
3IM-7500-700 Rev H
BATTERY CHARGER SETUP AND OPERATION
OPERATION
1. Plug in the Charger to a standard wall power
supply. All LED lights will turn on for 10
seconds, o ten seconds, and on for ten
seconds again, except for the Standby LED in
the center.
1. Verify that the“Standby” LED is on.
2. Insert a MicroAire REF 6640-710 or REF 7505-
710 Battery into any slot. The battery can only
be inserted on the charger in one position.
3. If charging the REF 7500-620 Aseptic Battery,
rst place the REF 7500-625 Charger Adapter
into the charger. Then place the REF 7500-620
into the REF 7500-625.
4. The“Charging”LED corresponding to that
slot will blink until the battery is ready for fast
charge. If the battery is hot, or has a very low
charge, the“Charging” LED may blink for some
time. When fast charge begins the“Charging”
LED will be on continuously.
5. When the charging sequence is complete the
“Charge Complete” LED will illuminate.
6. The“Charge Failed”LED will illuminate if the
battery takes too long to begin or complete
fast charge. Remove and re-insert the battery
in a dierent slot to attempt charging again. If
three consecutive“Charge Failed”indications
are received, contact MicroAire Customer
Service for replacement.
2. At the end of the LED test sequence, the single
Green Standby LED in the center will turn on
to indicate that the charger is ready. This light
will remain on until the charger is unplugged
from the power source.
NOTE: The Battery Charger is designed for use only
with MicroAire Batteries REF 6640-710, REF 7505-710 and
REF 7500-620 Aseptic Battery.
NOTE: All personnel should become familiar with the pow-
er equipment before it is set-up for use in any procedure.
Personnel in-serviced should include, but not limited to,
central processing personnel, members of the surgical
team, and the bioengineering department.
WARNING: Prior to use system components should be
inspected and operated to detect any damage or malfunc-
tion. Do not use if damage is apparent.
CLEANING / DECONTAMINATION
1. External surfaces of the unit should be periodically
wiped down with a mild pH enzyme disinfectant.
Charger should not be kept in patient vicinity. Unplug
charger from wall outlet prior to cleaning.
CAUTION:
Do not autoclave.
Do not immerse in liquids to cool.
Do not ash sterilize.
Do not use Ethylene Oxide Sterilization.
Do not use a washer sterilizer.
Do not process in equipment using peracetic acid.