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International English User Manual CC5 PS5 Extractor
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Important Information... 1
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Safety Instructions... 1 Intended Use and Benefits... 2 Disposal... 2 Symbols... 3
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General... 3 Extractor... 3 Power Supply... 4 Cast Saw... 4 Reprocessing - Non-sterilisable Equipment... 5
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Limitations on reprocessing... 5 Safety Instructions... 5 Manual Cleaning... 5 Overview... 6
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Cast Saw... 6 Power Supply Front... 7 Power Supply Rear... 8 Extractor Front... 9 Extractor Rear... 10 Configuring the Extractor... 11
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Fitting and Removing Fuses... 11 Selecting the Mode and Speed... 12 Configuring the Power Supply... 13
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Fitting and Removing Fuses... 13 Fitting the Cast Saw... 14 Removing the Cast Saw... 15 Resetting the Power Supply... 16 Configuring the Cast Saw... 17
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Selecting the Speed... 17 Using Accessories... 18
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Replacing the Dust Bag... 18 Fitting and Removing a Blade... 19 Using the Cast Saw... 20
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Cutting Technique... 20 Servicing... 21
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Replacing the Oscillator and Bearings... 21 Technical and Ordering Information... 23 Cast Saw Specifications... 23 Extractor Specifications... 23 Power Supply Specifications... 23 Accessories... 24 Circular Saw Blades... 25 Segment Saw Blades... 26
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Troubleshooting... 27
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Further Help... 27 Service and Repair Information... 27 Guarantee and Liability... 28 EMC Guidance... 29
Important Information Save this user manual. This user manual contains important safety and operating instructions for this equipment. Throughout this user manual, the words WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE are used to highlight important information. WARNING: WARNING information identifies conditions or practices that could result in injury CAUTION: CAUTION information identifies conditions or practices that could result in damage to
the equipment or system NOTE: NOTE information is provided to clarify or supplement procedural information
Safety Instructions WARNING: do not attempt to use this equipment until this user manual and all cautionary markings
have been studied and understood WARNING: this equipment should only be used by personnel with appropriate training WARNING: inspect all equipment before use and do not use suspect, damaged or worn equipment WARNING: do not use this equipment to cut wet plaster WARNING: do not use this equipment with wet hands WARNING: do not expose this equipment to rain or use near water WARNING: ensure the voltage rating of the electrical supply corresponds with the voltage rating
stated on the equipment label WARNING: this equipment must only be connected to a supply with a protective earth WARNING: ensure that correctly rated fuses are fitted before use WARNING: this equipment is not intended for use in an oxygen rich environment or in the presence
of flammable gases WARNING: do not attempt to dismantle or modify this equipment, except as directed in this user
manual WARNING: do not allow the blade to contact the skin WARNING: ensure the equipment is disconnected from all power sources before cleaning WARNING: do not exert excessive pressure on the cast when cutting. Excessive cutting pressure
will cause the blade to overheat which may result in injury to the patient WARNING: when using cast saws, follow local recommendations for the avoidance of possible
hand-arm vibration damage and long-term hearing damage. (Under certain circumstances, hand-arm vibration levels exceeding 6ms-2 can be produced and maximum sound levels can exceed 80dB(A). However, when the equipment is used for the purposes intended this poses no threat to long-term health.) CAUTION: do not immerse any part of this equipment in fluids CAUTION: ensure the vent is not obstructed CAUTION: only reprocess this equipment as directed in this user manual CAUTION: do not clean this equipment in an automatic washer-disinfector CAUTION: do not clean any part of this equipment in an ultrasonic cleaner
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CAUTION: ensure this equipment is regularly serviced. Refer to the service and repair information
section of this user manual. CAUTION: only use De Soutter Medical approved accessories CAUTION: only use sharp cutting accessories CAUTION: this equipment must only be used in accordance with the EMC guidelines described in this user manual. Use of accessories other than those approved by De Soutter Medical may result in increased interference or emissions. NOTE: if electro-magnetic interference occurs, causing undesirable operation, increase the
distance between the interfering devices and if possible, connect the items of equipment to separate power outlets
Intended Use and Benefits The equipment described in this user manual intended for use by a clinical professional, within an approved clinical setting. The equipment is intended to provide an efficient means of removing orthopaedic casts. There are no known contraindications or limitations on patient target group.
Disposal All equipment should be recycled or disposed of, in accordance with local regulations.
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Symbols General Symbol
SN YY/000000
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Meaning
Symbol
Meaning
Refer to the user manual
Dispose of in accordance with local regulations
Fuse
Type B protection
The first two digits (YY) indicate the year of manufacture
Do not immerse
Humidity limits to which the equipment can be exposed
Temperature limits to which the equipment can be exposed
Pressure limits to which the equipment can be exposed
Transport - keep away from rain
Transport - fragile, handle with care
Transport - this way up
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Meaning
Symbol
Meaning
Extractor Symbol
Off
a
On
Alternating current
HI
High speed extraction mode
LO
Low speed extraction mode
MAN
Manual extraction mode
AUTO
Automatic extraction mode
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Power Supply Symbol
Meaning
Symbol
a
Direct current
RESET
Meaning Alternating current
Input
Class 2 equipment
Reset button
On
Off
Cast Saw Symbol
Meaning
Symbol
Low-speed mode
Meaning High-speed mode
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Reprocessing - Non-sterilisable Equipment These reprocessing instructions are suitable for the non-sterilisable equipment described in this user manual. • Extractor • PSx - Power Supply • CCx - Cast Saw
Limitations on reprocessing Repeated processing as specified in these instructions has minimal effect on this equipment. Equipment end-of-life is normally determined by wear or damage during use.
Safety Instructions WARNING: ensure the equipment is disconnected from all power sources before cleaning WARNING: inspect all equipment before use and do not use suspect, damaged or worn equipment CAUTION: do not immerse any part of this equipment in fluids CAUTION: do not clean this equipment in an automatic washer-disinfector CAUTION: do not clean any part of this equipment in an ultrasonic cleaner CAUTION: do not sterilise this equipment
Manual Cleaning NOTE: cannulations, blind holes, recesses, and other surfaces which are hard to reach, require
particular attention during reprocessing 1. Remove any attachments and accessories. 2. Using a soft brush, clean the air vents and blade area to remove any dust or debris. 3. Wipe the surfaces of the equipment with a clean, soft cloth, slightly dampened with a mild pH balanced detergent or alcohol. NOTE: avoid fluid ingress 4. Wipe the surfaces of the equipment with a clean, soft cloth, slightly dampened with distilled or sterilised water. NOTE: avoid fluid ingress 5. Dry the equipment with a clean, soft, dry cloth.
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Overview Cast Saw
1)
Blade retainer
2)
Extraction Hood
3)
Mode switch
4)
Power switch
5)
Extractor Hose
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Power Supply Front
1)
Fuse holder
2)
Saw output
3)
Reset switch
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Power Supply Rear
1)
Power switch (mains isolation)
2)
Fuse holder
NOTE: some units feature two fuse holders
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Extractor Front
1)
Cast Saw Holder
2)
Power switch (Mains isolation)
3)
Trolley
4)
Power Supply
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Extractor Rear
1)
Fuse holder
2)
Speed selection switch
3)
Fuse holder
4)
Mode selection switch
5)
Auxiliary outlet (for power supply)
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Configuring the Extractor Fitting and Removing Fuses WARNING: ensure the equipment is switched off and the mains supply is disconnected
1. Using a screwdriver, rotate the fuse holder anti-clockwise. NOTE: the extractor utilises two identical input fuses 2. Insert or remove the fuses. NOTE: ensure the fuses are correctly rated Supply Voltage
Fuse Rating
230V
T6.3 A
100 - 120V
T15 A
3. Re-fit the fuse holder, using a screwdriver to rotate the fuse holder clockwise until it is secure.
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Selecting the Mode and Speed 1. Set the mode selection switch to the required mode. 2. Set the speed selection switch to the required speed. Mode
Description
MAN
The extractor is manually controlled by the extractor power switch
AUTO
The extractor will automatically switch on with the cast saw, and turn off a few seconds after the cast saw has stopped
Speed
Description
HI
High-speed extraction mode
LO
Low-speed extraction mode
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Configuring the Power Supply Fitting and Removing Fuses WARNING: ensure the equipment is switched off and the mains supply is disconnected
1. Using a screwdriver, rotate the fuse holder anti-clockwise NOTE: the power supply utilises different fuses for the input and the output 2. Insert or remove the fuses. NOTE: ensure the fuses are correctly rated Supply Voltage
Fuse Rating
DC Output
F10 A
230V Input
T2 A
120V Input
T4 A
100V Input
T4 A
3. Re-fit the fuse holder, using a screwdriver to rotate the fuse holder clockwise until it is secure.
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Fitting the Cast Saw WARNING: ensure the equipment is switched off
1. Align the pins in the plug with the slots in the output socket. 2. Push the plug firmly into the output socket. NOTE: ensure the plug is securely fitted
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Removing the Cast Saw WARNING: ensure the equipment is switched off
Press the release catch on the plug and pull away from the power supply. NOTE: do not attempt to remove the cast saw by pulling the cable
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Resetting the Power Supply WARNING: ensure the equipment is switched off
Press the reset button to reset the power supply.
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