Philips 200 Work Light User Manual


 
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One side of the detachable battery has a set of LEDs that indicate the
amount of charge left on the battery. You can press the button below
the LEDs to view how much charge remains:
LED Battery Capacity
All 5 LEDs are lit 80-100% capacity
4 LEDs are lit 60-79% capacity
3 LEDs are lit 40-59% capacity
2 LEDs are lit 20-39% capacity
1 LED is lit 10-19% capacity
1 LED ashes 1 to 9% capacity
0 LEDs are lit 0% capacity
Internal Battery
The device contains an internal battery that can be used as a back-
up power source. It is intended for use during short periods while
switching between external power sources, emergency situations, or
short durations when the user needs to be mobile. The length of time
the ventilator will operate on internal power depends on many factors
such as device settings, battery charge level, and condition or age of the
battery. When fully charged, a new battery can power the ventilator for
approximately three hours under typical patient conditions.
Whenever the ventilator is connected to AC power, it will
automatically recharge the internal battery. A completely discharged
internal battery will reach 80% charge status within 8 hours when
charging at approximately 23˚ C ambient temperature.
Device Power Source Indicators
There are many power source indicators on the device and the
display screen. These indicators are described in detail below.
AC Power Indicator
When AC power is applied to the device, the green AC LED indicator
(~) on the front of the device lights.
Detachable Battery LEDs
WARNING
The internal battery is NOT
intended to serve as a primary
power source. It should only be
used when other sources are
not available, or briey when
necessary; for example when
changing power sources.