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Biolight Meditech P1 - Charging the Bettery; Battery Guidelines

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P1 Patient Monitor User’s Manual
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18.3. Charging the Bettery
To maintain good performance of battery, a fully discharged or nearly discharged
battery must be charged as soon as possible. The battery of the monitor can be charged
in the following three ways:
Method 1: the monitor connects power adapter or docking station
Method 2: the monitor connects with host monitor and the host monitor is
powered by power supply.
When charging using method 1, the battery can be charged regardless of whether
the monitor is turned on or not.
18.4. Battery Guidelines
The service life of the battery depends on the frequency and time of use. If
lithium batteries are properly maintained and stored, their service life is about 2 years.
If batteries are used improperly, their life may be shorter. We recommend replacing
lithium batteries every 2 years.
In order to ensure the maximum capacity of the battery, please pay attention to
the following instructions:
The battery performance must be checked every two months. Before the
monitor is repaired or when you suspect that the battery is the source of the
fault, battery performance inspection is also required.
When the battery is used or stored for three months or when the running time of
the battery is significantly shortened, the battery performance is optimized once.
If the monitor is not used for a long time, please optimize the battery
performance every three months. Because not taking out the battery will shorten
the battery life.
If the lithium battery is put on hold when its charge is 50% of its full charge,
the storage life of the lithium battery is about 6 months. After 6 months, the
lithium battery must be used up before being charged to full capacity. The
monitor is powered by the lithium battery, and the battery is taken out of the
monitor and then put on hold when the battery is 50% of the full charge.

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