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4.3 Power Source Indicators
Power source indicators are presented on the control unit and the display screen. These indicators are
described in detail below.
4.3.1 AC Power Indicators
When AC power is applied to the control unit, a red LED indicator is illuminated next to the Master Switch. If
the display screen is on, a charging indicator icon appears on the battery symbol located on the top menu
bar. The battery charging indicator icon disappears when the AC power cord is not inserted into the control
unit.
4.3.2 Battery Level Indicators
When the battery is connected to the control unit, battery symbols will appear on the top menu bar. The shading
in the battery icon indicates the power remaining in the battery.
4.4 Power On the Control Unit
1. Press the Power Switch on the back of the control unit to the ON position. Refer to Section 2.2.2 for
more details on back panel of the device.
Note: BiWaze Clear conducts a self-test upon each power-up. Once the self-test is complete, you will
be able to start therapy. If there is an issue with the self-test, an error will appear, and it may require a
restart of the system so the system can re-test. See Section 13 Troubleshooting for the description of
the error messages. If the error appears for the second time, contact your local distributor or customer
support.
4.5 Power Off the Control Unit
1. Press the Power Switch on the back of the control unit into the OFF position.
2. Disconnect the Dual Lumen Breathing Circuit and accessories from the control unit.
3. Clean the control unit, Dual Lumen Breathing Circuit, and accessories. Follow the instructions in
Section 8 Cleaning and Maintenance, or according to facility protocols.
4. Store the control unit, Dual Lumen Breathing Circuit, and accessories as instructed in Section 8.5
Storage and transportation, or according to facility/hospital protocols.
5. BiWaze Clear Therapy
When you switch on the power at the back of the control unit, the system will perform a self-test. During the
self-test, the ABM Respiratory Care’s logo will appear, and you will hear a series of tones. After the test is
complete, the therapy screen will appear so the user can begin therapy immediately.
Note:
If the control unit was stored at a temperature below 40 F (5 °C) or above 95 F (35 °C), allow the device
to normalize for 15 minutes at room temperature (~20 °C) before using the device.
Position the control unit on a firm, flat surface within the arm’s length of the patient or caregiver. The
control unit should be placed below elbow level for the best visibility of the screen. Make sure that the
air inlet areas on the left and right of the control unit are not blocked. Air must flow freely around the
control unit for the system to work properly.
Item Description
A
Lock icon, a closed blue padlock means the software is locked and open grey padlock means the software
unlocked.
B Patient ID is an optional field where the user can enter their patient descriptor.
C
Therapy Modes, two therapy modes are available Manual and Auto. Manual mode may not be visible for
home users if the system is configured to not show it when the software is locked.
D Wi-Fi icon is gray when not connected and white when connected.
E Battery icon shows the charge level remaining on the battery.
F
The date and time can be updated manually or if connected to WIFI it will update automatically to the
local date and time.
G Pressure manometer shows the pressure being delivered during the therapy.
H
Monitoring values of Heart Rate (HR), SpO2 (oxygen level) and Peak Pressure are displayed in this section.
These monitoring values may not be visible for home users if the display settings are not enabled under
Lock Device Options. An external sensor is required for heart rate (HR) and oxygen level (SpO2)
measurements.