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The battery symbol above indicating the percentage of charge remaining; it is normally green and turns red when
the battery is low (the battery needs to be charged).
In the centre of the display, the timer symbol shows the treatment time that is left.
Initially, the circle containing the timer is grey and turns red as the patient performs
the treatment. The circle will go completely red at the end of the planned 4 hours of
treatment (the treatment cycle has been completed).
The
rotating white bar
inside the timer indicates that
treatment is in progress
.
Below the timer is the
PAUSE
button
which, when pressed, pauses the treatment
and the
PLAY
button
appears on the screen in its place. Pressing the button again
restarts the treatment and the treatment time countdown. Each press of the
PLAY/PAUSE
button is accompanied by a confirmation beep.
At the end of the daily treatment time of 4 hours, the I-
ONE
stops providing the treatment,
the
green light
goes out
and the display shows the
end of treatment
message
.
The I-ONE remains switched on, without providing the treatment, in standby position.
The user can switch it off by pressing the
OFF
button for about two seconds, until
there is a beep and a short confirmation vibration.
If not switched off by the user, the I-ONE will switch itself off when the battery is low.
At the end of the treatment, remove the coil from the treatment area, keeping the
coil connected to the I-ONE for convenience.
Every time it is turned on, the timer will restart at
4:00
hours.
If the user has to interrupt treatment before having completed the set daily treatment
time, they can put the I-ONE on
PAUSE
and resume treatment later by pressing the
PLAY
button. This can be done even several hours later. In this case, the treatment counter will restart from the
remaining time it showed when it was put on PAUSE.
Alternatively, the patient can switch the I-ONE off by pressing the
ON/OFF
button for about two seconds, until the
confirmation beep is heard.
To resume treatment, the patient must switch the I-ONE back on; in this case the treatment timer will reset to the
initial 4-hour value.
When the battery is fully charged, it allows up to 4 hours of continuous treatment.
The device should always be charged at the end of the daily treatment so that, the next time it is used, the device
is charged and able to provide the full treatment cycle.
NOTE:
if the user wants to perform treatment for more than 4 hours each day, when the first 4 hours have been
reached and the end of treatment message appears, they must switch the device off and then switch it on again to
start a new treatment cycle. However, please note that:
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clinical studies have shown that treatment with the I-ONE is effective when performed for 4 hours a day
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the battery provides up to 4 hours of continuous treatment.
For more than 4 hours, if the battery runs out, the external power supply must be connected while the I-ONE is in
operation. This way, the I-ONE
provides the treatment and, at the same time, charges the battery
(see section 5.3).
At the end of treatment, leave the I-ONE switched off and connected to the power supply until the battery is fully
charged.
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5.3
Battery monitoring and charging
The I-ONE can also charge the battery during treatment.
In the top of the display, the battery symbol is always shown indicating the percentage
of remaining charge. The symbol is normally green and turns red when the battery
needs charging.
If the external charger is connected during treatment, a flash appears inside the battery
symbol to indicate that charging is in progress, and there is a beep as a warning that the
power supply is being switched on.
With the generator switched off, to charge the battery
, connect the power supply first
to the generator and then to the mains socket.
•
The display lights up and the generator beeps and
vibrates.
•
The display shows the animation of the battery being
charged and a flash symbol below it
•
The animation persists until the charge is complete (full charge may take up
to 3 hours)
•
When charging is complete, the display shows the battery charge symbol
→
•
Disconnect the power supply unit from the generator and the mains socket.
If the I-ONE is switched on during charging
, pressing the power button turns on the
generator and the user can continue with the treatment whilst the battery is being
charged. Under these conditions, the device behaves as described in section 5.2.
At the end of treatment, leave the I-ONE switched off and connected to the power supply
until the battery charge is complete.
As it is normal for the battery to heat up when charging, if treatment is to be carried out whilst charging, it is
recommended not to place the I-ONE in direct contact with the body.
5.4
Status indication of the device
Generator on during treatment
Display
LED and alarms
Device status
The LED at the top is
ON with a flashing
green light
The timer appears on the display with the
treatment time decreasing every minute
and the white bar rotates inside the
timer.
The PAUSE symbol is visible below the
timer. Pressing it interrupts the
treatment delivery.
The I-ONE
is switched on and is
providing the treatment
.
The battery symbol in the top centre
shows the percentage of charge
remaining; it is green up to 20% and
red when the capacity is > 20%.
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