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3.0 Connecting, starting and operating the Tracheoport®
3.2 Starting the unit
In the open, the unit may be operated only using the
built-in battery or via the car connecting lead available as
an accessory.
Take the unit out of the packaging. Check whether the
voltage data given on the mains charging set agree with
the voltage available in the house.
Use the unit only with
bacterial filter
and
overflow sa
-
fety
.
Pay attention to correct hose connections of the system.
The charging power pack should not be connected during
the suction procedure, except in case of emergency max.
two times within 1 hour. During this mode of operation the
suction rate is reduced by approx. 50%.
The unit may be used in upright position only.
As
soon as the collection jar contains liquid the unit must be
placed into upright position. The inserted overflow safety
can work in upright position only, whether the unit is being
used or not.
The unit may be stored away or transported in horizontal
position only when the collection jar has been completely
emptied.
Before transporting the unit, make sure that the cover is
firmly closed.
Operate the unit with 12 volt car voltage only, using the
original connecting lead (not for use with 24 volt car
voltage).
The
Tracheoport®
is supplied ready for operation. In order to have
the battery fully charged, connect the charging power pack to the
mains and join it with the connection jack at the
Tracheoport®
.
Always connect the suction unit to the charging power pack
when the unit was used away from home, to have a 100% fully
charged unit available when required. The charging power pack
supplied with the unit is generally destined for charging the
installed battery. The charging procedure takes 1-2 hours when
the battery is empty. During the charging procedure, the red light
on the charging set must be on. During maintenance charging,
the red light changes to a flickering signal.
Operation in car:
If no mains connection is possible inside the house, operation
of the unit is possible employing the 12 volt car battery via a car
connecting lead. To do this, plug the car connecting lead into the
low-voltage junction box of the unit and the universal low-voltage
plug into the cigarette lighter socket of the car.
During supply through the car connecting lead the battery is
not
being charged.
3.0 Connecting, starting and operating the Tracheoport®
3.2 Starting the unit
In the open, the unit may be operated only using the
built-in battery or via the car connecting lead available as
an accessory.
Take the unit out of the packaging. Check whether the
voltage data given on the mains charging set agree with
the voltage available in the house.
Use the unit only with
bacterial filter
and
overflow sa
-
fety
.
Pay attention to correct hose connections of the system.
The charging power pack should not be connected during
the suction procedure, except in case of emergency max.
two times within 1 hour. During this mode of operation the
suction rate is reduced by approx. 50%.
The unit may be used in upright position only.
As
soon as the collection jar contains liquid the unit must be
placed into upright position. The inserted overflow safety
can work in upright position only, whether the unit is being
used or not.
The unit may be stored away or transported in horizontal
position only when the collection jar has been completely
emptied.
Before transporting the unit, make sure that the cover is
firmly closed.
Operate the unit with 12 volt car voltage only, using the
original connecting lead (not for use with 24 volt car
voltage).
The
Tracheoport®
is supplied ready for operation. In order to have
the battery fully charged, connect the charging power pack to the
mains and join it with the connection jack at the
Tracheoport®
.
Always connect the suction unit to the charging power pack
when the unit was used away from home, to have a 100% fully
charged unit available when required. The charging power pack
supplied with the unit is generally destined for charging the
installed battery. The charging procedure takes 1-2 hours when
the battery is empty. During the charging procedure, the red light
on the charging set must be on. During maintenance charging,
the red light changes to a flickering signal.
Operation in car:
If no mains connection is possible inside the house, operation
of the unit is possible employing the 12 volt car battery via a car
connecting lead. To do this, plug the car connecting lead into the
low-voltage junction box of the unit and the universal low-voltage
plug into the cigarette lighter socket of the car.
During supply through the car connecting lead the battery is
not
being charged.