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4.2 Power Switch
The power switch (Figure 3) is located on the right side of
the display. Keep the switch in the ON (
) position for all iN∫X
operations.
If the iN∫X will not be used for more than 30 minutes, turn the
power switch OFF (
) to conserve battery power.
After 10 minutes of non-use, the iN∫X will enter Sleep Mode
to conserve power. See “Sleep Mode” on page 22.
The iN∫LINE features a built-in Ferno® ICS® Integrated Charging
System. With ICS, the iN∫X power switch can be left ON. The
ICS disables the iN∫X powered mode and charges the battery.
See “Integrated Charging System (ICS)” on page 21.
OFF
ON
Features and Controls
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4.3 Light Buttons
The iN∫X safety lighting system (Figure 4) provides light for the
terrain around the iN∫X and increases operator and patient
safety by increasing visibility of the iN∫X.
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Surround Lights
are white and red lights that span the
length of each side of the iN∫X to increase visibility of
the iN∫X. These lights can flash or provide steady light.
●
Drive Lights
are affixed to each actuator and provide
steady light to illuminate the terrain around the iN∫X.
Note:
Surround Lights and Drive Lights are ON or OFF at the
same time. Lights also turn OFF when the iN∫X enters Sleep Mode.
The iN∫X safety lighting system is controlled by two buttons.
An LED in the upper-right corner of the button indicates the
active lights.
SCENE LIGHTS
Press ON.
The Drive Lights and Surround Lights
illuminate with steady white light.
Press OFF:
All lights OFF.
EMERGENCY LIGHTS
Press ON.
The Drive Lights illuminate with steady
white light. The Surround Lights illuminate and
flash in a sequence of red-red-white.
Press OFF:
All lights OFF.
Using Lights
●
Drive Lights illuminate the ground around
the iN∫X to assist the operators.
●
Surround Lights increase the visibility of the
iN∫X and the area around it.
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Surround Light
(Each Side)
Drive Lights
(Each Actuator)
NOTICE
Turn the power OFF when the iN∫X will not be in use. For
extended storage, see “Storing the iN∫X” on page 54.