Resuscitation System Model 100 Battery Charger User Guide P/N. 10762-001 Rev.
Battery Charger User Guide Notice About this Guide The information in this User Guide applies to the ZOLL Circulation AutoPulse® Battery Charger designed for the AutoPulse Resuscitation System Model 100. The AutoPulse Power System consists of two main components: the AutoPulse Battery Charger (also known as the Battery Charger) and the AutoPulse Battery (also known as the Battery).
Battery Charger User Guide Table of Contents 0 Figures .....................................................................................................................iv Tables ........................................................................................................................v Preface ....................................................................................................................vii Who Should Read this Guide ..................................................
Battery Charger User Guide Figures 0 Figure 1-1 AutoPulse System ..............................................................................................1-1 Figure 1-2 AutoPulse Power System Components ............................................................1-2 Figure 1-3 AutoPulse System Battery .................................................................................1-3 Figure 1-4 AutoPulse Battery Charger ...............................................................................
Battery Charger User Guide Tables 0 Table 3-1 Battery Status LEDs ............................................................................................ 3-1 Table 4-1 Battery Charger Status LEDs ............................................................................ 4-3 Table A-1 Battery Troubleshooting Procedures ...............................................................A-1 Table A-2 Battery Charger Troubleshooting Procedures .................................................
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Battery Charger User Guide Preface 0 This document describes the operating steps and maintenance requirements for the AutoPulse Power System for use as part of the AutoPulse Resuscitation System Model 100. The AutoPulse Power System consists of two main components: the AutoPulse Battery Charger (also known as the Battery Charger) and the AutoPulse Battery (also known as the Battery).
Battery Charger User Guide Caution: Do not use Batteries that have cracks in the Battery case exposing internal components. Mishandling of the Battery may lead to physical damage and present a fire or shock hazard. Caution: Do not immerse any portion of the AutoPulse Battery in water or other fluids. Do not allow fluids to enter the Battery or the Battery connector. Fluid immersion or spillage may permanently damage the Battery or present a fire or shock hazard.
Battery Charger User Guide Date of Manufacture Manufacturer EU Authorized Representative SN Serial Number Fuse DC Voltage AC Voltage Charging Ready Fail Start Test Power P/N. 10762-001 Rev.
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Battery Charger User Guide 1 Introduction of the AutoPulse Power System The AutoPulse Power System represents a state-of-the-art breakthrough in battery technology and one of the breakthroughs that make the AutoPulse Resuscitation System possible (see Figure 1-1). The AutoPulse Battery communicates with the AutoPulse Battery Charger or with the AutoPulse Platform when it is plugged into each respectively.
Battery Charger User Guide 1.1 Battery Charger Components Figure 1-2 shows the components of the AutoPulse Power System. Battery Charger Batteries Figure 1-2 AutoPulse Power System Components The AutoPulse Power System consists of the following components: • Battery • Battery Charger, includes power cord 1.1.1 Battery The Battery (see Figure 1-3) is a removable component that supplies power for the AutoPulse Platform operation.
Battery Charger User Guide The Battery is mechanically keyed to the AutoPulse Platform and Battery Charger to facilitate correct installation. The Battery’s back end contains connections for power and communications. A Battery Status Check button illuminates the Battery’s status light-emitting diodes (LEDs). A single Battery may perform as many as 100 charge/discharge cycles before the Battery reaches the end of its service life.
Battery Charger User Guide 1.1.2 Battery Charger The Battery Charger is a stand-alone unit intended to charge and test-cycle the Batteries (see Figure 14). The Battery Charger has two charging bays; each with its own indicators. The Battery Charger automatically maintains both the state of charge and tests and maintains the Battery to its highest possible capacity. Batteries should always be fully charged and ready for use before deploying the AutoPulse Platform.
Battery Charger User Guide 2 Setting Up the AutoPulse Battery Charger The AutoPulse Battery Charger must be installed near the wall outlet to which it is connected and that outlet must be easily accessible at all times. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet to remove power from the Battery Charger. Caution: Do not block the Battery Charger’s ventilation slots. Caution: Do not operate the Battery Charger in a confined space. Caution: Keep the Battery Charger away from moisture.
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Battery Charger User Guide 3 Performing a Battery Status Check To determine if an AutoPulse Battery needs to be charged, press the Status Check button on the Battery (see Figure 3-1). Status Check Button Green LED Amber LED Red LED Figure 3-1 Battery Status Check Button and Status LEDs One of the following Battery status light-emitting diodes (LEDs) will illuminate (refer to Table 3-1). Table 3-1 Battery Status LEDs Status LEDs Definition Green The Battery is charged and ready for use.
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Battery Charger User Guide 4 Operating the Battery Charger 4.1 Operating Sequence You should place the AutoPulse Battery into an available charging bay: • Following each use. • When the Battery’s amber status light-emitting diode (LED) illuminates or flashes. • To maintain a charge on any spare Battery. Warning: Always charge a new Battery. Failure to charge a Battery may cause reduced Battery performance.
Battery Charger User Guide 1. Slide the Battery into an available charging bay (see Figure 4-1). Ensure that the Battery locks into place (locking bar engaged).The Battery Charger’s status will be indicated on the Control Panel. Table 4-1 shows the information given by the charging status LEDs for each charging bay when the POWER LED is illuminated. Figure 4-1 Sliding the Battery into a Charging Bay 2.
Battery Charger User Guide 5. When the READY LED illuminates, either: • Remove the charged Battery from the Battery Charger by gripping the Battery while pressing up on the finger latch to disengage the locking bar. Pull the Battery straight out until it fully clears the charging bay. • Leave the Battery in the Battery Charger to maintain peak capacity. Note: Do not remove a Battery from the Battery Charger until its charging is complete or the Battery’s runtime will be reduced.
Battery Charger User Guide 4.2 Understanding Test-Cycles A test-cycle measures the Battery’s charge holding capability by cycling the Battery through a chargedischarge-recharge sequence. Batteries with a high charge holding capability pass the test cycle and remain available for continued use. Batteries that no longer accept a charge will fail the test-cycle and must be replaced as they can no longer be used in the AutoPulse System.
Battery Charger User Guide 5 Managing the AutoPulse Power System 5.1 Battery Management The AutoPulse System is intended to be deployed on emergency vehicles in a state of high-readiness. Therefore, regular AutoPulse System checks should be integrated into Emergency Medical Service (EMS) rig-check procedures. Regular monitoring of AutoPulse Battery status is vital to ensure adequate run time.
Battery Charger User Guide 5.2 Battery Maintenance Caution: Do not short the Battery Power leads. Electrical connection (short) between Battery power leads on the connector permanently damages the Battery and renders the Battery inoperable. Caution: Do not use Batteries that have cracks in the Battery case exposing internal components. Mishandling of the Battery may lead to physical damage and present a fire or shock hazard.
Battery Charger User Guide 5.2.3 Disposing of Nickel-Metal Hydride Batteries Do not throw your batteries away or send them to municipal dumps. Call your local waste management officials for proper disposal instructions. Caution: Do not heat, burn, or incinerate a Battery. Exposure to heat above 158ºF (70ºC) may irreversibly damage the Battery. 5.3 Battery Charger Maintenance Caution: Do not remove the Battery Charger cover. The Battery Charger has no internal userserviceable parts. 5.3.
Battery Charger User Guide 3. Check both of the fuses. If a fuse must be replaced, follow these steps: a) Replace both of the original fuses with T2.0A 250V AC fuses. b) Push in the fuse holder until the locking tab clicks into place. c) Re-attach the power cord. Page 5-4 P/N. 10762-001 Rev.
Battery Charger User Guide Appendix A Troubleshooting This Appendix details symptoms, possible causes, and recommended actions for difficulties you might have with your AutoPulse Power System. Table A-1 provides troubleshooting procedures for the Battery. Table A-2 provides troubleshooting procedures for the Battery Charger. Table A-1 Battery Troubleshooting Procedures Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action Battery Status Check LEDs do not illuminate. The Battery’s status is unknown.
Battery Charger User Guide Table A-2 Battery Charger Troubleshooting Procedures Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Action Battery Charger’s green POWER LED is not illuminated. Battery Charger’s alternating current (AC) power cord is not plugged in. Refer to Chapter 2, “Setting Up the AutoPulse Battery Charger” for more information. Battery Charger’s green POWER LED is not illuminated. Blown fuse. Refer to Section 5.3.2, “Replacing a Battery Charger Fuse” for more information.
Battery Charger User Guide Appendix B Technical Specifications The specifications provided in this appendix apply to the AutoPulse Power System. B.1 Battery Physical Table B-1 Battery Specifications Category Specifications Size (L×W×H) 11.5 in. by 3.2 in. by 2.2 in. (29.2 cm by 8.1 cm by 5.7 cm). Weight 5.1 lbs. (2.3 kg). Type Rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) Battery voltage (nominal) 32.
Battery Charger User Guide Table B-2 Battery Specifications (Page 2 of 2) Category Specifications Vibration Meets IEC 60068-2-6 Basic Environmental Testing Procedures (10 to 150 Hz, 10 m/s2) Meets IEC 60068-2-64 Basic Environmental Testing Procedures – Random Vibration Broad Band – General Requirements (f1:20, f2:2000, ASD 0.05) Free fall Meets IEC 60068-2-32 Basic Environmental Testing Procedures – Free Fall – Procedure 1.
Battery Charger User Guide Table B-5 Battery Charger Environmental Specifications (Page 2 of 2) Category Specifications Shock Meets IEC 60068-2-27 Basic Environmental Testing Procedures – Shock (50g, 11ms pulse, half sine wave) Vibration Meets IEC 60068-2-6 Basic Environmental Testing Procedures (10 to 150 Hz, 10 m/s2) Meets IEC 60068-2-64 Basic Environmental Testing Procedures – Random Vibration Broad Band – General Requirements (f1:20, f2:2000, ASD 0.
Battery Charger User Guide expressly states that the product includes a warranty for a specified time period (the Warranty Period for the product). Excluded from this warranty are expendable components and supply items such as the LifeBand® Load-distributing Band. Warranty Period: The AutoPulse Resuscitation System Platform, Battery, and Battery Charger (collectively and individually referred to as “Product”) are sold with a one year warranty period to the end-user. The warranty period begins at delivery.
Battery Charger User Guide INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS, DAMAGE OR EXPENSE (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS) DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING FROM THE SALE, INABILITY TO SELL, USE OR LOSS OF USE OF ANY PRODUCT (HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY), EVEN IF ZOLL CIRCULATION HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSS.
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Battery Charger User Guide Index A AC power fuses, replacing 5-3 AutoPulse Power System introduction 1-1 technical specifications B-1 troubleshooting A-1 AutoPulse System warranty B-3 B Battery capacity B-1 charge time B-1 disposal 5-3 service life 5-2 specifications B-1 status check 3-1 status lights 3-1 storage 5-2 test-cycle time B-1 Battery Charger 1-4 cleaning 5-3 operating 4-1 replacing fuse 5-3 setting up 2-1 troubleshooting A-1 Battery management introduction 5-1 Battery orientation diagram 4-2 C c
Battery Charger User Guide W warranty B-3 waste management 5-3 Page I-2 P/N. 10762-001 Rev.