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Manual

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November 2020

Summary of Contents for ClioAir

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Page 2: ... Unit 9 Power System Overview 10 11 Battery Power System Removal Installation 12 14 Circuit Breaker Overview 15 Basic Troubleshooting 16 25 air Software Installation Note Make sure your cart workstation USB port is connected to the USB port on the MPM Power unit controller installed in your cart Download the Powervar MPM View install package and save it to the workstation desktop or other convenie...

Page 3: ...s or across walls or floors Fully insert certified detachable spiral cord plug into outlet DO NOT unplug by pulling on cord For 250VA models a type not lighter than SJT 18AWG should be used DO NOT remove bend or modify any metal prongs or pins of spiral card cord DO NOT use excessive force to make connections Keep spiral cord away from water DO NOT PLUG CORD INTO OUTLET IF WET Keep children away f...

Page 4: ... Lever 4 Handle 5 Large Thermofoil Worksurface Area 6 Keyboard Platform 7 Mousing Area 8 LCD Monitor Support 9 User Interface 10 Power System Battery Compartment 11 Internal Technology Cable Management 12 3 Outlet Power Cord not shown 13 Coiled Power Cord Holder 14 Battery Access Panel back 15 Up Down Button electric lift only 7 9 14 6 4 3 4 5 2 1 Technology Workstation Solutions Powered air 12 13...

Page 5: ...d Platform Adjustment Instructions Technology Workstation Solutions Powered air The keyboard platform is tilted and stored at 90 degrees for shipping purposes only See Fig A To use Place both hands on each side of the keyboard platform and simply tilt to desired position and slide out for use See Fig B 1 2 A B ...

Page 6: ...board platform and mouse tray are equipped with wire managers to keep wires in place See Fig A Keyboard and Mouse Wire Management to inside of technology storage area Feed both keyboard and mouse wires through access hole located under the handle See Fig B Inside of technology storage area Once cables are through hole pull through See Fig C Auxiliary holes See Fig C 1 2 Keyboard and Mouse Wire Man...

Page 7: ... work surface assembly Attach 2 5 16 18 Flange Hex Nuts to bolts underneath the rear work surface assembly Tighten with 1 2 wrench preferred or dis posable 1 2 wrench included To manage cables within the Monitor Sup port remove cover from back of support Use a 2 Phillips Screwdriver to remove back cover Do not discard 4 8 x 5 8 screws 1 2 Internal Cable Management Flat Screen Monitor Support Clio ...

Page 8: ...of screw by the depth of mounting location on back of monitor If too long of screw is used damage to monitor may occur Managing monitor cables Once monitor is attached Adjust monitor to its highest position Manage cables from monitor down and through cable management hole Reinstall back cover Make sure to route the cables through the side access holes in cable management cover Reinstall 4 screws 6...

Page 9: ...wer system will beep and the far left LED light will turn on At this point all powered devices connected to the outlet strip should receive power Once on the LED Keyboard light may be used Press to turn light on off The LED Keyboard light has a 5 minute timeout function just in case the light was not turned off by the operator Note Monitors laptops and other devices will need to be manually turned...

Page 10: ...g On System Turning Off System Mute Button Use Press and hold power button for approximately 3 seconds Press and hold power button for approximately 3 seconds Press and hold until audible alarm discontinues Fuel Gauge Power System will beep The LED on the left side turns green All components will receive power Fuel Gauge Power System will beep LED on left side will turn off If Power System is plug...

Page 11: ...0 charged Component should still be plugged in when possible to maximize battery life Flashing Green Each LED flashing green reflects the level of charge achieved during recharging No Light Power System is turned off or battery is not properly connected to the power system LED Position 5 Charging Status when plugged into wall outlet Solid Green Battery is full Battery Low LED 2 Flashing Yellow ON ...

Page 12: ...Off Button for 2 seconds Step 2 Long term Storage more than 2 months Warning If cart will not be used for more than 2 months turn off the cart by holding the ON OFF Button The battery will need to be recharged every 30 days to prevent damage Step 3 Remove back access panel by loosening and removing 2 screws See Fig A Step 4 Remove back panel Remove strap and slide battery from base See Fig B Step ...

Page 13: ...cement Technology Workstation Solutions Powered air Battery Removal Continued Step 7 Disconnect blue RJ45 cable from controller See Fig E If replacing with a SLA battery this step is not necessary Step 8 Replace with new battery and repeat Steps 1 7 in reverse order Make sure all connections are fully seated Blue RJ45 Cable Fig E ...

Page 14: ... only if using the MPM Software If the MPM Software is not used proceed to step 2 Connect the USB cable into the technology component within the cart or into a resident laptop with the MPM software loaded 2 Wait for the double yellow to appear on the interface 3 When this happens press and hold the mute button for 5 seconds One beep will be made immediately Within 3 5 seconds after the initial bee...

Page 15: ...to protect themselves from any current spikes found within the system These spikes would only happen in extreme cases and the breaker can eas ily be reset in seconds A user would be able to tell that the circuit has been tripped if the cart will no longer raise or lower The user can reach under neath the right side of the cart and press the button in to reset the circuit This will return the cart ...

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Page 24: ...Step 4 Remove controller from base Phillips Head Screwdriver needed A Loosen and remove 2 screws See Fig B B For Ascend EL Carts slide out controller See Fig B Step 5 Gently slide controller out of base Step 6 Disconnect Cables 6 from Power System A Unplug Black and Grey CAT 5 cables from unit See Fig C B Unplug Blue CAT 5 Smart Battery Cable from unit See Fig C B Unplug USB cable from unit See Fi...

Page 25: ... operational Plug power cord into a working hospital grade outlet Note Do not plug into a multi outlet surge distribution strip Check and make sure the External User Interface EUI indicates the unit is charging when plugged in If charge level is low last one or two LED lights lit let charge until full If cart still does not charge check to make sure all cables to the power system are secure If car...

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