving brush.
· Do not use an appliance that is damaged or modified. A damaged or modified appliance may exhibit unpredictable behavior resulting in fire, explosion, or risk of injury.
· Do not modify or attempt to repair the appliance except as indicated in the instructions for use and care.
· Do not use the appliance with a damaged attachment (eg: charging base, supply cord etc.). If the appliance or attachment has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, dropped into water, or is not working as it should, never attempt to operate it. Please have it repaired at an authorized service center.
· Have servicing performed by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the appliance is maintained.
· If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
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EN Important Safety Instructions
Battery and Charging
· For the purpose of recharging the appliance, only use the charging base provided with this appliance. Use only with HCBY charging base.
· Follow all charging instructions and do not charge the appliance outside of the temperature range specified in the battery as doing so increases the risk of fire.
· Charging base is equipped with drying function and only suitable for drying this appliance’s brush.
· Keep the charging base cable away from heated surfaces. Do not handle the charging base plug or appliance with wet hands. To unplug, grasp the charging base plug, rather than the cable.
· Do not pull or carry charging base by cable, use cable as a handle, close door on cable, or pull cable around sharp edges or corners.
· Do not use any non-rechargeable battery pack. Failing to do so may cause the lithium- ion battery to catch fire. This appliance contains batteries that can only be replaced by qualified technicians or after-sales service.
· The lithium-ion battery pack contains substances that are hazardous to the environment. Before disposing of the appliance, please first remove the battery pack, then discard, or recycle it in accordance with local laws and regulations of the country or region it is used in.
· The appliance must be disconnected from the power supply when removing the battery. Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Never put batteries in mouth. If swallowed, contact your physician or local poison control.
· Under abusive conditions, never contact the battery from which the liquid may be ejected. If contact accidentally occurs, rinse with water. If liquid contacts eyes, seek medical help immediately. Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or burns.
· The charging base is capable of charging the 7-cell 2600 mAh battery pack. This charging base should not be used to charge non-rechargeable batteries. Failing to do so may cause the lithium-ion battery to catch fire.
Important Safety Instructions
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Symbols
For indoors only
Caution: Hot Surface
Class II equipment
T 3.15A Time-lag miniature fuse-link where T 3.15A is the symbol for the time/current characteristic
Read operator’s manual
Motorized cleaning head for water suction cleaning
WEEE Information All products bearing this symbol are waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE as in directive 2012/19/EU) which should not be mixed with unsorted household waste. Instead, you should protect human health and the environment by handing over your waste equipment to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment, appointed by the government or local authorities. Correct disposal and recycling will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health. Please contact the installer or local authorities for more information about the location as well as terms and conditions of such collection points.
We, Moonstone Technology (Shaoxing) Co., Ltd., hereby declares that this equipment is in compliance with the applicable Directives, European Norms, and amendments. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.mova-tech.com
For detailed e-manual, please go to https://global.mova-tech.com/pages/user-manuals-and-faqs
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EN Product Overview
Packing List
Charging Base
Handle
Main Body
Cleaning Brush
Motorized MiniBrush
Dust Cup Assembly
Motor Handle
Combination Tool
Multi-Surface Brush
Extension Replacement
Rod
Filter
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Spare Brush Roller
Extension Plate
Accessory Storage Mount
Product Overview
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Vacuum
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2 Mode Switch
3 Power Switch
4 Handvac Release Button
5 Display Screen 6 Omnidirectional Wheel
7 Voice Prompt Button
· Press briefly to activate the voice prompt or adjust the volume
· Press and hold for 3 seconds to switch between languages.
8 Clean & Used Water Tank Release Button
9 Clean & Used Water Tank 10 Brush Roller
Release Button
11 Brush Roller Cover Release Buttons
12 Handvac Release Button
13 Handvac Mode Switch
14 Handvac Power Switch
15 Dust Cup Release Button
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Charging Base
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Display Screen
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1 Self-Cleaning Process Indicator / Dust Concentration Indicator / Drying Process Indicator
· When self-cleaning, the indicator shows the progress of self-cleaning.
· The color of the indicator changes with the amount of dirt in real time when in use.
· When drying, the indicator shows the progress of drying.
2 Self-Cleaning Mode
3 Auto Mode
4 Suction Mode
5 Turbo Mode (Handvac)
6 Drying Mode
7 Turbo Mode
8 Ultra Mode
9 Standard Mode (Handvac)
10 Error Messages
Insufficient water in the Clean Water Tank
Used Water Tank full
Blocked tube
Brush roller stuck
11 Battery Indicator
· Red Flashing: Power off · Red Solid: Battery level < 15% · Green Solid: Battery level 15%
Note: If the appliance is not working properly, the display screen will show an error message or error code. Please refer to the Error Prompts and Solutions table to find your solution.
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Installation
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Installing the Handle
Insert the end of the handle vertically into the port on the top of the appliance as indicated until you hear a click.
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Note: To disassemble, extend a hard object into the hole of the appliance as indicated to press in the contacts and pull the handle upwards at the same time.
Installing the Extension Plate
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EN Installation
Installing Handvac Attachments
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Charging
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1. Place the charging base against a wall on level ground and connect it to a power source. Fully charge the appliance before first use.
2. Place the appliance on the charging base. The charging is completed when the whole
battery indicator turns solid green and goes out.
Charging Indicator · Red Breathing: Battery level < 15% (charging) · Green Breathing: Battery level 15% (charging)
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Note · If there is no operation within 10 minutes of being fully charged, the vacuum will enter sleep mode.
Please restart the appliance if you need to use it.
· To extend the battery life time, the battery keeps cooling down automatically after you have used the appliance for a long time.
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EN How to Use
Using as a Floor Washer
Filling the Clean Water Tank
1. Press the Clean & Used Water Tank Release Button to remove the tank. Open the Clean Water Tank cover and fill the tank with clean water.
2. Install the Clean & Used Water Tank and ensure it clicks into place.
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Starting Cleaning
Gently step on the brush cover and recline the appliance backwards. Press the power switch to start stop operating. If the appliance is in the upright position while working, the current task will be suspended. The appliance is designed for lying flat at a 180-degree angle, enabling it to reach and clean under the low-profile furniture.
Note · Do not vacuum any foamy liquids. · The appliance is suitable for cleaning floors, marble, tiles and other hard surfaces. · When the appliance is in operation, do not lift it off the ground, move it or tilt it. Otherwise, the used
water may flow into the motor.
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How to Use
Using as a Floor Washer
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Switching Modes
Press the mode switch to switch modes according to your needs.
Auto Mode The appliance will intelligently adjust the suction power according to the stains on the ground.
Ultra Mode Preparing ultra mode, please wait for 30 seconds. This mode is suitable for deep cleaning.
Standard Mode (Handvac) When the appliance converts to a handheld vacuum, it is powered on by default in Standard mode.
Turbo Mode If Turbo Mode is selected, the appliance will vacuum the stubborn stains on the floor.
Suction Mode If suction mode is selected, the appliance will vacuum water only; the brush roller will not be dampened, and no water will be dispensed from the Clean Water Tank.
Turbo Mode (Handvac)
Press the handvac mode switch to select the Turbo mode.
Emptying the Used Water Tank
1. Press the Clean & Used Water Tank Release Button to remove the tank.
2. Pull up the handle on the Used Water Tank cover, lift the cover, and pour out the used water.
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3. Re-install the cover to the Used Water Tank, press down the handle, and secure the cover. Re-install the Clean & Used Water Tank until you hear a click.
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EN How to Use
Using as a Floor Washer
Self-Cleaning Mode
1. Place the appliance back onto the base. Ensure that the water in the Clean Water Tank is sufficient for self-cleaning.
2. Briefly press the self-cleaning button on the top of the handle to start/stop self-cleaning.
3. Empty the Used Water Tank while self-cleaning is completed. Then the appliance enters the drying mode and starts to dry the roller brush with hot air.
Drying Mode · Press and hold the self-cleaning
button for 3 seconds to activate drying mode and dry the roller brush with hot air. · Press the button to exit drying mode.
How to Use
Using as a Handvac EN
1. Press the handvac release button to remove the handvac.
2. Install the dust cup assembly and other attachments as shown in the diagram until you hear a click.
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3. Briefly press the handvac power switch to start operating. Briefly press the handvac mode switch to switch between Standard mode and Turbo mode according to your needs.
Note · The self-cleaning function can be enabled only when the appliance is being charged and the battery level is
more than 15%. If the battery level is lower, please charge to 15% before starting self-cleaning.
· Clean the charging base if there are any stains left on the base after self-cleaning is complete.
· If cleaning the brush roller manually, please air dry thoroughly or dry it by using drying mode several times.
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EN How to Use
Combination Tool
For cleaning corners, stairs, sofas, coffee tables and other narrow spaces.
Using Handvac Attachments
Motorized Mini-Brush
For vacuuming dirt, pet hair, and other stubborn debris from sofas, bedding, and other fabric surfaces.
Multi-Surface Brush
For cleaning medium to short-pile carpets, tiles, and hardwood floors.
Accessory Storage Mount
Store the dust cup assembly, combination tool, motorized mini-brush, and multisurface brush on the mount as shown in the diagram.
CAUTION! DO NOT store the handheld vacuum on the accessory storage mount to avoid damage.
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Care & Maintenance
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Tips:
· Turn off the appliance before maintenance. Do not touch the power switch. · Replace parts if needed. The parts must be replaced by those available from the manufacturer or its
service agent. · If the appliance is not used for an extended period, fully charge it, unplug the power plug, and store the
appliance in a cool, low-humidity environment away from direct sunlight. To avoid over-discharge of the battery, charge the appliance at least once every 3 months.
Cleaning the Used Water Tank
1. Press the Clean & Used Water Tank Release Button to remove the tank.
2. Pull up the handle on the Used Water Tank cover, and lift the cover. Remove the filter and solid waste filter basket from the Used Water Tank cover.
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3. Rinse the Used Water Tank, the tank cover, and the solid waste filter basket with water. Use the provided cleaning brush to clean the inner wall of the tank.
4. Re-install the Used Water Tank cover by pressing down the handle and securing the cover. Then re-install the Used Water Tank until you hear a click.
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EN Care & Maintenance
Cleaning the Filter
1. Remove the filter and gently knock off the floating dust on the surface.
2. When the filter is dirty and needs washing, rinse it with water. It must be completely dry before use.
Note: Replacing the filter every 3 to 6 months is recommended.
Cleaning the Dust Cup Assembly
1. Press the dust cup release button and remove the cup.
2. Take out the filter and the cyclone assembly from the dust cup, then empty the cup.
Note: To reduce the risk of electric shock or injury, do not rinse the cyclone assembly with water.
Care & Maintenance
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Cleaning the Brush Assembly
1. Press the brush roller cover release buttons to remove the brush roller cover. Press the brush roller release button and pull the handle to take out the brush roller.
2. Clear any hair and debris caught on the brush roller with the provided cleaning brush. Rinse the brush roller and the cover with clean water and dry it completely.
3. Wipe the suction inlet with a dry cloth or wet tissue.
4. Re-install the brush roller and the brush roller cover until you hear a click.
3. Tap the filter gently or clean it with the cleaning brush. Rinse the filter and the dust cup with water.
4. Dry the filter and the dust cup completely before use.
Note: · Cleaning the dust cup after each use or after the amount of dust in the cup reaches the MAX line is
recommended. · Replacing the filter every 3 to 6 months is recommended.
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Note · Do not rinse the brush assembly with water. · Clean as needed. Replacing the brush roller every 3 to 6 months is recommended.
Cleaning the Tube and the Dirt Sensor
Remove the Clean and Used Water Tank. Wipe the tube and the dirt sensor with a wet cloth before use.
Dirt Sensor
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EN Care & Maintenance
Cleaning the Motorized Mini-Brush
1. Use a coin as illustrated to rotate the lock counterclockwise, and remove the brush roller until you hear a click.
2. When it is dirty, rinse the brush roller with clean water. Stand the brush roller upright until it is fully dry.
Cleaning the Multi-Surface Brush
1. Press the brush release button and rotate the side cover counterclockwise to remove the brush.
2. Rinse the brush with water until it’s clean.
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3. Let the brush air dry upright for at least 24 hours.
4. Reinstall the brush by rotating the side cover clockwise until it clicks into place.
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Troubleshooting
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If an error occurs, the appliance will stop working. Please refer to the following table for troubleshooting. If the problem persists, please contact the customer service.
Error
The appliance does not work.
Possible Cause
The appliance is out of battery or its battery level is low.
The appliance is in the upright position.
Blockage activated overheat protection mode.
Solution
Fully charge its battery before use.
Recline the appliance backwards.
Clear the blockage and wait until the temperature returns normal.
The Used Water Tank is full.
Empty the Used Water Tank.
The parts are not installed in place.
Ensure all parts are all properly in place.
The appliance charges slowly.
The temperature of the battery is too low or too high.
Wait until the battery’s temperature returns normal.
The suction power of the appliance is weak.
The motor is making a strange noise.
The filter is clogged.
The suction inlet or tube is blocked by a foreign object.
There is too much dirty water in the Used Water Tank.
The suction inlet is blocked.
The battery level indicator on the display screen does not light up while charging.
The charging base plug is not inserted into the electrical outlet properly.
The appliance is not placed onto the charging base properly.
Clean the filter.
Clean the tube and the suction inlet.
Empty the Used Water Tank.
Clear any blockage in the suction inlet.
Make sure the charging base plug is inserted in place.
Make sure the appliance is placed onto the charging base properly.
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EN Troubleshooting
No water is coming out of the appliance.
The Clean Water Tank is not properly installed in place, or the water in the Clean Water Tank is insufficient.
It takes 30 seconds to dampen the brush roller.
Re-install or fill the Clean Water Tank.
Turn on the appliance and check again after a while.
The vent leaks water.
A collision or a sharp pull causes water to enter the motor.
The filter is not completely dry after being cleaned.
Move the appliance gently back and forth while it is turned on.
Dry the filter completely before use.
Self-cleaning fails.
Poor drying performance.
The brush roller may be jammed by large debris.
The appliance is not placed onto the charging base properly.
Self-cleaning cannot be enabled if the battery level is lower than 15%.
The Used Water Tank is not installed in place, or the Used Water Tank is full.
The Clean Water Tank is not installed in place, or the water in the Clean Water Tank is insufficient.
The air outlet and air inlet of the charging base may be blocked.
Remove the brush roller cover to check and clean the brush roller.
Make sure the appliance is being charged before enabling the self-cleaning function.
Self-cleaning can only be enabled while the appliance is being charged and the battery level is more than 15%.
Re-install or empty the Used Water Tank.
Re-install or fill the Clean Water Tank.
Check and clear the blockage of air outlet and air inlet.
For additional services, please contact us via https://global.mova-tech.com/pages/contactus Website: www.mova-tech.com
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Troubleshooting
EN
If the appliance is not working properly, the screen display will show an error message. Please refer to the below table to find your solution.
Error Icon
Possible Cause
Solution
Insufficient water in the Clean Water Tank
Fill the Clean Water Tank.
Used Water Tank full
Empty the Used Water Tank.
Blocked tube
Refer to the Care & Maintenance section to clean the tube and dirt sensor.
Brush roller stuck
Clean the brush roller.
The brush roller and tube are dirty
Place the appliance back onto the base for self-cleaning.
Error
Restart the appliance for troubleshooting. If the problem persists, please contact customer service.
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EN Specification
Model Rated Voltage Clean Water Tank Capacity Charging Time
Model Rated Input
Model Rated Voltage
Model Rated Voltage
Model Rated Voltage
Wet and Dry Vacuum
HMV24A
Rated Power
25.2V
Charging Voltage
600mL
Used Water Tank Capacity
Approx. 5 hours
Charging Base
HCBY
Rated Power Input*
220-240 V 50-60 Hz
Rated Output
Motorized Cleaning Head
HCRG
25.2 V
Rated Power
Motorized Mini-Brush
HMM2
25.2 V
Rated Power
Multi-Surface Brush
HVB5
25.2 V
Rated Power
300W 31V 500mL
200W 31V 0.76A
50 W
15 W
15 W
Under normal use of condition, this equipment should be kept a separation distance of at least 20cm between the antenna and the body of the user. *The rated input power refers to the power measured during a representative cycle for entering the drying mode. When the appliance is fully charged, it automatically enters standby mode after 10 minutes, with a power consumption of no more than 0.5 W.
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Battery Disposal and Removal
EN
The built-in lithium-ion battery contains substances that are hazardous to the environment. Before disposing of the battery, make sure the battery is removed by qualified technicians and discarded at an appropriate recycling facility. the battery must be removed from the appliance before it is scrapped; the appliance must be disconnected from the supply mains when removing the battery; the battery is to be disposed of safely.
Removal Guide
1. Remove the screw plug at the top of the back of the appliance and remove the screw by a screwdriver.
2. Use a proper tool to remove the display assembly and disconnect the cables. 3. Use a screwdriver to remove all the fixing screws from the body. 4. Remove the screws on the battery pack assembly and then remove the battery cover. 5. Disconnect the battery pack’s connector cables and remove the battery from the battery
pack assembly.
CAUTION:
· Before removing the battery, disconnect the power and run out the battery as much as possible.
· Unneeded batteries should be discarded at an appropriate recycling facility. · Do not expose to high temperature environment to avoid risks of explosion. · Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from the battery. If contact occurs, flush
with water and seek medical help.
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Documents / Resources
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Moonstone Technology HMV24A-EU-A00 Network Hardware Security Modules [pdf] Instruction Manual HMV24A-EU-A00 Network Hardware Security Modules, HMV24A-EU-A00, Network Hardware Security Modules, Hardware Security Modules, Security Modules |