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Average Battery Life

The battery life of the CATALYST™ with a fully-charged battery is up to 18 hours. The actual life is dependent  
on the integrity of the dressing. A leak in the dressing can significantly reduce overall battery longevity.

Average Time for Recharging

To ensure the battery has been fully charged, the CATALYST™ should be connected to an outlet via the A.C. Power 
Adapter for approximately 3 hours. After approximately 2 hours of charging, the CATALYST™ reaches 80 percent of total  
battery capacity.

Low Battery Alert

While running on battery, a Low Battery alert “chirps” every 10 seconds and the OFF Button flashes when remaining 
capacity of the battery is less than 20 percent (

3.2 Troubleshooting

). Typically, the CATALYST™ continues to operate  

for approximately 1 hour after the Low Battery alert sounds.

If the battery charge gets too low, the CATALYST™ shuts off and the negative pressure wound therapy is stopped. At this
point, the CATALYST™ must be plugged into an outlet using the A.C. Power Adapter for negative pressure wound therapy 
to resume. Once the A.C. Power Adapter is plugged in, press the ON Button to restart the CATALYST™.

Summary of Contents for CATALYST NPWT

Page 1: ...1 Cardinal Health Negative Pressure Wound Therapy CATALYST Patient User Manual...

Page 2: ...leak with your dressing What to do if you notice bleeding from the wound What to do if you must take your dressing off What activities you can do while using the CATALYST Who to call if you need help...

Page 3: ...stem could result in physical hazards including delayed therapy electrocution and fire These hazards could result in injury or death WARNING Use only the Cardinal Health NPWT Occlusion Detection Dress...

Page 4: ...ATALYST 7 2 2 Charging the Battery 8 2 3 Changing the Canister 10 2 4 Disconnecting from the CATALYST 12 3 Operating Instructions 13 3 1 On Off 13 3 2Troubleshooting 14 4 Care Cleaning 18 4 1 Disposal...

Page 5: ...h NPWT Occlusion Detection Dressing or Kendall NPWT Incision Management Dressing over exposed blood vessels or organs The Cardinal Health NPWT Occlusion Detection Dressings and Kendall NPWT Incision M...

Page 6: ...erash maybeaddedsignsofmoreseriouscomplicationsofinfection Extracareandattentionshouldbe givenifthereareanysignsofpossibleinfectionorrelatedcomplications Infectioncanbeserious Withorwithoutthe CATALYS...

Page 7: ...Negative PressureWoundTherapy Incision Management Dressing Kit is a wound dressing kit to be used with Cardinal Health Negative PressureWoundTherapy NPWT CATALYST ALLY and ALLYTO GO systems K171499 Th...

Page 8: ...2 Figure 2 3 When the CATALYST is connected to an outlet the green light next to the Plugged In symbol comes on Figure 3 If the battery is charging the yellow light next to the Battery Charging symbo...

Page 9: ...e CATALYST reaches 80 percent of total battery capacity Low Battery Alert While running on battery a Low Battery alert chirps every 10 seconds and the OFF Button flashes when remaining capacity of the...

Page 10: ...anisteriscompletelyfull theCATALYST turnsoff To change the canister 1 Clamp the tubing closed Figure 4 NOTE Only applicable if clamp is present If clamp is not present skip to the next step Figure 4 2...

Page 11: ...ealthcare professional how to properly dispose of a used canister 6 To install a new canister hold the new unused canister at the bottom and slide upwards into the holder 7 Align the two ports and pre...

Page 12: ...e than 2 hours in a 24 hour period Your dressing may need to be changed To disconnect from the CATALYST 1 Clamp the tubing closed Figure 4 NOTE Only applicable if clamp is present If clamp is not pres...

Page 13: ...e front of the CATALYST Figure 10 OFF Button ON Button Figure 10 1 Press the ON Button All lights show for 1 second during the power on self test When finished the ON Button stays green Figure 11 Figu...

Page 14: ...alert turn the CATALYST OFF then back ON The alert will clear when the power is cycled WHATYOU SEE HEAR 1 Low Pressure Leak BLINK Push up on bottom of canister Wait 30 seconds BEEP BLINK WHATTO DO 1 I...

Page 15: ...Canister Full Blockage is fixed BLINK BLINK 9 Wait 1 minute BEEP Call Cardinal Health at 1 866 484 6798 SOLIDLIGHT WHATYOU SEE HEAR BLINK BEEP BLINK Canister Full Blockage First look at the canister t...

Page 16: ...proceed with the steps below WHATTO DO Turn ON 2 1 Wait 30 seconds If you see If you see hear Canister Full Blockage is fixed Call Cardinal Health at 1 866 484 6798 SOLIDLIGHT BLINK BLINK BEEP Turn OF...

Page 17: ...w battery fixed WHATYOU SEE HEAR 5 Intermittent Mode WHATTO DO CATALYST makes more noise every 5 minutes when in Intermittent Mode No troubleshooting needed For more information contact your healthcar...

Page 18: ...fore cleaning The battery provides power when the CATALYST is unplugged so negative pressure wound therapy is not interrupted Clean the CATALYST with a damp soft cloth and a mild soap and water soluti...

Page 19: ...eling and information to be supplied Authorized European Representative Indicates the Authorized Representative in the European Union ISO 15223 1 Clause 5 1 6 Medical devices Symbols to be used with m...

Page 20: ...medical device labels labeling and information to be supplied Humidity Limitation Indicates the range of humidity to which the medical device can be safely exposed ISO 7000 2620 Graphical symbols for...

Page 21: ...device that has been sterilized using irradiation ISO 7000 2502 Graphical symbols for use on equipment ISO 15223 1 Clause 5 2 5 Medical devices Symbols to be used with medical device labels labeling...

Page 22: ...for use on equipment IEC 60878 5140 Graphical symbols for electrical equip ment in medical practice ISO 15223 1 Clause 5 3 9 Medical devices Symbols to be used with medical device labels labeling and...

Page 23: ...ins or Presence of Natural Rubber Latex Indicatesthepresenceof naturalrubberordrynatural rubberlatexasamaterialof constructionwithinthe medicaldeviceorthe packagingofamedicaldevice EN 50419 Marking of...

Page 24: ...s Protection Provided by Enclosure Protected against solid foreign objects of 1 0mm and greater and against the effects of continuous immersion in water IEC 60529 Degrees of protection provided by enc...

Page 25: ...ed for Class II equipment according to IEC 61140 ISO 7000 2616 External cord connected External Cord Connected Indicates that device is connected to an external power source ISO 7000 5008 OFF power OF...

Page 26: ...thetic latex This glove has been tested for resistance to permeation of various chemotherapy drugs per ASTM D6978 Standard Practice for Assessment of Resistance of Medical Gloves to Permeation by Chem...

Page 27: ...s on how to open pouch 1 Single Glove 1 Single Glove Contains a single glove TUV Listed Productiscertifiedunder TUV sListingandClassifi cationservicesandforTUV certificationsforCanadaand theUSA Device...

Page 28: ...Hz 0 8Amp Max External Power Supply Output 15VDC 2Amp EnvironmentalConditions Note Storage and Operation Conditions do not apply to the Additional Parts Identified within Section 7 CATALYST Storage Co...

Page 29: ...r in meter s 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 12 0 38 1 2 3 8 12 0 12 0 38 1 2 3 8 12 0 23 0 73 2 3 7 3 23 The CATALYST is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are c...

Page 30: ...1000 4 3 3V rms 150kHz 80MHz 3V m 800MHz 2 5GHz 3V rms 3V m Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the CATALYST including cables than the recommended s...

Page 31: ...LYST please contact your local Cardinal Health representative or Call Customer Service at 1 866 484 6798 Cardinal Health Waukegan IL 60085 www cardinalhealth com Alwaysconsultaphysicianandproductinstr...

Page 32: ...020 Cardinal Health All Rights Reserved CARDINAL HEALTH the Cardinal Health LOGO KENDALL CATALYST TWIST N CONNECT SENSISKIN and SPEEDCONNECT are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cardinal Health...

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