5 Connect the medical device
5.1 Connecting the medical device to the electrical network
Have your medical device connected to the mains power by an approved dental installation technician.
A different voltage would cause damage to the medical device and could injure the patient and the user. Any variation
in the electrical network voltage or electromagnetic field that is non-compliant with the limits in force, could interfere
with the medical device's operation.
Medical devices equipped with a protective earth must be connected to a supply network equipped with a protective
earth.
Do not plug the medical device into an extension lead and do not put the mains cord in a cable cover or cable
tray.
5.2 Mains adapter
The medical device is designed to be connected to a separate power source that is considered to be an integral part of
the medical device. The device's power supply plug serves as the disconnect device. The electrical socket must be
installed near the device and must be readily accessible.
Do not touch the accessible charging base and battery connections.
The mains adapter and its cord are only designed to charge the MINILED.
Check that the cord does not hinder the movement or free circulation of anyone whilst the MINILED is charging. Make
sure that it is not possible to wheel over or walk on the cord. Plug the mains adapter plug into the MINILED.
5.3 Charge the battery
The MINILED operates with a Lithium-Ion battery. To guarantee optimum use, this battery must be fully charged before
use but must never be flat.
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