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Safety

The following sections provide important warnings and notices regarding the ZOLL 

SurePower 

Charger Station

.

Warnings

Accidental sliding or drop of the 

SurePower Charger Station

 or battery may cause physical 

injury. Operate the 

SurePower Charger Station

 on a stable surface and be careful when 

carrying or moving the unit to avoid injury. Damaged batteries may expose users to a safety 
hazard. Should the 

SurePower Charger Station

 or 

SurePower Battery Pack

 be dropped, 

inspect and test the unit prior to further use following the procedures described in this 
manual. Use caution when handling batteries with damaged cases.

Avoid prolonged exposure of the 

SurePower Charger Station

 or 

SurePower Battery Pack

 to 

direct sunlight to minimize charger and battery heating and the damage that may occur from 
exposure to ultraviolet light.

The 

SurePower Charger Station

 and ZOLL rechargable defibrillator batteries have been 

tested against interference from radio frequency emissions typical of two-way radios used in 
emergency service/public safety activities. Refer to Appendix A to determine recommended 
operating distances from RF transmission equipment

Use only the AC cord supplied with the device. Failure to use the proper line cord could 
result in excess leakage currents, EMC problems, and reduced safety.

Do not disassemble the 

SurePower Charger Station

. A shock hazard exists. Refer all 

problems to qualified personnel.

Do not place anything on top of or beneath the 

SurePower Charger Station

, such as blankets 

or cloths. Doing so may block the vents on the unit, preventing proper dissipation of heat 
during operation.

Do not use the 

SurePower Charger Station

 unit stacked with other equipment. 

Do not use a battery unless the charger’s 

Ready 

LED is lit and the 

Fault

 LED is off. Failure 

to do so may result in the use of a fully depleted battery.

Use the 

SurePower Charger Station

 only in a well-ventilated area. Should a battery become 

overheated, the battery can vent gas that is harmful and potentially explosive.

An insulation or ground failure in the 

SurePower Charger Station

 can result in dangerous 

leakage currents. To avoid this, perform periodic inspection following the procedures 
described in this manual.

Do not operate the 

SurePower Charger Station

 in the presence of flammable agents (such as 

gasoline), oxygen-rich atmospheres, or flammable anesthetics. Using the device in the 
presence of flammable agents can cause an explosion. 

Do not immerse or set the 

SurePower Charger Station

 or 

SurePower Battery Pack

 in liquid. 

Using the device near or within puddles of water may present a shock hazard to the operator, 
patient, and nearby personnel.

A pinch hazard exists when installing a battery into a charging bay.

If the display indicators on a 

SurePower Battery Pack

 are not consistent with the indicators 

on the 

SurePower Charger Station

 or ZOLL defibrillator, a fault condition may be present. 

Remove the battery from service as soon as practical, and verify the correct operation of the 
charger, defibrillator, and battery.

Do not use the 

SurePower Charger Station

 in environmental conditions that fall outside of 

those specified in Chapter 6, “Product Specifications -- 

SurePower Charger Station

.” Using 

the 

SurePower Charger Station

 in environmental conditions that fall outside those described 

in the product specifications can result in failure of the unit.

Do not use the 

SurePower Charger Station

 in the proximity of Electrosurgical Units (ESU).

Summary of Contents for SurePower

Page 1: ...SurePower Charger Station Operator s Guide 9650 0535 01 Rev C...

Page 2: ...formation updates are available ZOLL and PowerCharger are registered trademarks and SurePower is a trademark of ZOLL Medical Corporation All other trademarks and registered trademarks are property of...

Page 3: ...rger and Battery Keys 1 3 Battery Charging Requirements 1 3 Charging Methods 1 4 AutoTest 1 4 QuickCharge 1 4 ManualTest 1 4 Chapter 2 Set Up Powering on the Charger 2 2 Self Test at Power On 2 2 Inst...

Page 4: ...etting the Most from Your SurePower Battery Pack 5 2 Developing a Battery Management Program 5 2 Chapter 6 Product Specifications SurePower Charger Station SurePower Charger Station 6 1 Appendix A Man...

Page 5: ...ation s SurePower Charger Station which you use to test recalibrate and charge ZOLL s rechargable defibrillator batteries It is important that you read and understand the information in this manual Th...

Page 6: ...3 Operation Describes how to use the SurePower Charger Station to test recalibrate and charge ZOLL s rechargable defibrillator batteries Chapter 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Describes how to cle...

Page 7: ...efer to Operator s Guide for more information DANGER high voltage present Protective earth ground terminal Alternating current Temperature Limitation Conformit Europ enne Complies with medical device...

Page 8: ...nection to a personal computer for use with optional software With respect to electric shock fire mechanical and other specified hazards only in accordance with UL 60601 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 M...

Page 9: ...escribe conditions or actions that can result in personal injury or death Caution Caution statements describe conditions or actions that can result in damage to the SurePower Charger Station Note Note...

Page 10: ...also notify the carrier Contacting Technical Service The SurePower Charger Station does not require periodic recalibration or adjustment You should however periodically perform the tests that this man...

Page 11: ...wo characters of the date of manufacture code give the last two digits of the year for example 05 would appear for products manufactured in 2005 The last character of the date of manufacture code give...

Page 12: ...uring operation Do not use the SurePower Charger Station unit stacked with other equipment Do not use a battery unless the charger s Ready LED is lit and the Fault LED is off Failure to do so may resu...

Page 13: ...hazard Do not install batteries into Monitor Defibrillators or a SurePower Charger Station that is not plugged into live AC mains when storage may exceed 90 days Battery damage may occur Notes If you...

Page 14: ...different from originator s organization company name address contact name and contact phone number 4 Date when the change took effect Please address the information to ZOLL Medical Corporation Attn...

Page 15: ...once It is a multi chemistry charger that works with both ZOLL lithium ion and lead acid batteries Figure 1 1 SurePower Charger Station SurePower Charger Station Charging Bays The charging bays in th...

Page 16: ...his icon to indicate that the battery is fully charged and ready for use Test button Pressing this button initiates a manual test of the battery or if the bay is empty a test of the charging bay Test...

Page 17: ...rrect keys will not seat in the charging bays and cannot be charged and tested by the SurePower Charger Station For example the AED PRO defibrillator s disposable battery pack is keyed differently and...

Page 18: ...od is the default charging method for ZOLL s lead acid batteries because it helps lead acid batteries maintain their storage capacity and extend their usable life QuickCharge The QuickCharge charging...

Page 19: ...ll and remove batteries Make sure that there are at least four inches of clear space surrounding the charger This provides the air circulation necessary for the charger to dissipate the heat that it g...

Page 20: ...and AC power is available Warning Always inspect the AC cord before use Do not use the AC cord if it is defective for example the cord s insulation is cracked or the cord is severely kinked Self Test...

Page 21: ...se these well spacers if you will be charging only SurePower Battery Packs The well spacers improve the fit of SurePower Battery Packs in the charger bays and prevent older ZOLL lead acid batteries fr...

Page 22: ...CHAPTER 2 SET UP 2 4 www zoll com 9650 0535 01 Rev C...

Page 23: ...tery pack follow this procedure Step Action 1 Insert the battery into an open battery bay Place the back of the battery against the back of the charging bay and then press the battery down until it cl...

Page 24: ...3 Allow the battery time to charge The charging time will depend on the battery type how depleted the battery was when you put it into the charger and which charging method the battery requires When t...

Page 25: ...into the recess at the semi circular opening of the charging bay press the battery s locking clip to disengage it from the latch and then lift the battery out Note If the charged battery has failed th...

Page 26: ...ck s Test button If the battery s Fault LED lights remove the battery pack from service If the battery pack s fault light does not light test the battery pack in another charger Testing Batteries Manu...

Page 27: ...e charging bay and press the Test Button on the bay s control panel The charger lights the Test LED and begins testing the battery The Test LED will remain lit for the duration of the test When the ba...

Page 28: ...harger that is not fully functional and as such not capable of maintaining a sufficient number of fully charged batteries to operate all of your ZOLL defibrillators effectively To test a battery bay f...

Page 29: ...the LED display and beeps indicate during different operating modes The charger lights LEDs in one of two ways steady persistent or brief periodic Indicators When Powering On or Testing the Unit Char...

Page 30: ...ry charging ON steady Battery in bay AutoTest or Manual Test Method battery being drained ON steady Battery Test in progress AutoTest or Manual Test Method battery charging ON steady ON steady Battery...

Page 31: ...emoving a Battery Charger Operational State Charge LED Ready LED Test LED Fault LED Audible Alarm Battery removed from bay no battery fault detected Battery removed from bay battery fault detected 2 B...

Page 32: ...CHAPTER 3 OPERATION 3 10 www zoll com 9650 0535 01 Rev C...

Page 33: ...e to the charger housing 2 Inspect the AC cord for severe kinks or exposed wires 3 Connect the charger to live AC mains The charger will beep turn on the fan and light all LEDs for several seconds The...

Page 34: ...ck for a defective power cord Plug the charger into another power source 2 Charging LED does not light when a battery is in the battery bay Check to see if the charger is in the drain phase of a batte...

Page 35: ...batteries used and the pattern of discharging and recharging batteries Because of this it is good practice to replace and discard used batteries on a preventive scheduled basis The most effective prev...

Page 36: ...ufficient number of batteries and chargers Have a sufficient number of batteries and battery chargers to insure that every ZOLL resuscitation device has fully charged main and spare batteries ready at...

Page 37: ...should be more frequent since failure may occur rapidly at the battery s end of life At a minimum ZOLL recommends testing every three months 7 Develop a battery recycling and disposal plan The disposa...

Page 38: ...CHAPTER 5 USING ZOLL RECHARGABLE BATTERIES EFFECTIVELY 5 4 www zoll com 9650 0535 01 Rev C...

Page 39: ...100 240 Vrms 50 60 Hz 120 Vrms 400 Hz Power Consumption 200 VA maximum Output per Bay Voltage 6 to 16 8 V dc Charging Current 0 to 3 00 A dc Discharging Current 0 to 3 00 A dc Maximum Thermal Output...

Page 40: ...NS SurePower Charger Station 6 2 www zoll com 9650 0535 01 Rev C Altitude of Operation 300 ft through 20 000 ft below and above sea level 91 m through 6096 m below and above sea level 1060 through 500...

Page 41: ...uses RF energy for internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 Class A The SurePower Cha...

Page 42: ...er quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 c...

Page 43: ...s m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicini...

Page 44: ...tions equipment Rated Maximum Output Power of Transmitter W Separation Distance According to Frequency of Transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 0 35 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 0 7 0 01 0...

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