Metro Mobile Computing Workstations MPS-3111 Series Sealed Lead Acid Power Supply User Manual

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MPS-3111 Series SLA Power Supply Operations Manual Supplement

InterMetro Industries Corporation

Equipment Classification

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MPS-3111 Series SLA Power Supply is CSA certified with respect to electric

shock, fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL 60601-1, CAN/CSA 22.2 No.
601.1 and IEC/EN 60601-1-1 as Type B Patient Care Medical Equipment suitable for use in
patient vicinities.

The MPS-3111 Series SLA Power Supply is a Class I Equipment that is also internally powered.

According to the degree of protection against electric shock, it is a Type B applied part.

According to the degree of protection against ingress of water the MPS-3111 Series SLA Power
Supply is considered ordinary.

Warning:

Risk of Explosion

The MPS-3111 Series SLA Power Supply is not suitable for use in the presence of a
flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide.

The MPS-3111 Series SLA Power Supply is suitable for continuous operation.

Important Product Notices

The MPS-3111 Series SLA Power Supply is a subsystem component of the Metro

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1700 and

1800 Series Mobile Computing Workstations. Please refer to the respective User Guide for the
Mobile Computing Workstation to which the Power Supply is attached for additional information

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MPS-3111 Series SLA Power Supply is only CSA certified if the equipment is left in

its original configuration as shipped from InterMetro Industries Corporation. If the user alters the
power supply by changing components on or adding components to the power supply, this will
void the CSA certification of the power supply and the Mobile Computing Workstation and is
expressly prohibited by InterMetro Industries Corporation.

The Power Supply used is provided with a “Hospital Grade” or “Hospital Only” attachment plug
for connection to the AC supply circuit.

To ensure equipment grounding reliability, the Power Supply should only be connected to AC
outlet receptacles which are marked “Hospital Grade” or “Hospital Only”. Where the integrity of
the external protective earth connector arrangement is in doubt, equipment shall be operated
from its internal electrical power source.

Disposal

Steel sections of the power supply can be disposed of or recycled.

Electronic components, printed circuit boards, etc., shall be disposed of in accordance with
local, state and federal regulations.

Sealed Lead Acid Battery:

The SLA Power Supply contains a sealed lead acid battery. This
battery must be recycled. Disposal of this battery must be in
accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. In Canada,
disposal must be in compliance with Canadian environmental protection
laws.

For further information call InterMetro Customer Service.

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