China World Technology Medical Equipment Service Group |
Verified Suppliers
|
|
Please make sure the battery is fully inserted and the battery door
is securely locked. Falling
batteries can cause serious or fatal injuries.
This battery is suitable for monitor models:
B20 monitor, B30 monitor, B40 monitor, B20I monitor, B30I monitor,
B40I monitor.
Model | GE DASH series SM201-6 B20 B30 B40 B20I B30I B40I monitor battery |
Chemical | Li-ion |
Voltage | 11.1V |
Capacity | 3.52Ah |
Size | 215*52*18.5mm |
Warranty | 90 days |
Rechargeable | Yes |
Certification | CE/ISO |
The battery compartment is located on the lower left side of the
monitor. When the monitor is running on battery power,
the battery indicator light will indicate.
Before the battery power is exhausted, the "BATTERY LOW" message
will appear at the top of the screen
to issue a warning. When this message is displayed, the power
supply should be replaced or the monitor
should be connected to AC power.
Battery indicators are located on the front panel of the monitor.
They alert when battery power is being used
and when the battery is charging.
Charging status indicator light
Each battery has an icon that indicates its charge status. When the
battery is charging, the corresponding battery
icon will glow yellow. If there are two batteries and both require
charging, although they will be charged
in sequence, both indicators will light up and the corresponding
battery icon will glow green when the
battery is fully charged.
When the monitor is operating on battery power, the battery icon
will not light up. When the battery is not charged,
not installed or malfunctions, the corresponding icon will not
light up.
Battery status indicator
Battery status indicators (not shown) are located inside the
battery compartment, above each of the two
battery slots. There are green LED indicators that illuminate when
the device is operating on DC power
from the batteries. Bright.
Battery capacity gauge
The on-screen capacity gauge indicates the battery's charging
condition and capacity. The battery capacity gauge for each
existing battery
is shown below the parameter block in the lower right corner of the
display: The capacity gauge indicates the charge (remaining
available energy) of each battery.
Each new, fully charged battery has a maximum of two hours of
runtime depending on usage. Monitoring
NBP, CO2 and SpO2 consumes battery power faster than other
parameters, display technology and brightness,
printing, and communication with wireless networks. Connectivity
also changes battery runtime.
Battery indicator.
The battery conditioning cycle process is: conduct a complete and
uninterrupted battery charging process, then
conduct a complete and uninterrupted battery discharging process,
and then conduct a complete and uninterrupted battery charging
process again. The battery should be adjusted regularly. To
maintain their service life, batteries are conditioned every
two months, or when the battery's run time is significantly
reduced, when the estimated run time is significantly inaccurate,
and when the associated battery requests a conditioning cycle (i.e.
during " In the "Battery Status" information window,
when the battery quality is displayed as condition, the battery
needs to be adjusted once:
Conditioning the battery is best done on an external charger (see
the instructions that came with the charger), however,
conditioning cycles can also be done on the monitor
To adjust the battery on the monitor, follow this procedure:
1. Disconnect the monitor from the patient and take it out of
service.
2. Insert the battery that needs to be adjusted into one of the
battery slots of the monitor, and leave the other battery slot as
"empty".
3. Connect AC power to the monitor and allow the battery to charge
continuously until the "Charging Status" indicator light on the
front panel turns green.
4. Cut off the AC power supply and allow the monitor to run on
battery power until the monitor turns off.
5. Reconnect the AC power supply to the monitor and allow the
battery to charge continuously until the "Charging Status"
indicator light on the front panel turns green.
6. The battery has been adjusted and the monitor can resume
service.
battery recycling
When a battery no longer has voltage, it should be replaced by
removing the old battery from the monitor and recycling it
properly.