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Merknaam: | NIHON KOHDEN |
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Modelnummer: | TEC-5521C |
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Min. bestelaantal: | 1 |
Prijs: | Negotation |
Verpakking Details: | kartonpakking |
Levertijd: | 1-3 werkdagen |
Betalingscondities: | T/T, Western Union, PayPal |
Levering vermogen: | 1 tot en met 20 stuks |
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Verzendmethoden: | DHL, EMS, UPS of ACS | Doorlooptijd: | 2-7 dagen |
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Verhoudingen: | Uitstekend | Verzendtijd: | binnen 1-3 het werkdagen na betaling |
Betaling: | Western Union, PayPal, T/T | Materiaal: | plastic, metaal |
Model: | TEC-5521C | Gebruik: | Defibrillator |
Productomschrijving
Here are the precautions for using the NIHON KOHDEN Cardiolife TEC-5521C defibrillator power supply, described in English bullet points:
Lethal Voltage Hazard: The power supply unit (PSU) contains extremely high voltages, both from the AC input and most critically from its internal high-voltage capacitor bank. This charge can remain lethal even after the unit is disconnected from power. Only qualified biomedical technicians trained in high-voltage safety may handle it.
Complete Power Disconnection: Before any inspection or service, you MUST:
Disconnect the defibrillator from the AC wall outlet.
Remove the main internal battery pack.
Follow the manufacturer's specific procedure to safely discharge all high-voltage capacitors completely. Never assume they are discharged.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection: Handle the PSU as a static-sensitive device. Use an anti-static wrist strap and a grounded work surface to prevent ESD damage to its internal electronics.
Prevent Liquid Ingress: Never expose the power supply or the defibrillator to liquids or high humidity. This can cause catastrophic failure, short circuits, and pose a severe shock hazard.
Avoid Physical Damage: Do not drop or apply mechanical shock to the PSU. Internal components, particularly capacitors and transformers, can be damaged, leading to hidden failures.
Use Only Approved Replacements: Always replace with a NIHON KOHDEN-authorised power supply module. Using a non-approved or generic part can compromise the entire device's safety, performance, and regulatory compliance (e.g., FDA, CE Mark), potentially leading to inaccurate energy delivery or patient/operator harm.
Secure All Connections: After installation, ensure all internal power connectors and harnesses are firmly and correctly seated. A loose connection can lead to arcing, intermittent operation, or complete failure during a critical procedure.
Verify Battery Compatibility: Only use the manufacturer-specified battery type (e.g., the correct chemistry and model of sealed lead-acid or lithium-ion battery). An incorrect battery can damage the charging circuitry, cause overheating, or fail to provide adequate backup power.
Perform Full Functional Testing: After any service involving the PSU, a complete performance verification with a defibrillator analyzer is mandatory. This must include:
Testing AC operation and automatic switchover to battery power.
Verifying the battery charging function.
Calibrating and measuring the actual energy output (in joules) at multiple settings to ensure accuracy.
Observe Thermal Precautions: Ensure the defibrillator's ventilation ports are unobstructed. The PSU generates heat during operation and charging; proper airflow is essential to prevent overheating and premature failure.
Routine Performance Checks: Incorporate the PSU's critical functions (battery runtime, automatic switching, etc.) into the device's scheduled preventive maintenance and performance verification routines.
Documentation: Meticulously document all service actions, including the date, reason for replacement, part number of the new PSU, and results of all post-repair safety and performance tests. This is a vital part of the device's medical history.
No User Servicing: This is not a user-serviceable component. Clinical operators must never open the defibrillator casing. Any power-related issues (failure to charge, power faults, error messages) must be reported immediately to the biomedical engineering department or authorised service provider.
Proper Disposal: Follow local regulations for the disposal of electronic waste (e-waste). Defibrillator power supplies contain components that require specific recycling or disposal procedures.
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