Charging The Battery - Cardinal Health PRO Patient User Manual

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2.2 Charging the Battery

The PRO/PRO to GO has an internal battery that provides up to 24 hours of operation from a fully-charged battery.
When the battery is running low, an alert sounds to let you know you must plug in the PRO/PRO to GO to charge
the battery. See section 3.2 Troubleshooting.
1. Plug the A.C. Power Adapter into a wall outlet.
2. Insert the A.C. Power Adapter into the Battery Charging Port on the side of the PRO/PRO to GO (Figure 2).
3. When the PRO/PRO to GO is connected to an outlet, the green light next to the Plugged In symbol comes on
(Figure 2). If the battery is charging, the yellow light next to the Battery Charging symbol comes on. Once
the battery is fully charged, the light goes off.
NOTE: If the PRO/PRO to GO is plugged in and the green light does not turn on, check to make sure the outlet is
working properly.
4. The PRO/PRO to GO continues to work when charging.
CAUTION: The PRO/PRO to GO must be used with the supplied A.C. Power Adapter. Use of another adapter/power cord
could result in physical hazard, including delayed therapy, electrocution, and fire. These hazards could result in injury
or death.
Battery Charging
Average Battery Life
The battery life of the PRO/PRO to GO with a fully-charged battery is up to 24 hours. The actual life is dependent on the
integrity of the dressing. A leak in the dressing can significantly reduce overall battery longevity.
Average Time for Recharging
To ensure the battery has been fully charged, the PRO/PRO to GO should be connected to an outlet via the A.C. Power
Adapter for approximately 3 hours. After approximately 2 hours of charging, the PRO/PRO to GO reaches 80 percent of
total battery capacity.
Figure 2
Battery Charging Port
Plugged In
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