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LTV 1100 Operator Manual - CareFusion

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Chapter 14 - POWER AND BATTERY OPERATION<br />

The <strong>LTV</strong> ® <strong>1100</strong> ventilator operates on Direct Current (11 to 15 VDC), supplied by an external AC to<br />

DC power adapter, an external battery or other suitable external DC power source such as the<br />

<strong>CareFusion</strong> SprintPack battery system. The ventilator can also be powered for short periods of time<br />

by its own internal battery (see note below).<br />

When the ventilator is connected to an appropriate external power source, the ventilator’s internal<br />

battery is continuously charged and will reach 90% charge status within 8 hours.<br />

When the power connector on the ventilator is connected to the AC power adapter, the ventilator is<br />

isolated from the power supply mains.<br />

If an <strong>LTV</strong> ® <strong>1100</strong> ventilator is allowed to operate on its internal battery to the point that the internal<br />

battery is completely depleted, the ventilator will shut down. If the ventilator remains in this state,<br />

the internal battery may recharge slightly within a few seconds / minutes and cause the ventilator<br />

to automatically restart and operate for a short period of time. This cycle can repeat several times,<br />

depending on the condition of the internal battery.<br />

NOTE<br />

The Charge Status LED is illuminated green when the internal battery is charged to >90% of its<br />

capacity. If the Charge Status LED is red, is flashing amber for more than 1 hour, or does not show a<br />

green Charge Status indication after 24 hours, the battery is defective and should be replaced.<br />

Please immediately contact a certified <strong>CareFusion</strong> service technician.<br />

Internal Battery Use: The internal battery is intended for use during short periods while switching<br />

between external power supply connections, emergency situations or short duration transports. The<br />

length of time the ventilator will operate on internal power is a function of many factors such as<br />

settings, charge level and condition or age of the battery; therefore, the use of the internal battery as<br />

a standard operating practice is not recommended.<br />

REMARQUE<br />

Le voyant du DEL Charge Status est vert lorsque la pile interne est chargée à plus de 90 % de sa<br />

capacité. Si le voyant du DEL Charge Status est rouge, qu’il est jaune et clignote pendant plus d’une<br />

heure, ou qu’il n’affiche pas un Charge Status vert après 24 heures, la pile est défectueuse et il faut<br />

la changer. Veuillez communiquer immédiatement avec un technicien de service certifié par<br />

<strong>CareFusion</strong>.<br />

Utilisation de la batterie interne: La batterie interne est conçue pour être utilisée sur de courtes<br />

périodes pendant la commutation entre des connexions d’alimentation externe, les situations<br />

d’urgence ou les transports de courte durée. La durée pendant laquelle le ventilateur fonctionnera sur<br />

l’alimentation interne dépend de plusieurs facteurs tels, la configuration, le niveau de la charge et la<br />

condition ou l’âge de la batterie; l’utilisation de la batterie interne pour l'opération normale n’est donc<br />

pas recommandée.<br />

21106-001 Rev. E <strong>Operator</strong>’s <strong>Manual</strong> - <strong>LTV</strong> ® <strong>1100</strong> Ventilator 14-1

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