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DESCRIPTION OF PROCEDURE FOR MOUNTING BRACKET IN AMBULANCE

The ambulance mounting bracket is supplied assembled and complete (as shown in Figure 7):

1. Wall mounting bracket.

2. Mobile bracket.

3. Mobile bracket spring.

4. Block complete with electrical contacts and cord.

5. 2 metre power cord for connecting the ambulance battery.

Mounting the bracket in the ambulance

The bracket must be installed on the panel inside the ambulance by skilled staff authorised by the vehicle’s

constructor/outfitter.

The fixing points are shown in Figure 7a, Figure 7b and Figure 7c.

M5 Allen screws (UNI 5931-DIN 912-ISO 4762) should be used since they undergo deceleration testing at

10g as required by the EN 1789 standard. Otherwise, screws (with the same mechanical characteristics)

having (non-tapered) heads, max. Ø10, and no more than 7 mm in height (including the washer, if fitted)

can be used.

See Figure 7d for the fixing centre distances.

Wiring connection/polarity

The bracket is supplied complete with the ambulance battery connection cord (5) (already fitted), which

powers the device and charges its battery when it is connected to the bracket.

Connect the wires to the ambulance following the polarity shown in Figure 7e.

If the cord is disconnected from the bracket for any reason, reconnect it following the polarity shown in

Figure 7f.

N.B.: Take great care over the polarity (+ and –) because if it is reversed the device’s electronic circuit
board and battery will be damaged beyond repair.

Note: if you experience faults or malfunctioning problems different to those listed above, always and
exclusively contact authorised assistance centres.

PROBLEMS, CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS

PROBLEMS

POSSIBLE CAUSES

SOLUTIONS

Excessive noise.

Damaged pump or blockages in the

internal aspiration circuit.

Send to the assistance circuit.

The unit switches on but does not aspirate. - Damaged pump.

- Vacuum regulator fully open. Connection

tubes disconnected and/or badly

connected, broken connection tubes.

Container not in a vertical position, full, or

defective overflow valve. Possible

blockage of the hydraulic circuit inside the

unit.

- Send to the assistance circuit.

- Check the position of the vacuum

regulator. Check the connections and the

integrity of the tubes. Position the

container in a vertical position, check the

overflow valve (blocked) and/or replace

the  silicon tubes.

The vacuum rate cannot be regulated. Damage to the internal hydraulic system

or blockage of the connection tubes to

the aspiration unit.

Send to the assistance circuit.

When the appliance is switched on, the

protection fuse always trips.

Pump probably damaged or in shortcircuit. Send to the assistance circuit.

The vacuum gauge does not work. Liquid penetrating the pneumatic circuit. Send to the assistance circuit.

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Summary of Contents for MINIASPEED Battery Evo Plus

Page 1: ...MINIASPEED Battery Evo Plus ...

Page 2: ...ght ON OFF button 12 Accessory compartment 13 Ambulance mounting bracket 3 2 9 8 4 5 6 7 13 12 10 11 ACCESSORI ZUBEHÖR ACCESSORIES ACCESSOIRES ACCESORIOS 14 15 16 17 18 19 D GB E 1 Vase de 1000 ml 2 Bouchon pour vase 3 Dispositif de protection 4 Bouton ON OFF 5 Régulateur de vide 6 Videmètre 7 Prise pour alimentation multitension et recharge de la batterie 8 Tube en silicone 24 cm 9 Filtre antibac...

Page 3: ... sterilisable polycarbonate 2 Sterilisable polypropylene top 3 Sterilisable polypropylene float guide 4 Sterilisable polypropylene float body 5 Sterilisable rubber valve 6 Antibacterial filter 7 Sterilisable silicon tube Ø 6x12 mm length 24 cm 8 Sterilisable silicon tube Ø 6x12 mm length 130 cm 9 Disposable bag 10 Disposable sterile cannula 11 Disposable sterile manual regulator GB 1 Frasco de rec...

Page 4: ...e provvedere a ricaricare la batteria 3 Led giallo fisso la batteria è in riserva autonomia 10 minuti circa se possibile provvedere a ricaricarla 4 Led verde fisso apparecchio in funzione batteria carica Led verde lampeggiante batteria sotto carica I 3 Fig Abb 4 1 Flashing red Led the battery is no longer capable of supplying maximum charge duration replace it 2 Red Led permanently on the battery ...

Page 5: ...nello ambulanza Befestigungsplatte Bracket surfaces which fit against the ambulance panel Plans d appui de l étrier au panneau de l ambulance Planos de apoyo de la abrazadera en el panel de la ambulancia Fig Abb 7c Viti Sch Screws Vis Tor Pannello ambulanza Fahrzeugwand Ambulance panel Panneau de l ambulance Panel ambulancia Cavetto marrone Polo Positivo Braunes Kabel Positiver Pol Brown wire Posi...

Page 6: ...5 ...

Page 7: ...y shorten the duration Precautions for use The warnings and cautions described in the instruction manual must be observed IMPORTANTS WARNINGS This is a medical device and must be used by qualified staff It must be operated as indicated in this user instruction manual It is important for the operator to read and understand the information on use and maintenance of the unit If you have any questions...

Page 8: ...e use 2 2 To charge the battery with the device switched off connect the multi voltage power supply unit 16 to the device s socket 7 and to the mains power supply by means of the cord 17 Charging time about 4 hours Charge duration about 40 45 minutes at maximum suction power 2 3 Operation with internal battery only Switch the device on by pressing the ON OFF button 4 green light comes on If the gr...

Page 9: ...d after every use The bag must be completely inserted in the vessel in order to prevent any vacuum losses N B maximum disposable bag usage vacuum 0 75 bar 75 kPa 4 2 1 Connection connect one end of the short sterilisable silicon tube 7 to the yellow connector VACUUM of the top photograph 3b and the other end to the INLET connector of the aspirator Connect one end of the long sterilisable silicon t...

Page 10: ...t it following the polarity shown in Figure 7f N B Take great care over the polarity and because if it is reversed the device s electronic circuit board and battery will be damaged beyond repair Note if you experience faults or malfunctioning problems different to those listed above always and exclusively contact authorised assistance centres PROBLEMS CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSES ...

Page 11: ...DC 4 28A Internal battery 12VDC 4Ah Lead hermetic Battery charge duration 45 minutes at maximum suction power Operating conditions Temperature min 0 C max 40 C Air humidity min 10 max 95 Storage conditions Temperature min 10 C max 50 C Air humidity min 10 max 95 Operating storage conditions min 690 hPa max 1060 hPa 22 SYMBOLS USED Type BF appliance It is compulsory to carefully read the instructio...

Page 12: ...z and 800 MHz the highest frequency range applies 2 These guidelines might not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 Rated maximum output power of transmitter W from 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 P from 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 P from 8...

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Page 14: ...pal waste but dispose it referring to a specific collection centre located in your area or returning it to the distributor when buying a new device of the same type to be used with the same functions This procedure of separated collection of electric and electronic devices is carried out forecasting a European environmental policy aiming at safeguarding protecting and improving environment quality...

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