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Charging the battery
Plug the mains charger into the mains socket. Attach the
magnetic charger to the charger port on the prosthesis.
When in standby, the charger unit will display a faint
green light.
When charging is in progress, a red light is displayed.
When fully charged a green light is displayed.
Charging time: 90 minutes to 3 hours
A car charger is also available.
4.2 Switch block or DC charge port
If using an internal battery within the prosthesis and us-
ing a switch block or DC charge port:
To turn the power on/off
If using a switch block the power to the prosthesis can
be turned on by pushing the switch away from the charge
port. It is turned off by pushing the switch towards the
charge port.
Charging the battery
Insert the charger into the power outlet. Insert the char-
ger lead connector into the charge port. A “click” should
be heard on connection.
The light display for the charger option 1 is:
• Solid Red: charging
• Solid Green: fully charged or idle
• Continuous flashing red: fault condition
• Rapid flashing amber: Threshold state between
charging and fully charged ( should only last for 1-2
seconds)
• Continuous flashing red or green: Connection
Error. Remove charger lead connector from the
charge port. Ensure charger is plugged in and
switched on at the mains. Re-insert the charger
lead connector into the charge port.
The light display for the charger option 2 is:
• Solid Amber: on standby
• Slow flashing amber: pre-charge mode
• Rapid flashing amber: Error
• Slow flashing green: maintenance charge
• Rapid flashing green: rapid charge
• Solid green: fully charged
Charging time: 90 minutes to 3 hours
Fig. 16: Switch block
Fig. 17: Charger option 1
Fig. 18: Charger option 2
The magnetic charger, DC port and switch
block are an applied part.