AirSep Focus Patient Manual page 18

Focus portable oxygen concentrator
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3) Connecting Focus with the Battery, as shown:
Before using the battery, check that it has a sufficient charge.
The battery is equipped with a gauge (Figure 9) to indicate the level of battery charge (25-100%). To check the level of
charge of the battery, press the button on the battery's keypad. The battery gauge/indicator(s) LEDs to the left of the
button illuminate to indicate the level of battery charge (25-100%).
Connect the switch end of the battery cord into the Focus unit's power inlet only, as shown in Figures 5 and 6.
Connect the other end into the battery. Do not force the cords, as they can be properly inserted only one way.
Refer to the instructions on charging the battery in the Battery Charging section.
Bag with Battery Pockets: The Focus with carrying bag (Item 1) can be placed in the bag with battery pockets (Item 10). This will
allow you the ability to carry additional battery power in one bag while still operating the Focus.
The Focus shoulder strap (Item 9) can be used with either the Focus in the carrying bag (Item 1) or with the Focus with carrying bag
(Item 1) placed in the Focus bag with battery pockets (Item 10).
Focus is very light weight and easy to wear using the AirSep-supplied shoulder strap (Figure 3), or you may clip the battery on
either your shoulder strap or belt.
Focus can be worn on the waist by the Focus bags S-Clip to your own waist belt or the optional AirBelt, (Figure 11). Focus can
also be worn over the shoulder with the use of the AirSep-supplied shoulder strap as shown (Figure 12).
Figure 10: Focus unit worn on the waist
MN170-1 rev C 07/13
Belt / Shoulder
Figure: 9
Strap clip
Figure 11: Focus unit worn with AirBelt
Focus units Power
Inlet
Figure 12: Focus unit worn with the shoulder strap
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