External Battery - CareFusion Children’s Health LTV Manual

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Your ventilator will be plugged into an electrical outlet once you are home. During car trips and outings your
child's ventilator will use a detachable (battery that comes off and on) or external battery. You will need to
know the amount of time the battery will last. Some ventilators have car adapters so they can be plugged in
during a car trip. When you are planning to leave the home, always make sure your battery is fully charged.
Always have your back-up battery with you as well.
AC Power/Internal Battery
• AC Power charges the internal and detachable battery.
• The internal battery is made for use during short periods.
The length of time the ventilator will operate on internal power
(up to 60 minutes) depends on settings, charge level and condition
of the battery.
• If the battery dead, it takes up to 8 hours to re-charge.
Detachable Battery (Sprint Pack)
• If the LTV is not connected to a power source or
external battery, it will work on the detachable battery.
• The detachable battery (includes 2 lithium batteries)
will work the LTV up to 5 hours.
When the LTV is connected to an electrical outlet, it
automatically charges the detachable battery.

External battery

The LTV can work from a 12V DC Free Standing
car battery using the external battery cable connector
or using a DC car adaptor.
The External Battery Packs can only be recharged using
the CareFusion External Battery Charger.
The LTV or/and ReVel ventilator images(s) is/are © 2016 CareFusion Corporation; Used with permission. CareFusion Corporation. (2016).
TRACh Team
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