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“Oil-Less” Scroll Medical Air
Safety Precautions
Pressurized air from the system may cause responsible for ensuring that the Medical Air
personnel injury or property damage if the unit is meets the minimum requirements as specifi ed
improperly operated or maintained. in NFPA 99.
Operator should have carefully read and become • This is a high speed, rotating piece of
familiar with the contents of this manual before machinery. Do not attempt to service any part
installing, wiring, starting, operating, adjusting while machine is in operation.
and maintaining the system.
• To prevent automatic starting, disconnect
Operator is expected to use common sense safety all electrical power before performing any
precautions, good workmanship practices and maintenance.
follow any related local safety precautions.
• Do not operate unit without belt guards,
In addition: shields or screens in place.
• Before starting any installation or • Make sure that all loose articles, packing
maintenance procedures, disconnect all material, and tools are clear of the package.
power to the package.
• Check all safety devices periodically for proper
• All electrical procedures must be in compliance operation.
with all national, state, and local codes and
requirements. • Never operate a compressor with its isolation
(shutoff ) valve closed or without its relief
• A certifi ed electrician should connect all valve in place. Damage to the compressor may
wiring. occur.
• Refer to the electrical wiring diagram provided • Do not add lubricating oil of any kind to
with the unit before starting any installation or the compressor. Absolutely no oil is required
maintenance work. for proper operation.
• Release all pressure from the package before • The “Manual” mode of operation should only
removing, loosening, or servicing any covers, be used for emergencies such as a master
guards, fi ttings, connections, or other devices. printed circuit board malfunction and should
not be used for normal operation.
• Notify appropriate hospital personnel if
repairs or maintenance will aff ect available • Electrical service must be the same as specifi ed
compressed air levels. on the control panel nameplate or damage to
the equipment may occur.
• Air inlet must be placed in an area free of toxic
or hazardous contaminants. It must be kept • Vibration during shipment can loosen electrical
away from ETO exhaust vents, vacuum exhaust terminals, fuse inserts, and mechanical
vents, areas close to automotive exhausts, etc., connections. Tighten as necessary.
in accordance with NFPA 99.
• Prior to using the LifeLine® Scroll Medical
Air System, the medical facility must have
a Certifi er perform all installation tests as
specifi ed in NFPA 99. The medical facility is also
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