Chapter 3 • Using the Console, Service Module, and Handpieces •
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About the Rear Console Panel
The following table describes the components and connection points on the
rear side of the Console:
1
2
3
4
5
6
Component
Description
1
AC Power Inlet
An international standard inlet which accepts the power cord supplied with the Console
or the power lead if used with the Service Module. An appliance coupler can be used to
isolate the system from the mains power source.
Notice:
To isolate the CUSA NXT from the AC power supply, you must
unplug the Console from the power source.
2
Power Button
Turns the CUSA NXT Console on and off.
Notice:
When shutting down the system, the button has a blue light which
remains on while the system goes through a shut down process.
It does not immediately go out when pressed.
3
Cooling Fan Air Outlet
Air, used to cool the internal electronic systems, leaves the Console through this grill,
which should be kept clear of any obstruction.
4
Footswitch Connection
Port
The port designated for the Footswitch plug.
5
Equipotential Point
This external ground pin is connected to the main internal instrument grounding point
and is used in some countries as the point for attaching a separate grounding lead.
This allows for the connection of a Potential Equalization Conductor that provides a
connection between the equipment and the potential equalization busbar of the
electrical installation (in accordance with the requirements of IEC 60601-1). This is a
biomedical function.
6
Volume Control Knob
Controls the volume of non-alarm tones emitted by the Console.
Summary of Contents for CUSA NXT
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