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•
Look at the Trimble Battery
replacement due date sticker just
below the distance meter
head. If the due date has
passed, you need new
batteries.
Unfortunately, you can’t replace the batteries yourself. An authorized service
center must do it.
To get instructions and approval for free AISI battery replacement, contact
CECOM’s Danny Carter at DSN 987-5472, (732) 427-5472, or email:
danny.carter3
@us.army.mil
He will need the serial number of your AISI.
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If the sticker is missing, turn the
power on and look for INFO 26 in the
display. That means the batteries need
to be replaced as soon as possible. If
you continue to operate the AISI in
an INFO 26 condition or with expired
batteries, you risk total loss of the AISI
memory and AISI failure.
Check Batteries Now!
Automated Integrated Surveying Instrument…
Check Batteries Now!
Look at replacement due date sticker…
…or check for INFO 26 in display
why aren’t
you working
today?
you’re
way off!
my batteries
are going, going,
almost gone.
I’m too weak
to survey.
I’m seeing
a beaver…
in
double
vision!
ohhh…
wh-what
happened?
what
the—
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on’t wait until you get to the ±eld to ±nd out if the internal batteries for your
automated integrated surveying instrument (AISI) are working. Then it’s too late to
do anything about it. Check the batteries now. There are two ways to check:
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