Operation Of The Ceiling Version - Dräger Cicero EM Instructions For Use Manual

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Operation of the ceiling version

Operation of the ceiling version
The DVE 808X with corresponding lift and brake
control, as well as the required mount, should be used
as the ceiling suspension unit for the Cicero EM.
The DVE is turned and pivoted manually after releasing
the brakes.
On the rear of the ceiling version of the Cicero EM there
is a mounting arm with which the machine is coupled to
the mount on the DVE. Both the mounting arm and the
mount are equipped with sensors ensuring that the
Cicero has been correctly fitted and coupled. Readiness
for operation is signalled by green LEDs on the touch-
sensitive keypad of the pendant control panel.
The main arm of the DVE 808X with Cicero may have a
maximum length of 100 cm plus 50 cm for the extension
arm.
The worktop on the ventilation part of the Cicero is
normally 83 cm above the floor. The height adjustment
of the DVE permits a relative adjustment of ± 30 cm.
The rate of lift equals 15 mm/s. Further technical details
can be found in the Instructions for Use/Installation of
the DVE 808X.
General requirements
DVE units equipped for connection of a Cicero EM must
be capable of carrying a load of 200 kg with the safety
specified by DIN/VDE 0750 Part 1.
If the Cicero EM is equipped with an uninterruptible
power supply (UPS), the ceiling mount must be capable
of carrying a load of about 250 kg.
It should be noted that these requirements must also be
met when the mounting arms are positioned at an adverse
angle. The structural conditions must also be checked to
ensure that they can safely bear the resultant loads.
Depending on the DVE used and on the prevailing
conditions, the Cicero EM can be raised off the floor
to a height of approx. 60 cm.
It must not be moved across or positioned above
people or life-support systems!
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100 cm
50 cm
100 cm
30 cm
30 cm
83 cm

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