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22 - 2 Defibrillator/Monitor Operator’s Manual
22.3 Installing the Battery
To install the battery:
1. Align a battery with the battery compartment.
2. Insert the battery, and press until you hear it click into the place.
To replace a battery, press the latch on the battery and push the battery to the right until you remove it. Insert a
new battery into the battery compartment.
22.4 Battery Alarms
22.4.1 No Battery Alarm
You can configure the status of status indicator when no battery is installed from the Configuration Main menu.
1. Press the Main Menu button on the front panel of the equipment, and select [Others >>]
[Configuration >>] enter the required password.
2. Select [Alarm Setup].
3. Set [No Battery].
[Status Indicator On]: the red cross status indicator flashes in the case that battery is not installed,
meanwhile a message “No Battery is presented.
[Status Indicator Off]: the red cross status indicator will not be illuminate in the case that battery is
not installed, the message “No Battery will be presented.
22.4.2 Low Battery Alarm
If the equipment is run on battery and the battery charge is low, a technical alarm “Low Battery” will be
triggered. In this case, replace the battery with a fully charged on or connect the equipment to external power
supply immediately.
If the battery is almost depleted, a prompt “Battery depleted! System will shut down immediately. Connect
to AC mains or replace battery. pops up. In the Monitor mode, Manual Defib mode, and Pacer mode,
additional alarm lights and alarm tones are provided. In this case, take appropriate actions immediately. This
prompt will not disappear until the battery is replaced or the equipment is connected to the external power
supply. The equipment automatically shuts down if no action is taken within a period of about 3 minutes.
NOTE
The alarm “Low Battery” means that the battery is beginning to weaken and should be replaced at
the first opportunity. At least 20 minutes of monitoring and six 360J shocks can be performed when
“Low Battery” is triggered. Replace the battery or connect the equipment to AC mains as soon as
possible.
22.4.3 Battery Aged Alarm
If the battery runtime is significantly shorter than the specification, a low level technological alarm “Battery
Aged will be presented. We recommend you to replace with a new one.
22.4.4 Battery Error Alarm
In the situation that the battery has a failure, a high level technological alarm “Battery Err will be presented. In
this case, replace the battery or contact your service personnel.

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BrandMindray
ModelBeneHeart D2
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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