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Controls and symbols
FRONT PANEL - SU50-MPC and SU100-MPC
FRONT PANEL - SU140-MPC
FRONT PANEL
4) Key of currents selection
4A- Pure cut / coagulating cut (yellow).
4B- Monopolar and bipolar coagulation /blue).
5) Keys of power adjustment
5A- Pure cut / coagulating cut (yellow).
5B- Monopolar and bipolar coagulation (blue).
6) Socket for the neutral electrode
7) Socket for the monopolar instrument.
Models SU50 and SU100: 7) Pencil to use by the foot-switch.
Model SU140: 7A) Pencil to use by the foot-switch.7B) Hand-
switch pencil
8) Socket for the bipolar instrument
9) Display and light COAG (coagulation)
10) Display and light CUT (cut)
11) Alarm light of the neutral electrode (red).
BACK
1)
Mains switch.
2) Mains cord appliance inlet with fuses.
3) Socket for the foot-switch
Connection of the foot-switch (STOP/PN)
Unscrew from each socket C the nut E and take away the conic gasket D inside the socket.
Insert tubings of the pedal (Yellow = cut Blue = coagulation) into nuts and gaskets.
Without pushing pedals insert tubings and gaskets into sockets.
Screw nuts E to sockets C tightly.
I - O ON - OFF
Alternated
current
Separate waste
Be careful
Read the User manual
Device of Class I - Type CF protected against the use of the defibrillator. This type grants the highest level of safety against direct
and not direct contacts, for leakage currents specially.
An floating applied part is insulated from earth at high and low frequencies.
CONFORMITY EMC/DIRECTIVE 89/336/CEE: CATEGORY A (Distances to be kept from not vital devices)
Source of the Current RF Typical Power (W) Distance (m)
For broadcasting stations which use
frequencies less than 800MHz, the distance
can be established by using the equation: A:
d = 4√P
For broadcasting stations which use
frequencies between 800MHz and 2.5GHz,
the distance can be established by using the
equation: B : d =2.3√P
P = Nominal power of the transmitter in watt
(W), established by the manufacturer.
Microcellular telephones CT1,CT2,CT3 0.01 0.4
Mobile telephones DECT, Wireless devices
(modems, LANs)
0.25 2
Mobile telephones (USA) 0.6 3
Hand mobile telephones (GSM, NMT, Europe)
(DECS 1800)
2
8
6
11
Walkie-talkie (police, firemen, protection, maintenance) 5 9
Bag mobile telephones 16 16
Mobile radio (police, firemen, protection) 100 40