AirSep MN123-1 F User Manual
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MN123-1 rev F
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Caution: When using FreeStyle with the universal power supply in an automobile, boat, or other motor vehicle, make sure that
the vehicle is started and running before turning on and operating the FreeStyle unit. If the power supply indicator light does not
illuminate and requires resetting, disconnect the power supply from the motor vehicle’s DC outlet, restart your vehicle, and then
reconnect your power supply into the DC outlet.
1.
Make sure your power supply is securely connected to the FreeStyle inlet, as shown in Figure 14.
2.
Connect the proper DC power cord end to the inlet marked ACCESSORY DC IN on the power supply, as shown
in Figure 17.
3.
Turn on your motor vehicle.
4.
Connect the DC power cord to the motor vehicle’s DC outlet, as shown in Figure 18.
5.
To operate the POC, press the FreeStyle [1], [2], or [3] setting on the unit’s top panel, as determined by your
prescription. To turn the unit off, press the setting associated with the LED illuminated above it.
Figure 17 Figure 18
Use with Airline Power at Passenger SeatFigure 2
(wit h 4-pin connection configurations)
AirSep’s FAA-approved FreeStyle enables you to use this POC in-flight on most commercial airlines around the
world. Each airline establishes its own policy for FAA-approved POC use, as well as the requirements for, and
the availability of, optionally allowing you to power your unit onboard the aircraft. Aircraft-equipped passenger
power may include one or more of the following sources: an AC power outlet, a DC power outlet similar to that
typically found in an automobile, or a DC power outlet with a 4-pin configuration.
If the specific airline on which you are traveling allows you to connect your POC unit at a seat equipped with a 4-pin DC power
configuration, take the following steps:
Use with AirLine Power at Passenger seat (with 4 pin connection configuration