Inova Labs Activox DUO2 User Manual

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PROVIDER INSTRUCTIONS

BATTERY CHARGING

Connection of the Activox POC to the DUO2 Stationary Base (No

External Battery)

When the POC is connected to the stationary base, it will generate a
short audible beep tone. The three LEDs for LPM 1, 2, and 3 will remain
on. The green LED for INT will remain on until the internal battery
is fully charged when it turns off. The “Battery Charge” LED of the
stationary base will not turn on.

Connection of the Activox POC and External Battery to the DUO2

Stationary Base

The external battery will begin charging AFTER the internal battery of
the POC is completely charged. The “Battery Charge” green LED on
the stationary base will flash until the external battery is completely
charged when it stops flashing and remains solid green . The POC EXT
LED will not illuminate.

Connection of the External Battery to the DUO2 Stationary Base

The “Battery Charge” green LED on the stationary base will flash until
the external battery is completely charged when it stops flashing and
remains solid green .

CHECK HOURS

When the Activox POC is connected to the DUO2 Stationary Base,

the Activox POC will provide the hours of operation for the DUO2

Stationary Base. When disconnected, the Activox POC will provide

the hours of operation of the Activox POC.

Make sure the three LEDs for LPM 1, 2, and 3 are on, indicating the
POC is connected to the stationary base. To determine the run time
hours of the stationary base, follow the directions of the POC provider
document titled “Hour Meter Instructions for all Models”.

MUTE BUTTON

When connected to the DUO2 Stationary Base, the Activox POC

“Mute” button can be pressed to mute the audible tone of the

stationary base alarm

When the Stationary DUO2 produces an alarm, depress the POC
“Mute” button and the audible tone will be muted. The RED “Alarm”
LED on the stationary base will remain on. The amber LED next to the
“Mute” button will turn on. To “un-mute” press the POC “Mute” button
again.

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