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HeartMate III Left Ventricular Assist System Instructions for Use
2. Identify which light comes on for the charging pocket:
• Green light—The battery is charged and ready for use.
Either remove the battery for immediate use, or leave the battery in the pocket until
needed. Leaving a charged battery in the charger will not damage it.
• Yellow light—The battery is actively charging.
Leave the battery in the pocket to continue charging. The yellow light remains on until the
battery becomes charged. When the battery is charged, the yellow light turns off and the
green light comes on.
• Blinking yellow light—Refer to
Calibrating HeartMate Batteries
• Red light or no light at all—The battery or charger pocket has a problem.
Remove the battery and reinsert it in the same pocket. If the same condition occurs (red
light or no light), insert the battery into a different pocket.
If the battery cannot be charged in a different pocket, the battery is defective. Do not use
the defective battery. Contact Thoratec Corporation for a replacement, if needed. Refer to
Using the Charger to Check Battery or Charger Status
on page 7-33 for information on
advisory messages and troubleshooting, including how to read alarm codes when a red
light comes on.
3. After approximately four hours, check the lights for the charging pocket for the battery.
• If the green light is on, the battery is charged and ready for use.
• If the yellow light is on, the battery is still charging.
• If the red light is on, the battery has a problem or the charger interrupted the charging
cycle for some reason. Refer to
Using the Charger to Check Battery or Charger Status
page 7-33 for how to handle red light conditions.
4. Repeat Steps 1–3 for up to three more batteries.
CAUTION !
Avoid covering or blocking the vents on the top of the Battery Charger during use.
Covering or blocking the vents may affect performance.
Summary of Contents for HeartMate III
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