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6.2 ACTIVATION Test
The Saver One performs functional tests only if the battery is installed.
Each time a battery is inserted, the device will perform a diagnostic ACTIVATION test.
During this test the device performs a complete control (firmware/hardware), which involves a consumption of the
battery equal to a shock; therefore it is advisable, once performed, not to remove the battery from the device.
The ACTIVATION test requires a manual intervention by the operator, who must perform the following steps:
Insert the battery into the device
If the battery is correctly inserted, the Saver One will automatically turn on emitting an acoustic signal and the power
button will light up green while the control LED will turn off.
The following screens will appear on the control display:
If no error is detected the following screen will be shown on the display:
Turn off the device
If it is not to be used immediately turn off the Saver One and leave the battery inserted to ensure that periodic self-
diagnostic tests are performed (see Section 6.3)
6.3 AUTOMATIC Test
The Saver One was designed to always be ready in the moment of real need.
The device is equipped with a mode, called stand-by, in which when the device is switched off (with battery installed) it
performs diagnostic tests automatically on a daily basis.
The automatic self-test does not require any manual operation by the operator and takes a few seconds.
The Saver One will inform the operator of the start of the automatic self-test through the mini status display:
During the test after the test
The automatic self-test involves a reasonable consumption of the battery.
Since a daily test with complete analysis would lead to excessive battery consumption, three levels of automatic tests
have been set: basic (daily), in-depth (monthly), complete (half-yearly).
The result of the automatic self-test can be verified using the LED and the mini-control display located on the device
keyboard.
Consult the Led table and the mini-control display shown in paragraph 6.1