Philips V26CT Computer Monitor User Manual


 
V26CT/V24CT Power Supply
1-14 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors
The CMS and V24 and
V26 Patient Monitors
V26CT/V24CT Power Supply
The V24CT and V26CT are powered by an external AC (line power) or by
their own internal battery power supply. Your monitoring needs will
determine which power source is used. We recommend that you plug
the monitor into line or AC power whenever the monitor is not being
moved or used, or for long term bedside monitoring. When transporting
a patient or when monitoring in a remote area, where AC power is not
feasible, use battery power.
WarningWarning
Do not disconnect the power cord from the monitor and leave it
connected to the AC power source. This could cause damage to
the power cord. Instead, keep the power cord connected to the
monitor and unplug it from the AC power source.
The power cord must be inspected periodically for cracks or
exposed metal parts. Replace immediately if there are any
cracks, exposed metal parts, or any other signs of wear and tear.
Battery
Power
Supply
The V24CT and V26CT can be powered by 1 or 2 sealed 12 Volt lead-acid
batteries with capacity. The rate of battery discharge is dependent on
temperature and power load. The power load is a function of the
number and type of parameter modules as well as parameter settings
being used. The battery life for the V24CT and V26CT ranges from
approximately 30 minutes for a fully loaded system operating on one
new and fully charged battery to:
approximately 1 hour for a fully loaded system operating on two
new and fully charged batteries when loaded with the following
parameter modules:
ECG/Resp, NBP, SpO
2
, Pressure, Recorder and
approximately 1 hour 15 minutes for a minimally loaded system
operating on two new and fully charged batteries when loaded
with the following parameter modules:
ECG/Resp, NBP, SpO
2
, Pressure.