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User Manual corpuls
3
Introduction
ENG - Version 2.1 P/N 04130.2 29
3.5.2 Mains Operation
The compact device and each individual module can be operated directly with
12 V DC.
In combination with a multi-range mains charger, the compact device and the
individual modules can also be connected to and operated with voltage sources
of 100 V to 250 V AC. Operation with the mains charger on a source of
alternating current functions regardless of whether no batteries, empty batteries
or faulty batteries are used.
The current charging status of the batteries is displayed on the status line of the
monitoring unit (Fig. 3-21).
Fig. 3-21 Display of the current state of charge of the batteries on mains
operation
1 Symbol for mains connection and state of charge of the batteries in
percent
The voltage can also be supplied by the three available charging brackets:
compact device bracket 12 V DC (P/N 04400)
monitoring unit wall mounting bracket 12 V DC (P/N 04401)
patient box bracket 12 V DC (P/N 04402)
These brackets can also be connected to voltages sources other than 12 V DC
via DC/DC or AC/DC converters.
If batteries are present in the device, they will be charged during use.
Each of the three modules has its own magnetic contact field for power supply.
The flow of energy only begins when the corresponding magnetic mating
component (magnetic clip or bracket supplied with voltage) is applied in the
correct position (observe groove). The magnetic clip releases itself
automatically if the pulling force becomes excessive. Manual release is not
necessary.
The connection (item 1, Fig. 3-22) on the defibrillator/pacer is used for power
supply of
the entire device in compact use,
the defibrillator/pacer and the monitoring unit in semi-modular use or
the defibrillator/pacer in modular use.
Operation with
12
V DC
Use of a mains
charger
Magnetic contact
field
Charging
brackets
State of charge
display
Charging during
operation

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