SERVICE
This unit requires no routine servicing.
BATTERY
The PulmoLife is powered by a 3 Volt Lithium coin cell accessed via a
slide cover on the rear of the instrument. If the battery level is low the unit
will display the letters 'bAt'. If switched on with a low battery level, the unit
will beep three times and then turn off after 5 seconds.
The battery is contained beneath the slide cover in the rear of the unit.
For access to the battery first remove the battery cover by sliding
sideways as indicated
Disassembly
Prise out the old coin cell using
a suitable, non-metallic
implement
Assembly
Replace the battery paying
particular attention to its
orientation. The part number
etched on its outer face should
be uppermost and visible when the battery is inserted.
Press until clicked into place
Slide the battery cover back into place, insert the screw and tighten it
hand-tight.
PLEASE NOTE: If the battery is removed for any reason the unit will
reset to factory predicted value settings.
Replacement 3V coin cell batteries are available at most major electrical
outlets.
PLEASE NOTE: Please remove the battery if the meter is likely to be
unused for some time.
CAUTION: Do not open the battery cover when the device is turned on.
CAUTION: The patient should not be allowed to remove the battery
cover.
CAUTION: The operator should not touch the contacts of the battery and
the patient at the same time.
PLEASE NOTE: Dispose of the waste battery in accordance with EU
Waste Battery Regulations.
Product Lifetime
The PulmoLife is designed for a product lifetime of 5 years.
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