DrillSaw Highspeed 200™
User’s Guide
DFU-0225-2 Rev. 0
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Setup
4.1
How to Set Up the Console
Users are encouraged to contact their Arthrex representative if they require a
more comprehensive surgical technique.
4.2
AC Power Safety Considerations
The AR-200C is powered by a medically rated universal AC input switching
power supply. This power supply allows users to connect the console to any
local AC mains outlet. Please use the appropriate plug and a reliable ground
conductor.
Arthrex supplies separate power cords for the U.S. and Europe CEE 7/7 with the
AR-200. Contact your Arthrex representative if you need a power cord that must
meet the electrical standards of another country.
Only use replacement power cords that comply with medical grade
standards, IEC 60320-1 Subclause 3.21, Detachable Power Supply
Cords, or electrical standards for the designated country where the
AR-200C is being used. Contact your Arthrex representative for
further information.
Avoid positioning the console so that it is difficult to disconnect
the coupler or plug from the mains supply.
To prevent electrical shock do not use extension cords or two-
prong/three-prong adaptors.
The third conductor in the power supply cord is only a functional
earth.
If required by local codes, connect the console to the hospital equalization
connector with an equipotential cable. Connect the power cord to a wall outlet
with the correct voltage. Otherwise, the product may be damaged.
The console is designed to meet power-saving guidelines. The console has an AC
mains switch on the rear panel [11]. When the AC mains switch is OFF, no
electrical power is drawn by the console.
When the AC mains switch is ON, the console executes a series of self-diagnostic
tests. Upon successful completion of these tests, the operator display [2] shows
the Main Display [Figure 3
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. If the tests detect a problem, an error message is
shown on the display. Refer to the section for Troubleshooting for a complete list
of operator display messages.