Linak MEDLINE CARELINE CA20 User Manual

Linak MEDLINE CARELINE CA20 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Control Boxes User Manual linak.COM/MEDLINE-CARELINE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Rinsing aids ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28 IPX6 Washable DURA™ ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 29 Cable wash ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 30 General maintenance ........................ 31 Maintenance of all LINAK control boxes ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 31 Repair and disposal ........................32 Insulation class .......................... 33 Output ratings ........................... 33 Troubleshooting ........................34 CA20 ............................
  • Page 3: Control Boxes

    Control Boxes | CA63 ............................49 CB6 ............................. 57 CB6S MK2 ..........................59 CB8-A ............................63 CB8-T ............................64 CB9 ............................. 65 CO53 ............................67 CO61 ............................76 CO65 ............................84 CO71 ............................93 OPS – OpenBus Power Supply ....................102 PJ2 –...
  • Page 4: Preface

    This User Manual does not address the end user� It is intended as a source of information for the equipment or system manufacturer only, and it will tell you how to install, use and maintain your LINAK product/system� The manufacturer of the end product has the responsibility to provide a User Manual where relevant safety information from this manual is passed on to the end user�...
  • Page 5: Declaration Of Incorporation Of Partly Completed Machinery

    DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION OF PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY LINAK A/S Smedevænget 8 DK - 6430 Nordborg LINAK DESKLINE ® LINAK A/S hereby declares that products, characterised by the following models and types: Control Boxes CBD6S Linear Actuators DB5, DB6, DB14, LA23, LA31 Lifting Columns...
  • Page 6: Important Information

    Persons who do not have the necessary experience or knowledge of LINAK products should not use these� Moreover, persons with reduced physical or mental abilities must not use the products, unless they are under surveillance or they have been thoroughly instructed in the use of the equipment by a person who is responsible for the safety of these persons�...
  • Page 7: General Warnings

    Do not use chemicals� Inspect the actuator system regularly for damage and wear� Do not expose LINAK actuator system components to high intensity ultraviolet radiation disinfection lamps� This may damage the enclosure, supporting parts and cables� LINAK actuators and electronics are not designed for use within the following fields: •...
  • Page 8 Control Boxes | A LINAK control box, actuator and accessory component must, in the final application, be placed where it is not exposed to any impact� This is to prevent damage if a passer-by accidentally hits it with an object or when cleaning the floor with a broom or a mop� On a medical bed e�g� this might be underneath the mattress support platform�...
  • Page 9 Control Boxes | Be aware that during the design of medical devices, the risk of personal injury (for instance squeezing of fingers or arms) must be minimised� If irregularities are observed, the actuator must be replaced� All cables must be mounted in such a way that they are not trapped or exposed to tension or sharp objects when the application is moved in different directions�...
  • Page 10: General Recommendations

    - Do not sideload the actuator� - Do not step on or kick any LINAK component� When the equipment is not in use: - Switch off the mains supply or pull out the plug in order to prevent unintentional operation�...
  • Page 11: General Warranty Periods

    Batteries are covered by a specific product warranty of 12 months� External products that are not manufactured by LINAK A/S: 12 months are added to the warranty period, for instance for transportation and stocking� Relabelling of these products only takes place, if the production date exceeds one year from the date of dispatch to the customer�...
  • Page 12: Electromagnetic Compatibility (Emc)

    2014/30/EU� The systems are designed to meet all requirements of applicable standards and have been tested to meet IEC 60601-1-2 requirements� Emission: LINAK Actuator Systems are CISPR 11, Group 1, Class B products, comply with IEC 61000-3-2, Class A and IEC 61000-3-3 unless stated otherwise in the relevant section of this document� Immunity: Test levels are according to Professional Healthcare Facility and Home Healthcare Facility Environment�...
  • Page 13: Electrostatic Discharge (Esd)

    ESD� • LINAK can only guarantee the lifetime of ESDS devices if they are handled in the same way from production at LINAK A/S until they are mounted in the manufacturer’s application� It is therefore important that the ESDS devices are not removed from the ESD protected packaging before they are physically within the EPA area at the customer premises�...
  • Page 14: Rf Transmitter/Receiver Properties

    Control Boxes | 14 RF transmitter/receiver properties Some LINAK products emit RF-power by intention for communication purposes� Frequency band of transmission: 2402 MHz - 2480 MHz Type: BLUETOOTH Low Energy BLE 4�2 ® Modulation: GFSK Maximum Effective Radiated Power (ERP): 10 dBm FCC and IC Statements For RF-emitting products (e�g�...
  • Page 15: Symbols

    Control Boxes | 15 Symbols The following symbols are used on the LINAK product labels, where applicable: IEC 60417-5172: Compliance to all relevant EC directives Class II equipment IEC 60417-5840: UK Conformity Assessment Applied part type B IEC 60417-5019: Regulatory compliance mark:...
  • Page 16 Control Boxes | 16 Electrical Testing Laboratories (ETL) marking Due to space limitations, the complete ETL marking demands are not represented on the marking plates� The full ETL recognised component markings are shown here: C/N 120690 C/N 4008004 C/N 4008838 Conforms to ANSI/AAMI Std.
  • Page 17: Batteries

    Do not use or store LINAK battery packs in places where the ambient temperature exceeds 50 °C, such as inside a hot automobile, in direct sunlight, or in front of a stove or a source of intense heat�...
  • Page 18: Lithium Ion Batteries

    LINAK explicitly disclaims lost profits, failure to realise expected savings, any claim against our customers by a third party, or any other commercial or economic losses of any kind, even if LINAK has been advised of the possibility of such damages or losses�...
  • Page 19 Mounting instructions must be followed in order to avoid exposing batteries to water� In general, recharging of battery must take place every 6 months� However, please note: - New Li-Ion batteries, shipped from LINAK are in a deep-sleep state, where the self-discharge is very little...
  • Page 20 Allow the battery to settle to room temperature before use� Lithium ion batteries are not intended for use in outdoor applications and indoor pool environments� If the battery is completely discharged, then recharge the battery before storage� Always use correct LINAK charger DO NOT: Heat or burn the batteries�...
  • Page 21: Lead Acid Batteries

    (silicone ring or joint filler) is not damaged and that it is correctly placed in the groove� Hereafter, the screws in the cover are to be fastened with approx� 1 Nm� If necessary, replacement sealing is available at LINAK� The battery compartment is supplied with ventilation that ensures correct and necessary airing of the battery compartment�...
  • Page 22: System Description

    Connect the different actuators to the different channels on the control box� Each channel is marked with a number (e�g� “1”, “2”, “3”……�)� Check that all plugs are well connected and firmly pushed into the connector� Due to the fact that LINAK® control boxes are designed for a high IP degree, a firm force can be required�...
  • Page 23: General Mounting Of Control Boxes

    Control Boxes | 23 General mounting of control boxes • If applicable, the mounting screws on the control box must be tightened with a maximum torque of 1 Nm • If applicable, the mounting surface to which the control box is attached should have a surface evenness better than ±...
  • Page 24: General Environmental Conditions

    If the actuator is assembled in the application and is exposed to push or pull during transportation, the actuator can be damaged� Do not drop a LINAK component or otherwise damage the housing during disassembly or transportation� We do not recommend to use a LINAK component that has been damaged�...
  • Page 25: Information On Start-Up, Deinstallation And Operation

    • The actuator/lifting column system may only be used in an environment corresponding to the IP rating of the system� LINAK products are marked with the actual IP rating on the label� • If any individual parts are suspected to be damaged, do not install the parts, but return them for inspection/service�...
  • Page 26: Cleaning

    Control Boxes | 26 Cleaning The products can be cleaned as described in the following according to their IP protection stated on the product label� The IP code specifies the protection degree provided by the enclosures� For most products, only the protection against ingress of water (second characteristic numeral) is specified, ingress of solid foreign objects or dust (first characteristic numeral) is not specified and therefore replaced by the letter X in the code�...
  • Page 27: Ipx6 Washable

    Dekotaminationsanlagen)� Description: At LINAK, the washing test takes place in an instrument washing machine, which is fitted and programmed in such a way that it duplicates the process used in a typical hospital installation for the cleaning of beds and other medical equipment�...
  • Page 28: Rinsing Aids

    • They must not contain caustic solutions • They must not change the surface structure or adhesive properties of the plastic • Must not break down grease LINAK washing profile according to LINAK washing machine IEC 60601-2-52 °C 70.0 65.0 60.0...
  • Page 29: Ipx6 Washable Dura

    IPX6 Washable DURA™ Description of washing test LINAK washable products frequently go through a fully controlled washing test� The LINAK term “IPX6 Washable DURA” signifies that the products conform exclusively to this test� The “IPX6 Washable DURA” washing test is used to ensure that products that are rated “IPX6 Washable DURA”...
  • Page 30: Cable Wash

    Control Boxes | 30 LINAK washing profile for the “IPX6 Washable DURA” process LINAK washing profile according to LINAK washing machine DURA (Note: The temperature is measured at the unit) Cable wash Before the washing procedure starts In order to maintain the flexibility of the cables, it is important that the cable is placed in such a way that the cable’s own weight does not strain the coil...
  • Page 31: General Maintenance

    • LINAK products must be IPX6 Washable and IPX6 Washable DURA when cleaning in wash tunnels • O-rings: When individual parts are replaced in a LINAK IPX6, IPX6 Washable or IPX6 Washable DURA system, the O-rings must be replaced at the same time on all parts� On all products where replaceable cables or fuses have been dismounted or replaced, the O-ring must be replaced, and the O-rings and the receptacle insert must be greased with an acid-free Vaseline�...
  • Page 32: Repair And Disposal

    LINAK service centre� In order to avoid the risk of malfunction, all actuator repairs must only be carried out by an authorised LINAK Service shop or repairers, as special tools and parts must be used�...
  • Page 33: Insulation Class

    When combining LINAK control boxes, battery boxes and power supplies with other LINAK components, compatibility is ensured� When combining LINAK control boxes, battery boxes or power supplies with third party products, special precautions may be taken� In this case, contact LINAK�...
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    Control Boxes | 34 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Action - The actuator is not connnected - Connect the actuator to the to the control box control box No motor sound or movement of piston rod - Blown fuse in the control box - Fuse must be changed - Cable damaged - Send actuator for repair...
  • Page 35: Ca20

    Control Boxes | 35 CA20 Developed primarily for the healthcare sector, the analogue control box CA20 is a compact solution optimised for flexible integration and mounting� Usage Operation temperature: +5 °C to +40 °C Storage temperature: -10 °C to +50 °C Relative humidity: 20% to 80% –...
  • Page 36 Control Boxes | 36 Screw mounting Drawing no�: 1047W4010...
  • Page 37 Control Boxes | 37 Mounting The CA20 fits with the actuator LA27, however, mounting on the bed frame is also possible� CA20 - mounted with LA27 Drawing no�: 1047W4009...
  • Page 38 Control Boxes | 38 For side-mounting with LA27 (Article No� 1047W1009) Drawing No: 10475W4008...
  • Page 39 Control Boxes | 39 CA20 - mounted on frame Service lid Integrated hinge Removable if needed Release hook 3-way cable exit Easy-mount bracket Very small built-in dimension: Height: min� 90 mm (lid can be removed) Length: +20 mm (locking system) Drawing No: 10475W4011...
  • Page 40 Control Boxes | 40 Mounting bracket (frame flat) (Article No� 1015W1001) Drawing No�: 1015W4001 Mounting bracket (frame flat) w/M4 nuts (Article No� 1015W9009) Drawing No�: 1015W4009 It is recommended to mount the CA20 in a position that allows water to escape� Recommended torque: 0�6 Nm +/-0�1 The bracket can be mounted to the bed frame or any other application by means of one of the following mounting procedures:...
  • Page 41 • Push plugs fully into correct sockets and make sure the the plugs are completely inserted� • Mount the control box cover and close it until locked in place� • Take special precautions concerning third-party interfacing� Please contact LINAK for further information� Warnings •...
  • Page 42: Ca30/Ca40

    Control Boxes | 42 CA30/CA40 The control boxes CA30 and CA40 are developed as part of a new control box platform for the care and rehab industry� The control boxes can be mounted separately on the application by means of unique slide-on brackets, but also on several actuator models using a specially designed actuator bracket�...
  • Page 43 Control Boxes | 43 Mounting For mounting on a LINAK actuator (LA27, LA31 or LA40), a mounting bracket is required� Dimensions – mounted with LA40 Min� built-in dimensions LA27 LA31 LA40 Drawing no�: 1013W4013...
  • Page 44 Control Boxes | 44 Dimensions – mounted with LA31 Drawing no�: 1015W4012...
  • Page 45 Control Boxes | 45 Dimensions – mounted with LA27 Drawing No�: 1015W4011 The adapter 1015W9003 includes a screw that is halfway mounted, thus everything as one part� Screw head torx size: T15 Screw torque: 1�2 ± 0�2 Nm...
  • Page 46 Control Boxes | 46 Mounted on frame Service lid Integrated hinge Removable if needed Release hook 3-way cable exit Very small built-in dimension: Easy-mount bracket Height: Min� 90 mm (lid can be removed) Length: +20 mm (locking system) Drawing No�: 1013W4008...
  • Page 47 Control Boxes | 47 Mounting instructions (example CA30-CA40 with LA40) When mounting the control box onto the actuator (1) Simply slide on the bracket until you hear a clear click (2) Slide on the control box until you hear a click and the box is mounted (3) It is recommended to mount the CA30-CA40 in a position that allows water to escape��...
  • Page 48 • Be aware that the channel configuration has been changed compared to existing analogue control boxes� • To avoid unintended movement like trend or antitrend, LINAK recommends the application manufacturer to instruct the end user to avoid that multiple keys are pressed simultaneously�...
  • Page 49: Ca63

    – all utilising standardised technology, interfaces and compatibility� The CA63 for LINAK actuators is intended for the control of, for example, Home Care Bed� Equipped with 200 W SMPS, excellent and well-thought- out cable management as well as multiple easy mounting options, this control box opens up a wide range of application possibilities for the provident hospital and care products manufacturer�...
  • Page 50 Control Boxes | 50 Acoustic signal functionality The buzzer will make a warning, when a button on the hand control is pressed, and the battery state of charge is low� The buzzer can also be activated by the control box to signal other conditions� This must be specified in the control box software�...
  • Page 51 Control Boxes | 51 Mounting For mounting on a LINAK actuator (LA27, LA31 or LA40), a mounting bracket is required� Dimensions – mounted with LA40 Drawing No�: 1015W4018...
  • Page 52 Control Boxes | 52 Mounted on frame Very small built-in dimension: Height: min� 80 mm (lid can be removed) Length: + 20 mm (locking system) Release hook Service lid Integrated hinge Removable if needed Easy-mount bracket 3-way cable exit Drawing No�: 1013W4008...
  • Page 53 Control Boxes | 53 Mounting instructions (example CA63 with LA40) When mounting the control box onto the actuator (1) Simply slide on the bracket until you hear a clear click (2) Slide on the control box until you hear a click and the box is mounted (3) It is recommended to mount the CA63 in a position that allows water to escape�...
  • Page 54 Control Boxes | 54 Mounting of cables and cable lock CA63 has a uniquely designed cable lid� The lid also works as an integrated cable lock when closed� 1) Mount cable plugs in control box 2) Close lid until lock snaps into place (see arrows) To allow free access to the cables, the lid has a rest position when completely opened�...
  • Page 55 Control Boxes | 55 Recommendations • If there is a risk that the system is overloaded and therefore shuts down thermally, LINAK recommends to use quick release actuators� These will allow functions to be lowered manually in case of a CA63 malfunction due to misuse/abuse�...
  • Page 56 As a result water may accumulate/gather in housing� • Take special precautions concerning 3 party interfacing� Please contact LINAK for further information� • Make a review of all product specifications before system set-up if the current cut-off limit is higher than the maximum allowed current cut-off for the actuator�...
  • Page 57: Cb6

    • Check that all plugs are well connected and firm pushed into the connection plug� Due to the fact that LINAK control boxes are designed for a high IP degree, a firm force can be required� • CONNECT the mains and turn on the power! •...
  • Page 58 Control Boxes | 58 CB6 system diagram Attention should be paid to the following: • Control boxes must only be connected to the mains voltage specified on the label� • The control box must be connected in such a way that the cables are not trapped, exposed to tension or sharp objects, when the application is moved in different directions�...
  • Page 59: Cb6S Mk2

    Control Boxes | 59 CB6S MK2 The CB6S MK2 is part of the LINAK OpenBus™ product range that ® provides more flexible solutions no matter which actuator concept is preferred� It is a powerful control box with Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPS) which is typically used for applications like hospital beds, couches/tables for treatment and examination and other medical applications�...
  • Page 60 • A battery stored at 25 °C has to be recharged every 6-7 months� • Prior to the first use of LINAK batteries, please make sure that they are charged for 24 hours in order to reach proper function and prolong the battery lifetime�...
  • Page 61 • To avoid unintended activation of actuators if hand control cables short-circuit, LINAK® recommends to use an OpenBus™ system (CB6S MK2)� • If there is a risk that the system is overloaded and therefore shuts down thermally, LINAK recommends to use quick release actuators�...
  • Page 62 As a result, water may accumulate/gather in the housing� • Take special precautions concerning third-party interfacing� Please contact LINAK for further information� • Make a review of all product specifications before system setup, if the current cut-off limit is higher than the maximum allowed current cut-off for the actuator�...
  • Page 63: Cb8-A

    Control Boxes | 63 CB8-A The CB8A is a battery powered control box operating up to 3 actuators individually� One of these channels can be used either as an external emergency stop device or for battery charging� Simple design and high quality construction make the CB8A an ideal control box choice for mains-free operation of beds, chairs, tables and many other mobile applications Usage...
  • Page 64: Cb8-T

    Control Boxes | 64 CB8-T The CB8-T is developed for use with LINAK actuators and handsets� The control box can operate up to 2 actuators individually� The simple compact design combined with high quality makes the control box ideal for use with beds, chairs, tables and many other applications�...
  • Page 65: Cb9

    Control Boxes | 65 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�...
  • Page 66 Control Boxes | 66 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 The locking mechanism is shown here (not in position) The cables are locked in position with a locking...
  • Page 67: Co53

    Control Boxes | 67 CO53 The LINAK control box CO53 is a new member of the OpenBus range� ® ™ The control box offers a 190 Watt power supply, a small and compact design and the ability to handle multiple hand controls or other OpenBus accessories for applications with a need for more advanced features�...
  • Page 68 Control Boxes | 68 Battery operation Battery levels Battery High: > 20 V - normal Battery Medium: 18-20 V - alarm Battery Low: < 18 V - critical • If the battery voltage is at ‘Medium level’, a battery alarm beeps as long as a key is activated� (Medium level means that battery charging is necessary to maintain the best possible lifetime)�...
  • Page 69 Control Boxes | 69 Mounting For mounting on a LINAK actuator (LA27, LA31 or LA40), a mounting bracket is required� Dimensions – mounted with LA40 Drawing No�: 1015W4018...
  • Page 70 Control Boxes | 70 Dimensions – mounted with LA31 Drawing No�: 1015W4017...
  • Page 71 Control Boxes | 71 Dimensions – mounted with LA27 Drawing No�: 1015W4016 The adapter 1015W9003 includes a screw that is halfway mounted, thus everything as one part� Screw head torx size: T15 Screw torque: 1�2 ± 0�2 Nm...
  • Page 72 Control Boxes | 72 Screw bracket spacer Article No� 1015W1001 Drawing No�: 1054W4001 Mounted on frame Very small built-in dimension: Very small built-in dimension: Height: min. 80 mm (lid can be removed) Height: min. 80 mm (lid can be removed) Release hook Release hook Length: + 20 mm (locking system)
  • Page 73 Control Boxes | 73 Mounting of cables and cable lock CO53 has a uniquely designed cable lid� The lid also works as an integrated cable lock when closed� 1� Mount cable plugs in control box 2� Close lid until lock snaps into place (see arrows) To allow free access to the cables, the lid has a rest position when completely opened�...
  • Page 74 OpenBus™ system (CO53)� • If there is a risk that the system is overloaded and therefore shuts down thermally, LINAK recommends to use quick release actuators� These will allow functions to be lowered manually in case of a CO53 malfunction due to misuse/abuse�...
  • Page 75 As a result water may accumulate/gather in housing� • Take special precautions concerning 3rd party interfacing� Please contact LINAK® for further information� • Make a review of all product specifications before system set-up if the current cut-off limit is higher than the maximum allowed current cut-off for the actuator�...
  • Page 76: Co61

    CO61 offers a consolidated range of ® unprecedented features – all utilising standardised technology, interfaces and compatibility� The CO61 for LINAK actuators is intended for the control of, for example, hospital bed movement� Equipped with 200W SMPS, Bluetooth Low Energy, excellent and well ®...
  • Page 77 The buzzer can also be activated by the control box to signal other conditions� This must be specified in the control box software� Mounting For mounting on a LINAK actuator (LA27, LA31 or LA40), a mounting bracket is required� Dimensions – mounted with LA40 Drawing No�: 1015W4018...
  • Page 78 Control Boxes | 78 Dimensions – mounted with LA31 Drawing No�: 1015W4017...
  • Page 79 Control Boxes | 79 Dimensions – mounted with LA27 Drawing No�: 1015W4016...
  • Page 80 Control Boxes | 80 Mounted on frame Very small built-in dimension: Very small built-in dimension: Height: min. 80 mm (lid can be removed) Height: min. 80 mm (lid can be removed) Release hook Release hook Length: + 20 mm (locking system) Length: + 20 mm (locking system) Service lid Service lid...
  • Page 81 Control Boxes | 81 Mounting instructions When mounting the control box onto the actuator (1) Simply slide on the bracket until you hear a clear click (2) Slide on the control box until you hear a click and the box is mounted (3) It is recommended to mount the CO61 in a position that allows water to escape�...
  • Page 82 Control Boxes | 82 Mounting of cables and cable lock CO61 has a uniquely designed cable lid� The lid also works as an integrated cable lock when closed� 1� Mount cable plugs in control box 2� Close lid until lock snaps into place (see arrows) To allow free access to the cables, the lid has a rest position when completely opened�...
  • Page 83 OpenBus system (CO61)� • If there is a risk that the system is overloaded and therefore shuts down thermally, LINAK recommends to use quick release actuators� These will allow functions to be lowered manually in case of a CO61 malfunction due to misuse/abuse�...
  • Page 84: Co65

    ® unprecedented features – all utilising standardised technology, interfaces and compatibility� The CO65 for LINAK actuators is intended for the control of, for example, hospital bed movement� Equipped with 280 W SMPS, excellent and well thought-out cable management as well as multiple easy mounting options, this control box pens up a wide range of application possibilities for the provident hospital and care products manufacturer�...
  • Page 85 Control Boxes | 85 Mounting For mounting on a LINAK actuator (LA27, LA31 or LA40), a mounting bracket is required� Dimensions – mounted with LA40 Drawing No.: 1015W4018...
  • Page 86 Control Boxes | 86 Dimensions – mounted with LA31 Drawing No�: 1015W4017...
  • Page 87 Control Boxes | 87 Dimensions – mounted with LA27 Drawing No�: 1015W4016...
  • Page 88 Control Boxes | 88 Mounted on frame Very small built-in dimension: Very small built-in dimension: Height: min. 80 mm (lid can be removed) Height: min. 80 mm (lid can be removed) Release hook Release hook Length: + 20 mm (locking system) Length: + 20 mm (locking system) Service lid Service lid...
  • Page 89 Control Boxes | 89 Mounting instructions (example CO65 with LA40) When mounting the control box onto the actuator (1) Simply slide on the bracket until you hear a clear click (2) Slide on the control box until you hear a click and the box is mounted (3) It is recommended to mount the CO65 in a position that allows water to escape�...
  • Page 90 Control Boxes | 90 Mounting of cables and cable lock CO65 has a uniquely designed cable lid� The lid also works as an integrated cable lock when closed� 1) Mount cable plugs in control box 2) Close lid until lock snaps into place (see arrows) To allow free access to the cables, the lid has a rest position when completely opened�...
  • Page 91 OpenBus system (CO65)� • If there is a risk that the system is overloaded and therefore shuts down thermally, LINAK recommends to use quick release actuators� These will allow functions to be lowered manually in case of a CO65 malfunction due to misuse/abuse�...
  • Page 92 As a result water may accumulate/gather in housing� • Take special precautions concerning 3rd party interfacing� Please contact LINAK for further information� • Make a review of all product specifications before system set-up if the current cut-off limit is higher than the maximum allowed current cut-off for the actuator�...
  • Page 93: Co71

    The LINAK control box CO71 offers a consolidated range of unprecedented features – all utilising standardised technology, interfaces and compatibility� The CO71 for LINAK actuators is intended for the control of, for example, hospital bed movement� Equipped with 350W SMPS, excellent and well thought-out cable...
  • Page 94 Control Boxes | 94 Mounting Dimensions – mounted with LA40 Drawing No�: 1015W4018...
  • Page 95 Control Boxes | 95 Dimensions – mounted with LA31 Drawing No�: 1015W4017...
  • Page 96 Control Boxes | 96 Dimensions – mounted with LA27 Drawing No.: 1015W4016...
  • Page 97 Control Boxes | 97 Mounted on frame Very small built-in dimension: Very small built-in dimension: Height: min. 80 mm (lid can be removed) Height: min. 80 mm (lid can be removed) Release hook Release hook Length: + 20 mm (locking system) Length: + 20 mm (locking system) Service lid Service lid...
  • Page 98 Control Boxes | 98 Mounting instructions (example CO71 with LA40) When mounting the control box onto the actuator (1) Simply slide on the bracket until you hear a clear click (2) Slide on the control box until you hear a click and the box is mounted (3) It is recommended that the CO71 is mounted in a position that allows water to escape�...
  • Page 99 Control Boxes | 99 Mounting of cables and cable lock CO71 has a uniquely designed cable lid� The lid also works as an integrated cable lock when closed� 1� Mount cable plugs in control box 2� Close lid until lock snaps into place (see arrows) To allow free access to the cables, the lid has a rest position when completely opened�...
  • Page 100 OpenBus system (CO71)� • If there is a risk that the system is overloaded and therefore shuts down thermally, LINAK recommends to use quick release actuators� These will allow functions to be lowered manually in case of a CO71 malfunction due to misuse/abuse�...
  • Page 101 As a result water may accumulate/gather in housing� • Take special precautions concerning 3rd party interfacing� Please contact LINAK for further information� • Make a review of all product specifications before system set-up if the current cut-off limit is higher than the maximum allowed current cut-off for the actuator�...
  • Page 102: Ops - Openbus Power Supply

    The OPS is equipped with 120 W constant power and comes as IPX6 Washable DURA™� The OPS offers flexible system combinations and can be used as a stand- alone system or as add-on to the existing LINAK CO control box solution as CO-Link™� Usage...
  • Page 103 Control Boxes | 103 Mounting bracket (frame flat) w/M4 nuts - article No. 1015W9009 Drawing No�: 1015W4009 OPS - mounted on frame Very small built-in dimension: Height: min� 80 mm (lid can be removed) Release hook Length: + 20 mm (locking system) Service lid Integrated hinge Removable if needed...
  • Page 104 Control Boxes | 104 Mounting of cables and cable lock The OPS has a uniquely designed cable lid� The lid also works as an integrated cable lock when closed� 1) Mount cable plugs in the OPS 2) Close lid until lock snaps into place (see arrows) To allow free cable access, the lid has a rest position when completely opened�...
  • Page 105 • Always check correct assembly after mounting and service to ensure that the cable lock is mounted� (Connectors are usually removed during cleaning) • Take special precautions concerning 3rd party interfacing� Please contact LINAK for further information� • Make a review of all product specifications before system set-up if the OPS box current cut-off limit is higher than the maximum allowed current heat pad cut-off�...
  • Page 106: Pj2 - Power Junction Box

    ® control box series� Standardised technology, interfaces and compatibility like the new COxx control boxes (not compatible with CO53)� The PJ2 for LINAK actuators is intended for the control of, for instance, hospital bed and surgery tables movement� Usage Operating temperature +5 °C to +40 °C...
  • Page 107 Control Boxes | 107 For mounting with LA31 (Article No.: 1015W1004) Drawing No�: 1015W4004 For mounting with LA27 (Article No.: 1015W9003) Drawing No: 1015W4003 The adapter 1015W9003 includes a screw that is halfway mounted, thus everything as one part� Screw head torx size: T15 Screw torque: 1�2 ±...
  • Page 108 Control Boxes | 108 Mounting bracket (frame flat) - article No. 1015W1001 Drawing No�: 1015W4001 Mounting bracket (frame flat) w/M4 nuts - article No. 1015W9009 Drawing No�: 1015W4009...
  • Page 109 Control Boxes | 109 It is recommended that the PJ2 is mounted in a position that allows water to escape� Recommended torque: 0�6Nm +/-0�1 The bracket can be mounted to the bed frame or any other application by following one of the following mounting procedures: •...
  • Page 110 Control Boxes | 110 Mounting instructions (Example PJ2 with LA40) When mounting the control box onto the actuator (1) Simply slide on the bracket until you hear a clear click (2) Slide on the control box until you hear a click and the box is mounted (3)
  • Page 111 Control Boxes | 111 Cables PJ2 has a uniquely designed cable lid� The lid also works as an integrated cable lock when closed� 1� Mount cable plugs in control box 2� Close lid until lock snaps into place (see arrows) To allow free access to the cables, the lid has to be removed�...
  • Page 112 Control Boxes | 112 Recommendations • If there is a risk that the system is overloaded and therefore shuts down thermally, LINAK recommends using quick release actuators� These will allow functions to be lowered manually in case of a PJ2 malfunction due to misuse/abuse�...
  • Page 113: Contacts

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