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99 donations on T-RAC II Junior.
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±56 donations on T-RAC II Ethernet.
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±39 donations on T-
RAC II Wifi when the setting ‘Enable LAN’ is set to ‘Yes’.
It depends on the settings of the device (e.g. Bcklight lev. and Mix freq.) and on the way
the device is used (e.g. switching off the device after donation or not) how much donations
can be done.
Because batteries age, this value can be lower after some time.
If the battery power isn’t
sufficient anymore, replace it with a new one.
[WARNINGS]
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Please refer to chapter 11 for the shipping information of the high-energy batteries!
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If no battery is present, an interruption of the mains current will cause T-RAC II to shut
down immediately. If that happens during donation, the clamp will not close.
T-RAC II
will lose donation data (including information from the alarms) of the ongoing donation.
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To prevent short-
circuits, never connect the battery’s connector to anything else than
the battery compartment in T-RAC II. Never connect the battery directly to the
Multifunctional Pole. This will cause permanent damage to both.
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Only insert T-RAC II batteries in the battery compartment.
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When the high-energy battery is not likely to be used for some time, take it out to
prevent leakage.
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When the battery is discharged, it needs to be recharged immediately. Never store
batteries which are completely discharged.
[NOTE]
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When running only on the battery and the battery is nearly empty, T-RAC II can refuse
to start a donation. An error message will be given.
5.2
Clamp
The clamp controls the blood flow. The donor tube between the venipuncture needle and
the primary blood bag should be inserted in the clamp. The clamp has three positions which
can be monitored on the touch screen:
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Open. In this state, the tube can be inserted in and removed out of the clamp. This
state is used when the device is idle.
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Locked. The tube cannot be removed from the clamp, but the tube can still move
axial. Blood can flow through the tube. This state is used while donating in order to
prevent the tube from leaving the clamp.
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Closed. The tube is squeezed by the clamp. The tube cannot move and blood cannot
flow. This state is used before and after donation, and during some alarms.
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