
General Description
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Part Number: 4116841-001 Rev: E
Narkomed MRI-2 Operator’s Manual
Battery
System
The battery system consists of a rechargeable battery that powers the
machine when the power supply charger assembly is inactive.
Although most hospitals have emergency generators that provide AC
power when line power fails, a delay may occur before the generator power
comes online. When the Narkomed MRI-2 is plugged into an AC outlet, the
battery system automatically provides power during the period between a
line power failure and activation of the hospital's emergency generator.
The battery also provides power if the power cord is accidentally
unplugged.
When the hospital's emergency generator comes online (or when a
disconnected power cord is reconnected), the Narkomed MRI-2
automatically switches back to AC power and recharges its battery. The
battery charging system charges the battery any time the power cord is
connected to an active AC power source. The charger can recharge a fully
discharged battery in about 16 hours with the Narkomed MRI-2 in the
Standby mode.
Machine
Functions on
Battery
Power
When the battery system is used, the yellow AC POWER FAIL indicator
on the alarm panel lights (the
AC PWR FAIL
(ME)
monitor display message
appears).
When the battery reserve approaches depletion, the yellow BATTERY
LOW indicator lights (the
BATTERY LOW (LO)
monitor display message
appears).
NOTE:
When battery reserves are low, the BATTERY LOW indicator
lights automatically during an AC power loss or when the
BATTERY TEST button is pressed while AC power is applied.
The BATTERY LOW indicator signifies that 30 minutes or less of battery
power remains from the time the alarm was activated. When the battery is
depleted, the gas supply system remains operative. However, you must
perform manual ventilation by bag, because power to the ventilator is cut
off. The monitoring and alarm functions will not work until AC power is
restored.
NOTE:
If the power cord is not plugged into an active AC outlet for a
period of 30 days or more, the battery may become depleted.
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