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CS100/CS300 Battery Operation Quick Reference Guide Note: This is an abbreviated guide for proper battery operation and maintenance for the CS100 and CS300. For complete product instructions, please refer to the CS100 and CS300 Operating Instructions.
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CS100 and CS300 Intra-aortic Ballon Pumps. The CS100 and CS300 batteries are designed to be used during transport or portable operation and it is critical to keep these batteries charged at all times to avoid interruption in power during transport.
Battery Overview CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION CS100/CS300 Internal Battery Specifications Type: 24 VDC (nominal), 17.2 Amp-hours Sealed lead acid, maintenance free Run Time: (full charge) 2.25 hours minimum (from full charge, 120 bpm, 22 ± 5 °C) Approximately 3.0 hours typical with new battery (from full charge, 90 bpm, 22 ±...
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(3) year intervals, or if run time is less than the minimum run time of 135 minutes minimum at 120 bpm. Disposal of batteries should be conducted in accordance with local statutes and the labeling shown on the battery pack. 5 CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Battery Overview...
Battery Overview CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION CS100/CS300 Optimum Battery Performance To obtain optimum battery performance and expected battery life the following guidelines should be observed. • The batteries should be maintained at full charge when the IABP is not in use. It is required that the IABP be plugged into an AC outlet when the system is not in use.
AC power is not available to the system, or when the system battery is faulty. Front Panel CS100: The Battery In Use status message and the Battery Indicator are displayed when the system is operating from the internal rechargeable battery.
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Battery Status CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Viewing Battery Status on Display Screen Note: The display shown is for illustrative purposes and does not Alarm & Advisory Alarm and Advisory Messages Area represent actual clinical conditions. Messages Area This section of the screen displays alarm and advisory messages. The top-most line is reserved for high priority alarms.
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Medium/low level alarms or informational messages are displayed in the 3 lines below the top line. When a Medium Priority Alarm – such as a Battery Alarm – is displayed, IAB assist is not suspended and the Medium Priority Alarm tone is sounded. Medium Priority Alarms require the Operator’s prompt response. 9 CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Battery Status...
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Battery Status CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Medium Priority Alarms Medium Priority Alarms indicate situations in which a prompt Operator response is required. This class of alarm does not suspend pumping but may indicate a need for corrective action. A yellow flashing alarm icon with two (2) exclamation points denotes Medium Priority Alarms.
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CAUSE AND RESPONSE: Operation Trigger Detailed Cause System Response Reset Trigger Mode Source Battery reserve falls Unaffected Automatically removes below 30 minutes of message and turns operating time. off tone when AC is restored. 11 CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Battery Status...
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Battery Status CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Informational Messages Informational Messages provide system information to the Operator. Informational Messages display textual messages and, in some cases, are accompanied by an infrequently-repeating audio reminder tone. The following are the associated help screens for battery-related Informational Messages:...
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START key is pressed. system date at startup During operation the or the internal battery message is removed has a total accumulated after 30 seconds. discharge time in excess of 100 total discharge cycles. Battery Status 13 CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION...
BATTERY MAINTENANCE REQUIRED Associated Help Screen Probable Cause Corrective Actions The internal battery has become 1. Contact Getinge Service. Battery replacement may unreliable. be required. 2. Continue operation on AC power. 3. If battery operation is necessary, battery run time may be reduced.
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(total lock). The two casters on the side opposite the handle have total lock only. It is recommended that all four casters are locked for use on uneven surfaces or in transport vehicles. IABP Console on a Hospital Cart CS300 Battery 15 CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Operation...
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CS300 Battery CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Operation CS300 Portable Operation The following is recommended by Datascope: 1. Battery fully charged prior to starting transport. 2. The use of Datascope’ s Sensor IAB will eliminate the pressure waveform artifact that commonly occurs when moving patients using conventional fluid-filled pressure monitoring catheters.
On position. If the system is to be stored for extensive periods of time, or in ambient temperatures above the operating range, see the Battery Section of the User Maintenance Chapter in the Operating Instructions for additional information. CS300 Battery 17 CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Operation...
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CS300 Battery CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Operation CS300 Battery Operation Battery in Use • Verify that the “Battery in Use” Informational Message and the Battery Indicator are displayed when in battery operation. • Battery charging is not active when the battery is in use.
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Volts peak with widths greater than 10 mSec when powering the system Waveform: Sine wave or modified sine wave Output Capability: Minimum of 500 watts continuous power; 1000 watts surge power Safety Compliance: Meets or exceeds safety standards per IEC 60601-1 CS300 Battery 19 CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Operation...
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CS300 Battery CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Operation Removing CS300 Pump Console from the Cart (with battery pack attached) The console can be removed from the cart with or without the battery pack attached. Removing the console without the battery pack attached reduces the lift weight by approximately 35 lbs.
Battery Icon shows a full battery. See page 7 of this document. * This does not imply a three-year warranty. * Whichever comes first CS300 Battery 21 CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Preventive Maintenance...
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CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Operation CS100 Hospital Cart The CS100 console is mounted on a hospital cart for intra-hospital transport. The console may be separated from the cart to accommodate very tight spaces within a hospital room/venue. All four (4) casters on the hospital cart swivel to facilitate movement in any direction.
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3. The system must be properly secured when used in an ambulance, helicopter, or fixed wing aircraft. The CS100 is available in two versions with identical clinical functionality. A console version with a hospital cart or the CS100 Universal Transport System (UTS) is specifically designed for air and vehicular transport. The UTS version mechanically attaches to a docking station for high strength mounting.
Operation CS100 Battery Operation During portable operation, the CS100 is powered by a rechargeable battery. Prior to portable operation the battery should be fully charged. A fully charged battery is indicated by a continuously illuminated battery charging LED. This LED is located on the front panel.
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NOTE: A reduction in run time will occur over a battery‘s life due to age, storage temperature and discharge depth. Batteries which are continually subjected to complete discharge cycles without the recommended immediate recharging, can incur permanent damage. CS100 Battery 25 CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Operation...
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CS100 Battery CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Operation CS100 Switching from AC to Battery Operation 1. The system automatically switches to battery power if AC power is removed (intentionally or due to power loss). 2. If necessary, charge the battery as described in accordance with previous instructions.
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3. The IABP ON/OFF switch will activate the system. 4. Interruption of the external DC source power will result in portable internal battery operation. 5. The internal BATTERY INDICATOR will not be displayed during external DC operation. CS100 Battery 27 CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Operation...
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Operation Operation from DC-to-AC Inverter The CS100 can be powered from a DC-to-AC inverter if the DC source and the inverter meet the specifications defined below. The DC source and inverter should be checked for proper operation by qualified maintenance personnel prior to emergency use. The message Battery in Use will not be displayed during proper AC inverter operation.
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Portable Operation Emergency Battery Back Up Recommendations Datascope recommends that a back-up to the internal battery always be available. WARNING: Replacing the internal battery, when AC mains are not connected, will stop the therapy, (i.e., power down the pump.) CS100 Battery 29 CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Operation...
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CS100 Battery CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Operation Removing CS100 Pump Console from the Cart (with battery pack attached) The console can be removed from the cart with or without the battery pack attached. Removing the console without the battery pack attached reduces the lift weight by approximately 35 lbs.
Check Battery Indicator marginal or after three (3) years. • Check battery run time. Replace batteries when operating time is * This does not imply a three-year warranty. marginal. * Whichever comes first. CS100 Battery 31 CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Preventive Maintenance...
Key Battery CS100/CS300 BATTERY OPERATION Warnings & Precautions Warnings and Precautions WARNING: The patient balloon should not remain inactive in the patient (i.e., no inflating and deflating) for more than 30 minutes, due to the potential for thrombus formation. CAUTION: The internal batteries are charging only when the AC Mains plug is connected to an active AC Mains source, the AC Mains switch is ON, and the battery charging status LED is illuminated.
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Refer to Instructions for Use for current indications, warnings, contraindications and precautions · 05/2019 Getinge • 1300 MacArthur Blvd., Mahwah, NJ 07430 · USA · +1 201 995-8700 or 1 800 777-4222 45 Barbour Pond Drive, Wayne, NJ 07470 · USA · +1 888 880-2874...
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