The ANABOX® smart can be permanently operated on the mains. To do this, connect the supplied power supply to a socket via the USB cable as described in the diagram.
The device has a built-in battery, which can be charged using the supplied power supply. To charge the battery, the device must be connected as in mains operation.
If the battery is low, the status LED flashes red. With a fully charged battery, the device can be operated for approximately 4-6 weeks without external power supply. The battery level can be viewed in the app at any time. In the event of a critical energy state, a notification will also be sent via the app and on the device. If the supplied USB cable and power supply are correctly supplying power, the charging LED on the device lights up.
A low battery level is signaled by the device and displayed in the app. Furthermore, the user is actively informed about the battery level by the app. The ANABOX smart issues 3 warning levels via LED and beeping
Once the battery is completely depleted, the medication dispenser will automatically shut off. There will be no more medication reminders. The user will be notified through the app that the medication dispenser is no longer available. By plugging in the charging cable, the charging process starts automatically. This is indicated by the charging LED. The dispenser now restarts and is ready for operation.
The battery charging time is approximately 2.5 hours. Whether the battery is still charging or fully charged is indicated by the charging LED.
If the device is not used for a long time, the battery may become deeply discharged. When the charging cable is plugged in, the charging LED flashes red. Charging now takes longer. The charging LED should switch to the normal charging display within an hour and no longer flash red. If this does not happen, please contact support.
The device comes with a power supply and a 150 cm long USB cable. Only use the supplied original accessories for mains operation or charging. Any modification to the power supply is life-threatening.