EasyManua.ls Logo

CAE Juno - Fluids System Safety; Battery Safety and Handling

Default Icon
101 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Cautions and Warnings
2 ©2023 CAE 905K600152 v1.4
CAEJuno
Keep the manikin plugged in between training sessions due to a slow drain of the battery
that occurs.
Under normal circumstances, unplugging the external DC power used for powering and
charging the manikin is not necessary because the charging stops when the battery is full.
A topping charge is only applied when the battery voltage drops to a certain level.
Do not spill fluids over the manikin’s chest, abdomen, or inside the manikin’s torso. This
could damage the system and may also present a possible hazard for the operator.
Special attention should be taken while using the the various fluid features.
Do not use the manikin or equipment in locations where children are likely to be present.
Fluids System
For manikins such as Juno that are equipped with fluid systems:
Do not modify the reservoirs or any assembly component.
Always protect your eyes, skin, and clothing against accidental exposure.
Battery
Manikins and tablets use lithium batteries that all have special handling requirements to avoid
hazardous situations.
For more information about battery specifications, see the Specifications section. For more
information about battery safety, see the Battery Safety Information section.
Simulator Batteries
Always store the polymer lithium-ion battery pack indoors.
Always keep the battery away from objects or materials with static electric charges.
Batteries can be charged while the manikin is between 32°F (0°C) and 113°F (45°C).
Do not store, use or charge the battery inside of an automobile as temperatures can
exceed 176°F (80°C).
Manufacturer RRC power solutions GmbH
Technologiepark 1, D-66424 Homburg-Saar, Germany
Mail: info@rrc-ps.de
Emergency phone
number
+49 6841 9809-0 (8.00 – 16.00, MEZ), or contact your national poison
information center.

Table of Contents

Related product manuals