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The HB70 offers simultaneous drive of multiple actuators which can be
used for the memory options. The hand control HB70 can be used for both
OpenBus™ and analogue systems and comes in 3 colours: black, dark
grey and light grey.
Usage
• Compatible with most LINAK control boxes.
• Approved according to: EN 60601-1, EN 60335-1 and UL 60601-1 as part of a LINAK actuator system
Recommendation
• It is not possible to combine HB7x with the binary based CB9..PM/PN.
• The IPX6 Washable version has a special adhesive for the front covers.
• The HB75xE0 used together with CB140 will give trend and anti-trend on channel 1 and 2 of the control box when using the last button row.
• All front covers use the codes W0 (not Washable) and WW (Washable) Memory:
Memory:
• The memory and parallel functions require the control box to have a microprocessor.
• When storing a memory position on the control box, the actuators must run to the desired position and the “store” button (S) must be pushed.
Then the desired memory position button (1, 2 or 3) must be activated within 2 seconds.
12. HB70 (MEDLINE
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CARELINE
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The HB80 hand control has an optimised ergonomic design shaped for the hand. The hand control is suitable for
all kinds of MEDLINE and CARELINE applications such as hospital beds, patient lifts, treatment and examination
couches etc.
The HB80 hand control is available in versions with up to 10 or 12 activation buttons.
Usage
• Usage temperature: 5 ºC to 40 ºC
• Storage temperature: -10 ºC to +50 ºC
• Compatibility: Compatible with many LINAK control boxes. For further questions, please ask your local LINAK.
• Approvals: IEC60601-1, ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1 and CAN/CSA-22.2 No 60601-1
The HB86 version has a shorter distance between the buttons and cannot be approved according to EN IEC60601-2-52 Application Environment
4 for care beds used in Domestic area (or EN1970). HB80 is designed and tested in accordance with EN60601-2-52 cl. 201.11.6.6.101 (machine
washable medical beds).
The HB80 must hang vertically from it’s hook during the washing process.
In order to maintain the flexibility of the cables, it is important that a coiled cable is placed in such a way that the cable’s own weight does not
strain the coil during the washing process.
Recommendations
• Clean the hand control regularly to ensure good hygiene standards.
• When a defective HB80 is replaced, check that the new HB80 has exactly the same specification and functionality.
• Do not submerge the hand control under water.
• Unless otherwise specified or agreed by LINAK - the hand control is only intended to be used on LINAK systems.
• When changing hand controls for OpenBus™ systems, the power must be switched off.
• It is recommended to check the hand control and cable for damage and holes made by violent handling before washing the application or at least
once a year.
• It is recommended to have a parking place for the hand control on the application, where the customer ensures that the hand control does not fall off.
For hand controls with magnets:
• If hand controls with magnet are attached to a smooth surface, a movement or twisting of the cable, for example during transport, can cause the
hand control to move and result in damage if the cable is squeezed.
• The force of the magnet depends on the thickness of the lacquering, the lacquering type, stickers, steel thickness etc. It is the responsibility of the
customer to verify that the holding force on the application is acceptable.
• It is the responsibility of the user/operator to evaluate any possible risk caused by use of permanent magnets.
Warnings
• Do not sit or lie on the hand control. It can cause unintended movement of the application.
• There is a risk that items with internal magnet for mounting instead of hook can disturb function of cardiac pacemaker, implantable cardioverter
defibrillators or magnetic implants!
13. HB80 (MEDLINE
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CARELINE
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