User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this Manual
- Statement
- Responsibility of the Manufacturer
- Terms Used in this Manual
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Safety Guide
- Chapter 2 System Overview
- Chapter 3 Installation Guide
- Chapter 4 Setup
- Chapter 5 Patient Analyzing
- Chapter 6 Quality Control (QC) Tests
- Chapter 7 Data Management
- Chapter 8 Online Update
- Chapter 9 Troubleshooting
- Chapter 10 Cleaning, Care and Maintenance
- Chapter 11 Theory
- Chapter 12 Parameters
- Chapter 13 Warranty and Service
- Appendix 1 Specifications
- Appendix 2 Measurement Ranges
- Appendix 3 Reference Ranges
- Appendix 4 EMC Information
- Appendix 5 FCC Information
- Appendix 6 Order List
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10.2 Care and Maintenance
10.2.1 Recharging and Replacement of Battery
Capacity Identification
Current capacity of the rechargeable battery can be identified according to the battery
symbol on the status bar at the bottom of the LCD screen:
: Full capacity.
: Capacity is not full.
: Capacity is limited, and recharging should be taken into account.
: Capacity is low, the battery should be recharged soon.
: Capacity is empty. The battery should be recharged immediately.
NOTE:
If the system is powered only by AC power, the symbol for the adaptor will
appear on the status bar at the bottom of the screen.
If the analyzer is powered only by the battery, one of the symbols above will appear
on the status bar at the bottom of the screen.
If the analyzer is powered by both the battery and AC power, and the battery is not
being charged, the symbol will appear on the status bar at the bottom of the
screen.
Recharging
The analyzer is equipped with a recharge control circuit together with a rechargeable lithium
battery. When the analyzer is connected to the mains supply, the battery will be recharged
automatically. Because of the capacity consumption during storage and transport, the battery
capacity will not be full when it is used for the first time. Battery recharging should be
considered before the first use.