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bca FLOAT E2-25 - System Autonomy; Deflating and Re-folding the Airbag

bca FLOAT E2-25
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USER MANUAL / ENGLISH
SUMMARY OF LED STATUSES
AUTONOMY OF THE E2 SYSTEM
The system’s autonomy depends on the quality and energy of the AA batteries and the frequency and duration of use in ON or OFF mode. The times
listed below assume the use of high-quality alkaline batteries:
Up to 3 months of autonomy with two new AA alkaline batteries not including recharge of the supercapacitors (new batteries inserted after
recharging the supercapacitors)
The system can be used without additional AA batteries. However we strongly suggest to always use it with the batteries to ensure extended
autonomy.
If the system is charged with the USB-C and used without batteries, it will only have a maximum autonomy of 12 to 24 hours, which is perfectly
normal because the AA batteries ensure the autonomy of the E2.
9 DEFLATING AND RE-FOLDING THE AIRBAG
The airbag should be deflated using the airbag’s deflation button. Lift the safety cover of the
deflation button and press the button to deflate the airbag. Once the airbag is deflated, the
springs on the safety cover automatically close it.
To fold the airbag, see the folding scheme below.
WARNING: The deflation button is equipped with an orange indicator to ensure that
the deflation button has returned to the upper position and thus does not keep the non
return valve in the deflation position.
If the orange indicator is visible, this means that the deflation button has not returned to the
initial position and could keep the check valve open. In this case, check that snow or ice is
not blocking the deflation button in the pressed position.
Do not use the E2 if the deflation button is jammed (orange indicator visible).
After each deflation, check that the orange indicator is not visible.
8
1 10s 10s
10s
10s
1
4
Orange LED blinking rapidly
‒> The E1 System is charging and operational
with less than six hours of autonomy.
Orange LED blinking rapidly
‒> The E1 System is operational with less
than six hours of autonomy.
1
4 1
+
4
Green LED blinking slowly (1 x per 10 seconds)
‒> The E1 System is charged (> 6h).
Green LED blinking slowly (1 x per 10 seconds)
‒> The E1 System is charged (> 6h).
Red LED blinking rapidly ‒> The E2 System is
charging and not operational; the charge level
cannot guarantee full inflation of the airbag.
Red LED blinking rapidly ‒> The E2 System is
not operational; the charge level cannot
guarantee full inflation of the airbag.
Red LED is permanently on and the orange
LED is blinking rapidly ‒> The E2 System is
defective because the auto-test has detected
a malfunction; the system is charging but it is
not operational.
Red LED is permanently on ‒> The E2
System is defective because the auto-test
has detected a malfunction; the system
is not operational.
DEFLATING AND RE-FOLDING THE AIRBAG

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