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2.5. Levelling
The chair is provided with 4 adjustable feet that enable to level it perfectly and to compensate any failing of
the flooring. The regulation can be done by screwing or unscrewing the feet.
2.6. Power supply
The system of power supply must have voltage and frequency equal to the rated voltage and frequency of
the power supply of the device and be appropriate to the installed capacity, as indicated on the identification
plate of the chair.
2.7. Connections
Plug the power cable into a suitable electric socket once you have connected to the chair (panel board): a beep sound
means the chair is correctly connected and it can work electrically.
If there is incompatibility between the outlet and the plug of the chair, ask qualified personnel to replace it with a
suitable one.
The power supply must be supplied to the unit by a line:
Protected against overcurrent by an automatic circuit breaker (circuit breaker) or fuses, properly sized; the ope
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rating current of the protections must be as low as possible taking into consideration the maximum absorption
of the device;
Equipped with a device sensitive to insulation failure (differential) with operating current low enough; this device
must be positioned downstream of the overcurrent protective device (or be integrated with it);
Having cables with section suitable for the power absorbed by the appliance.
To avoid the risk of electric shock, this chair must only be connected to a supply mains with
protective earth.
Voltage
Frequency
Transformer
Power / Absorption
Power supply
Fuse
Duty cycle
IP Protection
230 V / 110 V
50/60 Hz
24V DC
160 W / 0,70A
Alternate Current (AC) One Phase L+N
2,5A rit. (230V) - 4A (110V)
2 min work / 10 min pause
IP54
Control box class II
HOLD THE PLUG, NOT THE CABLE WHILE DISCONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT.
Handset control
Power cable
PANEL BOARD
Foot control