Battery; Initial Battery Charge; Battery Charging; Typical Battery Recharge Time - DeVilbiss Healthcare Drive iGo 2 Démarrage Rapide

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BATTERY

To check the battery charge level percent, press and hold
either the"+" or "-" button, and the percent of battery
remaining display will be shown. The display will revert back
to prescription setting in a few seconds, but the battery
status indicator is always shown.
The iGo2 concentrator will operate for a minimum of 3.5
hours at a setting of 2 at 20 BPM (breaths per minute) using
a new fully charged battery.
NOTE– The battery may have 75% of its initial capacity
after 300 charge/discharge cycles; in this case, you can
expect up to 2.5 hours of runtime at a setting of 2 and 20
BPM.

INITIAL BATTERY CHARGE

Before using the device on battery power for the first time,
the battery needs to be fully charged. Optional spare
batteries purchased should also be fully charged before first
use.
1. To charge iGo2 portable concentrator battery, simply
attach the power supply to the device and an AC or DC
power source using the appropriate power cord.
2. The battery status indicator blinks to show charge level
while the battery is charging, and stays on once battery
is fully charged (99%).
NOTE– If you purchased spare batteries for backup,
insert into the concentrator one at a time and charge as
above.
BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL
Display (installed battery)
To check the battery charge level percent, press and hold either the "+" or "-" button, and
the percent of battery remaining display will be shown. The display will revert back to
prescription setting in a few seconds, but the battery status indicator is always shown.
Flashing = 10% remaining
Audible Alert = 5% remaining
Device Shutdown = within 2 minutes of reporting 5% charge
remaining. Plug in device or change battery to continue use.
NOTE– Each segment of the battery charge status gauge indicates a percent of the
total charge capacity
DISCHARGING BATTERY BAR TABLE (UNPLUGGED)
Battery Charge Status
90 - 100%
70 - 89%
50 - 69%
30 - 49%
11 - 29%
6 - 10%
1 - 5%
EN - 10

BATTERY CHARGING

During charge, the battery status indicator blinks while the battery is charging; it stays
on solid when battery is not charging.
To charge iGo2 portable concentrator battery:
1. Using AC Power - attach the power supply to the concentrator and an AC power
source using the appropriate power cord.
2. Using DC Power -Your iGo2 includes a DC Cord that allows the concentrator to
operate from DC accessory power port outlets such as those found in motor
vehicles.
a.
b.
c.
NOTE– Battery will not charge if plugged into power source less than 13.8V but the
device will function correctly.

TYPICAL BATTERY RECHARGE TIME

The typical time to recharge your battery from a fully discharged condition is less than
5 hours dependent upon the setting.
NOTE– Battery will charge in less than 3 hours from fully discharged state with
device off and plugged into AC power; or less than 4 hours when using DC power.
While using the concentrator, charge time will be less than 5 hours from fully
discharged state using either AC or DC power.
NOTE– Battery will not charge if plugged into power source less than 13.8V but the
device will function correctly.
To check the charge level on a spare battery, simply press the Charge Status
Button on the individual battery.
NOTE– Each segment of the battery charge status gauge indicates 25% of
total charge capacity.
Displayed Charge
90 - 99
70 - 89
50 - 69
30 - 49
11 - 29
06 - 10
01 - 05
*Device will shutdown within 2 minutes
of reporting 5% charge remaining
START YOUR VEHICLE.
NOTE– DO NOT leave the iGo2 or Power Supply plugged into the
vehicle without the engine running or attempt to start the vehicle while
either is connected to the vehicle. This may drain the vehicle's battery.
Attach Power Supply to the concentrator and to the vehicle accessory
power port using the DC power cord.
Secure the iGo2 POC and the Power Supply in your vehicle and make
sure the air inlet and exhaust vents are not blocked.
Spare Battery (not installed)
Flashing = 10% remaining
Battery Bar Display
1 bar blinking at 1 Hz (slow flash)
1 bar blinking at 3.3 Hz (fast flash)
# of Bars Lit
5 bars steady
4 bars steady
3 bars steady
2 bars steady
1 bar steady
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