Connecting To Power - Respironics BiPAP Focus Operator's Manual

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Connecting to Power

WARNING: To avoid the risk of electrical shock, this equipment
must only be connected to AC mains with protective earth.To avoid
the risk of electrical shock, this equipment must only be connected
to AC mains with protective earth.
WARNING: The AC power mains outlet used for the ventilator shall
be easily accessible by the operator. This is to provide the ability to
disconnect the BiPAP Focus system from electrical mains if this
should be necessary.The AC power mains outlet used for the
ventilator shall be easily accessible by the operator. This is to
provide the ability to disconnect the BiPAP Focus system from
electrical mains if this should be necessary.
WARNING: The DC power supply provided with the BiPAP Focus
system is part of the equipment. Use only the DC power supply
approved for use with the BiPAP Focus system. Failure to use the
approved DC power supply can result in improper operation or
failure of the BiPAP Focus system.The DC power supply provided
with the BiPAP Focus system is part of the equipment. Use only the
DC power supply approved for use with the BiPAP Focus system.
Failure to use the approved DC power supply can result in improper
operation or failure of the BiPAP Focus system.
WARNING: To prevent the premature depletion and reduced life
expectancy of the battery, store the ventilator with AC power
connected and the ON/OFF switch in the ON (I) position. When the
ventilator is stored disconnected from AC power with the power
ON/OFF switch ON (I) and in standby, the battery may become
depleted within two weeks. When the ventilator is stored with the
ON/OFF switch in the OFF (O) position, the battery typically
becomes depleted in three months.
If a 343 error code is displayed, contact Service. The battery needs
replacement.
CAUTION: The battery is intended for back-up and intra-hospital
transport only, and is not intended to be the main power source.
The BiPAP Focus System is powered by a DC power supply connected to
AC mains (Figure 5). The unit also has an internal battery as a backup
power source. The internal battery can run the system for a minimum of
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