User's Manual

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EN 5400-052-700-EN Rev-D
14 Maintenance
14.1 Fuse Replacement
WARNINGS:
▪ ALWAYS disconnect the power cord from the console
before replacing the fuses. Failure to comply may
cause an electrical shock hazard.
▪ ALWAYS use the same type and rated fuse when
replacing fuses. Failure to comply may cause a
fire hazard. See Appendix I: Specifications for fuse
information.
▪ DO NOT use the console if a fuse immediately fails
after replacement. For assistance, contact Stryker.
1. Remove power from the console as follows:
CAUTION: Some power cords have a locking mechanism,
press the colored tab prior to disconnection.
1. 1. Disconnect the power cord from the console.
1. 2. If used, disconnect the equipotential cable.
2. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, gently pry open
the cover of the fuse holder.
3. Remove the fuse holder from the console.
4. Remove the two fuses from the fuse holder and
properly dispose of the fuses. See Section 16 for
disposal information.
5. Install two new fuses into the fuse holder (Figure 28).
6. Securely install the fuse holder into the console.
Figure 28 – Fuse Replacement
15 Storage and Handling
CAUTIONS:
▪ ALWAYS save the original packaging container for
reuse. Failure to comply may result in damage during
transport to the Stryker Service Center.
▪ ALWAYS store the equipment within the specified
environmental condition values (Appendix I:
Specifications).
16 Disposal/Recycle
WARNING: ALWAYS follow the current local
recommendations and/or regulations governing
environmental protection and the risks associated
with recycling or disposing of the equipment.
To comply with European Community
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) Directive 2012/19/EU, this device
should be collected separately for recycling.
Do not dispose of as unsorted municipal
waste. Contact local distributor for disposal
information. Ensure infected equipment is
decontaminated prior to recycling.
Infected units should be decontaminated
before they are sent for recycling. If it is
not possible to decontaminate the unit for
recycling, the hospital should not attempt to
remove the batteries from waste equipment.
Continued disposal of small amounts of
portable batteries to landfill and incineration
is allowed under Directive 2006/66/ EC and
Member State regulations.
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