Australia and New Zealand:
For complete national requirements, please refer to the standard AS/NZS1715:2009, Use &
Maintenance of Respiratory Products.
Note!
Clogged filters increase motor load and shorten the motor life.
The battery's capacity is reduced over time. Deterioration is accelerated by storage in a warm
place.
Replacing the battery
1
Detach breathing hose.
2-3
Detach Proflow adaptor.
4
Detach body tensioner.
5
Remove blower from its body by turning it towards yourself with your fingertips (using your
thumb to grip the blower).
6-8
Carefully take hold of the battery leads and pull the battery out of the blower body. Open
the connector and change the battery. (The rubber band included with the battery will
secure the connector in the proper position.) Reattach the connector. Press the battery in
to its base.
9
Insert the blower's thread into the body opening and, using your fingers, guide the leads
toward the battery space (the leads must not be left at the air channel in the middle of the
blower body).
10-11 When the blower's thread is slightly visible in the body opening, press the blower into place
with the palm of your hand. Center the blower's thread in the body opening.
12-14 Position the body tensioner. Screw the detached thread ring tightly on the blower's thread
to make the body tensioner fit correctly and to make it easy to screw the heads to each
other. Leave a space of 3–5 mm between the heads. (Make sure that the blower's thread is
properly centered in the body tensioner's opening.) Remove the thread ring.
15-17 Reattach Proflow adaptor.
18
Charge the battery.
Proflow
(→see picture series)
16