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After a while – a year or two in indoor environments – an IDentifier’s battery will eventually run dry. When this happens, replacing it is fairly simple. This page aims to teach you how to do so.
Object IDentifier
The process of replacing batteries is as follows, depending on the type of IDentifier you have;
- Remove frontside using a fine flat screwdriver.
- Carefully take out the PCB with transmitter and batteries.
- Replace the 2 CR2032 lithium coin cells (batteries) off the transmitter.
- Re-assemble the IDentifier.
Instruction-sheet Instruction IDentifierV2 Battery
- Remove frontlabel using a fine small knife.
- Remove the 4 screws with a T6-screwdriver
- Remove the top cover whilst keeping the sealing in the front side.
- Carefully take out the PCB with transmitter and batteries.
- Replace the 2 CR2032 lithium coin cells (batteries) off the transmitter.
- Re-assemble the IDentifier.
Instruction-sheet Instruction IDentifierV3 Battery_
Done!