Power supply (Version P71)
The CPR
Lilly
PRO™ is powered via the small-device 15 Volt socket. CPR
Lilly
PRO™ comes with a multinational mains adaptor
for use in over 150 countries. It can operate between 100 and 240 Volts and at a mains frequency of 50 or 60 Hz. We
recommend always charging the CPR
Lilly
PRO™ with the supplied mains adaptor included.
Changing/charging the battery
Doing a course with a flat battery
Even if the battery is flat, you can still do your course! Simply connect the mains adaptor to the CPR
Lilly
PRO™.
Extended period of non-use
If the device is not used for an extended period of time, ensure that CPR
Lilly
PRO™ is charged at least every two years, so
that the battery is not damaged by becoming completely discharged.
If you intend to not use the device for an extended period, charge the battery up completely until the LED flashes orange
slowly.
Changing the battery
The CPR
Lilly
PRO™ has a very long-life NiMH battery that only discharges very slowly. It should only be changed by a specia-
list or an authorised electrician. You can order a replacement battery from the accessory list if necessary. The instructions
for inserting the new battery are provided with the battery.
If the LED flashes red, either a battery defect has been detected, or the connected charger is not powerful enough.
If the LED is flashing red, but you are using the original mains adaptor, please contact the customer service.
Simulations
Switching the device on/off (Version P71)
1. Switching on the device
The electronics inside the CPR
Lilly
™ automatically switch off after 5 minutes of inactivity, or the device can be switched
off manually by holding down the on/off button.
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