Burton AIM HI LED Instructions For Use & Maintenance Download Page 19

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Medical electrical equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put 

into service according to the EMC information provided.  Portable and mobile RF communications 

equipment can affect medical electrical equipment.

 

Emissions Test

 

Compliance

 

EM Environment Guidance

 

RF Emissions 

CISPR 11

 

Group 1

 

Class A

 

The AIM HI 

LED

   uses RF energy only for its internal 

function.  Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are 

not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic 

equipment.

 

Harmonic 

 

Emissions

 

IEC61000

-

3

-

2

 

Class C

 

The AIM HI 

LED

   is suitable for use in all establishments 

other than domestic and those directly connected to the 

public low

-

voltage power supply network that supplies 

buildings used for domestic purposes.

 

Voltage 

 

Fluctuations/

Flicker

 

IEC61000

-

3

-

3

 

Complies

 

The 

AIM HI 

LED

  

 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.  The customer 

or the user of the 

AIM HI 

LED

  

should assure that it is used in such an environment.

 

Immunity Test

 

IEC60601  Test Level

 

EM Environment Guidance

 

ESD

 

 

IEC61000

-

4

-

2

 

±8kV contact

 

±2kV, ±4kV, ±6kV, 

±8kV, ±15kV air

 

Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile.  If floors 

are covered with synthetic material, the relative humidity 

should be at least 30%.

 

EFT

 

 

IEC61000

-

4

-

4

 

±0.5kV, ±1.0kV, 

±2kV, 100kHz Repeti-

tive, 60s, pos/neg 

polarity

 

Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial 

or hospital environment. 

 

Surge 

 

 

IEC61000

-

4

-

5

 

±0.5kV, ±1kV, ±2kV, 

Common Mode 

 

±0.5kV, ±1kV Diff. 

Mode

 

0, 90, 180, 270 

Degrees

 

60s, 5 Surges

 

Power Freq.

 

 

IEC61000

-

4

-

8

 

30 A/m, 50/60 Hz

 

X, Y, Z Axis

 

Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels char-

acteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or 

hospital environment.

 

Voltage Dips

 

 

IEC61000

-

4

-

11

 

 

 

 

 

Voltage Interrup-

tions

 

0% Ut; 0.5 cycle at 0, 

45, 90, 135, 180, 225, 

270, 315 degrees, 0% 

Ut; 1 cycle and 70% 

Ut; 25/30 cycles, single 

phase: at 0 degrees

 

0% Ut; 250/300 cycle

 

Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial 
or hospital environment.  If the user of the AIM HI 

LED

   

requires continued operation during power mains interrup-
tions, it is recommended that the AIM HI 

LED

  be powered 

from an uninterruptible power supply or battery.

 

 

Note: 

Ut is the AC mains voltage prior to application of the 

test level.

 

5.0 TECHNICAL DATA CONTINUED

 

Summary of Contents for AIM HI LED

Page 1: ...AIM HI LED Floor Stand Wall Ceiling Versions Instructions for Use Maintenance 5000703 A01 Instructions for Use Maintenance ...

Page 2: ...CAL EQUIPMENT and the RF shielded room of an ME SYSTEM for magnetic resonance imaging where the intensity of EM DISTURBANCES is high This product is not intended for use in operating and emergency rooms Effective working distance between patient and light head is from 24 39 0 6 1 0 m A removable and autoclavable handle which also serves as bulb focus control accepts pre sterilized covers This manu...

Page 3: ...on 9 2 4 Adjusting the Spring Arm System 9 2 5 Range of Motion 10 12 2 6 Applying Power 13 2 7 Maneuvering the Light Head 13 2 8 Adjusting the Light Pattern 13 2 9 Attaching Detaching the Handle 14 2 10 Handle Sterilization 14 2 11 Using Sterile Disposable Handle Covers 14 3 0 Maintenance 15 4 0 Trouble Shooting Guide 15 17 5 0 Technical Data 18 22 6 0 Replacement Parts 23 24 7 0 Cleaning 25 8 0 W...

Page 4: ... and should not be used for any other products The maintenance work and troubleshooting as described in Section 3 and 4 should only be done by trained service technicians The maintenance work as described in Section 3 should only be carried out by a hospital technician or someone with similar qualifications This equipment has been built accordingly and is operationally safe Nonetheless it may stil...

Page 5: ...utions WARNING Retainer clip must be installed properly to avoid safety hazard WARNING To avoid the risk of electric shock this equipment must be connected to a supply mains with a protective earth ground WARNING Do not modify this equipment without authorization from the manufacturer WARNING Do not look directly into the light WARNING Do not use the fixture if for any reason it does not appear to...

Page 6: ... WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK Ceiling and Wall models require connection to pro vided quick disconnect connectors The quick disconnect allows for both line and neutral to be broken at the same time for maintenance to provide isolation of equipment from unexpected power on the lines Wires shall be at minimum 18AWG solid or recommend ed by manufacturer Solid 12 18AWG stranded 12 14AWG 19 conductors or les...

Page 7: ...nism The base contains the power supply and other electrical components The handle 3 at tached to the vertical post for easy movement of the system The base cover 4 covers the electrical components of the base The base cover is only to be removed by trained personnel The spring arm 5 can be rotated 55 horizontally and can be moved vertically up 45 or down 45 3 5 2 4 1 ...

Page 8: ...mount See Technical Data 2 Extension Arm The extension arm attaches to the wall ceiling mount and increases the range positions of the spring arm giving the unit increased versatility 3 Spring Arm The spring arm can be rotated 360 single ceiling only around the extension arm and can be moved vertically up 45 or down 45 1 2 A Elbow with cover removed 3 ...

Page 9: ... time As a result the spring force needs to be adjusted over time An opening on top of the arm allows access to make the adjustment Make sure the spring arm with the end device is in the bottom position Insert Allen wrench 4mm into the adjustment access slot If the spring arm has a tendency to fall down the spring is too loose Rotate the allen wrench in the counter clockwise direction If the sprin...

Page 10: ...stem consists of the following A mobile stand with an upright pole The stand has castors to facilitate movement A spring arm between the upright pole and the light head A dual sided yoke between the spring arm and the light head The upright to spring arm connection can rotate 55 degrees The arm pivot up and down is 90 de grees The yoke to arm rotates 180 degrees and the head to yoke can rotate 305...

Page 11: ...on downtube secured to the structural ceiling 2 5 2 Wall Mount Version Light consists of one AIM light head attached to a suspension system The suspension system is attached to a wall mount secured to the wall 2 5 3 Single Ceiling Version Light consists of one AIM light head attached to a suspension system ...

Page 12: ...12 2 5 5 Vertical Range of Motion Ceiling Version 2 5 6 Horizontal Range of Motion Ceiling Version ...

Page 13: ...her of the switches located near the light head handle Press and release button to increase or reduce light intensity in three steps 100 75 50 75 100 Press and hold to turn ON or OFF the light Note use wall switch to completely power off the fixture 2 7 Maneuvering the Light Head The AIM HI LED arm system and light head attachment were designed so the light head could be positioned at any location...

Page 14: ... can be removed for cleaning and sterilization by pushing the plunger 1 located between the handle flange and housing and pulling the handle down 2 The force needed to push the plunger is between 1 2 Nm when the head is horizontal and the handle should fall out NOTE To reinsert push the handle into the hole and make sure it clicks into position 2 10 Handle Sterilization The AIM handle assembly is ...

Page 15: ... task is complete 3 1 Maintenance Schedule Weekly Check that the light is easy to move in its range of movement and that it holds its position without drifting Check that all components appear secure Every 1300 hrs1 of use or 12 months Remove top housing clean accessible parts Check and if needed adjust friction between light head and yoke shaft Every 1800 hrs2 of use or 24 months Check and if nee...

Page 16: ...This may cause the housing to break Very little tightening is required to get enough friction 4 2 Fuse Replacement Always disconnect the power supply when installing or removing the fuses Failure to do so may result in electric shock 4 2 1 Floor Stand Version The fuse holder is located on the back of the base at the bottom of the power outlet Replace damaged fuses with new fuses Install the fuse h...

Page 17: ...ble provide used cable set aside Replace LED board screws Reverse bullet points 3 2 1 4 2 2 Ceiling Versions The fuse holder is located within the terminal block To access the ceiling mount terminal block the ceiling dome must be removed This is done by loosening the two set screws on the locking ring indicated by the arrow Replace the fuse and re assemble in the opposite order 4 2 3 Wall Versions...

Page 18: ...ification Class I WARNING Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment should be avoided because it could result in improper operation If such use is neces sary this equipment and the other equipment should be observed to verify that they are operating normally WARNING Use of accessories transducers and cables other than those specified or provided by the manufacturer of this ...

Page 19: ...evel EM Environment Guidance ESD IEC61000 4 2 8kV contact 2kV 4kV 6kV 8kV 15kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 EFT IEC61000 4 4 0 5kV 1 0kV 2kV 100kHz Repeti tive 60s pos neg polarity Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC61000 4 5 0 5kV...

Page 20: ...trengths should be less than 3 V m The AIM HI LED is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturb ances are controlled The customer or the user of the AIM HI LED can help prevent EMC interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the AIM HI LED as recommended below according to the maximum o...

Page 21: ...L NEMA 5 15P 8ft ALED070 100FL01 CEE 7 7 8ft ALED070 100FL02 AS NZS 3112 8ft ALED070 100FL03 BS 1363 Transport and Storage Conditions Ambient Temperature 0 70 C 32 158 F Relative Humidity 10 75 no condensation Atmospheric Pressure 500 1060 hPa Operation Conditions Ambient Temperature 10 40 C 50 104 F Relative Humidity 30 75 Atmospheric Pressure 700 1060 hPa Weights and Dimensions Single Ceiling Ve...

Page 22: ...o not substitute Use only Burton Medical supplied replacement LED module Failure to do so will affect performance and invalidate the warranty status 5 Light Field Diameters are given for a light beam that is merged for maximum central illuminance Since the light beam is adjustable the Light Field Diameter can be increased by offsetting the merging of the beams See more about this in the section en...

Page 23: ...nt Parts Picture Description Part Number Shaft accessory package 6000186 Collar 4000126 Post Handle 2 pieces for each handle 4000125 Caster with brake 1009717 Caster without brake 0002803 Power Supply Assembly 4000398 ...

Page 24: ...S LED Board with Optic Heat Sink and Connector 6000318 ALED 100 MODELS LED Board with Optic Heat Sink and Connector 6000380 100V 240V Version Fuse T2 AL 250V 5x20mm 4000118 Window 5000181 Disposable Cover 4000420 25 pack Handle 1017040 Brake Screw 4000127 Bushing yoke 1017206 ...

Page 25: ...ng of the light head the top housing should be removed This is done by first removing the pods to get access to the 3 screws holding the top and bottom housing together See module replacement Remove the screws and lift the top housing off WARNING Electrical shock For all cleaning work power off the equipment and secure it from being switched on again Make sure that no cleaning fluid runs into the ...

Page 26: ... install a wall switch that is visible from location of installation US CAN Appli cations Leviton 5602 2W Double Pole Single Throw Switch 120 277VAC 15A or equivalent Other applications Curva CCA022 Double Pole Single Throw Switch 240VAC 20A or equivalent WARNING To prevent electrical shock disconnect the quick disconnect be fore servicing ...

Page 27: ... provide and install a wall switch that is visible from location of installation US CAN Appli cations Leviton 5602 2W Double Pole Single Throw Switch 120 277VAC 15A or equivalent Other applications Curva CCA022 Double Pole Single Throw Switch 240VAC 20A or equivalent WARNING To prevent electrical shock disconnect the quick disconnect be fore servicing ...

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