Connecting The Equipment; Electricity And Gas Supply; Auxiliary Electrical Equipment - Dräger Cato Instructions For Use Manual

Anaesthetic workstation
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Preparing for use

Connecting the equipment

Electricity and gas supply

Auxiliary electrical equipment

Connecting the equipment
The equipment must have been stripped down and tested
beforehand!
Electricity and gas supply
1 Plug the power cable into the mains socket.
2 Connect a ground lead for equipotential bonding to
one of the four pins on the rear of the workstation
when it is used for intracranial or intracardiac surgery.
The other end must be connected to the specified
point in the operating theatre.
3 Screw hoses for O
, AIR and N
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equipment and plug connectors into the wall sockets.
Check that the supply pressure is adequate on the
pressure gauges on the front (pointers must be in the
green area).
4 Holder for anaesthetic gas scavenging.
Auxiliary electrical equipment
5 Connect to the three auxiliary power sockets
(max. current per socket: 2 A). The auxiliary power
sockets are not controlled by the main switch.
If there is a power failure, the auxiliary power sockets
will be de-energised, because they are not powered
by the uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
Do not connect high-frequency surgery appliances to
the auxiliary power sockets.
Do not connect any other multiple sockets, e.g.
multiple socket adapters, to the auxiliary sockets.
The connection of equipment to the auxiliary sockets
causes an increase in leakage current.
The total leakage current in the power line must not
exceed 500 uA (EN 60601-1).
6 Sub-D socket for connecting the uninterruptible
power supply (UPS), see page 20.
On connection to the Sub-D socket, the UPS can be
switched off using the main switch.
The auxiliary power sockets and UPS are not
installed in the Cato ceiling version.
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