Controls And Indicators; Function Of Controls And Indicators; Mains Module <1 - Physiomed PHYSIOSON-Expert Operating Instructions Manual

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2 Controls and Indicators

Due to the subdivision of its comfort LCD,
tion despite of its vast range of functions.
The plastic housing and the front panel protect the electronic components and sim-
plify cleaning.
Safety-related components are continuously monitored by the microprocessor, erro-
neously initiated operating steps are suppressed, a self-test routine is performed af-
ter switch-on and, in case of a malfunction, the transducers are automatically cut
off.

2.1 Function of Controls and Indicators

In the following section we will introduce the individual controls and indicators of
PHYSIOSON-Expert
at the beginning of this manual.
2.1.1 Mains Module <1>
Setting the line voltage
After replacing the fuses you can run the apparatus with 230 V as well as 115 V
simply by using the rotatable fuse carrier at the mains module <1>. Fuses are situ-
ated under the cover of the mains module <1> in a fuse carrier. (Refer to section
Technical Data
Replace 500 mA fuses with 1 A fuses, turn the fuse carrier by 180° and insert it
again, so that the "red window" of the mains module <1> reads "115 V", after
the cover has been closed again.
Warning Set the line voltage at the mains module to match the incoming line
voltage.
PHYSIOSON-Expert
. The numbers in angle brackets refer to the
The mains module <1> with mains supply, fuses and mains switch
is situated at the rear side of the apparatus.
For mains supply do only use the mains cable provided by the
manufacturer.
is switched on and off by using the integrated
PHYSIOSON-Expert
mains switch. After switching on, a self-test and the calibration of
the transducers are automatically carried out by the instrument (cf.
Notes on Operation
on page 8).
on page 24 for safety data.)
allows for easy opera-
PHYSIOSON-Expert
Instrument Overview
Controls and Indicators
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