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Position of Veinlite LED while looking for vein Position of Veinlite LED while accessing vein
DO NOT LOOK AT THE LEDs WHEN THEY ARE SWITCHED ON!
DO NOT SHINE THE LIGHT FROM THEM DIRECTLY INTO ANYONE'S EYES!
Disposable Plastic Cover
The single-use disposable plastic covers for the Veinlite LED must be used whenever the
Veinlite LED is placed in conta
ct with a patient’s skin. The covers protect the Veinlite LED
from contamination and prevent cross contamination between patients. These plastic covers
are not sterile. Before using Veinlite LED, place it inside the cover with the flap on the same
side of the the LEDs. When it is inside the cover, wipe the LED side of the Veinlite LED, and
any part of it coming in contact with the patient, with a medically approved germicidal wipe.
The Veinlite LED is shipped with a pack of 50 plastic disposable covers. Additional packs
can be ordered from TransLite or its authorized dealer.
Low Battery Level Indicator Light
The new Veinlite LED incorporates a low battery level indicator light located in the orange
light push button [2]. The light is activated when either the orange or the red lights are turned
on and the battery charge level has fallen to approximately 20% of the full battery charge.
Recharging the Battery
The Veinlite LED is powered by a rechargeable lithium Ion battery similar to a cell phone
battery. This battery is designed to provide between 250 and 350 minutes of continuous
usage, depending on whether one or both sets of LEDs are used at once. To recharge the
Veinlite LED, plug the connector of the charger provided with the device into the charger
opening in the Veinlite LED [5]. A red LED light [3] can be seen in the clear window [1] when
charging the battery and a green LED light [4] can be seen when it is fully charged.
DO NOT USE ANY OTHER BATTERY CHARGER WITH THE VEINLITE LED!
USING ANOTHER BATTERY CHARGER WILL DAMAGE THE VEINLITE LED.
Replacing the Battery
The rechargeable lithium ion battery in the Veinlite LED is capable of over 500 charging
cycles (typically approximately three years of use) before it requires replacement. Battery
replacement is simple. Slide the battery cap [6] off and lift out the battery. Unplug the
connector at the top of the battery. Replace the battery with a new battery and plug in the
connector. Slide the battery cover back on. Before using your Veinlite LED, please read the
detailed battery safety information on our website FAQ page http://www.veinlite.com/faq.
USE ONLY THE VEINLITE LED BATTERY FROM TRANSLITE!
Cleaning Directions
To protect the device and reduce the risk of cross contamination between patients, a new
disposable cover must be used for each patient. Avoid using alcohol on the clear plastic
window as this may cause it to become fogged.
DO NOT IMMERSE THE DEVICE IN LIQUID! DO NOT AUTOCLAVE THE DEVICE!