Use Instructions

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When the main battery is being removed during
an ongoing session, the transmitter operates
continuously powered from the backup battery
up to 1 minute.
When the battery gets damaged or is worn out,
follow standard disposal procedure for
Lithium-ion batteries.
CAUTION: If the main battery charge
level is low, replace it with fully charged
one, immediately. If the main battery
remains removed from its compartment
for a period longer than 1 minute, the
transmitter will switch off and the
transmission will be suspended.
7. Charging the main battery
Plug the charger into the AC mains.
Check whether all light indicators blink
simultaneously with orange light (the sound is
generated if the battery is not inserted into the
charger within 15 seconds from the charger
powers on).
Put the battery into the charger and verify
whether the light indicator flashes orange
indicating that the charging is in progress
(the sound is no longer generated).
Wait until all light indicators of the charger
change color from orange to green indicating that
the battery is fully charged.
The battery requires ca. 4 hours to be fully
charged.
If the device is not going to be used for a longer
time period, remove the battery. The battery
reliability may be degraded when left in the
turned off device for a long period of time.
If the charger generates the sound when the
battery has been already inserted into its cradle,
the battery may be damaged or deeply
discharged.
To verify whether the deeply discharged battery
may be safely used, keep it in the charger for
5 minutes.
If the charging process starts within 5 minutes,
the battery tends to operate properly. Otherwise,
remove the battery from the charger because it
is damaged and should be no longer used.
WARNING: Do not use other chargers
than those intended for use with the
battery dedicated for the PocketECG
transmitter to prevent the danger of
battery explosion.
CAUTION: The charging process does not
start if the battery is damaged or has
been deeply discharged (e.g. kept in the
turned off PocketECG transmitter for
a long period of time).
CAUTION: The battery charger can be
supplied only by the AC voltage specified
on the charger label.
CAUTION: The backup battery is
activated only when a recording session
is ongoing.
8. Charging the backup battery
The backup battery is installed inside the
PocketECG transmitter and cannot be removed.
The charging of the backup battery is started
automatically.
The charging of the backup battery is initiated
when the charge level falls below the predefined
minimum level and the main battery powering
the device is fully charged.