ECG100+ - ECG200+ - ECG100S - ECG200S
12. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
6. Close the battery door with the screw driver.
7. Turn on the device to check if the battery has been replaced correctly. If the device does not turn
on, the battery may have been connected in the wrong way. Open the battery door again and repeat
the above procedure.
1. Open the battery door with a screw driver. 2. Disconnect the battery connector.
3. Connect the new battery. 4. Place the battery in its compartment.
It is recommended to plug the device in when possible to charge the battery to a maximum.
In any case the user should try to recharge the battery before the unit indicates the "low battery" condition
(namely reduce the battery charging threshold level).
The life of the battery varies based on operating procedures. For better functionality, it is good practice to
keep the electrocardiograph plugged in when not used to fully recharge the battery after each use.
When the battery charger reaches the minimum level (10.6V), the device switches off automatically. It takes
4 hours to recharge the battery from its lowest level to 85%. 7 hours are necessary to reach 90%. More time
is needed to reach 100%.
The device can be plugged in and used normally even when the battery is charging.
NOTE: every 6 months a full charge/discharge cycle should be performed in order to guarantee a long battery
life.