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1 pc. 646D644 service pass
6 Charging the battery
The product is powered by an integrated high-quality Li-Ion battery with sufficient capacity to
operate for one full day of usual everyday activities. Turning the product off during longer periods
of passive use (e.g. air or rail travel, visit to a theatre or cinema, etc.) will make the battery last
longer. We recommend charging the product once a day when used by the patient on a daily
basis. Electronic battery management provides the patient with information about the battery
charge level (battery management).
The charging unit consists of the charging plug and the power cord. The battery charger has an
input voltage range of 100–240 V and may be operated in a mains frequency range of 50–60 Hz.
INFORMATION
Please note the corresponding instructions for use of the battery charger.
6.1 Charging process
WARNING
Charging the prosthesis without taking it off
Risk of electric shock due to defects in the power supply unit or in the battery charger.
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For safety reasons, remove the prosthesis prior to charging it.
6.2 Charging times
Charging time
4 hours
1.5 hours
20 minutes
6.3 Display of the current charge level during the charging process
The battery charger has a battery capacity indicator LED:
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1. Extend and switch off the product.
2. Lock the product with the pull cable.
3. Take off the elbow joint.
4. Connect the power cord to the battery
5. Insert the charging plug into the charging
6. Plug the power cord into a wall socket. If
7. If the LED shows a green light after char
8. Disconnect the power cord of the battery
Capacity
100%
80%
40%
charger.
receptacle (see figure).
Do not force it in!
the LED shows an orange light, the battery
is charging.
If the LED shows a green light but the bat
tery is drained, the charging plug was not
inserted correctly.
ging, this indicates that the battery is fully
charged.
charger from the wall socket.
Operating time
approx. 18 hours
approx. 14 hours
approx. 4 hours