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Operation
Checking the SMRT Pak power level with the SMRT charger (Continued)
•
SMRT
charger LED indicators (B): Green and amber charger LED indicators provide
SMRT
Pak status information.
The LEDs may be in a steady or flashing status based on the condition of the
SMRT
charger or
SMRT
Pak.
SMRT charger LED indicator
Status
Green (flashing)
SMRT
charger is charging the
SMRT
Pak. The optimum
charge time is two hours.
Green (solid)
SMRT
Pak is charged and ready for use
Amber (flashing)
SMRT
Pak temperature delay. The
SMRT
charger is
waiting for the
SMRT
Pak to reach an allowable
temperature range of 43 °F to 88 °F (6 °C to 31 °C).
Amber (solid)
SMRT
Pak error. See the troubleshooting section of your
maintenance manual.
Electrical power installation requirements
When configuring the electrical power source for
SMRT
charger installation, follow these electrical power requirements
for reliable and effective operation.
Power type
Operational
voltage range
Frequency
Maximum
current draw
Standby current
draw
Low voltage
shutoff
AC
100 to 240 VAC
50/60 Hz
1.20 A
0.05 A
N/A
DC
12.5 to 16 VDC
N/A
4.16 A
0.20 A
10 VDC
Installing the SMRT charger
When installing the
SMRT
charger, place the
SMRT
charger in an environmentally controlled location that is:
•
Free of excessive dust and moisture
•
Kept within a constant temperature range. An allowable temperature range is 43 °F to 88 °F (6 °C to 31 °C). The
optimal temperature range is 65 °F to 75 °F (18 °C to 24 °C).
•
Readily accessed for use
Locate and maintain the power supply and power cords to minimize the risk of damage and inadvertent disconnections.
Installing the optional mounting bracket
WARNING
•
Always have a certified mechanic, familiar with ambulance vehicle construction, install the optional mounting bracket
and the
SMRT
charger.
•
Always mount the
SMRT
charger to the optional mounting bracket in an enclosed cabinet and out of patient reach
during transport to comply with established crash test standards.
•
Always make sure that the optional mounting bracket is securely attached to the surface.