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  • Page 1 MAINTENANCE MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content Manufacturer ........................4 Security information ......................4 2.1. Injury risk warnings ..................... 4 2.2. Warnings of risk of damage ..................4 2.3. Supplementary symbols used in the safety instructions ..........5 2.4. Indication of additional information ................5 2.5. Proper use of oxygen.
  • Page 3 Waste management ......................18 Regulations ........................18 9.1. Team ranking ......................18 9.2. Reference standards ....................18 9.3. Electromagnetic compatibility.................. 19 INF-204-EN 3 of 21...
  • Page 4: Manufacturer

    Address: C/ Sant Lluc, 69-81. 08918 - Badalona (Barcelona) SPAIN Tel. +34 933 992 058 Fax +34 933 984 547 tedisel@tedisel.com www.tediselmedical.com 2. Security information Important notes in these operating instructions are marked with graphic symbols and signal words. 2.1. Injury risk warnings Signal words such as DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION describe the degree of risk of injury.
  • Page 5: Supplementary Symbols Used In The Safety Instructions

    Refers to a potential hazard which, if not avoided, may cause damage to NOTICE the equipment. 2.3. Supplementary symbols used in the safety instructions Fire hazard Explosion hazard: warns of ignition of explosive gas mixtures. Dangerous voltage: warns of electric shock that can cause serious injury or death. 2.4.
  • Page 6: Risks

    3. Risks 3.1. Gas explosion Oxygen becomes explosive when it comes into contact with oils, greases and lubricants. When in contact with oxygen in the air, medical gases may form an explosive or easily flammable gas mixture. The equipment is not suitable for use in environments containing flammable mixtures of anaesthetics with high concentrations of oxygen or nitrous oxide.
  • Page 7: Symbols Used

    WARMING: portable RF communications equipment, including antennas, can affect the systems. These types of devices should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the system, including cables”. 4. Symbols used Applicable part B Earth (mass) Equipotentiality Protective earth (ground) Connection point for neutral conductor...
  • Page 8 Health Product Waste electrical equipment CE symbol Product code Unique identification code Serial number Manufacturer Date of manufacture Reference to the instruction manual Damage to surfaces Fire hazard Danger of explosion INF-204-EN 8 of 21...
  • Page 9: Product Data

    DANGER 5. Product data This manual refers to the AIS model. This model is part of the SICA family. 5.1. Storage conditions The individual packaging of this type of product consists of a bubble wrap on the inside and a cardboard box on the outside.
  • Page 10: Operating Conditions

    5.2. Operating conditions NOTICE: Failure to follow these instructions may result in damage to the equipment. Recommended temperature range: -10 °C to 40 °C Recommended humidity range: 30 % to 75 %. Atmospheric pressure: 700 hPa to 1,060 hPa 5.3. Service life The useful life of the SICA family of products is determined by the useful life of the medical gas intakes it incorporates, which is 8 years.
  • Page 11: Removal And Installation Of Covers

    6.2. Removal and installation of covers 6.2.1. Removing / folding down the hinged front cover • Remove the screw ① to be able to remove the hinged front cover ② as shown in figure 1. Fig.1 Removing the hinged front cover •...
  • Page 12: Removal / Folding Down Of The Power Rail Cover

    Fig.2 Removal of the inner centre cover 6.2.3. Removal / folding down of the power rail cover. • Remove the M4 countersunk screws DIN 965 ③ and fold down the power rail cover ④ as shown in the illustration. The cover is suspended by its pivot axis. Fig.3 Opening of the electrical profile cover •...
  • Page 13: Electrical And Voice And Data Circuits, Lighting

    Leak Detection: Biannual Soap solution, brush or paintbrush A) Prepare a soap solution in a container. B) With a brush or paintbrush, apply the solution to the junction points of the piping to the gas terminal units, and other soldered connections.
  • Page 14: Replacement Of Led Strips And Drivers In Lighting Module S

    IT and communications staff. 6.5. Replacement of LED strips and drivers in lighting module s If the lighting modules of the AIS system malfunction, both the LED strips ② and the controllers ① shall be replaced.
  • Page 15: Envelopes And Structural Elements

    • Attach the LED strip ② and secure it with an M4 x16 hex screw ③ (the one that is not used to secure the tab ④ that holds the driver). • Fit the new controller ① and secure it with the tab ④ by screwing in the second hexagonal screw ③.
  • Page 16 Copper gas Overhaul and status check*. Biannual Leak detection connections II It is recommended to disconnect the See point 6.3 Medical gas supply equipment electrically before circuits proceeding with the overhaul. Testing of LED strips for direct and Half-yearly Visual inspection and function test LED lighting indirect light See points 6.5 Replacement of LED...
  • Page 17: Cleaning

    Protection Verification of earths and Annual Use of a multimeter (3) for protections*. continuity tests mechanisms Treatment and Check paint condition Annual Visual inspection and tactile test (4) finishing Vinyls and Check condition of vinyls and plates Annual Visual inspection and tactile test (4) phenolics Inspection of the headwalls and their Annual...
  • Page 18: Waste Management

    Formaldehyde-free disinfectants such as Saint Nebul Ald from Proder Pharma are recommended. Method of application: 1. Dilute 4 pulses of the valve supplied by the manufacturer per 5 litres of water. 2. Spray the compound on the product and let it react for 15 minutes. 3.
  • Page 19 9.3. Electromagnetic compatibility. According to EN 60601-1-2:2015 this equipment is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The user of this equipment must satisfy himself that it is being used in such an environment. Interference emission Compliance Comment measurements HF emissions according to Group 1...
  • Page 20 amplitudes / bursts environment. ±1kV for input ±1 kV for incoming a n d according to the and output cables outgoing cables norm IEC 61000-4-4 Overvoltages ±1 kV phase-to- ±1 kV phase-to-phase The quality of the supply (waves) according to phase voltage voltage voltage should be typical for a...
  • Page 21 Hz) according to the commercial or hospital standard environment. IEC 61000-4-8 Interference resistance Level of verification according to Level of Environment/Guidelines IEC 60601 compliance HF interference AM 1KHz modulation 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 Vrms induced by Depth 80% Depth 80% 6 Vrms ISM band 6 Vrms...

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