Zoll smart battery operator’s guide – ZOLL M Series Defibrillator Rev B SMART Battery User Manual

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ZOLL

SMART

BATTERY

OPERATOR’S

GUIDE

9650-0116 Rev. B

Notes:

• A fully charged Smart Battery will provide a minimum
operating time of 2.0 hours in the monitoring mode for the PD
2000/D 2000, and PD 1400/D 1400 devices and 1.5 hours in the
monitoring mode for the ZOLL 1600 and ZOLL 1700.

• It is normal for the Smart Battery to show as much as 1.5
hours of monitoring run time left on the defibrillator when the
Low Battery message is displayed on the screen.

• The battery level display will illuminate when it is inserted into
the charger or when it is in a monitor/defibrillator and the unit is
turned on. It can take up to 10 seconds for the Battery Level
display to turn on. (The display may turn off near the end of the
charge cycle).

• If a fully charged battery is inserted into a charger all of the
indicators may remain off.

• When the

+

?

Press For Display button is depressed at

least one LED will always illuminate with no delay. If a fault is
present, only the Fault indicator will illuminate while the Battery
Level indicators remain off.

• Before storing batteries, make sure that they are fully charged.

• The top indicator of a fully charged ready Smart Battery in
storage should extinguish between 3 and 5 weeks. If the
indicator extinguishes before three (3) weeks or after 5 weeks a
fault condition may exist.

Charging, Testing and Recalibration

ZOLL Smart Batteries may be charged by any of ZOLL's
Charging systems. Use of any other charger will not allow Smart
Battery gauge to be fully operational but the battery will still be
charged.

Recalibration, the act of restoring full and accurate function to
the Smart Battery must be performed using the Base
PowerCharger4x4 or a ZOLL Battery Support System labeled
"Smart Battery Ready." (Older model Battery Support Systems
may require upgrades to enable this recalibration. Please
contact your local sales representative.)

Recalibration is necessary when the battery has been used

approximately 20 times or the

+

FAULT - Test Battery

indicator is illuminated on the Smart Battery. Recalibration is
performed by placing the Smart Battery in the Base
PowerCharger4x4 or a ZOLL Battery Support System labeled
"Smart Battery Ready" and pressing the TEST button.

The modular AC PowerCharger which attaches to the ZOLL
Monitor/Defibrillator is unable to recalibrate the Smart Battery.


AC PowerCharger users should place the Smart Battery in the
Base PowerCharger

4x4

or a ZOLL Battery Support System

labeled "Smart Battery Ready" and press the TEST button for
recalibration. It is also possible to recalibrate the Smart Battery

by draining the Smart Battery from a fully charged state to shut
off in a ZOLL defibrillator and then recharging.

ZOLL Medical Corporation recommends that all Smart Batteries
be tested for capacity at least every 90 days.

Diagnostics Mode

Absolute Battery Capacity

Press and hold the

+

?

Press For Display button for

approximately 5-10 seconds and release. The absolute battery
capacity will be displayed on the battery level gauge for a few
seconds as follows:

BATTERY LEVEL

DIAGNOSTIC STATE OF CAPACITY

> 2.8 Amp Hours

2.5 to 2.8 Amp Hours

2.25 to 2.5 Amp Hours

2.0 to 2.25 Amp Hours

< 2.0 Amp Hours TIME TO
TEST/REPLACE
CELL PACK

If the top four indicators on the battery capacity gauge are not lit,
you should put the battery in a charger and perform a manual
test. If the battery fails the manual test, do not use the battery.
Consult ZOLL Technical Service to obtain replaceable cell
packs and instructions for use with the reusable Smart Battery
Module.

Fault Code

Press and hold the

+

?

Press For Display button for

14-16 seconds to check which fault is present.

If a fault is present, the

+

FAULT indicator will blink as

follows: ½ second on followed by ½ second off for the number of
times equal to the fault code.

If more than one fault is present, the

FAULT indicator will blink

the number of times equal to the fault code followed by a brief
delay then blink the number of times equal to the next fault
code, and so on.

When last fault code has displayed, there will be a brief delay,
after which the FAULT indicator will light and remain on.

The following table lists the fault codes, the conditions that
generated the faults, and recommended actions you should
take.

Fault Code and Recommended Actions Table

Fault

Code

Condition Recommended

Action

0

(No Blink) Recalibration

Required

Manual Test in4x4

1

Battery Capacity too Low

Manual Test in 4x4

2

Current Range

Return to ZOLL

Medical Corp

3 Voltage

Range

4 Temperature

Range

5 Data

Checksum

6

Voltage A/D Fault

7

Temperature A/D Fault

8

Current A/D Fault

9 Program

Checksum

10

Voltage Self-Test Fail

11

Current Self-Test Fail

12

RAM Test Fail

13 N/A

N/A

14 N/A

N/A

15 N/A

N/A

16

Power-Loss

Manual Test in 4x4

Far East Regional Office

• 81 Excelsior Street, Lisarow, NSW 2250 • Australia • + 61-2-432-922-26

ZOLL Medical U.K. Ltd.

• 49 Melford Court • Woolston, Warrington• Cheshire WA1 4RZ • England • + 44-192-584-6400

ZOLL Medical Corporation

• 269 Mill Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4105 • U.S.A. • (978) 421-9655

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