11.1 End life span apparatus and accessories
Your Curapuls and accessories contains materials which can be recycled and/or are
noxious for the environment. At the end of the duration of life, specialized concerns
can take apart these articles and sort out the noxious materials and materials for
recycling. By doing so, you contribute to a better environment.
Please ensure that you are well informed of the local rules and regulations
regarding to the removal of apparatus and accessories.
12 Fault Conditions
12.1 Self-test
Immediately after switching on, the unit auto-matically carries out a self-test in which the built-in
microprocessor checks a number of vital functions of the equipment.
After the self-test, the information screen appears which states the software and language version. In
case of a fault you can not remedies yourself, please mention these data to the service department.
If a fault condition is detected during the self-test or during treatment, this will be signaled on the display,
and the equipment will cease to function.
A fault condition can occur as the result of external factors, such as an interruption of the mains supply. In
such cases, the fault condition can be cleared by switching the unit off and on again. After switching on,
the unit carries out another self-test after which, if the vital functions are found to be in order, the unit is
again ready for use.
If the Curapuls 670 does not function correctly, or at all, the following can be checked to possibly trace
the fault.
12.2 Display does not light up
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Check that the mains plug is correctly inserted in the wall socket.
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Check the mains supply to the wall socket.
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Check the fuses in the mains output and replace if necessary.
12.3 Treatment cannot be started
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Check that the treatment time has been set.
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Check that an electrode has been connected.
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Try another cable or electrode.
If these checks do not reveal the cause of the fault condition, the unit is probably defective. In this case,
please contact your Enraf-Nonius authorized supplier.
12.4 Replacing fuses
Defective fuses can be replaced by the user. Switch off the unit. Remove the mains plug from the wall
socket, and remove the mains connector from the input socket. Unscrew the fuse holder, e.g. using a
coin. Replace the defective fuse with one of the same type (T6.3H250V). Screw in the fuse holder until it
is finger-tight, and reconnect the mains cable.
Opening of the equipment and attempts at repair by unauthorized persons can adversely affect the safety
of the equipment and are therefore not permitted. In such cases Enraf-Nonius reserve the right to cancel
the manufacturer's guarantee.
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