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BATTERY HANDLING AND USAGE
Do not change the battery. If the battery can no longer be charged, please contact Customer
Service.
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When charging is needed, please connect the monitor to a power source. The monitor can
work normally while charging.
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When the monitor is connected to an iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad, the battery volume will be
displayed on the iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad screen. If the power is less than 25%, please
charge the battery. The monitor will not work until the battery has enough power.
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When you charge the monitor, the LED will display with different colors indicating the
charging status. See the table below for details.
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It is suggested that you charge the battery when the battery is less than 25%. Overcharging
the battery may reduce its lifetime.
Lithium battery replacement by inadequately trained personnel could result in a hazard
such as a fire or explosion.
Do not plug or unplug the power cord into the electrical outlet with wet hands.
If the AC adapter is abnormal, please change the adapter.
Do not pull out the adapter when you are using the monitor.
Do not use any other type of AC adapter as it may harm the monitor.
The monitor, cable, battery and cuff must be disposed of according to local regulations
at the end of their usage.
Note
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The battery has limited charge cycles and may eventually need to replaced by an
iHealth service provider. Battery life and charge cycles vary by use and settings.
Monitor Status
Status Indicator
Charging
Flashing green light
Fully charged
Steady green light
Low battery
Flashing red light (for a few seconds)
Abnormal state
Steady red light
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Low Battery
Battery is less than 20%
Charge the battery
Display reads
“ERROR”
Blood pressure is outside
of measurement range
Retest, make sure your blood
pressure is within measurement
range
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