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Dräger MIcroVent - Time Limits for Battery Powered Operation

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Time Limits for Battery Powered Operation
With a fully charged NiCd battery pack, the MicroVent
ventilator can be operated for approximately 2 hours.
NOTE: The 2 hour estimate may have to be reduced
when loss of battery capacity has occured over time.
With new alkaline batteries, the MicroVent ventilator can
also be operated for approximately 2 hours.
1 The green light is lit when MicroVent is being
operated with AC adapter.
2 The yellow light is lit when MicroVent is being
operated from an internal NiCd pack or alkaline
battery pack.
When operating with no mains adaptor and with only
NiCd pack or battery pack:
3 Press g key after switching on.
NOTE: It is not possible to operate MicroVent without an
internal power supply (NiCd pack or battery pack).
When batteries near the end of capacity, the display will
show, respectively:
or
Approximately 10 minutes of operation remain at the time
of these messages.
NOTE: In order to save power, the display light cannot be
switched on during this time.
Change bat.
Charge NiCd
Time Limits for Battery
Powered Operation
Operation
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Operating Instructions MicroVent
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CAUTION !
The internal battery pack will last for up to 2 hours of opera-
tion. Keep additional, fully charges battery packs on hand
for backup if external sources might not be available for
more than 2 hours
CAUTION !
When exchanging the internal battery pack during opera-
tion, always assure that ventilation can be provided with an
independent ventilation device (resuscitation bag) while
the MicroVent is disconnected from power.

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