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Maquet PowerLED II
01810 EN 03 2023-09-13

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  • Page 1 Maintenance Manual Maquet PowerLED II 01810 EN 03 2023-09-13...
  • Page 2 Copyright All rights reserved. This document may not be copied, adapted or translated without prior written permission, except as permitted under copyright law. © Copyright 2021 Maquet SAS Subject to technical changes. The illustrations and technical specifications provided in this manual may, on account of future product devel- opments, differ slightly from the actual product supplied.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Introduction ......................Preface ..............................Liability..............................Other documents relating to this product....................Symbols used in this manual ........................ 1.4.1 Cross-references ........................1.4.2 Reference numbers ....................... 1.4.3 Actions and results......................... 1.4.4 Menus and buttons ........................ 1.4.5 Hazard levels ......................... 1.4.6 Indications..........................
  • Page 4 Contents 6.2.3 Electrical safety tests ......................40 Functional tests ............................ Recording the inspection ........................Maquet PowerLEDII 4 / 56 01810 EN 03...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Perform regular inspections at the subcontractor’s premises and verify for your own or- ganisation the compliance of the maintenance performed. • Getinge may not be held liable for any damage or injury resulting from failure to follow these recommendations. Liability Modifications to the product The product must not be modified in any way without the prior written consent of Getinge.
  • Page 6: Symbols Used In This Manual

    Introduction Symbols used in this manual Symbols used in this manual 1.4.1 Cross-references References to other pages of the manual are identified by the “ ” symbol. 1.4.2 Reference numbers Reference numbers in illustrations and text are shown in a square box 1.4.3 Actions and results Actions to be performed by the user are listed with sequence numbers;...
  • Page 7: Indications

    Introduction Symbols used on the product 1.4.6 Indications Symbol Indication type Meaning NOTICE Additional assistance or useful information not res- ulting in the risk of injuries or the risk of material damage. Tab. 2: Types of indications in the document Symbols used on the product Follow the instructions for use Standby (IEC 60601-1:2012)
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    Anyone not trained in installation, maintenance or decommissioning opera- tions is exposed to the risk of injury or electric shock. Installation, maintenance and decommissioning of the device or components of the device must be performed by a Getinge technician or a Getinge-trained service technician. AR NI NG...
  • Page 9 Safety instructions AR NI NG Risk of electric shock or injury The use of screws or spare parts other than those supplied by the manufac- turer may damage the device. Use only screws and spare parts supplied by the manufacturer. AU TION Risk of equipment damage If adjustments are made incorrectly or not at all, the lighthead or installed...
  • Page 10: Technical Specifications

    The technical specifications can be viewed in: • Installation Instructions (https://swp-linkone.getingegroup.local/): Mechanical systems (Mechanism, Tightening torques), Electrical systems for installation. • Instructions for Use (https://eifu.getinge.com/fr/): Optical, Electrical, Mechanical, Video systems of the product in operation. Maquet PowerLEDII 10 / 56 01810 EN 03...
  • Page 11: Wps Power Supply Connection Diagrams

    Technical specifications WPS power supply connection diagrams WPS power supply connection diagrams Not supplied by Getinge to RS232 (optional) to backup 24VDC (optional) 24VDC Option n°1 CAT 6a-T 568B (15m maximum) CAT 6a-T 568B (80m maximum) Option n°1 CAT 6a-T 568B...
  • Page 12 Technical specifications WPS power supply connection diagrams Not supplied by Getinge Faston eyelet not provided Junction Box Security earth connection (6 AWG 10 mm²) Fig. 2: Electrical diagram for U power supply without termination box Maquet PowerLEDII 12 / 56 01810 EN 03...
  • Page 13 Technical specifications WPS power supply connection diagrams Not supplied by Getinge Faston eyelet not provided Termination Box Junction Box Fig. 3: Electrical connection diagram for U power supply with termination box Maquet PowerLEDII 13 / 56 01810 EN 03...
  • Page 14 Technical specifications WPS power supply connection diagrams For each way, make the following electrical connections : Voltage input 24V AC/DC : L : Phase if 24AC or +24 if 24V DC N : Neutral if 24AC or -24 if 24V DC : Earth Earth Voltage output 24V DC :...
  • Page 15: Maintenance Procedures

    Maintenance procedures Tools required for maintenance Maintenance procedures Tools required for maintenance OTICE After-sales service kits are available on the spare parts platform The LinkOne platform is accessible on the GetingeOnline portal: https://swp-linkone.getingegroup.local/ Part No. Description ARD572034999 OPM 039 - LUXMETER + SENSOR ARD572059999 OPM 051 - METRIX MX MULTIMETER (54-59HD) - IEC 62353-compatible electrical insulation and continuity tester...
  • Page 16: Replacing The Batteries

    Risk of burns If unsuitable batteries are used, they may explode due to the emission of gases or liquids. Always use batteries supplied by Getinge during installation and when repla- cing defective batteries. AR NI NG Risk of electric shock or injury The use of screws or spare parts other than those supplied by the manufac- turer may damage the device.
  • Page 17: On The Wps Power Supply

    Maintenance procedures Periodic maintenance AR NI NG Risk of burns A metal object falling onto the two poles of the battery simultaneously risks short-circuiting the battery. Handle the batteries with care to avoid causing a short circuit. AR NI NG Risk of burns Improper storage of batteries after removal may trigger a fire.
  • Page 18: Operations To Be Performed On The Touchscreen

    On the maintenance page, press Maintenance Date then enter the date of the mainten- ance performed. • Press Cancel to reinitialise the maintenance and remove the orange key. • Quit the menu by pressing the Getinge logo again. Maquet PowerLEDII 18 / 56 01810 EN 03...
  • Page 19: Adjustments

    Adjustments Lubrication Adjustments OTICE Ensure that the weight of the lighthead is the same whether being raised or lowered and that it is stable in any position. Lubrication Lubricating the suspension under the safety ring 1. Remove the mounting screw and lift the safety ring.
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Acrobat 2000 And Ondaspace Spring Arms

    Adjustments Adjusting the Acrobat 2000 and Ondaspace spring arms Adjusting the Acrobat 2000 and Ondaspace spring arms Adjusting the balance of the SF/DF spring arms • For the ONDASPACE range, unscrew the protective cap. • Insert a 5-mm Allen key in the opening. •...
  • Page 21: Adjusting The Valia Spring Arms

    Adjustments Adjusting the Valia spring arms Adjusting the top stop (SF spring arm) • Raise the ring using the adjustment rod to lower the stop. • Lower the ring using the adjustment rod to raise the stop. Fig. 12: Ring motion Adjusting the Valia spring arms SF version •...
  • Page 22 Adjustments Adjusting the Valia spring arms • Insert a flat head screwdriver into the cover notch and tab. • Rotate to release the stop from the tab. • Push the tab back. Fig. 15: Opening the tabs • Position horizontally and push back the tab halfway to access the adjustment screw.
  • Page 23 Adjustments Adjusting the Valia spring arms • Fit the flange , then fit the three M3x12 PT screws until they make contact. • Fit the flange • Fit the washer with the M4x10 screw tighten until it makes contact, without for- cing.
  • Page 24 Adjustments Adjusting the Valia spring arms • Position horizontally and push back the tab halfway to access the adjustment screw. • Insert a 5-mm Allen key. • Tighten to decrease the tension. • Loosen to increase the tension. Fig. 22: Adjusting the tension •...
  • Page 25 Adjustments Adjusting the Valia spring arms Fig. 24: Fitting the tabs • Check that the matt inner surface and shiny outer surface of the tabs are correctly positioned to ensure correct mounting in the grooves. • Position the spring arm in the high position to insert the first two tabs.
  • Page 26: Adjusting The Brakes

    Adjustments Adjusting the brakes Adjusting the brakes AU TION Risk of equipment damage If adjustments are made incorrectly or not at all, the lighthead or installed equipment may drift. Make all adjustments (balance, stop and brakes) during installation and then after all maintenance operations.
  • Page 27: Lighthead Brakes

    Adjustments Adjusting the brakes 5.4.2 Lighthead brakes SF version Fig. 27: Adjusting the SF lighthead brake on PowerLED II 500 and 700 units • Use a flat-bladed screwdriver to adjust the lighthead brake: – Tighten screw to increase braking. – Loosen screw to reduce braking. DF version Fig. 28: Adjusting the DF lighthead brake on PowerLED II 500 and 700 units...
  • Page 28: Adjusting The Xhs0 Monitor Mount Tilt Brake

    Adjustments Adjusting the brakes 5.4.3 Adjusting the XHS0 monitor mount tilt brake • Adjust the two brake screws by screwing in to increase the braking, or by unscrew- ing to reduce the braking. Fig. 29: XHS0 monitor mount 5.4.4 Adjusting the XS/XD monitor mount brakes •...
  • Page 29: Adjusting The Brakes On Sc07-Sc05 Camera Mount

    Adjustments Adjusting the brakes 5.4.6 Adjusting the brakes on SC07-SC05 camera mount Using a 3-mm Allen key, tighten or loosen the screw on the horizontal rotary joint of the cam- era mount: • Tighten screw to increase braking. • Loosen screw to reduce braking. Fig. 32: SC07 camera mount •...
  • Page 30: Inspections

    Inspections Mechanical inspections Inspections Mechanical inspections Fig. 34: Anchor point • Check the tightening of the anchoring and connections on the terminals and the con- nection boxes • Check the ground connections Fig. 35: Suspension tube and ceiling cover • Check the rigidity of the suspension by shaking the assembly. •...
  • Page 31 Inspections Mechanical inspections Fig. 36: Suspension arm • Check the presence of the tube suspension’s linking screws and the replacement periodicity. (Do not re-tighten these screws during maintenance as there is a risk of fracture. If screws appear loosened, replace them) •...
  • Page 32 Inspections Mechanical inspections AR NI NG Risk of injury The metal half-rings can be sharp. The metal half-rings on the spring arm should be handled with care to avoid any risk of cuts. • Check that the vertical stop is properly ad- justed.
  • Page 33 Inspections Mechanical inspections Fig. 40: Lighthead • Check that the silicone covers, seals and cover are not loose. • Check that there are no cracks or scratches on the underside. • Check the position of the stops for the ori- entation angles. •...
  • Page 34 Inspections Mechanical inspections AR NI NG Risk of injury A wrong handling of XHD1 screen holder may result in a hand injury. Respect safety indications on the product. Fig. 43: XHD1 monitor mount • XHD1: Check that the slip ring is lowered all the way. •...
  • Page 35 Inspections Mechanical inspections Fig. 45: Camera mount • Check the position of the stops for the orientation angles. • Check that the handle mount is firmly attached. • FHS0: Check that the camera mount is firmly attached to the FHS0 mount. •...
  • Page 36: Electrical Inspections

    Inspections Electrical inspections Electrical inspections 6.2.1 Electrical evaluation • Check the tightening of the connections. • Check the ground connections. • Check the general condition of the power supply. Fig. 47: Ceiling-mounted power supply • Check the tightening of the connections. •...
  • Page 37: Performing Battery Tests

    Inspections Electrical inspections • Check the tightening of the connections. • Check the ground connections. • Check the general condition of the power supply. Fig. 49: Wall-mounted power supply • Check the tightening of the connections. • Check the ground connections. •...
  • Page 38: From The Wall-Mounted Control Keypad

    Ø If the test is successful, the battery level indicator flashes green. If the test fails, the battery level indicator flashes red. 3. If the test fails, contact the Getinge technical service department. 4. Press Battery backup test again. Ø The battery level indicator stops flashing.
  • Page 39: From The Touchscreen Control Panel

    4. If the test fails, press Maintenance information to access the maintenance information page, and then call the Getinge technical service department. Running a battery lifetime test (only with a Getinge backup) 1. Turn off the light. 2. Press Battery Tests in the menu bar.
  • Page 40 Inspections Electrical inspections 6.2.3 Electrical safety tests Electrical safety measurements must be carried out using an IEC 62353-compat- ible electrical safety tester. The earth resistance should be less than or equal to 300 mΩ. Maquet PowerLED II lightheads Fig. 53: Electrical safety test for Maquet PowerLED II lightheads Maquet PowerLEDII 40 / 56 01810 EN 03...
  • Page 41 Inspections Electrical inspections The protective earth resistance should be measured between the flange and the lighthead (not the brake screw). First remove the silicone cover from the lighthead. Once the measurement is complete, replace the silicone cover FHS0/MHS0/MHD2 monitor mounts Fig. 54: FHS0/MHS0/MHD2 electrical safety test •...
  • Page 42 Inspections Electrical inspections XHS0 monitor mount Fig. 55: XHS0 electrical safety test • If the monitor mount does not include any accessories, the measurement should be made between the flange and one of the monitor mounting screws • If the monitor mount includes a handle option, the measurement should be made between the flange and one of the handle mount mounting screws .
  • Page 43 Inspections Electrical inspections XHD1 monitor mount Fig. 56: XHD1 electrical safety test • If the monitor mount does not include a handle option, the measurement should be made between the flange and the earth wire connection on the VESA block • If the monitor mount includes a handle option, the measurement should be made between the flange and the earth wire connection on the handle...
  • Page 44 Inspections Electrical inspections XS32 monitor mount Fig. 57: XS32 electrical safety test • The measurement should be made between the flange and the earth wire connection on the mount Maquet PowerLEDII 44 / 56 01810 EN 03...
  • Page 45 Inspections Electrical inspections XS-XD monitor mount Fig. 58: XS-XD electrical safety test • The measurement should be made between the flange and the masked paint on the VESA block Maquet PowerLEDII 45 / 56 01810 EN 03...
  • Page 46 Inspections Electrical inspections SPC12 monitor mount Fig. 59: SPC12 electrical safety test • The measurement should be made between the flange and cup mounting screw , then between the flange and strips , and finally between the flange and earth wire mount- ing screw on the tray Maquet PowerLEDII 46 / 56...
  • Page 47 Inspections Functional tests Camera mounts Fig. 60: Electrical safety test of the camera mounts • For an SC05 camera mount, the measurement should be made between the flange the screws located on top of the camera mount • For a camera mount installed on an FHS0 monitor mount, the measurement should be made between the flange and the monitor mount mounting screws Functional tests...
  • Page 48 Inspections Recording the inspection Recording the inspection See also 2 SW Service Protocol PM OR Lights PowerLED II-F-EN [} 49] Maquet PowerLEDII 48 / 56 01810 EN 03...
  • Page 49 SW Service Protocol Preventive maintenance Surgical Lighting Maquet PowerLED II 1. Customer Address Contact Name Telephone number Order number Installation date Location (department, room number, etc.) Product Configuration Configuration Description Lighthead 1 Lighthead 1 Description Lighthead 2 Lighthead 2 Description...
  • Page 50 Every 3 years 4. Other components replaced or to be replaced Part No. Description Replaced To be replaced 5. Calibrated tooling Validity date Description Registration number (DD/MMM/YYYY) Document name: SW Service Protocol PM OR Lights PowerLED II Rev: F www.getinge.com...
  • Page 51 Check the presence of the bumpers and caps. Spring arm Check that the vertical stop is properly adjusted. Check the balance. AC2000: Check that the safety ring is in place with its mounting screw. Document name: SW Service Protocol PM OR Lights PowerLED II Rev: F www.getinge.com...
  • Page 52 Check that the caps are fully inserted. Check that the adjustment of the brake screws has been performed. Monitor Check that there are no cracks or scratches. Camera mount Document name: SW Service Protocol PM OR Lights PowerLED II Rev: F www.getinge.com...
  • Page 53 Check the ground connections. Verify the output voltage of the batteries. (Record the value) Check the general condition of the backup, batteries, absence of swelling, leaks, oxidation. Document name: SW Service Protocol PM OR Lights PowerLED II Rev: F www.getinge.com...
  • Page 54 Check that the camera operates correctly (video and zoom) and check the quality of the image on the screen. Switch to battery mode and back to AC mains mode 12. Cleaning Degrease and clean the external parts of the configuration Document name: SW Service Protocol PM OR Lights PowerLED II Rev: F www.getinge.com...
  • Page 55 Device no longer safe. Taking out of service is recommended. Comments 14. Performed by Name / Title Date Signature YYYY 15. Facility (Required) Name / Title Date Signature YYYY Document name: SW Service Protocol PM OR Lights PowerLED II Rev: F www.getinge.com...
  • Page 56 *MAQUET POWERLED II, AIM, LMD, COMFORT LIGHT, LASER POSITIONING, FSP, POWERLED, SATELITE, MAQUET, GETINGE and GETINGE GROUP are trademarks or registered trademarks of Getinge AB, its divisions or its subsidiaries. **VALIA is a trademark or registered trademark of Ondal Holding GmbH, its divisions or its subsidiaries  ...

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