USG-400
ISSUE1 3-11 Installation and Connection
8. Secureing the docking plug
Place the docking plug cover on the docking plug and push the cover slowly
with your hand to cover the docking plug (see Figure 3.11).
Figure 3.11
9. Secureing the docking plug cover
Attach the screws that have been removed in step 7 on the four corners of
the docking plug cover.
10. Storing the parts and tools
Store the removed fixture plates X 2, screws X 14 and the hex wrench.
4 Connection to power supply
(Ultrasonic Generator)
WARNING
Connect the power cord firmly so that it is not unplugged
accidentally during operation, and avoid excessive bending,
straining or twisting. Otherwise, the power cord may become
unplugged or damaged. If damaged, an electric shock or fire
hazard may result.
The ultrasonic generator requires grounding for safety. To
avoid an electric shock, always connect the power cord plug
to a properly grounded hospital-grade 3-conductor power
outlet. Do not use an adapter that converts the 3-conductor
power plug into a 2-conductor plug because this may impair
the safety of the unit.
Confirm that the power capacity of the hospital-grade power
outlet to which the ultrasonic generator is connected is
sufficient for all the equipment connected to it including the
ultrasonic generator. If the power capacity of the power outlet
is insufficient, a fire hazard may result and the circuit breaker
of the hospital may trip, turning OFF all of the equipment
connected to the power supply including the ultrasonic
generator.
Do not use an extension cord and power strip in the power
supply line. Otherwise, improper installation/connection may
cause an electric shock hazard.