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CAT E G O R Y M A X 2 L I N E S I N S TA L L AT I O N , O P E R AT I O N A N D M A I N T E N A N C E M A N UA L CPMA and CPMB Telescopic pillar...
Contents 1.0 General information ............4 6.0 Installation and first operation .........21 1.1 Information in this manual ..........4 6.1 Installation location ............21 1.2 Explanation of symbols and signal words ......4 6.2 Inspections prior to initial operation ......21 1.3 Limitation of liability ............5 6.3 Installation ..............22 1.4 Copyright .................5 6.4 Connection to power supply .........
C P M A a n d C P M B 1.0 General information 1.1 Information in this DANGER Indicates a dangerous situation, which manual will lead to death or serious personal injury, if the precautionary measures are ignored. This manual provides important information on how to work with the telescopic pillar (also called the device) safely and WARNING efficiently. The manual is part of the device, must always be ...
When the device has been customised by Ewellix, the actual 1.6 Warranty terms product delivered may be different from what is described in this manual. In this case, ask Ewellix for any additional in- The applicable and effective warranty terms are those con- structions or safety precautions relevant to these telescopic tained in the manufacturer’s terms and conditions of sale pillars.
C P M A a n d C P M B 2.0 Safety 2.1 Use 2.2 Responsibility of the Purpose of the CPMA and CPMB owner and processor The telescopic pillars CPMA and CPMB have been designed and built to be operated in accordance with their intended The device is designed for commercial applications by its use.
2 .0 S afe t y WARNING 2.3 Personnel Crush hazard Risk of damage to the telescopic pillars CPMA and CPMB caused requirements by static and dynamic overloading of the telescopic pillar: Do not use the telescopic pillar beyond the permissible operating data. WARNING • ...
WARNING do not make any changes or modifications to the device unless they Electric shock hazard have been specifically authorized by Ewellix. Ensure that cables cannot become pinched or damaged. Check that the mains voltage corresponds to nominal value on the product label.
2 .0 S afe t y 2.8 Manufacturer’s declaration of EMC compliance IEC/EN 60601-1-2:2007 Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1-2: General requirements for safety Additional standard: Electromagnetic Compatibility-requirements and tests Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions (table 1 according IEC 60601-1-2) The telescopic pillars CPMA and CPMB are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or user of the telescopic pillars should ensure that they are used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment – guidance...
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C P M A a n d C P M B Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity (table 2 according IEC 60601-1-2) The telescopic pillars CPMA and CPMB are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or user of the telescopic pillars should ensure that they are used in such an environment. IMMUNITY test IEC 60601 Compliance level Electromagnetic test level environment – guidance Electrostatic ± 6 kV contact ±...
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2 .0 S afe t y Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity (table 4 according IEC 60601-1-2) The telescopic pillar CPMT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of telescopic pillar should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity test IEC 60601 Compliance level Electromagnetic test level environment – guidance Conducted RF 3 Vrms 3 Vrms Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be IEC 61000-4-6 150 kHz to 80 MHz used no closer to any part of the telescopic pillar CPMT, including...
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C P M A a n d C P M B Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the telescopic pillars CPMA and CPMB (table 6 – IEC 60601-1-2) The telescopic pillars CPMA and CPMB are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
3 .0 Te c h n i c a l d a t a 3.0 Technical data NOTE The technical data (dimension, weight, connection details etc.) can be found in the appendix (⮑ Technical data, page 34). 3.1 Ambient conditions • Temperature range: +10 to +40 °C • ...
C P M A a n d C P M B 4.0 Structure and function This chapter is intended for all users of telescopic pillars Base plate view of telescopic pillars CPMA and CPMB CPMA and CPMB, and describes their construction and Telescopic pillars CPMA and CPMB without optional LAN function.
4 .0 S tr u c t u r e a n d f u n c ti o n End position The stroke is limited by the integrated control unit. If the tele- scopic pillars CPMA and CPMB move beyond the end posi- tion (in the case of a malfunction), after 3 mm a mechanical block stops the movement.
C P M A a n d C P M B 4.5 Connections Bevel gear The bevel gear drives the lead screw. It is driven via the per- Connection nut (b1) manent magnet motor. The lower base plate and upper base plate are equipped Thermo-switch with connection nuts in each corner.
4 .0 S tr u c t u r e a n d f u n c ti o n 4.6 Operating elements 4.8 Accessories The Ewellix operating devices are available as accessories Mains cable straight for telescopic pillars CPMA and CPMB. The desk switch is 2,5 m mains cables for 100-240 V AC with plugs for specific ...
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Further details on accessories can be found in the appendix (⮑ List of approved accessories, page 40). IMPORTANT: Ewellix will not accept liability for any damage caused if the telescopic pillars CPMA and CPMB are not used with an approved accessory as described in 11.2.
• Proceed carefully during delivery and unloading of the packaged tions (⮑ Storage, page 20). items, as well as during transport to final destination. Comply with the symbols and information shown on the packaging. 1. Send to manufacturer. Contact Ewellix service to obtain • Do not remove the telescopic pillar from its packaging until just a shipment address. before installation.
C P M A a n d C P M B 5.5 Storage For storage, pack the telescopic pillars CPMA and CPMB in their original packaging. Observe the following values when selecting a storage location: • Do not store outside • ...
6 .0 I n s t a l l a ti o n a n d f i r s t o p e r a ti o n 6.0 Installation and first operation WARNING This chapter is intended for technicians and those involved Risk of injury and device damage due to incorrect installation ...
C P M A a n d C P M B 6.3 Installation Before initial start-up, check that the following points have been dealt with: Installing the telescopic pillars CPMA and CPMB on other • All instructions followed, in above sections of this chapter. elements (chairs, tables, incubators and baby warmers, etc.) • ...
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6 .0 I n s t a l l a ti o n a n d f i r s t o p e r a ti o n 1. Connect the corresponding operating device to the tele- mains cable + with terminal +. scopic pillars CPMA and CPMB on the terminal for the Place the mains cable in the mains cable channel (d4) for operating device (d6).
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Mounting plates are available as accessories (⮑ Accessories, page 17). IMPORTANT: Ewellix will not accept liability for any damage 4. Connect the base plates with one flat metal surface each caused by telescopic pillars CPMA and CPMB that are not of the application using four fastening screws M6 on used with a suitable operating device and corresponding flat ...
6 .0 I n s t a l l a ti o n a n d f i r s t o p e r a ti o n 6.4 Connection to power IMPORTANT: Be careful during installation of the socket box: the socket box can only be mounted in one direction supply (ensure alignment of the opening in the metal plate with the...
C P M A a n d C P M B WARNING Socket box outlet: 3xIEC, RJ45 LAN, RJ45 Electric shock hazard operating device Ensure that cables cannot become pinched or damaged. Check The socket box outlet can be added to the telescopic pillar that the mains voltage corresponds to nominal value on the product label.
34). If a higher duty cycle is used, contact of the telescopic pillar and/or its accessories. If the housing is damaged due to shock, breakage or heavy wear, cease using the Ewellix (⮑ Return to manufacturer, page 19). device and follow the dismantling instructions (⮑ Dismantling, 7.5.1 Normal operation page 33).
C P M A a n d C P M B • Button UP: The telescopic pillars CPMA and CPMB ex- In hazardous situations, all movements of the device must tends. be stopped as quickly as possible and the power supply • ...
8 .0 M a i n te n a n c e 8.0 Maintenance 8.2 Maintenance work Personnel • The maintenance work described here can be performed by the operator unless otherwise indicated. The telescopic pillars CPMA and CPMB are mainte- • ...
C P M A a n d C P M B 8.2.2 Inspections and readings 8.3 Measures following • To be performed only by professional electricians. maintenance • To be conducted according to the applicable standards and regulations. Upon completion of the maintenance work, the following • ...
3. Determine cause of malfunction. vided in this chapter, contact the manufacturer. See service 4. Depending on the type of malfunction, have it repaired contact details listed on www.ewellix.com. by q ualified personnel. Personnel 5. Inform responsible party on-site concerning malfunction.
Operating device green LED is blinking Operate homing procedure Qualified personnel Operating device yellow LED is Repeat initial start up and homing procedure Qualified personnel blinking or return telescopic pillar to Ewellix Operating device has no LED light Check operating device connection Qualified personnel Operating device defective Replace operating device Qualified personnel...
• Secure structural components carefully to ensure they cannot fall or tip over. • Contact Ewellix if you have any questions or concerns. 10.1 Dismantling 1. Separate device from energy supply. 2. Secure elements of the application such that no loads can impact the telescopic pillar.
• Data sheet for telescopic pillar CPMA (PUB IL-07005-EN-October 2019) • Data sheet for telescopic pillar CPMB (PUB IL-07006-EN-October 2019) Current data sheets are available on the Ewellix website (see ewellix.com). Equipment and operational data overview (excluding reliability) Technical data Unit...
11 .0 A p p e n d i x 11.2 Plans and diagrams To view the plans and diagrams, please contact Ewellix. Further information can be found in the data sheet. Current data sheets are available on the Ewellix website (see ewellix.com). Electrical: Motor orientation...
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C P M A a n d C P M B Construction of the desk switch and hand switch are shown in fig. 1 and fig. 2. The foot switch has no LED. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Operating device, pin assignment for RJ45 Connecting diagram Pin position Up switch...
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11 .0 A p p e n d i x Dimensional drawing: telescopic pillar with optional mounting plates, socket box inlet and socket box outlet. 4 × Ø9 4 × Ø9 4 × Ø9 Fixing armatures available as accessory RJ 45 LAN location Mains power connection (Terminal block)
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C P M A a n d C P M B Dimensional drawing: Desk switch 66,7 12,3 20,8 55,8 10,5 Dimensional drawing: Hand switch Dimensional drawing: Foot switch M5 Position M5 Position...
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11 .0 A p p e n d i x Ordering key C P M A – – 0 0 0 Type Voltage 100–240 V AC 50/60 Hz 24 V DC Load Push 1 000 N Only for AC version 2 000 N Tube set 2-section...
C P M A a n d C P M B 11.3 Approved accessories List of approved accessories Table 1 Description Plug Country Part number Mains cable straight 2,5 m Schuko Germany, France, ... ZKA-140449-2500 Typ-L Italy ZKA-140450-2500 British standard ZKA-140451-2500 NEMA USA, Japan, …...
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11 .0 A p p e n d i x Detachable mains cord straight 2,5 m Foot switch without LED cable coiled 1,3 m Detachable mains cords with plugs for specific countries The foot switch facilitates connection and additional control (⮑ table 1) and IEC-60320 C13 plug can be supplied as ac- of the telescopic pillars CPMA and CPMB.
C P M A a n d C P M B 11.4 CE – Declaration NOTE The current can be used to power equipment through the telescopic pillar. The current through should be reduced depending Declaration of incorporation according to annex IIB of on the ambient temperature (see graph below).
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