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1. SUMNOP TIC TECHNOLOGIES 6 Bay Battery Charger operation Manual 4 Sunoptic Technologies 6018 Bowdendale Avenue Jacksonville FL 32216 USA Customer Service 904 737 7611 Toll Free 877 677 2832 RMS UK Ltd 28 Trinity Road Nailsea Somerset BS48 4NU United Kingdom TEL 01275 858891 LIT 210 Sunoptic Technologies Rev Date of Revision 07 15 15 English Page 1of 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTENDED USE 2 GENERAL WARNINGS 3 BATTERY HANDLING RECOMMENDATIONS 4 BATTERY CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS 5 LED INDICATION 6 BATTERY RECALIBRATION INSTRUCTIONS 7 CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 8 STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION CONDITION 9 DISPOSAL RECYCLE 10 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 11 SYMBOLOGY 1 INTENDED USE The battery and charger are intended for use with the LED Headlight System which is intended to deliver illumination from a high intensity LED for surgical site illumination 2 warnincs Upon initial receipt and before each use inspect each Battery and Charger for damage Do not use any Battery if it appears to be damaged Do not use a Battery pack that gives off an odor generates heat becomes discolored or leaks Do not use the Charger if the cord and or plug appear to be damaged such as cuts bent pins or contact and or cracks e Do not expose the Battery or Charger to heat fire or mechanical shock Do not heat the Battery above 80 C 176 F e Exposure to elevated temperatures may re
2. faulty Try a different Charger bay If this is not successful replace the Battery Charger unit Charger may be faulty Replace the Charger unit LIT 210 Sunoptic Technologies Rev English Date of Revision 07 15 15 7 8 11 SYMBOLOGY REF 07 A A T 07 al Graphic What it means Indicates suitability for direct current only YYYY MM Indicates hazards arising from dangerous voltages Contains a Li ion Battery that must be recycled The presence of these materials may if not disposed of properly have potential adverse affects on the environment Presence of this label on the product means it must not be disposed of in normal household waste and must be disposed of separately To find out how to properly dispose of this product please contact your local Zimmer Representative Di Contains a Li ion Battery that must be recycled be wich Contains a Li ion Battery that must be recycled This product contains one or more toxic or hazardous substances or elements The Environmental Protection Use Period on the logo refers to the period in years which toxic or hazardous substances or elements contained in the product will not leak or mutate under normal operating conditions Certifies that the electromagnetic interference from the device is under limits approved by the Federal Communications Commission Recycle Li lon Battery To find out how to properly dispose the Battery
3. duce Battery capacity and performance Do not expose the Battery or Charger to heat sources or sunlight Warm environments can cause the calibration to fail Place the Charger in a cool spot away from external heat sources e Do not cover the fan exhaust or obstruct the airflow This will cause overheating e Do not use this equipment in the presence of a mixture containing a flammable anesthetic and or air or oxygen or nitrous oxide e Do not sterilize immerse or expose the Battery Charger or Power Supply to water solvents lubricants or other chemicals to clean the Charger unless otherwise directed Do not allow water to collect in the modules or on top of the Charger Do not allow water to enter the power connection on the back of the Charger Keep clean and dry e Do not short circuit crush open shred incinerate or dismantle the Battery Charger or Power Supply case Do not store cells or Batteries haphazardly in a box or drawer where they may short circuit each other or be short circuited by other metal objects Damage increases the risk of chemical burns from electrolyte leakage fire or explosion The Charger does not have serviceable parts Please contact Cuda Surgical for replacement instructions e Do not modify or change the Charger Power Cord The Power Cord should be plugged into a hospital grade outlet e Use only the Battery Charger and Charger accessories in the application for which they are intended e Do not operat
4. e cord provided Place the Battery in the Charger bay located on the Battery Charger see Figure 2 4 Align the arrows of the Battery and the Charger to ensure that the Battery makes contact with the Charger see figure 3 5 The LED status window on the Battery Charger will indicate the status of the Battery refer to the LED indication section for details and the Charger will automatically begin charging 6 Remove the Battery when the Charger LED status window indicator is green solid Battery Charger Arrow Alignment Figure 3 Battery Charger Arrow Alignment 5 LED INDICATION NOTES The Battery status is determined by the LEDs in the Charger status window Figure 2 Green Flashing Battery Charging Green Solid Battery Fully Charged Blue Flashing Battery in calibration mode Blue Solid Battery fuel gauge calibrated Red Flashing Battery fuel gauge in need of recalibration Red Solid Error 6 BATTERY RECALIBRATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTES e During recalibration the Charger may become warm e Calibration cycle will perform best if the Battery has a full charge in the beginning e Battery can either be calibrated and charged or just charged Calibration takes longer than just charging It is recommended that the recalibration button is not pressed after the calibration has started 1 When calibration is required the red LED will flash when the Battery is placed into the Charger bay NOTE Recalibration is used
5. e the Charger at a different voltage than what is listed on the unit and in the Instructions For Use 3 BATTERY HANDLING RECOMMENDATIONS Do remove a Battery from its original packaging until required for use e Observe the plus and minus marks on the Battery and ensure correct orientation After extended periods of storage it may be necessary to charge and discharge the Battery several times to obtain maximum performance e Dispose Battery and Charger per Disposal Recycle section of this Instructions For Use e Rechargeable Batteries give the best performance when they are operated at normal room temperature 20 C 5 C 68 F 10 F e Retain the original product literature for future reference 4 BATTERY CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS NOTES e For optimal performance charge the Batteries completely before initial use and after each use Check the status window before each use to confirm the charging status Figure 1 Each bar of the Battery status window represents approximately a 20 charge e LED Status window will show Battery status e Each charge bay operates independently and provides simultaneous charge for up to six Battery packs Figure 1 Battery with Full Charge Calibration Battery Buttons Figure 2 Battery Charger 1 Place the Charger on a flat level surface away from sources of heat and moisture 2 Connect the Power Supply to the mains AC supply using th
6. ipment at the end of its useful life NOTICE Battery Pack Disposal The Battery is of a Lithium lon type When the Battery reaches the end of aS its useful life the Battery should be disposed of by a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler Do not mix this Battery with the solid waste stream Contact your local recycler or hazardous material handler for recycling or disposal information Li ion 10 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS Battery not charging e Ensure Charger Power Cord is plugged in to the AC power outlet e Ensure DC connector is plugged into the back of the Charger for REF 00990020002 Two bay Charger only e Ensure Battery is properly seated in the Charger bay Ensure arrows are aligned f repeated attempts to charge the Battery have failed the Battery may be faulty Replace the Battery e The Charger may have a faulty Power Cord Replace the Power Cord Charger LED e Ensure Charger Power Cord is plugged in to the AC power outlet indicator not working e Ensure Battery is properly seated in the Charger bay Ensure arrows are aligned e The Charger may have a faulty Power Cord Replace the Power Cord Battery LED indicator e Battery charge may fully depleted Charge the Battery pack not functioning e Faulty Battery pack Replace the Battery pack Battery does not e The Battery pack may be faulty Replace the Battery pack recalibrate e The Charger LED indicator may be
7. please call the phone number mentioned in the logo
8. to return the Battery gauge to full accuracy 2 Press the recalibration button on the front of the Charger see Figure 2 to begin recalibration of the Battery If the button is not pressed the Charger will automatically charge the Battery 3 When the blue LED flashes the Battery is recalibrating 4 When the calibration is completed a solid blue LED will be present 7 CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Battery Cleaning 1 Remove the Battery from the Holster 2 Clean the exterior of the Battery with a cloth that has been dampened not dripping using a hospital disinfectant Follow applicable hospital protocols during cleaning and dry immediately Charger Cleaning 1 Disconnect the Charger from the power source 2 Clean the exterior of the Charger with a cloth that has been dampened not dripping using a hospital disinfectant Follow applicable hospital protocols during cleaning and dry immediately 8 STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION CONDITION CAUTION For optimal Battery life the Battery packs should be stored environment with low humidity free from corrosive gas at a recommended temperature lt 21 C Extended exposure to temperatures above 45 C could degrade Battery life and performance Transport or store the Batteries and Chargers in an environment that limits exposure to dust moisture and temperature extremes 9 DISPOSAL RECYCLE Follow the hospital and or local regulations to recycle or dispose of electrical equ

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