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Battery installation done right.


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 SNIFF DO YOU SMELL THAT?

THAT'S ME BURNING UP!

YOU PUT MY BATTERIES IN WRONG!

If you don't don't  

1. Contraction of do not.

2. Nonstandard Contraction of does not.

n.
A statement of what should not be done: a list of the dos and don'ts.
 install the four AA batteries right in your AN/UDR-13 radiacmeter, not only won't won't  

Contraction of will not.


won't will not
won't will
 it work but it could be damaged. Here's the right way to install batteries:

* Hold the radiacmeter horizontally.

* Look inside the battery compartment compartment

a part of the body as a whole and divided from the rest by a physical partition.


fluid compartment
that liquid part of the body excluded by cell membranes. Includes intravascular and intercellular compartments.
 to check the location of the four contact springs.

* Look at the + and - polarity (1) The direction of charged particles, which may determine the binary status of a bit.

(2) In micrographics, the change in the light to dark relationship of an image when copies are made.
 indicators on the battery door seal.

* Insert the first battery with the + end out in location 1.

* Put the second battery in with the--end out in location 2.

* Put the third battery in with the + end out in location 3.

* Put the final battery in with the--end out in location 4.

* Check that all four batteries are correctly seated by pressing lightly on them. They should move up and down freely and spring back when released.

Never try to force the batteries into place if they won't seat right. That can damage the battery box.

* Close the battery door by pressing the door against the gasket while turning the fastener 1/4 turn clockwise clock·wise  
adv. & adj. Abbr. cw.
In the same direction as the rotating hands of a clock.


clockwise
Adverb, adj

in the direction in which the hands of a clock rotate
 until it clicks.

The AN/UDR-13 goes into SLEEP mode when the batteries are removed. After replacing the batteries, turn the radiacmeter on by pressing the ON/OFF button for three seconds. That puts it in its normal operating mode. To turn it off, press the ON/OFF button until "---" appears on the display. Release the button and the radiacmeter is off.
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Title Annotation:AN/UDR-13 Radiacmeter ...
Publication:PS, the Preventive Maintenance Monthly
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jul 1, 2005
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