ATEC
Pearl, ATEC Sapphire and ATEC Emerald
Breast Biopsy and Excision System
LIT309:RevB
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3.6.9 Power Cord and Cord Retainer Clamp
Inspection
Power Cord Power Cord Retainer
1. The Power Cord should be wrapped clockwise around the Cord Management Plate
starting from the bottom while not in use.
2. With the power cord disconnected from the wall, inspect the cord for kinks, knots and
abrasions. Pull on power cord with moderate force to ensure clamp is retaining the
power cord. Verify clamp is still tight on the power cord.
3. Check to make sure the AC Inlet is not loose. If the power cord or cord retainer
clamp is damaged, replace using the instructions in the repair section.
Power Cord Replacement (Reference Appendix C)
Parts:
Tools:
Qty Part #
Description
#0 Phillips driver
1
SR6423-01 Power Cord – Cable Wrap 120V
1. Verify that the unit has a 120V or 240V power cord.
2. Completely loosen screw on bottom of cord retainer clamp.
3. Pull power cord straight out and discard.
4. Insert new power cord and tighten cord retainer clamp screw.
Repair Retainer Clamp
Parts: From SR6420-01 Cable Clamp Kit
Tools:
Qty Part #
Description
#0 Phillips screwdriver
1
SR6152-01
Clamp, Cord Retaining
5/64” Allen bit
2
SR6215-01
Screw, M3x10mm, BH, SH
Torque Wrench
2
SR6231-01
Washer, #4, Splitlock
1. Loosen the clamping screw on the Cord Retainer Clamp.
2. Remove the Power Cord.
3. Remove 2 Button Head Hex Screws with 5/64” Allen bit to allow damaged clamp to