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IP30
4. Use of aView
Numbers in gray circles below refer to illustrations on page 2.
4.1. Preparation and Inspection of aView
1.
Closely examine aView and all parts for any damage (free from wear and tear) 1 .
2.
Place aView on a solid flat surface by using the stand on the back of aView 2a .
If needed, aView can be placed on a pole by using the supplied bracket 2b .
3.
Switch aView on by pressing the power button
aView is loading the User Interface will appear on the screen.
4.
Check the battery indicator on aView. A full charge lasts approximately 3 hours. Charge
the aView monitor if necessary by connecting the aView power supply to the wall socket
and insert the power plug into the power inlet of aView 4 . Make sure the power supply
is present and working at any time. It is recommended to locate the nearest wall socket
before start of the procedure.
The battery icon remains white until one block is left, after which it turns red.
When remaining battery capacity is 10% the red battery icon starts flashing.
Max. battery
status of
the aView
Charging is shown with blocks flashing. Current capacity is shown with non-flashing blocks.
Battery is
charging
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Direct current.
Alternating current.
Protection against
solid objects.
Lot Number,
Batch Code.
Reference Number.
Min. battery
status of
the aView
Battery current
capacity
Battery type Lithium ion.
Li-ion
Only applicable for the
battery inside the aView.
Re-chargeable battery.
Only applicable for the
battery inside the aView.
Only for indoor use.
Tested to comply with
FCC Standards - Medical
Equipment.
Medical — general medical equipment as to
electrical shock, fire and mechanical hazards
only in accordance with
ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2005/(R):2012
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1:08 (R2013)
IEC 60601-2-18:2009. UL60601-1, 1st ed.: 2006
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 601.1-M90, 2005
IEC 60601-2-18:1996. Control no 4UD1.
3 . A white hourglass indicating that
Fully charged
battery still connected
to charger
Battery damaged

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