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INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR SAFETY

Please read carefully and retain for future reference


It is a requirement of IEC/EN 60601-1 that these
instructions are made available to the operator and
qualified maintenance staff at all times. Autopsy Saw
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Autopsy Saw
IEC/EN 60601-1
EMC 2004/108/EC

The Medezine 5000 System has been examined and found to be in compliance with the
standard for Medical Electrical Equipment IEC/EN60601-1
FOREWORD
The filtration unit is designed for dry particles only and must never be used for extracting
liquids.

When not in use or during maintenance always isolate the equipment from the electrical
supply by removing the mains plug from the socket.

PREPARATION FOR USE

Unpack and check equipment against the delivery note.

Check the details on the equipment rating label conform to your electrical supply.

For assembly instructions please refer to page 3.

IMPORTANT. THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED.

The wires in the mains lead of this equipment are coloured in accordance with the following
code:

GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH


BLUE NEUTRAL
BROWN LIVE

In the event of the wire colours in the mains lead not corresponding with the terminal
markings of your plug, proceed as follows:

The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal marked
with either the letter E, or coloured green and yellow, or the earth symbol.

The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter
N, or coloured black.

The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal marked with the let-
ter L, or coloured red.

If a 240V model is to be fitted with a plug of the 13 amp. fused type to BS1363 then a 13
amp. fuse must be fitted.

If a 110V model is to be fitted with a 110V plug to BS4343 the supply must be provided with
a 16 amp. protective device.
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CONTENTS

Foreword 1

Equipment Classification 3

Assembly Instructions 3

Safety and Warnings 3

General Description 4

Sequence of Operation 4

Medezine 5000 System 5

Medezine 5000 Power Supply 6

Fuse Replacement 5000 Power Supply 6

Medezine 5000 Saw Unit 7

Fitting Accessories and Detachable Parts 8

Preventive Maintenance and Inspection 9

Troubleshooting 10 -11

Disinfection and Sterilization 12

Cutting Hints 12

Accessories and Detachable Parts 13

5000 Schematic Wiring Diagram 14

Filter Service Record 15

Conditions of Warranty 16

Electrical Test Certificate 16


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EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATION

Type B Equipment - Protection against electrical shock

Not AP/APG Equipment

Saw Unit Watertight Equipment IP67

Power Supply Splash Proof Equipment IP65

Filtration Unit Drip Proof Equipment IP44

Mode of Operation:-
Continuous with Intermittent Loading up to 3 mins. Duty Cycle 50%

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

DO NOT CONNECT TO ELECTRICAL SUPPLY UNTIL ASSEMBLY IS COMPLETED

1 Place chassis on level surface and ensure wing nut is loosened.


2 Lower base of filtration unit into the clamp ring positioning wing nut central about the
power supply.
3 Tighten wing nut.
4 Fit appropriately fused plug to mains input supply lead. This plug is not supplied by
Medezine Ltd.
5 To fit blade see page 8.

When only a Saw Unit and Power Supply have been purchased commence assembly
instructions at (4)

SAFETY AND WARNINGS

1 This equipment must be earthed before use.


2 Trained personnel must only use this product.
3 Please read all the instructions before use.
4 Check all equipment before use.
5 Use the appropriate safety equipment.
6 Do not immerse the Power Supply and Vacuum unit in liquid.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Medezine 5000 Oscillating Saw with Vacuum Filtration has been developed to help
minimize the risk of cross infection in sensitive areas, providing it is used in accordance with
the manufacturer’s instructions.

The complete system comprises three basic units.

THE SAW UNIT


This unit is fed from the power supply. It is hermetically sealed allowing disinfection and
appropriate sterilization without dismantling. The enclosed motor cannot become contami-
nated , consequently there is no hazardous aerosol effect. All external materials used in its
construction are non corrosive.

THE FILTRATION UNIT


This unit is fed from the power supply. It gives highly efficient three stage filtration by way
of a paper filter, cloth filter and highly efficient cartridge filter (Hepa filter) respectively. It is
quite capable of filtering dry and partially damp material but must never be used to extract
liquids. This unit is not watertight and not designed for liquid extraction.

THE POWER SUPPLY


This unit is fed from the mains supply and in turn delivers the appropriate electrical cur-
rents to the saw unit and the vacuum filtration unit. The complete system is activated by the
momentary switch on the saw unit. An intelligent current limiting device (which resets itself
automatically) is incorporated in the power supply to prevent overload usage of the saw
unit. This unit is watertight.

User preference may require the equipment to be supplied in its basic form which
comprises the saw unit and power supply only. A filtration unit may be easily added by the
customer at a later stage.

The complete Medezine 5000 system is capable of handling health endangering dusts,
making it suitable for use in hospitals and industrial environments where the collection and
disposal of such debris is subject to stringent control.

This equipment is not suitable for use in an environment where an explosion risk is present.

The equipment should only be moved by using the handle provided and never by pulling
on the saw unit or mains lead.

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
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1 Plug equipment into appropriate mains supply. Check ‘mains on’ indicator on power
supply is lit.
2 Remove the saw unit from ‘park’ position and depress and release the on/off button.
The complete system will then start.
3 Depress and release the on/off button once again and the system will then stop.
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4 Return the saw unit to the ‘park’ position.
5 Always disconnect the equipment from the mains supply when not in use.

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MEDEZINE 5000 Autpsy Saw

Handle

Vacuum
Hose

Hose/Filtration
Unit Connector
Vacuum
Filtration Unit Cowelling
Top Cover
Hose/Cowling
Connector
Toggle
Clamp

Saw Unit
Supply Lead
Saw Unit

ON/OFF Button
Full System

Status Indicator Cable Clip


lights

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Filtration Unit Filtration Unit Clamp Ring
Supply Lead Mains Input
Filtration Unit
Chassis

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MEDEZINE 5000 POWER SUPPY
FUSE REPLACEMENT

ISOLATE FROM ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING COVER


The two mains supply fuses are located on the underside of the board in the
position shown.
The third fuse is an anti surge fuse. Fuse type and ratings are marked adjacent
to the fuse holders or alternatively see page 14.
Undo the four captive retaining screws to remove the cover.
Prior to replacement ensure that the rubber seal
set into the underside cover has not
been disturbed.
Retighten cover fully ensuring that
the cover is seated properly.

Waterproof Electrical
Connector
Screw Locking-Non
Interchangeable

Status Indicator Status Indicator


Filtration Unit Output Mains Supply
energized when lit. energized when lit.

Status Indicator Status Indicator


Saw Unit Output Saw Unit overload detected
energized when lit. when flashing. Complete
system will shut down. Then
Auto-reset to “System off”
status in approx. 20 seconds.

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Connectors
Screw Locking-Non
Interchangeable

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MEDEZINE 5000 SAW UNIT

Blade Clamp Retaining Screw

Spring Washer

Blade Clamp

Square Drive

Saw Unit Body

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Watertight Grommet
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Saw Unit Suppy Cable

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FITTING OF ACCESSORIES AND DETACHABLE PARTS
BLADE REPLACEMENT

1 Pull vacuum hose complete with hose/cowelling connector from the vacuum cowelling.
2 Pull vacuum cowelling from saw unit body.
3 Unscrew blade clamp retaining screw with nutwrench provided and remove retaining
screw, spring washer and blade clamp.
4 Replace or index blade as required, ensuring it is seated properly on the square drive
shaft. If not, discard, or resulting damage or inefficiency of the saw could result.
5 Refit blade clamp, spring washer and retaining screw. Note ! It is imperative the spring
washer is in place or the blade may loosen whilst in use.
6 Firmly retighten clamp retaining screw with nutwrench provided. Note ! use of the
nutwrench alone will clamp the blade sufficiently, additional leverage is not necessary as
this could result in damage to the internal mechanism.
7 Refit vacuum cowelling. This will pass over a 64mm blade if compressed to an oval shape
and fitted as shown.

h h

h h
Normal Compressed Fitting
8 Refit hose/cowelling connector, complete with hose, to cowelling.

HOSE REPLACEMENT.

1 Remove hose/cowelling connector from cowelling. Remove connector from vacuum


hose by pulling and screwing (clockwise) simultaneously. Remove vacuum hosing from
hose/filtration unit connector similarly.
2 Refit vacuum hosing to hose/cowelling connector by pushing and screwing (clockwise)
simultaneously until fully engaged. Refit vacuum hosing to hose/filtration unit
connector similarly.
3 Refit hose/cowelling connector, complete with hose, to vacuum cowelling.

PAPER FILTER REPLACEMENT USING NEGATIVE PRESSURE FEATURE.

1 Ensure saw unit is in its cradle. (park position).


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6 Switch system off from the saw unit.
7 Insert new paper filter ensuring it is ‘expanded’ to fill the cloth filter. ‘Neck’ the top of the
paper filter so that the support flange may be fitted over the ‘necked’ portion. Fan out
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edge of paper filter over the support flange. Ensure that entry to the paper filter is not
restricted.
8 Refit top cover and reaffix toggle clamps.

REPLACEMENT OF CLOTH FILTER AND HIGH EFFICIENCY CARTRIDGE FILTER WILL BE


FOUND IN PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SECTION PAGE 9.

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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
WHILE THE FOLLOWING TASKS ARE BEING PERFORMED.

THE SAW UNIT

Daily
Clean thoroughly with recommended disinfectant using soft nylon brush, not wire or hard
bristle type. Rinse down and dry thoroughly.

Weekly
Lubricate retaining screw, blade clamp and square drive with light engineering or silicone
based grease. Graphite based grease is not recommended. Inspect equipment for signs of
damage.

Annually
Full service of Saw Unit is strongly recommended. Note! To retain warranty cover and any
further warranty issued against the saw unit, it can only be serviced or repaired by Medezine
Ltd. or their appointed agent.
Any attempt to do so, by any other party, will invalidate the warranty.

THE FILTRATION UNIT

The filter elements must be renewed periodically, as filtration efficiency is grossly impaired if
they become heavily contaminated. Your Safety Officer will advise the correct procedure for
disposal of the collected particles and redundant filter elements. Environmental
considerations must also be observed when deciding their frequency but the following
intervals should be regarded as a minimum requirement.

A filter service record has been provided on page 15 to assist in monitoring this procedure
and to provide documented evidence when required.

Daily
Change paper filter - See fitting of accessories page 8.

Weekly
Clean thoroughly with recommended disinfectant using soft damp cloth. Dry thoroughly.
Inspect vacuum hood, hose. hose connections and cloth filter for any clogging or signs of
damage. Clean or replace if necessary. Note! The cloth filter should never be washed.
Remove any snagged fibres, cottons or foreign matter from the chassis castors.

Six months
Replace cloth filter and micron filter.
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6) Refit new cloth filter.
7) Refit new paper filter and support flange.
8) Refit top cover and re-affix toggle clamps.
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THE POWER SUPPLY
Weekly
Clean thoroughly with recommended disinfectant using soft damp cloth. Dry thoroughly
and inspect for damage and ill fitting connections

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TROUBLESHOOTING
The information contained in this section covers common problems and suggests solutions.
If your system’s problem is not covered here, or you still need help, please contact the agent/
manufacturer. See page 19.

Note. Disconnect equipment from the mains electrical supply before attempting to
implement any solutions of an electrical nature

Symptom Possible Cause Solution


Note. The following solutions must
only be carried out by a qualified
System does not start. Mains supply indicator electrician.
not lit. Check mains plug fuse.
Fuse blown. Check power supply fuses. See page
6 to access.
Bad connection. Check all electrical connectors are
mated correctly.

Note. The following solutions must


only be carried out by a qualified
Fuses blow repeatedly. electrician.
Incorrect supply voltage. Check equipment rated voltage is
compatible with the electrical supply.

Filtration unit has been used Disconnect filtration unit connector


to extract liquids. from the power supply. If fuses do not
blow when saw unit is switched on
then the filtration unit is defective.

System shuts down.


Overload indicator is on. Wait until yellow overload indicator is
off (approx 20 seconds) and retry.

Faulty connection. Check connections for the saw unit


and filtration unit are engaged
correctly with the power supply.

System shuts down Overload indicator is on.


repeatedly. Distorted blade. Discard immediately.

Blunt blade. Index blade so new portion comes in


contact with the workplace.

Incorrect fitted blade. Check blade is fitted in accordance


with the manufacturer’s instructions.
See page 8.

Excessive pressure on See cutting hints, page 12.


workpiece.

Filtration unit status


indicator lit but not Faulty connection. Check the power supply
running although connection is properly engaged.
saw unit does.
Defective motor. Contact manufacturer.

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TROUBLESHOOTING- continued

Symptom Possible Cause Solution

Saw unit status


indicator lit but not
running although Faulty connection. Check the power supply connection
filtration unit does. is properly engaged.
Defective motor. Contact manufacturer.

Excessive noise from


saw unit. Distorted blade. Renew blade.

Badly fitting or loose blade. Check blade is fitted in accordance


with the manufacturers instructions.
See page 8.

Bearing service required. Contact manufacturer.

Filtration unit does


not extract. Filtration unit not running. Check the power supply connection
is properly engaged and the filtration
unit indicator is lit when
the saw unit is running.

Filtration unit runs


but does not extract Vacuum hose is kinked
efficiently. blocked or disconnected. Repair or replace hosing. For fitting
see page 8.
Filter elements not Ensure cloth filter is seated correctly.
assembled correctly. Ensure paper filter and support flange
are fitted and seated correctly.
Ensure top cover is seated correctly
and toggle clamps are properly
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Paper filter is split. Renew paper filter and check
cloth filter for contamination.

Cloth filter is choked. Renew cloth filter, see page 9.


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Cloth filter is split. Renew cloth filter and check micron
filter for choking.

Micron filter is chocked. Renew micron filter, see page 9.

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CUTTING HINTS
The Medezine 5000 oscillating saw has been designed and constructed to provide
effortless and highly efficient cutting in its appropriate areas of usage. We suggest a trial
cutting period applying the least pressure possible to the workpiece until fully accustomed
with the efficiency. Excessive pressure is not required as this will reduce the speed of cut.

If you experience difficulty then consult the Troubleshooting Causes and Solutions on pages
10 and 11.
Suitable safety protection must be worn at all times during cutting.

DISINFECTION AND STERILIZATION

The saw unit only is capable of withstanding temperatures between - 20 degrees C to


+70 degrees C. This must be born in mind when considering a disinfection or sterilization
method.

Autoclaving of this equipment is not recommended.

Only use cleaning agents that are safe for use on metals. We do not recommend the use of
Hydrochloride or corrosive cleaners as possible corrosion could result.

We advise gentle scrubbing with a soft non metallic brush, rinsing with clean water and
drying where necessary. Do not direct high pressure water jets at any part of the equipment,
this could invalidate the warranty.

All cleaning agents should be mixed, stored and applied according to the manufacturers
instructions.

Note. Normal safety precautions should be observed when mixing or applying any
cleaning agents, such as the wearing of suitable eye protection, protective clothing
and gloves. Always refer to the manufacturer’s recommendations.

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ACCESSORIES AND DETACHABLE PARTS

Order Code Description Quanitity

MSYS 4000 Medezine 5000 Complete with Filtration System Each

MSYSPORT Medezine 5000 Power Supply and Hand Piece


Portable Unit Each

MHPC 4000 Medezine 5000 Hand Piece Only Each

MPS 4000 Medezine 5000 Power Supply Only Each

MFIL 4000 Medezine 5000 Filtration Unit Only Each

MBC 64M Saw Blade Circular 64mm Autopsy Pack 10

MBC 64P Saw Blade Circular 64mm Plaster Pack 10

MBC 76 Saw Blade Circular 76mm Autopsy Pack 10

MBS 51 Saw Blade Segmented 51mm Pack 10

MVH Medezine 5000 Vacuum Hoods Pack 10

MVP Medezine 5000 Vacuum Pipe 1.6m Each

MPF50 Vacuum Unit Paper Filter Pack 50

MCF Vacuum Unit Cloth Filter Each

MMF Vacuum Unit Micron Filter Each

MVPEX Vacuum Hose Extension 4.0 metres long Each

MEL Saw Unit Extension Lead used with above Each

MVP40 Vacuum Extension Kit - both above parts Each

MKITSQ Blade Clamp Kit Each

MKITSERV Medezine 5000 Service Kit Each

MKITCONT Medezine 5000 Filter Service Annual Each

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MHPCEX Medezine 5000 Service Exchange Hand Piece Each

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PL3

PL1 L Fused Thermal Fuse In


1

14
Thermal Fuse Out 2
2 L F1 P1*
3
N P1
1
P2* 4
P2 5
Mains IN ! S1 6

N Fused
PL2 220/230 110/115 Transformer Primaries
F2
2
1 !
Pump Power OUT

SAW UNIT
Connections
shown at
opposite end of
Varistor power supply
-V 250V enclosure for
clarity

VR1
LIVE! LIVE!
5V SAW
EARTH F3
! RL1
! MOTOR
PL4 R1
Transformer secondaries 5A QB 10k
D1
1 KBU4D 40V PL5
Vacuum (Green) Saw 40V
2 1 A6 M+ M-
3 2

1
4 3 A5 MOTOR
On/Off
SAW 4
+C1
D3 m
m D2 C2 5 A4
PRINTED

2
S1PB-E3/84A CIRCUIT
4700uF R4 RL2 m
m D5
100uF SAW
A3
2
63V D9 3k9 D8 100V
0.5W EARTH I/O I/O
20V
F4 S1PB-E3/84A
MEDEZINE 5000 SCHEMATIC WIRING

22R R4 R5 R6
! Q2 R7 R8 3k9 100R 0R1
Fusible Resistor Q3
BCX56-16 0.5W
BCX56-16
10k 10k
START/STOP
D4
S1PB-E3/84A
5V Regulator
Saw Control
0V 0V

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IN OUT
GND

1
+C3 OVERLOAD (Yellow)

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2
35V 1k
m

1
m D7

2
Mains Supply (Green)
R10 PIC1 2F675

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m 1k R11
m D6 1 8

2
Vcc Vss 10k
2 GP5 AN0 7
3 6
GP4 GP1 5
4
GP3 GP2 R12
10k
C6 IC1 C4 C5
100uF 100uF 100uF
25V 25V 25V

0V 0V

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FILTER SERVICE RECORD
This page is provided to document your filter service history to meet the requirements
of the C.O.S.H.H. legislation. Although the complete filter service kit (MKITSERV) includes
Vacuum Cowellings (MVH) and Paper Filters (MPF50), provision for these are not included in
the service record as they are regarded more consistent with the day to day servicing of the
equipment.

1 2
Date of Service Date of Service
Signed Signed

Vaccum Pipe MVP replaced Vaccum Pipe MVP replaced

Cloth Filter MCF replaced Cloth Filter MCF replaced

Micron Filter MMF replaced Micron Filter MMF replaced

3 4
Date of Service Date of Service
Signed Signed

Vaccum Pipe MVP replaced Vaccum Pipe MVP replaced

Cloth Filter MCF replaced Cloth Filter MCF replaced

Micron Filter MMF replaced Micron Filter MMF replaced

5 6
Date of Service Date of Service
Signed Signed

Vaccum Pipe MVP replaced Vaccum Pipe MVP replaced

Cloth Filter MCF replaced Cloth Filter MCF replaced

Micron Filter MMF replaced Micron Filter MMF replaced

7 8
Date of Service Date of Service
Signed Signed

Vaccum Pipe MVP replaced Vaccum Pipe MVP replaced

Cloth Filter MCF replaced Cloth Filter MCF replaced

Micron Filter MMF replaced Micron Filter MMF replaced

9 10
Date of Service Date of Service
Signed Signed

Vaccum Pipe MVP replaced Vaccum Pipe MVP replaced

Cloth Filter MCF replaced Cloth Filter MCF replaced

Micron Filter MMF replaced Micron Filter MMF replaced


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CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY
Should the equipment covered by this warranty become inoperative because of defective
material(s) or workmanship, Medezine Limited undertake at their own discretion to repair or
replace it at no charge to the purchaser, subject to the following conditions :-

1 That the equipment has been used with care and shows no sign of abuse, neglect or
accidental damage.
2 That the equipment has only been used for the purpose(s) for which it was designed.
3 That the preventive maintenance has been performed in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
4 That no attempt to repair or dismantle any part of the equipment has been made, except
by a Medezine representative or an appointed agent of Medezine Limited.
5 That any claim for repair or replacement be made within one calendar month of the
problem arising.
6 The conditions of this warranty remain in force for a period of twelve months from the
date of purchase.
7 This warranty does not affect your statutory rights.

The policy of Medezine Limited is one of continuous product development, and ensuring
our customers the best possible service. To achieve this, specifications and details may be
subject to change without prior notice.

Equipment owners outside the United Kingdom should consult the distributor/agent from
whom they purchased the equipment regarding spare parts and repair facilities.
The distributor/agent will advise on the best course of action to take.

CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICAL TEST

The following tests have been performed with PAT 2 portable appliance tester and apply
only to the combination of equipment whose serial numbers are identified as being
supplied against this warranty.

Earth bond test 6V a.c.r.m.s. pass max. 1ohm


Insulation test 500V dc. pass max. 2 Mohm
Flash test 1.5 kV a.c.r.m.s. (class 1) pass max. 3mA
Load test 6V pass max. / green zone / appliance tester
Operation test Normal running. pass max. 1kVA

Tested by Dated

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EQUIPMENT RATINGS

Equipment Serial No. Supply Voltage Auxiliary Socket


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5000 Power Supply V-50/60HZ 75VA V-50/60HZ 750 W

5000 Saw Unit 40V Not Applicable

5000 Filtration Unit V-50/60HZ 750 W Not Applicable

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Power Supply

Transformer manufactured to IEC – EN60742


Output – Saw 40 VDC
Enclosure –to IEC529, DIN40050
Protected to IP65
Protection- Electronic Current Limiting
Device Double Pole Fused
Constructed –to IEC60601-1
Weight 1.7kg
Input voltage – 230Vac or 110 Vac
Cable 4.0m fitted

Vacuum Unit

Motor – Rated 750 Watt


Container Capacity – 7.0 litre
Air Volume Open (max) – 90 litres/sec
Max Vac Closed – 1650mm WG
Filtration-99.997% at 0.6 micron
Dimensions – Height 940mm including handle
Width 530mm Chassis Base
Weight 11.5kg
Audio Output – 66Db at 1 metre

Hand Piece

Motor –DC Permanent magnet


Speed –no load 13200 cycles per min
Current – no load 40Vdc 0.75amp
Typical load 1.5 amps
Construction – Anodised Aluminium body with
5 bearing sealed mechanism
Protected to – IP67
Audio Output – 37 dB (A) no blade
Vibration Value – 4.12 m/s² Medezine Limited T +44
Weight – 1.3kg Churchill Way Chapeltown F +44
Sheffield England E sale
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Technical Requirements

IEC/EN 60601-1
EMC 2004/108/EC
2002/289

Medezine Limited T +44 (0)114 257 6002


Chambers Way F +44 (0)114 246 6607
Chapeltown Sheffield E sales@medezine.co.uk
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