Operation Procedure
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Connecting to AC Power Cable
• Connect the AC power cable to the AC power inlet of the Controller until you hear a click. Subsequently, check that the AC
power lamp in the control panel of the Controller is lit. If the connection is insufficient, the Controller will be powered by the
battery. And therefore the battery will be depleted, the devices will shut down and circulation will not be maintained.
Warning
• Do not use any cable other than the included AC power cable. Otherwise an electric shock or short circuit may occur
resulting in failure of this system.
• Prior to first use of the Controller, or if unused for a long period, connect this system to an AC power supply and provide
a sufficient charge (6 hours or more). If not sufficiently charged, this system may not be able to operate using the internal
battery during a power failure, etc.
• Use this system only after ensuring the power supply is sufficient. If total power consumption exceeds the supply limit after
the system is connected, this may affect other equipment. Additionally, as the Controller operates on battery if the supply
power is insufficient, the Controller cannot be used in an emergency.
• Connect to a grounded AC power source. If used without grounding, the electrical safety of this system is not guaranteed.
• The cables (the Drive Motor, the ABD/Flow Sensor, the Temperature sensor cable, the Pressure Sensor Cable, the Fast
Clamp, the LAN cable, the CDI Communication Cable, the AC power cable, etc.) used for this system should not be
pinched with forceps or equipment, e.g. caster, or punctured with a needle. Protect the cables laid across the floor from
being damaged by casters. If a cable is damaged, electric shock or fire may occur, and decreased performance may
result.
• When using this system, pay attention to how the cables (the Drive Motor, the ABD/Flow Sensor, the Temperature sensor
cable, the Pressure Sensor Cable, the Fast Clamp, the LAN cable, the CDI Communication Cable, the AC power cable,
etc.) lay on the floor. An operator may trip over the cables and fall.
Cautions