Users Manual

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The BA21 Li-Ion back-up battery pack has been specially developed for
use with the new control boxes COxx and CAxx, e.g. CO61 and CA40,
etc. It is a low weight battery with built-in charger and high performance
and safety.
Features and Options
Weight: 0.7 kg
Housing colour: Light grey (RAL 7035)
Protection class: IPX6 Washable DURA
TM
Packaging: Every battery is packed individually and is fitted with
lithium caution (transportation requirement)
Classification: Internally powered
4. BA21 Li-Ion (MEDLINE
®
CARELINE
®
)
Usage:
Compatibility: Battery back-up for CO and CA control boxes
Duty cycle: 10%, 2 minutes continuous use followed by 18 minutes
Charging: With integrated charger in battery
Charging time: Approx. 10 hours
Recharging during storage: First recharge of the battery must be no later than 12 months after production date stated on the label.
Hereafter the battery must be recharged at least every 12 months.
Operating temperature: +5 °C to +40 °C
Storage temperature: -10 °C to +40 °C (+10 °C to +25 °C recommended)
The batteries must be stored in an applicable storage room without direct sunlight.
Relative humidity: 20% to 80% - non-condensing
Atmospheric pressure: 700 to 1060 hPa (3000 m)
Height above sea level: Max. 3000 meters
Approvals: IEC60601-1, ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1, CAN/CSA-22.2 No 60601-1, IEC62133, UL2054,
UN38.3 (needed for transport of lithium batteries)
LED functionality:
LED Indication of operation
Solid yellow Charging
No LED light Fully charged
Flashing yellow Error during charging
Buzzer functionality:
The buzzer will make a warning when a button on the hand control is pressed and the battery capacity is low. The buzzer can also be activated by the
control box to signal other conditions. This must be specified in the control box software.
Mounting instructions:
The Battery Pack BA21 can be mounted in several ways on the bed/the application, either separately or together with the control box CO61. It is
however not allowed to mount the battery in vertical position with the mounting clip pointing upwards - see illustration :