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MARA OPERATOR’S MANUAL
MARA OPERATOR’S MANUAL
SECTION 6
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
Routine Maintenance
Service or maintenance of the
Console
should not be performed while in
use. Routine maintenance of the
Console
is not required.
Power Cord Inspection – Check the power cord prior to each use for
exposed wires, cracks, frayed edges or a damaged connector. Replace
any damaged power cords.
Fuses – There are no fuses to be replaced. The
Console
is equipped with
an Internal circuit breaker that re-sets when the rear panel Circuit Breaker
power switch is cycled.
The
Console
is equipped with a data monitoring function. With the use of
a computer, a trained AEGEA Medical representative can monitor the
Console
and its function. This data monitoring function may be used to
assess proper function of the
Console
and/or to assist in the event of a
malfunction. Users should not attempt to access the inside of the Console
or open the Service Door.
The Console is not provided with networking capabilities.
Returning the
Console
for Service
Before returning the
Console
, contact your AEGEA Medical representative
for assistance. If you are instructed to send the
Console
back to AEGEA
Medical, you will be issued a Return Material Authorization (RMA) Number.
Table 4 lists Alert Codes related to when the system detects an internal
technical issue, preventing the continuation of use. These are also
accompanied by a tone and an orange light.
Table 4: Alert Codes 501-699
All Alerts are recorded by the Console in an internal log only accessible by
AEGEA authorized personnel. This log is saved even with a loss of power.
Alert Code/Name
Description/Action
Any Alert Code
Beginning with 5
Any Alert Code
Beginning with 6
5XX
6XX
The Console has detected a hardware fault.
• Turn off the Console and contact an AEGEA Medical
representative
The Console has detected a hardware fault.
• Turn off the Console and contact an AEGEA Medical
representative