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inserting into the micro-USB socket. Then connect the power supply unit of
the battery charger to a voltage source
(220-230V)
.
N
O T E
:
Only use the battery charger included in the product scope to charge the
battery in your InnoMake because the power supply unit meets the safety
standard required for medical devices.
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The LED, which is located on the back of the attachment part directly
next to the push button, will light up solid red while the battery is
charging.
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The battery is fully charged when the colour of the LED changes from
red to blue.
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Of course, you can also have the battery charge level indicated
acoustically by pressing the push button twice during the charging
process. (See the following point 4.3.)
Once you have charged the battery in an attachment part, disconnect the
USB cable. Close the micro-USB socket again with the cover rotated to the
side. All you have to do is press the button on the opposite side surface to lift
the cover in order to rotate it back over the micro-USB socket. The cover
protects the micro-USB socket against foreign objects.
Repeat the charging process for the second attachment part.
4.3. Checking the battery charge level
You can have the battery charge level of the battery in an attachment part
indicated as an audio signal. Use the push button on the back of the
attachment part and press it twice in quick succession. In order to avoid
damaging the casing, do not use too much force when pressing the push
button.
Four successive tones indicate the battery charge level of the battery.
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