Battery - GCE Zen-O RS-00500 Manual De Usuario

Ocultar thumbs Ver también para Zen-O RS-00500:
Tabla de contenido

Publicidad

Idiomas disponibles
  • ES

Idiomas disponibles

  • ESPAÑOL, página 150

6.2. Battery

Zen-O™ Portable Oxygen Concentrator can always
be used when directly connected to a power source.
However, to enhance its portability, the concentrator
is equipped with a rechargeable lithium-ion internal
battery. Two batteries can be placed in the concen-
trator battery slots or one battery can be placed in
either slot.
EN
WARNING: Always ensure that at least one battery
is inserted before using this device.
IMPORTANT: Optional power cords are available for
various global use and travel (see Section 6.1. Accesso-
ries List).
6.2.1. Charging the Battery / Batteries
CAUTION: Only charge the battery in this device or
in an approved charger. (See Section 6.1. Accessories
List.)
• Prior to using the device for the first time, install one
or two batteries as shown in Fig. 2. each battery will
latch when fully seated.
• 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 one battery to charge for a minimum of three hours before use. Once completely
charged, the device can run for up to 4 hours with one battery or 8 hours with two batteries at
setting 2 in pulse mode, at 18 breaths per minute. In continuous mode at setting 2 the device
can run for up to 0.75 hours on one battery and 1.5 hours on two batteries.
IMPORTANT: Battery run time may vary based on breathing rate, age of battery, and environmen-
tal conditions. See displayed text on device for battery charge status.
IMPORTANT: Ensure power status icon (see Fig. 7) indicates power is connected. If not, check that
cord is plugged in completely. (See Chapter 10 - Troubleshooting for more information.)
.
12/292
Fig. 2
Power input
Fig. 3

Publicidad

Tabla de contenido

Solución de problemas

loading

Tabla de contenido