In order to proceed to battery disconnection and avoid accidental activations, the System
must ONLY be transported in STAND-BY mode.
The System can be forced into STAND-BY mode by following the below procedure:
• make sure the System is in Street Mode
• switch the System on by closing the Front Flap (2)
• leave the System in a stationary condition (i.e. lying on a flat surface or attached to a
hanger)
• wait until the LED Display (3) turns off – this may take between 30 seconds to over a
minute
In this STAND-BY mode state, the System's activation is inhibited. The user must leave
the System in its STAND-BY mode state, keeping the Front Flap (2) closed, for the entire
duration of the transport.
To release the System from STAND-BY mode, open and close the Front Flap (2).
Note that Systems with a damaged battery cannot be transported, unless the damaged
battery is removed.
Signs of a damaged battery are usually:
• any physical damage to the connector, wire, and/or battery casing
• swollen battery
• discoloration of the battery casing
• smell or signs of corrosion
In case of damaged battery, users must take the System to the nearest Tech-Air
Center.
WARNING!
If the battery is damaged, do not turn the System on as powering it up or
connecting it to a power supply can be dangerous.
The System may be transported by air subject to prior notification of the airline the user
is flying with, and provided that the System is checked into the aircraft's hold as checked
luggage.
When transporting the System by air, users are strongly recommended to download and
print a copy of the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) in case they are questioned by airport staff. This
can be downloaded from the Tech-Air
Note: Not all countries worldwide permit the import of pyrotechnic devices. Prior to
traveling, users should check with the appropriate authorities of countries through which,
and to which, they are traveling to determine if the System will be permitted entry or not.
WARNING!
Always keep an undeployed System in STAND-BY mode when the System
is being transported. Leave the System in this state for the duration of
the transportation.
DEPLOYED SYSTEMS
When a System has deployed it will show solid red light and the System will not enter
STAND-BY mode.
For the transport of deployed Systems with an undamaged battery, keep the Front Flap
(2) open and make sure that Magnetic Zip Closure (1) stays unzipped, as shown in Figure 9
above.
The deployed System can then be delivered or shipped by the users (e.g. for servicing) to the
nearest Tech-Air
Service Center according to regulation UN3481, provided that the battery
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is not damaged (as set out above) and keeping the zip open, as indicated above.
In case of a damaged battery, users need to physically take the System to the nearest Tech-
Air
Service Center as damaged batteries may not be transported.
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App (Section 17).
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