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The Attendant Control Touch (ACT) for the hospital and care segment is a control panel with an intuitive, graphical three-level user interface:
1. Care mode for caregivers and relatives (bed operation)
2. Extended care mode for caregivers (extended bed operation, features, settings)
3. Service mode for technicians (advanced settings)
The ACT combines several operations and functionalities in one unit, thereby eliminating the need for several hand controls on the individual bed.
In addition, the ACT is equipped with a large screen, giving the user a great overview of all the functions.
Software, graphics and front covers can be customised according to customer requirements.
The ACT supports the LINAK OpenBus
TM
system offering a high level of customisation.
Usage:
• Operation temperature: +5 °C to + 40 °C
• Storage temperature: -10 °C to + 50 °C
• Relative humidity: 20% to 80% - non-condensing
• Atmospheric pressure: 700 to 1060 hPa (3000 m)
• Height above sea level: Max. 3000 meters
• Approvals: IEC60601-1, ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1, CAN/CSA-22.2 No 60601-1
• Compatibility: Compatible with all OpenBus
TM
control boxes.
Please contact LINAK.
7. ACT (MEDLINE
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CARELINE
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Technical recommendations:
• Always use the cable locking mechanism and an O ring.
• Prepare a system/bit overview as the unit may conflict with other OpenBus
TM
accessories such as HB, ACP etc.
• Avoid large metal parts in the vicinity of the RFID reader (approx. 50 mm).
• When designing the application, be aware of the ACT position in the application to avoid impact to the front glass.
• Use a LINAK magnet or a magnet with a minimum strength of 15 mT measured at a distance of 10 mm.
• Do not bend the cable more than the minimum bending radius of 10 mm when mounting the ACT in side rails or similar
where the cable is repeatedly bent.
• Before first start-up, be aware not to place any magnetic devices or RFID tags in front of the company logo until the ACT
goes into sleep mode to avoid calibration disturbance.
• Be aware that magnetic jewellery or magnets in general can activate care mode and lead to unintended use. LINAK recommends to use RFID tags.
Warnings:
• The application manufacturer must write an end-user manual based on the LINAK user manual which also includes relevant warnings,
information on how to carry out regular inspection and a functionality description. End-users must be trained in all functions.
• Regular system inspections for wear or damage must be made.
• Mains and battery power must be disconnected before servicing.
• Using the magnet key cannot wake up a green system or a system running on battery. The system will wake up when activating a key and the
magnet key can then unlock the system.
Mounting instructions:
The ACT must be mounted on the bed, for example on the footboard - illustration of the fitting is shown below.
The ACT must be supported on the back of the housing when fastening it to the mounting plate and not only supported on the edge of the housing
front side.
When mounting:
• LINAK recommends to use a self-tapping screw, BN84229, 50x12.
• Please observe that the 1.5 [Nm] screw torque limit is not exceeded.
• Please be aware that the screw holes in the ACT are only 11 mm deep. Use appropriate screws.
• Please ensure that the mounting leaves space (2 mm) between the ACT and the back of the housing. This to avoid that water is trapped.
The space is only necessary where the membrane is placed on the ACT.
• If upward cable exit is used, mount a ferrite core to the cable (see section “Ferrite core”).