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1. i 6 1 0 2 245 N 50 LAI2 Stainless steel 255mm m 22 Drawing no LA12001C to be continued Page 24 of 104 Actuator connections BROWN m BLUE p Figure 1 Basic Actuator without positioning 12 RED BLUE GREEN YELLOW LZ N Figure 2 Actuator with absolute positioning 12 0 RED BLUE GREEN H BLACK P dd Figure 3 Actuator with absolute positioning 12XxB CXxxxxxxxx0 RED BLUE WHITE al Figure 4 Actuator with Relative positioning 12XE MXxxxxxxxx4 BLACK LA BROWN J Lan i ee Figure 5 Actuator with Relative positioning 12 2 3 BN 12 24V DC IC OUTPUT BLACK INWARDS
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3. aie asa eG ee ad ai D ERE 96 Addresses ooo va o DIENEN a GEE a SATE 104 Page 3 of 104 Preface Dear User We are delighted that you have chosen a product from LINAK LINAK systems are high tech products based on many years of experience in the manufacture and development of actuators electric control boxes controls and chargers This User Manual will tell you how to install use and maintain your LINAK electronics We are sure that your LINAK system will give you many years of problem free operation Before our products leave the factory they undergo full function and quality testing Should you nevertheless experience problems with your systems you are always welcome to contact your local dealer LINAK subsidiaries and some distributors situated all over the world have authorised service centres which are always ready to help you LINAK provides a warranty on all its products This warranty however is subject to correct use in accordance with the specifications maintenance being done correctly and any repairs being carried out at a service centre which is authorised to repair LINAK products Changes in installation and use of LINAK systems can affect their operation and durability The products are not to be opened by unauthorised personnel The User Manual has been written on the basis of our present technical knowledge We are constantly working on
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5. 7 OT D FE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED Been OUVRIR PAR PERSONNEL NON AUTORI TERT ETT cco P 0 2140274 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK Mechanical spline The splines function so that the actuator can only push not pull The LA30 is a powerful actuator yet small enough to fit most applications The actuator can be supplied with options such as built in potentiometer for servo operation or an extra powerful motor for increased speed and strength S motor In addition to industrial and agricultural applications the actuator is also ideal for positioning satellite dishes Reed switch The Reed switch gives a number of pulses for each rotation of the motor These pulses are used to calculate the piston rod s position as well as to control several actuators running in parallel Your nearest LINAK dealer can inform the number of pulses per stroke length Regarding Reed switch connection see Figure 6 10 During pull in the actuator the inner tube is lifted off the thread bush and the actuator can therefore never pull a load only push See Figure 8 Functional test of mechanical splines When the piston rod is at the innermost position it must be possible to pull it out manually to its full travel length and to press it in again without much resistance and without using the motor If this is not possible contact your nearest LINAK dealer 1096 2 minutes continuous use followed by 18 minutes not in use Warning Do only use t
6. Figure 3 Figure 4 0 2 max 1 5 i 1 5 Page 96 of 104 Figure 6 1 LA22 3 LA30 and 30S F LA30 Actuator with reed only possible with 24V L motor Brown Black n Out going In going Pulse 5 ca o Please note that the voltage level og feedback signal depends on the actuator load 4 LA12 Page 97 of 104 to be continued 5 LA30 LA30S LA32 LA34 with potentiometer S BR R O GU G BL V GR HV LA34 GR R GU S B 6 LA30 LA30S and LA32 with optical encoder GU S GR Pulses Earth 4 7A B 1428 285 32 with 528 285 32 PC board version VersionA Version B LINAK handset HB is connected with a DIN plug LINAK handset HB is connected with a telephone plug Page 98 of 104 Colour codes Black Brown Red Orange Yellow Grey Blue Purple Green White BL 5V DC to be continued 7C LA28 285 32 with CS28 285 32 PC board version Version C CS28C CS32C 8 LA28 14285 LA32 with reed switch and LA34 with pulse system 9 LSD t E TEM EPT miin REELS Je i ohp O a 0 BM to be continued Page 99 of 104 10 LA31 LA34 with electronic pulse coder reed switch 11 LA31 TECHLINE Reed Switch Motor Black Red Blue Brown Runs outwards Blue Brown Runs inwards 12 LA12 PLC OPEN COLLECTOR PNP OR SWITCH NORMALLY OPEN PLC OUTPU
7. Relays in control box are heard clicking Actuator defective Replace actuator Control box defective Replace the control box Power indicator lights up but actuator does not run Control box defective Send control box for repair No relay noise is heard from control box Not valid for 20 65 OBF CB16 OBF Handset defective Send handset for repair Control box completely dead on battery and no relay clicking is heard Battery completely flat Charge battery Battery defective Replace battery Actuator does not run on battery but relay clicking is heard Actuator plug not properly pushed into control box Push actuator plug properly into control box Actuator defective Replace actuator Control box defective Replace control box Control box okay apart from one direction on one channel Handset defective Control box defective Send handset for repair Send control box for repair Page 23 of 104 Connect the actuator to the control box 3 Information on specific actuators 1 LA12 TECHLINE Thanks to the small size and outstanding performance the LA12 actuator provides a g p p INAK practical and cost effective alternative to traditional pneumatic systems and gear motors The LA12 is ideal for automating industrial and agricultural machines feeding ventilation WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE systems troughs and many other
8. ieee P O w 016697 0001 Mounting of the FS3 bed model The Foot Switch FS3 is an ergonomically designed modular system developed for use together with LINAK control boxes and IC actuators with Intelligent Control The LINAK Foot Switch is designed for easy and improved control of e g hospital beds and couches and has been developed in cooperation with end users The Foot Switch is therefore very user and cleaning friendly and has an aesthetic design The FS3 is a robust foot control which is available both as a single and double version as well as a floor and bed model When mounting the double version on a bed the Foot Switch will be placed on each side of the bed frame to enable easy operation from both sides It is also possible to have the double floor version for medical applications e g couches in order to achieve the opportunity to control different motions of the application The FS3 is furthermore available in an analogue version and a digital OpenBus version Usage e Usage temperature 5 C to 40 C e Storage temperature 10 C to 50 C e Relative humidity 20 to 80 at 30 C aoc UE e e Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa e Compatibility LA27CS LA43 IC LA44 IC analogue control boxes and OpenBus control boxes Approvals IEC60601 1 2005 3 edition ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition and CAN CSA 22 2 No 60601 1 2008 To mount the FS3 bed model you have to use th
9. T E WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE ito DESIGNED IN DENMARK The 5 Driving wheel eases the work of the hospital porters saves their time and Type HBDM456VEA000 01 reduces the number of injuries and sick days indi e i p el V 1 0 The system is able to assist when moving a bed or stretcher in forward or reverse The system is defined as an extended OpenBus accessory PO 234 96 7 0001 The 5 Driving wheel consists of 3 modules NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL BADM Battery CUDM Control Unit and HBDM Hand Control The 5 Driving wheel is a driving wheel that is mounted under the bed or other medical equipment The 5 Driving wheel system comprises of a driving wheel a control unit a battery and a control handset To ensure the battery pack BADM has max efficiency the following must be complied with e The battery pack BADM must be connected to CUDM and via OpenBus charged jm 7 In OR A OUVRIR PAR PERSONNEL NUN AUTURISE 2 IPD 21145792 0001 5 0 6145789 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK Bi st Item ea i UD U In ste mee SZ V S 5 mn 42 N NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ccc lt P 0 1234567 0001 S 0 7654321 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK Nes External battery charger Not allowed Usage e Compatibility CB16 CB20 and 65 longer charging time Duty cycle Continuous use on fully charged battery e Usage temperature 5 C
10. 19 min sr c 120690 O v M A i BY i HT OEEO MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK 8 CB9 HOMELINE WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK CB9000AK4 00000 Date 2012 11 22 230V 50 60Hz iin 1 5A Int 10 2 min 18 min IS NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL MANMNMANNNN NN NS NN SS N A GACY 0000 mane BY Lin ax AG DENMARK 2 A 2 35 0 35 Amp 3 A 3 00 0 35 Amp 4A 4 00 0 50 Amp 5 A 5 35 0 50 Amp 6 A 5 90 0 70 Amp Values in brackets show tolerances The CB8 T is developed for use with LINAK A S 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 Important Individual current cut off The current to each actuator is monitored and when this reaches a specified value the current to that actuator is cut off As the actuators do not have the same current consumption the cut off values must also be different Therefore it must be specified which actuator is to be connected to which channel CURRENT CUT OFF A 2 A 2 35 0 35 Amp 3 A 3 00 0 35 Amp 4A 4 00 0 50 Amp 5 A 5 35 0 50 Amp 6 A 5 90 0 70 Am
11. 57 min k NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL 123456 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK SECA 9 647 CB6S is part of the LINAK OpenBus product range that provides more flexible solutions no matter which actuator concept is preferred LA27C LA31 LA34 BL1 BL4 with mini fit plug and std end stop switch signal switch are all supported Please be aware the actuators must be used within their current limits in order to maintain proper use and full compatibility within a system Three versions are offered CB6 OBL CB6 OBMe and CB6 OBF OBL OpenBus Light which is RELAY based and OBF OpenBus Full which is FET based OBM OpenBus Medium which is RELAY based Microprocessor All control boxes with a microprocessor must be initialised before start up A description of the initialisation procedure can be obtained from your LINAK dealer If an actuator is replaced the micro processor always has to be initialised before use actuators with reed hall If re programmed please ensure that the correct software is used Compared to other LINAK control boxes the CB7 is very small and compact in design The CB7 is designed to slide onto an LA31 actuator for easy fitting e g in a recliner application where mounting space is limited The control box function is divided in two parts The actual control box CB7 which slides onto the LA31 actuator and a separate exter
12. IEC 60417 5957 For indoor use only IEC 60417 5222 Safety isolating transformer general UL Listing Mark for Canada and the United States China Pollution control mark also indicates recyclability IEC 60417 5840 Patient part of type B Patient part of type BF LISTED UL Listing Mark ZERO standby power File E151104 UL962 Regulatory Compliance Mark The Australian Safety EMC Regulations Earth File E175209 File E97199 UL60601 1 UL1310 IPXX Protection against contact foreign matter first character and water second character as per EN60529 APPROVAL V94265 AS 3108 Australian approval mark Alternating Current IEC 60417 5019 Protective earth protective ground Various Direct current D amp Oo IEC 60417 5002 Positioning of cell TUV Rheinland LGA tested Lock function Release function ISO 7000 0434A Caution consult accompanying document Recognised Component Mark Charge indicator ISO 7000 1641 Operating instructions Canadian Recognised Component Mark cab em Safety switch enable button Electronics scrap C US Recognised Component Mark for Canada and the United States S Bx 2 Recycle PSE Mark RECOGNIZED COMPONENT Intertek C N XXXXXXX ETL Recognized Co
13. LINAK handles all Electro Static Discharge Sensitive devices ESDS according to EN61340 1 Handling and Mounting of ESDS devices e Handling of sensitive components only takes place in an ESD Protected Area EPA under protected and controlled conditions e Wrist straps and or conductive footwear personal grounding are always used when handling ESDS devices e Sensitive devices are protected outside the EPA by the use of ESD protective packaging 2 Responsibility LINAK Customer e ESDS devices must under no circumstances during transport storage handling production or mounting in an aplication be exposed to harmfull ESD e 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 manufacturers application It is therefore important that the ESDS devices are not removed from the ESD protected packaging before they are within the EPA area at the customers premises Please refer to EN61340 for further information EN61340 5 1 Electrostatics Protection of electronic devices from electrostatic phenomena General requirements EN61340 5 2 Electrostatics Protection of electronic devices from electrostatic phenomena User guide Fundamental actuator construction 1 Piston rod eye 5 Motor 10 Back fixture with electrical splines 2 Piston rod 6 Motor with optical switch 11 Quick release mechanism 3 Location of mechanical spli
14. 004 vig hog aid o PM AY File 175209 Item CBJ2018 02 Oks bate soessen MMM P O 123456 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK CAUTION NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL AN Usage e Duty cycle e Ambient temperature 5 to 40 e For one or two actuators lift and leg spreader actuator e Approvals Adjustment instructions for the JUMBO application IEC60601 1 2005 3 edition ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition and CAN CSA 22 2 No 60601 1 2008 The control boxes CBJ1 and CBJ2 are part of the JUMBO system JUMBO is a modular system combining an actuator a control box CBJ1 CBJ2 a battery BAJ1 BAJ2 and a charger CHJ2 in a flexible solution specially developed for patient lifts The complete system is medically approved and contains a series of features which meet the patients need for a safe and comfortable lift e g CBJ1 and CBJ2 are equipped with a soft start stop function emergency lowering function etc CBJ1 and CBJ2 are available in a special edition that can be used in the harsh conditions in the pool environment both outdoor and indoor max 1096 or 2 min continuous use then 18 min without use IEC60601 1 2005 3 edition ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition CAN CSA 22 2 No 60601 1 2008 Tool For the adjustment you must use a trimming screwdriver which can be purchased from LINAK A S It is also possible to use other types of trim
15. Dual Hall digital positioning Dual Hall PNP positioning 23 2 23 6 poles connector Note Connection colours only fit with open end cables Note If reversed driving is wanted this has to be done by using different cables 9 9 be continued Page 32 of 104 Hall Potentiometer feedback and potential free end stop 23XXXXXX2XXXXXX 10 poles connector Hall Potentiometer feedback 23XXXXXX1XXXXXX 10 poles connector VIOLET BLACK Hall PWM position feedback and potential free end stop 23XXXXXX4XXXXXX VIOLET BLACK RED YELLOW GREEN 10 poles connector m Common HIN L 3H OUT b Note Connection colours only fit with open end cables to be continued Page 33 of 104 Hall PWM position feedback 23XXXXXXO3XXXXX 10 poles connector Standard Integrated Control 23XXXXXXSXXXXXX Integrated Control with Hall Potentiometer position feedback 23XXXXXXOXXXXXX Integrated Control with Hall PWM position feedback 23 7 INWARDS INPUT OUTWARDS YELLOW 10 poles connector OUTPUT ENDSTOP OUT Mm FEEDBACK SITE WHITE SIGNAL GND Drawing no 0239010 A LA23 with integrated control is not approved according to IEC60601
16. Duty oro 10 Max 2 min 18 min 4 9 E OPENED B By UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL P 0 21145 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK Cable connections Blind plug or second actuator connection 6 pole minifit plug Handset FS connection 10 pole modular jack 5 wire standard cable Cable connection and cable lock LA44 Intelligent Control IC enables a simple system consisting of 1 or 2 actuators a Switch Mode Power Supply and a hand control or footswitch The system is for example an advantage when there is no space for a control box Usage e Duty cycle Usage temperature e Storage temperature e Compatibility e Approvals Tighten the two screws with approx 1 5 Nm torque to secure the cable lock Precautions Recommendations and Warnings please see LA44 user manual Page 52 of 104 1096 2 minutes continuous use followed by 18 minutes not in use 5 C to 40 C 10 C to 50 C SMPS30 IEC60601 1 2005 3 edition ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition pending SMPS connection 4 pole minifit plug 4 Information on specific columns 1 BB3 MEDLINE CARELINE LINAK gt WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK Item No BB3610A03400345 Prod Date 2014 06 20 0 6145789 SET A ower Rate 24 V Max 3 Duty Cycle 10 Max 2 18 min 5 Nor TO OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL PAR PERSONNEL NON AUT
17. Duty Cycle 10 Max 2 min 18 min parallel Mun Pe EE TERRE MT Your nearest LINAK dealer can inform the number of pulses per stroke length ll Regarding Reed switch connection see Figure 6 10 P 0 123456 0001 MADE Bv LINAK A S DENMARK Hall The Hall principle is very similar to the Reed principle A Hall sensor is based on a magnet that rotates Two hall sensors are placed close to the magnet field The control box CB20 CB6S OBF CB16 OBF CBD4 CBD5 can detect whenever the magnetic field changes direction The two Hall sensors are placed close to each other but with a small displacement This distance leads to a timing difference between the two pulses Whichever one of them comes first indicates the direction of movement Therefore there will be no error summary as with the reed switch Hall is therefore a very precise system Hall is not suitable for use in quick release actuators see figure 10 Built in end stop circuit The end stop switch is part of the actuator construction Each time the actuator reaches end stop position the switch is activated and the current is cut off Warning Do only use the actuator within specified working limits Page 38 of 104 8 LA30 MEDLINE CARELINE TECHLINE LINAK Ej WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK Item No 30120 00150520 Prod Date 2014 06 20 S 0 6125420 ower nate m ax 10 Duty Cr 10 Max 2min 18min
18. Pee SMOG fo cates ce A te a Bc tena de Pond cea d Pana Pena oe bao 16 PUN NORTE NO RE TORTE LEES RUP CREER 17 Mounting ae ee ee ee ee eee ce eT ee ee ee eee ee eee eee ce re ee 18 So um UL E ee eee E eee ee TOT eee ee ee eee eer a ee ee ee eee ee et ee 19 JUMBO syst Special as adn creed Dod Rar dr pae Paese p ara maris der dd reda d 20 2 Information on start up de installation and operation 27 Moubleshooting Actilators COMMONS sis tira wien cure Ro e o C n ped 23 255425554554 Red Gc da ade RR SY acu d daria rod da dci di duci Rd d 23 3 Information on specific actuators 24 Por PPv 24 Red edicta ic desde ee S 26 26 rcr 31 oe ket ee ee 35 E ee eee ht eee eT Seer ete eee ere ee 37 ee E ee rere er ee ere re Crete er ee etree ere eee 38 Ing uas terra he bra PCR
19. be continue b Recommendation t is not possible to combine HB7x with the binary based CB9 PM PN The IPX6 Washable version has a special adhesive for the front covers e The HB75xEO used together with CB140 will give trend and anti trend on channel 1and 2 of the control box when using the last button row All front covers use the codes WO not Washable and WW Washable Memory Memory e The memory and parallel functions require the control box to have a microprocessor e When storing the memory position on the CB20 CB14 CB18MKII and newer versions the actuators must be run to the desired position and the store button S must be pushed Then the desired memory position button 1 2 or 3 must be activated within 2 seconds 18 HB80 MEDLINE CARELINE om The HB80 hand control has an optimised ergonomic design shaped for the hand The handset is suitable for all LINAK kinds of MEDLINE and CARELINE applications such as hospital beds patient lifts treatment and examination WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE couches etc Item No HB8545V0006 61 amp Prod Date 2009 03 19 IPX4 0 7654321 The 80 handset is available in versions with up to 10 or 12 activation buttons NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL A MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK 123456 0001 HCE Usage Usage temperature 5 C to 40 C e Storage temperature 10 C to 50 C e Compatibility CB6 CB8 CB9 CB12 CB14 CBJ 1
20. updating the information and we therefore reserve the right to carry out technical modifications LINAK A S Page 4 of 104 Valid for This User Manual is valid for the following products See the first 3 5 characters on the label Actuators Columns Control boxes Controls JUMBO systems Accessories LA12 LA22 LA23 LA23 IC LA27 LA28 LA29 LA30 LA31 LA32 LA34 LA43 LA43 IC LA44 LA44 IC BB3 BL1 BL4 LC2 LP2 LP3 CB5 CB6 CB6P2 65 CB7 CB8 A CB8 T CB9 CB12 CB14 CB16 CB20 CBR1 ACC ACK ACL ACM ACO ACP FPP FS FS2 FS3 HB20 HB30 HB40 HB50 HB60 70 HB80 HD8x HL70 HL80 IRO LS LSD BAJ2 CBJ1 2 CBJ Care CBJ COBO20 CHJ2 MBJ1 2 3 18 CS16 DJB EBC Massage Motor MJB 515 SMPS30 5 Driving wheel CUDM BADM HBDM Page 5 of 104 Important information Description of the various signs used in this manual Warning Failure to comply with these instructions may result in accidents involving serious personal injury b Failing to follow these instructions can result in the product being damaged or destroyed N Safety instructions Please read the following safety information carefully It is important for everyone who is to connect install or use the systems to have the necessary information and access to this User Manual Please be advised that LINAK has taken precautions to ensure the safety of the actuator sys
21. 1 2005 3 ed ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition Note Connection colours only fit with open end cables v 9 Page 34 of 104 5 LA27 MEDLINE CARELINE HOMELINE l The LA27 actuator is a powerful actuator designed for applications such as furniture Eds 23 Built in end stop circuit CS27 WE IMEBOVE SUE LIPE In the LA27 CS27 the actuator is switched off at the end position There is no overload tection No 273100A01405040 ee D Prod Date 2009 03 18 S 0 7654321 e The LA27CS27 has no IP classification and is connected to a HB71 or HB72 Load Push 1500N 4 e The power supply is the TR6 or TR7 Power Rate 24 V Max 3 5 A It is important that the supply voltage 24 VDC is connected correctly see Figure 6 7 Duty Cycle Max 10 ae NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL otherwise the CS circuit may be destroyed CECE Mechanica D O 423455 0001 WADE BY LNAK A S DERMARK The splines function so that the actuator can only push not pull During pull in the actuator the inner tube is lifted off the thread bush and the actuator therefore never pull a load only push Functional test of mechanical splines When the piston rod is at the innermost position it must be possible to pull it out manually to its full travel length and to press it in again without much resistance and without using the motor If this is not possible contact your nearest LINAK
22. C NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL e Storage temperature 10 C to 50 C ET ep tot PERSONNEL NONAUTORISE e Compatibility CBJ C 00 A X S _ gedon and CANCSA22 2 No 60601 12008 Recommendation Unless otherwise specified or agreed by LINAK the handset is only intended to be used on LINAK systems When changing handsets for OpenBus systems the power must be switched off It is recommended to check the handset and cable for damage and holes made by violent handling before washing the application or at least once a year It is recommended to have a parking place for the handset on the application where the customer ensures that the handset does not fall off Clean the handset regularly to ensure good hygiene standards When a defective HD8X is replaced check that the new HD8X has exactly the same specification and functionality Do not submerge the handset under water For handsets with magnet If handsets with magnet are attached to a smooth surface a movement or twisting of the cable for example during transport can cause the handset to move and result in damage if the cable is squeezed The force of the magnet depends on the thickness of the lacquering the lacquering type stickers steel thickness etc It is the responsibility of the customer to verify that the holding force on the application is acceptable It is the responsibility of the user operator to evaluate any possible risk caused by
23. CAUTION NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL A Usage e Duty cycle Ambient temperatures 5 to 40 C These battery packs have been specially developed for use with the JUMBO system The battery packs are easy to exchange through an integrated snap system The battery packs are easily mounted on the JUMBO mounting brackets A customised front cover is possible BAJ1 has to be charged with a JUMBO charger CHJ2 or a JUMBO control box CBJ1 or CBJ2 with integrated charger BAJ2 can be charged as BAJ1 but can also be charged through an integrated DC plug for use with external charger 01 is available in a special edition that can be used in the harsh conditions in the pool environment both outdoor and indoor 10 or 2 min continuous use then 18 min not in use e e This battery pack is a part of the JUMBO system It is compatible with CBJ1 CBJ2 and CHJ2 e Approvals 2 CBJ1 CBJ2 MEDLINE CARELINE LINAK TJ HA spice V 50 60Hz 24 V Ce eG aes aed 400 mA WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE Out 24 V max 250 VA IPX4 Ay File E175209 n 10 Max 2 min 18 min wt Type CBJ1002NA111XXX 0 Item CBJ1008 00 Date 2009 03 19 5 0 7654321 Il CAUTION NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL Z P O 123456 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK Uin 100 240 V 50 60Hz 24 V cec LINAK 3 Iin Max 400 mA TT N576 Type CBJ200SHD112xx4
24. CB8A CB9 Ax 9 not CB9 PM PN only for channels 1 2 and 3 15 HB50 MEDLINE CARELINE TECHLINE The HB50 is primarily designed for the LINAK JUMBO system and most of HB52B00 00111 LINAK control boxes with memory functions Date 2009 03 19 IPX5 The HB50 gives the user access to a range of memory functions allowing THEE 1011 11111181 OR present positions to be stored For use in a wide variety of hospital P 0 123456 0001 0 7654321 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK ES 16 HB60 MEDLINE CARELINE HOMELINE Item HB61T00 00009 The HB60 series is exclusively designed to be used together with the LINAK Date 2009 03 19 HOMELINE system LA31 LA29 LA28C CB7 or CB9 with or without OR m P 0 123456 0001 0 7654321 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK 17 HB70 MEDLINE CARELINE TECHLINE 756 000 10600 LINAK offers the HB70 with protection class IPX6 as standard and a Date 2009 03 19 6 range of options such as control of up to 5 actuators memory and imultaneous drive The HB70 is designed to operate with most LINAK TET EET CR EE MI OX 0 123456 0001 0 7654321 MADE BY LINAK A S M d Usage e Compatible with most LINAK control boxes Approved according to EN 60601 1 EN 60335 1 and UL 60601 1 as part of a LINAK actuator system be continued Page 75 of 104
25. a slider Having sliders prevents the column from bending like illustrated below 1 The reason why it is important only to fix one column is that the columns will not move exactly in parallel even if you have positioning such as hall If more than one column is fixed it can lead to dangerous situations Page 55 of 104 3 BL4 MEDLINE CARELINE s BL4 is a 4 part lifting column specially designed for hospital and care beds the LINAK BL4 can of course be used for other applications where a compact lifting column with E EAE EE a long stroke length is needed WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK The lifting column is based on the BB3 actuator which is practically noiseless The Lm peti m specifications comply with the demands to the lifting functions in beds as to load Prod Date 2012 07 13 S 0 7654321 speed a stroke length Load Push 1600 IPX6 Reed switch Power Rate 24 V fej Reed switch gives a number of pulses for each rotation of the motor These pulses Duty Cycle 10 Max 2 18 min are used to calculate the piston rod s position as well as to control several actuators HOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL RET TT C 5 P 0 1234557 0001 MADE BY LNAK A S DENMARK running in parallel Usage Duty cycle up to 10 or max 2 18 min e Ambient temperatures 5 to 40 C e Compatibility CB9AF AL AM CB12H special versi
26. applications requiring short linear movement DESIGNED IN DENMARK Installation instructions Item No 122000 10501220 Prod Date 2013 04 09 S 0 7654321 The actuators model LA12 must be installed in a fixed position Max Load Push 750 N Pull 750 N IP66 A If the LA12 actuator is mounted in an application where a mechanical stop prevents Power Rate 12 V Max 4 6 A AFI the installed end stop switches in LA12 from being activated the LA12 actuator must 0 X 4 Duty Cycle Max 10 be equipped either with an electrical safety device a timer or an electronic limit switch NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL TTY 117 CC T Therefore please contact your nearest LINAK dealer for technical data N576 P 0 1234567 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK Built in end stop circuit The end stop switch is part of the actuator construction Each time the actuator reaches end stop position the switch is activated and the current is cut off Usage e Duty cycle up to 20 or max 12 min hour at 0 20 C ambient temperature e Ambient temperatures 20 to 60 C full performance from 5 C to 35 C e Typical noise level dB A 55 57 measuring method DS EN ISO 3746 actuator not loaded e To ensure the self locking ability of the actuator the motor must be short circuited Dimensions 0 10 1 2 0 36 3 170 7 3l e
27. be accepted for running production However samples for test are available FOOTNOTE REMARK Z as type 0 does not use the Bouverat worm However type 0 is NOT compatible with the transformer used for OpenBus CB s to be continued Page 35 of 104 AN Warning e f the actuator does not work as described above the risk of injury due to squeezing can arise The actuator must therefore immediately be sent for service at the nearest authorised LINAK workshop e The actuator must not be used in pull applications when the quick release is activated as the risk of personal injury can arise e Do only use the actuator within specified working limits e Do not sideload the actuator WO Recommendations LA27 is not meant to have CB6S OBL OBF mounted on the actuator The CB6S OBL OBF must be mounted separately using a bracket LA27 must have a minimum installation dimension of 320 mm if control box CB6 is to be mounted on the actuator The cable for the LA27 is not part of the actuator therefore it must be ordered separately Piston rod eye The distance from the centre of the eye to the end of the actuator Change between push and pull not allowed Inspect actuator once a year for wear and jarring sound We recommend using a safety nut in medical applications Do not expose actuators without all cables fitted to water cleaning No thread on bolt inside back fixture Note For CB6 the current will be cut off when the tota
28. dealer Quick Release The LA27 with QR is designed to be used as a part of the backrest function in a Care Hospital bed The QR function allows a patient to be lowered manually to a flat position very quickly CPR in case of an emergency Functional test of QR To test a LA27QR it is necesarry to have the actuator built into an application The release cable has to be provided and mounted by the customer The necesarry force on the cable requiered to operate the Quick Release is approx 20 kg The necesarry force on the actuator to operate the quick release is approx 50 kg Wenn operating the QR it is recommended that the QR is activated all the way down Usage e Duty cycle 2 18 2 minutes continuous use followed by 18 minutes not in use e Duty cycle Max 5 or 1 min continuous use followed by 19 minutes not in use with 8000 N version e Lifetime limited to only 3000 cycles according to EN1970 with 8000 version e Ambient temperature 5 to 40 C the actuator must also be at this temp e Approvals EN 60601 1 UL60601 1 NOTE re LA27 with 6 000N specification 274x3xxx1xxx0xZ Z A or B i e with Bouverat worm axle for OpenBus I e to use such combination a preceding test MUST be carried out This combination reduces the self lock ability because of lower friction from the Bouverat worm which has a rolled axle The Bouverat worm is however needed because of the OpenBus output power The alternative is a milled wo
29. for height adjustment on dental gynaecologist and wheelchairs as well as for operating office and working benches etc The column can only be loaded with the maximum bending moment over the first 8096 of the stroke The maximum bending moment will be reduced to 50 The column must be mounted with the largest profile uppermost G E e There are mounting holes in the end plates e The largest profile must be mounted uppermost Warning Do only use the column within specified working limits Warning Ensure a safe connection between column and application Warning Side mounting bracket screws use the correct torque on the side mounting bracket screws Warning The column can not be used in pull Warning Max bending LP3 375 Nm gt gt gt gt gt Page 60 of 104 5 Information on specific control boxes Please be aware if the control box is not visible after mounting all information regarding limitation of use shall be marked on the end product Output voltage On control boxes connected to the mains the voltage of the actuator output is dependent on load and the no load voltage can reach 50 V Control boxes connected to a battery can reach a voltage of 30 V during charging and no load For all control boxes with battery Prior to first use of LINAK batteries please make sure that they are being charged 24 hours in order to reach proper function and prolong the lifetime of the batteries Warning Please ob
30. inner or outer tubes when the actuator is running due to danger of squeezing Do only use the actuator within specified working limits It s not allowed to adjust the Build in dimension by turning of the inner tube This might cause collapse of the actuator 5 Recommendations t is recommended that the actuator is serviced according to the relevant national norms for the applications in which the actuator is used Connection bolts must be dimensioned so that they have the necessary strength in order to obtain the minimum safety factor according to the requirements of the authorities Connection bolts and brackets are to be inspected in connection with service and must be replaced if there are signs of wear and tear The safety function Electrical Spline should be checked in connection with service The function is checked by applying a straight pull of max 100 N to the back fixture The actuator must not be able to run in an inward direction Hereafter press the back fixture against the housing and the actuator can run in an inward direction e The actuator should be cleaned regularly in order to maintain a good hygiene e Inspect the actuator minimum once a year for wear and jarring sound Page 51 of 104 15 LA44 IC MEDLINE CARELINE LINAK 2 WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK No 442200 1L3001AG Prod Date 2014 06 20 0 6178941 9 Load Push 12000 Power Rate 24 V Max 9 5 A
31. is important that this is done carefully in order to protect the plugs and pins Please be sure that the plug is in the right location and fully pressed in before the cable lid is mounted Page 9 of 104 DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION OF PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY LINAK A S Smedeveenget 8 DK 6430 Nordborg Herewith declares that LINAK DESKLINE products as characterised by the following models and types Control Boxes Linear Actuators Lifting Columns Desk Panels RF Controls Accessories CBD4 CBD5 CBD6 CBD6S DB4 DB5 DB6 DB7 DB9 DB12 DB14 DB 16 LA23 LA31 DL1A DL2 DL4 DL5 DL6 DL7 DL8 DL9 DL10 DL11 DL12 DL14 DL15 DL16 DL17 BASE1 DPA DPB DPH DPF DPT DP1C DP1K DP1L DP1V DP1U WDPL1 HB1ORF HB20RF RFT RFRL SES Herewith declares that LINAK HOMELINE products as characterised by the following models and types Control Boxes Linear Actuators Dual Actuators Controls Accessories CB7 CB9H LA27 LA27CS LA28 LA29 LA31 HOMELINE TD1 TD2 TD3 HB10 HB10RF HB20 HB20RF HB40 HB60 HC 10 HC20RF DC CONNECTOR DJBH LED Lightbox Massage Motor SMPS001 TR6 USB Connector Herewith declares that LINAK MEDLINE amp CARELINE products as characterised by the following models and types Control Boxes Linear Actuators Lifting Columns Controls Accessories CB6 65 OpenBus CB8 CB9 12 CB14 CB16 OpenBus 20 OpenBus CBJ CBJ Care CBJ Home LA22 LA23
32. is replaced the micro processor always has to be initialised before use actuators with reed hall If re programmed please ensure that the correct software is used CB16 with battery backup The CB16 with battery backup has an acoustic alarm which sounds when the batteries are low approx 17 18 V To charge the batteries on a CB16 with internal batteries just connect the CB16 to mains Warning N In order to avoid injury a system with control s or accessories a CB16 with battery backup and actuators assembled must always be disassembled in transport and service situations 14 CB20 MEDLINE The CB20 is the platform for the future with a unique safety concept logging of service data and it is possible to connect a variety of accessories to the control box The CB20 consists of 3 modules CP20 Control Power CU20 Control Unit and BA20 Battery To ensure the battery pack BA20 has max efficiency the following must be complied with e The battery pack BA20 must be connected e Mains voltage must be connected min 12 hours before use Microprocessor All control boxes with a microprocessor must be initialized before start up A description of the initialization procedure can be obtained from your LINAK dealer If an actuator is replaced the microprocessor always has to be initialized before use actuators with reed hall If re programmed please ensure that the correct software is used External battery charger If anyth
33. not in operation The mains current supply is switched off and the plug has been pulled out The actuator is free from loads that could be released during this work Before you put the actuator into operation check the following The actuator is correctly mounted as indicated in the relevant user instructions The equipment can be freely moved over the actuator s whole working area The actuator is connected to a mains electricity supply transformer with the correct voltage and which is dimensioned and adapted to the actuator in question Ensure that the voltage applied matches to the voltage specified on the actuator label Ensure that the connection bolts can withstand the wear Ensure that the connection bolts are secured safely e During operation Listen for unusual sounds and watch out for uneven running Stop the actuator immediately if anything unusual is observed Do not side load the actuator Use only the actuator within the specified working limits Do not step or kick on the actuator When the equipment is not in use Switch off the mains supply or pull out the plug in order to prevent unintentional operation Check regularly the actuator and joints for extraordinary wear Note f the actuator is operated as a hand crank it must be operated by hand otherwise there is a risk of overloading the actuator and hereby damage the actuator Note When changing the cables on a LINAK actuator it
34. of the application Locking of a single channel at HL8x do not neccesarily prevent that channel from activation if the same channel are covered by another handset button e g at simultaneous drive or another control unit to be continued Page 77 of 104 Recommendation Violent use of the key on HL80 can cause either damage to the keyhole or the key itself If a lock key is missing then full control over the application could be missing Clean the handset regularly to ensure good hygiene standards When a defective Hx80 is replaced check that the new Hx80 has exactly the same specification and fuctionality Do not submerge the handset under water Unless otherwise specified or agreed by LINAK the handset is only intended to be used on LINAK systems When changing handsets for OpenBus systems the power must be switched off It is recommended to check the handset and cable for damage and holes made by violent handling before washing the application or at least once a year e t is recommended to have a parking place for the handset on the application where the customer ensures that the handset does not fall off For handsets with magnet e f handsets with magnet are attached to a smooth surface a movement or twisting of the cable for example during transport can cause the handset to move and result in damage if the cable is squeezed e The force of the magnet depends on the thickness of the lacquering the lacquering t
35. only for POWER RATING A PLACES lifting purposes It is not possible to use the column in any kind of pull DUTY CYCLE 10 Max 2 min 18 min application Depending on the application the LC2 can be operated either as a single column or several columns in a parallel system by choosing a control box with microprocessor It is designed to provide vertical lifting push only where simultaneous bending and torsion moments may occur Warning Do only use the column within specified working limits 5 LP2 MEDLINE CARELINE TECHLINE LINAK 2 The LP2 range of vertical lifting columns is ideal where vertical positioning of substantial loads is required The design allows the LP2 range to be built in a complete motion control system WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE simply by adding a suitable LINAK control box and handset DESIGNED IN DENMARK LP22AR000300505 Advanced design and high quality construction allows the column to be operated Prod Date 2014 06 20 5 0 6154781 either as single or parallel with up to a maximum of four units and or with a memory Max Load Push 2600 N function Power Rate 24 V 4 5 fe Duty Cycle 10 Max 2min 18min 2 E 9 t OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED he UVRIR PAR PERSONNEL NON AUT RE e P 0 2114579 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK The LP2 lifting column is the ideal choice for duties such as height adjustment on computer workstations work bench
36. placing the cable ON the bed or another form of support for the cable Please see the examples in the below pictures gt Maintenance Valid for all LINAK products e The LINAK products must be cleaned at regular intervals to remove dust and dirt and inspected for mechanical damage wear and breaks worn out parts must be replaced The LINAK products are closed units and require no internal maintenance Only type IPX6 is waterproof and type IPX6 Washable tolerates being washed in tunnels The LINAK products must be IPX6 Washable when cleaning in wash tunnels Make sure that the plugs are correctly fitted with O rings before washing O rings When individual parts are replaced in a LINAK IPX6 or IPX6 Washable system the O rings on all parts must be replaced at the same time On control boxes with a replaceable mains fuse the O ring in the fuse cover must be replaced every time the cover has been removed The O rings must be greased in water free vaseline when replacing them Make sure that the counterpart the socket is clean and undamaged Valid for all LINAK actuators and lifting columns Actuators lifting columns must be inspected at attachment points wires piston rod cabinet and plugs as well as checking that the actuator lifting columns function correctly e ensure that the pregreased inner tube remain lubricated the actuator must only be washed down when the piston rod is fully retracted Valid for all LINAK
37. possible on same charger The charger indicates whether the charger is connected to the mains green LED or whether the battery is being charged yellow LED Medically approved Usage e Approvals IEC60601 1 2005 3 edition ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition and CAN CSA 22 2 No 60601 1 2008 e Ambient temperatures 5 to 40 C 8 MBJ1 2 3 MEDLINE CARELINE Depending on of what your JUMBO system consists you need to use one of the following three mounting brackets IP protection is only valid when the JUMBO system is mounted vertically All three brackets include matching screws IPX1 IPXX and IPX5 are delivered with stainless screws The mounting screws for the control box charger must be tightened with a maximum torque of 1 Nm MBJ1 For use together with CBJ1 or CBJ2 or CBJC CHJ2 and BAJ1 or BAJ2 I e when combining control box charger and battery pack MBJ1 has to be used MBJ2 For use together with CBJ1 or CBJ2 or CBJC and BAJ1 or BAJ2 1 e when combining control box and battery pack MBJ2 has to be used H MBJ3 For use together with CHJ2 and BAJ1 or BAJ2 e when combining charger and battery pack MBJ3 has to be used Page 85 of 104 8 Information on specific accessories If the actuator is to be equipped with accessories these must be specified when ordering the actuator from LINAK There are the following possibilities 1 TR6 TR7
38. 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 If a system is opened by unauthorised personel there is a risk that it may malfunction at a later date Spare parts LINAK can supply spindle parts and motor parts as spare parts Please indicate the designation from the label when ordering spare parts from your nearest authorised LINAK dealer Disposal of LINAK s products LINAK s products may be disposed of possibly by dividing them into different waste groups for recycling or combustion We recommend that our product is disassembled as much as possible at the disposal and that you try to recycle it As an example of main groups within sorting of waste we can mention the following Metal plastic cable scrap combustible material and collection for recoverable resources Some of these main groups can be sub divided into groups e g metal can be divided into steel and aluminum or plastic can be divided into ABS and PP As an example of sorting we show you below which recycling groups the different components in LINAK s products should be placed into Product Component Recycling group Actuator Spindle and motor Metal scrap Plastic housing Plastic recycling or combustion Cable Cable scrap or combustion Control box PC board Electronics scrap Plastic housing Plastic recycling or combustion Cable Cable scrap or combustion Transform
39. temperature w Recommendations Max storage temperatures 50 C BL4 is for use in push applications only and only mounted with the motor housing uppermost Actuators using buffer end stop principle are not compatible with BLA and CB9 systems If the column is driven in end position end stop switches in the actuator will be activated and if the handset is kept activated you will in some cases depending on the column load see that the actuator starts and stops as long as the handset is activated Recommendations with washable versions e PX6 Washable versions must not be dismantled and then be rebuilt again without the motor housing being changed in order to ensure the washability e There must be at least 4 hours between each washing cycle to allow the BL4 to resume normal temperature to be continued Page 56 of 104 BL4 Mounting guidelines The BLA must always be mounted vertically before operation and always vertical with the motor housing uppermost Otherwise the internal end stop switch system can break due to rotation e Both the motor housing and the bottom tube the one with the largest diameter must be secured in the application in such a way that no rotation can occur e t is recommended to monitor the current consumption in order to determine the necessary tensioning force for the mounting bracket If the current consumption rises the BL4 has been tightened too much Top bracket Not supplied by L
40. temperature 5 to 40 e For up to three actuators lift leg spreader and tilt of the sling Approvals IEC60601 1 2005 3 edition ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition CAN CSA 22 2 No 60601 1 2008 Australia deviation for one two or three actuators lift leg spread and tilt actuator Canadian deviation b Recommendations Before start up we recommend to reset the service counters days and cycles until next service visit To reset press the up and down button on the control box or the hand control for 5 seconds An audio signal will confirm the resetting to be continued Page 80 of 104 e The green battery indicator 100 to 50 capacity remaining will light up during charging even though the battery is not fully charged It is necessary to use the CHARGE diode to indicate whether or not the battery is fully charged when using internal charger The CHARGE indicator will light up during charging and turn off when the battery is fully charged e When charging the CBJ Care will not be able to operate any actuators e Using the Learn Mode function means that The lift will never be able to lift more than 1 5 times the max load However the actuator will not stop exactly at the weight it is adjusted to This is because the actuator will use less current when it s components are run in After the max current value has been registered using the Learn function the control box will be able to use max current 1096 Th
41. there is a short circuit the control box will show the short circuit symbol with a recommendation to check the connections The symbol will be shown until the short circuit has been repaired Service The control box will show the service symbol when it is time for service The standard setting is after 12 months 8000 m cycles After each power down the first time that the service symbol is shown the control box will provide an audio sound 100 milli seconds so that the user gets a reminder about checking the display The SERVICE text will blink 3 times then a static service symbol will be shown 10 seconds in total Even though it is time for service the system will still be functional and work as normal Overload Channel 1 only den When overload occurs according to the pre definedcurrent cut off limit the overload symbol will be shown on the display The MAX text will blink 3 times and the overload symbol will be shown for 10 seconds in total Service information read out Basic service information can be read out on the display To get the service information on the display please press the lifting arm up button only 1 2 second press The information will be shown for 12 minute or until other buttons are activated gt Total cycles done on channel 1 gt Total work done on channel 1 7 Total number of overloads channel 1 77 Days since last service Days between services If No da
42. use of permanent magnets AN Warnings Do not sit or lie on the handset It can cause unintended movement of the application 20 HL70 MEDLINE CARELINE The HL70 is a handset with integrated locking function where a selective Item HL7240002420500 begs Bras tas Date 2009 03 19 4 locking of the different functions is available by use of a special key The HL70 is an alternative to the HB70 combined with an attendant Control MEEDIAN IDEII OR Panel ACM ACL etc P 0 123456 0001 5 0 7654321 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK 21 HL80 CARELINE WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE Item No HL854507001 61 Prod Date 2009 03 19 IP54 S 0 7654321 NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL A The HL80 handset has an optimised ergonomic design and switch activations LINAK The HL80 is a lockable handset which makes it possible to lock or unlock one or several functions It is available in several different standard versions with a variation of bed symbols for easy interaction with end users Usage MADE BY A S DENMARK cce e Approved according to IEC60601 1 2005 3 edition ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition and N576 123456 0001 CAN CSA 22 2 No 60601 1 2008 AN Warnings When using the locking function on HL80 check that the handset switches are actually locked Locking function on HL80 only locks the actual handset Do not sit or lie on the handset It can cause unintended movement
43. value 6 8 e Irrespective of the load the duty cycle stated in the data sheets must NOT be exceeded e The DESKLINE systems can only be used in push applications e The control box TWINDRIVE must only be connected to the voltage stated on the label e System not specified for pull must only be used in push applications Fastening screws and bolts must be correct tightened Do not open the closing device on the TWINDRIVE during operation e Specifications on the label must under no circumstances be exesided e NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTORIZED PERSONNEL Do only use the actuator within specified working limits Note that during construction of applications in which the actuator is to be fitted there must be no possibility of personal injury for example the squeezing or fingers or arms f irregularities are observed the actuator must be replaced e f the actuator is used for pull in an application where personal injury can occur the following is valid It is the application manufacturer s responsibility to incorporate a suitable safety arrangement which will prevent personal injury from occurring if the actuator should fail e MEDLINE and CARELINE products are rated to operate at an altitude lt 2000 m Failing to follow these instructions result the actuator suffering damage or being ruined e Before you start mounting dismounting ensure that the following points are observed The actuator is
44. with a safety nut in pull as an option Actuators with safety nut in push can only function when used in push applications The safety nut comes into operation should the main nut fail Afterwards it is only possible to drive the actuator into the innermost position Safety nut in pull is for pull applications and works the opposite way as described above Thereafter the actuator will not function any more and must be sent for service Built in end stop circuit In the actuators mentioned the end stop switch is part of the actuator construction Each time the actuator reaches end stop position the switch is activated and the current is cut off Page 45 of 104 12 LA43 MEDLINE CARELINE LINAK Ej WE IMPROVE SENE a The LA43 is available in a powerful 8 000N version ensuring safe patient handling With the LA43 actuator LINAK offers a product which with its wide range of safety options low noise level and outstanding performance is the right choice for medical DESIGNED IN DEN applications such as patient lifts beds dental chairs etc Type 43040200A050B4 2120103752D0210 No J90004 Usage Prod Date 2014 06 20 5 0 6145250 Duty cycle 1096 2 minutes continuous use followed by 18 minutes Max Load Push 8000 N IPX4 not in use Duty Cycle 10 max 2 min 18 min Ti 4e Usage temperature 5 C to 40 C Ay T9 E UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL g Storage temperature 10 C to 50 C CBJ1 2 CBJ Ho
45. 1 of 104 Battery information The battery discharging will be shown in four stages Battery state 1 battery is ok no need for charging 100 50 96 Battery state 2 Battery needs charging 50 25 Battery state 3 Battery needs charging Less than 25 Buzzer sound is provided when a button is pressed in this battery state E Battery state 4 battery needs charging At this stage some of the functionality of the lift is lost At this battery stage it is only possible to drive the lifting arm down Furthermore an audio signal will sound when a control button is activated 17V or lower The symbol will switch between the two pictures for 10 seconds The battery symbol is shown when the box is active until power down 2 minutes after use e The battery level is measured via voltage level This means that it is possible to experience e g that the battery switches from state 1 to state 2 and back to state 1 It is not possible to use other batttery types than BAJ1 BAJ2 with the JUMBO Care Charging of battery When the mains cable is plugged in and a control button is activated the symbol to the left is shown on the display until power down 2 minutes later The purpose of the symbol is to tell the user that it is not possible to use the lift when it is plugged in to the mains CB6S OBL with battery charger is not an approved combination because it does not support charging indicator Short circuit SS If
46. 1 on channel 2 leg spreader e Duty cycle Max 10 or 2 min continuous use then 18 min without use e Ambient temperature 5 to 40 C Approvals IEC60601 1 2005 3 edition ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition Replacement of battery Mounting of CBJ Home UP Only an authorised LINAK service centre should change a battery in a CBJ Home only vertically If a CBJ Home is opened and a battery changed by an unauthorised personel there is a risk that it may malfunction at a later date Recommendations f emergency stop is pressed whilst charging the batteries will not be charged e When charging the CBJ Home will not be able to operate any actuators e For recharging the batteries use charger CHO1 charger has to be ordered separately Mains cable must be ordered separately if internal charger is chosen Note Always mount the CBJ Home with the channel sockets facing downwards The CBJ Home is not intended for use with buffer type actuators such as LA28 and LA32 only LA31 LA34 and LA44 The actuator must always be fitted with an exchangeable cable mini fit socket Actuators on channel 1 must always be with spline It cannot be guaranteed that the actuator will stop exactly at the weight that is stored as the motors in the actuators will use less current when run in Though it will never reach the 1 5 times max load as the norm states Tolerance for current cut off is 10 The maximum cut off value that can be r
47. 2 Step 2 Insert the cables into the cable lock Make sure that the correct cables are placed in the corresponding holes 14 LA44 MEDLINE CARELINE The LA44 is available in powerful 10 000 N and 12 000 N versions ensuring safe With the LA44 actuator LINAK offers a product which with its wide range of safety WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE options low noise level and outstanding performance is the right choice for medical DESIGNED IN DENMARK applications such as patient lifts beds dental chairs etc No 442104 5L3001A0 Prod Date 2014 06 20 5 0 6412569 ANis Built in end stop switches Load Push 12000 The end stop switch is part of the actuator construction Each time the actuator reaches Power Rate 24 V Max 9 5 A 9 end stop position the switch is activated and the current is cut off Duty Cycle 10 Max 2 min 18 min IPX4 NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL A OUVRIR PAR PERSONNEL NON AUTOR Mechanical Spline HUM X C The Spline functions so that the actuator can only push not pull P 0 2114 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK Precautions The actuator is not suitable for outdoor applications Power supply without current cut off can cause serious damage to the actuator if a mechanical stop is encountered or the actuator movement is blocked in another way If there is a risk of pull forces in the application the actuator must be equipped with mechanical or electrical
48. 2 CBJ H CBJ C CB6S CB16 and CB20 Approvals IEC60601 1 2005 3 edition ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition and CAN CSA 22 2 No 60601 1 2008 The HB86 version has a shorter distance between the buttons and cannot be approved according to EN IEC60601 2 52 Application Environment 4 for care beds used in Domestic area or EN 1970 80 is designed and tested according to IPX6 washable in conformity with EN60601 2 52 cl 201 11 6 6 101 Machine washable medical beds The HB80 must hang vertically from it s hook during the washing process In order to maintain the flexibility of the cables it is important that a coiled cable is placed in such a way that the cable s own weight does not strain the coil during the washing process p Recommendation e Unless otherwise specified or agreed by LINAK the handset is only intended to be used on LINAK systems e When changing handsets for OpenBus systems the power must be switched off e t is recommended to check the handset and cable for damage and holes made by violent handling before washing the application or at least once a year It is recommended to have a parking place for the handset on the application where the customer ensures that the handset does not fall off Clean the handset regularly to ensure good hygiene standards When a defective HB80 is replaced check that the new HB80 has exactly the same specification and functionality Do not submerge the handset under water For
49. 25 0 2114579 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK Regarding reed switch connection see Figure 6 10 The BB3 3 part telescopic actuator is the ideal choice for vertical lift of beds where design and easy integration in the customer s guidance ensures optimum freedom of design The BB3 is a 3 part telescopic actuator designed to meet EN 1970 for care beds which demands an adjustment range from 350 mm up to 750 mm Reed switch The Reed switch gives a number of pulses for each rotation of the motor These pulses are used to calculate the piston rod s position as well as to control several actuators running in parallel Your nearest LINAK dealer can inform you of the number of pulses per stroke length e The columns must be securely mounted before operation no rotation must be possible e The motor housing must be mounted uppermost AN Warning 2 BL1 MEDLINE CARELINE LINAK 2 WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK No BL1411A01400A Prod Date 2014 06 20 S 0 6148789 MW a I ower Rate 24V Max Cycle 10 max 2 min 18 min Ti S E In Zt raf rai fig hp iiic x e P 0 2114579 0001 mabe BY LINAK A S DENMARK Usage AN Duty cycle Usage temperature 5 C to 40 C Do only use the column within specified working limits The BL1 is a 3 part lifting column designed to be used for example in Hospital beds Nursing Home beds Treatment chairs Couches and Den
50. 42 of 104 Mechanical spline The splines function so that the actuator can only push not pull During pull in the actuator the inner tube is lifted off the thread bush and the actuator can therefore never pull a load only push See figure 8 Functional test of mechanical splines When the piston rod is at the innermost position it must be possible to pull it out manually to its full travel length and to press it in again without much resistance and without using the motor If this is not possible contact your nearest LINAK dealer Electrical splines In the rear fixture on the actuator a microswitch is fitted which turns off the motor if the actuator is exposed to pull forces Functional test of electrical splines When the actuator is correctly fixed mounted the inward movement of the piston must stop when the actuator is pulled or the movement is blocked so that the back fixture is not put under undue stress tension For mounting see Figure 7 Quick release When the quick release arm see Figure 9 is turned counter clockwise approx 75 and fixed here the piston rod is released and can now be pressed in to its innermost position or pulled out to its outermost position When the quick release arm is released the arm turns back and the actuator functions normally again The cable must not be tight Warning e f the actuator does not work as described above the risk of injury due to squeezing can arise Therefore the actuator
51. A 22 2 No 60601 1 2008 approved 4 rotectivefcap Prot 505201 Piston rod without eye LA32 with quick release and freewheeling function must not be sold to new products w Maximum load in pull 2000N LA32 actuators for patient hoists are marked with a label to ensure the user is aware that it is not permitted to handle the patient hoist by pulling the actuator or otherwise expose it to side forces Freewheeling of piston rod All LA32 actuators with freewheeling as well as with quick release have the designation W on the label The function causes the following e The piston rod can be pulled out with a thrust of approx 300 N and it remains in the new position without declutching The actuator cannot pull but only push Functional test It must be possible to pull the piston rod out with a thrust of approx 300 N and it must remain in the new position without releasing If this is not possible contact your nearest LINAK dealer Built in end stop circuit CS32 In the LA32 actuators with built in CS32 A B or C PCB the actuator is switched off at the end position or when overloaded LA32 actuator with e The CS32 A is standard IPX1 and is connected to a HB41 handset with a telephone plug e The CS32 B is standard IPX5 and is connected to a HB41 handset with a DIN plug CS32 B is also available in IPX6 e The CS32 C is standard IPX1 and is connected to an external contact or control See Figure 6 7 be continued Page
52. A will not work to be continued Page 63 of 104 Recommendations for both CB8 2A and CB8 3A Note max accumulated power consumption is 10 Amp e The measurement is individual for each channel but if the total current consumption reaches 10 Amp the CB cuts off the current The CB and the actuator are therefore protected via a common measurement Important Individual current cut off External Charger 01 has to be ordered separately Battery 0801 for CB8 2A versions M G H Q R and CB8 3A version M has to be ordered separately With CB800XXXXN X0 channel 3 must be short circuited before connection to allow proper function and battery charging An external emergency stop device NC must be mounted from channel 3 of CB800XXXXN XO before connection to allow proper function and battery charging When using the CB8 A with emergency stop button the stop button must be released before charging batteries CURRENT CUT OFF A The current to each actuator is monitored and when this reaches a specified value the current to that actuator is cut off As the actuators do not have the same current consumption the cut off values must also be different Therefore it must be specified which actuator is to be connected to which channel 7 CB8 T TECHLINE LINAK 2 WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK CB8002T22 0017 Date 2014 06 20 5 0 6145789 Uin 230 50 Hz Iin Max 0 63 5 Int 5 max 1
53. ADA LINAK Canada Inc Phone 1 502 253 5595 Fax 1 416 255 7720 E mail info linak ca www linak us com CZECH REPUBLIC LINAK C amp S S R O Phone 420581741814 Fax 420581702452 E mail ponizil linak cz www linak cz DISTRIBUTORS ARGENTINA Novotec Argentina SRL Phone 54 11 4303 8900 54 11 4303 8989 Fax 54 11 4032 0184 E mail info novotecargentina com www novotecargentina com AUSTRALIA Ballarat Industrial Supplies www ballind com au BL Shipways amp Co www blshipway com au Gas Strut Marine and Industrial www gasstrutmarine com au Prime Motion amp Control www primehyd com au West Vic Industrial Supplies www westvicindustrial COLOMBIA MEM Ltda Phone 57 1 334 7666 Fax 57 1 282 1684 E mail servicioalcliente memltda com co www memltda com co INDONESIA Pt Himalaya Everest Jaya Phone 6 221 544 8956 6 221 544 8965 6 221 619 4658 6 221 619 1925 E mail hejplastic div centrin net id www hej co id Fax Com rcio De Atuadores Ltda DENMARK LINAK A S Group Headquarters Guderup Phone 45 73 15 15 15 Fax 45 74 45 80 48 Fax 45 73 15 16 13 Sales E mail infoGlinak com www linak com DENMARK LINAK Danmark A S Phone 45 86 80 36 11 Fax 45 86 82 90 51 E mail linak linak silkeborg dk www linak dk FINLAND LINAK OY Phone 358 10 841 8700 Fax 358 10 841 8729 E mail linak linak fi www linak fi FRANCE
54. Approvals Medical approvals to be determined 19 b tinued Page 87 of 104 be continue Mounting Mounting of massage motor by using brackets Massage motor on a plate Is mounted with 4 screws a Screw S Massage motor Nut Mounting of the screw with max torque 2 Nm The massage unit is mounted with 4 x M6 roundheaded machine screws with flat underside 15 to 20 mm long the thickness of the bracket Torque max 2 3 Nm 2 brackets must be used one on each side of the slat 6 MJB MEDLINE CARELINE The MJB Modular Junction Box is designed for use together with the CB20 and other OpenBus control boxes LINAK The MJB makes it possible to connect handsets attendant controls and accessories with the CB20 CB6S CB16 The COUNT CB20 has 2 modular jack interfaces but by using the MJB the connection possiblities are greatly increased One Item MJB0005000 1023 2d i i i ncm bao EXC modular jack channel is used for connecting to the control box NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK P 0 123456 0001 A C 7 SLS MEDLINE CARELINE TIT TT IIl LINAK has designed a switch that can be mounted in connection with the 24V DC actuators LA12 LA22 LA28 e LA28S LA31 LA32 or LA34 and a control box on e g a bed frame LINAK The Safety Limit Switch SLS The SLS Switch is primarily used as a Limit Switch in systems consisting of a control No S
55. Conforms to ANSI AAMI Std ES60601 1 Cert to CSA Std C22 2 No 60601 1 Page 17 of 104 Mounting Actuator Do not use any other screws for the mounting brackets than those recommended by LINAK If longer screws are used they will come into contact with the inner parts of the actuator This will result in an irregular operation or even damage the actuator During mounting the actuator must always be Fixed to protect it against torque and bending See Figure 2 Fixed so that it is restrained but free to move on its mountings See Figure 3 Fixed in brackets which can take up the torque reaction See Figure 3 Mounted at right angles so that the right angle requirement is observed See Figure 4 Mounted with correct bolt dimension Mounted with bolts and nuts made of high quality steel grade e g 10 8 No thread on bolt inside back fixture or piston rod eye Bolts and nuts must be protected from being able to fall out Inspect the actuator for damage before mounting Damaged actuator must not be mounted Watch e g for damaged packaging Do not use a too high tourque when mounting the bolts for back fixture or piston rod eye Control boxes e The mounting screws on the control box must be tightened with a maximum torque of 1 Nm The mounting surface to which the control box is attached should have a surface evenness better than 0 5 mm Systems must not be installed deinstalled while in operation Control boxes with a wet alarm mu
56. Do not use or store LINAK battery packs where the surrounding temperature exceed 50 C such as inside a hot automobile in direct sunlight or in front of a stove or a source of intense heat Doing so can shorten battery life lower its performance level cause the battery to leak fluid be damaged or deformed For actuators without plugs which are not connected to a LINAK control box the mains supply or the actuator must always be equipped with an arrangement that switches off the actuator at the end stop for example LS or LSD limit switch If there is a risk of overloading the actuator the mains supply must be equipped with a safety device against overloading for example a CS16 PCB If these precautions are not observed the actuator can be damaged The LINAK products cannot tolerate the influence of strong solvents basic or alkaline liquids Non LINAK handsets LINAK handsets are designed specially for LINAK control boxes and they are designed to be highly reliable and flexible If the customer still wishes to use his own handset it is important to contact a LINAK sales person to find out the requirements with regard to the Switches in the handset Poor switches can destroy the control box The duty cyde printed on the label of the control box must always be noted If this is exceeded there is a risk of the control box being overheated and damaged Unless otherwise specified on the label the duty cyde is max 1096 max 2 min in use foll
57. EDERATION 000 FAM Phone 7 812 3319333 Fax 7 812 3271454 E mail purchase fam drive ru www fam drive ru SINGAPORE Servo Dynamics Pte Ltd Phone 65 6844 0288 Fax 65 6844 0070 E mail servodynamics servo com sg WWW Servo com sg SOUTH AFRICA Industrial Specialised Applications CC For contact details on other countries please visit www linak com or contact LINAK INTERNATIONAL Phone 45 73 15 15 15 Fax 45 74 45 90 10 Fax 45 73 15 16 13 Sales E mail infoGlinak com www linak com Phone 27 11 312 2292 or 27 11 2077600 Switch Board Fax 27 11315 6999 E mail gartht isagroup co za WWW iSaza co za UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Mechatronics Phone 971 4 267 4311 Fax 971 4 267 4312 E mail mechtron emirates net ae www mechatronics ae Page 104 of 104 USA LINAK U S Inc North and South American Headquarters Phone 1 502 253 5595 Fax 1 502 253 5596 E mail info linak us com www linak us com NORWAY LINAK Norge AS Phone 47 32 82 90 90 Fax 47 32 82 90 98 E mail info linak no www linak no POLAND LINAK Polska Phone 48 22 500 28 74 Fax 4 48 22 500 28 75 E mail dkreh linak dk www linak pl REPUBLIC OF KOREA LINAK Korea Ltd Phone 82 0 2 6231 1515 Fax 82 0 2 6231 1516 E mail scully linak kr www linak kr RUSSIAN FEDERATION 000 LINAK Phone 7 495 280 14 26 Fax 7 495 687 14 26 E mail info linak ru www linak ru SPAIN LINAK Actuadores S L u Phon
58. External transformer If the TR6 or TR7 fixed cable connection becomes damaged the transformer must be replaced 1 BA18 MEDLINE CARELINE The BA18 is exchangeable without opening the CB BA18 is a separate box Ventilation of external batteries BA18 see Figure 1 Mem BA1811 1300 000 Check at regular intervals that the ventilation stub is undamaged and intact The construction of the ventilation stub a ing permits battery gasses to get out but it does not permit penetration of water U Out 24V 10A IPX5 G CAUTION NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL A U sa g e 9 Compatible with CB6 CB65 CB7 CB9 CB12 CB14 BT versions e Ambient temperature 5 C to 40 C 2 CS16 TECHLINE The 516 electronic limit switch is connected between the LINAK actuator and a non LINAK power supply where LINAK G it cuts out the current to the actuator in end position of if an obstacle is encountered The PCB contains a variable WE IMPROYEYOUR BIFE current limit setting and is available in different versions depending on the actuator with which it is to be used Item No CS1600 04 24 00 amp Prod Date 2009 03 30 5 07654321 The CS16 should be connected between the linear actuator and the power supply where it will switch off the power NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL the actuator reaches end position or if the actuator is overloaded MADE BY LINAK A S DEN
59. INAK Holes for mounting BL4 in the application Mounting bracket for the bottom tube Not supplied by LINAK The bracket drawings are for The bracket force has to be guideline purposes only distributed over the entire LINAK can supply a mounting bracket for the bottom tube Part no 0673003 The mounting plate in the application must cover the entire top plate of the BL1 and be strong enough to carry the load It is recommended that all 4 holes in the motor housing are used to fasten the BL4 to the application The screws must provide a secure fixing e g as with self locking Remember to secure the cable to the housing with a cable tie Use the fixing eye next to the connector socket On the BL4 cables clip sleeve are mounted they need to be removed e Electro Static Discharges Be aware that there is no electrical connection through the length of the BL4 column Therefore to avoid ESD issues consider external potential alignment between the top and bottom of the bed frame When mounting more than one BL4 you need to consider the fixation Fixed pivotpoint Moveable pivot point Example 1 Fixed pivot point Fixed pivot point Example 2 to be continued Page 57 of 104 The reason why it is important only to fix one column is that the If you have trend antitrend function in your application you need to mount columns will not move exactly in parallel even if you have positioning
60. INAK patient positioning must be carefully controlled by medical staff WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE Item ACC002 00 171814 Date 2009 03 19 IPX6 5 0 7654321 NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK WUC 29 576 2 ACK MEDLINE CARELINE om The OpenBus system makes it possible to use keypads as Attendant Controls or Handsets integrated in the LINAK bed side rails The keypads are named ACK Attendant Control Keypads WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE Item ACK0001010C 1800 The protection class is dependent on customer design and testing Date 2009 03 19 0 7654321 NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK WAU EAI 59 576 Features and Options e There is no IP rating as standard please contact LINAK A S if a special IP rating is required Usage e Compatibible with OpenBus control boxes e g CB20 e Ambient temperature 5 to 40 C e For approvals information see Lintra Development Certificates For LINAK Standard ACK s the following is applicable e Colour Grey RAL 7035 Adhesive for the standard ACK is 3M 468MP For information re suitable and unsuitable surfaces please see 3M s webpage Standard recommandation for curing time is 72 hours The customer is responsible for correct mounting on suitable surfaces For datasheets and additional informations regarding the adhesives www 3M com For Customised ACK s the following is applicable Dependant on the
61. L is M4 for ACP is it M5 and for the ACM is it M6 For further instructions regarding mounting see the data sheet for the individual product or in chapter 5 6 or 8 in this manual Page 18 of 104 Connecting the system Do not connect the mains cable until all actuators and handsets have been connected to the control box Start by connecting the handset to the control box The connection in the control box is marked with HB 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 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 cable The actuators can now be operated by pushing a button on the handset Use only one button at the time If the control box is equipped with a special software an initializing process might be necessary This process is described in the software specification LINAK handset LINAK actuator or lifting column LINAK control box E m a e EL Attention should be paid to the following Control boxes must only be connected to the mains voltage specified on the label All DIN jack or minifit plugs from the 65 12 14 16 CB20 IPX6 Washable should be locked by using a LINAK locking mechanism e The control box must be connected in such a way that t
62. L1 Mini fit plug cable LA27 Mini fit plug cable with Feedback with Feedback Pin 1 Hall GND Hall com GND Pin 2 Vbus Vbus Pin 3 M Motor Power M Motor Power Pin 4 Hall A EOS analog Pin 5 Hall B Hall Pin 6 M Motor Power M Motor Power LA34 LA44 Mini fit plug cable potentiometer BLA Mini fit plug cable Pin 1 Pot GND Reed com GND Pin 2 Vbus Vbus Pin 3 M Motor Power M Motor Power Pin 4 Pot Position NC Pin 5 Pot 3V3 Reed Pin 6 M Motor Power M Motor Power Page 101 of 104 Figure 7 0 max 1 5 Figure 8 Figure 9 J5 Tt Ec i o W Y M RF Figure 10 HALL HALL B R GRGUBR S Page 102 of 104 BL Page 103 of 104 FACTORIES CHINA LINAK Shenzhen Actuator Systems Ltd Phone 86 755 8610 6656 Fax 86 755 8610 6990 E mail sales linak cn www linak cn SUBSIDIARIES AUSTRALIA LINAK Australia Pty Ltd Phone 61 3 8796 9777 Fax 61 3 8796 9778 E mail sales linak com au www linak com au AUSTRIA LINAK Reprasentanz Osterreich Wien Phone 43 1 890 7446 Fax 43 1 890 744615 E mail info linak de www linak at BELGIUM amp LUXEMBOURG LINAK Actuator Systems NV SA Phone 32 0 9 230 01 09 Fax 32 0 9 230 88 80 E mail info linak be www linak be BRAZIL LINAK Do Brasi Phone 55 11 2832 7070 Fax 55 11 2832 7060 E mail info linak com br Wwww linak com br CAN
63. LA27 LA28 LA30 LA31 CARELINE LA32 LA34 LA43 LA44 BL1 BLA LP2 LP3 LC2 ACC ACK ACO ACL ACM ACP DPH FS FS2 FS3 FPP HB20 HB30 HB40 HB70 HB80 HD80 HL70 HL80 5 Driving wheel BA18 01 CHJ2 COBO20 DJB IRO MJB MJB SMPS30 MJB Gateway MJB Under Bed Light Scale 515 Herewith declares that LINAK TECHLINE products as characterised by the following models and types Linear Actuators comply with the following parts of the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC ANNEX I Essential health and safety requirements relating to the design and construction of machinery LA12 LA14 LA22 LA23 LA25 LA30 LA35 LA36 LA37 1 5 1 Electricity supply The relevant technical documentation is compiled in accordance with part B of Annex VII and that this documentation or part hereof will be transmitted by post or electronically to a reasoned request by the national authorities This partly completed machinery must not be put into service until the final machinery into which it is to be incorporated has been declared in conformity with the provisions of the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC where appropriate Nordborg atri a FP 2013 05 29 LINAK A S John Kling B Sc E E Certification and Regulatory Affairs Authorized to compile the relevant technical documentation Page 10 of 104 1 System description Usage type of applications LINAK actuators lifting columns and electronics have been developed for
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65. LS420 00001380 box LA28 28 and or LA32 As an example the 515 can be installed on the actuator cable where it disconnects the actuator in either inward or IUE BY LA DEMIR OCCO outward direction when activated The SLS can also be used as a signal control directly connected to a control box 8 SMPS30 MEDLINE CARELINE u The SMPS30 is a very powerful Switch Mode Power Supply typically used D oa Tae CE for Treatment or Examination Couches The SMPS30 is an eco friendly tem smpssoseuocccg ra 10 2 min 18 min 6 Gus solution due to a low standby power consumption compared to tradi Date 2012 11 22 TOMARON T l tional transformer solutions The universal input voltage makes the SMPS P O 1234567 0001 AS OUVRIR PAR PERSONNEL NON AUTORIS gt ASSEMBLED IN CHINA AX NOt TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL adaptable to the worldwide market irrespective of the input voltage Usage e Compatibility LA43 IC LA44 IC e Duty Cyde 10 2 minutes continuous use followed by 18 minutes not in use e Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C e Storage temperature 10 C to 50 C e Relative humidity 20 to 90 30 C not condensing e Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa e Altitude max 2000 metres above sea level e Approvals IEC60601 1 2005 ed ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition CAN CSA 22 2 No 60601 1 2008 10 DUTY CYCLE MAX OUTPUT POWER IS POSSIBLE AT AN A
66. MARK 0 123456 0001 HCE As the CS16 open PCB s they have to be installed in an encapsulation to prevent damage LINAK offers one type of encapsulation for CS16 Adjustment of CS16 The CS16 has a rotary potentiometer for adjusting the value of the cut off current To obtain the correct cut off current connect the CS16 and turn the potentiometer as far as it will go anticlock wise to set the maximum cut off current Then subject the actuator to the maximum load it will be exposed to in the application At the same time turn the potentiometer clockwise reducing the cut off current until the actuator stops not in end position Then turn the potentiometer approx quarter of a turn anti clockwise and the system is ready for use As the CS16 is a open PCB s it have to be installed an encapsulation to prevent damage LINAK offers one type of encapsulation 3 DJB MEDLINE CARELINE The DIN Junction Box is designed for use where there is a need for more than 1 or 2 controls to be connected to a 9 WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE control box DJB0004000 1020 The DIN Junction Box is constructed for connection of up to 4 controls with 8 pin DIN plugs Furthermore the box is Date 2009 03 30 IPX6 S 0 7654321 NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL constructed so that all channels for connetion are placed on the same side of the box seitens imn This gives the box a clean design and makes it e
67. MBIENT TEMPERATURE OF 25 C to be continued Page 88 of 104 Safety concept DC power is only on the application when needed when the hand control is activated The user is part of a safety concept with light indications showing Connected to the mains Green light when connected to the mains Power request Yellow light at power request when the hand control is activated Check of functionality 2 Yellow light is turned off when releasing a hand control button otherwise the hand control or other components in the application are defective If so the user must call for service The SMPS30 is designed for placing on the floor but it can also be mounted on the wall application via the bottom base plate and 4 screws If the SMPS30 is mounted on the wall application please dismount the SMPS30 to get access to the cable locking mechanism on the mains cable Recommendations Please note The SMPS30 is only compatible with LA43 IC and the LA44 IC The SMPS30 is not suitable for outdoor applications Before installation re installation or troubleshooting e Stop the application Switch off the power supply and pull out the mains plug Relieve the application of any loads which may be released during the work Before start up e Make sure that the system has been installed as instructed in the User Manual System connection The individual parts must be connected before the SM
68. Modular Junction Box MJB5061101 00 e DPH1K10 210007 combined with MJB5061 101 00 creates the OpenBus codes Up Arrow Down Arrow H1 e Wrong mounting is not an issue with the MJB5061101 00 and the modular jack plug of the DPH cable The plug will only fit into the correct ports of the MJB Page 70 of 104 8 FPP CARELINE LINAK WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK Type FPP60XX02 12000 Item FPPO06 00 Date 2010 09 22 IPX6 S 0 7654321 NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK ARS MEN CE P 0 1234567 0001 Recommendations The FPP Flexible Patient Panel is a user friendly control panel especially for elderly people or disabled persons placed on a flexible arm which is to be mounted on the bedframe in front of the patients head The FPP makes the patient more independent is ergonomically designed by the users and easy to install on even the most advanced equipment The FPP has a flexible arm which makes it immediately available by simply pulling and bending it into position When not in use the patient can also push it slightly away However it is never dropped or lost on the floor The FPP is for use with a variety of different bed types and therefore it is compatible with control boxes that use an OpenBus interface i e CB6S CB16 and CB20 The application manufacturer must insure a proper installation of the FPP in the application The installation must
69. O BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL A ASSEMBLED IN GERMANY P 0 123456 0001 CEO The Foot Switch is a modular system developed for use together with some of LINAK control boxes The LINAK Foot Switch is designed for control of physiotherapeutic beds hospital beds dentist chairs gynaecologist chairs computer workstations and working desks etc It can also be used as a stand alone item for industrial applications Footswitch Consist of FS a pedal unit and FSE electronics unit which can activate one or more actuators The module system can max consist of two pedal units a FSR right pedal a FSL left pedal and one electronics box The FS2 Foot Switch is developed for use together with some of LINAK control boxes and especially designed for mounting on a support plate The Foot Switch is available in a single and a double version The double version can be used on a bed where one Foot Switch will be mounted on each side of the bed frame thus enabling operation from both sides Page 71 of 104 11 FS3 MEDLINE CARELINE Floor adaptor LINAKG WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE MADE BY LINAK CHINA Type FS31HS10000006 G00000000D11000 Item J90117 Date 2013 08 29 X6 AS To BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL SA OUVRIR PAR PERSONNEL NON A iil ACO x Un P 0 W 021712 0001 Bed adaptor Wil PROVE YOUR LIFE Type FS30V0S000000W G11000002M0S000 Item J90004 Date 2013 04 19 IP x6
70. PS30 is connected to the mains During operation e Ensure that the cables are not damaged Unplug the SMPS30 before moving the equipment Device protection The SMPS30 contains several mechanisms to protect itself from being damaged due to excessive use e n case of overheating the device will activate a thermal protection No power output will be available until the temperature is back again within normal operating range e n case of exceeding the current limit failure in the actuator the device will activate an overload protection Immediately after the situation has been remediated the power output will be available again Hot plugging t is not allowed to remove or to add the output cable as long as the SMPS is powered by mains Maintenance cleaning The SMPS30 must be cleaned at regular intervals to remove dust and dirt and it must be inspected for mechanical damage wear and breaks t is not allowed to spray directly with a high pressure cleaner on the device e Interconnecting cables must remain plugged in correctly fitted with O rings during cleaning to prevent ingress of water e The SMPS30 is resistant to the majority of cleaners and disinfectants used in the hospital and nursing home sector However the detergents must comply with the following basic requirements They must not be highly alkaline or acidic pH value 6 8 They must not contain caustic agents Page 89 of 104 9 5 Driving wheel MEDLINE CARELINE
71. RED OUTWARDS YELLOW y ENDSTOP IN _ GREEN gt ENDSTOP OUT WHITE READY SIGNAL GND VIOLET FEEDBACK IC INPUT Figure 6 IC actuator 12xD F K S TXXXXXXXXX8 Page 25 of 104 2 LA22 MEDLINE CARELINE TECHLINE The LA22 is an in line actuator specially designed with a small overall dimension for LI E3 easy use in industrial agricultural and rehabilitation products e Thanks to its small outer dimensions and linear design the LA22 is well suited for WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE applications where installation space is limited such as on wheelchairs No 220000 06052410 Prod Date 2009 07 01 S 0 7654321 Load 350 IPX1 Power Rate 24 V Max 3 3 A A ay Cycle Max 10 TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL eee 576 0 123456 0001 mabe By LINAK A S DENMARK 3 LA23 MEDLINE CARELINE DESKLINE The LA23 is a small and strong push pull actuator up to 2500N The LA23 can be LINAK used in various applications where size is important ES The actuator does have build in electrical limit switches and guided nut WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK No 2362002000050B4 Prod Date 2014 06 20 5 0 6151450 E oe 2 E ower Rate 24 V Max YA Cycle 10 Max 2 min 18 min Ti S NOT TU OPENED BY ORIZED PERSONNEL nili e P 0 2140274 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK Usage D
72. SIGNED IN DENMARK Item CB6P694 H1009 Date 2014 06 20 0 2114579 0001 Uin 100 240 V 50 60 Hz lin Max 5A Int 10 max 2 min 18 min S W PIN 20171110 Ver 1 0 IPX6 CONTACT LINAK FOR pu BEFORE INSTALLING AO v BEO ALW NTED WHEN IN USE E OPENED E Bi UNAUTHORIZED Bic L ON AUTO COO on 120690 CIR MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK The control box CB5 has been specially developed for use together with LA27 in the care and rehab industry The control box is designed to be mounted on the bed frame or similar The control box CB5 has a LED mains indicator detachable mains cable and strain relief for all cables The control box CB5 communicates with the LA27 by means of the signal switches in the actuator Due to the signal switches the power to the motor will be cut off in the control box and not in the actuator Once the actuator has reached the end position it is only possible to run in the opposite direction Note CB5 is for the Chinese market only The CB6 control box has been specially developed for use together with LA27 actuator in the care and rehab industry The control box is designed to be mounted on the actuator LA27 as with the CB9 and LA31 system The CB6 control box has a LED power ON indicator detachable mains cable and strain relief for all cables The control box CB6 communicates with the LA27 actuator by means of the built in end stop signal switches i
73. T PLC INPUT IN END SW OUT END SW PULSE POTENTIOMETER INWARDS RED OUTWARDS VIOLET N lt E YELLOW 10K 3K3 3K3 3K3 3K3 3K3 10K amp 10K 10K BLACK to be continued 13 Pin connection for Mini fit plug valid for 13 and 14 Mini Fit Connector Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 S Pin 6 Connector front view PCBA Header top view 0273011 with O ring WITHOUT FEEDBACK LA27 Mini fit plug cable LA27 standard Valid for LA27 article numbers 27 000000009xx0 When a channel is operated UP 3 Brown Motor connections 6 Yellow 5 Orange UP End of stroke switches 4 Red DOWN 2 Black COMMON Not Used 1 No Connection end of stroke EOS LA23 LA31 LA34 BL1 BLA Mini fit plug cable LA27 Mini fit plug cable Analog encoded without Hall without Feedback without Feedback Article numbers 27 EOS Switch EOS Switch Pin 1 Switch com GND Switch com GND Pin 2 Vbus Vbus Pin 3 M Motor Power M Motor Power Pin 4 EOS wout EOS out Pin 5 EOD in EOD in Pin 6 M Motor Power M Motor Power WITH FEEDBACK LA23 LA31 LA34 LA44 B
74. USER MANUAL LINEAR ACTUATORS AND ELECTRONICS LINAK 57 www linak com WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE To learn more about LINAK please visit Page 1 of 104 Contents diro PE 4 Ch eee IET IL CIT ee DESTITIT 5 Important iM orMmatiON s is xi ion ob oe We RC dor Be RAE OX Ee Y or quie sop od OX cb uos acp dor dog q STE eR oe 6 Safety rias DI P Be Wee Seg wk Bog eR Re GA Smee 6 Generel assembly instructions 9 Declaration of incorporation of partly completed machinery 10 1 System description ois cic cose ceca case terere tIderkk kh emere dr ne Pedo bd oed HOKE ERED 11 Electrostatic discharge ESD e aolet 12 Fundamental 36 DOT 12 a a 12 lauro ed PES NG CT T TT CO OO TOOL TTE 13 Pot Washable Description Ch WINNI EST au cape doy cedo a d e KR ECKE GR RHODE X SRI Ede dont 14 15 Viri p I 15 Environmental CondiHONS deeeeeeiddeaadecborseeadateinssideeiasraidderareiess 15 ENT ec TTE TOT ae ee eee ee eer ee eer nee ee ey ee eee ae eer ee eee 16
75. activate and the actuator cannot run in an inwards direction Push the back fixture and the actuator can be operated again e Connection bolts must be dimensioned so that they have the necessary strength in order to obtain the minimum safety factor according to the requirements of the authorities e The actuator must not be subject to a side load as this can cause bending It is also for this reason that the actuator should not be used as a handle e g pulling a patient hoist sideways The actuator must not be subject to off centre loading as this can damage the actuator The actuator must not be subject to impact or any form of stress to the casing The actuator must not be subject to overload as this can reduce the lifetime of the actutor and in the worst case cause damage to the actuator The actuator must not be used in pull applications as this can cause collapse Only use the actuator within the specified working limits It is recommended that the actuator is serviced according to the relevant national norms for the applications in which the actuator is used Connection bolts and brackets are to be inspected in connection with service and must be replaced if there are signs of wear The safety function Electrical Spline should be checked in connection with service The function is checked by applying a straight pull of max 100 N to the back fixture The actuator must not be able to run in an inward direction Hereafter press the ba
76. actuator s worm wheel Therefore it is not suitable for use in quick release free wheelingactuators see figure 10 Potentiometer The potentiometer function is mechanically attached to the spindle and registers the number of spindle revolutions The signal from the potentiometer is measured in Ohm where the lowest value is measured when the actuator has been run into inward switch stop The potentiometer is a 10 turn and therefore it is dependent on the stroke length spindle pitch see figure 6 5 Mechanical spline The splines function so that the actuator can only push not pull During pull in the actuator the inner tube is lifted off the thread bush and the actuator can therefore never pull a load only push See Figure 8 be continued Page 44 of 104 Functional test of mechanical splines When the piston rod is at the innermost position it must be possible to pull it out manually to its full travel length and to press it in again When used in a vertical position the force needed to activate the mechanical spline is maximum 60N the weight of the application To reengage the spline function a force of maximum 60 N is needed If this is not possible contact your nearest LINAK dealer Electrical splines In the rear fixture on the actuator a microswitch is fitted which turns off the motor if the actuator is exposed to pull forces Functional test of electrical splines It is important that the actuator is correctly fixed wit
77. al injury can occur e g patient hoists a special safety nut must be used Except for the LA34 which can be used for both push or pull applications if mounted with safety nuts in both directions Warning e f faults are observed the products must be replaced e Never spray directly on the products with a highpressure cleaner Warning A LINAK control box actuator and accessory component must in the final application be placed where it is not imposed to any impact This is to prevent damage by accidentally being struck by an object in the hand of a passer by or by a broomstick or a mop handle during cleaning the floor On a medical bed e g this might be underneath the mattress support platform If necessary to mitigate this risk additional protection might be required Warning Do not shorten the battery other loads than self discharge flatten the battery and cause formation of lead sulphate which if left in this state for too long will irreversibly damage the battery Avoid bad impact on individuals and environment Warning Prevent foreign objects or persons from unintentionally activating a footswitch or a hand control at any time e g during normal use or maintenance A hand control could be activated by squeezing e g between the mattress and the bed frame rails or when it hangs on an application that is activated by moving another application into it or by moving the application into something else e g a wall furniture anoth
78. anging handsets for OpenBusTM systems the power must be switched off The force of the magnet depends on the thickness and the type of the lacquering stickers steel thickness etc It is the responsibility of the customer to verify that the holding force on the application is acceptable For handsets with magnets it is the responsibility of the user operator to evaluate any possible risk caused by use of permanent magnets For handsets with magnets it is recommended to have a parking place for the handset on the application where the customer ensures that the handset does not fall off Page 74 of 104 14 HB40 MEDLINE CARELINE TECHLINE HOMELINE item HB41000 108142 The HB40 series handsets are designed for use with most of LINAK Date 2009 03 20 4 units ergonomically designed and ideal for a lll OR vast range of applications from patient care beds and office furniture to P 0 123456 0001 0 7654321 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK industrial and agricultural duties Usage e Ambient temperature 5 to 40 C 40 is compatible with CB8 T CB9 AX not CH 4 and CB12 not CH 4 HB40A is compatible with CB8 A battery version Fitted with plug for battery charger 01 is compatible with CB9Px except CB9 PM PN and CB14 HB44H is only compatible with CB9 Ax and CB12 if CH 4 4 channels HB4OT is only compatible with CB7 max 2 channels Compatibility
79. asy to mount e g in a bed frame XS AT ceg N576 Usage e Possible for connection of LINAK control boxes CB8 CB9 CB9P CB12 CB14 CBJ and OpenBus control boxes e g CB20 CB6S CB16 Page 86 of 104 4 EBC Electronic Brake Control System MEDLINE CARELINE LINAK 3 WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED DENMARE Type 0014000 1023 001 00 IPX6 Date 2013 10 11 5 0 7654321 har uM rtr d PERSONNEL EDIT CETT File 346122 AY A S CE The EBC is designed for use together with 3 party castors and the LINAK OpenBus control system including Jumbo Care The EBC Electronic brake control can replace traditional mechanical central locking systems for castors on hospital and nursing home beds or medical applications like e g shower equipment This new system offers an increased freedom of application design as there is no need for a mechanical connection between the castors 1234567 0001 P O a Usage e Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C e Storage temperature 10 C to 50 C e Approved according to IEC60601 1 2005 3 edition approved ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition and CAN CSA 22 2 No 60601 1 2008 LINAK A S only delivers the OpenBus system and is not responsible for any products other than LINAK products i e products from 3 party suppliers or the compliance of such products with the LINAK OpenBus system Recommendations e Alw
80. at the user will encounter problems with the Actuator System because of inadequate electromagnetic compatibility However electromagnetic immunity is always relative and standards anticipate environments of usage If the user notes unusual behaviour of the Actuator System in particular if such behaviour is intermittent and associated with the standing right next to mobile phones microwaves and radio broadcast masts this could be an indication of electromagnetic interference If such behaviour occurs try to move the Actuator System further away from the interfering equipment Electromagnetic emission is evaluated on a system level with the actuator either connected to a LINAK Control Box and accessories or to some customer built electronic control circuitry If used in other constellations and with external power supply precautions may be taken to avoid conducted emission to be continued Page 6 of 104 gt e PER BERBERE Warning If the actuator or lifting column is used for pull in an application where personal injury can occur the following is valid It is the application manufacturer s responsibility to incorporate a suitable safety arrangement which will prevent personal injury from occurring if the actuator should fail Residual risk Some of the products contains software based components LINAK has done various possible efforts to assure that the software is free of errors and that the software has been developed accor
81. ated in the PLC actuator max stroke 100 mm This signal can be connected directly to an analogue PLC input Low energy consumption During recent years energy consumption has been more and more important to the end users of production equipment Compared to pneumatic systems the energy consumption is considerably lower Except for LA34 which can be used for both push or pull applications if mounted with safety nuts in both directions Persons who do not have the necessary experience or knowledge of the product products must not use the product products Besides persons with reduced physical or mental abilities must not use the product products unless they are under surveillance or they have been thoroughly instructed in the use of the apparatus by a person who is responsible for the safety of these persons Do not remain under the application during operation or operate the application when assembling disassembling moving parts Moreover children must be under surveillance to ensure that they do not play with the product Classification The equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide Electromagnetic compatibility LINAK Actuator Systems bear the CE marking as an attestation of compliance with the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC the systems are designed to meet all requirements of applicable standards and have been tested to such requirements It is unlikely th
82. ax 100 N to the back fixture The actuator must not be able to run in an inward direction Hereafter press the back fixture against the housing and the actuator can run in an inward direction The actuator should be cleaned regularly in order to maintain a good hygiene LA44 actuators for patient hoists are marked with a label to ensure the user is aware that it is not permitted to handle the patient hoist by pulling the actuator or otherwise expose it to side forces Self locking ability e LINAK control boxes are designed so that they will short circuit the motor terminals poles of the actuator s when the actuator s are not running This solution gives the actuator s a higher self locking ability If the actuator s are not connected to a LINAK control box the terminals of the motor must be short circuited to achieve the selflocking ability of the actuator Usage e Duty cycle 10 2 minutes continuous use followed by 18 minutes not in use e Usage temperature 5 C to 40 C e Storage temperature 10 C to 50 C e Compatibility CBJ1 2 CBJ Home CBJ Care CB6s CB16 CB20 Approvals IEC60601 1 2005 3 edition ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition and CAN CSA 22 2 No 60601 1 2008 to be continued Page 50 of 104 Manual lowering The following pictures illustrate a The manual lowering procedure and b How to fit and remove the plug connection using the Smart cable lock Fig 1 Manual Lowering In case of a po
83. ays use locking mechanism and O ring on cables e f any open sockets they must be fitted with blind plugs to ensure IP Degree e Removing or adding any OpenBus cables is not allowed when the control box is powered hot plugging Before installation service e Stop the application e Remove battery power cable and OpenBus connection then possible castor connection e Service system After installation service e Reconnect castor connection then OpenBus connection battery power cable then control box mains 5 Massage Motor MEDLINE CARELINE massage motor be added to all kinds of couches and tables chairs or beds for treatment and examination It enables comfort relaxation and tension e release for patients and clients The massage motors are directly connected to the Prod Date W31 2013 pi Power Rate Max 24 Max 0 5 A d actuator port at the control box no extra wiring at the application simple and 2 Duty Cycle 10 Max 30 min JJ easy mounting m NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL l PO 582720 2 MADE IN CHINA Usage e Compatibility CB6S OBMe CB16 CB20 pending 006 0 to be used for OpenBus impulse drive e Duty cycle 10 30 min max e Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C e Storage temperature 10 C to 50 C e Relative humidity 20 96 to 80 96 at 30 C e Atmospheric pressure 700 1060 hPa e
84. be convenient for the end user To ensure proper activation the lock above the housing must be properly locked by turning it clockwise The application manufacturer must ensure the correct torque to the slotted set screw at the bracket to ensure a stable positioning of the FPP The application manufacturer must consider the bracket location for the FPP If the FPP is mounted at a moveable part it will move and might touch the patient or parts of the application If mounted at a fixed part the patient might move out of range to reach the FPP or he might even be hit by the FPP li The end user must not apply a torque to the FPP housing exceeding 8 Nm between the flexible arm and the panel b The end user must not bend the FPP arm to a radius smaller than 105 mm The FPP must not be useed as a handle at any time when moving the application The end user must be informed that the FPP must not be used for other purposes e g table handle than intended i e as a Flexible Patient Panel FPP The end user must ensure the FPP does not hit items or persons when the application is moved 9 FS MEDLINE CARELINE LINAK F3 WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE Item FSLOW00009 Date 2009 07 01 S 0 7654321 NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL N MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK K C 4 P 0 123456 0000 10 FS2 MEDLINE CARELINE LINAK E WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE Item 52060110 00100 Date 2009 03 30 IPX6 NOT T
85. ck fixture against the housing and the actuator can run in an inward direction e The actuator should be cleaned regularly in order to maintain a good hygiene e The application must be tested for correct functionality before putting it back into operation e Do not step or kick on the actuator as it may damage the housing or the motor Warnings AN It is not allowed to use tools to adjust the installation dimension of the LA43 actuator as there is a risk that the inner tube may be unscrewed Safety concept The user is a part of the safety concept A light on the SMPS30 is green when a button on the handset is not activated When a switch is activated the light changes to orange Orange indicates that power request is on When the light is orange and a button is not activated there is a fault on the system And the user must call for service to be continued Page 48 of 104 Cable connections SMPS connection 4 pole minifit plug Handset FS connection 10 pole modular jack 6 wire standard cable Fig 1 Step 1 Insert the cables in the sockets Make sure the O rings on the cables are fully inserted Fig 3 Step 3 Attach the cable lock and secure it with screws The tightening torque should be 0 4 Nm Cable connection and cable lock Tighten the two screws with approx 0 4 Nm torque to secure the cable lock Page 49 of 104 Second actuator connection 6 pole minifit plug or blind plug Fig
86. control boxes and handsets e Electronics must be inspected at attachment points wires cabinet and plugs e Inspect the connections cables cabinet and plugs and check for correct functioning does not apply to battery versions e With the exception of the CS16 the control box is sealed and maintenance free e Inspect at regular intervals that the ventilation aperture on the external battery is positioned correctly and is intact throughout its length approx 20 mm see figure 1 Environmental conditions Storage and transport Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C Relative humidity 20 to 90 30 C not condensing Atmospheric pressure 800 to 1060 hPa Rated to operate at an altitude lt 2000 m Storage Temperature 10 C to 50 C Relative humidity 20 to 90 30 C not condensing Atmospheric pressure 800 to 1060 hPa Rated to operate at an altitude lt 2000 m Transport Temperature 10 C to 50 C Relative humidity 20 to 90 30 C not condensing Atmospheric pressure 800 to 1060 hPa Rated to operate at an altitude lt 2000 m 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 an actuator or otherwise damage the housing during disassembly or transportation We do not recommend using an actuator which has been damaged Valid where nothing otherwise is stated under the specific pro
87. crap Electronic scrap Plastic recycling or combustion Remark FS2 X X X X FS3 X X X X HB20 X X HB30 X X HB40 X X X HB50 X X X HB60 X X X HB70 X X X HL70 X X X HB80 X X X HBDM X X X HL80 X X X IRO X X LA12 X X X X LA22 X X X LA23 LA27 X X X LA28 X X X X LA29 X X X X LA30 X X X LA31 X X X X LA32 X LA34 X X X X LA43 X X X X LA44 X X X X LC2 aluminum power cable PCB glide pads retainer clips top frame extrusions spindle signal cable PCB housing motor end plates fasteners LP2 X X LP3 X X LS X X X LSD X X X X Massage Motor MBJ1 2 3 X MJB X X SLS X X X SMPS30 X X Page 93 of 104 Practical information Product main type Description ACC Folie glued together with housing ACK No housing Only folie with cable ACL Cannot be opened since it is welded together When the cable has been cut off it is disposed of as combustible waste ACM Cannot be opened since it is welded together When the cable has been cut off it is disposed of as combustible waste ACP Screw together ACO Folie glued together with housing BA18 BA20 Welded together BADM Glued and screwed together BAJ1 Glued and screwed together BAJ2 Glued and screwed together BB3 Outer tube Alu can be dismounted screws BL1 BL4 Plastic housing and the BB3 inside can be dismounted screws CB12 Screw together CB14 Screw togeth
88. customer s own design installation application and test it is possible to improve the IP protection class by the use of a special ACK introducing an extra sealing ring to prevent against ingress Mounting and curing time is dependant on customer s application For datasheets and additional information regarding the adhesives www 3M com t Recommendations The customer is responsible for the cable strain relief Precautions against ESD Electrostatic discharge should be taken as the PCBA is delivered separately ESDS devices must under no circumstances during transport storage handling production or mounting in an application be exposed to harmful ESD The customer is responsible for correct mounting of the ACK on suitable surfaces Keypads PCBA and cables are supplied separately and have to be mounted by the customer 3 ACL CARELINE LINAICE The ACL Attendant Control Lock box is a one turn button box fitted to hospital and care beds for use where LA the patient positioning must be carefully controlled by the medical staff WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE Item ACL403100 80805 The ACL disconnects all functions on some handsets Date 2009 03 19 IPX4 S 0 7654321 NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK WUC 29 576 Page 69 of 104 4 ACM CARELINE LINAICE The ACM Mini Attendant Control box is fitted to hospital and care beds for use where patient positioning must be carefu
89. ding to the rules of IEC 60601 1 4 software in Medical products That involves risk analysis which shows a small residual risk for unwanted unintended mow of actuators under specific conditions According to the above rules it must be informed and if nescessary considered in the risk analysis of the final application More details to residual risk can be provided by LINAK if nescessary Warning Note that during construction of applications in which the actuator is to be fitted there must be no possibility of personal injury for example the squeezing of fingers or arms Warning The plastic parts in the system cannot tolerate cutting oil Warning Assure free space for movement of application in both directions to avoid blockade Warning Uninstructed personell must not operate the application or the actuator Warning In the event of blockage by an obsticle when application is moving inwards removing the obsticle will cause the load to drop until spindle hits the nut Warning Do not turn outer tube Warning Do not use chemicals and inspect yearly for damage and wear Warnings LINAK s actuators and electronics are not constructed for use within the following fields e Planes and other aircrafts e Explosive environments e Nuclear power generation Warning LINAK recommends that the actuators should be used in push applications rather than pull applications If the actuator is used for push in an application where person
90. ducts in a later section Page 15 of 104 Insulation class LINAK control boxes are available in insulation class 1 and insulation class 2 Class 1 means with earth connection Class 2 means without earth connection When measuring the resistance in the earth connection in LINAK Control Boxes class 1 it is recommended to use equipment delivering a test current of no less than 5A The resulting voltage will correspond to the resistance in the earth connection Test currents below 5A would yield no exact measurements If the application is insulation dielectric strength tested by applying a test voltage from the terminals of the mains connection to accessible metal parts e g 4 kV for 240 V rated medical equipment corona discharge or a momentary flashover might occur within the actuator This is not considered as an insulation breakdown However to avoid to overstress different types and levels of insulation the control box and the actuator must be tested individually disconnected with the respective dielectric strength test voltages e g 4 kV for a 240 V rated control box and 500 V for the actuator This principle is in accordance with IEC 60601 1 2005 cl 8 8 3 Key to symbols The following symbols are used on the label on the LINAK products IEC 60417 5172 Class Il equipment UL Listing Mark CE Compliance to all relevant EC directives Product with a thermofuse UL Listing Mark for Canada
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92. e motor must be short circuited to enable self locking of the actuator The maximum load in pull is 2000 N Min stroke length for the LA28 with splines is 80 mm The current supply to LINAK actuators must be cut off in case of overload and when the actuators reach end position Ambient operating temperature is 22 C LA28 Compact cannot be used in pull applications unless fitted with an aluminium back fixture Further information Noise level A28 dB A 45 measuring method DS EN ISO 3743 1 actuator not loaded LA28S dB A 54 measuring method DS EN ISO 3743 1 actuator not loaded Material e The piston rod eyes are crimped in place and cannot be unscrewed DER 4 Protective EI cap Crimped piston rod eye Piston rod without eye are not tested Page 37 of 104 7 LA29 HOMELINE 4 LA29 actuator is a HOMELINE actuator specially made for domestic applications actuator has a very short installation dimension as the distance between the two WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE fixing points is small when the actuator is retracted and at the same time independent of the stroke length No 296100 0115005 Prod Date 2009 03 18 0 7654324 DEO switen Max Load Push 1000 N The Reed switch gives a number of pulses for each rotation of the motor These pulses Power Rate 24 V Max 3 5 A are used to calculate the position as well as to control several actuators running
93. e The key has to be ordered separately Article no for the plastic key is 00914516 and the metal key number is 00914721 e For all types Attention should be given to ensure that the channels shown correspond to the channels available on the chosen control box 6 ACP CARELINE The ACP Attendant Control Panel controller is fitted to advanced hospital and patient care beds for use where patient positioning must WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE be carefully controlled by medical staff No ACP606006 20600 Prod Date 2009 03 30 0 7654321 IPX6 S The ACP allows nursing staff to retain direct control over critical positioning functions while giving the patient a limited degree of 0 123456 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK It is recommended to clean all surfaces also surfaces covered by lids and the inside of the lids In the event that the ACP is cleaned in wash tunnels be aware that surfaces covered by lids and the inside of lids will not be cleaned 7 DPH MEDLINE The DPH is a small two button panel for adjustment of different functions The DPH fits into a MJB with a modular plug and thereby compatible with OpenBus Usage e Ambient temperature 5 to 40 e DPH is compatible with the OpenBox control boxes via Modular Junction Boxes MJB5061101 00 as follows Control Boxes CB6S OBL CB6S OBM CB6S OBF CB16 OBL CB16 OBF CB20
94. e bolt and the nut which have already been fitted to the FS3 bed model see picture below Bolt and nut for mounting NC WW You have to remove the nut before mounting the FS3 on the bed and after mounting the FS3 to the bed the nut is fastened to secure that the FS3 is fixed to the bed frame Please note that the max torque on the nut should be 2 0 Nm 20 kg f cm When mounting the FS3 bed model it is important to run the cable through the hole of the FS3 in order to lead the cable through see picture below Location of the notch for the cable of the FS3 bed model 2 Recommendations Do not pull the cable or drop the FS3 on the floor Do not play with the FS3 Page 72 of 104 12 HB20 MEDLINE CARELINE HOMELINE LINAK F3 WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK 0077010 Ver 1 15 HB210C1 00003 6 717768 AN Warning e nform the customer not to exceed the IP degree and to make regular inspection for correct functionality Defective and worn out parts must be replaced e Inform the customer that due to the soft material of the soft touch buttons they can remain activated when released after a forced any activation e nform the customer that there is no indication for low battery At low battery the IR range is reduced and it is recommended to replace the batteries After replacing the batteries the functionality and IR range must be tested e Inform the customer t
95. e ideal choice for a wide range of applications including adjustment of hospital beds The LA32 actuator has many special options including a safety nut splines quick release F and an optional protection up to IPX6 standard Reed switch The Reed switch gives a number of pulses for each rotation of the motor These pulses are used to calculate the piston rod s position as well as to control several actuators running in parallel Your nearest LINAK dealer can inform the number of pulses per stroke length Regarding Reed switch connection see Figure 6 10 Max 1096 or 2 minutes continuous use followed by 18 min not in use For use with LINAK control boxes CB8 CB12 CB14 and CS16 PCB or internal CS32 PCB Should the LA32 be used with a non LINAK control unit please ask the nearest LINAK representative for further details Approvals L Recommendations e As there is friction in the spindle gear system a load of 800 is necessary to start the lowering function with the LA32F The actuator will use up to 3 5 Amp in inward direction unloaded due to a brake system that is fitted as standard on all types of the LA32F Release of the QR is only possible with a Bowden cable release force 25 60 N The piston rod eyes are crimped in place and cannot be screwed loose Crimped piston rod eye Piston rods without eyes have not been tested IEC 60601 1 2005 3 edition ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition and CAN CS
96. e programmed please ensure that the correct software is used External battery charger If anything other than a LINAK charger is used it must conform to the following specifications Charging voltage 27 6 VDC 2 Charging current lt 300 mA Warning AN In order to avoid injury a system with control s or accessories a CB14 with battery backup and actuators assembled must always be disassembled in transport and service situations Page 66 of 104 13 CB16 MEDLINE CARELINE Uln 230 50 Hz 1 2 WEG 44 16 is part of the LINAK OpenBus product range that provides WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE A ag A 760 more flexible solutions no matter which actuator concept is preferred s CHAM S W PIN 0078300 Ver 1 0 6 A LA27C LA31 LA34 BL1 BLA with mini fit plug and standard end stop Pg cio ian E switch signal switch are all supported Please be aware the actuators CAMION ENON TOSE OPENED MY CRA UTNORVEU RERSONNEL must be used within their current limits in order to maintain proper use and full compatibility within a system Two versions are offered CB16 OBL and CB16 OBF OBL OpenBus Light which is RELAY based and OBF OpenBus Full which is FET based Microprocessor All control boxes with a microprocessor must be initialised before start up A description of the initialisation procedure can be obtained from your LINAK dealer If an actuator
97. eaning to prevent the ingress of water Warning Cleaning with a steam cleaner is not permitted gt gt gt Page 13 of 104 IP66 Washable Description of washing test LINAK s products are put through a fully regulated washing test Washing test in accordance with EN 60601 2 52 Reference Description Preparation Procedure Washing machine Water Detergents Rinsing aids The Norm EN 60601 2 52 which includes special demands to fundamental safety and relevant functional characteristics for hospital beds The demands for the washing process are described in the German Maschinelle Dekontamination from the organization AK BWA 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 During the test the products are exposed to both thermal and chemical effects As plastic materials to a larger or lesser degree change characteristics and shape with time and climatical exposure an aging of the products is carried out first The conditions for aging are 65 2 C in normal dry air for10 days followed by a minimum of 16 hours at room temperature before the washing process starts Aging for 10 days at 65 C Rest for a minimum of 16 hours The washing process proceeds in the following way Wash with Alkaline detergent for 2
98. ebsite or listed in its catalogues or other written material drawn up by LINAK All sales are subject to the Standard Terms of Sale and Delivery for LINAK For a copy hereof please contact LINAK LINAK WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE Copyright LINAK 2014 06 MA M9 02 196 0 LINAK A S reserve the right to make technical alterations
99. egistered stored is 8 Amp If an actuator or CBJ Home is exchanged it will be necessary to reset the max load to ensure the correct cut off value for the new system as a whole The registration function can only be activated by using a specially produced handset HB7X161 00 A standard handset cannot activate the function To operate the Learn mode function in External charger versions produced before February 2010 press the R button when learning the lifting arm actuator will operate automatically With all other versions and future versions with external charger both the R button and the lifting arm button need to be pressed Warning In order to avoid injury the emergency stop should be activated in all transport situations When using the control box with emergency stop button the stop button must be released before charging batteries or before the application is put into operation The mounting screws for the control box and the charger must be tightened with a maximum torque of 1 Nm Mounting information The CBJ Home is mounted by means of 2 screws Type 1504762 M6x90 8 8 not supplied by LINAK Spares information The cable lock kit consists of the following 3 items e 2x screws e 1x blind plug for ch 2 if not in use e Cable Lock All the cable lock items are included when ordering the kit article number 0898001 B Page 83 of 104 5 COBO20 MEDLINE The COBO20 makes increased battery power ava
100. em 3 Light indication for mains connection 3 Control box 4 LCD display for battery 4 Light indication for charging 4 Output for hand condition to be continued Page 20 of 104 JUMBO Home System LA34 Compact gt Page 21 of 104 2 Information on start up de installation and operation Before installation de installation or troubleshooting Stop the actuator lifting column Switch off the power supply or pull out the mains plug and pull out the plug to the actuator lifting column Relieve the actuator lifting column of any loads which may be released during the work Prior to first use of LINAK batteries please make sure that they are being charged 24 hours in order to reach proper function and prolong the lifetime of the batteries Before start up Make sure that the system has been installed as instructed in the User Manual The individual parts actuator lifting column handsets etc must be connected before the control box is connected to the mains Make sure that the voltage of the mains to be connected to the product or the system is the one stated on the label Make sure that the actuator lifting column is connected to a mains electricity supply transformer with the correct voltage and which is dimensioned and adapted for the actuator in question The equipment can be freely moved over the actuator lifting column s whole working area Check correct function after mounting The actuator lif
101. en the cable has been cut off it is disposed of as steel scrap LA23 LA27 Cannot be opened since it is welded together LA28 The outer tube is glued in the motor base but it can be unscrewed with a pipe wrench in a vice LA29 LA30 LA31 LA32 The outer tube is glued in the motor base but it may be unscrewed with a pipe wrench in a vice LA34 LA43 Screwed together LA44 Screwed together LC2 LC2 2 uses an LA28 actuator and the LC2 5 uses an LA30 actuator LC2 uses its own limit switch end stop technology not the actuator current cut off end stop technology LC2 assemblies should not be repeatedly disassembled because the screws are self tapping and may compromise the fastener integrity Lifting columns with gas spring may only be opened when they have run out to full stroke They can be recognised by the 9 figure which is a and by a warning label on the end plate LP2 LP3 LS LSD MBJ1 2 3 MJB Cannot be opened since it is welded together Massage Motor SLS Cannot be opened since it is welded together When the cable has been cut off it is disposed of as combustible waste SMPS30 Screwed together not a repairable product Page 95 of 104 Drawings Figure 1 Ventilation of external batteries BA18 Ventilation stub Check at regular intervals that the ventilation stub is undamaged and intact The construction of the ventilation stub permits battery gasses to get out but it does not permit penetration of water Figure 2
102. er CB20 Glued and welded together Cannot be opend CB6 Glued and screwed together CB6P2 CB6S Glued and screwed together CB7 CB8 A Screw together CB8 T Screw together CB9 Has to be unscrewed with a screw driver CB16 Glued and screwed together CBJ1 Glued and screwed together CBJ2 Glued and screwed together CBJC CBJH Glued and screwed together CBR1 01 Welded together CHJ2 Glued and screwed together CS16 Screw together cut off can be adjusted COBO20 CP20 Glued and screwed together CU20 Glued and screwed together CUDM Glued and screwed together DJB Cannot be opened since it is welded together When the cable has been cut off it is disposed of as combustible waste DPH FPP Folie glued together with housing Page 94 of 104 Practical information Product main type Description FS FS2 FS3 Ultrasonic welded and screwed together HB20 HB30 Ultrasonic welded HB40 Screw together HB50 Screw together HB60 Screw together HB70 Cannot be opened since it is welded together When the cable has been cut off it is disposed of as combustible waste HL70 Cannot be opened since it is welded together When the cable has been cut off it is disposed of as combustible waste HB80 Glued together HL80 Glued together HBDM Glued and screwed together IRO Welded together LA12 LA22 Cannot be opened since it is glued together Wh
103. er Metal scrap Batteries Recoverable resources Control Plastic housing Plastic recycling or combustion Cable Cable scrap or combustion PC board Electronics scrap By now nearly all our moulded plastic units are provided with an internal code for plastic types and fibre content if any Page 91 of 104 Main groups of disposal Product main type Metal scrap Cable scrap Electronic scrap Plastic recycling or combustion Remark ACC X X ACK ACL ACM ACP gt lt 2 lt kK Kx X X X X X X ACO BA18 Battery BA20 Lead battery 0X X X BADM Lead battery 1 gt lt x 2 BAJ2 BB3 BL1 BL4 CB12 CB14 CB16 CB20 X gt lt Kx lt x Kx X gt lt 2 lt Kx lt x X CB6 CB6P2 65 X gt lt 7 8 CB8 T CB9 X X CBJ1 lt 2 lt lt lt gt CBJ2 CBJC CBJH CBR1 CHJ2 X 2 lt lt lt X CS16 X COBO20 CP20 X CU20 CUDM DJB X X x lt X x lt DPH FS X X X X Metalscrap because of FSR 4 FSR Page 92 of 104 Main groups of disposal Product main type Metal scrap Cable s
104. er application etc Warning Handle batteries carefully LINAK battery packs may emit hydrogen gas So do not bring fire or a heated object close to the battery pack and never use the battery near a spark fuses and or equipment that emits sparks Further do not store the battery in a closed environment or incorporate it into a closed structure of an enclosure Doing so can cause an explosion fire equipment damage and bodily injury Page 7 of 104 to be continued EEEE gt gt gt Do not connect the positive terminal and the negative terminal of the LINAK battery packs with a wire or other metals Short circuiting the terminals of the battery can cause burn injuries damage to the storage battery or trigger explosions Never connect the LINAK battery packs directly to a power supply socket or an automobile s cigarette lighter without using a charger as a medium Connecting the battery directly can cause the battery to leak fluid generate heat explode cause fires or bodily burns and injuries LINAK battery packs contain dilute sulphuric acid which is a toxic substance If the battery s internal fluid leaks out and gets onto your skin or clothing make sure it is washed off with clean water Additionally if the fluid gets in your eyes wash them with clean water immediately and see a doctor When dilute sulphuric acid gets in your eyes it can cause a loss of eyesight and when it gets on your skin it can cause a burn on your skin
105. es or a wide selection of other duties e There are mounting holes in the end plates e The largest profile must be mounted uppermost Warning Do only use the column within specified working limits Warning Ensure a safe connection between column and application Warning Side mounting bracket screws use the correct torque on the side mounting bracket screws Warning The column can not be used in pull Warning Max bending LP22 550 Nm LP25 1000 Nm gt gt gt gt gt Page 59 of 104 6 LP3 MEDLINE CARELINE TECHLINE The LP3 is developed for vertical lifts and can resist a bending moment by virtue of the LINAK effective telescopic system WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE The lifting column is designed for applications where a small installation dimension is DESIGNED IN DENMARK requested without compromising the lifting capacity No LP36AR0MO0600550 Prod Date 2014 06 20 S 0 614528 The LP3 is characterised by having a lower installation dimension proportional to the Max Load Push 2400 N stroke length compared to the LP2 The LP3 can also attain a higher speed than the Power Rate 24 V Max 8 A LP2 Duty Cycle 10 Max 2 min 18 min mS di TEER E ORI 4d lr TEM 2 P 0 2114579 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK The telescopic column is compatible with LINAK s control boxes and can run individually as 2 x LP3 parallel and or with memory The LP3 is the perfect choice
106. etc Vin 1100375 CB12 with battery backup Max 6 8 A f IPX6 The CB12 with battery backup has an acoustic alarm which sounds when the batteries are low 10 Max 2 min 18 min approx 17 18V To charge the batteries on a CB12 with internal batteries just connect the CB12 to mains With external batteries connect the external batteries to an external charger 5 C38 FE TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL CB12F with mains cut off AR PERSONNEL p In standby mode the CB12F with mains cut off will typically switch off the power supply to the TT LITT DACA transformer for 3 4 hours following which it will switch on the mains supply for approx 3 sec It will then be switched off again for 3 4 hours If the control box has an internal external battery the power supply to the transformer will not be switched off until the battery is fully charged MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK External battery charger If anything other than a LINAK charger is used it must conform to the following specifications Charging voltage 27 6 VDC 2 Charging current lt 300 mA Warning AN In order to avoid injury a system with control s or accessories a CB12 with battery backup and actuators assembled must always be disassembled in transport and service situations 12 CB14 MEDLINE TECHLINE The CB14 with microprocessor is developed for systems with a need to run up to five actuators o
107. h regard to the section on page 11 For mounting see Figure 7 When the actuator is correctly fixed mounted the inward movement of the piston must stop when the actuator is pulled or the movement is blocked so that the back fixture is not put under undue stress tension Quick Release LA34 34xxxF H is equipped with a function which permits operation of the actuator should the power source fail Condition for functioning the actuator must be loaded in push direction LA34xxxF or pull direction LA34xxxsH Warning AN e f the actuator does not work as described above the risk of injury due to squeezing can arise Therefore the actuator must be sent immediately for service at the nearest authorised LINAK workshop e The actuator must not be used in pull applications when the Quick Release is activated as the risk of personal injury can arise e Do only use the actuator within specified working limits Activation of Quick Release Pull the release handle in the direction of the piston rod eye outwards the harder you pull the button the quicker the actuator runs down When releasing the button the emergency lowering stops immediately The emergency lowering is activated as long as the load on the actuator is above 100 150 kg The actuator is ready for normal use when the emergency lowering is finished Safety device regarding functional failure of the nut Safety nut The LA34 has a built in safety nut in push as standard and is available
108. handsets with magnet e f handsets with magnet are attached to a smooth surface a movement or twisting of the cable for example during transport can cause the handset to move and result in damage if the cable is squeezed e The force of the magnet depends on the thickness of the lacquering the lacquering type stickers steel thickness etc It is the responsibility of the customer to verify that the holding force on the application is acceptable e t is the responsibility of the user operator to evaluate any possible risk caused by use of permanent magnets AN Warnings e Do not sit or lie on the handset It can cause unintended movement of the application Why iy ee ES 2 In order to maintain the flexibility of the cables it is important that a coiled cable is placed in such a way 9 that the cable s own weight does not strain the coil during the washing process i Page 76 of 104 19 HD8X MEDLINE CARELINE for JUMBO Care system Has an optimised ergonomic design shaped for the hand The handset is suitable for all kinds of MEDLINE and CARELINE applications with OpenBus control system such as nee hospital beds patient lifts treatment and examination couches etc WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK Type HD82C0F011000W 200230012A0C000 Item HD8X008 02 Usage Date 2013 12 19 IPX6 5 0 7654321 Usage temperature 5 C to 40
109. hat all IROs that receive the HB2x signal will operate There is no pairing between a unique HB2x and an IRO The HB20 series combines ergonomic design with a wide range of functionalities such as memory and infrared communication The handset series is compatible via the IRO with the OpenBus product assortment 13 HB30 MEDLINE CARELINE HB30 hand control is designed for better user experience and ergonomic fit for the hands Type HB320000B006 2002A0F000 of caregivers The compact size ensures one hand operation The HB30 is especially suitable for Item J90018 patient lifts and other MEDLINE CARELINE applications like couches tables and chairs Date 2013 02 28 6 9 for treatment and examination I P 0 W 017653 0001 MADE IN CHINA Usage Usage temperature 5 Cto 40 C e Storage temperature 10 C to 50 C e Compatibility Analogue JUMBO Systems Analogue JUMBO systems with diode and OpenBus JUMBO versions All OpenBus control boxes e Approvals IEC60601 1 2005 3 edition approved ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition and CAN CSA 22 2 No 60601 1 2008 pending The HB30 is biocompatibility tested and approved according to DS EN ISO 10993 5 2009 biological evaluation of medical devices part 5 Tests for in vitro cytotoxicity It is a demand for hand held devices for patient lifts The HB30 has a compact design and therefore it cannot be appr
110. he actuator within specified working limits Usage e Duty cycle e Ambient temperature 5 to 40 C e Storage temperature 40 to 70 C e Compatibility CB8 CB12 e Should the LA30 be used with a non LINAK control unit please ask the nearest LINAK representative for further details TF Recommendations LINAK control boxes are designed so that they will short circuit the motor terminals poles of the actuator s when the actuator s are not running This solution gives the actuator s a higher self locking ability If the actuator s are not connected to a LINAK control box the terminals of the motor must be short circuited to achieve the self locking ability of the actuator Improved self locking ability l The H bridge ensures that the motor is shorted when the relays are incactive This is necessary to improve the self locking of the actuator HO 6 M Various other information Noise levels LA30 dB A 50 LA30S dB A 55 LA30L dB A 48 Measuring method DS EN ISO 3743 1 actuator not loaded When using the LA30 with stereo jack plug be aware of the reversed direction of travel as standard The current supply to LINAK actuators must be cut off in case of overload when the actuators reach end position Page 39 of 104 9 LA31 MEDLINE CARELINE TECHLINE HOMELINE DESKLINE The LA31 actuator is a very quiet and powerful actuator designed for a variety of 1 applications such as furni hospita
111. he cables are not trapped exposed to tension or sharp objects when the application is moved in different directions e All Control boxes with mains supply should be connected to the mains before they are able to work Prior to first use of LINAK batteries please make sure that they are being charged 24 hours in order to reach proper function and prolong the lifetime of the batteries If the customer uses a non LINAK battery it is important to check that the current is not reversed plus and minus swapped over This applies to both control boxes which always run off battery and control boxes with battery backup Contact your nearest LINAK dealer for specification of type size etc The control current in the handset cable must not exceed 100 mA Any non detachable power supply cord with mains plug is considered as the disconnecting device Charging is only allowed in dry environment and appliance inlet must be thoroughly dried before connecting to mains All types of actuators may only be connected according to the label where the voltages 12 24 or 36 VDC are indicated a Actuators with jack plugs may only be connected to LINAK control boxes b Actuators without plugs are connected as shown in Figures 6 1 6 12 For actuators operating without a control box the mains supply of the actuator must be equipped with an arrangement which switches off the actuator at end stop e g LS or LSD limit switch If there is a risk of overloading the ac
112. her than the used Amp i e not lower than 4 Amp LA31 with brake cannot be combined with CB9 CB7 with manual lowering For all LA31 actuators with brake self locking ability up to max load it is only possible in one direction push or pull e The LA31 actuator must not be exposed to more than 4000 N in pull In applications where misalignments may occur the normal back fixture can take max 1500 N in pull whereas the flexible back fixture can take up to 4000 N in pull The actuator must be mounted at right angles 90 to it is fixing load max 1 5 deviation Max load and safety factor of 2 5 according to EN60601 1 e 6000 N is only possible from S 0 250 mm stroke e Only max load of 4000N from S 250 350 mm stroke See details on later pages e Stroke above S gt 350 mm is to be treated as a special article please contact LINAK A S Page 41 of 104 10 LA32 MEDLINE TECHLINE LINAK 2 WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK No 32 500 00150412 Prod Date 2014 06 20 S 0 6125402 ve Ar Ph N o ower Rate Max 5 Duty Cycle 10 Max 2 min 18 min T3 oF OT TO OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL OUVRIR PAR PERSONNEL NON AUT Z TENET E TTE P 0 2140274 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK Usage Duty cycle Ambient temperature 5 to 40 C The LA32 actuator is a powerful actuator that can be supplied with a ball screw spindle to give outstanding performance Th
113. ication e Inform the customer to use the torque 1 5 2 0 Nm for mounting the IRO on the application 23 LS TECHLINE There are two types of LINAK limit switches for actuators type LA22 LA30 LA30S LS and LSD LINAK The LS type gives a signal in two fixed end positions but requires a control unit to stop the actuator when the WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE Type 1530 150 P microswitches are activated Item 03039 15 e Prod Date 2009 03 19 5 0 7654321 NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL IN MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK 123456 0001 HCE 24 LSD TECHLINE The LSD type controls the stroke length of the actuator between two fixed end positions by cutting off the current LINAK to the motor WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE Type LSD30 100 XD3040 10 amp Prod Date 2009 03 19 S 0 7654321 NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL N MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK 123456 0001 HCE Page 78 of 104 7 Information on specific JUMBO 1 BAJ1 amp BAJ2 MEDLINE CARELINE LINAK WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFT OE BM BAJ T 151 t BAJ Ss or P O 123456 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK CAUTION NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL A U Out 24 V max 10 AT 5 ECAD LINAK F3 gCce oe WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE U Out 24 V max 10AT 4 Als LINAK KK BAJ200000010 f canon HAMM P O 123456 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK
114. ies in waterproof products IPX5 and IPX6 precautions must be taken that the sealing material 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 appox 1 Nm If the seal is damaged it must be replaced by a new silicone string LINAK article no 0008004 for a roll of 100 metres Disposal The batteries which are lead acid batteries can be returned to LINAK or disposed in the same way as car batteries Warnings The battery room is supplied with ventilation that ensures correct and necessary airing of the battery room This airing must not be blocked or covered as a positive pressure may occur with risk of explosion If the product has been exposed to mechanical overload lost on the floor collision squeezing in the application or a powerful stroke the product must be sent to an authorised workshop for control of the hermetic separation between the battery and electronics rooms Using control boxes with speed control The common way of carrying out a speed control of the actuators is by using PWM switching the motor on off at a high frequency In rare cases while switching the motor on off we have experienced that the coupling between the actuators and application frame and ground is too high thus generating a slight current noise which exceeds the allowable EMC limits The current in question is extremely low and is in no way related to any perso
115. ilable compared to Uin 90 240 V 500 Hz U Out 2605 20 HCE eG BA20 It is designed to be used with CU20 together with BAJ1 or BAJ2 item COBO20001C 44024 2 18 min 24V 2 9AH It is also possible to connect other 24V lead acid or SLA Wo ii Sealed Lead Acid battery types nite Svea momma NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL N COBO20 with internal charger has a green and a yellow light Green is ON when the COBO20 is connected to mains Yellow is ON when charging The yellow light shines constantly until batteries are fully charged Usage e The 20 is to be used with CU20 instead of CP20 for applications that need a large battery capacity e Ambient temperatures 5 to 40 C e Approvals The COBO20 is EMC approved The COBO20 is designed in accordance with the following standards 60601 1 UL2601 and EN60601 1 4 e When running on batteries CU20 will shut down after 2 minutes to save power Recommendations Choose CU200000002XXXX if positioning memory function is to be used After activation of emergency stop it can take up to 10 seconds before the system can be used again If own battery package is used a10A fuse must be added It is recommended that the COBO20 is serviced according to the relevant national norms for the applications in which it is used however all electrical parts must be checked at least once a year The COBO20 should be cleaned regularly in
116. ime Low level battery limit corresponds to approx 19 V 5 e f the battery voltage is at critical level the battery alarm function shuts down all operation immediately Critical level limit corresponds to approx 17 5 V 5 e f battery back up is applied it only commences battery charging when it is connected to the mains e A battery stored at 25 C has to be recharged every 6 7 months e Prior to first use of LINAK batteries please make sure that they are charged for 24 hours in order to reach proper function and prolong the lifetime of the batteries e The longest lifetime is obtained when the battery is fully charged 4 CB6S CARELINE LINAK 2 WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK Item CB6404 00019 Date 2014 06 20 S 0 2145789 Ulin 230 V 50 60Hz lIin Max 1A IPX4 Int 10 Max 2 min 18 min acc 22 py OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED direc OUVRIR PAR PERSONNEL Tf 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK 5 CB7 CARELINE TECHLINE HOMELINE LINAK 2 WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK CB70081011 0000 Date 2014 06 20 S 0 6145789 Uin 24V 10 50 60 Hz lin Max 5A Int 10 Max 2 min 18 min OKE Nor 45 TE e Dm ini TT AY MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK 6 CB8 A CARELINE TECHLINE LINAK 7 WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE Item CB8002A44 00 Date 2009 03 19 5 0 7654321 U Out 24 V max 240 VA Int 5 Max 3
117. in a vertical position the force needed to activate the mechanical spline is maximum 60 N the weight of the application To reengage the spline function a force of maximum 60N is needed Same installation dim as standard actuator e Electric spline When using the actuator in a vertical position the force needed to activate the electric spline is maximum 100 N the weight of the application To reengage the spline function a force of maximum 100 N is needed Usage e Duty cycle 2 18 2 minutes continuous use followed by 18 minutes not in use e Ambient temperature 5 to 40 C e Compatibility CB9 with EAS CB12 with EAS CB14 CB18 CB20 and CBJ CB6 OBL F CB16 OBL F only possible with customized software Approvals IEC60601 1 2005 3 edition ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition and CAN CSA 22 2 No 60601 1 2008 for LA34 24V zinc and composite versions Recommendations e Power supply without current cut off can cause serious damage to the actuator if mechanical stop is encountered or the actuator movement is blocked in another way e LINAK control boxes are designed so that they will short circuit the motor terminals poles of the actuator s when the actuator s are not running This solution gives the actuator s a higher self locking ability If the actuator s are not connected to a LINAK control box the terminals of the motor must be short circuited to achieve the self locking ability of the actuator War
118. ing other than a LINAK charger is used it must conform to the following specifications Charging voltage 28 0 VDC 2 Charging current 300 mA Usage e Compatibility with LA23 LA27C LA31 LA34 LA44 BL1 and BL4 BB3 configured for CB20 e Duty cycle 10 max 2 min continuous use followed by 18 min not in use e Ambient temperature 5 to 40 C Approvals The CB20 is approved according to UL60601and EN60601 1 Please be aware CB20 is delivered in 3 separate units The units are not assembled at LINAK A S To achieve a system offering the opportunity to have Low Power saving it is vital to combine compatible CU Control Unit and CP Control Power only i e Normal standard power consumption CU std Type 0 Std CP std e Low Power consumption standby CU green Type G Low power CP std e Type 0 Std uses standard software e Type G Low Power uses Low Power SW to be continued Page 67 of 104 b Recommendations HOT PLUGGING R 1 2 emoving or adding any OpenBus cables are not allowed when the CB is powered by mains supply If necessary anyway follow the below procedure Remove mains and wait 5 sec Mount or dismount the required cables If this procedure is NOT followed it may result in a damaged OpenBus driver circuit The risk of a damaged circuit increases if the accessory has a high start current in rush current Please note mains cable must be ordered separately Ba
119. is ensures that the lift is capable of lifting the promised load but cannot lift more than 1 5 times this amount If the below mentioned conditions are fulfilled Learn mode is made on the specific pair of actuator and control box which are going to be used in real life afterwards Ambient temperature should be app 20 degrees C 5 Load curve difference between the highest and lowest load should not be more than approx max 10 The registration function can only be activated by using a specially produced handset HB7x235 00 A standard handset cannot activate the function The maximum cut off value that can be registered stored is 11 Amp If an actuator or CBJ Care is exchanged it will be necessary to reset the max load to ensure the correct cut off value for the new system as a whole Please note that when you disconnect the service data tool from JUMBO Care it will take 1 hour before the control box will power down This means that display indicators will keep lighting up 1 hour after disconnection of the service data tool If you want to avoid this battery consumption the emergency stop button can be activated e Ensure that you have the Service data tool version 2 5 0 or newer as only these versions support JUMBO Care 27 generation e f the control box is exchanged the actuator data will be lost The data is stored in the control box not the actuator However actuator data can be maintained by using the service data tool for saving actuato
120. ist by pulling the actuator or otherwise expose it to side forces Warnings N It is not allowed to use tools to adjust the installation dimension of the LA43 actuator as there is a risk that the inner tube may be unscrewed Self locking ability e LINAK control boxes are designed so that they will short circuit the motor terminals poles of the actuator s when the actuator s are not running This solution gives the actuator s a higher self locking ability If the actuator s are not connected to a LINAK control box the terminals of the motor must be short circuited to achieve the self locking ability of the actuator be continued Page 46 of 104 Manual lowering The following pictures illustrate the manual lowering procedure Fig 1 Manual Lowering In case of a power failure it is possible to mechanically lower a patient placed in a patient hoist When turning the manual lowering handle clockwise the actuator can be moved fully inwards Fitting the plug smart cable lock The following pictures illustrate how to fit the plug connection using the smart cable lock manual lowering procedure Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Inclined surface Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Insert the cable in the socket Attach the cable lock Push the cable lock inside the slot Make sure the O ring on the Make sure the inclined If necessary the cable can be pushed down at cable is fully inserted surface is facing upwards the same time to ease the cable l
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122. l bed pplications such as furniture care or hospital beds The standard LA31 actuator is available for both the HOMELINE CARELINE TECHLINE WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE and DESKLINE product ranges DESIGNED IN DENMARK No 311100 2015004E dup M Prod Date 2014 06 20 S 0 6415420 The Reed switch gives a number of pulses for each rotation of the motor These pulses Max Load Push 6000 N 4 are used to calculate the piston rod s position as well as to control several actuators Power Rate 24 V Max 4 3 running in parallel A Cycle 10 Max 2 min 18 min Ti 7 n NUT I E OPENED E BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL Your nearest LINAK dealer can inform the number of pulses per stroke length TORT TIT TTE P 0 2140274 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK Usage Duty cycle Max 10 or 2 minutes continuous use followed by 18 minutes not in use e Ambient temperature 5 to 40 C e The CARELINE system has full compliance with EN 60601 1 Hall The Hall principle is very similar to the Reed principle A Hall sensor is based on a magnet that rotates Two hall sensors are placed close to the magnet field The control box 20 65 OBF CB16 OBF CBD4 CBD5 detect whenever the magnetic field changes direction The two Hall sensors are placed close to each other but with a small displacement This distance leads to a timing difference between the two pulses Whichever one of them comes first indicates the di
123. l current on all channels reaches approx 5 1 to 5 4 Amp This means that when two LA27 s running simultaneously are connected to a CB6 they will not be able to lift the max load mentioned under technical specifications Page 36 of 104 6 LA28 MEDLINE CARELINE TECHLINE The LA28 is primarily a system actuator The actuator is very quiet and powerful designed LI NAK TA for use in the furniture rehabilitation and hospital bed line of businesses The actuator is also ideal for use in agricultural machinery and for a wide range of WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE industrial applications Item No 281100 00100000 Reed switch Prod Date 2009 07 01 5 0 7654321 Reed switch gives a number of pulses for each rotation of the motor These pulses are Load Push 2000 IPX1 e used to calculate the piston rod s position as well as to control several actuators running Power Rate 24 V Max 2 3 A in parallel Cycle Max 10 Max 2 min 18 NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNE Your nearest LINAK dealer can inform the number of pulses per stroke length WA C Regarding Reed switch connection Figure 6 8 LA28R 0 123456 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK Built in end stop circuit CS28 CS28S In the LA28 actuator with built in CS28 A B or C PCB the actuator is switched off at the end position or when overloaded LA28 actuator with e The CS28 A is standard IPX1 and is c
124. lly controlled by the medical staff WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE tom oie The compact design and simple operation makes it easy for the nursing staff to retain direct control over NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL critical positioning functions whilst giving the patient a limited degree of adjustment MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK 46 The ACM must be mounted correctly on a flat surface to ensure IP degree A short circuit in the cable can nC 4 CE cause movement To possibly avoid this risk choose a OpenBus system 5 ACO MEDLINE CARELINE OpenBus The ACO Attendant Control OpenBus is a cost optimised and compact unit with up to 15 buttons that can be LINAK tbo E used as Handset keys or lock outs WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE Item ACO610102 00000 Date 2009 03 19 IPX6 0 7654321 The lock out function can be made visable by using yellow LED s MADERY amp The ACO is compatible with control boxes that use an OpenBus interface i e CB6S CB16 and 20 TTE TTL 123456 0001 576 Usage e Exchangeable with HB70 e Compatible with most LINAK control boxes e Approved according to EN60601 in connection with CB6 CB9 Recommendations e switch between locked and unlocked position a small knob between the two pushbuttons has to be turned 20 by use of a special key The key is for the use of the nursing staff only there are two types one is made of plastic the other metal
125. me CBJ Care CB6S CB16 CB20 Compatibility Mi TOME CEA HE Approvals IEC60601 1 2005 3 ed ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 P 0 2140274 0001 mabe BY LINAK A S DENMARK 3 edition pending w Recommendations e The actuator is not suitable for outdoor applications e Power supply without current cut off can cause serious damage to the actuator if a mechanical stop is encountered or the actuator movement is blocked in another way If there is a risk of pull forces in the application the actuator must be equipped with electrical spline to avoid damage in pull e f the actuator is operated without load e g loose on a table the electrical spline can activate and the actuator cannot run in an inwards direction Push the back fixture and the actuator can be operated again e Connection bolts must be dimensioned so that they have the necessary strength in order to obtain the minimum safety factor according to the requirements of the authorities e The actuator must not be subject to a side load as this can cause bending It is also for this reason that the actuator should not be used as a handle e g pulling a patient hoist sideways The actuator must not be subject to off centre loading as this can damage the actuator The actuator must not be subject to impact or any form of stress to the casing The actuator must not be subject to overload as this can reduce the lifetime of the actutor and in the worst case cause damage to the act
126. min with 70 C warm water in the tank Rinse with neutral rinsing product for 20 sec with 85 C warm water in the tank Drying and cooling for 10 min in open air at normal room temperature ca 20 C The washing process is repeated 50 times The pressure before the nozzle must not exceed 8 bar and the distance between the nozzles and electrical components must be at least 30 cm Only flat squirt nozzles are allowed Degree of hardness not more than 5 dH and no demineralized water LINAK recommend the following products e Sekumatic FDR or FRE from Ecolab Neodisher Dekonta from Dr Weigert e Thermosept NDR from Sch lke or similar with a pH value of 5 8 and in a concentration of 0 5 LINAK recommend the following products Sekumatic FKN from Ecolab Neodisher BP or TN from Dr Weigert Thermosept BSK from Sch lke or similar with a pH value of 5 8 and in a concentration of 0 2 Demands to products e They must not contain caustic solutions e They must not change the surface structure or adhesive properties of the plastic e Must not break down grease LINAK washing profile according to EN60601 2 52 LINAK washing machine 13 10 00 13 20 00 Page 14 of 104 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 during the washing process This can be done by
127. ming screwdrivers for the adjustment Ordinary screwdrivers cannot be used as they will damage the potentiometer slot b When you receive the JUMBO from LINAK A S it is adjusted to min current cut off 1 Connect the JUMBO control box to the actuator 2 Load the actuator with the required load 3 Turn the potentiometer completely clockwise 4 Run the actuator in the loaded direction at the same time turn the potentiometer anticlockwise until the actuator stops D Turn the potentiometer 3 times clockwise 6 Check JUMBO can lift the loaded actuator 7 Insert the plugs article no 0009020 Light grey RAL7035 or 0009019 Dark grey RAL7016 to ensure IP protection to be continued Page 79 of 104 Warning AN In order to avoid injury the emergency stop should be activated in all transport and cleaning situations w Recommendation e When charging the CBJ1 2 will not be able to operate any actuators By use of charger it is possible to activate the actuators when charging However this is not recommended as it can damage the control box or the charger 01 Mounting of CBJ1 and CBJ2 Special care should be taken when mounting the CBJ As long as the the CBJ is mounted correctly then the CBJ complies to IPx5 If the CBJ is mounted incorrectly then water will gather around the screw holes resulting in non compliance with IPx5 CBJ1 2 with variable current cut off the protection plugs mu
128. mm stroke length is used and the switch fails it will travel an additional 30 mm before reaching the mechanical end stop e Instruction concerning the turning of the piston rod eye When mounting and taking into use it is not permitted to make excessive turns of the piston rod eye In cases where the eye is not positioned correctly it is permitted to first screw the eye down to its bottom position at a maximum torque of 2 Nm 1 and thereafter a maximum half turn outwards again 2 e f stroke is less than 50 mm and the outer limit switch fails it will be possible to drive the actuator up to stroke of 52 mm before the mechanical end stop take effect Please make sure that the application can withstand this in a safe way e When mounting the LA23 in the application ensure that the bolts can withstand the wear and that they are secured safely Do not place load on the actuator housing and do prevent impact or blows or any other form of stress to the housing to b tinued Page 26 of 104 o be continue Recommendations Do not place load on the actuator housing and do prevent impact or blows or any other form of stress to the housing Ensure that the cable lock is mounted correct Ensure that the duty cycle and the usage temperatures for LA23 actuators is respected Ensure that the cable cannot be squeezed pulled or subjected to any other stress If a cable lock has been removed it is recommended to check if it is has been damaged duri
129. mponent mark for Canada and United States For complete description see ETL marking on next page Page 16 of 104 ETL marking Due to space limitations the complete ETL marking demands are not represented on the marking plates The full ETL Recognized Component markings are shown here RECOGNIZED COMPONENT Intertek RECOGNIZED COMPONENT Intertek RECOGNIZED COMPONENT TERTE Ip ISTE Intertek RECOGNIZED COMPONENT Intertek RECOGNIZED COMPONENT Intertek RECOGNIZED COMPONENT TERT Ey ly us sre Intertek RECOGNIZED COMPONENT TERTE Ip ISTE Intertek RECOGNIZED COMPONENT TERTE Ip srt Intertek RECOGNIZED COM EN Ip Intertek C N 120690 Conforms to ANSI AAMI Std ES60601 1 Cert to CSA Std C22 2 No 60601 1 C N 9901916 Conforms to ANSI AAMI Std ES60601 1 Cert to CSA Std C22 2 No 60601 1 C N 4008003 Conforms to ANSI AAMI Std ES60601 1 Cert to CSA Std C22 2 No 60601 1 C N 4008004 Conforms to ANSI AAMI Std ES60601 1 Cert to CSA Std C22 2 No 60601 1 C N 4008005 Conforms to ANSI AAMI Std ES60601 1 Cert to CSA Std C22 2 No 60601 1 C N 4008623 Conforms to ANSI AAMI Std ES60601 1 Cert to CSA Std C22 2 No 60601 1 C N 4008838 Conforms to ANSI AAMI Std ES60601 1 Cert to CSA Std C22 2 No 60601 1 C N 4008671 Conforms to ANSI AAMI Std ES60601 1 Cert to CSA Std C22 2 No 60601 1 C N 4009507
130. mption Send actuator for repair Motor runs but spindle does not move Gear wheel or spindle damaged Send actuator for repair Actuator cannot lift full load Clutch is worn Motor is damaged Send actuator for repair Motor sound but no movement of piston rod Send actuator for repair No signal from Reed or Hall switch Send actuator for repair Motor runs and quick release does not function or is noisy Declutching arm turns less than approx 75 Adjust cable Piston rod will only move inwards and not outwards Safety nut has operated Send actuator for repair Motor runs too slowly or does not give full force Insufficient power supply Voltage drop in cable Increase power supply Thicker cable Troubleshooting Electronics Symptom Power indicator does not light up Possible cause Not connected to mains Action Connect to mains The fuse has blown Replace fuse if the system is prepared for external fuse replacement or send the system for repair Defective power cable On control boxes with exchangeable power cable change the cable On control boxes with fixed cable send it for repair Control box defective Send control box for repair Power indicator lights up but actuator does not run Actuator plug not pushed into control box properly Push actuator plug into control box properly
131. must immediately be sent for service at the nearest authorised LINAK workshop e The actuator must not be used in pull applications when the quick release is activated as the risk of personal injury can arise Do only use the actuator within specified working limits Page 43 of 104 11 LA34 MEDLINE TECHLINE LA34 is a technological state of the art actuator that due to its innovative construction LINAK can push up to 10 000 N at a speed of 5 mm sec and with a current consumption of eee SS Ue approx 7 Amp The strong LA34 actuator is made in a low weight composite material LIFE Its compact design the outstanding performance and a wide range of safety options No 34420K 301502A0 makes LA34 the right choice for a variety of medical and industrial applications Prod Date 2014 06 20 0 6125402 File E175209 Load 3000 Reed switch 2 0 ge An gt gem min IPX4 9 Reed switch gives number of pulses for each rotation of the motor These pulses TO BE CPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL are used to calculate the piston rod s position as well as to control several actuators NE PAS A OUVRIR PAR PERSONNEL NON AUTORIS running in parallel hi BN ce Your nearest LINAK dealer can inform the number of pulses per stroke length P 0 2140274 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK Regarding Reed switch connection see Figure 6 10 Options Mechanical spline When using the actuator
132. n the actuator Due to the signal switches the power to the motor will be cut off in the control box and not in the actuator This ensures that it is only possible to run in the opposite direction once the actuator has reached he end position Warning e Be aware of the special handset configuration e Same cables variants as for CB9 CARELINE and 12 e The CB6 can only be combined with LA27 and HB30 HB70 HL70 HB80 and HL80 The CB6P2 platform is introduced to obtain a powerful and optimised solution to customers looking for existing analogue input systems It is based on OpenBus technology but to meet existing analogue systems it has an analogue input similar to HB40 and therefore OpenBus accessories cannot be connected Combination Overview CB6P2 is meant for use with LA27 std motor with Hall cable type A LA27 std motor cable type B LA31 std fast motor with without Hall LA34 std small fast motor with without Hall fast motor not max load std fast motor with without Hall fast motor not max load BL1 only with 270W transformer type with without Hall HB7x HL7x HB8x ACL ACM ACP HB40 like to be continued Page 62 of 104 5 Recommendations Battery Operation e f the battery voltage is at low level a battery alarm beeps constantly when the HB ACx is activated Low level means that battery charging is necessary to maintain the best possible life t
133. n use Max Load Push Pull 1500 N IPX4 e Usage temperature 30 C to 55 C according to ISO 7176 9 Power Rate 24V 23 _ fe e Storage temperature 45 to 70 C according to ISO 7176 9 Duty Cycle 10 2 min 18min 1 d Fire catagory Enclosure UL94 VO auf IH hs OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED OUVRIR PAR PERSONNEL NON AUT TETTE P 0 2140274 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK AN Warnings All LA23 IC Integrated Controls versions are not compliant for Medical use Do not sideload the actuator Only use the actuator within specified working limits Always use steel backfixture for LA23 over 1500N and for pull loads When mounting the LA23 in the application ensure that the bolts can withstand the wear and that they are secured safely Motor type A 12V motor Motor type B 24V motor e f an actuator with stroke length below 50 mm is used and the electrical end stop switch fails please be aware that the distance before reaching the mechanical end stop will be prolonged The extra distance will be 50 mm minus actual stroke length l e If an actuator with 20 mm stroke length is used and the switch fails it will travel an additional 30 mm before reaching the mechanical end stop e Instruction concerning the turning of the piston rod eye When mounting and taking into use it is not permitted to make excessive turns of the piston rod eye In cases where the eye is not positioned correctly it is permi
134. nal or patient risk The coupling is detined by the mechanical layout of the application and no real guidelines can be given Using plastic bushings or similar can improve the application If an application faces this issue it can easily by solved by connecting ground of the CB box to the application frame through a cable with built in serial connection of a resistor and a capacitor The EMC test defined in IEC60601 1 2 applicable for all medical products will show if this is an issue concerning the specific applications If you need more information or have any issues on this subject please contact your LINAK A S Sales contact Page 61 of 104 1 CB5 MEDLINE CARELINE G WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK item CBSA40 00000000 Date 2013 00 25 IPX4 zz Vy Sore lin Max 1 Int 10 2 min 18 min Ie gg CONTACT LINAN FOR _ Na rb ALWAYS BE MOUNTED A ET EO BY UNAUTHOR DED PERSO NE PAS QUVF PAR PERSONNEL NOW AUTOR TRAIL 2 22 ce F O 0000 ASEEMBLED IN CHINA 2 CB6 MEDLINE CARELINE LINAK 2 WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK Item CB6404 10019 Date 2014 06 13 Ulin 230 V 50 60Hz Iin Max 1 IPX4 Int 10 Max 2 min 18 min 3 C Gi ia bya vf em aei A i TEA MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK 3 CB6P2 MEDLINE CARELINE LINAK gt WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DE
135. nal power supply transformer box TR6 or TR7 which can be wall mounted or placed on the floor moulding next to the mains The control box is only fitted with low voltage electronic components and the connection between the CB7 and transformer is via a 24 V power cable The CB8 A 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 CB8 A an ideal control box choice for mains free operation of beds chairs tables and many other mobile applications When using the control box with emergency stop button the stop button must be released before charging batteries or before the application is put into operation Usage e Duty cycle Max 10 or 2 min in use followed by 18 min not in use e Ambient temperatures 5 to 40 C Approvals IEC60601 1 2005 3 edition approved ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition approved Warning A In order to avoid injury the emergency stop should be activated in all transport situations Acoustic alarm sounds when batteries are low and recharging should be started The alarm level corresponds to approx 17 18 VDC When using the CB8 A with emergency stop button the stop button must be released before charging batteries If the option N for CH3 is chosen the external emergency stop has to be placed on channel 3 otherwise the CB8
136. nes 7 Motor with potentiometer 12 Transmission between motor and spindle 4 Location of brake 8 Motor with reed switch 13 Cable for connection to 12 24 36V DC 9 Back fixture by means of plug via control box Warranty and service life The LINAK warranty covers manufacturing defects in the products starting from the date of manufacture There is 36 months warranty on the HOMELINE products 18 months for MEDLINE and CARELINE products and 12 months for the TECHLINE products The warranty is limited to the value of the LINAK product LINAK s guarantee is only valid so far as the products have been used and maintained correctly and has not been tampered with Furthermore the products must not be exposed to violent treatment In the event of this the warranty will be ineffective invalid LINAK s warranty is only valid if the system is unopened and has been used correctly All LINAK products are designed to have an optimum service life as a matter of course but the expected service life in a specific application is very dependent on how the products are used Page 12 of 104 IP Protection degree The products can be cleaned as follows according to their IP protection which is stated on the product label The IP code specifies the degrees of protection 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 fir
137. ng removal If so it is recommended to replace with a new one Before mounting a cable ensure that the cable cable plug or o ring is not damaged If damage is observed the cable must be replaced with a new one The B and G 24V motors must only be used with their respective control box types Not acceptable B motor with OpenBus control boxes Reason The actuator will be too strong it will run too fast be noisy and only have a short lifetime The actuator will not live up to what we promise e Not acceptable G motor with 24V supply Reason The actuator will be too weak this means it will only run slowly not be able to lift as much in the cold and under low current conditions The actuator will not live up to what we promise e The LA23 is not suitable for use in outdoor applications where it can be exposed to sun and rain If outdoor use cannot be avoided it is very important that the LA23 is mounted in a position where it is well shielded It is up to the customer to provide the shielding Furthermore it will be good practice to ensure that the actuator is fully retracted in the normal position The reason is that there will be a vacuum inside the actuator if it is extended which over time can lead to water entering the actuator The item numbers for ordering the Cable Lock are e tem number 0231007 light grey for one cable lock 1 piece e tem number 0231037 black for one cable lock 1 piece Below you see an instruction in ho
138. ning An LA34 actuator is not designed for repeated dynamic push to pull movements This cause extra strain to the actuator and can give safety considerations the consequence being possible damage to the actuator Therefore if repeated dynamic push to pull movements are essential for the application perform tests to validate the performance and use a steel piston rod eye contact LINAK A S LA34 actuators for patient hoists are marked with a label to ensure the user is aware that it is not permitted to handle the patient hoist by pulling the actuator or otherwise expose it to side forces If the LA34 actuator is used in connection with a non LINAK power supply the system must be equipped with current trip cut off Adjustment of the installation dimension N As standard the installation dimension on the LA34 actuator can be manually adjusted by 4 0 mm not possible for mechanical splines The adjustment of the installation dimension must only be made without use of tools only or hand It is not allowed to use tools to adjust the installation dimension of the LA34 actuator as there is a risk that the inner tube may be unscrewed Hall The Hall principle is very similar to the Reed principle It is a control box which based on Hall signals can decide whether the actuator runs out or in Hall however can detect whether the actuator runs in or out The number of pulses is like Reed Hall and Reed are placed opposite the potentiometer on the
139. o o 4 H B bm Drain hole 4 O Mounting holes 9 Mounting holes Drawing no 0807000 1 e The BL1 is for use in push applications and can be mounted in both directions smallest profile down or up Note The cable outlet can only be positioned at the end of the small profile a e The mounting plate in the application must cover the entire top plate of the BL1 and be strong enough to carry the load e Remember to secure the cable mounted in the top of the column to the application so that it cannot be pulled out of the column We recommend to use LINAK Cable lock kit 0808040 use only screws included in the kit e Electro Static Discharges If painted top and bottom plates are used there is no electrical connection through the length of the the BL1 column Therefore to avoid ESD issues consider external potential alignment between the top and bottom of the bed frame 10 tinued Page 54 of 104 be continue Endplate kit Endplate kit Topplate dimensions Topplate dimensions 120 145 150 175 When mounting more than one BL1 you need to consider the fixation Fixed pivotpoint Moveable pivot point Example 1 Fixed pivot point Fixed pivot point Example 2 If you have trend antitrend function in your application you need to mount one or more of the BL1s with
140. ock mounting Page 47 of 104 13 LA43 IC MEDLINE CARELINE The LA43 Intelligent Control enables a simple system consisting of 1 or 2 LINAK actuators a Switch Mode Power Supply and a hand control or a footswitch VE TAPENE YOURLIFE The system is for example an advantage when there is no space for a control box DESIGNED IN DENMARK 22 43040150A050B4 2110103252D0210 Usage No J03947 e Duty cycle 1096 2 minutes continuous use followed by 18 minutes not in use Prod Date 2014 06 20 5 0 6145789 S Usage temperature 5 C to 40 Max Load Push 8000 IPX4 1865 Storage temperature 10 C to 50 C Duty Cycle 10 2 18 z Compatibility SMPS30 AX To pE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERONIE Approvals IEC60601 1 2005 3 edition OUVRIR PAR PERSONNEL NON AUTHO c ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition pending Ceo x P 0 2114579 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK Recommendations e The actuator is not suitable for outdoor applications Power supply without current cut off can cause serious damage to the actuator if a mechanical stop is encountered or the actuator movement is blocked in another way e f there is a risk of pull forces in the application the actuator must be equipped with electrical spline to avoid damage in pull e f the actuator is operated without load e g loose on a table the electrical spline can
141. on CB14 and OpenBus control boxes e g CB20 Technical specification Load in push Max 1500 N See label Load in pull dynamic ON Load in pull static Max 600 N Bending moment static Max 500 Nm Bending moment dynamic Max 250 Nm Duty cycle 10 Max 2 min 18 min See label Protection classes IPX4 IPX6 and IPX6 Washable Usage temperature 5 C to 40 C Storage temperature Max 50 C Your nearest LINAK dealer can inform the number of pulses per stroke length Regarding Reed switch connection see Figure 6 10 e There are mounting holes in the endplates and motor housing e The columns must be securely mounted before operation no rotation must be possible e The motor housing must be mounted uppermost e The mounting bracket tension must be adjusted correctly AN Warnings Do only use the column within specified working limits The BL4 is heavy 8 2 kg To avoid personal injury DO NOT DROP Do not adjust anything during movement can cause personal injury The BL4 is designed for use in push applications dynamic Pull forces can result in damage to the column and cause collapse of the application Do not loosen any screws on the BLA this can cause collapse of the column IPX6 washable versions must not be dismantled and then rebuilt again without the motor housing being changed in order to ensure the washability There must be at least 4 hours between each washing cycle to allow the BL4 to resume normal
142. on who makes sure that the risk is eliminated Normally the result of this risk analysis will state that the end stop switch in the LA31 would be questioned Is this switch first failure safe The answer to this will be No a switch cannot be first failure safe In practical life we have discovered only very few defect switches Ask the customer What was the result of your risk analysis when you achieved the EN 60601 1 approval on your application There are several ways that an application can be made first failure safe e Use a mechanical stop in the application Use of a mechanical end stop in LA31 is a possible option e Use an SLS safety limit switch in connection with the actuator Or a longer installation dimension As a special solution we can offer LA31 with mechanical end stop with the same installation dimension as a standard LA31 Contact LINAK A S for further information if you need this solution w Recommendations e LA31 with brake An LA31 brake in a push application brakes actively when the actuator moves in an inward direction The same applies to an actuator mounted with a brake in a pull direction It brakes in an outward direction Under this condition the standard motor uses up to 4 Amp and the fast motor uses up to 6 Amp Measured after 5 cycles at normal room temperature Therefore if the LA31 with brake is used together with a CB7 it is important that the current cut off limit of the control box is hig
143. onnected to a HB41 handset with a telephone plug e The CS28 B is standard IPX5 and is connected to a HB41 handset with a DIN plug 532 B is also available in IPX6 e The CS28 C is standard IPX1 and is connected to an external contact or control See figure 6 7 Mechanical spline The splines function so that the actuator can only push not pull During pull in the actuator the inner tube is lifted off the thread bush and the actuator can therefore never pull a load only push Functional test of mechanical splines When the piston rod is at the innermost position it must be possible to pull it out manually to its full travel length and to press it in again without much resistance and without using the motor If this is not possible contact your nearest LINAK dealer Warning Do only use the actuator within specified working limits Usage e Duty cycle Max 10 or max 2 min continuous use followed by 18 min not in use e Ambient temperatures 5 to 40 C e Compatibility CB8 CB12 CB14 and CBJ Approvals IEC60601 1 2005 3 edition ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition and CAN CSA 22 2 No 60601 1 2008 approved 5 Recommendations e control boxes are designed so that they will short circuit the motor terminals of the actuator s when the actuator s are not running This solution gives the actuator s a higher self locking ability If the actuator s are not connected to a LINAK control box the terminals of th
144. or more of the BL4s with a slider such as hall Having sliders prevents the column from bending like illustrated below If more than one column is fixed it can lead to dangerous situations rT l LINAK mounting bracket part no 0673003 A Mounting guidelines for the BL4 bracket supplied by LINAK part no 0673003 Mounting the bracket in the application e The bracket must be mounted to an even abutting plate in the application by using the 2 slits e n each slit at least 3 bolts must be mounted Type M8 8 8 e Tightening moment must be 22 7 26 1 Nm e The 3 bolts must be placed in the same height as the 3 holes Mounting of the BL4 into the bracket e The BL4 must be fi tted in the bracket after mounting the bracket to the application e 3 bolts and nuts must be mounted in the 3 holes Type M6 8 8 e Tightening moment must be 10 3 0 3 Nm 2 slits 3 holes The mounting points must be re tightened at least once a year with the above specified moments Page 58 of 104 4 LC2 MEDLINE CARELINE TECHLINE LINAK 3 CAUTION NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL The LC2 column is an update of the LP2 programme It has an improved WEIMPROVEYOURLIFE psc ane irem ld esi aaa twisting stability and end stop switches as standard MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK i j 1 i iti MO de pm The column is designed to be used in a vertical position and
145. order to maintain good hygiene It is not allowed to use chemicals to clean the box Only use COBO20 together with CU20 Warning In order to avoid injury the emergency stop should be activated in all transport situations Mounting of COBO20 UP DOWN As long as the COBO is mounted correctly then the COBO20 complies to IPX5 If the COBO is mounted incorrectly then water will gather Special should be taken when mounting the 20 around the screw holes resulting in non compliance with IPX5 6 01 MEDLINE CARELINE For charging the batteries of CB08 XA and all JUMBO control boxes directly connected to the control box or via the handset HB40A For charging of the batteries in battery box BAJ2 JUMBO system and CBJH Page 84 of 104 7 CHJ2 MEDLINE CARELINE The charger CHJ2 has been specially designed for use as a wall charger for th tin Max 400 mA Fuse T7 25A 250V CE 4 the JUMBO system WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE U Out 29 5 V max 19 W IPX5 N576 y l l Item CHJ20100130J021 int 10 2 min 18 min The CHJ2 charger is a Switch Mode Power Supply SMPS version which pa eal makes charging of the batteries more efficient WADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK CAUTION NOT TOBE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL Z The charging time for a BAJ1 or a BAJ2 battery pack is approx 4 hours Mains voltage trom 100 V AC 240 V AC 50 60 Hz is
146. oved according to EN IEC60601 2 52 Application Environment 4 for care beds used in Domestic areas or EN1970 How to identify the cables Each cable has a label for easy identification of item number and for which control box it is intended a e ex e 10 tinued Page 73 of 104 be continue How to mount a cable Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Mount the cable lock and fix it to the slot Fix the cable tab on the hand control s front Fix the tab on the back as well by pushing marked in the picture side first Push in and twist a bit to fix the tab see picture fit A into B How to remove a cable Step 1 Release the cable by pushing e g a screwdriver into the hole on the back of the hand control Twist and release b Recommendations Please ensure that you use the right cable type to ensure the wished functionality In case of lack of functionality of your hand control check that the hand control cable is the right one for the intended control box or contact your local LINAK representative Please note that HB3XO0LO version analogue with diode is not supported by the CBJC The diode will light up at all times if used with the CBJC Do not submerge the handset under water Unless otherwise specified or agreed with LINAK the handset is only intended to be used on LINAK systems Do not sit or lie down on the handset It can cause unintended movement of the application When ch
147. owed by 18 min not in use Exceeding the duty cycle will result in a dramatic reduction of the product Page 8 of 104 Generel assembly instructions Please read the following safety information carefully Ensure that all staff who are to connect mount or use the actuator are in possession of the necessary information and that they have access to this assembly instruction Persons who do not have the necessary experience or knowledge of the product products must not use the product products Besides persons with reduced physical or mental abilities must not use the product products unless they are under surveillance or they have been thoroughly instructed in the use of the apparatus by a person who is responsible for the safety of these persons Moreover children must be under surveillance to ensure that they do not play with the product Warning AN Failure B comply with these instructions may result in accidents involving serious personal injury It is important for everyone who is to connect install or use the systems to have the necessary information and access to the User Manual www linak com e f there is visible damage on the product it must not be installed e If the control box TWINDRIVE makes unusual noises or smells switch off the mains voltage immediately e The products must only be used in an environment that corresponds to their IP protection e The cleaners and disinfectants must not be highly alkaline or acidic pH
148. p Values in brackets show tolerances The CB9 has been developed for Home use The CB9 and the LA31 can be fully integrated which saves mounting and wiring or be installed separately The HOMELINE CB9 series is available as either analogue Ax or processor based Px types Page 64 of 104 9 CB9 CARELINE WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK item CB9140AK4400010 Date 2012 11 22 U In 230V 50 60Hz Iin Max 1 5A U Out 24V max 70VA IPX4 Int 10 Max 2 18 min dme NOT TO BE RES x ey PERSONNEL A 3 jj ORCS 0000 maps sy UNAK 5 DENMARK 10 CB9 CARELINE Basic LINAK 2 WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE DESIGNED IN DENMARK Item 9000 4 0000 Date 2014 06 20 5 0 6145789 Uin 230V 50 60 Hz lin Max 1 54 Int 10 Max 2 min 18 min qua a 45 y Sait BY UNAUTHORIZED diee R PERSONNEL AUT MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK EOP LINAK G The CARELINE CB9 has been developed for use together with LA31 LA31R LA34 LA34R in the Care amp 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 The CARELINE CB9 series is available as either analogue Ax or based Px t
149. personal injury LINAK recommend using a safety nut in medical applications A broken chain causes a drop of half the length of actual stroke Therefore do not overload The BL1 is designed for use in push applications dynamic Pull forces can result in damage to the column and cause collapse of the application Do not loosen any screws on the BL1 this can cause collapse of the column Max 2000 N See label Max 700 N See label ON Max 2000 N Max 700 N Max 500 Nm Max 250 Nm 10 Max 2 min 18 min See label IPX6 5 C to 40 C Max 50 C e BL1 is for use in push applications and be mounted in both directions smallest profile down or up Note The cable outlet can only be positioned at the end of the small profile e t is very simple to mount the in the application using the 4 mounting holes in both endplates Use 4 self tapping screws in each end for mounting to the application Use EJOT PT type DG 08 screw depth must be min 30 mm in aluminium profile Screw torque 15 17 Nm e f the column has been loosened from the application it is very important that the self tapping screws are mounted in the same thread to ensure the same strength in the thread Therefore we recommend that the screws are loosened no more than 1 or 2 times Mounting holes Mounting holes 7714064 113 3 0 8 o
150. piston rod will move forwards or backwards when the threaded spindle rotates On the basis of motor type gearing and the threaded spindle s pitch the actuator s thrust and speed are determined The handset is the unit to be used when you want the LINAK system to perform a movement It determines whether the control box will make the actuator move in or out There are many variants of LINAK handsets The Attendant Control ACC ACK ACL ACM ACP ACO is an accessory used when nursing staff want to restrict the patients adjustment options of a bed It is often used in conjunction with a handset and disables selected functions on the handset It can also have control functions with the same function as those on the handset For safety reasons open function activation of ACP and ACO ACC ACK requires activation of two buttons Recommendation 3 It is recommended to have options like quick release manual lowering or similar built into the system in case of power loss or system failure if movement of the system is critical After service it is recommended to test the system for correct functionality before it is put back into operation Page 11 of 104 Electrostatic discharge ESD LINAK considers ESD to be an important issue and years of experience have shown that equipment designed to meet the 8kV level specified in the Standards such as IEC601 1 2 EN50082 2 are insufficient to protect electronic equipment in certain enviroments
151. r LINAK two actuators lifting columns in parallel and or with memory function WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE The effective toroidal transformer and the many features such as battery backup earth outlet wet DESIGNED IN DENMARK alarm makes the control box suitable for a variety of applications CB14M0364AA140F 075044 Date 2014 06 20 5 0 6145789 CB14 with battery backup Ulin 120 V 60 Hz The CB14 with battery backup has an acoustic alarm which sounds when the batteries are low lin 3 5 A approx 17 18V To charge the batteries on a CB14 with internal batteries just connect the CB14 to IPX1 l kd dni S mln mains With external batteries connect the external batteries to an external charger S W P N 0076362 Ver 2 00 a Oo Memory position on CB14 NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL When storing the memory position on CB14 the actuators must be run to the wanted position and PAR PERSONNEL NON A TT TEIN the store button S must be pushed Hereafter the selected memory button 1 2 or 3 must be activated within 2 seconds 0001 MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK Microprocessor All control boxes with a microprocessor must be initialized before start up A description of the initialisation procedure can be obtained from your LINAK dealer If an actuator is replaced the microprocessor always has to be initialised before use actuators with reed hall If r
152. r data in the new control box e Note that the control box has to be awake in order to connect to the service data tool Activate the control box before connecting via the emergency lowering buttons or the hand control via T cable HOT PLUGGING Removing or adding any OpenBus cables are not allowed when the control box is on power via mains supply or battery If necessary anyway follow the below procedure 1 Remove mains or battery and wait 5 sec 2 Mount or dismount the required cables If this procedure is NOT followed it may result in a damaged OpenBus driver circuit The risk of a damaged circuit increases if the accessory has a high start current in rush current Warnings In order to avoid injury the emergency stop should be activated in all transport situations Functionality JUMBO Care with display Below you find information about what to read out on the display version of JUMBO Care Basically the functionality for the display version is the same as the diode version but more information can be read out on the display Driving information Pd a t As long as a hand control button function is activated driving information will be shown on the display Either lifting arm up lifting arm V wi down legs in or legs out or tilt of sling The only exception to this is when the battery is flat stage 3 and 4 see below At that point the battery information will be shown instead to be continued Page 8
153. rection of movement Therefore there will be no error summary as with the reed switch Hall is therefore a very precise system Hall is not suitable for use in quick release actuators see figure 10 Built in end stop circuit In the actuators mentioned the end stop switch is part of the actuator construction Each time the actuator reaches end stop position the switch is activated and the current is cut off In addition to the end stop switch we also recommend a mechanical end stop function as an additional safety option for applications where it will be necessary External Quick Release The quick release function is placed in the piston rod end in which a wrappedspring clutch can be loosened by means of turning the spring housing either by the handle or a cable Hereafter the inner tube can turn freely and due to the pressure on the piston rod end from the application the inner tube will rotate and thus screw itself downwards Internal Quick Release The LA31 with Quick Release is designed to be used as a part of the backrest function in a Care Hospital bed The Quick Release function allowes a patient to be lowered manually to a flat position very quickly CPR in case of an emergency New version of Quick Release Internal Quick Release The new version of the Quick Release is integrated in the clutch of the LA31 It operates by way of a release cable that is pulled Hereafter the clutch is declutched and the spindle can turn freely Due
154. refore the actuator must immediately be sent for service at the nearest authorised LINAK workshop The actuator must not be used in pull applications when the Quick Release is activated as the risk of personal injury can arise Do only use the actuator within specified working limits Bowden cable cover must click twice in order to be locked sufficiently Do not sideload the actuator Inspect the actuator minimum once a year for wear and jarring sound If an LA31 is used in an application where there are repeated dynamic push pull movements in the area 2000 4000 N then it is necessary to contact LINAK A S in order to make a correct specification of the actuator Repeated push pull movements cause extra strain to the actuator and can give safety considerations the consequence being possible damage to the actuator LA31 actuators for patient hoists are marked with a label to ensure the user is aware that it is not permitted to handle the patient hoist by pulling the actuator or otherwise expose it to side forces LA31 with mechanical end stop a first failure safe option In many applications our customers have approvals according to EN 60601 1 The typical applications can be beds massage couches etc In the norm EN 60601 1 it is mentioned that the application must be first failure safe The manufacturer is responsible for making a risk analysis in order to check this If a risk is identified it is the manufacturer of the applicati
155. rm axle but this may mean reduced lifetime of the worm The problem related to an application The self lock ability may be reduced in cases where the load curve is 6 000 N in both minimum and maximum stroke length see A Further such load distribution may reduce the lifetime of actuator A reduced load curve e g as in illustration B may also result in reduced self lock however it may have less impact on the lifetime of the actuator A B Load in N Load in N Stroke 0 mm Max 0 mm Max Stroke Required test to ensure compatibility only needed for LA27 with 6 000N for OpenBus 274x3xxx1xxx0xZ Z A or The purpose is e to observe the actual load curve distribution comparison to above curves If load curve results are better than the above you can proceed If in doubt about evaluating the load curves please contact your LINAK A S sales engineer e to observe the self lock ability in the actual application In fact the application design may support the self lock ability in such a way so that LA27 no longer sinks Normally the actuator is not allowed to sink however it is the customer who decides if it can be accepted depends on the application type a lifetime test MUST be carried out by the LINAK Subsidiary or be documented by the customer to ensure that mutual expectations are met l e All LA27 with 6 000 N load specification all 4 mm spindle types MUST be tested as described before they can
156. serve the following maintenance replacement and disposal requirements to ensure a safe and reliable operation Maintenance of batteries The batteries are to be replaced after 4 years at the latest Perhaps earlier dependent on the pattern of use Frequent and high powered discharges reduce the battery life For an optimum lifetime the product must be connected to the mains voltage as often as possible It is recommended that the batteries are to be charged at least every 3 month otherwise will the batteries have reduced capacity due to self discharge It is recommended to test the battery function at least once every year Replacement of batteries The batteries must only be replaced by the same type of batteries or mechanical and electrical equivalent types The batteries must be new or maintained by means of charging at least every 3 month The batteries which make a set must be supplied with identical production codes Mismatching of production codes may lead to a severely reduced life time expectancy Before mounting ensure that the battery set is correctly connected compare with the drawing in the battery room and check that no connectors are loose Warnings AN From the factory the battery room is hermatically separated from the electronics room When replacing the batteries this separation must not be damaged or modified as this may allow penetration of battery gas into the electronics room with risk of explosion When replacing batter
157. spline to avoid damage in pull If the actuator is operated without load e g loose on a table the electrical spline can activate and the actuator cannot run in an inwards direction Push the back fixture and the actuator can be operated again Connection bolts must be dimensioned so that they have the necessary strength in order to obtain the minimum safety factor according to the requirements of the authorities The actuator must not be subject to a side load as this can cause bending It is also for this reason that the actuator should not be used as a handle e g pulling a patient hoist sideways The actuator must not be subject to off centre loading as this can damage the actuator The actuator must not be subject to impact or any form of stress to the casing The actuator must not be subject to overload as this can reduce the lifetime of the actutor and in the worst case cause damage to the actuator The actuator must not be used in pull applications as this can cause collapse Only use the actuator within the specified working limits It is recommended that the actuator is serviced according to the relevant national norms for the applications in which the actuator is used Connection bolts and brackets are to be inspected in connection with service and must be replaced if there are signs of wear The safety function Electrical Spline should be checked in connection with service The function is checked by applying a straight pull of m
158. st always be inserted to ensure IP protection after adjustment When using the control box with emergency stop the stop button must be activated in cleaning situations in order to comply with IPx5 The battery pack BAJ1 2 must not be removed in cleaning situations doing so could result in non compliance with IPx5 The mains cable must always be ordered separately when ordering a CBJ with an internal charger G E E 3 CBJ Care MEDLINE CARELINE The control boxes CBJ Care is a part of the JUMBO system JUMBO is a CAUTION NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL modular system combining an actuator a control box CBJ Care CBJ1 AN CBJ2 a battery BAJ1 BAJ2 and a charger CHJ2 internal charger in a ATTENTION NE PAS A OUVRIR PAR PERSONNEL NON AUTORISE flexible solution specially developed for patient lifts The complete system will be medically approved and contains a series LNAK I UE gus 6 am amp HCE A of features which meet the patients need for a safe and comfortable ieee Iin Max 400 mA 37 53 VA N576 lift e g CBJ Care is equipped with a soft start stop function emergency in 10 Hox x lowering function learn mode for current cut off service indicator and battery indicators Furthermore usage information is collected in the e 2012 pO 254567 0001 ts CAIN control box Usage e Duty cycle max 1096 or 2 min continuous use then18 min without use e Ambient
159. st be mounted as shown on figure 5 Nuts and bolts must be made of steel Nuts and bolts must be tightened securely Control boxes with earth connection Class 1 here the nut must be tightened with a torque of 1 1 2 Nm The correct bolt size for securing the CB8 CB12 CB14 CB16 CB20 is 05 mm and the ACP box is M5 Cables It is important to remove the transport plastic bag before using the cable Cables need to be fixed to the application or to be placed in such a way that users cannot stumble and injure themselves Accessories The mounting screws on the accessories must be tightened with a maximum torque of 1 Nm IRO can be mounted with a higher torque up to 2 Nm e The mounting surface to which the accessory is attached should have a surface evenness better than 0 5 mm e Systems must not be installed de installed while in operation e Nuts and bolts must be made of steel e Nuts and bolts must be tightened securely The correct bolt size for securing the DJB IRO MJB SLS and SMPS30 is M4 and the BA18 is M5 Controls The mounting screws on the controls must be tightened with a maximum torque of 1 Nm e The mounting surface to which the accessory is attached should have a surface evenness better than 0 5 mm e Systems must not be installed de installed while in operation e Nuts and bolts must be made of steel e Nuts and bolts must be tightened securely The correct bolt size for securing the ACC and AC
160. st characteristic numeral is not specified and therefore replaced by the letter X in the code For some special industrial products both the first and second characteristic numerals are specified This is a demand from the marked and will only be specified if tested and approved IP protection Cleaning instructions IPXO Clean with a damp cloth IPX1 Clean with a damp cloth IPX2 Clean with a damp cloth IPX3 Clean with a damp cloth IPX4 Clean with a damp cloth IPX5 Wash with a brush and water but not water under pressure IPX6 Wash with a brush and water The water can be under pressure but the system must not be hosed down directly with a highpressure cleaner Max 20 C IPX6 Washable Clean by the use of wash tunnels IPX6 Washable according to IEC 60601 2 52 Clean by the use of wash tunnels according to IEC 60601 2 52 IPX6 Washable products be washed wash tunnels according to the following guidelines The distance between the nozzle and the electrical parts must be at least 300 mm The handset and motor plug must be pushed right in The water temperature must not exceed 65 C in max 3 minutes Cooling with cold water is not permitted To avoid degreasing of the piston rod the actuator should be retracted to minimum stroke before washing Warning The systems must not be sprayed directly with a highpressure cleaner Warning Interconnecting cables must remain plugged in during cl
161. t will be cut off only when the current on one channel reaches approx 4A Max current available from the CB9 transformer is approx 7A Px Means Electronic Overload Protection via a pulse measurement Usage e Duty cycle Ambient temperature Compatible with BA18 Recommendations Max 10 or 2 min continuous use followed by 18 min not in use 5 to 40 C Compatible with up to 4 actuators type LA31 LA31R and LA34 LA34R via 4 pole DIN sockets Medically approved according to EN 60601 1 UL 60601 1 3 Edition LA34 fast motor is not compatible with any standard versions of the 9 due to high current consumption For use of the LA34 standard motor and small motor always use a CB9 with EAS Additionally actuators with reed switch may not be connected to AC AJ AK AF AL or AM types because of a conflict between the CB signal wires and the reed wires Page 65 of 104 11 CB12 MEDLINE t The CB12 product range features three standard versions which are ideal for a vast number of medical LINAK and industrial applications WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE In general the CB12 is a transformer operated control unit which can control up to 4 actuators The DESIGNED IN DENMARK ue kan CHOSES control box features a range of built in safety devices increased current cut off EAS Electronic Arc Date 2014 06 20 S 0 6145789 Suppression and other options such as battery backup earth outlet wet alarm
162. t your nearest LINAK dealer for specification of type size etc The control current in the handset cable must not exceed 100 mA The control box is the heart of the system and connects the various outlying units actuators lifting columns handsets and attendent controls Control boxes differ widely in complexity The simplest are only able to convert control signals from the handset into operating voltage for the actuator The most advanced are microprocessor controlled and have advanced functions such as parallel running of several actuators and other complex correlations Most LINAK control boxes provide an Electronic Overload Protection EOP designed to protect the actuator excl LA12 LA29 LA31 LA34 against overload by disconnecting the current when the actuator is fully extended or retracted If an LA12 LA29 LA31 LA34 actuator is used the built in limit switches stop the actuator when fully extended or retracted and the control box only disconnects when the maximum current is exceeded When using a CB6S control box it is important to note that is does not have electronic overload protection The actuator is the unit which converts the operating voltage from the control box into a linear movement The principle of the LINAK actuator s mode of operation is that a low voltage DC motor 5 via a gear system 12 rotates a threaded spindle onto which a nut is fitted As this nut cannot rotate since the piston rod 2 is restrained the
163. tal chairs The lifting column is compact and has a long stroke length The 3 part guidance enables an overlap between the individual profiles which ensures a high degree of stability The lifting column has an open spindle actuator with a chain drive inside which is practically noiseless 1096 2 minutes continuous use followed by 18 minutes not in use Storage temperature Max 50 C Compatibility CB6 OBL CB6 OBF CB16 and CB20 Approvals DS EN60601 1 Important locking ability of the actuator w Recommendations e Max storage temperatures 50 C e BL1 is for use in push applications cable outlet from smallest profile e When washing according to IPX6 parameters it is not allowed to splash water directly onto the plastic frames between the profiles Direct splashing is only permitted on the aluminium profiles If the actuator s are not connected to a LINAK control box the terminals of the motor must be short circuited to guarantee the self Page 53 of 104 AN Warnings Technical specification Load in push 4 mm spindel Load in push 9 mm spindel Load in pull dynamic Load in pull static 4 mm spindel Load in pull static 9 mm spindel Bending moment static Bending moment dynamic Duty Cycle Protection class Usage temperature Storage temperature BL1 Mounting guidelines BL1 is heavy 9 8 kg To avoid personal injury DO NOT DROP Do not adjust anything during movement can cause
164. tem It is the responsibility of the manufacturer OEM to get the overall approval for the complete application LINAK recommends that the actuators should be used in push applications rather than pull applications LINAK actuators are not to be used for repeated dynamic push to pull movements This cause extra strain to the actuator and can give safety considerations the consequence being possible damage to the actuator e g e Piston rod eye back fixture cracks due to fatigue e Extra play as parts are deformed e Noise as internal parts are moving due to the shifting force direction Therefore if repeated dynamic push to pull movements are essential for the application perform tests to validate the performance Moreover consider strengthening the actuator e g using a steel piston rod eye contact LINAK A S if in doubt If the actuator is used for push in an application where personal injury can occur e g patient hoists a special safety nut must be used In general the LA12 actuator is not to be used in push pull situations Relative or absoulte positioning for the PLC connection Relative positioning By means of a magnetic disc and a hall sensor in the PLC actuator it is possible to have encoder pulses with an accuracy down to 0 5 mm per pulse This signal can be connected directly to the PLC s standard digital input Absolute positioning As an alternative the user can have a 0 10V analogue signal from a potentiometer integr
165. tial free end stop 23XXXXXX4XXXXXX 10 poles connector En M BROWN M BLUE WHITE PWM VIOLET zem GND BLACK Common RED I hHIN YELLOW OUT GREEN a Note Connection colours only fit with open end cables Page 29 of 104 to be continued Hall PWM position feedback 23 10 poles connector Standard Integrated Control 23XXXXXX5XXXXXX Integrated Control with Hall Potentiometer position feedback 23XXXXXX6XXXXXX Integrated Control with Hall PWM position feedback 23XXXXXX7XXXXXX INWARDS INPUT m OUTWARDS FENDSTOP IN YELLOW 10 poles connector GREEN ENDSTOP OUT VIOLET WHITE SIGNAL GND Drawing no 0239010 A LA23 with integrated control is not approved according to IEC60601 1 2005 3 ed ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition Note Connection colours only fit with open end cables v v Page 30 of 104 4 LA23 IC TECHLINE The LA23 is a small and strong push pull actuator up to 2500N LA23 can be used in LINAK various applications where size is important The actuator does have build in electrical limit switches and guided nut WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE Usage DESIGNED IN DENMARK s item No __ 2362002000050B4 Duty cycle 10 2 minutes continuous use followed by Prod Date 2014 06 20 S 0 6151450 18 minutes not i
166. ting column must not be loaded in excess of the values indicated in the specifications on the product label The duty cycle noted on the product label must always be noted Otherwise there is a risk of damaging the products Exceeding the duty cycle will result in a dramatic reduction of the life time of the system Unless specified otherwise on the product label the duty cycle is max 10 Max 2 minutes in use followed by 18 minutes not in use The actuator lifting column system may only be used in an environment corresponding to the system s IP rating LINAK products are marked with the actual IP rating on the label If any individual parts are suspected to be damages do not install the parts but return them for inspection service During operation Listen for unusual sounds and watch out for uneven running Stop the actuator lifting column immediately if anything unusual is observed If the control box makes unusual noises or smells switch off the mains voltage immediately and the external battery if any Take care that the cables are not damaged Unplug the mains cable on mobile equipment before it is moved Page 22 of 104 Troubleshooting Actuators Lifting columns Symptom No motor sound or movement of piston rod Possible cause The actuator is not connnected to the control box Blown fuse in the control box Cable damaged Action Fuse must be changed Send actuator for repair Excessive electricity consu
167. to 40 C e Relative humidity 20 to 80 at 30 C e Storage temperature 10 C to 50 C e Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa Approvals Pending ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE Must be followed in order to secure no potential power errors e No mains connected Mount cable on the wheel Mount wheel cable in CUDM yellow ring to the left side ch 1 green to the right side ch 2 as shown on next pages Mount CUDM battery cable Connect CUDM to power from CU20 channel 7 Connect HBDM to existing OpenBus system Connect to mains and charge to 10096 TF Recommendations HOT PLUGGING Removing or adding any OpenBus cables are not allowed when the CB is powered by mains supply If necessary anyway follow the below procedure 1 Remove mains and wait 5 sec 2 Mount or dismount the required cables If this procedure is NOT followed it may result in a damaged OpenBus driver circuit The risk of a damaged circuit increases if the accessory has a high start current in rush current Battery running A control box with battery should be charged at least every six months However the longst life is obtained when the battery is fully charged e A battery must be charged for at least 12 hours before use Page 90 of 104 9 Repair and disposal Repair Only an authorised LINAK service centre should repair the LINAK actuator systems Systems to be repaired under warranty must be sent to an authorised LINAK service centre In order to avoid the
168. to the pressure on the piston rod end from the application the spindle will rotate thus moving the actuator inwards Due to this new version the LA31 actuator can keep its standard installation dimension and has a protection class up to IPX6 washable The Quick Release is e g used for emergency lowering of the headrest part of a bed Functional test of QR To test a LA31QR it is necesarry to have the actuator built into an application The release cable has to be provided and mounted by the customer The necessary force on the cable requiered to operate the Quick release is approx 5 kg The necessary force on the actuator to operate the Quick Release is approx 50 kg When operating the Quick Release it is recommended that the Quick Release is activated all the way down Mechanical spline The splines functions so that the actuator can only push not pull During pull in the actuator the inner tube is lifted off the thread bush and the actuator can therefore never pull a load only push See figure 8 Functional test of mechanical splines When the piston rod is at the innermost position it must be possible to pull it out manually to its full travel length and to press it in again without much resistance and without using the motor If this is not possible contact your nearest LINAK dealer be continued Page 40 of 104 AN Warning e f the actuator does not work as described above the risk of injury due to squeezing can arise The
169. tted to first screw the eye down to its bottom position at a maximum torque of 2 Nm 1 and thereafter a maximum half turn outwards again 2 Recommendations Last Do not place load on the actuator housing and do prevent impact or blows or any other form of stress to the housing Ensure that the cable lock is mounted correctly Ensure that the duty cycle and the usage temperatures for LA23 actuators is respected Ensure that the cable cannot be squeezed pulled or subjected to any other stress The item numbers for ordering the Cable Lock are e Item number 0231007 light grey for one cable lock 1 piece e tem number 0231037 black for one cable lock 1 piece Below you see an instruction in how to mount and remove the cable lock from LA23 a Mount a cable lock Push down until the cable lockclicks into place b Cable lock removal Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Insert e g a screw Turn the screw Now the cable driver at a 45 driver to release lock can be re angle as illustrated the cable lock moved by hand Note When a cable lock has been removed it is recommended to replace it with a new be continued Page 31 of 104 Connection diagrams Standard electrical end stop no positioning 23XXXXXXOOXXXXX 6 poles connector Standard electrical end stop and potential free end stop no positioning 23XXXXXXO1XXXXX 6 poles connector
170. ttery running 1 If battery capacity is under 5096 a bip sound is given for 2 seconds when a handset key is pressed If the system is activated and the mains plug is pulled out the system will stop In the opposite case if the system is running using battery power and the mains plug is then plugged in the system will continue running The charging indicator can blink if the system operates with a high load causing the voltage to drop and because of this the batteries will start to charge The CB20 with battery back up only commences battery charging when it is connected to the mains A control box with battery should be charged at least every six months However the longst life is obtained when the battery is fully charged A battery must be charged for at least 12 hours before use 5 CBR1 MEDLINE CARELINE HOMELINE The CBR1 has been developed for use together with the RA40 Rotary actuator The CBR1 be installed the WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE same profile as the RA4O Rotary actuator thus saving mounting and wiring Item CBR1000200 0909 UIn 24 V 10 50 60 Hz U Out 24 V max 100 VA Date 2009 03 19 0 S O 7654321 Duty 10 Max 2 min 18 min OOA MADE BY LINAK A S DENMARK P 0 123456 0001 Page 68 of 104 6 Information on specific controls 1 ACC MEDLINE CARELINE OpenBus om The ACC Attendant Control Compact is fitted to advanced hospital and patient care beds for use where L
171. tuator the mains supply must be equipped with a safety device against overloading e g a CS16 PCB If this requirement is not observed the actuator may be damaged Actuators with internal control PCBs s are not first failure safe if used in a system combination without power request power for actuator switched ON only when handset key active Page 19 of 104 JUMBO system special information The LINAK JUMBO system is specially developed for patient lifts offering various combinations of actuators and control boxes Connecting the system Mount the mounting bracket MBJ to the application Mount control box and battery and charger CHJ2 if equipped If it is a JUMBO Home system mount the control box on the application no mounting bracket is needed Only vertical mounting allowed connectors facing downwards Connect the handset to the control box The connection in the control box is marked with HB Connect the actuators to the control box Each channel is marked with a number e g 1 2 Channel 1 has always to be used for the High Low Lifting function The actuators can now be operated by pushing a button on the handset Use only one button at the time Example of JUMBO patient lift system System components Actuators types LA28 LA32 LA34 LA44 Control Box types CBJ1 CBJ2 CBJC Batteries types BAJ1 BAJ2 Handsets types HB5 HB7 HB8 Battery Charger type 01 Configuration of the JUMBO Syst
172. uator The actuator must not be used in pull applications as this can cause collapse Only use the actuator within the specified working limits It is recommended that the actuator is serviced according to the relevant national norms for the applications in which the actuator is used Connection bolts and brackets are to be inspected in connection with service and must be replaced if there are signs of wear The safety function Electrical Spline should be checked in connection with service The function is checked by applying a straight pull of max 100 N to the back fixture The actuator must not be able to run in an inward direction Hereafter press the back fixture against the housing and the actuator can run in an inward direction e The actuator should be cleaned regularly in order to maintain a good hygiene e The application must be tested for correct functionality before putting it back into operation e Do not step or kick on the actuator as it may damage the housing or the motor Patient Lifts and Stand Aids e Long installation dimension Must always be used for patient lifts e Do not hold the inner or outer tube while the actuator is running There can be a risk of squeezing between the Manual Lowering unit and the outer tube e Do always use the electrical spline function for patient lifts LA43 actuators for patient hoists are marked with a label to ensure the user is aware that it is not permitted to handle the patient ho
173. use in all places where a linear movement is required LINAK s products can for example be used for e Adjustment of beds Adjustment of furniture Adjustment of table heights and angles Patient hoists within the care and hospital sector Adjustment of industrial processing machines Adjustment of agricultural machines Adjustment of ventilation systems Adjustment of dentist chairs gynaecological chairs Etc The principles of a LINAK system are as follows LINAK handset LINAK actuators or lifting columns Attention should be paid to the following e Control boxes must only be connected to the mains voltage specified on the label All DIN jack or minifit plugs from the 65 12 14 16 CB20 IPX6 Washable should be locked by using a LINAK locking mechanism e 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 e All Control boxes with mains supply should be connected to the mains before they are able to work Prior to first use of LINAK batteries please make sure that they are being charged 24 hours in order to reach proper function and prolong the lifetime of the batteries If the customer uses a non LINAK battery it is important to check that the current is not reversed plus and minus swapped over This applies to both control boxes which always run off battery and control boxes with battery backup Contac
174. uty cycle 10 2 minutes continuous use followed by 18 minutes not in use e Usage temperature 30 C to 55 C according to ISO 7176 9 Storage temperature 45 C to 70 C according to ISO 7176 9 e Compatibility CB20 CB16 CB6S CBJ 1 2 CBJC CBJH CBD4 5 amp 6 SLS must be ignored Up Down in the CBD4 5 or 6 when configured for LA23 Only the 3 6 amp 12 mm versions can be configured in the CBD4 5 or 6 Only tested for single use e Approvals IEC60601 1 2005 3 ed ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3 edition LA23 in combination with CBD4 5 amp 6 has no approvals e Fire catagory Enclosure UL94 VO AN Warnings Do not sideload the actuator Only use the actuator within specified working limits Always use steel backfixture for LA23 over 1500N and for pull loads The B and G 24V motors must only be used with their respective control box types Motor type A 12V motor must be used with CBD4 CBD5 and CBD6 Motor type B 24V motor which must be used with JUMBO CBJ1 2 CBJC and CBJH or generally in applications which are mainly driven with battery Motor type G 24V motor which must be used with OpenBus control boxes CB20 CB16 CB6s e f an actuator with stroke length below 50 mm is used and the electrical end stop switch fails please be aware that the distance before reaching the mechanical end stop will be prolonged The extra distance will be 50 mm minus actual stroke length l e If an actuator with 20
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176. w to mount and remove the cable lock from LA23 a Mount a cable lock Push down until the cable lock clicks into place b Cable lock removal Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Insert e g a Turn the screw Now the cable screwdriver at driver to release lock can be a 45 angle the cable lock removed by hand as illustrated Note When a cable lock has been removed it is recommended to replace it with a new to be continued Page 27 of 104 Connection diagrams Standard electrical end stop no positioning 23XXXXXXOOXXXXX 6 poles connector Standard electrical end stop and potential free end stop no positioning 23 M M 6 poles connector Common Hi 2 Dual Hall digital positioning Dual Hall PNP positioning 23XXXXXX02XXXXX 23XXXXXX03XXXXX 6 poles connector Note Connection colours only fit with open end cables Note If reversed driving is wanted this has to be done by using different cables to be continued Page 28 of 104 Hall Potentiometer feedback and potential free end stop 23XXXXXX2XXXXXX 10 poles connector Hall Potentiometer feedback 23XXXXXX1XXXXXX 10 poles connector BLUE WHITE VIOLET BLACK Hall PWM position feedback and poten
177. wer failure it is possible to mechanically lower a patient placed in a patient hoist When turning the manual lowering handle clockwise the actuator can be moved fully inwards Fig 1 Fig 2 Turn 90 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 The three flanges in this position indicate that Position and press the cable plug into Hold around the lock flanges and turn the lock either the smart cable locking device is in the the socket clockwise or anticlockwise The cable is fully locked when unlocked position turned 90 Unlocking the plug smart cable lock Flanges in locked position Press here with tool Using a tool release the lock must be from the side shown by pushing the tap through the small slot in the side of the lock Fig 1 At the same time turn the lock 90 in either direction to release the plug connection Turn to open c E No tap on this side N Warnings The actuator must not be subject to a sideways load as this can cause bending It is also for this reason that the actuator should not be used as a handle The actuator must not be subject to moment loading as this can damage the actuator The actuator must not be subject to impact or blows or any other form of stress to the casing The actuator must not be subject to overload as this can reduce the lifetime of the actuator and in the worst case cause damage to the actuator The LA44 must not be used in pull applications as this can cause collapse Do not hold the
178. ype stickers steel thickness etc It is the responsibility of the customer to verify that the holding force on the application is acceptable e Itis the responsibility of the user operator to evaluate any possible risk caused by use of permanent magnets 22 IRO MEDLINE CARELINE IRO Infrared Receiver OpenBus has been developed as part of the accessory portfolio to be available for the CB OpenBus family The receiver is fitted to the bed so that the bed movement can be controlled with LINAK signals received from a remote control C type Transmitter WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE Item No 18040100 000 Prod Date 2009 03 30 IPX4 5 0 7654321 NOT TO BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL A MADE BY KINAK A S DENMARK P 0 123456 0001 HO CE AN Warning e Inform the customer that other handsets equipment that use a protocol similar to parts of the LINBUS protocol for communication may have influence on movement of the application e Inform the customer that a damaged or a dirty IR window will reduce the receiving sensitivity foreign object must not block the visual line from transmitter to the IRO receiver the IRO must be mounted for optimal visual receiving ability e Inform the customer that interference from other light sources 38 KHz 5 e g neon light sunlight or toys may cause a temporary stop in a movement e The customer has to mount the IRO at a protected location in the appl
179. ypes The CARELINE Basic CB9 has been developed for use together with LA31 and LA34 in the Care amp Rehab industry CB9 and LA31 can be fully integrated thus saving mounting and wiring or they can be installed separately Exchangeable mains cables Electronic Overload Protection EOP and earth connection Class 1 mains fuse makes CB9 a good choice for simple hospital and care beds The CARELINE Basic CB9 series is only available as an analogue Ax type Microprocessor With LINAK software packages the Px types are aimed at applications where parallel drive and or memory functions are required Please consult the ordering example for a detailed description of the article number Internal battery charger Compatible with BA18 If anything other than a LINAK charger is used it must conform to the following specifications Charging voltage 27 6 VDC 2 Charging current lt 300 mA AC and AF Means common measurement on CH1 CH2 CH3 and CH4 If the total current exceeds 5A all channels will be cut off AJ and AL Means a common current measurement on 1 2 The current will be cut off when the total current on both channels reaches approx 3 4A 7A on CH3 4 Note CH1 2 LA31 connection and CH3 4 LA31 LA34 connection AK and AM Means common measurement on CH1 CH2 CH3 and CHA If the total current exceeds 7A all channels will be cut off AS Means an individual current measurement on CH1 CH2 CH3 and CHA The curren
180. ys are chosen for service interval then the display will show Days since last service Mounting Special care should be taken when mounting the CBJ As long as the the CBJ is mounted correctly then the CBJ complies to IPx4 If the CBJ is mounted incorrectly then water will gather around the screw holes resulting in non compliance with IPx4 In order to ensure IPx4 the emergency stop should be activated in cleaning situations Page 82 of 104 4 CBJ Home MEDLINE CARELINE LINAKCES Uin 24 V TEC The CBJ Home is a specially developed solution for patient lifts The complete WE IMPROVE YOUR LIFE U Out 24 V max 250 VA IPX4 ees system consists of a control box and a battery enclosed in a single elegant tem CBJH43080000004 10 Max 2min 48min SAY File 175209 0 2 4928002000 78000 Ver 1 7o 646169 module ate US M Pa isk boys The system will be medically approved and contains a series of features mave By LINAK a s DENMARK CAUTION NOT BE OPENED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL Z ensuring a safe comfortable lift e g the CBJ Home is equipped with a soft start function emergency lowering emergency stop etc The CBJ Home batteries are ventilated through a number of grill units on the backside of the housing Usage CBJ Home is only compatible with LA31 LA34 not fast motor and LA44 not fast motor on channel Hi Lo and LA3
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