5.1.2
Connecting the accessories
Risk of injury due to unapproved configuration
using additional components!
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For all applied components, ensure that their
DANGER
classification matches that of the application
component (e.g. Type CF) of the respective
device.
Combinations of accessories that are not mentioned in the present
instructions for use may only be employed if they are specifically intended
for the respective application, and if they do not compromise the perfor-
mance and safety characteristics of the products.
Any equipment connected at the interfaces must demonstrably meet the
respective IEC standards (e.g. IEC/DIN EN 60601-1 for medical electrical
equipment).
All configurations must comply with basic standard IEC/DIN EN 60601-1.
Any individual connecting devices with one another is responsible for such
configuration and must ensure compliance with basic standard IEC/DIN
EN 60601-1 or applicable national standards.
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Please contact your B. Braun/Aesculap Partner or Aesculap Technical
Service, address see Technical Service.
5.1.3
Connecting the optical cable
Risk of injury if the optical cable slips out of place!
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Ensure the optical cable is sufficiently fixed in
WARNING
the direct operating field.
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Secure the strain relief cord grip on the optical
cable.
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Plug the optical cable into the optical cable socket 7 until it audibly
snaps into place.
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Do not crush or crimp the optical cable or wind it too tightly (minimum
diameter 150 mm).
5.1.4
Separating the LED light source from the optical cable
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To unlock the optical cable, turn the activator 6 in the marked direc-
tion.
5.1.5
Connecting the sterile adapter
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Before the optical cable test, screw sterile adapter OP941 onto the
optical cable test unit 5.
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If necessary, screw on the adapter for connecting the optical cable.
5.1.6
Removing the sterile adapter from the LED light source
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After the optical cable test, unscrew sterile adapter OP941 from the
optical cable test unit 5.
5.1.7
Connecting the power supply
Risk of death by electric shock!
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Connect the product only to a grounded power
supply.
DANGER
Note
The connection of electrical devices to a multiple socket creates a system
and can lead to a reduced level of safety.
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Plug in the power cord into the power cord connector 10 on the rear
of the LED light source.
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Plug in the mains plug at a socket of the building mains.
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Turn on the LED light source with the power ON 3 switch.
The power ON 2 indicator lamp shows that the device is activated.
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When operating multiple devices concomitantly, connect the devices
to the potential equalization terminal.
5.1.8
Putting out of operation
Note
The safe and all-pole disconnection of the product from the main power
supply is only guaranteed when the power cord is unplugged.
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Switching off the device: Activate the power OFF switch 1.
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Unplug the power cord from the power socket.
The operation of the device is safely terminated.
5.2
Function checks
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Prior to each use, perform a functionality test for the LED light source.
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Make certain that the self-test runs in accordance with legal regula-
tions.
If the self-test is successful, the word "STANDBY" appears after the
start logo. After activating the brightness control, the request appears
to plug in the optical fiber cable.
In case of an error, an error code appears in the display, see Error with
error code.
If the device is functioning properly, the LED light source is activated
when the optical fiber cable is plugged in and the brightness control is
activated. After the device is switched on, the power ON 2 indicator
lamp lights up on the front of the device.
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