Ac Operation; Dc Operation; Battery Operation - DeVilbiss iGo 306DS-C Manual

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WARNING
Do not expose any power cords/adapters to water or other liquid spills or drips. Electric shock or serious injury may result.
Improper use of the power cords, plugs and/or adapters can cause a burn, fire or electric shock hazard. Do not use any power cord/adapter that is damaged.
Do not operate device or accessories in standing water and do not submerse or expose to water. The iGo enclosure does not provide protection against the
harmful effects of liquid ingress. Electric shock or damage to the unit may result.

AC Operation

The iGo includes a universal AC Adapter which attaches to the AC Power Cord for use at home or where standard AC power is available. To use AC power:
1.
Connect the AC Adapter by aligning the arrow on the plug locking ring with the white dot on the receptacle of the unit. Push until the locking ring twists slightly
counterclockwise then snaps back into alignment with the dot on the receptacle. To disconnect: grasp the plug, twist counterclockwise and pull. When properly
connected, a green indicator light on the AC Adapter will illuminate, and the External Power Present light will appear on the control panel.
2.
Connect the AC Power Cord to the AC Adapter and to a grounded power outlet. Do not connect the iGo to an extension cord or to an electrical outlet controlled by a wall
switch. No other appliances should be plugged into the wall outlet.
NOTE–Use with grounded, 3-pin receptacle. DO NOT remove ground pin from cord. Use only with DeVilbiss approved cords.
NOTE– The AC Power Cord used with the iGo must meet the requirements of the country where the product is used.

DC Operation

Your iGo includes a DC Adapter that allows the system to operate from DC accessory power port outlets such as those found in motor vehicles.
1.
Determine the Fuse rating in your motor vehicle. The rating must be 15 AMP or greater—-consult the Operator's Manual for your vehicle or look at your fuse panel in the
vehicle.
2.
S tart your vehicle. NOTE–DO NOT leave the iGo or DC Adapter plugged into the vehicle without the engine running or attempt to start the vehicle while the DC Adapter
is connected to the vehicle. This may drain the vehicle's battery.
3.
Insert the DC Adapter into the Power Input on the side of the iGo. Connect the adapter by aligning the arrow on the plug locking ring with the white dot on the receptacle
of the unit. Push until the locking ring twists slightly counterclockwise then snaps back into alignment with the dot on the receptacle. To disconnect: grasp the plug, twist
counterclockwise and pull.
4.
Ensure the DC accessory power port is clean, and a good connection can be made. Insert the other end of the DC Adapter into the vehicle's DC accessory power port.
When properly connected and receiving power from the DC source, a green indicator light on the DC Adapter and the External Power Present light on the control panel
will illuminate.
5.
Secure the iGo and the DC Adapter in your vehicle and make sure the air inlet and exhaust vents are not blocked.
NOTE–The battery will not charge when connected to a DC accessory power port.

Battery Operation

WARNING
Electronics are static-sensitive and may be an electric shock hazard. When the battery is removed, do not touch the contacts in the Battery Bay or on the battery.
The communication port is also static-sensitive and should not be touched.
The iGo can also be powered by a Rechargeable Battery. If the battery is installed, and adequate power is available, the iGo will charge the battery any time AC power is
present, and the battery temperature is below a safe charging temperature. If external power is disconnected, the iGo will automatically switch over to the battery (if installed).
When external AC power is restored, the iGo will accept power from the external source and charge the battery.
Installing the Battery: Insert the battery tabs into the slots in the Battery Bay and push the battery until it is secure and flush with the back of the system. When the battery is
properly installed and the iGo is On, the Battery Status Gauge will appear on the Control Panel. (If you DO NOT have a Battery installed, the Status Gauge will not light up).
Removing the Battery: Push down on the Battery latch. The Battery will tilt so that you can grasp it for removal. CAUTION–When the battery is removed, the Communication
Port is exposed. Do not attach any cables to this port. It is for service only. The Battery Contacts inside the bay and on the battery are also exposed and should not be
touched.
Battery Capacity: The capacity of the Battery is lit up on the control panel. A variety of factors, such as battery age, flow rate and PulseDose or Continuous Flow Mode
operation, determine the duration of operating time. The following table provides estimates of amount of time that a new, fully charged iGo Battery will operate.
Typical New Battery Operation Time
Setting
Continuous Flow
1.0
4.0 hours
2.0
2.4 hours
3.0
1.6 hours
4.0
5.0
6.0
NOTE–Be sure to check the battery charge level before travel. Battery will discharge over time.
WARNING
Do not short circuit the Battery's metal contacts with metallic objects such as keys or coins. It may cause sparks or excessive heat.
Do not tamper with, disassemble, puncture or crush the Battery. There are no serviceable parts inside the Battery. Do not open. Battery electrolytes may be toxic if
swallowed and can be harmful to skin and eyes. Keep the Battery away from children.
E xposing the Battery to water or other liquids may cause personal injury.
Replace the Battery with only approved DeVilbiss Rechargeable Battery. The iGo system can only work with a DeVilbiss Battery. Use of a damaged battery or a
non-approved Battery may damage the unit, present a risk of fire or explosion, cause personal injury and void the warranty.
The Battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. DO NOT disassemble, incinerate or heat above 140°F (60°C) such as in a
vehicle parked in the sun or on a hot day.
EN - 18
PulseDose (20 BPM)
5.4 hours
4.7 hours
4.0 hours
3.5 hours
3.2 hours
3.0 hours
A-306-TR

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