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BATTERY CARE
To maintain optimum battery life, both batteries should be plugged into
mains at all times, even when not in use. If this is not possible, the
batteries should be fully charged once a week. Failure to do so will
degrade the capacity of the battery, resulting in a decreased battery
life.
If the internal battery does not recharge fully after being plugged into
mains for 7 hours, all the lights on the battery indicator will blink to
indicate that the battery does not have full capacity and should be
replaced.
If a battery has been allowed to run completely dead (the units stops
operating) there will be permanent damage to the battery, reducing
battery life. Any battery which has been run until the unit stops
operating should be replaced. The lead acid cells of the internal and
external batteries should be replaced every 3 years as part of normal
planned maintenance to ensure continued performance.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
In order to ensure patient and user safety and to achieve the longest
possible usable lifetime of the CCV, regular maintenance is required by
users and Gradian-certified technicians.
USER MAINTENANCE
General Care
While designed to be very rugged and robust, the CCV is a
sophisticated medical instrument and should be treated with care. The
following are best practices which should always be observed:
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Do not pull the CCV by the breathing circuit or high pressure
hose
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Keep all components off the ground to avoid damage and
contamination
•
Unlock the 2 locking casters before attempting to roll the CCV
stand
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Keep unused ports capped with the provided plastic protective
caps
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Keep unused cables and tubes wrapped neatly and securely
around the cable management features on the stand baskets
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