Pro control unit may need to be plugged in before first use. The battery will provide power for 2+ hours of continuous
use. It takes approximately 6 hours to fully charge the battery when the control unit is plugged in and not in use. The
rechargeable lithium ion battery is intended to be changed only by authorized service personnel with the use of a special
service tool.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
• Normatec 2.0 Pro Dimensions: 4" (width), 4.5" (depth), 8" (height); [10.2 cm (width), 11.43 cm (depth), 20.32 cm
(height)]
• Normatec 2.0 Pro Weight: 3.6 lbs [1.63 kg]
• Normatec 2.0 Pro electrical requirement: 15V
• Temperature (operating): +41° F to 104° F [+5° C to +40° C]
• Temperature (storage): -13° F to +158° F [-25° C to +70° C]
• Relative Humidity (operating): 15% to 93%, non-condensing
• Relative Humidity (storage): -25˚ C without relative humidity control; +70˚ C at relative humidity up to 93%, non-
condensing
• Atmospheric pressure (storage and transportation): 190hPa to 1060hPa
• Atmospheric pressure (operating): 700hPa to 1060hPa
AC-DC ADAPTER
WARNING! Only use the AC-DC adapter model number 30120 provided with the system. Using a different adapter
may cause the system to not operate correctly.
• Input: 100-240V
0.8-0.4 A 50/60 Hz per Normatec 2.0 Pro model number 60090-001-00
• Output: 15V
DC minimum 1.6 A per Normatec 2.0 Pro model number 60090-001-00
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
The information contained in this section (such as separation distances) is in general specifically written with regard to the
Normatec 2.0 Pro. The numbers provided will not guarantee faultless operation but should provide reasonable assurance
of such. This information may not be applicable to other medical electrical equipment; older equipment may be particularly
susceptible to interference.
GENERAL NOTES
Medical electrical equipment requires special precautions regarding electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and needs to
be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in this document and the remainder of the
instructions for use of this control unit. Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical
DC 1 A