7 Installation
7.1
Installation of the unit
Do not install the unit in a location near to a heat source such as a radiator.
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, rain, excessive dust, dampness, mechanical vibrations and
shocks.
Electronic equipment such as cordless telephones should not be used in close proximity of the unit.
This unit may not be used in so-called "wet-rooms" (hydrotherapy rooms).
The unit has to be installed in such way that liquid cannot enter.
Always use the by Enraf-Nonius for this unit prescribed original accessories.
Do not cover the ventilation slots.
Should any liquid ingress into the housing of this equipment, unplug the unit from the wall socket (if
connected) and have it checked by an authorised expert.
7.2
Connection
Mains supply connections must comply with the national requirements regarding medical rooms.
Prior to connection of this apparatus to the mains supply, check that the voltage and frequency
stated on the type plate correspond with the available mains supply.
For safety reasons the brakes on the wheels of the unit should be locked before the beginning of a
treatment.
7.3
Moving and transport
When moving or transporting of the Radarmed 650+, never pull at the radiator or radiator arm, to avoid
the risk of tilting of the unit.
7.4
Electromagnetic interference
Operation in close proximity (i.e. less than 2 metres) to working shortwave units may produce
instability in the Radarmed output.
In order to avoid interference, shortwave units should not be allowed to radiate in the direction of
the microwave units, either in the same or in adjacent rooms.
To prevent electromagnetic interference, we strongly advise using separate mains groups (phases)
for the Radarmed and the shortwave equipment. Ensure that the mains cable of the shortwave unit
does not come near the Radarmed or the patient.
Electroacoustic equipment (e.g. radios, intercom systems, telephones systems, etc.) should be
screened against microwave irradiation if interference is experienced. It may be sufficient to
change the radiators direction of radiation.
If problems with electromagnetic interference persist, please contact your authorised supplier.
7.5
Connection mains cable
Connect the supplied mains cable to the connection mains cable [13].
Connect the mains cable to a grounded safety socket
7.6
Connection radiator arm
Insert screw [1] and partly screw in.
Place the arm against the side of the cabinet (connection point [10]
left or right) so that the notch fits over screw [1].
Tighten screw [2].
Tighten both screws with the hexagon key supplied.
7.7
Connection radiator
To attach or remove the radiator, push the black locking knob (on top the radiator arm). When fitting the
radiator, the locking knob must click into place.
7.8
Connection HF-cable
7.8.1
Connection to the unit
The HF-cable is connected through connection point [12] to the unit by means of a screw thread
connection.
The length of the HF-cable is critical. Therefore only use the by Enraf-Nonius supplied cable.
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