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ResMed Stellar 150 Manual

ResMed Stellar 150 Manual

Charging your external battery
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Charging Your External Battery for the Stellar™150
2020 September. Ontario VEP Stellar™150:
to Your External
Battery: ©2020 Ontario Ventilator Equipment Pool. All rights reserved. Rev date: 10/01/2020
Keep the battery connected to the charger and
charging at all times. Make sure the charger is
plugged into a properly grounded 3 prong electrical
outlet. Always disconnect the battery from the
charger before connecting to your respiratory
device. Prior to disconnecting the battery from the
charger, unplug the charger from the electrical
outlet for safety.
Locate the battery Hubbell connector (white end) and
the charger Hubbell connector (black end with red and
black wiring)
Connect the battery to the charger making sure to
"twist" lock the connectors together clockwise. Test
that the connections are firmly attached by pulling on
the connectors. They should remain attached. Plug
the red plug from the charger into a properly
grounded 3-prong electrical outlet.
When charging, the yellow LED will flash to indicate the battery is in the
charging state. This light will go off and the green on LED will come on to
indicate the battery is charged. Keep the battery connected at all times to
the charger, plugged in, to ensure a fully charged battery when it is
needed. Once fully charged, the charger will automatically go into
"hibernation" mode, keeping the battery charged by checking the charge
every 24 hours and charging the battery if needed.
Charging Your External Battery for the Stellar™150/ Connecting Your Stellar™150

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Summary of Contents for ResMed Stellar 150

  • Page 1 Charging Your External Battery for the Stellar™150 Keep the battery connected to the charger and charging at all times. Make sure the charger is plugged into a properly grounded 3 prong electrical outlet. Always disconnect the battery from the charger before connecting to your respiratory device.
  • Page 2 Connecting Your Stellar™150 to Your External Battery Under normal operation, the AC LED will light up green indicating there is power to the Stellar™150. With an electrical outage, the Battery LED will illuminate indicating the Stellar™150 is using the internal battery for power. “Internal Battery in Use!”...
  • Page 3 Note: When the internal battery capacity falls to 30% (indicated by the battery icon display), an alarm will appear “Internal Battery Low!” and the message “The battery charge is low! Connect the device to the mains power supply”, will appear as well as a 3 tone audible alarm will be be activated. The alarm may be silenced, however, if the mains power supply is still not available (power failure) the user should connect the external battery for use.
  • Page 4 You have been supplied with cables and connections to plug into your external battery and into the Stellar™150 device. These cables may have come attached or may have to be assembled prior to use. It is a good idea to have your cable assembled and ready for use in the event of a power failure.
  • Page 5 The auxiliary power connector has an ON (I) and OFF (O) toggle switch. Make sure the toggle switch is in the ON (I) position. The other end of the cable attaches to your Stellar™150 device. The DC power inlet is located at the back of the device, beside the main power inlet.
  • Page 6 Once connected to the external battery, the Treatment screen will display DC power in use with a green illuminated DC LED. The internal battery will be crossed out in yellow to indicate it is not in use. The top of the screen will show “External DC Power in Use!”...
  • Page 7 Disclaimer This information is provided to you for educational purposes only and should not at any time be considered for a substitute for professional advice from your physician or other qualified health care professional. The VEP does not assume any responsibility for application of the content of this document or for any information that may be present in the documents or websites cited as a reference.