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operating it, afterwards. 

 

Due to over discharging, the battery pack 

Repeat the charging and discharging 

 

procedures for several times. If the result is 

 

damaged. 

 

the same, change the battery pack. 

 

 

 

The battery pack has completed working life. 

Repeat the charging and discharging 

 

 

procedures for several times. If the result is 

 

 

the same, change the battery pack. 

 

8.1 Battery 

  

LIFETIME SA-PB device is equipped with high quality nickel metal hydrate (Ni-MH) batteries. 

 

8.1. Changing battery group 

  

Important! 

In order to avoid any possible damages on electronic circuit, do not touch the electronic board. 

1.

 

Shut LIFETIME SA-PB device down. 

 

2.

 

Remove the device from external supply voltage. 

 

3.

 

Remove the container and other accessories.  

 

4.

 

Unscrew 4 star-head screws on the battery chamber 

cover on the back of the body. 

 

5.

 

Carefully disconnect the battery pack socket 

connector. 

 

6.

 

Replace the flat battery pack. 

 

7.

 

Wait about half a minute before installing the new 

battery pack. Thus, capacitors on the printed circuit board 

are discharged. 

 

8.

 

Place the new battery pack into its slot. 

 

9.

 

Carefully insert the battery pack socket 

connector. 

 

10.

 

Close the battery slot cover and tighten the screws. 

11.

 

Calibrate the device. 

 

Unless the electronic control circuit is in sync with the 

battery pack, the red LED of the capacity indicator flashes. 

The LIFETIME SA-PB device is ready to run when the 

battery pack is full, but the charge status of the battery pack 

will not be displayed unless calibration is performed.. 

 

12.

 

Do a functional check (see the chapter 

"7.2 Function Controlling") 

 

 
 

8.1.2 Calibrating capacity indicator 

  

With the calibration procedure, the capacity indicator and energy amount of the battery pack become equal with each other. 

The following condition require for the calibration: 

 

After each battery pack replacament, 

 

After each fuses changed, 

 

Please follow those steps for calibration: 

 

1.

 

Discharge LIFETIME SA-PB device until it automatically stops. 

 

        2. For charging, connect LIFETIME SA-PB device to the external power. The charging procedure lasts for approximately 2.5 hours. During 
discharging, d

ue to the high residual capacity, it is possible for the battery pack to heat up if the pump runs for a long time. In this case, 

charging starts when the temperature of the battery pack drops below 40 ° C. Depending on the capacity, this process can take up to 45 

minutes. 

 
 
 

9. Maintenance 

 
 

9.1 Periods 

  

LIFETIME SA-PB device does not need any maintenance. However, please consider the periods for the regular functions ("See the 

section 7.1 Periods"). We recommend that you calibrate the battery pack every 8 weeks in accordance with section 8.1.2 to maintain the 

battery pack operating mode and the lifespan of the battery pack. In this context, the battery group is discharged in a controlled manner and 

then recharged. We recommend that you carry out maintenance work, such as inspection and repair, to the manufacturer company 

ELMASLAR or a qualified specialist. 

 

9.2 Disposal 

  

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Summary of Contents for LIFETIME SA-PB 1

Page 1: ...LIFETIME SA PB Suction Device Product Descriptions and Operating Manual ELMASLAR A MODELS LIFETIME SA PB 1 LIFETIME SA PB 2 LIFETIME SA PB 3 LIFETIME SA PB 4 Page 1 14...

Page 2: ...n 8 5 3 Ending Aspiration 9 5 4 Charging LIFETIME SA PB 9 6 Hygienic Preparation 9 6 1 Preparation 9 6 2 Cleansing Disinfection and Sterilization 9 6 3 Connecting Pieces 10 7 Controlling Functions 10...

Page 3: ...1 Overview Front view of LIFETIME SA PB device with reusable collecting container Back view of LIFETIME SA PB device Page 3 14...

Page 4: ...Reusable Collection Container Accessories and spare parts Page 4 14...

Page 5: ...visual warning for 6 seconds 2 Product Descriptions 2 1 Intended Use LIFETIME SA PB is a mobile portable electrically operated medical suction pump used temporarily in adults children and infants To...

Page 6: ...ing with the multi use collection container the device must always stand upright because the ball of the overfill assembly cannot safely close the connection to the suction pump and secretions may ent...

Page 7: ...template on the wall and align it with a water gage 3 Mark the holes for the assembly points 4 Make the holes by using a 3 mm sized drill bit 5 Screw the wall stabilizer by using the screws in the pac...

Page 8: ...ve integrated into suction bag by the saliva the device should always be standing vertically If the fluid is scattered onto the overflow valve it becomes air resistant and the disposable aspiration ba...

Page 9: ...cess ends all the lights on the indicator band will light up steadily Charging with wall stabilizer 1 Connect LIFETIME SA PB device to the wall stabilizer 2 Charging starts automatically a few seconds...

Page 10: ...d is 20 minutes 6 3 Connecting Pieces Following the cleaning disinfection or sterilization procedures connect the pieces as follows 1 Screw the float of the overfill prevention device into the secreti...

Page 11: ...are Correct the incorrect polar connections and reverse change the fuses if required Connection between circle plate and battery Do the interconnection entirely group is not well inserted Device is no...

Page 12: ...ck is full but the charge status of the battery pack will not be displayed unless calibration is performed 12 Do a functional check see the chapter 7 2 Function Controlling 8 1 2 Calibrating capacity...

Page 13: ...vacuum pressure in 12 V 650mmHg in sea level Aspiration hose 7 12 mm Length 1500 mm reusable container Bacteria filter Filter component of 1 m Motor power 55 W Rated voltage 12 V Maximum power 8 A Whi...

Page 14: ...ransport damage caused by improper packaging when the device is returned Not performing the required or stipulated maintenance procedures Normal erosion due to operating The following parts are under...

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