Li-ion bsg

NOTES AND PRECAUTIONS
Safety Precautions for the Lithium Ion Battery Pack
Use of Lithium Ion Batteries and the Design of Equipment That Uses These Batteries

In general, lithium ion batteries are used in battery packs that contain both lithium ion batteries and batteryprotection circuits. Both items are sealed in a container made of a material such as resin so that the batterypack cannot be easily disassembled.
1. Charging the Batteries
The “constant voltage/constant current” method is used to charge lithium ion batteries. (See Figure below.) Schematic diagram of the charging process (assuming a single cell) (1) Charge Voltage
The maximum voltage is 4.2 V x the number of cells connected in series.
(2) Charge Current
We recommend 0.7 CmA.
When the voltage per cell is 2.9V or less, charge using a charge current of 0.1CmA or less.
(Contact Panasonic for information regarding pulse charging.) (3) Charge Temperature
The batteries should be charged at temperatures between 0°C and 45°C.
(4) Reverse-polarity Charging
Verify the polarity of the batteries before charging to insure that they are never charged with the polarityreversed.
2. Discharging the Batteries
(1) Discharge Current
The current should be maintained at 1.0 CmA or less (Consult Panasonic if you plan to discharge thebatteries with a current in excess of 1.0 CmA).
(2) Discharge Temperature
The batteries should be discharged at a temperature between -20°C and +60°C.
(Consult Panasonic if you plan to discharge the batteries at temperatures less than -10°C.) (3) Discharge Termination Voltage
Avoid discharging at voltages less than 3.0 V per cell. Overdischarge can damage the performance of thebattery. Equip the unit with a mechanism to prevent overdischarge, especially in situations where the usermay forget to turn the equipment off.
LITHIUM ION
AUGUST 2003
This information is generally descriptive only and is not intended to make or imply any representation, guarantee or warranty with respect to any cells and batteries. Cell and battery designs/specifications are subject tomodification without notice. Contact Panasonic for the latest information.
NOTES AND PRECAUTIONS - CONTINUED
3. Equipment Design
(1) Installing Battery Packs in the Equipment
To avoid damage to the battery pack, make sure that the battery pack is positioned away from heat sourcesin the equipment or in the battery charger.
(2) Mechanisms to Prevent Dropping
Be sure to use a battery pack lock mechanism to prevent the battery pack from being ejected when theequipment is dropped or receives a sudden impact.
(3) Preventing Short Circuits and Reversed Connections
Use a terminal structure that makes it unlikely that the terminals will be shorted by metallic necklaces, clips,hairpins, etc. Structure the battery and the terminals to the battery in such a way that the battery packcannot be put in backwards when installed in the charger or the equipment.
(4) Inclusion in Other Equipment
If the battery is built into other equipment, use caution to strictly avoid designing airtight battery compart-ments.
(5) Terminal Materials in the External Equipment
Use materials that are highly resistant to corrosion (such as nickel or nickel-coated copper). If contactresistance is an issue, we recommend that you use contact plating (such as gold plating) on the terminals.
4. Storing the Batteries
The batteries should be stored at room temperature, charged to about 30 to 50% of capacity.
We recommend that batteries be charged about once per year to prevent overdischarge.
5. Use of the Batteries
See the section on “Safety Precautions for the Lithium Ion Battery Pack.” The Chemical Reaction
Because batteries utilize a chemical reaction, battery performance will deteriorate over time even if stored
for a long period of time without being used. In addition, if the various usage conditions such as charge,
discharge, ambient temperature, etc. are not maintained within the specified ranges the life expectancy of
the battery may be shortened or the device in which the battery is used may be damaged by electrolyte
leakage. If the batteries cannot maintain a charge for long periods of time, even when they are charged
correctly, this may indicate it is time to change the battery.
7. Please Note
The performance and life expectancy of batteries depends heavily on how the batteries are used. In orderto insure safety, be sure to consult with Panasonic in advance regarding battery charging and dischargingspecifications and equipment structures when designing equipment that includes these batteries.
Please Note:
Panasonic assumes no liability for problems that occur when the Notes and Precautions for use listed above
are not followed.
LITHIUM ION
AUGUST 2003
This information is generally descriptive only and is not intended to make or imply any representation, guarantee or warranty with respect to any cells and batteries. Cell and battery designs/specifications are subject tomodification without notice. Contact Panasonic for the latest information.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR LITHIUM ION BATTERY PACKS
Safety Warnings
1. When Using the Battery

(1) Misusing the battery may cause the battery to get hot, rupture, or ignite and cause serious injury. Be sure to • Do not place the battery in fire or heat the battery.
• Do not install the battery backwards so that the polarity is reversed.
• Do not connect the positive terminal and the negative terminal of the battery to each other with any • Do not carry or store the batteries together with necklaces, hairpins, or other metal objects.
• Do not pierce the battery with nails, strike the battery with a hammer, step on the battery, or otherwise subject it to strong impacts or shocks.
• Do not solder directly onto the battery.
• Do not expose the battery to water or salt water, or allow the battery to get wet.
(2) Do not disassemble or modify the battery. The battery contains safety and protection devices which, if damaged, may cause the battery to generate heat, rupture or ignite.
(3) Do not place the battery on or near fires, stoves, or other high-temperature locations. Do not place the battery in direct sunshine, or use or store the battery inside cars in hot weather. Doing so may cause thebattery to generate heat, rupture, or ignite. Using the battery in this manner may also result in a loss ofperformance and a shortened life expectancy.
(1) If the device is to be used by small children, the caregiver should explain the contents of the user’s manual to the children. The caregiver should provide adequate supervision to insure that the device is being usedas explained in the user’s manual.
(2) When the battery is worn out, insulate the terminals with adhesive tape or similar materials before disposal.
(3) Immediately discontinue use of the battery if, while using, charging, or storing the battery, the battery emits an unusual smell, feels hot, changes color, changes shape, or appears abnormal in any other way. Contactyour sales location or Panasonic if any of these problems are observed.
(4) Do not place the batteries in microwave ovens, high-pressure containers, or on induction cookware.
(5) In the event that the battery leaks and the fluid gets into one’s eye, do not rub the eye. Rinse well with water and immediately seek medical care. If left untreated the battery fluid could cause damage to the eye.
2. While Charging
(1) Be sure to follow the rules listed below while charging the battery. Failure to do so may cause the battery to become hot, rupture, or ignite and cause serious injury.
• When charging the battery, either use a specified battery charger or otherwise insure that the battery charging conditions specified by Panasonic are met.
• Do not attach the batteries to a power supply plug or directly to a car’s cigarette lighter.
• Do not place the batteries in or near fire, or into direct sunlight. When the battery becomes hot, the built- in safety equipment is activated, preventing the battery from charging further, and heating the batterycan destroy the safety equipment and can cause additional heating, breaking, or ignition of the battery.
(2) Do not continue charging the battery if it does not recharge within the specified charging time. Doing so may cause the battery to become hot, rupture, or ignite.
LITHIUM ION
AUGUST 2003
This information is generally descriptive only and is not intended to make or imply any representation, guarantee or warranty with respect to any cells and batteries. Cell and battery designs/specifications are subject tomodification without notice. Contact Panasonic for the latest information.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR LITHIUM ION BATTERY PACKS - CONTINUED
The temperature range over which the battery can be charged is 0°C to 45°C. Charging the battery attemperatures outside of this range may cause the battery to become hot or to break. Charging the batteryoutside of this temperature range may also harm the performance of the battery or reduce the battery’s lifeexpectancy.
3. When Discharging the Battery
Do not discharge the battery using any device except for the specified device. When the battery is used indevices aside from the specified device it may damage the performance of the battery or reduce its lifeexpectancy, and if the device causes an abnormal current to flow, it may cause the battery to become hot,rupture, or ignite and cause serious injury.
The temperature range over which the battery can be discharged is -20°C to 60°C. Use of the batteryoutside of this temperature range may damage the performance of the battery or may reduce its lifeexpectancy.
To insure the safe use of this battery, contact Panasonic when designing a device that uses this
battery.

LITHIUM ION
AUGUST 2003
This information is generally descriptive only and is not intended to make or imply any representation, guarantee or warranty with respect to any cells and batteries. Cell and battery designs/specifications are subject tomodification without notice. Contact Panasonic for the latest information.

Source: http://iq-technologies.net/articles/files/Panasonic%20Li-Ion%20-%20Precautions.pdf

Microsoft word - sna application packet 5-12-10.doc

800 University Bay Drive Madison, WI 53705 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN HOSPITALS AND CLINICS Student Nurse Assistant Application Packet Thank you for your interest in the UW Hospital and Clinics. You must have completed at least one nursing clinical rotation and be enrolled in an accredited BSN School of Nursing program to qualify as an SNA. Please read and follow the GENERAL INSTR

vrads.com

CT Questionnaire To assist the radiologist in interpreting your study and help the technologist perform the correct exam for you, please answer the following medical questions:2. Is there any possibility that you are pregnant? 3. Have you ever had IV contrast (contrast media or X-ray dye) before? 4. Are you allergic to IV contrast (contrast media or X-ray dye)? Please list any allergies to

© 2010-2018 Modern Medicine