Safety Manual

Charging Instructions & Safety Manual
MydCombi Base Unit
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2. OPERATION:
NOTE: If the packaging is opened or damaged, do not use the contents. Instead, contact Eyenovia at
admin@eyenoviabio.com
HOW TO STORE the MydCombi™ Base Unit
Store in a secure location at room temperature 59-85°F (15-30°C) away from direct sunlight and excessive heat.
- Do not heat or freeze the MydCombi™ Base Unit
- Do not get the MydCombi™ Base Unit wet or expose to fluids.
- Do not tamper with or attempt to open the parts of the MydCombi™ Base Unit.
The MydCombi™ Base Unit contains a lithium ion battery
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CHARGING the MydCombi™ Base Unit
Before beginning:
1. If packaging is opened or damaged, do not use the
contents. Instead, get a new package.
2. A USB Cable is required to charge the MydCombi™ Base
Unit.
- The cable can be connected either to a wall
outlet plug or to a USB port.
3. The MydCombi™ Base Unit must be charged before first
use.
- Charging may be performed either before or after
cartridge assembly attachment.
Perform these steps to charge Optejet base:
1. Push USB cable into charging port.
2. Connect opposite end of USB cable to wall outlet plug or
USB port.
- Battery light BLINKS GREEN while charging.
3. Charge until battery light turns SOLID GREEN and
remove charging cable from base.
Note: Excessive charging may decrease the battery life.
Weekly charging or charging once the LED light starts
blinking red (signaling a low battery), is preferable.
MydCombi™ Base Unit BATTERY INDICATORS
If you see…
It means…
Mirror Light AND Battery Light
SOLID BLUE
Ready to dose
Battery Light BLINKING GREEN
Battery is charging
Battery Light SOLID GREEN
Battery is fully charged
Battery Light BLINKING RED
Battery is low
Battery Light SOLID RED
Charge MydCombi™
Base Unit
Mirror Light AND Battery Light
BLINKING BLUE
Warning for automatic
medicine discharge
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Damage to the base can cause fire. Do not puncture base unit or expose to excessive heat (≥ 50° C), Li-Ion batteries may pose environmental and
safety hazards and should be disposed of in accordance with all applicable Federal and State Law. Check with all governing travel bodies for current
requirements before air travel.