Maintenance And Cleaning; Device; Battery - Globus Elite User Manual

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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

Device

- In case of malfunctioning, do not open or tamper with the device nor try to repair
it by yourself.
- Only specialized and authorized centers can repair the device.
- Avoid violent impacts that may damage the device and cause its malfunctioning
(even if not immediately detectable).
- Use the device in a dry and open environment. Do not wrap the device.
- Clean the device and accessories only with disinfectant with sodium hypochlorite
or quaternary ammonium salt diluted with distilled water (percentage 0.2-0.3%).
After cleaning/disinfecting it, dry the device and its accessories with a clean cloth.
- It is recommended to clean/disinfect the parts after every use, unless otherwise
indicated.
- Always use the device and its accessories with clean hands.
- It is recommended to use the device in a clean room, to avoid contamination with
dust and dirt.
- It is recommended to use the device in a well-ventilated space.

Battery

Battery info
A specific menu allows the user to visualize the charge and the state of the battery.
It is recommended to access the menu only if the batteries are completely
charged.
From the main menu select "Setup" and then "Battery info".
Six codes will be visualized:
COD1 = 0 expected voltage threshold reached.
COD1 = 1 max. charge time reached.
COD2 = value of the battery voltage at the beginning of the charge.
COD3 = value of the battery voltage at the end of the charge.
COD4 = charge duration (from 1 to 840 minutes, ideal time 720 minutes).
COD5 = duration of the charger/power supply connection.
COD6 = voltage of the battery pack.
According to the above-mentioned values, it is advisable to replace the battery
when COD1 = 1 and COD3 < 7,4 volts, or when COD3-COD2 >= 2 volts and COD4
<600, or, again, when COD6 is lower than 5,8 volts.
Furthermore, it is recommended to replace the battery pack after 3 months of
inactivity. After that period, batteries generally lose their charging capacity, which
may render the recharge dangerous.
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