11
17.
Connect the receptacle coming out from the bottom of the post to the power supply
Harness.
CAUTION:
make sure the connectors are fully engaged. See Figure 11B.
18. Remove the M3 screw holding up the base cover and allow the cover to slide down
to the base of the floor stand. Replace and secure M3 screw into the post.
19.
Reconnect wires from Green Indicator switch (
I
) to its corresponding connectors.
Connect RED wire labeled
“
1
”
to three port connector labeled
“
1
”.
Then connect BLACK
wire labeled
“
2
”
to three port connector labeled
“
2
”,
refer to Figure
12A
. Re
-
install the
pushbutton switch into the underside of the base cover and secure it using the electrical
switch nut. Ensure proper orientation of the bottom of the switch into the tabs as shown
in Figure
12B
.
16. Align the green and yellow ground ring terminal coming out of the post with the green
and yellow ground ring already connected to the base. Align them both with the same
hole on the base as before, and re
-
fasten in the same location. See Figure 11A.
Figure 11A: Ground connections.
Figure 12B: Proper orientation of
foot switch.
20.
Re
-
install base cover to the base, by inserting the four (4) M4 screws from below.
Ensure the cover is not pinching any wires. Tighten screws using the 3mm Allen key.
Do not overtighten!
21.
Reinstall fuse holder removed in step 1, ensuring fuse holder clicks into place and is
secure.
ELECTRIC SHOCK:
Make sure the electrical connection is made properly by
following steps below. Failure to do so may cause electric shock. If you have
any problems or questions with these steps contact Burton Medical.
Figure 11B: Power supply connections.
Figure 12A: Green Indicator light
connections.
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