How do I safely remove the battery from my Zenseio Device?

How do I safely remove the battery from my Zenseio Device?

The battery connector uses a locking mechanism to hold it reliably in place. It has to be disengaged first, so it can be removed effortlessly, without breaking the connector. Since the locking tab is very small, it’s best to use a small, flat-tip screwdriver to push it, as in the photos below.

image showing how to remove battery plug from the board connector using a small flat-tip screwdriver

To learn more, see the LSMP Device User Guide, or the CSMP Device User Guide. 

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