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Figure 11. Logo Screen (Starting)
4� Allow the Control Unit to warm up to operating temperature (see Specifications) with power on prior to starting ultrasound therapy�
Power
The Control Unit operates on AC power or its internal lithium-ion battery� The system can switch from battery to AC power or from AC power
to battery while the Control Unit is turned ON� Unplugging the AC power cord will automatically switch the Control Unit to battery power�
Note:
During operation on battery, output power to the EKOS Device(s) is reduced to 50 % to prolong battery life� The Control Unit should
be plugged into AC power whenever possible during operation to ensure full output power�
Precaution:
During use, the Control Unit should remain plugged into a hospital-grade outlet� The battery is only intended to power the
Control Unit for patient transport� It is recommended that prior to transport the battery level be checked to ensure it is adequate� Failure to
plug in the AC power after transport could result in the Control Unit turning OFF and delay of ultrasound therapy�
Using AC Power and Charging the Battery
The Control Unit operates on AC power or an internal lithium-ion battery� Important battery information:
• During use, the Control Unit should be plugged into a hospital-grade outlet�
• When disconnected from an outlet the Control Unit automatically operates on battery power�
• The battery is intended to only power the Control Unit during patient transport or for short periods when AC power is unavailable�
• It is recommended that prior to patient transport the battery level be checked to ensure it is adequate�
• Whenever possible plug the Control Unit into a hospital-grade outlet to operate using AC power and automatically recharge
the battery�
• A fully charged battery provides power for approximately 2 hours if one channel is providing therapy or 1 hour if two channels are
providing therapy�
• Connect the Control Unit to AC power after each use to recharge the battery� Typically, a fully depleted battery will recharge to full
capacity in approximately 4 hours�
Precaution:
After each use, the Control Unit should be plugged into a hospital-grade outlet to ensure the battery is recharged fully� Failure
to plug in the AC power after use could result in the battery not being fully charged and delay of ultrasound therapy�
AC Power / Battery Status Indicator
When the Control Unit is
turned ON and connected to AC power
, an indicator is displayed showing the connection and battery
charging status�
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