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10.5.1.7 Disposing of the Battery Pack
To dispose of the battery pack:
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The battery pack shall not be disposed with other waste at the end of its
working life.
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Recycle or dispose the battery in accordance with local, state, and federal/national laws and
environmental regulations.
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Do not place the battery in fire or incinerate.
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For transporting, follow the requirements in
“Section 10.5.1.4, Transportation and Storage”
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10.5.2
XRpad IPU-2
The XRpad IPU-2 is an Interface and Power Unit. The XRpad IPU-2 combines the Power Supply
Unit with additional communication and trigger interfaces. The tethered power and
communication cable is connected to the X-ray detector. The communication data are split inside
the XRpad IPU-2 into Gigabit Ethernet Interface, Detector Trigger Interface, Hand Switch and
Generator Interface, and Detector Push Button Interface. The Gigabit Ethernet Interface of the
XRpad IPU-2 is connected to the Imaging Workstation using a Cat 5e/6 cable. The maximum
cable length is 31 m. The AC cable must be connected to a properly grounded receptacle. The AC
cable is removable and will be plugged to an IEC connector. The XRpad IPU-2 must be
connected with a ground by the functional ground connector (
[14]) or with the poten-
tial of the hospital by the potential equalization connector (
[15]). The socket outlet shall
be near the XRpad IPU-2 and shall be easily accessible. To isolate the equipment electrically from
supply main on all poles simultaneously, the supply main switch (
[18]) must be used.
Figure 10
XRpad IPU-2
WARNING
Connecting the XRpad IPU-2 LAN port directly to the installed
computer network may disturb the IT environment.
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