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To Charge a Battery Pack
CAUTION:
When battery packs require
postsurgical sterilization, ALWAYS allow the battery
packs to cool for one hour before charging.
Excess heat buildup from sterilization and
charging will damage the battery packs.
NOTES:
• To ensure maximum operating time, always
charge battery packs before sterilization, even
if the battery packs have not been used.
• The charging sequence may take between
5 and 120 minutes, based on the type of
battery pack and the existing level of charge in
the battery pack.
• On the Stryker F1 Universal Battery Charger,
always install Stryker F1 SmartGrip
®
Battery
Modules in the proper orientation (figure 6).
Figure 6 – Stryker F1 SmartGrip Battery
Module Orientation
1. Install a clean, dry battery pack into a
compatible charger module with a NO
BATTERY message screen (figure 7).
The information screen will momentarily
display the battery pack part number (figure 8)
and the charging sequence will begin.
During the charging sequence, a CHARGING
message will appear and the number of
illuminated state-of-health bars will increase
from left to right (figure 9).
After the battery pack is fully charged, a state-
of-health test will be performed (figure 10):
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Five to eight bars will illuminate in the
state-of-health area. More illuminated bars
indicates a better ability of the battery
pack to store energy.
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The counter area will update the charge
cycle count (for design integrated
components only).
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A READY message will appear.
Figure 7 – No Battery Message
Figure 8 – Battery Pack Part Number
Figure 9 – Charging Message and Bars
Figure 10 – Ready Message with State-of-
Health Bars and Charge Cycle Count