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Page 1: Gb Mbss User Manual v15-Gb

Edition V1.5gb - Subject to technical changes without notification.

User Manual

Before using the device, please read this user manual

compatible with from V4.1

compatible with FASTPAK® NiCd & LIFEPAK® NiCd, SLA

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Table of Contents

1. Application and purpose ...................................................................... 32. Versions ............................................................................................... 43. Scope of supply.................................................................................... 54. Important safety instructions................................................................ 65. Information on the MBSS charging methods....................................... 7

5.1 Pulse charging method for NiCd batteries .................................... 75.2 CCCV charging method for SLA and HIGHPAK-12 batteries ... 8

6. Power supply........................................................................................ 97. Control ............................................................................................... 108. Display elements ................................................................................ 11

8.1 Operating display........................................................................ 118.2 Status display .............................................................................. 11

9. Representation and definitions of terms............................................. 1210. Commissioning and operating conditions .......................................... 1311. "CHARGING" - Battery charging mode ............................................... 1412. "CONDITIONING" - Battery conditioning mode................................... 16

12.1 Calling the "CONDITIONING" function manually ......................... 16

13. "FAILED" - Error messages................................................................. 1814. Troubleshooting ................................................................................. 1915. Updating the operating software (Firmware Update)......................... 2016. Scanning the MBSS firmware version ............................................... 2017. Cleaning and disinfection................................................................... 2118. Maintenance and Safety Test ............................................................. 2119. Packaging........................................................................................... 2220. Disposal ............................................................................................. 2221. Wall mounting and accessories.......................................................... 23

21.1 The "MBSS Wall Mount V2" ..................................................... 2321.2 HIGHPAK-12 LITHIUM TECHNOLOGY battery ................................. 24

22. Pictograms ......................................................................................... 2523. Specifications..................................................................................... 2624. EC Declaration of Conformity ........................................................... 27

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1. Application and purpose

The Mobile Battery Service Station (MBSS) is used to charge NiCd or SLA batteriesof the FASTPAK®, FASTPAK-2® und LIFEPAK® series manufactured by Medtronic(Physio-Control).The type HIGHPAK-12 battery packs made by AD Elektronik GmbH on the basis oflithium technology can be charged with the MBSS from firmware version V4.1 up.

Warning !During stand-by and operation defibrillators must be equipped with fully chargedbatteries. During stand-by and operation of the defibrillator, the "MBSS" must beused for charging extra battery packs only.

Permissible types of batteries

• FASTPAK® NiCd1.0Ah - Medtronic (Physio Control), product no..: 9-10424-181.2Ah - Medtronic (Physio Control), product no. 9-10424-19

• FASTPAK® 2 NiCd1.2Ah - Medtronic (Physio Control), product no. 3009375

• LIFEPAK® NiCd1.7Ah - Medtronic (Physio Control), product no. 3009376-0022.4Ah - Medtronic (Physio Control), product no. 3009376-0012.4Ah - Medtronic (Physio Control), product no. 3009376-003

• LIFEPAK® SLA (Sealed Lead Acid)2.5Ah - Medtronic (Physio Control), product no. 3009378

• HIGHPAK-12 LITHIUM TECHNOLOGY ( MBSS firmware V4.1 up)4.8Ah - AD Elektronik GmbH, product no. 8210 0010

Attention:Never attempt to put batteries of a different type or from a different manufacturer intothe MBSS.Ask your customer services or the manufacturer, AD Elektronik GmbH for an MBSSfirmware update if other battery types are available from the manufacturers Medtronicor AD Elektronik GmbH.

NoteThere is no danger involved in putting HIGHPAK-12 LITHIUM TECHNOLOGY batteries intoMBSS charging stations which are not yet prepared for lithium technology owing tothe device firmware. In this case the MBSS charging station ignores the HIGHPAK-12batteries put in. Please request a firmware update from your customer services orthe manufacturer, AD Elektronik GmbH.

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2. Versions

The "MBSS" charging station can be operated as a table-top device or can be wall-mounted by using a wall mount device supplied by us.

• Used as a table top device the MBSS should be set up with non-skidding rubberelements on the four feet.

• For use as a wall-mounted device, the MBSS should always be installed in the "MBSS Wall Mount V2", item no. 82300009 wall mounting device which is availableas an accessory.

Attention !Only operate the MBSS in an ambulance as a wall-mounted device using the"MBSS Wall Mount V2" item no. 82300009.This is the only wall mount licensed for use in ambulances.

NoteThe wall mount is available from your Medtronic customer services as an accessorywith a 12 V connecting cable for on-board power supplies for vehicles.If required, you can also obtain the 12 V connecting cable with space-saving 90°connectors, item no. 82300038.

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3. Scope of supply

The MBSS is delivered with the following scope of supply:• 1 Mobile Battery Service Station (MBSS)• 1 Power cord• 1 Compact Disc (CD) for personal computers (CD-drive required)

together with this user manual in 12 European languages and the EC declaration ofconformity from the manufacturer in German and English in PDF format to be usedwith the freely available Acrobat®-Reader

• 1 Manufacturer’s test certificatePlease keep this test certificate carefully together with future Safety Test records.

NoteThe "MBSS Wall Mount V2" wall mount, item no. 82300009is not included in the scopeof supply.The wall mount is available from your Medtronic customer services as an accessorywith a 12 V connecting cable for on-board power supplies for vehicles If required,you can also obtain the 12 V connecting cable with space-saving 90° connectors, itemno. 82300038.

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4. Important safety instructions

Before using the "MBSS" device for the first time, please read the following safetyinstructions carefully. The manufacturer, AD Elektronik GmbH, shall not be responsibleand/or liable for any failure or damage originating from improper or negligent handling.• The device must be set up or installed in such a way that sufficient air circulation is

assured to cool it.• For tabletop use never cover, modify or stick anything on the cooling fins on the

bottom of the device or at the back of the device for wall mounting.• For mobile use in ambulances, always use the MBSS as a wall-mounted device

with the matching "MBSS Wall Mount V2".• To connect the device with the mains supply use the included original cable only.

• Connect the cables to the power supply so that they cannot be damaged. Damagedcables may cause fire or a life-threatening electric shock and may not be used again.

• In case of a malfunction, disconnect the power supply and contact you customerservices representative. The device must be repaired by authorised personal only.All responsibility and liability of the manufacturer AD Elektronik GmbH willbecome void as soon as the device housing is opened by an unauthorised person.

• Install the device so that the LED display is visible. Minimise exposure to directsunlight.

• Keep these operating instructions available for future reference.

Attention!:In standby or operating mode a "LIFEPAK®" defibrillator must always be fittedwith two fully charged batteries. Hence during standby or operating mode of thedefibrillator, MBSS may only be used to charge reserve battery sets.

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5. Information on the MBSS charging methods

With the MBSS you can insert one battery or two batteries for sequential charging orconditioning, independently of one another.After inserting a second battery, the battery which will probably take the shortesttime to be processed is given priority, even if the first battery has already begun tobe charged. Charging always has priority over conditioning. This ensures that anoperational battery is available in the shortest possible time.

The approved types of batteries listed in Section 1 can be combined randomly andinserted into the charging bays of the MBSS. The MBSS charging process depends onthe respective type of battery inserted. The charging process, like the setting andmonitoring of all charging parameters, takes place automatically.

5.1 Pulse charging method for NiCd batteries

In the case of batteries with NiCd cells, the MBSS works with a very special pulsecharging method controlled by a microcontroller. With this method the battery is chargedwith very high current and periodically, for a short time, it is discharged with an evenhigher current. The MBSS battery charger converts more energy in a short time intocharging current than conventional constant current chargers preventing the so-calledmemory effect to a large extent.With this pulse charging method, NiCd battery packs are charged very quickly, butgently. This charging method can significantly increase the service life of your batteries.Batteries which have a reduced capacity because of the memory effect, may even regain ahigher capacity.

NoteThe memory effect in NiCd batteries occurs when batteries which are not completelydischarged are recharged using a conventional method. Under those conditions,batteries may lose a significant part of their original nominal capacityIn the case of HIGHPAK-12 LITHIUM TECHNOLOGY batteries, no memory effect occurs.

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5.2 CCCV charging method for SLA and HIGHPAK-12 batteries

SLA and HIGHPAK-12 LITHIUM TECHNOLOGY batteries are charged with constant currentAt a later stage in charging the voltage is kept at a constant level and charging continueswith a constantly descending current until charging is completed.This charging method, which is regulated by means of a microcontroller charges yourHIGHPAK-12 batteries especially fast and gently according to a precisely tuned

charging algorithm.Owing to their chemical properties, SLA batteries require a significantly longer timeto charge than NiCd or HIGHPAK-12 LITHIUM TECHNOLOGY-batteries

NoteHIGHPAK-12 LITHIUM TECHNOLOGY– batteries are only compatible with the MBSS

from firmware version V4.1 up.For devices with earlier firmware versions, please request an update from yourMedtronic customer services or from the manufacturer, AD Elektronik GmbH.

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6. Power supply

• Mains operationThe "MBSS" can be operated via a mains plug at 100 V~ to 240 V~ (AC), at a supplyfrequency of 50 Hz or 60 Hz. For connection use the power cord included in thescope of supply only.

• Battery operationThe MBSS can be operated via a low voltage socket with DC voltage of 11.0 V to16.0 V and is therefore suitable for direct connection to the 12 V on-board powersupply in an ambulance.

Attention!For connection purposes use only the 12 V connecting cable enclosed with the"MBSS Wall Mount V2", item no. 82300009 If required, you can also obtain a space-saving 12V connector cable with a 90° plug,item no. 82300038 from your Medtronic customer service.

WARNING!Direct low voltage supply via 16.0 V causes damage to the device. In vehicles witha 24V on-board power supply the MBSS can only be operated via a 24V/12Vvoltage converter at 12V(DC) or a 24V/12V voltage converter at 230V (AC).Please contact your Medtronic (Physio-Control) customer services or manufacturer,AD Elektronik GmbH.

• Dual power supplyWhen operated in an ambulance with mains voltage supplied from the outside, amains cable can be connected at the same time as the 12V connector cable. Torelieve the strain on the vehicle battery, mains operation has priority if there is asimultaneous, dual voltage supply.The changeover, e.g. to connect the vehicle to an external mains socket, takesplace without interruption for the MBSS.

Warning !The function display "Operation" does not distinguish between different inputvoltages.

Attention!In the case of dual voltage supply with mains and 12V the MBSS is operated viathe 12V connection if the mains switch is switched to the Off position.

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7. Control

To operate the MBSS, there is no need for it to be set it manually. Therefore, thereare no controls beside the mains switch (O/I).

Warning !The mains switch disconnects the device from the mains power supply only.In case of low voltage power, e.g. from a power supply of a vehicle, the plug mustbe disconnected.

Attention!Owing to the low consumption in the "standby" mode, the MBSS can remainswitched on at standby in vehicles for some time. If the vehicle is left standing formore than 3 days, without the charge in the vehicle battery being maintained, theMBSS should be disconnected from the vehicle’s on-board power supply bydisconnecting the lower -voltage plug to prevent the vehicle battery fromdischarging.

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8. Display elements

8.1 Operating display

In stand-by mode, the green LED is lit above the "battery / mains" symbol.

"MBSS Standby" symbol

8.2 Status display

The status displays in three languages beneath the charging bays refer to thecorresponding batteries inserted above it and display the current status of thischarging bay when batteries are inserted:

"BEREIT" / "READY" / "PRET"End of charging cycle, the battery pack can be removed foruse.

"LADEN" / "CHARGING" / "CHARGE"The charging cycle is active.

"KONDITIONIEREN" / "CONDITIONING" / "ENTRETIEN"The conditioning cycle is active.

"FEHLER" / "FAILED" / "DEFAULT"A battery failure has caused an interruption of thecharging / conditioning cycle. The possible causes of failureare to be found in Section 13.

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9. Representation and definitions of terms

1 - Operation indicator light (1LED)2 - Status indicator for left-hand charging bay (4 LEDs)3 - Status indicator for right-hand charging bay (4 LEDs)4 - Contacts for charging current (2 contacts per charging bay)5 - Holding clip for battery (for each charging bay)6 - Contacts for data exchange with "Smart Battery" batteries ( for each charging bay)7 - Type plate8 - Low voltage input 11V= 16V=)9 - Mains supply input (100V~ 240V~)

10 - "MBSS Wall Mount V2", item No. 82300009: (accessory)11 - Screws for fixing the MBSS in the wall-mount (2)

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10. Commissioning and operating conditions

Connect the MBSS via an earthed safety plug and/or the 12V connection of the vehicle’son-board power supply.Only use the correct original connector cable from the manufacturer and pay heed tothe permissible connected loads according to Section 6, or on the type plate.

• Switch the mains switch to the "I" position during mains operationAttention!The mains switch is for use with the mains power supply only. It has no effecton any low voltage power supply that may be connected to the device. If a lowvoltage power supply is used with the device, this power supply can only beturned off by disconnecting the low voltage cable.Owing to the low consumption in the standby mode, the MBSS can remain switchedon at standby in vehicles for some time. If the vehicle is left standing for morethan 3 days, without the charge in the vehicle battery being maintained, theMBSS should be disconnected from the vehicle’s on-board power supply byunplugging lower voltage plug to prevent the vehicle battery from discharging.

• When the device is operational the green "MBSS operational" operation indicatorlight illuminates.NoteIf the MBSS is connected to mains and 12V at the same time, if the mains switch isswitched on, operation via mains voltage always has priority.If the mains switch is switched off or there is a voltage supply failure, the MBSS isthen operated without interruption on 12V.The operation display does not distinguish between the supply voltages.

• Operate the MBSS only in a dry, well-ventilated place. Do not expose the device todirect sunlight or radiation from other sources of heat.Attention!Make sure that the air circulation around the device is not impeded.

• Operate the MBSS only within the temperature range between 0°C and +40°C at arelative humidity between 35% and 80% (non-condensation forming).Warning!Batteries charged outside the permissible temperature range may not reachtheir full capacity, suffer irreversible damage to the cell structure as well asinitiating the "Battery Error" error message on the MBSS.

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11. "CHARGING" - Battery charging mode

Insert a battery into one of the charging bays. You may choose any charging bay, onceyou have started operating the MBSS. Always make sure the clip of the battery isfacing the outside of the MBSS.

• Only insert the approved types of batteries as listed in Section 1.

• The approved types of batteries listed can be combined and inserted at randominto the charging bays of the MBSS.For example NiCd 1.2Ah / NiCd 2.4Ah or NiCd / HIGHPAK-12 LITHIUM, etc.

• The securing clip must snap into position audibly. Always make sure the battery isproperly secured.

• By means of the relevant "CHARGING" or "CONDITIONING" display beneath thecharging bay, you must check if the battery has been inserted correctly and has beenidentified by the MBSS.NoteIf you insert a battery while another battery is being charged or conditioned, thisdisplay is only made if, owing to a priority criterion, the MBSS switches over to thebattery inserted last.

• Battery charging is completed when the display "READY" lights up below the batteryconcerned.Attention!A battery should not be removed and operated until the "CHARGING" functionhas been completed and the "READY" display lights up.

• Charged batteries can remain in the charging bay until they are required and thecharge maintenance function keeps them constantly on standby. Overcharging isnot possible.

NoteIf two batteries are inserted for charging or conditioning at once, the battery whichwill probably take the shortest time to be processed is given priority This ensures thata fully charged battery is available in the shortest possible time. The MBSS alwaysgives priority to "Smart Battery" batteries Charging always has priority overconditioning.

Caution!The inserted batteries are secured by a clip. Take the battery out of the chargingbay by pressing the clip at the indented area on the left or right side of the clip,respectively.

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Average charging timesThe duration of the charging process of the batteries depends on the nominal capacityand the remaining charge. To estimate the expected charge time, the following datacan be used:

- Medtronic "FASTPAK NiCd" at 1,0 Ah: approx. 25 minutes- Medtronic " FASTPAK 2 NiCd" at 1.2 Ah: approx. 30 minutes- Medtronic "LIFEPAK NiCd" at 1.7 Ah: approx. 40 minutes- Medtronic " LIFEPAK NiCd" at 2.4 Ah: approx. 60 minutes- Medtronic " LIFEPAK SLA" at 2.5 Ah: approx. 2.5 hours- HIGHPAK-12 LITHIUM TECHNOLOGY at 4.8 Ah: approx. 2.5 hours

Monitoring and termination of charging processThere are several criteria which ensure safe termination of the charging process at thesame time. During charging or conditioning the device continuously monitors thecharging curve of the battery.If the values are beyond the normal range, the MBSS interrupts the charging process witha "Battery error" error message as described in Section 13.

Immediately after the charging process the MBSS performs a loading test to ensure thefunctional safety of the battery. If the battery is not reliably functional, here too a"Battery failed" error message appears as described in Section 13. If the error messageis repeated, have the battery checked by your customer services.

Attention!Battery should not be removed and operated until the "CHARGING" function hasbeen completed and the "READY" display lights up.

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12. "CONDITIONING" - Battery conditioning mode

For the purpose of battery care the MBSS has a "CONDITIONING" function. In orderto reduce the "memory effect" in this operating mode the NiCd or SLA are chargedonce, then completely discharged and finally fully charged again.Owing to their lithium technology HIGHPAK-12 batteries are completely free of thememory effect and are never conditioned.

The NiCd and SLA batteries manufactured by Medtronic (Physio-Control) with the"Smart Battery Technology" call this function automatically at specific intervalsafter the batteries have been inserted into the MBSS if:- The battery had been in storage for longer than 30 days- The battery had run right down- Conditioning has not been performed for over 90 days

NoteUnder certain circumstances the automatic intervals should be shortened, for example ifthe batteries have frequently been only partially discharged. For this purpose call the"CONDITIONING" function manually.

12.1 Calling the "CONDITIONING" function manually

If battery care is required for NiCd and SLA batteries outside of the automatic intervals orin the case of NiCd and SLA batteries without "Smart Battery technology", it is possibleto call the "CONDITIONING" function manually.

• Insert the battery as described in Section 11.

• After the "CHARGING" indicator lamp lights up, take the battery out of the chargingbay. The display changes to "CONDITIONING" for approx. 3 seconds.

• Return the battery to the charging bay while the "CONDITIONING" display is stillilluminated.

NoteHIGHPAK-12 LITHIUM TECHNOLOGY – batteries are maintenance-free. Lithium cells are

complete free of the "memory effect" and do not require conditioning. Hence the"CONDITIONING" function cannot be called manually for the HIGHPAK-12 battery.

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Aborting the "CONDITIONING" functionIf you want to skip or abort conditioning of a battery, take the battery out of thecharging bay when the "CONDITIONING" display is lights up. The display changes to"CHARGING" for approx. 3 seconds. During this time re-insert the battery.If conditioning is requested automatically by the battery, the "CONDITIONING" functionwill be performed again when the battery is inserted the next time.

Attention!Batteries should not be removed and operated until the "CONDITIONING" or"CHARGING" function has been completed and the "READY" indicator lamp has lit up.

Average conditioning timesThe duration of the conditioning process of the batteries depends on the nominal capacityand the remaining charge. To estimate the expected conditioning time, the followingdata can be used a basis:

- FASTPAK NiCd at 1.0 Ah: approx. 2 hours- FASTPAK 2 NiCd at 1.2 Ah: approx. 2 hours- LIFEPAK NiCd at 1.7 Ah: approx. 3 hours- LIFEPAK NiCd at 2.4 Ah: approx. 4 hours- LIFEPAK SLA at 2.5 Ah: approx. 6 hours- HIGHPAK-12 LITHIUM at 4.8 Ah: No conditioning required

The end of the conditioning processConditioning is completed by a full charging process. The same concluding test criteriaapply as for the charging process as described in Section 11.

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13. "FAILED" - Error messages

In case of premature interruption of the charging process the following error codeswill be displayed and the causes will be indicated by different LEDs. In addition tothe display, an acoustic alarm will sound for approximately 5 seconds.

• Error 1: "Device error"=> All LEDs flashing or both LEDs "FAILED" permanently lit upCause 1: Interruptions or variations in power supplySolution: Switch the device off by disconnecting it from the power supply and

reconnect it after 10 seconds.

Cause 2: Overheating of the MBSS e.g. when exposed to direct sunlightSolution: Disconnect the device from the power supply and let it cool for some

minutes. Restart the device.

• Error 2: "Battery error"=> The "FAILED" display beneath the charging bay permanently lit upCause 1: Data communication error between battery and "MBSS"Cause 2: Contact bounce when inserting the batterySolution: Take the battery out of the bay and try again after 10 second or restart

the device by interrupting the supply voltage. If, after this interval, theerror occurs again, the battery may be overheated, damaged orunserviceable because of its age. Please have the battery checked byyour customer services

Cause 3: Unapproved battery insertedSolution: Insert only battery types into the MBSS that are listed in Section 1.

• Error 3: "Power supply too low"=> Both LEDs "FAILED" flashingCause 1: Power supply to MBSS too low, e.g. because of low voltage of vehicle

battery.Solution: Disconnect the MBSS from the on-board voltage until the vehicle

battery is charged or operate the MBSS via mains voltage.

Cause 2: Undersupply to the MBSS owing to the vehicle starter being used forlonger than about 15 seconds with a weak vehicle battery.

Solution: Switch the MBSS off and on again by disconnecting the supply voltage.Check your vehicle battery.

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14. Troubleshooting

• MBSS cannot be operated; operating LED does not illuminate.

- Check connection to power supply.

- Set mains switch to position "I"

- Disconnect mains and change both mains fuses. Remove the panel above themains switch first.

Caution!Use type "T1,0AL / 250V" fuses only.

• Operation LED illuminates, but the device does not work after insertion ofbattery.

- The battery has not been inserted properly. Apply slight pressure to the batteryuntil the securing clip audibly clicks into place.

- An internal safety fuse has blown. Disconnect the device from the powersupply for approximately 20 seconds before turning the device on again.

- An internal safety fuse has blown after the maximum operating temperature hasbeen exceeded. Allow the device to cool down.

- The battery inserted has run down low or is defective. The residual voltage ofthe battery must be at least 3 V. Please contact your local Medtronic customerservices to have the battery checked.

• The MBSS works with FASTPAK® NiCd and LIFEPAK® NiCd or SLAbatteries, but not with HIGHPAK-12 batteries.

- The MBSS does not have the necessary firmware version V4.1 or higher. Checkyour firmware version as described in Section 16. If necessary contact your localMedtronic customer services or the manufacturer, AD Elektronik GmbH

If none of the recommended solutions proves successful, there is probably a fault inthe MBSS. Please contact your local Medtronic customer services representativeor the manufacturer, AD Elektronik GmbH

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15. Updating the operating software (Firmware Update)

An MBSS firmware update may be necessary when a new type of battery made byMedtronic or AD Elektronik GmbH has been brought into circulation, which is notlisted in Section 1.If this is the case, please request a firmware update from your customer services or themanufacturer, AD Elektronik GmbH.

16. Scanning the MBSS firmware version

Immediately after switching on the MBSS, apart from the Operation display, all 8LEDs of the Status display also light up.For a short while, immediately after initialisation, some of the LEDs of the Statusdisplay light up longer and show the MBSS firmware version in "binary" formaccording to the following key:- Display beneath the left-hand charging bay for the digits before the decimal point

LED "READY": Version V1.xLED "CHARGE": Version V2.xLEDs "READY" + "CHARGE": Version V3.xLED "CONDITIONING": Version V4.x

- Display beneath the right-hand charging bay for the digits after the decimal point

READY (20) CHARGE (21) CONDIT. (22) FAILED (23) xoff off off off 0on off off off 1off on off off 2on on off off 3off off on off 4on off on off 5off on on off 6on on on off 7off off off on 8on off off on 9

Examples: MBSS firmware version is displayed for

• V 3.2: LEDs left-hand charging bay "READY" + "CHARGING"LEDs right-hand charging bay: "CHARGING"

• V 4.1: LEDs left-hand charging bay "CONDITIONING"LEDs right-hand charging bay: "READY"

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17. Cleaning and disinfection

Disconnect the power supply before cleaning the device.Clean the outer surfaces of the device with a commercial, mild plastic cleaning agentand a moist cloth. Make sure that water or cleaning fluid does not seep into thedevice through slits or connectors.

Use commercially available antiseptics to disinfect the device. Before use, make surethe cleaning fluid does not attack the plastic surface.

Attention!The device is not suitable for sterilisation !

18. Maintenance and Safety Test

The "MBSS" is maintenance free.The manufacturer recommends obligatory Safety Tests (DINVDE0751/DINEN62353)at 24 month intervals. Keep the test records safely and have the inspections performeddocumented in the medical device book by your customer services.

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19. Packaging

The "MBSS" is supplied in an environmentally friendly reusable cardboard box. Pleasestore the packaging for later use, i.e. for servicing or repair.

Attention!For dispatch purposes, please refer to the packaging instructions on the inside ofthe cardboard box.

20. Disposal

At the end of the product’s lifetime please dispose of the device in accordance withthe applicable local regulations and laws.

Do not put batteries and packaging materials into thedomestic waste.Clean and disinfect the device prior to disposal.

As the manufacturer, AD Elektronik GmbH can supply more detailed information onenvironmentally sound disposal.

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21. Wall mounting and accessories

21.1 The "MBSS Wall Mount V2"

The "MBSS Wall Mount V2", item no. 82300009 is not included in the MBSS scope ofsupply.The wall mount is available together with a 12 V connector cable for on-board supplyas an accessory with a 12 V connecting cable for on-board power supplies for vehiclesfrom your Medtronic customer services

• Installing the wall mount- Secure the supplied wall mount vertically in a place where the substructure is

stable enough to support the mount. This applies to ambulances in particular.- The required dimensions for installing the mount are supplied in the drawing

below.

Attention:Please observe the specified minimum distances for the space requirements of thedevice on all sides.

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• Inserting the MBSS into the wall mount- The 4 studs on the back of the "MBSS" fit into the 4 holes of the wall mount.

Insert the studs into the slightly bigger openings and then push the devicedownwards into the narrower part of the drill holes by applying slight pressure.

- Secure the device in the wall mount by tightening both Allen screws. Pleasemake sure the device is properly secured.

- Connect the device to the required power source according to Section 6.

• Removing the MBSS from wall mount- Disconnect the device from the power source- Loosen both Allen screws by screwing them out by about 15 millimetres.- Push the device slightly upwards without tilting it and pull it out of the wall

mount towards you.

21.2 HIGHPAK-12 LITHIUM TECHNOLOGY battery

HIGHPAK-12 LITHIUM TECHNOLOGY batteries, item no. 82100010 for Medtronic (Physio-Control) LIFEPAK®12 defibrillator are not included in the scope of supply of the MBSS. You can obtain HIGHPAK-12 batteries from your AD Elektronik customer services:

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22. Pictograms

The pictograms attached to the MBSS type plate have the following meanings:

• "Attention to the user manual"Read this user manual before commissioning the device!Please heed the safety instructions.

• No domestic waste.Do not put batteries and packaging materials into the domesticwaste.

• "CE mark"Marked by the manufacturer in compliance with the EC directiveconcerning medical devices 93/42/EEC

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23. Specifications

Dimensions:Weight:

30 cm x 20 cm x 10 cm without mains plug and wall mount.2.9 kg without battery and wall mount.

Mains- Connection:- Voltage:- Power consumption:- Fuse:- Protection Class:

By IEC plug100 V~ ... 240 V~ (AC), 50 Hz ... 60 HzOperation (Charge) max. 80 W, Standby approx. 5 WMicro fuse 2 x T 1.0AL / 250VClass I

Battery- Connection:- Voltage:- Current:- Fuse (Recommended):- Protection class:

Low Voltage Connector "12V"11.0 V = ... 16.0V = (DC)Operation (Charge) max. 6 A, Standby approx. 30 mABackup fuse 8A via vehicle distributorClass III

Battery Types:NiCd cells:SLA cells:Lithium cells:

Medtronic "FASTPAK®", " FASTPAK2®", "LIFEPAK® NiCd"Medtronic "LIFEPAK® SLA"AD Elektronik HIGHPAK-12 (only devices higher

than Firmware V4.1)

Charging Algorithm- NiCd batteries:- SLA batteries:- Lithium batteries:

Pulse charging algorithm, microcontroller-operatedConstant current / voltage charging, microcontroller-operatedConstant current / voltage charging, microcontroller-operated

Features: Automatic battery type identification and parameter settingsAutomatic trickle charge and conditioning modeTemperature- and time control for overcharge protectionPriority charging

Environmental conditions

- OperationTemperature:Relative humidity:

- Transport and StorageTemperature:Relative humidity:

- Device protection class

+0 °C ... +40 °C35 % ... 80 %, non condensing

-30 °C ... +70 °C15 % ... 90 %, non condensing

IP X1

Manufacturer:

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24. EC Declaration of Conformity

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