Specifications
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The ACP (Attendant Control Panel) controller is fitted to advanced
hospital and patient care beds for use where patient positioning
must be carefully controlled by medical staff.
The ACP allows nursing staff to retain direct control over critical
positioning functions while giving the patient a limited degree of
adjustment.
It is recommended to clean all surfaces, also surfaces covered by lids and the inside of the lids.
(In the event that the ACP is cleaned in wash tunnels; be aware that surfaces covered by lids and the inside of lids will not be cleaned)
7. ACP (MEDLINE
®
CARELINE
®
)
The Attendant Control Touch (ACT) for the hospital and care segment is a control panel with an intuitive, graphical three-level user interface:
1. Care mode for caregivers and relatives (bed operation)
2. Extended care mode for caregivers (locking function, settings etc.)
3. Service mode for technicians (advanced settings)
Usage:
• Operation temperature: +5°C to + 40°C
• Storage temperature: -10°C to + 50°C
• Relative humidity: 20% to 80%
• Atmospheric pressure: 700 to 1060 hPa
• Approvals: IEC60601-1:2005 3
rd
edition
ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2005 3
rd
edition
CAN/CSA-22.2 No 60601-1:2008
• Compatibility: All OpenBus
TM
control boxes except CB6OBL
8. ACT (MEDLINE
®
CARELINE
®
)
Mounting instructions:
The ACT must be mounted on the bed, for example on the footboard - illustration of the fitting is shown below.
The ACT must be supported on the back of the housing when fastening it to the mounting plate and not only supported on the edge of the housing
front side.
When mounting:
• LINAK recommends to use a self-tapping screw, BN84229, 50x12.
• Please observe that the 1.5 [Nm] screw torque limit is not exceeded.
• Please be aware that the screw holes in the ACT are only 11 mm deep. Use appropriate screws.
• Please ensure that the mounting leaves space (2 mm) between the ACT and the back of the housing. This to avoid that water is trapped.
The space is only necessary where the membrane is placed on the ACT.
• If upward cable exit is used, mount a ferrite core to the cable (see section “Ferrite core”).










