ACCUCONTROL
Installation
59245(e)
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6.2.3
Electrical connection
Routing the electrical cables
When routing the cables, be sure that:
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the cables cannot get jammed,
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no mechanical load (such as pulling, pushing or bending) will be put on the cables, and
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the cables cannot be damaged in any way.
Fasten all cables (especially the connecting cables) to the end product using sufficient kink preven-
tion methods. Be sure that the design of the end product prevents the connecting cables from com-
ing into contact with the floor during transport.
Connecting the components
When connecting the components:
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Be sure to connect all components (the drives, handsets, etc.).
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Make sure that unused slots are sealed with dummy plugs; this ensures that the IP54 level of
protection is maintained. IP54 protection only exists when the ACCU and the CONTROL are
properly connected to each other.
6.2.4
Removing the ACCUCONTROL from the patient lifter
1
Move the patient lifter into a position where it is subject to no load.
2
Disconnect the connecting cable from the CONTROL.
3
Remove the ACCU.
CAUTION
You should only connect and disconnect the cables when they are completely discon-
nected from any live current!
4
Loosen the screws on the mounting rail.
5
Remove the CONTROL from the patient lifter.