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Putting the RS 5000 into operation
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Displaying the remaining operating time of the
rechargeable battery
When you switch the stethoset receiver on, the
Battery
LED dis-
plays the remaining operating time/charge status.
To indicate that the operating time is decreasing, each LED segment
slowly dims before it goes off completely.
If the actual operating time differs widely from the specified va
lues,
the rechargeable battery is probably exhausted and should be
replaced. Information on the rechargeable battery can be found on
page 28.
Using the charging reminder function
When the stethoset receiver is switched off and the transmitter
automatically switches off (standby mode), the
Battery
LED will
flash back and forth for 10 minutes to remi
nd you to charge the ste-
thoset receiver.
Charge the stethoset receiver by placing it into the transmitter’s
charging compartment (see page 16).
The LED stops flashing and the charging process starts.
Always store the stethoset receiver in the transmitter’s
charging compartment to ensure that it is fully charged when
needed. The intelligent battery charging technology prevents
overcharging.
The display during charging can be set so that it automatically
switches off after 30 seconds (see page 31).
Battery LED Meaning
Battery
LED
flashes slowly
Rechargeable battery
is empty; recharge the
rechargeable battery
1
st
LED segment
lit
approx. 4 hours of
operating time
1
st
+ 2
nd
LED
segments lit
approx. 8 hours of
operating time
All LED seg-
ments lit
approx. 12 hours of
operating time
The display of the remaining operating time can be set so that
it automatically switches off after 30 seconds (see page 31).
If more than one stethoset receiver is connected to the trans-
mitter, the remaining operating time/charge status cannot be
displayed.
You can also switch off the charging reminder function (see
page 31).
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