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IEC/EN 60601-1-2:2007 ed 3.0 (with 1:2008+A2:2009) and CISPR 11 Class A Medical Electrical Equipment Intended use: To supply power to the System Two LED, MI-1000 & MI-750 in the event of a partial or full power failure. User interface: The unit has four (4) LED indicators.
Section 2: Specifications ......................8 Section 3: Assembly and Installation Instructions General Information ......9 Assembly Instructions for MI-750/MI-1000 Floor Stand Models ..........10 Assembly Instructions for Ceiling/Wall Mount Battery Back Up Models ........ 11 Ceiling/Wall Mount Battery Backup for MI-750/MI-1000 ............12 Ceiling/Wall Mount Battery Backup for System Two Light System ........
Section 1 Section 1: Terms, Symbols and Warranty Definition of Terms I.E.C. International Electrotechnical Commission Edison Testing Laboratories Medical Electrical Equipment Electrical equipment intended to diagnose, treat the patient under medical supervision. Electrical equipment that transfers light energy to the patient. Protective earth ground The conductor used to connect the non-current-carrying metal parts of equipment, raceways, and other enclosures to the system grounded conductor, the grounding electrode conductor, or...
Medical Illumination International, Inc for reprocessing. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment.
Medical Illumination cannot be held responsible for in-transit loss or damage. In the event that freight-related damage should occur, Medical Illumination will notify you immediately so that you can file a damage claim with the proper freight carrier.
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Additional terms and conditions set by the dealer may apply for any returned items. SHIPMENT DAMAGE: If the initial shipment of your purchased product arrived in damaged condition, please leave the packaging and its contents intact and contact Medical Illumination immediately. Battery Back-Up Installation and Service Manual (1003340 Rev. C) Page 7...
Input Voltage Approximately 180W max Output Voltage 20VDC - 26VDC Switch over time Approximately 5mS Back Up Power (minutes) At Full Intensity MI-750 Minimum 300 minutes MI-1000 Minimum 240 minutes System Two LED Minimum 200 minutes Environmental Specifications Parameter Value Ambient / Operating temperature 41F to 104F (5...
Floor Stand version is available for the MI- 750 and the MI-1000 lights only. The Ceiling/Wall Mounted Battery Back Up can be used with the MI-750, MI-1000 and System Two LED ceiling mounted lights WARNING: To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to supply mains that include protective earth connection.
5. SPECIAL NOTE: Installation of this equipment should be performed by qualified persons only. Medical Illumination International, Inc. does not warranty any damage occurring as a result of improper installation. It is recommended that this installation manual be completely reviewed prior to installation.
Battery Back Up Models The Ceiling/Wall Mounted Battery Backup is a permanently mounted alternative power source for the MI-750, MI-1000 and System Two light systems. The Ceiling/Wall Mounted Battery Backup should be mounted under the direction of a licensed structural engineer factoring the construction of the wall and the weight of the box.
Section 3 Ceiling/Wall Mount Battery Backup for MI-750/MI-1000 If the wall mount model is being installed in a location with an existing ceiling mount light head, the existing power supply must be removed using the steps below. Otherwise, skip to...
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Section 3 Step 2 Install the new wire management plate by guiding the three wires through the hole in the bottom of the power supply housing as shown. Attach the connector outside the power supply housing in the orientation shown to the right Step 3...
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Section 3 NOTE: The fuses in the power supply housing cover are no longer utilized. All fusing is now located on the Battery Backup Unit. Step 4 (Ceiling Mount) Feed the supplied cable assembly through the ceiling rod. Leave sufficient wire to extend slightly beyond the bottom of the ceiling rod ...
Section 3 Ceiling/Wall Mount Battery Backup for System Two Light System To use the Battery Back Up with an existing ceiling mounted Light Head, the existing power supply must be bypassed using the steps below. *Note: The Battery Back Up can only supply power to one Light Head ...
Section 4 Section 4: Operation Basic Operation The Battery Back-Up is designed to supply power in the event of a mains power failure. The unit will switch from the AC Power to battery power automatically. Connecting the Battery Before using the Battery Back-Up you must first connect the 24VDC Battery to the system. To do this, remove the cover panel and then remove the RED insulating cover from the battery connector.
Section 4 System Indicators System Operating Indicators The unit has four (4) indicators to CHARGING BATTERY BATTERY POWER BATTERY IN USE Figure 3: Indicators The four LED indicators on the battery box: The Green “AC POWER” indicator will light when the AC power supply is powered. ...
Section 4 Positioning the Unit Caution must be taken when maneuvering the Floor Stand Battery Back-Up over uneven floor thresholds. The unit tilt must not exceed 10° without external stabilization. This requirement is reinforced with the warning label to the right. The following sequence is recommended for crossing uneven floor thresholds: 1.
Section 5 Section 5: Maintenance Fuse Replacement The Floor Stands have four fuses in two different locations: two of them are in the Power Entry Module and the other two are in the Power Supply Housing. 1. Locate the Power Entry Module, located on the right rear side of the power supply unit. Remove the power input cord from the supply outlet and from the Power Entry Module and leave it unplugged.
3.0A 7.0A Power Cord Replacement In the event that the power cord needs to be replaced, contact Medical Illumination to order the correct power cord with the correct plug for the country where the Battery Back Up is being used.
3 to 5 years depending on use. If the battery needs to be replaced, a qualified service technician who is responsible for the use and maintenance of the equipment must perform the servicing operation. Medical Illumination International, Inc. does not warranty any damage or harm as a result of improper installation or maintenance.
Section 5 Battery Replacement (cont) 5. Remove the old battery and install the new battery into the compartment. IMPORTANT: Properly dispose of the old battery through a battery recycling company. DO NOT incinerate or bury it in the ground as this component contains hazardous materials.
Reset circuit breaker do not light up (Ceiling/Wall unit) (Ceiling/Wall version only) Fuse is blown Replace Fuse Light does not Contact Medical Illumination illuminate when Failure of the Fuse or Battery Customer Service for power fails service Battery Back-Up Remove and replace the...
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SPECIFICATION APPROVAL Title Signature Date President VP Sales/Marketing Operations Manager Engineering Manager Quality Assurance Manager REVISION HISTORY Effectivity Issue Date Summary of Changes Date 01/20/16 Initial Release 03/18/16 05/24/16 Add Battery Connector Removal in Section 4 05/25/16 02/20/19 Update CISPR statement on Agency Approval Page 02/20/19 REVISION APPROVAL Title...
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