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Surgivet® V1030 Hand-Held Pulse Oximeter

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Chapter 4: Operating Instructions<br />

After connecting to power, verify that the External Power Indicator is lit.<br />

External Power<br />

Indicator<br />

Battery Charge<br />

Indicator<br />

Figure 4-1: External Power/Charge Indicators<br />

If an AC source is present, the oximeter will draw power from it first. While the oximeter is<br />

operating from an AC source, the External Power Indicator ( ) will illuminate.<br />

If there is enough power, the WW1090 Lithium-Ion (LI+) rechargeable battery pack will also<br />

charge, if installed. The battery charge indicator ( ) will display segments showing the charge<br />

level. As the battery charges, more green segments will light, until all four are lit.<br />

NOTE: The AC Power supply does NOT charge “AA” (LR6) alkaline batteries.<br />

If no external power source is available, the oximeter will draw battery power. When the battery<br />

charge is low enough, the Battery Indicator shows one yellow segment. When the battery has less<br />

than approximately 30 minutes of charge left, that segment will flash, and the low battery alert<br />

will sound. See the Low Battery Signal section in Chapter 6: Alarms.<br />

4-2 Veterinary <strong>V1030</strong> <strong>Hand</strong>-<strong>Held</strong> <strong>Pulse</strong> <strong>Oximeter</strong> Operation Manual

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