Power Supply; Connections For Accessories; Weight; Dimensions - Cardinal Health AirLife nCPAP Hardware Service Manual

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2.6

Power Supply

Required Power Supply: 15 V DC, 3.3 A, AC adapter (Included, GlobTek, Inc. Model number
GTM21097-5015) or an internal 12 V sealed lead/acid battery (included).
The battery has a working time of four (4) hours from a full charge. Battery charging is active
when the driver is connected to an AC outlet regardless of whether the driver is turned on or
off. The battery requires up to 16 hours of charging to ensure a full charge.
While in operation using battery mode, the battery voltage is monitored and displayed as a
percentage of the 4-hour battery life in increments of 25%. Low battery alarms occur at
approximately 24 minutes of operation remaining (Medium Priority alarm) and at approximately
12 minutes of operation remaining (High Priority alarm).
The correct AC adapter must be used with the driver. Use of an incorrect
The use of any power cords with the AirLife
2.7

Connections for Accessories

Patient Circuit Connection: Standard 15mm Conical/Tapered ID fitting
Proximal Pressure Port: 4.5 mm Luer Compatible ID fitting
2.8

Weight

Approximately 15 pounds
2.9

Dimensions

8-1/2 x 8-1/2 x 6-1/2 inches (excluding gas inlets, patient outlets, and mounting brackets)
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AC adapter can damage the internal circuits of the driver.
than those supplied with the driver may result in increased emissions
and/or decreased Immunity of the AirLife
AirLife
CAUTION
WARNING
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