Burton AIM HI LED Instructions For Use & Maintenance

Burton AIM HI LED Instructions For Use & Maintenance

Floor stand, wall & ceiling versions

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AIM HI
LED
Floor Stand, Wall & Ceiling Versions
Instructions for Use & Maintenance
5000703 A01 Instructions for Use & Maintenance

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  • Page 1 AIM HI Floor Stand, Wall & Ceiling Versions Instructions for Use & Maintenance 5000703 A01 Instructions for Use & Maintenance...
  • Page 2 This manual contains guidance on how to use & maintain the light(s). Burton Medical is a leading manufacturer of medical lighting. The product lines encompass lights for procedure and examinations. You are welcome to find out more on our web site at www.burtonmedical.com.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.11 Using Sterile Disposable Handle Covers ..........14 3.0 Maintenance ....................15 4.0 Trouble Shooting Guide ................15-17 5.0 Technical Data ................... 18-22 6.0 Replacement Parts ..................23-24 7.0 Cleaning ..................... 25 8.0 Wiring Diagrams ..................26-27 Warranty ......................28 Burton Medical Information................28...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    1.0 Safety Instructions Please keep these operating instructions in a secured place near the device. This ensures easy access to safety instructions and important information should the need arise. Please note that certain duties must be carried out by people with the appropriate corresponding qualifications: •...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    WARNING: Do not use the fixture if, for any reason, it does not appear to work proper- ly. Instead, alert your Maintenance Department, or Burton Medical, of observed deficien- cies and have them corrected before continuing to use the light.
  • Page 6: Proper System Location And Setup Requirement

    WARNING: To prevent compatibility issues, use only original Burton approved parts for replacement. WARNING: To avoid damage to the equipment due to falling, do not try and force the spring arm past the maximum swivel points stops.
  • Page 7: Operating The Spring Arm System

    2.0 Operating the Spring Arm System 2.1 Floor Stand Components: The base (1) rests on the floor and can be moved around via 4 rolling wheels equipped with a locking mechanism. The base contains the power supply and other electrical components. The handle (3) at- tached to the vertical post for easy movement of the system.
  • Page 8: Wall And Ceiling Mounted Components

    2.2 Wall/Ceiling Mounted Arms 1. Wall/Ceiling Mount: Provides a secure mounting location for the device and allows the unit to swivel freely within the mount. (See Technical Data). 2. Extension Arm: The extension arm attaches to the wall/ceiling mount and increases the range/positions of the spring arm, giving the unit increased versatility.
  • Page 9: Operation

    2.3 Operation 2.3.1 Electrical Connection Floor Stand Only • After installation by qualified personnel, take some precaution and ensure the connections are correct by: • Checking the power cord for signs of damage • Ensure the proper fuses are installed. •...
  • Page 10: Range Of Motion

    2.5 Range of Motion 2.5.1 Floor Stand Version A representation of a complete floor stand is seen below. The light consists of one AIM light head attached to a mobile suspension system. The suspension system consists of the following: • A mobile stand with an upright pole.
  • Page 11 2.5.2 Wall Mount Version Light consists of one AIM light head attached to a suspension system. The suspension system is attached to a wall mount, secured to the wall. 2.5.3 Single Ceiling Version Light consists of one AIM light head attached to a suspension system. 2.5.4 Double Ceiling Version Light consists of two AIM light head attached to separate arms, with a common downtube secured to the structural ceiling.
  • Page 12 2.5.5 Vertical Range of Motion—Ceiling Version 2.5.6 Horizontal Range of Motion—Ceiling Version...
  • Page 13: Applying Power

    2.6 Applying Power For the wall and ceiling versions, the main power on/ off switch is located on the wall plate (provided by installer). For the floor stand version, the main power on/off switch is located on the floor stand base. It is operated by lightly stepping on it.
  • Page 14: Attaching / Detaching The Handle

    2.11 Using Sterile Disposable Handle Covers The handle is designed to fit sterile disposable covers (Burton part #4000420). To attach the cover to the handle, simply slip it on to the handle and make sure it engages with the small flange...
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    WARNING: If the equipment is not functioning properly, do not attempt “quick fixes” with tape, wires etc. If the solution cannot be found in this Manual Burton Medical should be contacted for a permanent fix. WARNING: The owner/operator of this product should check for damage to paint, cracks and hips to components, deformation of components and any ab- normalities every 6 months.
  • Page 16 4.1 Adjusting Light Head Rotating Friction If the light head doesn’t hold its position when it is rotated around the two shafts going into the hous ing, an adjustment inside the head is required. This is done by first removing the pods to get access to the 3 screws holding the top and bottom housing together.
  • Page 17 4.2.2 Ceiling Versions The fuse holder is located within the terminal block To access the ceiling mount terminal block, the ceiling dome must be removed. This is done by loosening the two set screws on the locking ring (indicated by the arrow). Replace the fuse and re-assemble in the opposite order. 4.2.3 Wall Versions The fuse holder is located within the terminal block.
  • Page 18: Technical Data

    5.0 Technical Data Type of Data Classifications Type of Protection Against Electric Shock Class I FDA Classification FDA Class I, Examination Light CISPR II Classification Class A Allowable Earth Leakage Current Does not exceed 500 μa Allowable Touch Leakage Current Does not exceed 100 μa Reliability of Earth Protection Does not exceed 0.1 ohm...
  • Page 19 5.0 TECHNICAL DATA CONTINUED Medical electrical equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided. Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment. Emissions Test Compliance EM Environment Guidance RF Emissions...
  • Page 20 5.0 TECHNICAL DATA CONTINUED Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the AIM HI , including cables, Conducted RF 3Vrms, 6Vrms than the recommended separation distance calculated from the IEC61000-4-6 (ISM Band) equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter.
  • Page 21 Electrical 100V – 240V AC, Supply Connections 50/60 Hz Power Consumption 56 VA Bulb Types LED Modules LED Module Life 50,000+ hrs 100V - 240V versions: T2 A L, 250V, 5x20 mm Fusing The T indicates Time delay (i.e. slow blow fuses). There are 2 fuses in the floor stand and the double ceiling versions.
  • Page 22 The optical data are nominal values (unless specified otherwise) based on measurements done accord- ing to the IEC 60601-2-41 standard on the rated voltage. Do not substitute. Use only Burton Medical supplied replacement LED module. Failure to do so will affect performance and invalidate the warranty status.
  • Page 23: Replacement Parts

    6.0 Replacement Parts Picture Description Part Number Shaft accessory package 6000186 Collar 4000126 Post Handle (2 pieces for 4000125 each handle) Caster with brake 1009717 Caster without brake 0002803 Power Supply Assembly 4000398...
  • Page 24 Replacement Parts (cont’d.) Picture Description Part Number ALED 070 MODELS: LED Board with Optic, Heat Sink, 6000318 and Connector ALED 100 MODELS: LED Board with Optic, Heat Sink, 6000380 and Connector 100V- 240V Version: Fuse T2 AL, 250V, 5x20mm 4000118 Window 5000181 4000420...
  • Page 25: Cleaning

    7.0 Cleaning WARNING: Electrical shock. For all cleaning work, power off the equipment and secure it from being switched on again. Make sure that no cleaning fluid runs into the equipment. WARNING: Damage to equipment. Apart from mild detergents and isopropyl alcohol, no other cleaning agents or chemicals should be used on the product.
  • Page 26: Wiring Diagrams

    8.0 Wiring Diagrams FLOOR WIRING DIAGRAM WARNING: During installation of this product, the installer shall provide and install a wall switch that is visible from location of installation. US/CAN Appli- cations: Leviton 5602-2W Double Pole, Single Throw Switch 120/277VAC, 15A or equivalent. Other applications: Curva CCA022 Double Pole, Single Throw Switch 240VAC, 20A or equivalent.
  • Page 27 8.0 Wiring Diagrams (cont’d.) WARNING: During installation of this product, the installer shall provide and install a wall switch that is visible from location of installation. US/CAN Appli- cations: Leviton 5602-2W Double Pole, Single Throw Switch 120/277VAC, 15A or equivalent. Other applications: Curva CCA022 Double Pole, Single Throw Switch 240VAC, 20A or equivalent.
  • Page 28: Warranty

    For complete, detailed information on your specific product’s warranty coverage, please visit: http://www.burtonmedical.com/wp-content/themes/burtonmedical/literature/warranty.pdf This product was assembled in the U.S.A. by: Burton Medical LLC 2300 W Windsor Ct., STE C Addison, IL 60101 U.S.A. Tel.: (800) 444-9909 Fax: (800) 765-1770 Web: www.burtonmedical.com...

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