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Stryker Power-LOAD 6390 Maintenance Manual

Stryker Power-LOAD 6390
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Off Off DDiiaaggnnoossee ffuurrtthheerr:
The anchor electronics
could be in a sleep state.
CChheecckk tthhee vvoollttaaggee
a. Remove the anchor
inductive primary cover
(639001010101).
b. Disconnect the vehicle
to anchor cable and
confirm that the voltage
is 12.7V.
c. If the voltage is 0V (or
close to 0V) the vehicle
fuse for PPoowweerr--LLOOAADD
may be blown.
d. If the fuse is good, you
may need to replace the
inductive charging
board.
e. If the voltage is < 11.1V
(but not zero) there may
be an issue with the
vehicle wiring leading
up to PPoowweerr--LLOOAADD or
the internal
connections.
Flashing 30 seconds on/30 seconds
off
DDiiaaggnnoossee ffuurrtthheerr:
Check the primary coil
connection.
If the connection is good,
you may need to replace
the primary coil.
Off Flashing DDiiaaggnnoossee ffuurrtthheerr:
You may need to replace
the primary coil or the
inductive primary board.
a. If the red LED flashes
for five seconds, you
may need to replace the
primary coil.
b. If the red LED flashes
for 30 seconds, you
may need to replace the
inductive primary board.
5. If you identified a problem during the previous steps, repeat the procedure for each use case to make sure that there are
no other charging-related issues.
EN 32 6390-309-002 Rev AB.0

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Stryker Power-LOAD 6390 Specifications

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BrandStryker
ModelPower-LOAD 6390
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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