Overview; Charging The Battery For Emergency Operation - Dräger Apollo Operating Instructions Manual

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Overview

This section of the manual provides information on
how to set up and install all system components
needed to prepare the Apollo for use. The setup
procedure shall be followed by the performance of
the Periodic Manufacturer's Procedure.
WARNING !
Use only clean and disinfected parts to prevent
infection of patient or user.
Charging the Battery for
Emergency Operation
Apollo has a built-in uninterruptible power supply
(UPS) which maintains the power supply for at least
30 minutes (up to 90 minutes, depending on the
ventilation parameters) in the event of a mains power
failure, provided that the battery is fully charged.
Switching to battery power takes place automatically
and is indicated on the screen by the message:
POWER FAIL.
The battery recharges automatically when the
workstation is plugged into the mains, but only up to
a maximum ambient temperature of 95° F/35
The battery must be charged for 10 hours before
using the workstation for the first time:
1. Plug the mains power plug of the Apollo
workstation into the mains outlet. The mains
voltage must correspond to that specified on the
rating plate on the back of the machine.
The green LED labeled >
(1 in
Figure
18).
2. Leave the Apollo connected to the mains for 10
hours. The workstation does not have to be
switched on.
Caution !
The devices connected to auxiliary power sockets
will not be powered by the UPS in the event of a
power failure.
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AC Power< lights up
Figure 18. Location of AC Power LED
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