LABORIE AQUARIUS XT/CT/LT/CTS Service Manual
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Roam™ DX:
Place the Roam™ DX on the charging bay/docking station on the cart. Make sure
it clicks into place to ensure a proper connection (a beeping sound signifies it is
fully connected). It will take approximately 7.5 hours to fully charge the device
(when not in use).
When the Roam™ DX is sampling, it will take 10.5 hours for the device to be fully
charged.
When the LED light on the device is green it is fully charged.
NOTE: LABORIE recommends to have the device plugged in or have at least
40% battery charge before the start of a test.
Figure 33: Roam™ DX Charging
Bay
UPP:
Plug the USB cable from the UPP stand into the front USB port under the central
pump hub to charge the UPP. It will take approximately 7.5 hours to charge (about
9 hours if sampling).
It is recommended to plug the UPP in at the end of every day to ensure a full
charge for testing.
NOTE: LABORIE recommends to have the device plugged in or have at least
40% battery charge before the start of a test. The equipment can still be used
during battery charge time.
Figure 34: UPP
5.7.2
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ATTERY
P
REVENTIVE
M
AINTENANCE
Do not step on, drop, drop in water, or puncture the battery. If misuse, abuse, or damage is suspected, or any
form of mechanical damage to the casing is visible, then discontinue use and return the battery to LABORIE.
If a sudden change in the battery’s ability to hold a charge or a sudden change in battery life time is noticed,
discontinue use and return the battery to LABORIE.
It is recommended to charge all device batteries overnight to ensure proper function. Once the battery level
drops to 40% charge, it is best to start recharging.
5.8
COMPUTER VIRUS PROTECTION
All computers purchased from LABORIE are virus-free before shipment and are installed with an antivirus program. It is the
customer’s responsibility to correctly use and maintain the anti-virus program to prevent virus problems. LABORIE is not
responsible for any virus-related computer problems after point of delivery to the customer.
5.9
TREATING AND DISPOSING OF PRODUCT AFTER USE
After use, discard the contaminated, plastic, single-use disposables and any packaging according to your
institution’s standard operating procedures on medical waste handling.
For end of life product, waste electrical and electronic equipment should be collected separately and returned
to the designated local recycling service.
For end of battery life, disposal must be handled according to local regulations.
Packaging waste should be collected separately for available national packaging collection and recycling
services.