Zinc air batteries are not rechargeable and are powered by oxygen from the air.
Zinc-air Battery
Model
Name
PR675-
IEC
PR70 1,4 75 5,8 3,6 0,3
PR48 1,4 265 7,9 5,4 0,83
PR41 1,4 145 7,9 3,6 0,58
PR44 1,4 605 11,6 5,4 1,85
Nominal Nominal Diameter Height Weight
Technical Information
User Manual
Storage
Please do not store zinc air batteries in the fridge! The best temperature for
storing batteries is between 10 and 30C - in a dry place in the original
packaging. Please do not expose the batteries to temperatures above 50C, for
example, in a closed car in the sun. Nor should you bend the packaging, in
case you damage the seal.
How to U se
A tab keeps the button cell hermetically sealed. Once you remove the tab,
oxygen can enter and the cell is activated. Therefore, you should not remove
the tab until you have need of the battery. After removing the tab you should
wait ten seconds before closing the battery compartment.
Contact with skin or metal
throw a used battery away with the household waste. Primary batteries may be
Please avoid bringing an activated battery into contact with metallic objects, as
this could cause them to drain or short-circuit. Button cells are also sensitive to
the natural skin fat of the hands. If this gets onto the cell, it can hinder the
current flow. Hence we advise that you only grip the battery by the tab.
Recycling and disposal
A used hearing aid battery should never remain in the hearing aid longer than
necessary. Please support our efforts to protect the environment and do not
disposed of via the communal reuse arrangements, provided that no local rules
to the contrary exist. Like all batteries, hearing aid batteries must never be set
fire to or incinerated.
Safety precautions during handling of batteries
Always insert batteries correctly with regard to the polarities (+ and –) marked
on the battery and the equipment
Do not short-circuit batter ies .
Do not charge batteries.
Do not force discharge batteries.
Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types or brands.
Exhausted batteries should be immediately removed from equipment and
properly disposed of.
Do not heat batteries.
Do not weld or solder directly to batteries.
Do not dismantle batteries.
Do not deform batteries.
Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
Do not allow children to replace batteries without adult supervision.
Do not encapsulate and/or modify batteries.
Store unused batteries in their original packaging away from metal objects. If
already unpacked, do not mix or jumble batteries.
Remove batteries from equipment if it is not to be used for an extended period
of time unless it is for emergency purposes.
Packaging
The packaging shall be adequate to avoid mechanical damage during
transport, handling and stacking. The materials and packaging design shall be
chosen so as to prevent the development of unintentional electrical contact,
corrosion of the terminals and some protection from the environment.
Handling of battery cartons
Rough handling of battery cartons may result in battery damage and impaired
electrical performance and may result in leakage, explosion, or possibly fire.
Display and storage
Batteries shall be stored in well-ventilated, dry and cool conditions.