ResMed AutoSet CS 2 Portable Generator User Manual


 
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Figure 10: Inserting anti-bacterial filters
USING DC POWER TO RUN THE AUTOSET CS2
The AUTOSET CS2 can be run on DC current in case of power failure or for portable
use. ResMed supplies a convertor that allows a 12V battery to be connected to the
DC input of the A
UTOSET CS2. The converter can also be plugged in to a power
source in a car or plane. When using DC current, power is turned on and off via the
switch on the connector to the power source, not the power switch at the back of the
A
UTOSET CS2. The DC converter is a separate accessory that can be purchased
through your ResMed distributor.
The humidifer heater will be automatically disabled when the A
UTOSET CS2 is
operating from the DC supply.
Power consumption of the A
UTOSET CS2 varies with treatment settings. A typical
current of between 2.5A and 3.0A will be drawn from a 12V battery during use.
Adequate battery type and sizing is required before operation on DC, and it is
recommended that ResMed’s Technical Services division be contacted for information
on your specific application.
!
CAUTION
The AUTOSET CS2 uses 30V DC power. Only connect the AUTOSET CS2 to DC
power using the ResMed DC-DC convertor specified for this application.
Anti-bacterial filters
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