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Battery Operation
7-2
Operator's Manual
Figure 7-1.
Power Pac
When the ventilator is used for transport applications, ensure that the Power Pac battery pack is
fully charged prior to use. It is highly recommended to carry an extra, fully charged Power Pac
during transport or outdoor applications.
The Power Pac can be charged independently from the ventilator and has an LED on the bottom
edge to show charge condition. To view the charge condition, push the button (green = approx-
imately 90% or higher charge level, amber = charge not completed, red = battery depleted).
Always attach the Power Pac to the ventilator and turn it on to verify the actual charge level per-
centage (shown in the message display).
*Standard Settings:
Fully charged, new battery in good condition. Power Save on. Peak pres-
sures below 30 cmH
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O with these settings:
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Mode = A/CMV
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Respiratory rate = 15
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Tidal volume = 500 mL
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Inspiratory time = 1.0 seconds
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PEEP = 0
7.1.2
Backup Battery
The secondary backup battery will provide a minimum of 30 minutes of operation. The ventilator
will automatically switch to the backup battery whenever the Power Pac battery pack is removed
or when the Power Pac power is low and the Switching to Backup Battery alarm occurs.
7.2
Conditions that Affect Battery Use Time
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Summary of Contents for Newport HT70
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