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Universal Battery Charger II Instructions for Use
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Universal Battery Charger II Instructions for Use
Table of Contents
Introduction
General Information
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Description of the Device
• Front View
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• Rear View
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Starting the Charger
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Charging Batteries, Power Module and UNIUM™ Power Unit
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• Charger Bay
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Operating the Device
• Charging Procedure
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• Temperature Monitoring
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• Storage
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• Errors during Charging
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Checking Function
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• Battery Power Line II and Colibri II / Small Battery Drive II (SBD II) Batteries
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• Trauma Recon System Power Module and UNIUM™ Power Unit 12
Care and Maintenance
30% State of Charge
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Cleaning and Disinfection
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Repair and Technical Service
15
Disposal of Waste
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Troubleshooting
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Technical Data
Device Specifications and Materials
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Minimum Required Firmware Version of UBC II
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Environmental Conditions
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Applicable Standards
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Electromagnetic Compatibility
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Electrical Safety Check of the UBC II
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Compatibility30
Explanation of Symbols Used
Ordering Information
■ Notes ▲ Precautions ▲ WARNINGS
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Instruction for Use • Universal Battery Charger II
• Battery for Battery Power Line II
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• Battery for Colibri II/Small Battery Drive II
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• Power Module for Trauma Recon System
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• UNIUM™ Power Unit
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Symbols for Operating the Charger
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General Symbols
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Introduction
General Information Introduction The Universal Battery Charger II (05.001.204) is supplied with a country-specific power cord and four slot cover sets (05.001.228). The charger may only be used with the supplied power cord. Refer to section ‘Ordering Information’ for specific devices in scope. The Universal Battery Charger II (UBC II), allows the following Batteries, Power Module and Power Unit to be automatically charged and manually checked, as shown in the table below.
Devices
Handpieces
Battery/Power Module/Power Unit
Battery Power Line II
530.705 530.710 530.715
530.630 (14.8 V, Li-Ion)
Trauma Recon System
05.001.201 05.001.240
05.001.202 (25.2 V, Li-Ion)
Colibri II/Small Battery Drive II
532.101/532.110
532.103 (14.4 V, Li-Ion)
UNIUM™
05.001.601 05.001.611
05.001.602 (10.8 V, Li-Ion) in combination with the UNIUM™ Adapter for UBC II (05.001.604)
▲ WARNING: The UBC II may only be used for authorized Batteries, Power Module and Power Unit.
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Introduction General Information
Intended Use The Universal Battery Charger II is intended for charging and/or conditioning of authorized Batteries, Power Module and Power Unit. Indications There are no device specific indications associated with the UBC II as it is not patient contacting and is not used during a surgical procedure. Contraindications There are no device specific contraindications associated with the UBC II as it is not patient contacting and is not used during a surgical procedure. Potential Adverse Events, Undesirable Side Effects and Residual Risks The UBC II is not patient contacting and is not used during a surgical procedure. Synthes manufactures surgical instruments intended to prepare the site and aid in implantation of Synthes implants. The adverse events/side effects are based upon the implant devices rather than the instruments. Specific adverse events/side effects for the implants can be found in the respective Synthes Implant Instructions for Use. Patient Target Group There are no restrictions on patient population as the UBC II is not patient contacting and is not used during a surgical procedure. Intended User The UBC II is intended to be used by qualified health care professionals. Expected Clinical Benefits Not applicable. The UBC II is a device which is used to enable authorized Batteries, Power Module and Power Unit to function. Treatment before Device is Used ▲ WARNING: For safety reasons, please read the Instructions for Use carefully before using UBC II. Latex Information Not made with natural rubber latex. Combination of Medical Devices The UBC II is a standalone device which is used to automatically charge and manually check authorized Batteries, Power Module and Power Unit. 4
Instruction for Use • Universal Battery Charger II
It is supplied with a country-specific power cord and four slot cover sets. The UNIUM Adapter for UBC II is a mechanical device that is inserted into one of the charger bays to allow the UNIUM Power Unit to be charged. The adapter is not delivered with the UBC II and needs to be ordered separately. Storage and Transport All Batteries, Power Modules and Power Units should be removed when transporting the charger. A UBC II with a minimum firmware version of 17.2 allows the user to charge specific Li-Ion batteries up to 30% of their capacity for transportation in aircraft cargo bays. This is a requirement of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) regulation (UN 3480 PI 965). Please refer to the section “30% State of Charge” within this Instructions for Use for detailed information. Use the original packaging for shipping and transport as damage may occur otherwise. If the original packaging materials are no longer available, please contact your DePuy Synthes Representative. Please follow information in this Instructions for Use as well as that provided in the Instructions for Use of the device itself. Furthermore, ensure that the packaging and documentation requirements for shipping a Battery, Power Module or Power Unit are followed. Please refer to the chapter “Environmental Conditions” to see both transport and storage conditions. ▲ WARNINGS: • The device is designed to be operated and stored in closed rooms. • Do not store/use the device in the presence of o xygen, nitrous oxide or a mixture consisting of flammable anesthetics and air. Warranty and Liability The warranty for the device does not cover damage or wear of any kind resulting from improper use, improper care and maintenance, damaged guarantee seal or improper storage and transport. The manufacturer excludes liability for damage resulting from repairs and maintenance carried out by unauthorized sites. In such cases the product will no longer be accepted or repaired by DePuy Synthes. For further information on the warranty and return policy please contact your local DePuy Synthes Office.
General Warnings and Precautions ▲ WARNINGS:
▲ Precautions:
• Do not use the device in the direct vicinity of r adiators or other heat emitting devices, as these can affect the device. • The device must not come into direct or indirect contact with the patient. As the charger is not a sterile product, it must not be used in the sterile area of the operating room. However, the device may be used in the non-sterile part of the operating room. • The use of high frequency (HF) equipment for tissue coagulation can cause electromagnetic interferences – in this case the cables should be separated as far as possible. • Do not sterilize, wash, rinse, drop or apply force to the UBC II. This will destroy it with possible secondary damage. • Do not expose the device to direct sunlight or moisture. • Do not dismantle, open, short-circuit or manipulate the device. Risk of electric shock. • Before operating the device, visually inspect the device for damage and wear (e.g. unrecognizable markings, missing or removed part numbers, c orrosion, etc.). Do not use damaged, corroded or faulty devices and send them to the DePuy Synthes Representative.
• The device may only be used with the supplied power cord. Only connect to a power supply with grounding, a rated voltage between 100 V and 240 V and a main frequency range of 50 or 60 Hz. • The device may only be operated on an even, dry surface that is sufficiently strong to hold its weight. Place the device on a non-slip, stable base. • The charging station should always be turned on when an authorized Battery, Power Module or Power Unit is in the charging bay. This ensures availability and prevents discharge. • If the device drops on the floor, fragments may split off. This represents a danger for the user as these fragments may be sharp. • United States Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on order of a physician or other licensed healthcare provider.
Glossary The following abbreviations are used in the UBC II IFU. Abbreviations UBC II W
Watt
°F
Degrees Fahrenheit
Wh
Watt hour
kg
Kilogram
hPa
Hectopascal
Hz
Hertz
lbs
Pound
Li-Ion Lithium-Ion
AC
Alternating current
mm
Millimeter
V
Volt
DC
Direct current
m
Meter
A
Ampere
PE
Protective Earth
L W H Length Width Height
mA
Milliampere
N
Neutral
min
Minute
µA
Microampere
P
Phase
h
Hour
mΩ
Milliohm
NC
Normal condition
°C
Degrees Celsius
Ah
Ampere hour
SFC
Single fault condition
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Description of the Device
Front View 1 Charger bays (24) 2 Symbols for battery type 3 ON/OFF blue LED 4 Control symbols for each charging bay 5 Ventilation holes
1 2 3 4
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Rear View 6 Ventilation holes 7 Power switch 8 Fuses: 225 AT/250 V 9 Power cord connection
6 7 8 9
The Slot Covers Set (05.001.228) consists of three plastic elements which can be used to cover the non-used slots of the charger. Four Slot Cover Sets are supplied with the charger.
The UNIUM™ Adapter for UBC II (05.001.604) is a mechanical device that is inserted into one of the charger bays to allow the UNIUM™ Power Unit (05.001.602) to be charged. The adapter is not delivered with the UBC II and needs to be ordered separately.
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Instruction for Use • Universal Battery Charger II
Operating the Device
Starting the Charger Before starting for the first time, ensure that the power switch is set to ¡. The device can only be connected to the power supply using the supplied power cord. Set the power switch to I to turn the device on (fig. 1). The ON/ OFF blue LED on the front of the device shows that it is working p roperly (fig. 2). If the blue LED flashes, the device must be sent in for control. If the symbol for a single charger bay is red (fig. 3) before a Battery, Power Module or Power Unit is inserted, this charger bay is faulty. In this case, they can still be charged in the other charger bays. H owever, it is recommended that the device be sent to the local DePuy Synthes Service Center for r epairs.
Fig. 1
▲ WARNING: Ensure that the ventilation holes in the base and side of the device are not covered by towels or other objects. ▲ Precaution: Ensure that the power cord can always be disconnected immediately from main supply.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
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Operating the Device Charging Batteries, Power Module and UNIUM™ Power Unit Charger Bay The device is fitted with four independent charger bays. Each of these has three slots for the following devices (fig. 1): 1. Slot for Battery Power Line II battery (530.630) 2. Slot for Trauma Recon System Power Module (05.001.202) or the UNIUM Adapter for UBC II (05.001.604) as described below. 3. Slot for Colibri II / Small Battery Drive II battery (532.103)
2 1 3
Fig. 1
The image shows the UNIUM™ Adapter for UBC II (05.001.604) inserted into one of the charger bays and the UNIUM™ Power Unit (05.001.602) connected to it. When inserting the adapter care must be taken to correctly orientate it so that the DePuy Synthes logo is next to the control symbols on the charger.
UNIUM™ Power Unit (05.001.602)
UNIUM™ Adapter for UBC II (05.001.604)
Furthermore, the Power Unit illustration on the adapter shows which way round the Power Unit is to be inserted. Up to four Power Units can be charged simultaneously in separate bays, each equipped with an adapter.
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Instruction for Use • Universal Battery Charger II
Charging Procedure Place the Battery, Power Module or Power Unit to be charged into the slot of an empty charger bay. Ensure that it is fitted correctly and is identified by the charger (symbol is yellow). See fig. 2. Only one battery, power module or power unit can be charged in each charger bay at a time. All charger bays can, however, be used simultaneously with any combination of battery, power module or power unit type. For the UNIUM™ Power Unit (05.001.602) first the UNIUM™ Adapter for UBC II (05.001.604) needs to be placed in the proper direction into the corresponding slot of an empty charger bay. Afterwards connect the Power Unit to the Adapter for UBC II.
Fig. 2
▲ WARNINGS: • Ensure that the Battery, Power Module or Power Unit (using the adapter) is correctly inserted into the slot of the charger bay. • Do not charge damaged Batteries, Power Modules or Power Units with UBC II. Inspect them for cracks and damage. • Do not insert any objects other than authorized Batteries, Power Modules or Power Units into the charger, as the contacts may otherwise be damaged.
Fig. 3
▲ Precautions: • If the symbol does not light up after a Battery, Power Module or Power Unit (using the adapter) has been inserted, remove it and insert it again or use another charger bay. • Only use fully charged Batteries, Power Modules and Power Units to avoid delays during surgery. Depending on the charge status and type of battery, it can take from about 15 minutes to around 60 minutes to charge. Once the battery, power module and power unit is fully charged, the symbol is green and the charger switches to maintenance charge (fig. 3). The battery, power module, power unit and adapter for UBC II can be left in the charger. Leave the device switched on to ensure that they are always fully charged. If they are removed from the charger before the symbol lights up green, they will not be fully charged.
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Operating the Device Charging Batteries, Power Module and UNIUM™ Power Unit
Temperature Monitoring
flashing
The battery, power module, power unit and charger heat up during the charging process. The ventilation holes should therefore not be c overed. If the battery, power module and power unit temperature is too high, the symbol starts flashing (fig. 4). To protect them, the device stops charging until they have cooled down. Do not remove them from the charger if this occurs until the symbol stops flashing and stays yellow. The charging time will be longer in this case. ▲ WARNING:
Fig. 4
Always control the temperature of the device to prevent overheating and possibly harming.
Storage Do not store an empty battery, power module or power unit as this will shorten the lifetime and void warranty coverage. Any batteries, power modules or power units that are not used should always be stored in an activated UBC II. This guarantees that they are always fully charged and ready to use.
Errors during Charging The following errors may occur while charging: Symbol
Flashes (fig. 4)
The battery, power module or power unit is too hot and has to cool down before the charging process can be automatically resumed. They should be left in the charger until the symbol lights up green . Otherwise, they may not be fully charged. Do not insert a battery, power module or power unit directly into the charger after use. They must be allowed to cool down to room temperature before being charged. Symbol
is Red (fig. 5)
The battery, power module or power unit is faulty and has to be replaced. No Symbol Lights Up The battery, power module or power unit (using the adapter) has not engaged in the charging bay or has not been recognized by the device. Remove it and insert again or use another charger bay.
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Instruction for Use • Universal Battery Charger II
Fig. 5
Operating the Device
Checking Function 1. Battery Power Line II and Colibri II / Small Battery Drive II (SBD II) Batteries The charger enables Battery Power Line II and Colibri II / SBD II batteries (530.630, 532.103) to be checked. It will be indicated if the battery performance is sufficient or if the battery needs to be replaced. When required, the check function is started manually, as outlined below. After the battery is inserted, the symbol lights up yellow. To check the battery, press the button with the exclamation mark for at least 2 seconds (fig. 1) until the symbol lights up yellow (fig. 2). The device then carries out the process. The symbol is yellow throughout this time.
Fig. 1
▲ Precautions: • Do not remove the battery from the charger bay as long as the symbol is yellow (fig. 2). Wait until the process has ended and the symbols or light up. Only then is the battery status clearly assessed. Completion of the process is indicated as follows: • Symbol is green (fig. 3): Battery has been successfully checked and charged. • Symbol is red (fig. 4): Either the battery is faulty or performance is insufficient. The battery must be disposed of.
Fig. 2
The entire process (checking battery status) takes around 3 hours and should only be carried out if there is enough time to do so. A battery can be charged or checked independently in each charger bay.
Fig. 3
▲ Precautions: • Checking the battery status will have an impact on it. this is carried out frequently the lifespan of the battery can be affected. • The process is interrupted if there is a power outage or a switch to an internal power generator and will then have to be restarted.
Fig. 4
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Operating the Device Checking Function
2. Trauma Recon System Power Module and UNIUM™ Power Unit To ensure that the Trauma Recon System (05.001.201, 05.001.240) and UNIUM™ Handpieces (05.001.601, 05.001.611) can operate safely and reliably, the Trauma Recon System Power Module (05.001.202) and UNIUM™ Power Unit (05.001.602) have to be checked at periodical intervals. It will be indicated if the performance is sufficient or if they need to be replaced. The charger will indicate the necessity, but the user can choose a convenient time to check the power module or power unit, as this can take around 4 hours.
flashing
Fig. 5
When it needs to be checked, the symbol flashes (fig. 5). The check needs to be carried out within the next 3 charging cycles. This is done by pressing the ex clamation mark button for at least 2 seconds (fig. 6). The symbol light goes out and the symbol stops flashing and stays yellow (fig. 7). If the check is not c arried out within the next 3 charging c ycles, the device carries out the check automatically. Completion of the process is indicated as follows: • Symbol is green (fig. 3 on previous page): power module or power unit has been checked, charged and is ready to use. • Symbol is red (fig. 4 on previous page): power module or power unit has been checked, is not charged, cannot be used and must be replaced; the red service indicator lamp on the power module or power unit lights up.
flashing
Fig. 6
A power module or power unit can be charged or checked independently in each charger bay. ▲ Precautions: • Do not remove the Power Module or Power Unit from the charger bay as long as the symbol is yellow (fig. 7). Wait until the process has ended and the symbols or light up. Only then is the Power Module or Power Unit status clearly assessed. • The process is interrupted if there is a power outage or a switch to an internal power generator and will then have to be restarted.
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Instruction for Use • Universal Battery Charger II
Fig. 7
Operating the Device
30% State of Charge The International Air Transport Association (IATA) regulation (UN 3480 PI 965) requires Li-Ion batteries shipped by aircraft cargo bays to have a maximum of 30% stage of charge. A UBC II with a minimum firmware version of 17.2 allows the user to charge the following Li-Ion batteries up to 30% of their capacity for transportation in aircraft cargo bays: • Battery Power Line II Battery (530.630) • Colibri II/Small Battery Drive II Battery (532.103) Operation Instructions 1. Insert the battery into the corresponding charger bay. As soon as the battery is placed in the UBC II, the symbol will light up yellow (fig. 1). 2. To charge the battery to 30% state of charge (SOC), the button with the exclamation mark has to be pressed five times (5x) within 5 seconds (fig. 1). 3. As a confirmation for the start of the 30% SOC, all LED’s flash four times (4x) (fig. 2). 4. When the yellow symbols and light up, the UBC II is performing the 30% SOC function. This will take between 30 and 90 minutes depending on the charge status and type of battery (fig. 3). 5. Once the battery has been charged to 30% SOC, the green symbol lights up and the red symbol flashes (fig. 4). 6. The batteries are now ready for transportation. They must not be used in the operating room in this status as they are not fully charged. Once the battery has been removed from the charger, the SOC function switches off.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
■ Notes:
▲ Precaution:
• If the battery has been left in the bay since the last charge, the 30% SOC function can only be started if the battery is removed from the charger and placed once again into the charger bay by the user. • If the exclamation mark was not pressed five times (5x) within 5 seconds, then the step must be repeated. • If the battery is removed during the 30% SOC function, then the process needs to be restarted. • Please note that during the SOC function the other charging bays can be used as usual. • The Trauma Recon System Power Module (05.001.202) and UNIUM Power Unit (05.001.602) are not affected by this regulation as they are not classified as a Li-Ion battery. They are covered by UN 3481 PI 967 (Li-Ion Battery Contained in Equipment).
Do not remove the battery from the charger bay as long as the yellow symbols and light up (fig. 3). Wait until the process has ended and the green symbol lights up and the red symbol flashes. Only then has the 30% state of charge been reached.
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Care and Maintenance Cleaning and Disinfection The UBC II must be unplugged before it is cleaned. To clean the UBC II and UNIUM™ Adapter for UBC II, wipe them off with a clean, soft and lint-free cloth dampened with deionized water until no visible soil remains on the devices. If any visible soil remains, repeat the step with a new damped cloth. Dry them off using a clean, soft, lint-free single-use cloth prior to disinfection. To disinfect the UBC II and adapter wipe them off with a new, clean, soft and lint-free cloth dampened with a minimum of 70% alcohol-based disinfectant for thirty (30) seconds. A disinfectant that is VAH (Verbund für Angewandte Hygiene) listed, EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) registered or locally recognized is recommended. This step has to be repeated two (2) additional times using a new, clean, soft and lint-free cloth dampened with a minimum 70% alcohol-based disinfectant each time. Whenever it is cleaned and disinfected, the device should be checked to e nsure it is working properly and is not damaged. Maintenance of the device is not required. If there are any faults, please send the device to a DePuy Synthes Representative (see next section). ▲ Precautions: • Danger of electric shock! Unplug before cleaning and disinfecting. • Do not spray the contacts in the charger bays. If necessary, clean the contacts in the charger bays using utmost care. • Inspect the UBC II and UNIUM™ Adapter for UBC II for cracks and damage. Do not use a damaged device. ▲ WARNINGS: • Make sure that no solution enters the device. • Do not sterilize, wash, rinse, drop or apply force to the UBC II and UNIUM™ Adapter for UBC II. This will destroy them with possible secondary damage.
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Care and Maintenance
Repair and Technical Service The device should be sent to the DePuy Synthes Service Center for repair if it is faulty or malfunctions. The same applies if the ON/OFF blue LED does not light up or flashes when the device is switched on. A device may have reached its end of life if there is evidence of damage and wear. This may include but is not limited to corrosion, discoloration, excessive scratches, flaking and cracks. Improperly functioning d evices, devices with unrecognizable markings, missing or removed part numbers, damaged and excessively worn devices should not be used. To prevent damage to the charger during shipping, use the original packaging to return devices back to DePuy Synthes. If this is not possible, please contact the DePuy Synthes Representative. When shipping a Battery, Power Module and UNIUM™ Power Unit in aircraft cargo bays, please follow the information in this Instructions for Use as well as that provided in the Instructions for Use of the device itself. Furthermore, ensure that the packaging and documentation requirements for shipping them are followed. ▲ Precautions: • Do not use a damaged, corroded or faulty device. In this case return it to the DePuy Synthes Service Center. • The manufacturer shall assume no responsibility for damage resulting from unauthorized repair. In such cases the product will no longer be accepted or repaired by DePuy Synthes. • Users or third parties should not carry out repairs themselves.
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Care and Maintenance
Disposal of Waste In most cases faulty chargers can be repaired (see pre vious section “Repair and Technical Service”). The European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) applies to this device. This device contains materials that should be disposed of in accordance with environment protection requirements. Please observe national and local regulations. The devices must not be disposed of with household waste. Please send chargers that are no longer used to the local DePuy Synthes Representative. This ensures that they are disposed of in accordance with the national application of the respective European Directive. Faulty Batteries, Power Modules and Power Units may not be reused and should be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner and in accordance with national and local regulations. ▲ WARNINGS: • Do not dispose of contaminated products with household waste. • Unusable or faulty Batteries, Power Modules and Power Units must not be reused and should be disposed of in an e nvironmentally friendly manner and in accordance with national and local and local regulations. ▲ Precaution: The UBC II and UNIUM™ Adapter for UBC II should be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner and in accordance with national and local regulations.
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Instruction for Use • Universal Battery Charger II
Troubleshooting
For a patient/user/third party in the European Union and in countries with identical regulatory framework (Regulation (EU) 2017/745 on Medical Devices): if during the use of this device or as a result of its use, a serious incident has occurred, please report to the manufacturer and to the competent authority of the Member State in which the user and/or patient is established.
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
ON/OFF blue LED does not light up.
Charger is switched off.
Switch on power switch.
Power cord is not plugged in.
Connect power cord to the connection on the charger and plug into the wall socket. Then switch on the power switch on the charger.
Power supply is interuppted (e.g. faulty fuse).
Check power supply. Replace fuse if necessary.
Charger is faulty.
Send the charger to the DePuy Synthes R epresentative for repairs.
ON/OFF blue LED flashes.
Charger is faulty.
Send the charger to the DePuy Synthes R epresentative for repairs.
Although the battery/power module/power unit (using the adapter) is inserted, no symbol lights up on the charger bay.
Battery/power module/power unit (using the adapter) is not fully inserted.
Ensure that the battery/power module/power unit (using the adapter) is inserted p roperly.
Contacts in the charger bay are dirty.
Carefully clean contacts.
Battery/power module/power unit (using the adapter) was not recognized by the charger.
Use another free charger bay.
Battery/power module/power unit (using the adapter) is faulty.
Test the battery/power module/ power unit (using the adapter) in another charger bay and dispose of if necessary.
Charger bay is faulty.
Send the charger to the DePuy Synthes R epresentative for repairs.
Battery/power module/power unit is faulty.
Do not further use the battery/power module/power unit as it must be replaced.
Firmware has to be updated.
Check firmware version on the sticker, which is visible on the underside of the charger and compare with the minimum required firmware listed on page 21. Send the charger to DePuy Synthes Representative for a firmware update.
The symbol is red when the battery/power module/power unit (using the adapter) is correctly inserted.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
The symbol is red when the charger is switched on before the batteries/power modules/power unit are inserted.
Charger bay is faulty.
Use another free charger bay. S end the charger to the DePuy Synthes Affiliate for repairs as soon as possible.
Symbol flashes yellow during the charging process.
Battery/power module/power unit is too hot.
Leave battery/power module/power unit inserted in the charger bay. Charger automatically continues the charging process once the battery/ power module/power unit has cooled down.
Symbol does not light up yellow when the button is pressed.
Button was released too soon.
Hold button down for at least 2 seconds.
Charger bay is faulty.
Select another free charger bay. Send the device to the DePuy Synthes Representative for repairs as soon as possible.
Charger has an error.
Switch off charger, then switch back on after 5 seconds. If the ON/OFF blue LED flashes, send the device to the DePuy Synthes Representative for repairs.
Wrong slot.
Select correct slot and re-insert battery/power module/power unit (using the adapter).
Non-authorized battery/ power module/power unit.
Check battery/power module/power unit type.
Contacts in the slot bent.
Use another free charger bay. Send the charger to the DePuy Synthes Representative for repairs as soon as possible.
Ventilation holes on the sides, back or base are covered and/or the device is next to a heat source. Automatic cooling is on full power.
Expose ventilation holes and/or ensure that the device is not next to a heat source.
It is not possible to insert the battery/power module/power unit (using the adapter) into the slot.
Charger makes loud noises.
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Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
Battery/power module/power unit performance is low.
Expected battery/power module/ power unit life is reached.
Test battery/power module/power unit (see page 10). If the red d isplay lights up, replace battery/power module/power unit.
Battery/power module/power unit is not ready for use.
Charge battery/power module/ power unit until symbol is green.
Power Tool or attachment is under- performing, i.e. as a result of insufficient maintenance.
Send Power Tool and attachments to DePuy Synthes Representative to be checked.
Battery/power module/power unit was exposed to excessive heat.
Do not further use the battery/power module/power unit as it must be replaced.
Battery/power module/power unit was washed, incorrectly disinfected or steam sterilized.
Do not further use the battery/power module/power unit as it must be replaced.
Battery/power module/power unit was short-fused by metal objects.
Do not further use the battery/power module/power unit as it must be replaced.
Battery/power module/power unit fell on the floor.
Do not further use the battery/power module/power unit as it must be replaced.
UBC II or Adapter for UBC II was exposed to excessive heat.
Do not further use the UBC II or Adapter for UBC II as it must be replaced.
UBC II or Adapter for UBC II was washed, incorrectly disinfected or steam sterilized.
Do not further use the UBC II or Adapter for UBC II as it must be replaced.
UBC II or Adapter for UBC II was short-fused by metal objects.
Do not further use the UBC II or Adapter for UBC II as it must be replaced.
UBC II or Adapter for UBC II fell on the floor.
Do not further use the UBC II or Adapter for UBC II as it must be replaced.
Markings on the UBC II or Adapter for UBC II are unrecognizable, missing or have been removed.
Replace UBC II or Adapter for UBC II.
Battery/power module/power unit is visibly damaged.
UBC II or Adapter for UBC II is visibly damaged.
Please also observe the Instructions for Use of the corresponding Power Tools. If the recommended solutions do not work, please contact your DePuy Synthes Representative. Universal Battery Charger II • Instruction for Use
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