3.3 Alarms and safety
The status of the battery modules is
continuously monitored by the ventilator. If the
status is unsatisfactory, five types of
messages may be displayed at the top of the
user interface:
• Technical Error Message
• High Priority Alarm Message
• Medium Priority Alarm Message
• Low Priority Alarm Message
• Text Message
3.3.1 Warnings
WARNINGS!
• If the Replace battery is displayed, the
battery has become unreliable,
regardless of the operating time
displayed in the Battery Status Window.
In this situation, replace the battery even
when the status window indicates
significant operating time remains.
• To guarantee reliable battery backup, at
least two fully charged battery modules
must be installed at all times.
• Always replace batteries when the
ventilator software notifies you of
imminent expiration or of diminished
operating capacity.
• Dispose of batteries according to local
regulations and not with ordinary waste.
• After a new battery module is installed,
display the Battery Status Window to
ensure safe battery operation.
• When delivered, the battery modules may
not be fully charged. Check the status of
the batteries via the user interface and,
if necessary, charge the battery before
use by connecting the ventilator to the
power supply.
• Always recharge discharged batteries.
• When not in use, the ventilator should
always be connected to the power supply
to ensure fully charged batteries.
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