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AirSep Corp. — FreeStyle Service Manual
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2.3 Alarm System
An audible alarm sounds if FreeStyle has a low battery, senses no 
inspiration, or if performance is outside specifications. If an alarm sounds, 
observe which lights are on. The visual and audible alarm conditions are 
explained in detail below. 
2.3.1 Start-Up
A one-second, audible alarm sounds to indicate start-up. FreeStyle begins to 
operate when the alarm stops.
2.3.2 Battery Status
To check the level of charge of the internal battery, press the BATT button on 
FreeStyle’s keypad. The battery gauge / indicator(s) LEDs above the BATT 
button illuminate from 25-100% to indicate the level (capacity) of the internal 
battery. At less than 25% capacity, the 25% LED blinks.
2.3.3 Low Battery
As the battery power approaches a low level, a ½ second beep is emitted every 
five seconds, and a yellow LED on the battery gauge / indicator(s) will blink 
for a ½-second every five seconds. When this occurs, the patient is instructed
to connect the FreeStyle Universal AC or/ DC power supply or change to 
another source of oxygen. The low battery alarm will continue for 
approximately 2 minutes before FreeStyle stops operating.
2.3.4 Discharged Battery
When the battery is discharged, the unit shuts down. Before this occurs, a ½ 
second beep sounds every ½ second and the yellow battery LED blinks at the 
same rate until any one of the 1-3 settings on the keypad are pressed. After the 
alarm is turned off, connect the FreeStyle unit to its Universal AC or / DC 
power supply or change to another source of oxygen immediately. When the 
FreeStyle unit is connected to the Universal AC or / DC power supply, 
FreeStyle operates and the internal battery recharges simultaneously.