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After  cleaning  disinfect  the  AT4  and  its  detachable  hoses  and  cables  using  a  cloth 
dampened with disinfectant which is indicated for use on plastic and metal and is diluted 
as  per  the  manufacturer’s  instructions.  Apply  the  liquid  to  the  cloth  and  squeeze  out 
surplus liquid. Do not apply liquid to the device. After the specified contact time wipe dry 
with a clean dry cloth. 
 

 

CAUTIONS: 

 

Disinfectant products are corrosive in nature; failure to properly wipe and 
dry the surfaces could leave a corrosive residue which may cause damage. 

 

Do not steam clean or jet wash any areas. 

 

Do not use concentrated bleaching disinfectant solutions, organic solvents, 
abrasive powders or expose any part of the device to excessive heat. 

 

 

WARNING: It is recommended that only CE marked cleansers and disinfectants 

are  used  to  clean  the  AT4.  Dilute  all  disinfectants  in  accordance  with  the 
manufacturer’s guidelines. 

10.

 

Installation of Battery 

The  battery  is  recharged  from  the  mains  and  requires  to  be  replaced  every  two  years 
during scheduled service. 

 

It is recommended that when not in use the device is connected to the mains electrical 
supply to recharge the battery. The battery will not be damaged by leaving it connected 
to the mains when fully charged. 

 

To determine the battery status; 

 

Disconnected from the mains, 

 

Turn on, 

 

Wait for 30 seconds until the battery indicator ceases alternating colours and obtains 
a single stable colour, 

 

Red or Amber the device can only be used while remaining connected to the mains 
supply, 

 

Green can be used on battery power without connection to the mains. 

 

When  the  Electrically  powered  unit  is  being  used  while 

NOT

  connected  to  the  mains 

supply the following battery indications status applies; 
Amber: Low battery connect to mains as soon as soon as practical. 
Red: Extremely low battery, connect to mains immediately. 
Green: Normal operation condition. 
When the electronic unit is connected to the mains supply but 

NOT

 in use; 

Amber: Indicates connection to the mains. This is 

NOT

 an indication of battery level. 

 

When the electronic unit is being used while connected to the mains supply; 
Green/Amber: Alternating Green/Amber indicating connection to the mains while in use. 

 

NOTE:  The  amber  indicator  will  take  approximately  30  seconds  to  extinguish  after 

disconnection from the mains. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Page 3: ...Warnings Cautions and Side effects 2 3 Symbols 3 4 Getting Started 5 4 1 Fitting the Fuse and Charging the Battery 5 4 2 Connecting and Storing the Cuff Hoses 5 5 Product Functions 6 6 Controls and O...

Page 4: ...is intended for the control of pneumatic tourniquet cuffs in operating theatres or similar environments 1 2 Intended user Tourniquets should only be operated by trained and competent clinical staff a...

Page 5: ...n accordance with the manufacturer s guidelines see Section 9 CAUTIONS Before use ensure all device functions operate correctly Also visually inspect the device for any loose or damaged parts If the d...

Page 6: ...ational Red indicates incorrect action TIMER REMINDER Prior to inflation of cuff this button sets the reminder start time and repeater frequency This function is cancelled after the cuff has been infl...

Page 7: ...TION Maximum power consumption in watts SN SERIAL NUMBER Unique serial number used for traceability REF REFERENCE NUMBER Reference or model number indicating the type of unit DATE OF MANUFACTURE MANUF...

Page 8: ...y the fuse symbol on the underside of the AT4 On receipt or after periods of storage the AT4 must be connected to the mains electricity supply with the cable provided for 24 hours to allow the battery...

Page 9: ...5 Product Functions 1 Control Panel 2 Cuff Supply Hose Storage Connectors 3 Cuff Supply Hose Connectors 4 Cuff Supply Hose 5 Pulling Handle 6 Cuff Hooks 7 Storage Facility 8 Additional Storage Facilit...

Page 10: ...charged and the battery indicator is green if not it must be used connected to the mains supply The red and blue cuff hoses should be connected to the connectors in the front of the AT4 ready for use...

Page 11: ...rotating the control clockwise to increase and anticlockwise to decrease The selected pressure in mmHg is displayed in the window above the rotary control Application of a tourniquet cuff at excessive...

Page 12: ...associated with the pressure set in the previous step If this button is depressed prior to setting the pressure levels above the device will lock out To reset turn the IVRA button off and then back on...

Page 13: ...e Battery Charging Section 9 When the electronic unit is being used while connected to the mains supply Green Amber Alternating Green Amber indicating connection to the mains while in use NOTE The amb...

Page 14: ...result in damage 8 Performance and Technical Specification Accuracy and Resolution Pressure is measured to an accuracy of 2 5 mmHg and displayed with a resolution of 5 mmHg Maximum Cuff Pressure The...

Page 15: ...ssible The AT4 Tourniquet is suitable for use in hospital operating rooms and other clinical areas with antistatic flooring The emissions characteristics of this equipment make it suitable for use in...

Page 16: ...t is recommended that when not in use the device is connected to the mains electrical supply to recharge the battery The battery will not be damaged by leaving it connected to the mains when fully cha...

Page 17: ...indicator of the electrically powered AT4 shows amber connect it to the mains electrical supply as soon as possible If the indicator shows red connect to the mains electrical supply immediately Green...

Page 18: ...er expressed or implied warranty is given For details of our extended warranty packages please contact Anetic Aid or your authorised dealer 14 Disposal of Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment This sy...

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