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1. ueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee esee eene nennen nnn nennen nns 33 Chapter 9 Service and SUpport vicisssiccssicsscsessssccsesersoineaceveansuannsrscaneseansscnumnenansataasvannsuesiansnasetecs 35 Chapter 10 Battery d E 37 November 2006 1110227 Revision 2 iii Table of Contents MC Power Systems User s Guide Appendix A Power System Specifications ecce nnns 39 Appendix B Mechanical Specifications 1eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenee nennt 41 Appendix C Power System Specifications e cease nnne 43 Appendix D System Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity Declarations 45 OSS A fec 51 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide About This Document About This Document Overview The MC Power System was designed specifically to meet the needs of point of care mobile solutions This document contains all the essential information necessary to use and maintain the MC Power System at its maximum potential To ensure the current and future success of your power system there are a few key points to keep in mind e Establish clinical protocols for plugging in the power system to charge whenever it is not in use to ensure uninterrupted clinical workflow e Use only Stinger Medical approved peripheral
2. Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Chapter 7 Troubleshooting The following table describes some of the most common troubleshooting options for the MC power systems Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution No output Re settable fuse See No Output Reset Procedure Power system not charged Charge Power System Power system section not connected Connect both sections of power system together 26 Amp Hour unit only See Preparing for Operation Power output disconnect switch in OFF position See Preparing for Operation in the MC Power System Series 35 Amp Hour topic Reduced runtime Power system not charged Charge power system Battery life exceeded Contact Stinger Medical C A R E department Component not powering Component not plugged in Plug in to power system No output from power system See No Output Reset Procedure Dip switch incorrectly set 26 Amp Hour units see User selectable Switch Settings OR 35 Amp Hour units see User selectable Switch Settings Power system not charged Charge power system Overload Contact Stinger Medical C A R E department Power system beeping Power system discharged Plug in to charge Not charging Faulty wall outlet Plug into alternate wall outlet Faulty cord set Replace cord set per policy Charger timed out See Charger Timed out Rese
3. AC Power Input Fig 15 AC Power Input 1110227 Revision 2 12 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 3 35 Amp Hour Series Preparing For Operation Parts Listing 1 Fig 16 MC2 Power System Series 35 Amp Hour 1 Power system unit Fig 16 1 Cord Set Fig 17 and 18 Unpack components carefully inspecting for damage WARNING Power System is HEAVY Confirm that the Power Output Disconnect Switch is in the ON position For more information see Identifying the Power System Verify that the green LED power indicators light up beside the outputs Note The number of LEDs to light up will vary based upon the number of outputs purchased Charge your MC Power System using a Stinger Medical supplied cord set Fig 17 and 18 for 24 hours prior to use For more information see Charging the Power System Fig 17 Curly cord Fig 18 Cord reel 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 13 Chapter 3 35 Amp Hour Series MC Power Systems User s Guide 4 Confirm the Charging indicator on the fuel gauge is ON see Identifying Fuel Gauge Indicators 5 Your Power System is ready for use when the Charged indicator is ON 1110227 Revision 2 14 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 3 35 Amp Hour Series User Selectable Switch Settings Voltage Settings Orientation e The diagram below illustrates each switch location and which output it controls e The output
4. Unit Identifying the Power System 5 Preparing for Operation 6 User Selectable Switch Settings 9 35 Amp Hour Unit Identifying the Power System 11 Preparing for Operation 13 User Selectable Switch Settings 15 If the power system unit was sent alone 1 Unpack the power system unit and check for any physical damage 2 For the MC Power System Series 26 Amp Hour units connect and secure the electronic and battery enclosure together For the MC Power System Series 35 Amp Hour units the Power Output Disconnect Switch depicted below must be in the ON position initial use or before storing the See User s Manual before the power system BATTERY DISCONNECT A SiO Power output disconnect switch location 3 Verify that all LED indicators for each power output channel are ON 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 1 Chapter 1 Quick Setup MC Power Systems User s Guide 4 10 11 12 13 14 Output voltages are normally pre configured to power on the intended device s prior to shipping Check the user selectable switch settings to verify that the correct voltage has been set for each power output channel Locate the power output plastic cover on the back side of the base Remove the power output plastic cover and slide the power system unit into base of the cart Secure the power system unit with the two security pins located on both sides of the base Fig 1 Power Outpu
5. an order of operation for resetting these fuses 1 Remove all devices that are connected to the power system s outputs 2 Wait approximately 30 45 seconds after devices have been removed 3 Insure that all devices are switched off and then reconnect those devices 4 Power on connected devices one at a time 5 If fuse does not reset repeat Steps 1 4 until fuse is reset If you continue to experience problems with the power system discontinue use of the system and contact the Stinger Medical C A R E department Charger Timed out Reset Procedure Note The following procedure is designed for use only with the MC Power System Series 26 Amp Hour Unit 1 Remove all devices that are connected to the power system s outputs Unplug AC power source 3 Remove the power system from under the workstation 1110227 Revision 2 30 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Remove the stabilizer plates and separate power system enclosures Wait 30 seconds Follow the steps listed in the MC Power System Series 26 Amp Hour topic Preparing Your MC Power System for Operation 7 Reconnect devices 8 Plugin to charge until the fully charged notification light has illuminated If you continue to experience problems with the power system discontinue use of the system and contact the Stinger Medical C A R E department 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 31 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting MC2 Power Systems User s G
6. any applications vou may be running Exit Setup 3 Click OK The following window is displayed z Advanced Power Monitor Software Setup x Begin the installation by clicking the button below Click this button to install Advanced Power Monitor Software software to the specified destination directory m Directory C Program Files Advance Power Monitor Change Directory Exit Setup 1110227 Revision 2 22 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 6 Power System Management Software 4 Click the installation button to begin installing the software 3 Advanced Power Monitor Software Setup xj Begin the installation by clicking the button below Click this button to install Advanced Power Monitor Software software to the specified destination directory Directory cerea Files Advance Power Monitor Change Directory Exit Setup The following window is displayed 42 Advanced Power Monitor Software Choose Program Setup will add items to the group shown in the Program Group box You can enter new group name or select one from the Existing Groups ist 5 Accept the default Program Group and then click Continue 6 The installation is complete when the following window is displayed Advanced Power Monitor Software Setup Exi Advanced Power Monitor Software Setup was completed successfully 7 Click OK 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 2
7. at 888 445 8970 DO NOT USE THE UNIT IN NEAR WATER OR OTHER LIQUIDS If the unit becomes wet unplug it immediately wipe away any excess liquid and allow it to dry before use Failure to do so may cause electric shock damage to the unit voiding of warranty injury or death DO NOT IMMERSE THE POWER SYSTEM IN WATER This is an electrical hazard and can cause damage to the unit void product warranty and could result in personal injury fire and or death ALWAYS KEEP THE UNIT WELL VENTILATED Do not block ventilation airways or insert items into the ventilation slots Failure to do so can cause the power system to overheat and possibly cause fire explosion and or death Off only for a part of EQUIPMENT IEC Publication 31417 5265 OORE e BP2PPPPP On only for a part of EQUIPMENT IEC Publication 417 5264 November 2006 1110227 Revision 2 Warning Labels and Symbols MC Power Systems User s Guide Warning Labels 6 17 2005 MC 2 Power System Ue ETLLISTED CONFORMS TO UL STD 60601 1 c US 120VAC CERTIFIED TO Input N 1 6A iste CANICSA STD 60 Hz C22 2 NO 601 1 3075589 Output VDC CHNL 1 AND OR 3 Serial L0505170131 12V 14V 15V 16V 17V 18V 19V 20V MAX 4 0 A MAX CHNL 2 AND OR 4 3 3V 5V 7V Class1 Internally Powered 9V 12V MAX 24 0 A MAX Medical Equipment lt gt Murfreesboro Tennessee _888 909 8906 www stingermedical com E
8. voltage can be set by user between 12 20V on Power Output 1 and Power Output 3 and between 3 3 12V on Power Output 2 and Power Output 4 e All outputs have a maximum continuous current of 4 amps e User selectable switches are located on the top and left hand side of the power System enclosure e Power outlets are intended for workstation mounted equipment ONLY Power Output 1 and 3 Power Settings Power Output 2 and 4 Power Settings zov afsitss iis va vidan 7v i ol Gl ALL OF Switch 4 ON All OFF Switch 3 ON IO ovale A m si Switch 7 ON ovit m f E 5V I II 18V Switch 4 ON Switch 42 ON Switch 6 ON Switch 2 ON dU ON TEESE CENE Switch 5 ON Switch 1 ON Voltage Settings for Power Output 1 and Power Output 2 VOLTAGE SETTINGS CONDO Left hand view 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 15 Chapter 3 35 Amp Hour Series MC Power Systems User s Guide VOLTAGE SETTINGS EZ C Voltage Settings for Power Output 3 and Power Output 4 optional Ton view 1110227 Revision 2 16 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 4 Identifying Fuel Gauge Indicators Chapter 4 Identifying Fuel Gauge Indicators Basic Press amp hold 15 120V 60Hz seconds to put AC power power system in connected suspend mode for storage all LEDs will not be lit Press momentarily for wake up 3 seconds Advanced Fuel capacity indicat
9. 2 November 2006 49 Appendix D System Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity Declarations MC Power Systems User s Guide 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 50 MC Power Systems User s Guide Glossary Glossary AC Alternating Current An electric current that reverses direction in a circuit at regular intervals found in a standard wall outlet ACC Accessory Ambient Temperature around the circuit board AMPS Ampere a unit of electric current Circuit A closed path followed or capable of being followed by an electric current Com Port Communications port for data Cord Set Power cord Cycle Complete discharge and recharge of power system Cycle Life Number of complete cycles a battery can perform before reaching the end of its use DC Direct current such as from a battery Deep Discharge Extreme depletion of energy available from a battery Discharging To cause the release of stored energy or electric charge from a battery Exhaust Opening for hot air to exit power system Frequency The number of repetitions per unit time of a complete waveform as of an electric current Fuse A safety device that protects an electric circuit from excessive current Hertz A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second Inrush A sudden initial pull of power from the battery upon start up Intake Filter Protective device for air inlet Load A device or the resistance of a device to which
10. 3 Chapter 6 Power System Management Software MC2 Power Systems User s Guide Configuring Advanced Power Monitor Access Options Creating a desktop icon to start the Advanced Power Monitor application 1 2 3 4 From the Start menu point to All Programs and then click Stinger Medical Right click Advanced Power Monitor and then click Copy Access the Windows desktop Right click an empty location on the Windows desktop and then click Paste Automatically starting the Advanced Power Monitor application Perform the following steps to copy the Advanced Power Monitor application into the Startup folder of each user on the computer 1 o N OD oa FF CQ M 9 From the Start menu point to All Programs and then click Stinger Medical Right click Advanced Power Monitor and then click Copy From the Windows desktop double click My Computer Double click Local Disk C Double click Documents and Settings Double click All Users Double click Start Menu Double click Programs Double click Startup 10 Right click in the Startup folder and then click Paste 11 24 Close all open windows 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 6 Power System Management Software Configuring COM Ports The Advanced Power Monitor software does not automatically determine which COM port has been set for the communication between the computer and power system The user will have to m
11. COM a LPT Y Communications Port CO Y Communications Port COME Sard teo and osse controllers M System devices Uneversal Seres Bus controllers 7 Launch the Advanced Power Monitor application 8 Click Advanced Settings 9 Click the down arrow in the COM Port field in Advanced Settings T Xdvanced Power Monitor r1 GU Computer ID STINGER D6407E0 Charge Time Remaining F im w 1 4 Minimize Settings Advanced Settings COM Port v Sound On Version 1 02 10 Select the COM port noted in step 6 11 Click Minimize Settings to close the Advanced Settings options Communication between the computer and power system is successful when the semicolon in the time clock is blinking off and on 1110227 Revision 2 26 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 6 Power System Management Software Understanding the Advanced Power Management Software Launch the Advanced Power Monitor application The following window is displayed Advanced Power Monitor Computer ID ENGLAB15410 Calculated Time Advanced Settings Remaining Charge Time Remaining Green Power system fully Yellow Power system in a Red Warning Power system charged low state of charge critically low plug in to charge immediately 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 27 MC Power Systems User s Guide November 2006 1110227 Revision 2 28 MC Power Systems User s Guide
12. MI Electromagnetic Interference Information Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect Medical Electrical Equipment This equipment should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment If adjacent or stacked is necessary this and other equipment should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio television or Medical Electrical Equipment reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference using one or more of the following measures reorient or relocate the receiving antenna increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is connected consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help The user must use shielded cables and connectors with this product Any changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by
13. ON position Verify that all LED indicators for each power output channel are ON Output voltages and power cables are normally pre configured to power on the intended device s prior to shipping Check the user selectable switch settings to verify that the correct voltage has been set for each power output channel Locate the power output plastic cover on the back side of the base Remove the power output plastic cover and verify that all cables have no physical defects and are properly secured to each power output channel Fig 2 Power Output Plastic Cover Fig 2 Location of plastic cover Plug in the power system unit to charge and verify that one or more LED indicators on the fuel gauge is working properly Assemble and secure the power output plastic cover onto the cart Plug in the power system unit to charge prior to use For optimal charging performance charge the unit with no devices ON Check fuel gauge to verify that the LED indicators for both AC Present and Charging are ON 10 The power system unit is ready for use when LED indicator for Charged is ON November 2006 1110227 Revision 2 Chapter 1 Quick Setup MC Power Systems User s Guide 11 Connect the correct power cable to each device Verify that the correct power cable is being used for the intended device since each power output can be configured to different voltages 12 Power ON device s 1110227 Revision 2 4 November 2006 MC
14. Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 2 26 Amp Hour Series Chapter 2 26 Amp Hour Series Identifying The Power System Voltage Settings for ACC 1 Monitor CPU Laptop amp ACC P 1 Monitor Power ower Output Outputs shown left side CPU Laptop Power Output LED Power Indicator ACC 2 Power Output ACC 3 Power Output 120V 60Hz AC Power Input Fig 6 Identifying the Electronic Enclosure Notes e ACC is an abbreviation for Accessory Power Management Software Connect USB Type B Voltage Settings for ACC 2 amp ACC 3 Power Outputs optional Fuel Gauge Monitor Connect Cooling Fan Exhaust e Sticker for voltage settings ACC 2 and ACC 3 will not be present if only two outputs are purchased e LED for ACC 2 and ACC 3 will not be functional if only two outputs are purchased 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 Chapter 2 26 Amp Hour Series MC Power Systems User s Guide Preparing For Operation Parts Listing Fig 7 e 1 Electronic Enclosure A e 1 Battery Enclosure B e 1 Cord Set Fig 10 and 11 1 Unpack the unit carefully and inspect it for damage There will be two parts Electronic Enclosure and Battery Enclosure WARNING Battery enclosure is HEAVY Battery Enclosure B A Fig 7 MC Power System Parts 2 Connect electronic enclosure A and battery enclosure B at docking connector Fig 8 Electronic Enclosure A Battery Enclosure B Doc
15. STINGER MC Power Systems User s Guide November 2006 Document ID 1110227 Revision 2 DIFFERENT BETTER UNMATCHED Copyright notice Copyright 2006 Stinger Medical LLC All rights are reserved The software in this product is protected by applicable United States of America copyright laws and international treaty provisions Publication date November 2006 Printed in U S A Product and version MC Power Systems Stinger document control number Document ID 1110227 Revision 2 Reader comments Any comments or suggestions regarding this manual are welcomed and should be e mailed to StingerDocumentation stingermedical com Trademarks Stinger Stinger Medical LLC the Stinger Medical logo MC Power System the MC Power System logo and Stinger Mobile Computer Workstation are trademarks of Stinger Medical Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All other product and company names herein may be trademarks service marks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Disclaimers Stinger Medical LLC provides the following cautions to the reader of this manual e Stinger Medical LLC may change all or part of this manual without notice e All rights are reserved Reproduction or duplication of all or part of this manual in any form is prohibited without the explicit written permission of Stinger Medical LLC e Stinger Medical LLC assumes no respon
16. UPPORTING see 6 8 3 201 b Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the MC Series The MC Series is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the MC Series can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the MC Series as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter Rated maximum output d 5 V Mao khzto80 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d B5 V eP d 8 5 Ei eP d 7 Ei eP 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance din meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 1110227 Revision
17. an object in a window such as a button field or column also indicates emphasis on a critical instruction or step Italics a reference to another document also indicates emphasis on certain words Example do not delete this file 1110227 Revision 2 vi November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Intended Use Intended Use The Stinger Medical workstations and power systems are intended for the continuous non invasive logging of patient data in hospitals hospital type facilities and intra hospital transport Note Hospital use typically covers such areas as general care floors operating rooms special procedure areas intensive and critical care areas within the hospital type facilities Hospital type facilities include physician office based facilities sleep labs skilled nursing facilities surgical centers and sub acute centers Intra hospital transport includes transport of patient within the hospital or hospital type facility Medical and non medical apparatus such as vital signs monitors computers LCD monitors and bar code scanners may be supplied by Stinger Medical or may be configured locally The collateral standard for medical electrical systems IEC 60601 1 1 Second Edition 2000 12 provides requirements for integrating ITE such as a printer or monitor with medical equipment Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy however no guarantee is given to the correctness of its conte
18. anually determine what COM port has been assigned and manually set it in the Advanced Power Monitor software by performing the following steps 1 2 3 4 5 From the Start menu point to Settings and then click Control Panel Double click System Click the Hardware tab Click Device Manager depicted as follows System Restore Automatic Updates General Computes Name ey ied M Device Manager The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed onyo COMUNE Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Device Manager M Drivers Driver Signing lets you make swe that installed divers are compatible with Windows Windows Update lets you set up how Windows connects to Windows Update for divers Driver Signing Windows Update Hardware Profiles La Plein A CENCE Hardware Profiles dillerent hardware configu Click the plus sign by Ports COM amp LPT 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 25 Chapter 6 Power System Management Software MC2 Power Systems User s Guide 6 Note the COM port assigned to the USB Serial Port depicted as follows Miva Bex Be amp txn yew teb j D SS eaea Jl STNE ENED OM enpre gt de Dui drives dd Depla adatos amp loopy dsk controllers Q tee Enterf ce Devers GME ATA ATAPI controllers D teybosdi Mice and other pointing devices H Montys Ng Network sirtos BM POMCIA adiphers F Pots
19. ations Technical Summary The power system is a self contained regulated power supply battery and charger unit packed in an aluminum enclosure Features Medical Filter IEC AC Input Regulated Adjustable DC Output Fast Charging Electrical Specifications Input Input Voltage Input Frequency Inrush Current Limiting Input Protection Output Output Voltage Output Current Output Power Overload Recovery Overload Protection Operating Time Output Efficiency Battery Requirements Battery Type November 2006 Intelligent Communications optional Cooling Fan Re settable Overload Protection 85 to 125 VAC 60 Hz lt 70A peak less than 1MS 5A 250V fuse 3 3 VDC 20 VDC 5 4 0 A per channel maximum 80 watt max channel 1 amp 3 48 watt max channel 2 amp 4 Follow No Output Reset Procedure 11A re settable poly fuse Operating time will vary depending on state of charge and load present gt 90 Sealed lead acid quantity 1 1110227 Revision 2 39 Appendix A Power System Specifications MC2 Power Systems 40 Battery Manufacturer Capacity Output Voltage Range Cycle Life Connectors Cables Input Power Connector USB Port Connector Output Power Connector Charging Charge Time new battery Powersonic 26 or 35 Ah each 12 V nominal 3 3 20V 5 Approximately 350 full charge cycles Medical Filter IEC power connector Standard USB cable A male to B ma
20. d needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS WARNING Use of unapproved ACCESSORIES may result in degradation which may result in increased Emissions and decreased Immunity Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Cables Transducers and Accessories The listed cables transducers and accessories have been determined by Stinger Medical to be compliant with the emissions and immunity requirements of IEC 60601 1 2 2001 Stinger Max Possible Shielded Part No Length Y N 8115196 8115197 8115198 Cable power Hirose A Kycon KPP 72 Y 8115199 Cable power Kycon Kycon KPP 72 Y 8115200 Cable power 3 pin din Kycon KPP 72 Y 8115201 Cable power Kycon Kycon KMDLA 72 Y 8115202 8115203 8115204 8115275 8115360 Cable 10 pin ribbon extension IOSEPH E Table 201 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions for all EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS see 6 8 3 201 a 3 Guidance and Manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The Fusion is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Fusion should assure that it is used in such an environment 4 Emissions Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance test RF emissions The Fusion uses RF energy only for its internal function 4 CISPR 11 Group 1 T
21. d 10096 Optimal power system life occurs when unit is fully charged every cycle For more information see Identifying Fuel Gauge Indicators Power System Discharging The power system begins discharging when it is disconnected from the AC power source and powering a peripheral device s After the power system reaches its maximum runtime potential it will disable power to its outputs The MC Power System Advanced Monitoring System will communicate to the host computer and perform an orderly shutdown of the Microsoft Windows Operating System unless the user plugs in the power system for charging Fig 19 LOW BATTERY Fig 19 Low battery indicator 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 19 Chapter 5 Charging the Power System MC Power Systems User s Guide Circuit Protection The MC Power System is thermally protected and self resetting For more information see No Output Reset Procedure The cooling fan maintains a constant ambient temperature inside the electrical enclosure Deep Discharge Protection Deep discharge of the power system will significantly reduce its cycle life After the power to the load is disabled the internal circuitry goes into suspend mode to prevent the power system from reaching a level of deep discharge To reduce this risk the MC Power System will shut down and cut off the output voltage 1110227 Revision 2 20 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 6 Power System Manag
22. dered hazardous substances If batteries are improperly disposed of for example thrown in the trash or illegally dumped these substances can eventually leak out and contaminate the surrounding soil and groundwater supply It is a violation of federal law to improperly dispose of lead acid batteries once they can no longer be used Once a battery is purchased full liability and responsibility lies on the owner to dispose of the battery The law says that responsibility is still on the owner if the battery is disposed of improperly by dumping in a landfill or shipping to a scrap dealer who does not handle it properly and in which environmental damage occurs It is illegal to dispose of batteries in any way other than thermal recovery or recycling of the hazardous substances in batteries according to the Environmental Protection Agency EPA The Department of Transportation DOT has strict guidelines for the shipping of hazardous materials which result in large fines if they are not followed Check with your local ordinances for proper disposal procedures MSDS sheets are available on line at http www StingerMedical com Batteries are consumable goods For proper operation replace batteries every 18 months 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 37 Chapter 10 Battery Disposal 1110227 Revision 2 38 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Appendix A Power System Specifications Appendix A Power System Specific
23. e higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a or relocating the MC Series Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the MC Series is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the MC Series should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance i is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting November 2006 1110227 Revision 2 47 Appendix D System Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity Declarations MC Power Systems User s Guide b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strength should be less than V4 V m 1110227 Revision 2 48 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Appendix D System Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity Declarations Table 206 Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM for EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS that are not LIFE S
24. ement Software Chapter 6 Power System Management Software Setting Up the Power Management Software e None no USB cable provided disregard this section e Advanced available at time of purchase only USB cable included e System Requirements Operates ONLY on Windows XP and 2000 Installation Note If the local computer has any type of anti spyware or firewall application installed then you may receive a pop up notice To complete the installation process enable the program to be allowed to resume 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 21 Chapter 6 Power System Management Software MC2 Power Systems User s Guide Installing the Advanced Power Monitor Software Note The Advanced Power Management Software is available for use with both the 26 Amp Hour and 35 Amp Hour units The Advanced Monitoring software does not offer the ability to perform an auto run of the software installation Manual installation of the software is required to load the application and the USB driver 1 Navigate to the CD ROM drive or the disk folder location where the installation files reside 2 Double click the setup exe file The following window is displayed The following window is displayed 3 Advanced Power Monitor Software Setup xj Welcome to the Advanced Power Monitor Software installation program Setup cannot install system Files or update shared files if they are in use Before proceeding we recommend that you close
25. finger guard on the power system Remove the filter media from the retainer Rinse the filter media thoroughly under cool running water A OO N Carefully squeeze excess water out of the filter media and lay the filter media flat to dry oa Once the filter media is dry replace it into the retainer Re install the retainer onto the finger guard 1110227 Revision 2 34 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 9 Service and Support Chapter 9 Service and Support Should your power system or workstation require repair contact the Stinger Medical C A R E department to obtain an RMA Return Merchandise Authorization An RMA is necessary to return the unit to Stinger Medical for servicing and to maintain the product warranty Any unit without an RMA will be returned at owner s expense See the warranty for more information Contact the Stinger Medical C A R E department for questions related to service and or warranty coverage Stinger Medical C A R E Department 1152 Park Avenue Murfreesboro TN 37129 888 445 8970 Toll free 615 896 1652 Phone 615 896 8906 Fax http www StingerMedical com 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 35 Chapter 9 Service and Support MC2 Power Systems User s Guide 1110227 Revision 2 36 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 10 Battery Disposal Chapter 10 Battery Disposal Industrial batteries contain lead and sulfuric acid which are both consi
26. herefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions 5 CISPR 11 Class A Harmonic 6 emissions IEC Class A The Fusion is suitable for use in all establishments other than 61000 3 2 domestic and those directly connected to the public low voltage Voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic fluctuations purposes 7 flicker Complies emissions IEC 61000 3 3 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 45 Appendix D System Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity Declarations MC Power Systems User s Guide Table 202 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity for all EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS see 6 8 3 201 a 6 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The Fusion is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Fusion should assure that it is used in such an environment Electrical fast transient burst power supply lines power supply lines Immunity test IEC 60601 Compliance Electromagnetic environment test level level guidance Electrostatic 6 kV contact Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic discharge ESD 6 kV contact 8 KV air tile lf floors are covered with synthetic IEC 61000 4 2 8 KV air material the relative humidity should be at least 30 2 kV for 2 kV for Mains power quality sho
27. king Connector 1 Docking Connector 2 Fig 8 Docking Connection 3 Install security screws C with security wrench included 1110227 Revision 2 6 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 2 26 Amp Hour Series Security Screw C Fig 9 Security Screw Installation 4 Confirm the green LED power indicators light up beside the outputs Note Number of LEDs to light up will vary based upon the number of outputs purchased 5 Charge your MC Power System using a Stinger Medical supplied cord set Fig 10 and 11 for 24 hours prior to use For more information see Charging the Power System Fig 10 Curly Cord 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 7 Chapter 2 26 Amp Hour Series MC Power Systems User s Guide Fig 11 Cord Reel 6 Confirm the Charging indicator on the fuel gauge is ON For more information see Identifying Fuel Gauge Indicators 7 Your Power System is ready for use when the Charged indicator is ON 1110227 Revision 2 8 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 2 26 Amp Hour Series User Selectable Switch Settings Voltage Settings Orientation The diagram below shows each switch location and which output it controls The output voltage can be set by user between 12 20V on outputs CPU Laptop and ACC 2 optional and between 3 3 12V on outputs ACC 1 Monitor and ACC 3 optional All outputs have a maximum continuous current of 4 am
28. le Mini DIN 4 pin device 6 hours with no load 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Appendix B Mechanical Specifications Appendix B Mechanical Specifications MC Power System Series 26 Amp Hour Maximum Assembled Dimensions 5 5 x 7 125 x 16 5 Maximum Weight 30 Ibs or less MC Power System Series 35 Amp Hour Maximum Assembled Dimensions 5 5 x 7 2 x 16 6 Maximum Weight 30lbs or less ear ML ape Si 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 41 Appendix B Mechanical Specifications 1110227 Revision 2 42 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Appendix C Power System Specifications Appendix C Power System Specifications Storage Requirements e The unit must be fully charged prior to storing e The electronic enclosure on the 26 Amp Hour unit must be unplugged from AC power source and separated from battery enclosure e The Power Output Disconnect Switch on the 35 Amp Hour unit must be set to the OFF position Classifications e Class 1 Internally Powered e Degree of Protection against Harmful Ingress of Water IPXO e EQUIPMENT not suitable for use in the presence of a FLAMMABLE ANAESTHETIC MIXTURE WITH AIR or WITH OXYGEN OR NITROUS OXIDE Environmental Specifications e Operating Temperature 25 C to 40 C e Relative Humidity 5 95 non condensing Warranty e Product Warranty 1 year limited warranty e See http Awww stingermedical com fo
29. nts This document is subject to change without notice Stinger Medical provides this information as reference only Stinger Medical 1152 Park Avenue Murfreesboro TN 37129 888 445 8970 Toll free 615 896 1652 Phone 615 896 8906 Fax http www stingermedical com 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 vii MC Power Systems User s Guide Product Safety Information Product Safety Information Safety Guidelines The MC Power System Series is designed to ensure both the highest level of product quality and safety for the user To maintain both quality and safety follow the guidelines and instructions in this manual Use the power system only as intended Do not place the power system near a window Exposing the power system to rain water moisture or constant direct sunlight can severely damage it To maintain your warranty refer all servicing to Stinger Medical qualified personnel The MC Power System has no user serviceable internal parts Do not cover or obstruct any venting holes on the power system Store the power system within 10 to 30 degrees Celsius 50 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit Storing the system outside the temperature range could result in permanent damage Use and maintain the cord set provided with the unit If any cord or cable is frayed or damaged replace it immediately with another of the same type and rating as supplied by Stinger Medical To clean the exterior of the power system follo
30. or Note Internal charger error or battery Charge Power Power System fully system low charged When blinking 120V 60Hz Ac POWersystemis power Power Connected fully charged and connected to AC power OR When solid power system is unplugged from AC power and is running on battery power System low An alarm sounds when the system is fully discharged To silence alarm plug in the unit to charge it November 2006 1110227 Revision 2 17 Chapter 4 Identifying Fuel Gauge Indicators MC Power Systems User s Guide 1110227 Revision 2 18 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 5 Charging the Power System Chapter 5 Charging the Power System Note Where the integrity of the external PROTECTIVE EARTH CONDUCTOR arrangement is in doubt EQUIPMENT shall be operated from its INTERAL ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE Power System Charging In order to charge the power system plug it in to a 120V 60Hz AC power source using a Stinger Medical supplied cord set Note The MC Power System Series 35 Amp Hour unit is required to have the Power Output Disconnect Switch in the ON position For more information see the Power Disconnect Output Switch Location illustration Charge Time Charge times vary depending on the usage of the power system Typically as a power system is used the capacity of the power system diminishes Charge time Capacity of charge 6 hours with no loa
31. power is delivered Low Battery Critical state of discharge Output Energy produced by a system Medical Grade Standard fit for use in hospitals Meter Display Visual interface for power management software Overload An electrical load that exceeds the available electrical power Peak The highest value attained by a varying quantity a peak in current Polyfuse Thermal re settable fuse Preventative Maintenance Required regular care Retrofit To fit into or onto equipment already in existence or service Suspend Sedentary state Timed Out A state of inactivity between the battery and charger after a preset number of attempts at communication have been made Torx Has a grooved socket and receives a driver with a grooved shaft Unrecoverable Discharge A drop in voltage beyond the point where the battery will recover in a timely manner USB An external peripheral interface standard for communication between a computer and external peripherals 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 51 Glossary MC Power Systems User s Guide Voltage The rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit expressed in volts 1110227 Revision 2 52 November 2006
32. ps User selectable switches are located on the top and side of the electronic enclosure Fig 12 Power outlets are intended for workstation mounted equipment ONLY CPU Laptop amp ACC 2 Power Settings ACC 1 Monitor amp ACC 3 Power Settings igssssss etes eaaa My Switch 4 ON All OFF Switch 43 ON aeos neo Vfl alll SV E 18V 1 SEEFFETEI Switch 44 ON Switch 2 ON Switch 6 ON Switch 2 ON aay ON Mun fied e Switch 5 ON Switch 1 ON Fig 12 Location of User selectable Switches Voltage Settings for ACC 2 amp ACC Voltage Settings for 3 Power CPU Laptop amp ACC Outputs 1 Monitor Power optional Outputs 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 9 Chapter 2 26 Amp Hour Series MC Power Systems User s Guide 1110227 Revision 2 10 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 3 35 Amp Hour Series Chapter 3 35 Amp Hour Series Identifying The Power System LED Power Power Fuel Gauge Power Indicator uel Gaug Output 1 Output 2 Monitor Connect Power 5 i q r D ras ca Power Power Management Output Output 4 Software 3 Connect USB Type B Top view Fig 18 Power Output Port Connectors 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 11 Chapter 3 35 Amp Hour Series MC Power Systems User s Guide Right hand view Power Output Disconnect Switch Cooling Fan Exhaust TON 4 OFF Fig 14 Fan and Power Output Disconnect Switch Rear view 120V 60Hz
33. r full warranty details Approvals ETL cETL Listing for North America e UL60601 1 UL Standard for Safety Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety First Edition e CSA C22 2 NO 601 1 M90 Issue 1990 01 11 R2001 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety General Instruction No 1 Supplement 1 1994 Amendment 2 February 1998 R1997 Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC European Union EU Testing and Report Services e CENELEC EN 60601 1 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety Incorporates Corrigendum July 1994 Includes Amendments A1 1993 A11 1993 A12 1993 A2 1995 and A13 1996 IEC 601 1 1988 A1 1991 A2 1995 Corrigendum 1995 Modified e IEC 60601 1 2 2001 09 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 2 General Requirements for Safety Collateral Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements and Tests Second Edition CB Scheme Report and Certificate e IEC 60601 1 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety Second Edition 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 43 Appendix C Power System Specifications 1110227 Revision 2 44 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Appendix D System Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity Declarations Appendix D System Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity Declarations MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT needs special precautions regarding EMC an
34. s with the power system e The MC Power System has no user serviceable internal parts 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 V About This Document MC Power Systems User s Guide Document Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this document Convention Description Keyboard keys and Begin with an uppercase letter and appear in bold type enclosed in function keys brackets for example Enter or F1 Key combinations Are enclosed in brackets and appear in bold type If joined with a plus sign press and hold the first and second key simultaneously for example Press Ctrl B Execution buttons Begin with uppercase letters and appear in bold type for example Menu names and options Begin with uppercase letters and appear in bold type for example On the System Setup menu click Restore Factory Profile Window names Begin with uppercase letters and appear in bold type for example the Advanced Power Monitor Software Setup window is displayed Text variables Are enclosed in angle brackets for example drive name gt Numeric variables Are represented by a letter for example x In addition the following special formats are used Format Indicates Green text a hyperlink to another section of this document or to a web site Courier text of a message displayed in a window Courier bold text that you must type in a window Bold a reference to a window or to
35. sibility for damage or injury from use of the MC Power System not in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual Contact information e Stinger Medical Technical Support 888 445 8970 e Stinger Medical Sales 888 445 8970 e Web site address http www stingermedical com 1110227 Revision 2 ii November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents About This DOocutmebit oie ioo ehe iei a eoi E DEED teens eiie iEn V QV SIMO W Ne ERE V DOCUMENT CONV SMUG ass Ce cubre su peni teveDdxs ERE remis F de era bra teria Cove vent AP mier ea lancer vi Intended Mi vii Product Safety InformalioD s eise neas bab EYE PURE RURREEX2 ERN EE 2 IAPLEIA RAS FR RAE HEURE PR XE PEN CDUI UEM EUM ON ENE viii Salety G ldelitiGS iiousoris nie re eres ev vue rev urat ev noeh p dva NEE viii Warning Labels and Symbols renta no atop inan bap ab usi ix Warning SVIMDOIS eT ix Warning lori PEE X EMI Electromagnetic Interference Information seen X Obtaining Optltmum Performalce iine ai ee ted us UE Roe e i Rode ease poat deed xi Chapter 1 Quick Setup 1 Ghapter 2 26 Amp Hour SOS sac ccc wc cach ean eto cece staccato tests 5 Identitying The POWER Syste sarsaran eorne E a a E EE EEE TEAD 5 Preparing For OPE lA OM c
36. ss sete sizes csslecaagsnae EET 6 User Selectable Switch Settings c cccccescccccssscececsseeeeesseeeeeseseeeeesseneeeesseeeaeesseseaeesseeeeaees 9 Chapter 3 35 Amp Hour Series associa recesses eh sees ees eor eso casus ec eps Reece 11 Identifying The POWER SVySIGI TIGs sa ca acd in sius inar ia Dudum p Ruin aa c Oda ao none exu acean m a Den anus eg rasa cu 11 Prepating Fol OPE all OM xia sso cessa tonno it detis sut aa qi dax x s AE EEEa 13 User Selectable Switch SetlllTgS ss occasu ca coda io Cr ua qax uoa et ae dex Eia Sia aaa sE DE denx sat ied aan cs 15 Chapter 4 Identifying Fuel Gauge Indicators eese 17 Chapter 5 Charging the Power System eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eene eene nennen nnn nnns 19 Chapter 6 Power System Management Software esee 21 Installing the Advanced Power Monitor Software sssseeeee 22 Configuring Advanced Power Monitor Access Options sssseeeeee 24 Gonfigutilg COM PORSu cinokseeot utente dex e cavo UD R Y vi YR EXAM G2 EUXUKE KI WERO CR Y LEUR FUB RR A HRRER 25 Understanding the Advanced Power Management Software 27 C apter 7 TUSSI OUI Gnas ce saa nio rhet sea od enia eiit ne aea sence eects a essais cceeia 29 FRESE I ROC CUNE PERA EEA AE T A A ICTU 30 Charger Timed out Reset Procedure essent 30 Chapter 8 Preventative Maintenance
37. t Plastic Cover Security Fig 1 Location of plastic cover and pins Check all existing power and data cables on the cart for any visible defects Connect each power cable to the configured power output channel for the intended device Laptop computers are usually connected to the Power Output 1 located on the far left hand side If available connect the USB and fuel gauge cables to the power system unit Plug in the power system unit to charge and verify that one or more LED indicators on the fuel gauge is working properly Assemble and secure the power output plastic cover onto the cart Plug in the power system unit to charge prior to use For optimal charging performance charge the unit with no devices ON Check fuel gauge to verify that the LED indicators for both AC Present and Charging are ON The power system unit is ready for use when LED indicator for Charged is ON Connect the correct power cable to each device Verify that the correct power cable is being used for the intended device since each power output can be configured to different voltages 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 1 Quick Setup 15 Power ON device s If power system unit was sent with a workstation 1 2 Check the power system unit and workstation for any physical damage For the MC Power System Series 35 Amp Hour units the Power Output Disconnect Switch must be in the
38. t Procedure Battery life exceeded Contact Stinger Medical C A R E department November 2006 1110227 Revision 2 29 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting MC2 Power Systems User s Guide Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution No LEDs lit on power system Power system not properly See Power Output connected Disconnect Switch Location Reconnect power system sections reference the section of this document specific to your power system Re settable fuse See No Output Reset Procedure Battery in state of unrecoverable discharge Contact Stinger Medical C A R E department COM port In use USB not plugged in or assigned COM port is used by another device OR another copy of the application is running Contact Stinger Medical C A R E department Will not recognize USB Drivers not loaded connection See Installing the Advanced Power Monitor Software Reset Procedures No Output Reset Procedure The Stinger Medical DC to DC circuit boards have been upgraded to self resetting polyfuses If a situation occurs that could cause harm to a circuit these fuses will trip and protect the circuit from damage The result of a tripped fuse is no output Many reasons could cause a fuse to trip If a fuse is reset and the system continues to have a problem discontinue use of the system and contact the Stinger Medical C A R E department Below is
39. tem Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity Declarations Table 204 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity for EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS that are not LIFE SUPPORTING see 6 8 3 201 b Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The MC Series is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the MC Series should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IE QUO i eg Compliance Electromagnetic immunity guidance level level Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the MC Series including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance d 3 5 Vi eP Conducted 3 Vrms 3V d 3 5 E1 eP 80 MHz to 800 MHz 61000 4 6 MHz 3 V m where P is the maximum output power rating Radiated RF 3 V m of the transmitter in watts W according to IEC 61000 4 the transmitter manufacturer and dis the 3 a to 2 5 recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Ko NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz th
40. the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation MC Power System meets or exceeds FCC Class A limits for EMI 1110227 Revision 2 x November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Warning Labels and Symbols Obtaining Optimum Performance Plug your MC Power System into an AC power source wall outlet for charging whenever not in use or unattended Stinger Medical recommends establishing a protocol for end users requiring the power system be plugged into and AC power source whenever not in use or unattended Perform regular preventative maintenance Failure to do so will void warranty Limit current output to 4 amps per channel Do not open power system enclosure there are no user serviceable parts inside Opening enclosure will void product warranty 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 xi MC Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 1 Quick Setup Chapter 1 Quick Setup Note The quick setup information in this chapter pertains to both the 26 Amp Hour and 35 Amp Hour units Use the references in the following table to obtain further information about your unit to assist you during the set up process MC2 Power System See page 26 Amp Hour
41. uide 1110227 Revision 2 32 November 2006 MC Power Systems User s Guide Chapter 8 Preventative Maintenance Chapter 8 Preventative Maintenance Important note Please put the MC Power System on a quarterly preventative maintenance schedule to clean air intake filter s Failure to do so will void warranty Cleaning Procedures When cleaning the MC Power System disconnect AC power source and separate electronic enclosure and battery enclosure Refer to Charger Timed out Reset Procedure for separation instructions Use a damp slightly wet mildly soapy cloth to clean the exterior of the power system The following is a listing of approved cleaners that are effective for cleaning the exterior of the power system e Quaternary ammonium chloride compounds such as AirX 1098 e Bleach household strength 1 10 minimum dilution strength e Ethyl or Isopropyl alcohol 70 e Hydrogen Peroxide e Phenolic Disinfectants such as Lysol e WexCide e Ovation amp e Fantastic e Formula 409 e 1 6 Aqueous ammonia e Green Soap USP United States Pharmacopoeia Cleaning the Filter Kit The following instructions are recommended for cleaning the filter on the power system The filter kit is made up of three parts finger guard filter media and retainer Finger Guard Filter Media Retainer 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 33 Chapter 8 Preventative Maintenance Remove the retainer from the
42. uld be that of a typical power supply input gt 95 dip in Ux for 5 sec 4096 U 6026 70 U 30 sec 1 kV for 1 kV for commercial or hospital environment A ce tg input output input output lines lines 1kV 1kV differential differential Surge mode mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical IEC 61000 4 5 2 kV 2 kV commercial or hospital environment common common mode mode lt 5 Ur lt 5 U gt 95 gt 95 dip in dip in U for U for 0 5 0 5 cycle cycle Mains power quality should be that of a typical A neis Voltage dips short 40 Uz 60 dip in U3 for 5 commercial or hospital environment If the user intanupuons ang GID inim TOE S7 cyees of the Fusion requires continued operation voltage variations on cycles 3 p during power mains interruptions it is recommended that the Fusion be powered lines 70 U 3096 dip in Ux for IEC 61000 4 11 dip in U for 25 cycles ron anuninteruptble power spp er 25 cycles ty 596 U gt 95 lt 5 Ur dip in U4 for 5 Power frequency 50 60 Hz magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 3 A m 3 A m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment NOTE U is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level November 2006 1110227 Revision 2 46 MC Power Systems User s Guide Appendix D Sys
43. w the UL 60601 1 standard for use in a hospital environment See Cleaning Procedures for more information Before cleaning the 26 Amp Hour unit disconnect the electronic and power enclosures from their power sources Before cleaning the 35 Amp Hour unit disconnect the electronic enclosure from its power source 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 viii MC Power Systems User s Guide Warning Labels and Symbols Warning Labels and Symbols Warning Symbols Symbol Description THIS SYMBOL ALERTS OF AN I MPENDING DANGER Failure to follow instructions could result in personal injury and or damage to the unit USE A NONFLAMMABLE CLEANER WHEN CLEANING THE UNIT Failure to do so can result in death explosion and or fire DO NOT LEAVE THE UNIT UNATTENDED AROUND CHILDREN Failure to do so can result in injury and or death CAUTION THE POWER SYSTEM IS HEAVY You must use proper lifting techniques Failure to do so can result in injury AVOID USING AN EXTENSION CORD WITH THE UNIT If an extension cord must be used ensure it is rated for the power capacity of the unit THIS SYMBOL ALERTS OF IMPENDING ELECTRICAL HAZARD Failure to follow instructions could result in personal injury fire and or death DO NOT OPEN THE POWER SYSTEM Unauthorized personnel opening the power system may cause injury and or death If the unit is not working properly please contact the Stinger Medical C A R E department

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