Charging The Battery - GCE Zen-Olite RS - 00600 Manual Del Usuario

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6.2.1. Charging the Battery

CAUTION: Only charge the battery in this device or
in an approved charger section 6.1 - 6.1. Accessories
List.).
• Prior to using the device for the first time, install
the battery as shown in Fig. 2. the battery will latch
when fully seated.
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• Close the battery compartment ensuring the cover
latches to the device.
• Connect the AC/DC power supply by plugging the
round connector into the power input on the side
of the concentrator Fig. 3.
• Plug the other end of the AC/DC power supply into
a power outlet. Always use caution when inserting
the power supply to a wall outlet.
• The display shows
The charger is universal and supports a wide variety
of international markets, so it can be plugged into an
outlet with 100-240V AC, 50-60 Hz.
Allow the battery to charge for a minimum of three
hours before use. Once completely charged, the de-
vice can run for up to 4 hours on battery power, at
setting 2 and 18 breaths per minute.
IMPORTANT: Battery run time may vary based on
breathing rate, age of battery, and environmental con-
ditions. See displayed text on device for battery charge
status.
IMPORTANT: Ensure power status icon (see Fig. 7) in-
dicates power is connected. If not, check that cord is
plugged in completely (see Chapter 10 - Trouble shooting for more information)
To maximise battery life and run time, avoid letting the battery deplete and use while con-
nected to a power source whenever possible. The internal battery will automatically charge
whenever the concentrator is connected to a power source. You can use the device while the
battery is charging. The LCD panel will indicate whether the device is operating on battery or
external AC power.
The fully charged battery will retain some level of charge for up to thirty days in this device
when not in use - see Caution below for battery removal/storage recommendation.
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Power
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