Caci Microlift User Manual - page 5
BATTERY INSTALLATION & CHARGING
LCD SCREEN
The appliance requires 2 x AAA 3.6v/3.7v Li-Ion rechargeable 300-600 mAh (supplied).
ONLY USE AAA 3.6v/3.7v Li-Ion (300-600 mAh) RECHARGABLE BATTERIES.
THIS DEVICE DOES NOT SUPPORT STANDARD AAA BATTERIES.
To install the batteries:
1. Gently push down and
slide off the battery cover.
2. Insert the 2 rechargeable
batteries. Ensure batteries
are inserted correctly
(polarity must match the
illustration shown in fig.3).
3. Replace the battery cover.
Charging the CACI Microlift:
1. Ensure the mains electrical socket is switched off.
Plug the mains charger lead into the mains electrical socket.
2. Connect the other end of the mains charger lead into the
charging station socket.
3. Place the handset into the charging station (refer to fig.4).
4. Switch on the mains electrical socket. (The LED on the
handset will flash red indicating the handset is charging.
The Battery icon will also flash at the same time).
5. Charge the handset until the flashing red LED turns green.
The Battery icon will display 4 bars when fully charged.
NOTE:
When the handset is not going to be used for long periods of time the
batteries should be removed to avoid possible damage from battery leakage
and corrosion.
NOTE:
Ensure the handset is properly placed into the charging station.
First time charge will take approximately 5 hours.
NOTE:
The LCD backlight will illuminate for approximately 5 seconds each
time a button is pressed.
Fig.3
Fig.4
– Only displays when Mute is switched ON.
– Indicates the battery charge level.
• During charging the icon will flash.
• When the battery is fully charged the icon will stop
flashing and all 4 bars will be displayed.
– Toning program option.
– Wrinkles program option.
– Low intensity mode.
– Medium intensity mode.
– High intensity mode.
– Flashes when a treatment program is running.
– Countdown Timer. Indicates the number of minutes remaining on the
treatment program. (5 minutes being the maximum time for each program).
Fig.5
When the handset is switched on the LCD screen will
display as follows (see fig. 5).
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