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5.3 Keypad lock
The controller’s keypad can be locked if deemed necessary considering the conditions of
the operating environment.
To lock the keys of the controller, press
and hold down the keypad lock button
for three (3) seconds while the device is
running.
Keypad locking is indicated on the de-
vice screen. The LED on the keypad lock
lights up.
If you wish to deactivate the keypad
lock, press and hold down the keypad
lock button for three (3) seconds.
The LED on the keypad lock turns off.
5.4 Operating the controller using battery power
The controller must be connected to the mains whenever possible. In exceptional cases,
the controller can be operated for a short time using battery power. Allow the controller
to be running and connected to the cells during transport. The mattress system will then
run on the internal battery of the device.
Under normal operating conditions, a fully charge battery will suffice for at least
30 minutes of continuous pumping of the cells. The battery will charge from empty
to full in approximately 12 hours.
When transporting patients: Disconnect the device’s power cable from the mains and
make sure that it cannot be run over by the incubator wheels, for instance, during trans-
port. Once the patient transport is finished, connect the controller back to the mains.
The cells will not deflate during transport.
The controller must be connected to the mains whenever possible.
In exceptional cases, the controller can be operated for a short
time using battery power.
If the Sixtube connector of the air tube system is disconnected from
the controller, the cells will deflate.
To maintain the battery’s performance, keep the controller contin-
uously connected to the mains for 12 hours at least every three (3)
months.
3 s.
- Keypad locked -
3 s.
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