Basic - Linak Inline LA20 User Manual

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10. CB9 CARELINE and CB9 CARELINE Basic (MEDLINE
Recommendations
LA34 fast motor is not compatible with any standard versions of CB9, due to high current consumption . For use of LA34 standard motor and
small motor always use a CB9 with EAS .
Additionally, actuators with reed switch are not compatible with analogue CB9s because of a conflict between the CB signal wires and the
reed wires!
CB9 is equipped with a green LED for indication of mains power connected .
• When the CB9 is connected to mains, the LED is green .
• Connected only to battery, the LED is off .
CB9 mounted on actuator, LA31 .
Screw used for mounting
CARELINE
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The CB9 CARELINE and CB9 CARELINE Basic have been developed for use together with LA31/
LA31R, LA34/LA34R* in the Care & Rehab industry . CB9 and LA31 can be fully integrated which saves
mounting and wiring or be installed separately .
Exchangeable mains cables, Electronic Overload Protection (EOP), EAS, earth connection (Class 1) and
exchangeable mains fuse makes CB9 a good choice for the simple hospital and care beds .
Usage
• Duty cycle: Max . 10% or 2 min . continuous use followed by 18 min . not in use
• Ambient temperature: +5° to +40°C
• Compatible with up to 4 actuators, type LA31 and LA34, via 4-pole DIN sockets
• Compatible with BA18
• For approvals information see LINTRA/Development/Certificates
• Approvals: - IEC60601-1
- ANSI/AAMI ES60601
- CSA CAN/CSA C22 .2 NO . 60601-1
- PSE Japan
The cables are locked in position
with a locking mechanism .
CB9 for mounting on application . Shows the
two holes used for mounting
CB9 can be mounted and fixed together
with LA31 with one screw .
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The locking mechanism is shown
here (not in position)

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