Exalium 88888325 lead-acid battery – Reliability and Autonomy for your Laerdal LSU 78000 Medical Suction Pump
The Exalium 88888325 battery is an essential component for ensuring the optimal operation of the LSU 78000 portablesuction pump, used in many medical contexts, including emergency services, hospitals and mobile care units. Featuring robust lead-acid technology, this battery delivers a constant voltage of 12 volts and a capacity of 2.1 Ah, ensuring a stable power supply for uninterrupted operations.
Its compact size (180 mm long, only 23 mm wide and 61.7 mm high) and low weight (693 g) make it easy to integrate into the device without compromising manoeuvrability. Designed to Exalium's high quality standards, it offers excellent longevity and good resistance to frequent charge-discharge cycles, essential criteria in a medical environment where reliability is paramount.
Whether you need to replace a worn-out battery or have a backup power supply, part number 88888325 is a smart and economical choice to keep your Laerdal LSU 78000 device up and running at all times.
Instructions for use
- Use batteries that are compatible with the device manufacturer's recommendations.
- Use batteries within the specifications defined by the device manufacturer.
- Use batteries in accordance with the device manufacturer's recommendations. Observe the correct polarity.
- Never heat or solder directly onto the batteries.
- Do not immerse.
- Do not use if an unusual odour, overheating, corrosion or visible damage is detected.
Precautions for use
- Never mix batteries of different capacities, technologies, brands or formats in the same device.
- Do not combine new and used batteries. Replace all batteries at the same time.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Safety information
- Do not dispose of in fire.
- Do not charge or recharge.
- Do not disassemble, open, pierce or shred.
- Do not short-circuit the terminals.
- Do not subject to mechanical shock or crush.
Storage
- Store batteries in a dry, cool (preferably temperature-controlled and below 30°C) and ventilated place.
- Avoid storing batteries in direct sunlight for long periods (e.g. in a car exposed to sunlight).
- Keep batteries in their original packaging to reduce the risk of short circuits.