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Checking the Battery Charge Status Battery
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11.4 Checking the Battery Charge Status
The battery symbol displaying on the top of main screen indicates the battery charge
status. The white part ( ) indicates the remaining battery charge.
11.5 Removing the Battery
1. Lift up the lithium-ion battery pack or AA battery tray at the bottom of the TD60.
NOTE
If the “Low Battery” or “Critically Low Battery” alarm occurs, the TD60
turns off the audio, the screen display the “Local Audio Off” message,
and the screen brightness turns dimmer.
CAUTION
Some failure conditions, such as short circuits, can cause a battery to
overheat during using. High temperature can cause burns to the patient
or user. If the device becomes too hot to the touch, remove it from the
patient and place aside until it cools. Then remove the battery from the
device, and contact your service personnel to identify the cause of
overheating.
Avoid scraping the metal contact in the battery compartment while
removing the lithium-ion battery pack or AA battery frame. Otherwise,
the broken contact will affect the power supply performance.
Remove the battery before transporting the device or if the device is not
in use or is being stored.
NOTE
Retain the ECG cable and SpO
2
module with the device while removing
the battery.