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Owner’ s Manual Medical-Grade, Mobile P o wer Retr ofit Kit Model #: HCRK-3 Kit Includes: Power Supply Module, Battery Module, Remote User Interface (RUI), PowerAlert Data-Saving Software, Mounting Hardwar e and Cables. Fully tested, certified and compliant to: • UL 60601-1 • CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 601.1-M90 • UL 1778 by 1111 W . 35th Street, Ch[...]
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2 Important Safety Instructions T ripp Lite’ s Medical-Grade, Mobile Power Retrofit Kit includes two modules: a Power Supply Module and a Battery Module. When the two modules are connected (and attached to a remote user interface), they provide AC power for a variety of equipment on mobile medical carts. The following instructions refer to the ki[...]
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3 Battery Module W arnings • Do not allow objects to contact the Battery Module’ s two DC input terminals. Do not short or bridge these terminals together . Serious personal injury or property damage could result. • It is normal for sparks to occur when connecting the Battery Module to the Power Supply Module. • Due to the possibility of da[...]
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4 Mounting W ARNING! Mount the P ower Supply Module and Battery Module BEFORE connection. The mounting brackets are onl y designed to suppor t a T ripp Lite Power Suppl y Module and a single Battery Module. Do not mount or place any other de vices on the mounting brackets. The mounting brackets will not support the additional weight and may fail. F[...]
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5 Connection / Start-Up Connect the Remote User Interface (RUI) to the P ower Suppl y Module The Power Supply Module will not operate without the RUI connected. Connect the included grey cord* from the RUI jack labeled “COMM1 GREY” to the Power Supply Module jack labeled “COMM1 GREY”. Connect the included black cord* from the RUI jack label[...]
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6 Connection / Start-Up continued T urn the P ower Suppl y Module’ s Outlets ON Press and hold the “Power” button* for one second. The alarm will beep once briefly after one second has passed. Release the button. The “Power” LED* will illuminate to indicate that the Power Supply Module’ s outlets are ON. The Battery Charge LED Meter* wi[...]
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Stationary Operation (Plugged In / Battery Charging) Plug the Power Supply Module into a live AC wall outlet.* The Power Supply Module will deliver AC power to connected equipment while simultaneously charging the Battery Module. Use connected equipment indefinitely as long as the Power Supply is connected to a live AC outlet. If the utility power [...]
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8 Features Remote User Interface (RUI): “Power” Button: This button turns the Power Supply Module’ s outlets (and any connected equipment) on and off. T o turn the Power Supply Module’s outlets ON: Press and hold the “Power” button for one second. The alarm will beep once briefly after one second has passed. Release the button. The “P[...]
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9 Features continued P ower Suppl y Module continued : USB Port: This port connects the Power Supply Module to any cart- mounted computer (laptop or desktop) with included cable. Use with PowerAlert Data-Saving Software (included on CD) to automatically save open patient data files and safely close applications if the Battery Module is depleted or [...]
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10 T roub leshooting Problem No AC output power available at outlets. Battery Module not recharging, even with AC utility power present. Low battery alarm sounding. Possible Solutions T urn Unit ON: Turn the Power Supply Module ON using the “Power” Button. See “Connection / Start-Up” section for details. Check Connections: Check to make sur[...]
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11 Storage & Service Safety & Regulatory Statements Storage For short term storage (when charging the Battery Module between shifts), see “Operation” section. CA UTION! Even after the P ower Supply Module is unplugged, its outlets may still deliver current, until it is disconnected from the Battery Module and completely turned OFF (deac[...]
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12 W arranty & W arranty Registration Limited W arranty T ripp Lite warrants its P ower Supply Module to be free from def ects in materials and workmanship for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase by end user . T r ipp Lite warrants its Battery Module to be free from defects in materials and workmanship f or a period o f 6 months from [...]