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• Only 

trained 

and 

experienced 

medical

professionals should use this equipment.  Failure
to  comply  with  the  BSPMAX™  II  Instructions  for
Use  may  result  in  patient  and/or  medical  staff
injury.

• DANGER  -  Explosion  Hazard.  DO  NOT use  in

atmospheres  containing  flammable  gasses
(anesthetics,  etc)  with  concentrations  within
explosive limits.

• Use of eye protection is required while operating

equipment.     

• Inspect battery pack case for cracks prior to use.

Do not use a damaged battery pack.

• DO NOT expose battery packs to fire or incineration.

• DO  NOT  allow  battery  pack  contacts  to  contact

metal  objects.  Contact  with  metal  objects  may
result in electrical shock or a burn injury to the user.

• Under certain classifications of risk, the World Health

Organization (WHO), or local regulatory authorities
recommend special CJD (Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease)
inactivation processing procedures. Consult WHO and
local regulations for further information.

• Battery packs contain nickel cadmium, which must

be recycled or disposed of properly. See product
disposal instructions.

• DO  NOT  store  battery  packs  on  handpieces.

Batteries will discharge if they are connected to the
handpiece  even  though  the  handpiece  is  not
running and will cause irreparable damage to the
battery cells. 

• DO  NOT  use  battery  packs  while  warm.  Allow

adequate  time  for  cooling  prior  to  use.  Cool  by
exposure to room temperature.

• REMOVE battery packs from charging bays when

4-Bay Power Unit is off to avoid battery discharge
and/or damage.

• Recharge battery packs before each use to ensure

maximum running time.

• The charge cycle takes approximately 5-60 minutes.

• The expected run time of a fully charged battery

pack is approximately 3-15 minutes depending on
surgical demand and battery type.

• Only  use  battery  packs  that  have  been  charged

within 48 hours.

• Store battery packs on an activated charger where

they will maintain a full charge, until they are sterilized.

Warnings

Cautions

Notes

Summary of Contents for BSP MAX II PM-X00-710

Page 1: ...PM X00 710 PM X00 715 IR 12 13 SURGICAL POWER ACCESSORIES...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...planation of Symbols Page 6 Features Page 6 Battery Pack Installation Removal Page 7 Troubleshooting Page 8 Cleaning Recommendations Page 9 Sterilization Recommendations Page 10 Specifications Page 12...

Page 4: ...care cleaning sterilization and long term maintenance of BSPMAX II Large Bone Power System Introduction The BSPMAX II 9 6V Battery Pack PM X00 710 and 12V Battery Pack PM X00 715 are intended for use...

Page 5: ...es Consult WHO and local regulations for further information Battery packs contain nickel cadmium which must be recycled or disposed of properly See product disposal instructions DO NOT store battery...

Page 6: ...release the battery pack from the handpiece Battery Pack Latch Battery Pack Case Authorized representative in the European community Batch code Catalog number Caution Conforms with the essential requ...

Page 7: ...battery pack is secure Rotate trigger to the RUN mode Test the handpiece and battery pack by depressing the trigger Rotate trigger to the SAFE mode when not in operation Battery Pack Removal Rotate t...

Page 8: ...ttery pack End of life cycle for battery pack Replace battery pack Subjected to a dry cycle Replace battery pack 4 Bay Power Unit fuses are open blown Replace with appropriate rated fuses See4 Bay Pow...

Page 9: ...battery pack contacts with abrasives Dry battery packs before charging to avoid damage to the battery packs and charger Cleaning Procedures 1 Remove battery pack from the handpiece 2 Inspect the batte...

Page 10: ...sterilize battery packs in cold sterilization like CIDEX DO NOT Peel Pack battery packs for sterilization Sterilization in a sealed pouch traps moisture which can cause damage DO NOT sterilize batter...

Page 11: ...MAX II battery packs The sterilizer manufacturer s written instruction for cycle parameters load configuration and AAMI guidelines for steam sterilization should be followed Sterilization Recommendati...

Page 12: ...ully Charged 3 10 Minutes 3 15 Minutes Working Temperature 32 F 122 F 0 C 50 C 32 F 122 F 0 C 50 C Type Nickel Cadmium Ni Cd Nickel Cadmium Ni Cd Specifications Operating Ambient temperature 50 F to 7...

Page 13: ...13 Return Goods Policy Contact your distributor regarding returned goods policy...

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