Power Pac Battery Pack Removal
Operator's Manual
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7.6
Power Pac Battery Pack Removal
To remove the Power Pac battery pack, press the release latch labeled “PUSH” while lifting the
Power Pac up at its base and sliding it upward.
Figure 7-2.
Power Pac Battery Pack Removal
The Newport HT70 Ventilator should always have a Power Pac battery pack installed. The AC
power connection for the ventilator is located on the back of the Power Pac battery pack.
When inserting the power supply into the AC connection on the Power Pac, ensure that the cord
is to the right of the plug and that it locks in place securely. Plug one end of the power cord into
the adapter and the other end into a properly grounded outlet. Ensure that the green external
power LED lights whenever the ventilator is connected to external power.
To remove the AC power supply from the Power Pac, gently pinch the connector to release the
locking pin and then pull the plug out.
WARNING:
Batteries contain environmentally unfriendly materials. Do not discard them in an incinerator or
force them open. Batteries cannot be discarded with normal waste. Discard in accordance with
your institution’s or local jurisdiction’s policy.
7.7
Battery Alarms Overview
for descriptions of each alarm and
for alarm priority level
and description.
The ventilator automatically monitors the Power Pac battery pack and the secondary backup
battery to alert users of their condition. An icon in the upper right corner of the touch screen dis-
plays the charge level condition of the battery that is in use.
Battery condition alarm violations are indicated by an audible alarm, an alarm message displayed
on the touch screen, and the LEDs in the handle of the ventilator flashing. The battery alarms will
occur in the following order:
1.
Power Pac Battery Pack Low
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