User Manual

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Medical Compressed Gas Connectors
INSTALLATION
Step 1
Protect the connector from damage and dirt by keeping it in the original packaging until you are ready to use it.
Step 2
Check that the connector part number and delivery notes (if applicable) comply with the application.
Step 3
Connect the hose securely and leak-tight to inlet or
outlet. Tighten to a max torque of 15 ft-lbs.
A higher torque can result in damage causing leaks when
the system is pressurized. Ensure that the connectors
cannot be damaged when loading and removing the
cylinder (Figure 1).
Step 4
Review total connector function:
MediMate CGA 870 and CGA 950 (Figure 2)
Check leak-tight seal.
Check handle operation.
Check seal-face/piston movement.
Check that marking complies with application.
Medical and Industrial CGA 540 (Figure 3)
Check leak-tight seal.
Check that collets open and close properly by
actuating the connector several times.
Check that marking complies with application.
Note
Avoid lateral forces like short connecting hoses
as this could cause leakage.
Figure 1. Torque to maximum 15 ft-lb.
Figure 2.
Figure 3.
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CAUTION:
Do not over tighten.
Over tightening could break connector
and cause injury to operator.