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6. Attach the Cast Cutter power cord to the Cast Cutter power cord straps.
WARNINGS:
▪
ALWAYS set the Cast Cutter function switch to the standby position before
connecting the Cast Cutter power cord plug to the CastVac power outlet.
▪
The CastVac power outlet is designed to accept the power cord plug
from the Cast Cutter only. DO NOT connect other devices to the CastVac
power outlet.
7. For CastVac REF 0986-000-000 and 0987-000-000 only, use the hex key
wrench provided to remove the outlet cover from the canister.
8. Connect the Cast Cutter power cord plug to the CastVac power outlet.
NOTE:
See the instructions for use supplied with the Cast Cutter.
CASTVAC REF 0986-000-000
AND 0987-000-000
CASTVAC REF 0996-000-000
9. For CastVac REF 0986-000-000 and 0987-000-000 only, use the hex key
wrench to reinstall the outlet cover.
10. Wrap any excess power cord length around the power cord hooks.
WARNING:
ALWAYS set the CastVac function switch to the off position
before connecting the CastVac to a hospital-grade facility power outlet.
11. Set the CastVac function switch to the off position.
12. Connect the CastVac power cord plug to a hospital-grade facility power
outlet.
NOTE:
To connect CastVac REF 0996-000-000 to a hospital-grade facility
power outlet, first connect the appliance inlet connector plug to the appliance
inlet connector.
13. For CastVac REF 0986-000-000 and 0996-000-000 only, roll the CastVac
mobile stand to a convenient location and lock the casters as required.
To Operate the CastVac
WARNINGS:
▪
ALWAYS follow the recommended duty cycle to prevent the equipment
from overheating. See the
Specifications
section.
▪
ALWAYS operate the equipment within the specified environmental
condition values. See the
Specifications
section.
▪
Before each use, make sure the equipment is completely dry. DO NOT
use any equipment if moisture is present.
▪
DO NOT use the CastVac to vacuum wet material. The CastVac is
designed to vacuum dry material only. Moisture or liquid inside the
equipment may create an electric shock hazard.
▪
DO NOT operate this equipment with a damaged power cord or power
cord plug.
▪
DO NOT modify the power cord or power cord plug.
CAUTION:
ALWAYS place the power cord where it will not be stepped on,
tripped over, or otherwise subjected to damage or stress.
1. Set the CastVac function switch to the on or standby mode position. See
the
Features
section.
2. Use the Cast Cutter to section and remove a cast.
NOTE:
See the instructions for use supplied with the Cast Cutter.
3. Upon completion, set the CastVac function switch to the off position.