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The i
nternal battery and any other device component should be disposed of following
appropriate waste management regulations.
CAUTION
Plug device into AC mains power when the remaining capacity of the battery is low.
The internal battery may stop
charging when ambient temperatures of 35°C or more are
reached.
If AC power is lost, the battery is guaranteed to continue to provide ventilation for a limited
duration. Find an alternate supply or alternative means of ventilation e.g. back-up ventilator
or manual ventilation means.
If the EOVE device is left in storage for an extended period of time the internal battery will
become depleted. If storing your device, recharge the internal battery once every two
months (four months from SN EO1500518022). Never store a device with an empty battery.
Storing the ventilator at temperatures higher than 50°C for extended periods will accelerate
battery ageing. This will not affect the safety of the battery or the device.
The internal battery of the EOVE ventilator allows your ventilator to operate even when mains power
is disrupted or when the device is not connected to the mains. When the EOVE ventilator is operating
on internal battery power, you are notified of the level of charge in the battery by the battery power
source indicators both on the keyboard and touch screen.
NOTE:
The internal battery continues to charge when the device is connected to mains power,
even when it is operating or on standby.
The internal battery takes
6 hours
to fully charge from empty without ventilation and
6
hours when ventilating.
To preserve the internal battery from too repetitive charges occurring, the internal
battery may not charge if battery level is higher than 95%. To obtain a 100% charge it
could be necessary to discharge the battery below 95% before plugging back the AC
power.

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