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BATTERY INFORMATION
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BATTERY INFORMATION
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Approx. Time Remaining based on the following ventilator settings: BR 12, Volume 350, PEEP 0, I-Time 1.0
**Applicable to Ventilator REF MS-01-0100
› Applicable to Ventilator REF MS-01-0118
››Applicable to Software version 5.12.00 or 06.06.00 or greater
* The charging icon may still appear when the ventilator is 100% charged.
† Very low battery alarm will sound with less than 15% charge.
‡ Low battery alarm will sound with less than 25% charge.
BATTERY INFORMATION
CHECKING THE VENTILATOR BATTERY CHARGE
Ensure that the ventilator is powered on.
Check the Ventilator Battery Charge icon on the touch screen to see
the current battery charge level for the ventilator. Refer to the chart below
to determine the approximate amount of ventilator battery charge.
When the ventilator is connected to AC, the ventilator battery charge icon
should display either the charging icon or the icon for 100% charged.
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BATTERY
CHARGE
ICON
APPROX.
CHARGE
AMOUNT
Charging*
< 5%
< 15%
15–35%
36–56%
57–79%
57-84%››
80–100%
85-100%››
APPROX.
TIME
REMAINING
N/A
Critically
low.
Recharge
immediately.
Less than
0.5 hour.
† **
Recharge
immediately.
0.5–1.5
Hours‡**
1.5-2.5
hours**
2.5-3
hours**
3-4 hours **
Less than
0.75 hour.
†
Recharge
immediately.
0.75–2
Hours‡›
2-3.25
hours›
3.25-5
hours›
5-6 hours›
VENTILATOR BATTERY CHARGE ICONS, MEANINGS, AND APPROXIMATE TIME REMAINING
NOTE:
There may be a delay of up to 20 seconds before the
Ventilator Battery Charge icon appears on the touch screen.
BATTERY INFORMATION
The Life2000® Ventilation System uses lithium ion batteries with the following specifications.
VENTILATOR BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATION
DESCRIPTION
Type
Lithium ion, rechargeable, not user replaceable.
Ampere/hour rating
1800 mAh
Maximum current
450 mA
Operating Voltage
7.4 V internal
Duration
Approximately 5-6 hours*
Ventilator
If the battery performance degrades to unacceptable levels contact your service
representative.
Approx. Time Remaining based on the following ventilator settings: BR 12, Volume 350, PEEP 0, I-Time 1.0
TIPS:
• *For Ventilator REF MS-01-0118 a fully charged battery in good condition is designed to operate for six hours
of typical use, but exact operating time depends on patient breath rate.
• *For Ventilator REF MS-01-0100 a fully charged battery in good condition is designed to operate for 5 hours
of typical use, but exact operating time depends on patient breath rate.
• If the battery has no charge, it takes approximately three to four hours to fully recharge.
• The ventilator can be used while charging.
• The ventilator sounds an alarm and displays an alarm message when the battery has less than 25% of its
charge and then again when it has less than 15%.
COMPRESSOR BATTERY CHARGE STATUS
When the compressor is powered on, the indicator lights in the battery charge scale are visible. When the
compressor is powered off, press and hold the battery charge status button to display the battery charge scale
indicator lights.
The behavior of the indicator lights in the battery charge scale display is different if the compressor is connected
to an AC power source or running on its internal battery.
WHEN THE COMPRESSOR IS POWERED BY INTERNAL BATTERY
When the compressor is powered on and running on its internal battery, the indicator lights surrounding the
compressor’s power button are illuminated in orange.
BATTERY
CHARGE
SCALE
0
100%
0
100%
0
100%
0
100%
0
100%
0
100%
APPROX.
CHARGE
AMOUNT
0%
1
–
20%*
21
–
50%
51
–
70%
71
–
90%
91
–
100%
* The compressor’s low battery alarm will sound when its internal battery charge drops to 20% or less.