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Varex Single Battery Charger Reference Manual Before using the Battery Charger, be sure to read this manual thoroughly along with any other manuals for the software and other system components. Keep this manual where it is easily accessible.
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Before You Begin Varex Single Battery Charger Before You Begin To avoid personal injury or product damage, carefully read the manual and all accompanying papers before operating the Battery Charger. For Your Safety To avoid personal injury or product damage, read this manual and all accompanying information carefully before handling, installing, or using the Battery Charger.
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Battery Charger Varex Single Battery Charger Do not remove the charger cover. The charger has no internal user- WARNING serviceable parts. Use only charging devices and accessories approved by the device WARNING manufacturer, and never attempt to bypass or override their charging protection circuits.
Varex Single Battery Charger List of Contents List of Contents Scope ..........................1 Contraindication ......................1 Intended Use ........................1 Intended Users ......................1 Abbreviation ........................1 Definition of Symbols ....................2 Standards and Regulations ..................3 Storage and Use Conditions ..................3 Single Battery Charger Specification and Accessories ..........
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List of Contents Varex Single Battery Charger 12.1.2 Disinfecting the Battery Charger ..............10 12.2 Disposal .......................... 11 12.3 After-Sales Service ......................11 Mechanical Drawings ....................12 Batteries not suitable for the Single Battery Charger ..........14 Safety – Electromagnetic Interference ..............14 15.1 Electromagnetic Emissions .....................
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Varex Single Battery Charger List of Tables List of Tables Table 1 Abbreviations ........................1 Table 2 Definition of Symbols ....................... 2 Table 3 Standards and Regulations ....................3 Table 4 Environmental Conditions ....................3 Table 5 Voltage Rating ........................4 Table 6 Accessories ........................
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List of Figure Varex Single Battery Charger List of Figure Figure 1 Single Battery Charger Size and Dimensions (dimensions are in inches) ......6 Figure 2 Single Battery Charger with the Mounting Bracket............7 Figure 3 Mechanical drawings of the power supply. Dimensions are in inches and millimeters 12 Figure 4 Mechanical drawings of the mounting brackets.
Varex Single Battery Charger Scope This section describes the Varex Single Battery Charger PN 154641. Contraindication There are no contraindications. Intended Use The Varex Single Battery Charger described in this manual is specifically designed to work with the Varex Lithium-ion battery listed in Table 6.
Definition of Symbols Definition of Symbols Table 2 describes the symbols used in the single Battery Charger packaging and in this manual. Table 2 Definition of Symbols Symbol Description Important Information Part Number and Revision Serial Number Direct Current Authorized Representative in the European Community/European Union Protected from touch by objects greater than 12.5 millimeters, not protected from IP20 liquids.
Varex Single Battery Charger Standards and Regulations The Varex Single Battery Charger is a Class 1 continuous operation device and meets the following standards and regulations listed in Table 3 below. Table 3 Standards and Regulations Standard Description EN / IEC 60601- Medical Electric Equipment Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and 1:2006+A2:2021 / Essential Performance (ED.
Accessories Table 6 contains a complete list of accessories that must be used with the Single Battery Charger. It is recommended to use the charger with its approved Varex Imaging accessories and replacement parts. Caution Use of other accessories may invalid the warranty of the product.
Varex Single Battery Charger Table 6 Accessories Accessories Varex Part Number Cable length External Power Supply, 19V 140682 1.5 m Main Hospital Grade 110V Cable 11616 Main European Cable 2.5 m Main Chinese Cable 19045 2.5 m Mounting Bracket 117881 Battery without overlay - Gray 137242 Battery PD Silver overlay...
Single Battery Charger Specification and Accessories Over-Discharged Battery Charging The Battery Charger will slow charge a deeply discharged battery at 0.1A (voltage less than 12.8V). Once the battery voltage exceeds 12.8V, charging proceeds normally. Over-Charge Battery Protection The Battery Charger will stop charging if the battery voltage exceeds 17.5V to prevent over charging. Charging is normally terminated when the battery voltage reaches 17.3V and charging current drops below 0.1A.
Varex Single Battery Charger 9.10 Weight The nominal weight of the charger without the power supply is 271 g. The nominal weight of the charger with the power supply is 487.5 g (without line cord). 9.11 Materials Plastic case parts are molded of a UL recognized PC alloy with flammability rating of 94-V0. 9.12 Mounting Bracket Single Battery Charger comes with a mounting bracket (Varex PN 117881, see Table...
LED Status Indicator LED Status Indicator The LED indicator identifies the charge progress and charge possible faults, as presented in Table Table 7 LED Status Indicator Description Battery Charging Blue - Solid Battery Fully Charged Green - Solid Possible faults: •...
Varex Single Battery Charger In the case the LED is off with the battery in the charger, and the power supply Note plugged in, that indicates a fault. The inserted battery should not be used and your Varex representative should be contacted. Maintenance The Battery Chargers have no serviceable parts.
Maintenance 12.1.1 Cleaning the Battery Charger To clean the battery charger: 1. Unplug the battery charger. 2. Use appropriate personal protective equipment as discussed in the chemical’s instructions. 3. Locate, read, and follow the cleaning instructions specified on the chemical’s labeling, if available.
12.3 After-Sales Service For product returns, contact your distributor or device manufacturer for shipping and packaging instructions. Do not return products to Varex Imaging for repair or service without advance notification. Include all required papers in the shipment. We request that you obtain an RMA number for in-warranty and out-of-warranty returns of products.
Mechanical Drawings Mechanical Drawings Drawings are for reference only. For up-to-date drawings, please contact your Note Varex representative. Mechanical drawings of the power supply PN 140682 can be found in Figure 3, while the drawings for the mounting brackets (PN 117881) can be found in Figure 4.
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Varex Single Battery Charger Figure 4 Mechanical drawings of the mounting brackets. Dimensions are in millimeters and [inches] www.vareximaging.com...
Batteries not suitable for the Single Battery Charger Batteries not suitable for the Single Battery Charger The Single Battery Charger described in this manual cannot be used to charge Varex batteries listed Table Table 8 Batteries not suitable to be used with the Single Battery Charger Description 81701 Battery - Black...
Varex Single Battery Charger Table 9 Single Battery Charger Electromagnetic Emissions Compliance IEC 60601-1-2 Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment test level Group 1, Class A, Group 1, Class The single battery charger uses RF RF conducted emissions 150 kHz – 30 A, 150 kHz –...
Varex Single Battery Charger Table 10 Single Battery Charger Electromagnetic Immunity Compliance (continued) IEC 60601-1-2 Immunity test Compliance Electromagnetic environment test level 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 3 Vrms MHz 6Vrms (in 150 kHz to 80 MHz ISM bands 6Vrms (in ISM bands IEC 61000-4-6 between...
Safety – Electromagnetic Interference Table 11 Test Specs for Enclosure Port Immunity to RF Wireless Communications Equipment Immunity Test Frequency Band Power Test Level Distance (m) Modulation (MHz) (MHz) Service (V/m) Pulse 380-390 TETRA 400 Modulation GMRS 460, +/- 5 kHz 430-470 deviation 1 kHz sine...
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Varex Single Battery Charger These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is Note affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects, and people. Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy.
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