ResMed Video Gaming Accessories POWER STATION II User Guide

Power Station II  
BATTERY PACK  
User Guide  
English  
Respiratory Care Solutions  
 
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Excluding Elisée / Ausschließlich Elisée / Hors Elisée / Escluso l’Elisée / Excepto Elisée / Excluindo o Elisée / Exclusief Elisée / Exklusive  
不包括 呼吸機  
Elisée  
Elisée / Undtagen Elisée / Unntatt Elisée / Ei Elisée / Δεν περιλαμβάνεται το Elisée / 不包括Elisée呼吸机  
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*Example device illustration only / Abbildung eines Beispielgerätes / Exemple d’appareil / Illustrazione dell’apparecchio a solo titolo di  
esempio / Ilustración del dispositivo proporcionada a modo de ejemplo únicamente / Ilustração de dispositivo apenas para exemplo /  
Uitsluitend voorbeeldillustratie van apparaat / Utrustningen på bilden är endast ett exempel / Det viste apparat er kun til illustrationsbrug /  
Den avbildede enheten er kun ment som eksempel / Kuvassa vain esimerkki laitteesta / Απεικόνιση συσκευής παραδείγματος μόνο /  
装置样品只是图解 / 裝置只是樣品圖解  
 
Power Station II  
DC output voltage & DC cables  
DC Cable  
Part Number  
24V  
26V  
VPAPIII ST-A  
VPAPIII ST-A with QuickNav  
VPAPAuto 25  
VPAPS, VPAPST  
VPAPIV, VPAPIV ST  
S8Auto 25  
24959  
24959  
24960  
24960  
24960  
24960  
24961  
S9Series  
24959  
Stellar™  
VS III™  
(24981 for Stellar™  
Mobility bag)  
24963  
24962  
Elisée150  
Notes:  
Not all devices are available in all regions.  
Hinweise:  
Einige Geräte sind nicht in allen Ländern erhältlich.  
Informationen zu den Akkulaufzeiten finden Sie in der Kompatibilitätsliste Akku/Gerät unter  
Remarques :  
Certains de ces appareils ne sont pas disponibles dans tous les pays.  
Pour plus d’informations sur l’autonomie des batteries, veuillez consulter la liste de compatibilité  
Note:  
Alcuni apparecchi non sono disponibili in tutti i Paesi.  
Per informazioni sull’autonomia delle batterie, vedere laTabella di compatibilità tra batterie e  
Notas:  
No pueden obtenerse todos los dispositivos en todas las regiones.  
Para obtener información sobre la duración de las baterías, consulte la Lista de compatibilidad de  
Notas:  
Nem todos os dispositivos estão disponíveis em todas as regiões.  
Para obter informações sobre a autonomia das baterias, consulte a lista de compatibilidade entre  
NB  
Niet alle apparaten zijn in alle regios verkrijgbaar.  
Raadpleeg voor informatie over bedrijfstijden van accus de Compatibiliteitslijst accu/apparaat op  
 
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Vissa utrustningar finns inte i alla delar av världen.  
För information om batteriernas körtider hänvisas till Produktkompatibilitetslista för batterier/  
Bemærkninger:  
Det er ikke alle apparater, der kan fås i alle lande.  
Der er oplysninger om batteriers driftstid under Liste over kompatible batterier og apparater på  
Merknader:  
Noen apparater er ikke tilgjengelig i alle land.  
Huomautukset:  
Kaikkia laitteita ei ole saatavissa kaikissa maissa.  
Tietoja akkujen käyttöajoista saat Laitteiden ja akkujen vastaavuus -taulukosta osoitteesta  
Σημειώσεις:  
Δεν είναι όλες οι συσκευές διαθέσιμες σε όλες τις γεωγραφικές περιφέρειες.  
Για πληροφορίες σχετικά με τους χρόνους λειτουργίας των μπαταριών, ανατρέξτε στο Κατάλογο συμβατότητας  
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不是所有装置都在各个地区有销售。  
欲了解有关电池运行时间的信息,请浏览网站www.resmed.com查看电池/装置兼容清单。  
不是所有裝置都在各個地區有銷售。  
請瀏覽網站www.resmed.com 查看電池/裝置相容清單。  
 
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Intended use  
The ResMed Power Station II (RPS II) is an external lithium-ion battery that provides  
power when mains power is unavailable.  
Please read the entire guide before using the RPS II. Refer to the device user guides  
for intended patients, uses and contraindications associated with CPAP, bilevel and  
ventilation therapy.  
RPS II at a glance  
Refer to illustration A.  
The RPS II system comprises the following components:  
1. Battery  
2. Power supply unit adapter  
3. Carry bag  
Available separately:  
4. 90W AC power supply unit  
5. AC power cord  
6. DC output cable  
Optional accessory:  
7. Battery coupler (packed with Velcrostrap)  
Compatible devices and accessories  
For a full list of compatible devices for RPS II, see the Battery/Device Compatibility List  
on www.resmed.com on the Products page under Service & Support. For a full list  
page under Ventilation Devices. For a list of output voltages and DC cables for your  
device, see the attached information leaflet, your device user guide, or the Battery/  
please contact your ResMed representative.  
For more information on setting up your device, see your device user guide.  
Control panel  
Refer to illustration B.  
The control panel of your battery includes the following:  
1. Audible alert mute button  
2. Charge level check button  
3. DC on/off switch  
4. DC input/output port  
5. Audible alert mute indicator  
6. Battery level indicators  
7. Charging indicator  
8. DC switch/discharging indicator  
9. Voltage output selector switch (rear  
panel)  
 
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Setting up  
CAUTION  
Ensure the RPS II and the device are turned off before setting up.  
When the RPS II is plugged to the mains power supply, ensure all cables are  
properly connected.  
Charging the battery  
Refer to illustration C.  
1. Attach the power supply unit adapter to the DC plug and connect into the battery  
DC input/output port.  
2. Connect the AC power cord to the power supply unit.  
3. Plug the other end of the AC power cord into the mains power outlet.  
Notes:  
Charging takes less than 4 hours from 0% battery level to greater than 95%.  
To discontinue charging, unplug the AC power cord from the mains power outlet.  
Providing power to the device  
Refer to illustration D.  
1. Select the correct output voltage for your device using the voltage output selector  
from the RPS II rear panel.  
2. Connect the appropriate DC output cable into the battery.  
3. Connect the other end of the DC output cable into the device.  
4. Set the DC on/off switch to on.  
Providing backup power to the device (for systems with both AC and DC inputs)  
WARNING  
In this configuration, the Elisee draws power from the RPS II first until it is  
fully discharged, and will not recharge. As a result, once all power has been  
discharged from the battery, it will not act as an AC backup.  
Refer to illustration E.  
1. Select the correct output voltage for your device using the voltage output selector  
from the RPS II rear panel.  
2. Connect the appropriate DC output cable into the battery.  
3. Connect the other end of the DC output cable into the device.  
4. Connect the AC power cord to the rear of the device.  
5. Plug the other end of the AC power cord into the mains power outlet.  
6. Set the DC on/off switch to on.  
Note: When powering the device regularly check the battery charge level.  
Using two batteries  
Refer to illustration F.  
1. Place one battery on top of another.  
If required, use the Velcro strap to hold the batteries securely.  
 
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2. Plug the battery coupler cables into each of the battery DC input/output ports.  
The battery coupler cables are marked with ‘1’ (primary) and ‘2’ (reserve) labels.  
3. a. When charging two batteries, attach the power supply unit adapter to the DC  
plug and connect the adapter to the the battery coupler.  
b. When powering a device, connect the DC output cable of the device to the  
end of the battery coupler. The primary battery supplies power to the  
device and the reserve battery takes over when the primary battery is  
disconnected or discharged.  
Indicators  
Refer to illustration B.  
The RPS II provides LEDs to indicate its current operating state.  
LED indicator  
Status  
Battery charge level1 (B-6)  
One amber flashing (audible alert Less than 5%  
beeps continuously)  
One green flashing (audible alert  
beeps for 10 sec)  
Less than 10%  
One green continuous  
Two green continuous  
Three green continuous  
Four green continuous  
10% to 40% (approximate)  
40% to 65% (approximate)  
65% to 90% (approximate)  
Greater than 90% (approximate)  
Charging (B-7)  
Flashing green  
Constant green  
Charging  
Fully charged  
DC on/off (B-8)  
Flashing blue  
Constant blue  
RPS II turned on but not discharging  
RPS II turned on and discharging  
Audible alert mute (B-5)  
Flashing blue  
Not discharging and mute is active  
Discharging and mute is active  
Constant blue  
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When setting the DC on/off switch, the charge level indicator may fluctuate between different levels.  
To check the battery charge level, press the charge level check button (B-2) on the  
control panel. The number of green LEDs indicates the approximate charge level.  
To mute the alert, press the audible alert mute button (B-1). To permanently mute,  
press and hold the audible alert mute button (B-1) for 5 seconds. To deactivate, press  
the audible alert mute button (B-1) when the mute is still active.  
 
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Using humidifiers  
When a device integrated with the HumidAire 2ior H4ihumidifier is not connected  
to the mains power supply, the humidifier will only operate in passive unheated mode  
despite the warm-up message appearing on the device. When the device is connected  
to the mains power supply, it will return to active heated mode.  
S9and H5idevices operate normally in active heated mode when connected to the  
battery or to the mains power supply.  
Cleaning and maintenance  
WARNING  
Do not immerse the RPS II in water, and do not use liquids to clean any part of  
the product.  
1. Disconnect the battery from the power supply unit and the device. Remove all  
cables.  
2. Wipe the exterior of the battery with a clean cloth.  
Storing  
CAUTION  
Batteries must be charged to 100% indicated by four green LEDs and switched off  
before storing.You must recharge the batteries to 100% again after three months  
of storage. When not in use, all Lithium-Ion batteries self-discharge over time. If  
not periodically recharged (ie, every three months), the RPS II will eventually self-  
discharge to the point that it can no longer be recharged. If this occurs the RPS II  
is no longer usable and is unrecoverable.  
Store the RPS II in a cool, dry place.  
Note: A fully charged battery when left switched on, self-discharges to less than 50%  
of full capacity within two weeks of storage. Once switched off, the battery self-  
discharges to less than 50% of full capacity within one month of storage.  
Servicing  
The RPS II is intended to provide safe and reliable operation when used and  
maintained in accordance with the instructions provided by ResMed. There is no  
servicing necessary during the lifetime of the battery.  
The service life of the RPS II exceeds 500 recharge cycles. After this cycle, the  
battery will last about 60% of the time from its original condition. A full charge in an  
older battery will not last as long as in a new battery. ResMed recommends that the  
RPS II be tested for battery duration regularly. As with all electrical equipment, if any  
irregularity becomes apparent, you should exercise caution and contact an authorised  
ResMed service representative.  
Traveling  
Consult with your carrier if you intend to take the battery on board with your device.  
 
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Troubleshooting  
If there is a problem, try the following suggestions. If the problem cannot be solved,  
contact your equipment supplier or ResMed. Do not attempt to open the battery.  
Problem/Possible cause  
Device is not running  
Solution  
Power connections are disrupted.  
Check all cables and connect them as described in  
Setting up.  
RPS II is discharged.  
Connect the device to the mains power supply and  
recharge the RPS II.  
RPS II is off.  
Set the DC on/off switch to on.  
Incorrect output voltage selected.  
Select the correct output voltage for your device  
using the output voltage selector switch from the  
RPS II rear panel.  
Note: For a list of output voltages and DC cables  
for your device, see the attached information leaflet,  
your device user guide, or the Battery/Device  
RPS II sounds an audible alert continuously and an amber LED is flashing  
The battery charge level is less  
than 5%.  
Press the audible alert mute button to mute the  
alert. Recharge the battery as soon as possible.  
RPS II sounds an audible alert for 10 seconds and a green LED is flashing  
The battery charge level is below  
10%.  
Recharge the battery as soon as possible.  
Charging stops before completion  
When charging the battery inside  
the RPS II carry bag, the ambient  
temperature is warmer than 35oC.  
Remove the battery from the RPS II carry bag or  
charge the battery where the ambient temperature is  
cooler than 35oC.  
Battery turns off and stops powering device  
When the battery is in the  
Remove the battery from the RPS II carry bag or  
RPS II carry bag, the ambient  
power the device where the ambient temperature is  
temperature is warmer than 35oC.  
cooler than 35oC.  
Battery charge level indicator is inaccurate  
Ambient temperature is at  
extreme condition (eg, –5oC,  
+40oC).  
Recharge the battery as soon as possible to ensure  
adequate capacity.  
 
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Technical specifications  
Battery technology  
Capacity  
Lithium ion  
< 100 Wh (97 Wh)  
UN classification  
Power supply  
UN3481 (lithium-ion batteries packed with equipment)  
Input range 100–240V, 50–60Hz, 1.0-1.5A  
Nominal for aircraft use 110V, 400Hz  
Battery output voltage  
(24V / 26V) 0.5V, 90W continuous  
3.75 A  
Power supply unit output  
current (rated)  
Battery output current (rated)  
Standby current  
3.75 A / 3.46 A  
< 100 μA  
Protection  
Overcharge, overdischarge, excess current, short circuit,  
high temperature  
Dimensions (L x W x H)  
Battery weight  
230 mm x 126 mm x 26 mm  
0.9 kg  
System weight  
2.3 kg  
Minimum life cycle  
≥ 500 cycles at 23°C to 60% capacity  
Operating conditions  
Charging  
Discharging  
5°C to 40°C; 5–85% maximum humidity  
-5°C to 40°C; 5–85% maximum humidity  
Transport/storage conditions  
-20°C to +45°C; 5–85% maximum humidity  
Operating/storage air pressure 600 hPa to 1100 hPa  
Recharge time  
< 4 hrs at full level  
Electromagnetic compatibility  
Product complies with all applicable electromagnetic  
compatibility requirements (EMC) according to IEC60601-  
1-2, for residential, commercial, and light industry  
environments. Information regarding the electromagnetic  
emissions and immunity of these ResMed devices can  
under Service and Support. Click on the PDF file for your  
language.  
IEC 60601-1 classification  
Battery run time  
Class II (double insulation) and/or Internally Powered  
Equipment, IP21 (IP20 while charging), Continuous  
Operation (from mains), Limited Operation (from  
battery), Equipment not suitable for use in the presence  
of a flammable anaesthetic mixture with air or with  
oxygen or nitrous oxide.  
> 8 hrs at average device settings1  
For more information, see the Battery/Device  
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Using 15 cm H2O (IPAP), 5 cm H2O (EPAP), and 15 BPM (Respiratory Rate). Not applicable to devices when using  
heated humidification and heated tubing.  
Note: The manufacturer reserves the right to change these specifications without  
notice.  
 
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Symbols  
The following symbols may appear on the device or packaging:  
Attention, consult accompanying documents;  
Read instructions before use;  
Drip proof;  
No protection;  
Serial number;  
Class II equipment;  
Catalogue number;  
European RoHS;  
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Batch Code;  
Maximum humidity;  
Temperature limitation (storage and transport);  
Charging;  
Battery charge  
Do not use if  
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DC on/off;  
level;  
package is damaged;  
Environmental Information.  
Audible alert mute;  
DC input/output;  
Manufacturer;  
European Authorised Representative;  
Disposal of the battery and the power supply unit should be carried out in accordance with  
applicable national laws and regulations. WEEE 2002/96/EC is a European Directive that  
requires the proper disposal of electrical and electronic equipment. The battery and power  
supply unit should be disposed of separately, not as unsorted municipal waste. To dispose  
of your battery and power supply unit, you should use appropriate collection, reuse and  
recycling systems available in your region. The use of these collection, reuse and recycling  
systems is designed to reduce pressure on natural resources and prevent hazardous  
substances from damaging the environment. European Directive 2006/66/EC requires the  
proper disposal of spent batteries and accumulators. The battery may only be returned to  
collection points fully discharged. If charged or partially discharged, care should be taken to  
prevent short circuiting. Batteries containing more than 0.0005% of mercury by mass, more  
than 0.002% of cadmium by mass or more than 0.004% of lead by mass are marked below  
the crossed-bin symbol with the chemical symbols (Hg, Cd, Pb) of the metals for which the  
limit is exceeded.  
If you need information on these disposal systems, please contact your local waste  
administration. The crossed-bin symbol invites you to use these disposal systems. If you  
require information on collection and disposal of your ResMed device please contact your  
General warnings and cautions  
WARNINGS  
Lithium ion batteries have built-in safety protection circuits, but can still be  
dangerous if they are not used correctly. Damaged batteries can become  
inoperative or catch fire.  
Due to risk of fire or electric shock:  
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do not place the RPS II near open fire or heaters.  
do not expose the RPS II to direct sunlight or heat (for example behind a  
car window).  
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do not expose the RPS II to water, rain or high moisture levels.  
do not short-circuit the RPS II.  
do not use a damaged RPS II.  
do not open the RPS II or the AC charger.  
Make sure to revert to AC power when the remaining capacity of RPS II and/or  
device internal battery is low.  
 
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Make sure to periodically recharge the battery due to effects of self-  
discharging.  
As the battery ages, the available capacity decreases. When the remaining  
battery capacity is getting low, do not rely on the RPS II as the primary supply.  
Ensure the internal battery of any connected device is kept charged up to  
provide backup power in the event of loss of power from RPS II.  
Only use a supplied ResMed 90W AC power supply unit for charging the  
RPS II.  
Explosion hazard—do not use in the vicinity of flammable anaesthetics.  
The RPS II system is not intended for use by persons (including children)  
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience  
and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction  
concerning use of the RPS II system by a person responsible for their safety.  
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the RPS II  
system.  
Care should be taken to keep the power supply unit adapter dry.The RPS II  
system, while connected to a device and discharging, is rated to IP21 (Drip  
proof) according to IEC60529. When charging, the RPS II system is rated to  
IP20 (No protection) due to the power supply unit adapter which is rated to  
IP20.The AC power supply and the RPS II battery are both rated to IP21.  
CAUTIONS  
Avoid hard, physical impact on the battery.  
Before using for the first time, ensure that the RPS II and its components are  
in good condition and that their operational safety is guaranteed. If there are  
any defects, the system should not be used.  
The RPS II is to be used only in accordance with the intended use stated in  
this guide. Damage to equipment or injury can result from modifications to  
the equipment or operation.  
Always fully charge the RPS II before use, or before relying as a backup  
power.  
Monitor the charge level of the RPS II. When the charge level is low, ensure  
that continuity of power can be maintained.  
When in use, always plug the cable from the RPS II into the device. Keep the  
RPS II power switch turned on to ensure it can provide backup power.  
When transporting, turn off the RPS II, unplug all cables, and pack in the carry  
bag.  
Medical electrical equipment requires special precautions regarding EMC and  
needs to be installed and operated according to the information provided in  
this user guide. Portable and mobile communications equipment can affect  
medical electrical equipment. If EMC interference is observed, for example  
static on radios, move the RPS II away from other equipment.  
Note: The above are general warnings and cautions. Specific warnings, cautions, and  
notes appear with the relevant instructions in the guide.  
 
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Limited warranty  
ResMed Ltd (hereafter ’ResMed’) warrants that your ResMed product shall be free  
from defects in material and workmanship from the date of purchase for the period  
specified below.  
Product  
Warranty period  
Mask systems (including mask frame, cushion, headgear and  
tubing)—excluding single-use devices  
90 days  
Accessories—excluding single-use devices  
Flex-type finger pulse sensors  
Humidifier water tubs  
Batteries for use in ResMed internal and external battery systems 6 months  
Clip-type finger pulse sensors  
1 year  
CPAP and bilevel device data modules  
Oximeters and CPAP and bilevel device oximeter adapters  
Humidifiers and humidifier cleanable water tubs  
Titration control devices  
CPAP, bilevel and ventilation devices (including external power  
supply units)  
2 years  
Battery accessories  
Portable diagnostic/screening devices  
This warranty is only available to the initial consumer. It is not transferable.  
If the product fails under conditions of normal use, ResMed will repair or replace, at its  
option, the defective product or any of its components.  
This limited warranty does not cover: a) any damage caused as a result of improper  
use, abuse, modification or alteration of the product; b) repairs carried out by any  
service organisation that has not been expressly authorised by ResMed to perform  
such repairs; c) any damage or contamination due to cigarette, pipe, cigar or other  
smoke; and d) any damage caused by water being spilled on or into an electronic  
device.  
Warranty is void on product sold, or resold, outside the region of original purchase.  
Warranty claims on defective product must be made by the initial consumer at the  
point of purchase.  
This warranty replaces all other expressed or implied warranties, including any implied  
warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Some regions or states  
do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation  
may not apply to you.  
ResMed shall not be responsible for any incidental or consequential damages claimed  
to have resulted from the sale, installation or use of any ResMed product. Some  
regions or states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
 
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This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which  
vary from region to region. For further information on your warranty rights, contact  
your local ResMed dealer or ResMed office.  
 
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248527/2 2012-07  
Power Station II  
USER  
ROW MULTI  
Respiratory Care Solutions  
Manufacturer: ResMed Ltd 1 Elizabeth Macarthur Drive Bella Vista NSW 2153 Australia.  
Distributed by: ResMed Corp 9001 Spectrum Center Boulevard San Diego CA 92123 USA.  
ResMed (UK) Ltd 96 Milton Park Abingdon Oxfordshire OX14 4RY UK. See www.resmed.com for other ResMed  
locations worldwide.  
Designs pending. HumidAire, H4i, H5i, Stellar, VPAP and S9 are trademarks of ResMed Ltd. S9, HumidAire, Stellar and  
VPAP are registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. VSIII and Elisée are a trademark of ResMed Paris SAS. Velcro  
is a trademark of Velcro Industries B.V.  
© 2012 ResMed Ltd.  
 
Global leaders in sleep and respiratory medicine www.resmed.com  

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