Low Battery Power Alarms; Maintaining Internal Battery Charge - Stryker SmartPump Rx Instructions For Use Manual

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Low Battery Power Alarms

If a 'low battery' alarm condition occurs, connect the SmartPump to AC
power as soon as possible. If AC power is unavailable and the internal
battery becomes fully discharged, the SmartPump will maintain cuff
pressure. Manual cuff deflation is required.
• If 30 minutes of internal battery operating time remain, the
following will occur: an audible alarm, the Alarm Indicator Mute
button will flash red and the battery charge icon will blink. The
alarm may be muted for 15 minutes.
• If 15 minutes of internal battery operating time remain, an audible
alarm will occur. The alarm may be muted for one minute,
indicating the battery is 'minutes' from full discharge.

Maintaining Internal Battery Charge

When the SmartPump is plugged into AC power, its internal battery is
charging automatically.
The SmartPump control panel indicates battery-charging status as
follows:
Battery Charging Symbol: The segments of this symbol illuminates sequentially
and repetitively while the internal battery is being charged. This occurs when the
SmartPump is connected to an AC power source. Once the internal battery is
fully charged, all of the segments are lit.
Battery Power Symbol: The segments of the battery power symbol are lit to
indicate the level of battery charge during internal battery operation. For
example, three segments lit indicate a charge level of approximately 80%.
AC Power LED Indicator: Illuminated green whenever AC power is applied to the
unit.
Battery Charge LED Indicator: Indicates battery charge status. The indicator
operates when connected to AC power and the SmartPump is on or off.
Green (steady): internal battery is fully charged, in trickle or slow charge
mode.
Yellow (blink): internal battery is in fast charge mode and may require one
hour to reach an 80% charge level.
No Light: internal battery is not charging; AC power may not be present. if
AC power is present, there may be battery charge circuit failure or internal
battery failure.
Control Panel and Display
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