Air Travel; Cleaning And Maintenance - ResMed Astral User Manual

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Air travel

Consult with your carrier if you intend to take the External
Battery on board with your device.
When travelling with the External Battery:
• For your convenience at security stations, it may be helpful to
keep a printed copy of the External Battery User Guide to help
security personnel understand the device and refer them to
the following statements:
• ResMed confirms that the External Battery meets the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements (RTCA/
DO-160, section 21, category M) for all phases of air travel.
• ResMed comfirms that the External Battery meets IATA
classification: UN 3480 – Lithium-ion batteries.

Cleaning and maintenance

The cleaning and maintenance described in this section should
be carried out regularly.
Wipe the exterior of the battery with a clean slightly damp cloth.
Refer to the User Guides for the patient interface, humidifier and
other accessories in use for detailed instructions for care and
maintenance of those devices.
CAUTION
• Clean only exterior surfaces of the External Battery.
• Do not immerse the External Battery in water, and do
not pour liquids or solvents onto any part of the External
Battery.
The following cleaners and disinfectants are compatible for use
when cleaning the external surfaces of the External Battery:
• Teepol Multipurpose detergent
• Actichlor Plus
• Bleach (1:10) (may also be known as 'dilute hypochlorite').
• Cavicide *
• Mikrozid *
* Suitable for cleaning on a monthly basis only.
Storage
Ensure that the External Battery is clean and dry before storing
for any length of time. Store the External Battery in a dry place
out of direct sunlight.
CAUTION
• The External Battery must be charged to at least 65-90%
(indicated by three green LEDs) and switched off before
storing.
• When not in use, all Lithium-ion batteries self-discharge
over time. Recharge the External Battery to at least 65-90%
after six months of storage.
• If not periodically recharged (ie, every six months), the
External Battery will eventually self-discharge to the
point that it can no longer be recharged. If this occurs the
External Battery is no longer usable and is unrecoverable.
• Storing the External Battery at high temperatures
increases the rate of self-discharge.
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