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Manual Grinding Wheel 2928 00

Safety

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The healthcare establishment must clearly regulate and specify the

 

responsibilities for setup, operation, resolution of faults and cleaning.

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The healthcare establishment must ensure that all employees who

 

 use the device have read and understood these operating instructions. All 

personnel must also be trained and informed of any hazards by the healthcare 

establishment at regular intervals.

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The healthcare establishment must ensure that only approved accessories

 

are used together with the instrument. 

2.3   Personnel requirements

  

WARNING

WARNING!

Risk of injury if personnel are not adequately qualified!

If unqualified personnel use the instrument, there is the risk 

of injury and damage to property.

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Only allow tasks to be carried out by appropriately

 

 qualified  personnel.

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Keep unqualified personnel away from the instrument.

 

 In these operating instructions qualifications of personnel for the various

 

  areas of responsibility are described as follows:

 

 Specialized personnel

 

  Specialised personnel are personnel, who due to their specialized training, skills, 

and experience, as well as knowledge of the applicable standards and regula-

tions, are capable of executing the tasks assigned to them, and of recognizing 

possible hazards and avoiding them on their own.

 

 Only skilled personnel are approved as personnel who can be expected to carry

 

  out their work reliably. Persons whose ability to react is impaired by drugs, alco-

hol or medication, for example, are not approved.

 

 When selecting personnel any valid regulations regarding age and occupation

 

 must be adhered to.

2.4   Fundamental hazards

 

 In the following section residual risks are listed that may originate from

 

 the instrument.

 

 To reduce health risks and to avoid dangerous situations, the safety information

 

  presented here and the safety information in subsequent chapters of these ope-

rating instructions must be complied with.

  

DANGER

DANGER!
Life-threatening hazard due to electrical current!
There is an imminent threat to life due to electric shock if

contact is made with live parts. Damage to insulation or to 

individual components can be life threatening.

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Only allow qualified electricians to work on electrical

 

 systems.

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The instrument must only be connected to an earthed

 

 wall  socket.

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If the power supply cord is damaged, immediately

   disconnect the power supply by removing the power 

plug from the wall socket and initiate repairs.

Electrical current

Supervisory 

responsibility

Summary of Contents for 2928 00

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Read the instructions prior to performing any task Hand grinding stone with and without sensor 2928 00 2928 10...

Page 2: ...Planck Stra e 30 61184 Karben Germany Telephone 49 0 60 39 993 10 Fax 49 0 60 39 993 37 email info b s de Internet www b s de 03 2014 These operating instructions were written by Breitfeld Schliekert...

Page 3: ...on 13 4 1 Overview of the manual grinding wheel 13 4 2 Power switch 13 4 3 Direction of rotation switch 14 4 4 Instrument inlet receptacle with fuse storage 14 4 5 Power supply cord 14 4 6 Water colle...

Page 4: ...4 8 3 1 Cleaning the top sponge 24 8 3 2 Cleaning the bottom sponge 25 8 4 Cleaning the grinding wheel removal 26 8 5 Changing the grinding wheel 27 9 Problems and solutions 28 9 1 Troubleshooting gui...

Page 5: ...tructions and use caution to prevent accidents personal injury and material damage DANGER DANGER This combination of symbol and keyword points to a situa tion of immediate danger which may lead to ser...

Page 6: ...result of the latest technical modifications The undertakings agreed in the supply contract as well as the manufacturer s Terms and Conditions and Terms of Delivery and the legal regulations applicab...

Page 7: ...eep untrained persons away from the instrument Do not set up the instrument near optical measuring instruments Any claims due to damage arising from incorrect use are excluded 2 2 Responsibility of th...

Page 8: ...he applicable standards and regula tions are capable of executing the tasks assigned to them and of recognizing possible hazards and avoiding them on their own Only skilled personnel are approved as p...

Page 9: ...h extreme caution All work must only be done by skilled personnel NOTICE NOTICE The instrument may be damaged by incorrect use Improper use may damage the instrument Do not drop the instrument Do not...

Page 10: ...must not be disposed of in household rubbish The obsolete instrument can be sent to waste management for electronics and metal recycling The manufacturer also accepts old instruments for disposal Inf...

Page 11: ...epth 360 mm 3 2 Power requirements Data Value Unit Rated voltage 220 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Power 150 W 3 3 Rotational speed Data Value Unit Rotational speed forwards backward 2300 rpm 3 4 Grinding...

Page 12: ...Manufacturing plate The manufacturing plate is found on the inside of the base of the instrument and contains the following information Item number Type Serial number Rotational speed Voltage Frequenc...

Page 13: ...ner under the instrument 6 Power switch 7 Power plug 8 Sponge holder with sponge bottom 9 Grinding wheel 10 Sponge top 11 Water valve 12 Sensor only with 2928 10 4 2 Power switch The power switch is u...

Page 14: ...4 5 Power supply cord 1 Instrument inlet connector instrument 2 Power plug power supply The power supply cord is used to connect the manual grinding wheel to the power supply of the healthcare establ...

Page 15: ...k Fig 8 1 is used to cool during grinding and is operated using the water valve Fig 8 2 4 8 Contents on delivery Included in the delivery 1 x Hand grinding stone 2928 00 or 2928 10 1 water tank 1 powe...

Page 16: ...ct the individual components from transport damage corrosion and other damage prior to assembly Therefore do not destroy the carton and unpack the items shortly before assembly Dispose of packaging ma...

Page 17: ...t expose to aggressive media Protect from sunlight Avoid mechanical shocks Storage temperature 15 to 35 C Relative air humidity max 60 If storing for longer than 3 months regularly check the general c...

Page 18: ...e to optical measuring instruments Grinding dust and water spray may damage measuring instruments Do not set up the manual grinding wheel near optical measuring instruments Personnel Specialized perso...

Page 19: ...tach water tank 1 Water tank 2 Attachment surface 3 Sponge with hole 4 Water valve 6 5 Connect the unit to the power supply NOTICE NOTICE The instrument may be damaged by incorrect power supply Incorr...

Page 20: ...on All work must only be done by skilled personnel Personnel Specialized personnel Protective equipment Safety goggles Safety cap 7 2 Grinding lenses 7 2 1 Check water collection container NOTICE NOTI...

Page 21: ...below the top Fig 13 Attach water tank 2 Place the water tank Fig 13 1 on the attachment surface Fig 13 2 Ensure that the outlet of the water valve Fig 14 2 is located over the hole in the sponge Fig...

Page 22: ...ds run direction downwards Fig 15 7 2 4 Switching the instrument on off Personnel n Specialized personnel Switch the power switch to I Fig 16 The grinding wheel rotates Fig 16 Power switch To switch t...

Page 23: ...th water cooling depends on the material e g silicate glass or CR39 Other ma terials e g polycarbonate or Trivex may only be ground while dry 3 Set the direction of rotation of the grinding wheel Chap...

Page 24: ...can attack the plastic components Only use mild cleaners that do not contain solvent sand or alcohol 1 Ensure that the instrument is not connected to a power supply pulling the plug out if necessary...

Page 25: ...1 upwards out from the outer housing 1 Bottom sponge Fig 19 Remove the sponge 3 Rinse the sponge Fig 20 out under running water Fig 20 Bottom sponge If necessary the sponge must be replaced 4 Insert t...

Page 26: ...device Chapter 7 2 4 Switching the instrument on off on page 22 6 Carefully remove the cleaning dust from the outer housing of the instrument 1 Grinding wheels grit 2 Grinding wheels e g diamond coat...

Page 27: ...el groove 4 5 Cleaning stone Fig 24 Remove the wheel with the Vbevel groove diagram Continue this process for the 3 areas until the grinding wheel surface is again flat and clean 8 5 Changing the grin...

Page 28: ...p tacle fuse holder Instrument inlet connector loose Check instrument inlet connector is plugged firmly in Grinding speed is inadequate Grinding wheel blocked up with grinding material Remove material...

Page 29: ...er accepts old instruments The old instrument can also be broken down into its components and the components sent to recycling Scrap any metal Send plastic elements to be recycled Dispose of remaining...

Page 30: ...use storage 14 Intended use 7 O Operation 20 Ophthalmic lens material CR39 23 P Packaging 16 Plugs 14 Power supply cord 14 Power switch 13 Protective equipment 10 S Safety General 7 Service 6 Setting...

Page 31: ...31 Manual Grinding Wheel 2928 00 CE declaration...

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