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BATTERY CHARGING
On 18605 series, the units are equipped with a
Once you’ve determined that your unit is equipped with an internal rechargeable battery, con- nect the unit to the proper AC or DC power source using the AC adapter or DC power cord. The yellow charge indicator will be illuminated while the battery is charging. At the same time, the red light on the AC adapter will be also illuminated. Verify that this illuminates when charging begins. As the battery is fully charged, the red light on the AC adapter will turn to green.
NOTE
A discharged battery will require a few hours (depending on depth of discharge) of charging to reach a full capacity.
NOTE
Do not connect the AC adapter to an outlet controlled by a switch to ensure power is supplied to unit at all times.
NOTE
Do not connect the DC power cord to an outlet that is not constantly energized.
NOTE
A fully charged battery, on the 18605 series will provide approximately 60 minutes of continuous operation at a zero vacuum level (free flow).
NOTE
If unit is not in use for extended periods, battery should be recharged every 6 months minimum.
CAUTION
Discharging the battery completely will shorten the life of the battery. Do not operate the unit more than a few minutes if the low battery indicator light is lit. Recharge as soon as possible.
NOTE
When charging the battery, the battery charging indicator light will remain lit. If your unit does not hold a charge, please be sure the model you are using has a battery installed prior to return- ing it to your authorized Drive Medical provider or to Drive Medical. Verify that the charge light turns on when the external power is applied with the switch in the OFF position.
NOTE
Units equipped with an internal rechargeable battery contain a lithium ion battery which must be recycled.