Note also that products colour (especially handwheel) might not follow
any gas colour coding.
6. INSTALLATION
EN
6.1. INSTALLATION
FIG. 2: SKETCH OF EXPOSED PANEL ASSEMBLY
FIG. 3: SKETCH OF RECESSED PANEL ASSEMBLY
LIST OF RECOGNISED ACCESSORIES
To be connected to the panel inlet connection port:
Hoses, pressure regulators, pressure regulators integrated with cylinder
valve
Any used accessories have to be in compliance with EN 1789.
Installation may be performed only by skilled technician and in compli-
ance with valid directives and standards.
GCE suggest to use accessories free of phtalates, if used accessories
contain any phtalates take into consideration possible risk for the patient.
VISUAL CHECK BEFORE INSTALLATION
•
Check if there is visible external damage to the product (including prod-
uct labels and marking). If it shows signs of external damages, don´t use
it and identify its status.
•
Visually check if the product is contaminated; if needed use the cleaning
procedure described in next section of this document.
INSTALLATION
•
Prepare the mounting hole; the contact surface has to be free of sharp
edges, flashes, and impurities. For further information see Appendix no. 1
•
Fix the panel to the place, if provided use the fastening accessories.
•
Remove all covers used just as transportation guards.
•
Via flexible hoses connect the inlet connection port (A) and outlet con-
nection port (E) with other parts of ambulance gas supply system.
During installation, be aware that the gas for which is the panel desig-
nated is the same as for the gas for which other parts are designated in
ambulance gas supply system. Be extra careful if there are more gases
supply systems used in one ambulance.
Use only suitable and functional tools and every time follow operation-
al, transport and storage safety requirements and cleanliness rules (see
chapter 3).
Do not perform any changes of the panel during any phase of installation.
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