Philips EM43 用户手册

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Gates Underwater Products 
 
5111 Santa Fe Street, Suite H • San Diego, CA • 92109
 
858.272.2501 • 800.875.1052 • Fax 858.272.1208 • Reliable@GatesHousings.com • www.GatesHousings.com 
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Batteries 
The EM43 uses 8 AA cells for power.  The EM43 will accept a variety of AA cell battery 
types (or chemistries): 
•  Alkaline (such as Duracell or Energizer) 
•  Oxy-nickel hydroxide (such as 
Panasonic Oxyride) 
•  Lithium (such as Energizer e2) 
•  NiMH or NiCad rechargeable 
 
 Caution
:  Do not use mixed battery 
types.  This can cause battery leakage 
and damage to the EM43. 
 
Changing Batteries 
To change the cells, release the latches on the 
either side of the monitor and separate the two 
halves where you’ll find the batteries readily 
accessible.  
 
 Caution
:  Always install 8 new, fresh batteries when replacing spent ones.  Using 
new and spent batteries together can lead to leakage and damage.   
 
 Caution
:  Verify the batteries are installed in the holder in the proper direction.  
Reversed cells may leak and cause damage.    
 
When closing the EM43 housing, perform a routine inspection of the o-ring for any 
foreign material or damage.  Replace if necessary and clean the o-ring groove before 
installing the new o-ring.  Refer to the Gates “Housing Care and Maintenance Guide” for 
more information. 
 
 Caution
:  
Do not lubricate the large orange o-ring!  It is a special silicone o-ring 
and can be damaged by petroleum-based lubricants. 
 
Battery life 
The EM43 will operate for ~9 hours when in HD mode and ~14 hours in SD mode of 
operation.  Battery life will also be affected by battery type, manufacturer, age, 
temperature and operating mode (SD or HD).   
 
Low Battery Indicator 
The EM43 is equipped with a red low battery LED warning light located on the right side 
of the display.  The low-battery LED will give you ~30-60 minutes warning to change 
batteries.  Note that different battery type, manufacturer, age, and temperature will 
affect the amount of time left when the LED turns on.