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The LED indicates the accumulator charge status:
Yellow LED Accumulator charge status
Not lit Accumulator capacity is sufcient (charging completed)
Short ashing (short, intermittent illumination)
(circa 1.8 sec.)
Accumulator is charging - continue charging until the LED is
extinguished. In emergency cases, the accumulator can be
used as a backup power source for a short period. If LED is still
ashing after 12 hours of charging or stops ashing, but you
cannot position with bed, accumulator is defective or broken.
Contact manufacturer.
Long ashing (long illumination) (circa 0.2 sec.) Low accumulator voltage - accumulator cannot be used as a
backup power supply even for a short period; accumulator is
completely discharged or defective (if this type of signalisation
persists, it is necessary to replace the accumulator - service
action)
Long, intermittent illumination for several hours (circa 10
hours), when bed is connected to the mains.
Accumulator absence or failure condition (accumulator is
connected incorrectly, line between the power supply and
accumulator is broken or accumulator fuses are faulty); contact
service department of the manufacturer in case of such signa-
lisation.
To maintain maximum functionality of the accumulator:
► Unplug the bed from the mains as least as possible.
In case the accumulator cover or control section is deformated by heat
► Unplug the bed from the mains.
► Do not use the bed (see. Removing the Bed from Service).
► Contact service of the manufacturer.
11.1 Status Faulty Accumulator
The accumulator is regarded as faulty if at least one of the following conditions applies:
► Accumulator charging constantly
► Low voltage on accumulator
► Low charging current of accumulator
Status “faulty accumulator” is indicated:
► By the accumulator status indicator being constantly lit.
► A fault accumulator status can be cancelled by pressing the STOP button.
► Accumulator status data is saved to the Linis system and written to the “Blackbox”.
11.2 Status Discharged Accumulator
The accumulator is regarded as discharged if the following condition is met:
► Dened decrease of voltage depending on discharging current
Status “discharged accumulator” is:
► Status is indicated by the accumulator status indicator ashing quickly.
► The electric CPR position is the only possible position.
► This status will be cancelled automatically when the bed switches to sleep mode.
11.3 Removing the Bed from Service
How to remove the bed from service:
► Disconnect the bed from the mains.
► Disconnect the ground wire.
► Deactivate the accumulator (see Deactivating the Accumulator).
► Remove accessories.
To prevent damage during storage:
► Pack or cover the bed and accessories.
► Ensure storage conditions are the same as the operating conditions.