Dr. Mach Mach 130 Manual

MACH 130F/130 Ceiling, Wall, Stand model Dr. Mach
Lamps and Engineering
Directions for use
MACH 130F/130
MACH 130F 22,8V UL
UNIFLEX R96 120V UL
Mach 130F;130 / Uniflex R96 120V UL stand-lamp - one-handed height adjustment
Mach 130F;130 stand-lamp – new type stand
Mach 130F;130F 22,8V UL;130 / Uniflex R96 120V UL wall lamp
Mach 130F;130F 22,8V UL;130 / Uniflex R96 120V UL single ceiling-lamp
Mach 130F;130F 22,8V UL;130 / Uniflex R96 120V UL combined ceiling-lamp
Dr. Mach GmbH u. Co., Flossmannstrasse 28, D-85560 Ebersberg
Tel.: +49 (0)8092 2093 0, Fax +49 (0)8092 2093 50
Internet: www.dr-mach.com, E-mail: [email protected]
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List of contents
1. Safety instructions ............................................................................................... Page 3
2. Operating the lamp Mach 130/Uniflex R96 120V UL .......................................... Page 4
2.1 ON/OFF switch, light intensity control........................................................... Page 4
2.2 Positioning .................................................................................................... Page 5
2.3 Light field adjustment (focusing)................................................................... Page 5
3. Cleaning .............................................................................................................. Page 6
3.1 Sterilizable handle ........................................................................................ Page 6
3.2 Lamp head, protective disk........................................................................... Page 8
4.Maintenance......................................................................................................... Page 9
4.1 Adjustments at the ceiling/ wall attachment.................................................. Page 9
4.2 Adjustments at the stand model ................................................................... Page 10
4.3 Adjustments at the lamp head ...................................................................... Page 11
4.4 Changing of spare parts ............................................................................... Page 12
4.4.1 Changing the halogen bulbs ................................................................. Page 12
4.4.2 Changing the fuses (230V; 120V)......................................................... Page 13
4.4.3 Changing the ON/OFF switch (potentiometer) (before 10.2002) .......... Page 14
4.4.4 Changing the ON/OFF switch (potentiometer) (after 10.2002) ............. Page 15
4.4.5 Changing the filter disk ......................................................................... Page 16
4.4.6 Changing the protective disk................................................................. Page 17
4.4.7 Conversion to sterilizable handle .......................................................... Page 18
5. Data..................................................................................................................... Page 19
5.1 Technical data .............................................................................................. Page 19
5.2 Wiring............................................................................................................ Page 20
5.3 Environmental conditions.............................................................................. Page 21
6. Characteristics..................................................................................................... Page 21
6.1 Specification of bulb...................................................................................... Page 22
6.2 Specification of fuse...................................................................................... Page 22
6.3 CE-mark........................................................................................................ Page 22
7. Disposal............................................................................................................... Page 22
8. Spare parts.......................................................................................................... Page 23
8.1 Mach 130F 230V ceiling/wall/stand model - short arm................................ Page 23
8.2 Mach 130 230V ceiling/wall/stand model - short arm .................................. Page 24
8.3 Mach 130F/130 120V ceiling/wall/stand model - short arm ......................... Page 25
8.4 Uniflex R96 UL 120V* ceiling/wall/stand model - short arm ........................ Page 25
8.5 Mach 130F 22,8V ceiling/wall model ........................................................... Page 26
8.6 Mach 130F UL 22,8V ceiling/wall model* ................................................... Page 26
8.7 Short arm (stand model) ............................................................................... Page 26
8.8 SWING (stand model)................................................................................... Page 26
8.9 Spare parts list.............................................................................................. Page 27
* For spare parts of the ceiling and wall attachment see separate instructions for the UL- recog-
nised products.
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1. Safety instructions
Please pay attention to the directions for use when handling the lamp.
Attention:
This device is not suitable for use in hazardous locations. The lamp is classified
as a Group 1 device according to the Regulations for EEMP.
Repairs to the lamp and special installation work on the reflector or plug-in socket should
only be carried out by ourselves or a company expressly authorised by ourselves.
The manufacturer is only responsible for the safety of the lamp if repairs and alterations
have been carried out by themselves or a company who can guarantee that the safety
regulations have been observed.
The manufacturer is not liable for personal or material damages if the lamp is misappro-
priately or incorrectly operated or misused.
Make sure that the lamp is in perfect working order before every use.
The lamps Mach 130F/130F 22,8V UL and Uniflex R96 120V UL may not be used
without the dielectric filter disk.
The dielectric filter disk between reflector and protective disk prevents a damaging heating
of the illuminated area.
The lamps Mach 130 may not be used without the conversion filter.
The lamp body may only be dismantled from swivel arm the (in reverse order to its assem-
bly) after the arm has been secured since the arm is under spring tension.
Installation of Mach 130/130F with electronic transformer 230V
Installing the lamp connect the phase to the ON/OFF switch. The voltage of the neutral line
has to be less than low voltage.
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2. Operating the lamp Mach 130/Uniflex R96 120V UL
Features of of Mach 130 / Uniflex lamps:
• Mach 130F with focusable light field size and
integrated dielectric filter disk
The reflector is adapted to the dielectric filter
disk.
• Mach 130 with fix-focus and integrated con-
version filter
The reflector is adapted to the conversion filter.
• Mach 130F 22,8V UL with focusable light field
size and integrated dielectric filter disk.
The reflector is adapted to the dielectric filter
disk.
• Uniflex R96 120V UL with focusable light field
size and integrated dielectric filter disk.
The reflector is adapted to the dielectric filter
disk.
The lamp-types mentioned above are available as:
• Mach 130F/130 22,8V / external transformer
• Mach 130F/130 120V / integrated toroid trans-
former
• Mach 130F/130 230V / integrated electronic
transformer and light intensity control
• Uniflex R96 UL 120V / integrated toroid trans-
former
• Mach 130F UL 22,8V / external transformer
2.1 ON/OFF switch,
light intensity control
The push button switch 20/67 switches the lamp on
and off.
The lamps with integrated electronic transformer/
230V offer as an additional facility the function of
light intensity control.
To activate the function of light intensity control
turn the push-button switch 21/68.
At lamps with external transformer, in addition to
the push-button switch 20/67 a two-pole switch
ON/OFF must be provided by the customer.
20,21
or 67,68
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2.2 Positioning
Use the handle 40/45 or the handle rail GL to posi-
tion the lamp.
There are two handle-types available:
• Standard handle 40
The standard handle is fixed to the handle bar
58/59 and can be removed.
• Sterilizable handle 45
The sterilizable handle can be removed for ster-
ilisation. It is fixed by the couple 44 to the handle
bar 58/59.
2.3 Light field adjustment (focusing)
Mach 130F/130F 22,8V UL/
Uniflex R96 120V UL
The lamp-models Mach 130F/130F 22,8V UL and
Uniflex R96 120V UL have a focusing function. That
means, you can either enlarge the diameter of the
light field or bundle the light to a smaller area, de-
pending on the circumstances.
To activate the function of focusing turn the handle
40/45 (see figure).
GL
58,59
40 44
45
40,45
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3. Cleaning
3.1 Sterilizable handle
The lamps Mach 130/Mach 130F 22,8V UL/Uniflex
R96 120V UL can be equipped as an option with a
sterilizable handle 45.
The sterilizable handle 45 is removable and steriliz-
able. Before using the first time and before every
use the handle sleeve must be cleaned, disinfected
and sterilised.
The handle sleeve must be removed for sterilisa-
tion:
• To remove press the lock V and pull off the
sterilisable handle sleeve 45 while keeping the
lock pressed.
• To attach, push on and slightly twist the handle
until the lock V engages securely.
Handles often become unsterile during an OP;
therefore always keep additional handles available
for exchange.
45
V
Cleaning / disinfection and sterilisation
Basics
Efficient cleaning / disinfection is an essential requirement for effective sterilisation of the handle.
Within the scope of responsibility for the sterility of the products it should be noted that only sufficiently
validated equipment and product specific processes are used for cleaning / disinfection and that the vali-
dated parameters are complied with in every cycle.
In addition, the hospital / clinic hygiene regulations must be observed.
Cleaning / disinfection
Cleaning and disinfection must be carried out immediately after use.
A mechanised process (disinfector) should be used for cleaning / disinfection. The efficiency of the proc-
ess used must be recognised and validated in principle (e.g. listed under disinfectants and disinfection
procedures tested and recognised by Robert-Koch-Institute / DGHM).
When using other procedures (e.g. a manual procedure), proof and process efficiency in principle must
be provided within the scope of validation.
Proof in principle of the suitability of the handles for efficient cleaning / disinfection was provided using a
cyclic cleaning system (Netsch-Bellmed T-600-IUDT/AN, programme 2 for small parts; code B).
It is not allowed to use agents / disinfectants, which contain the following substances, as these may
cause changes in the material:
- High-concentration organic and inorganic acids
- Chlorinated hydrocarbons
- 2-ethoxyethanol
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When cleaning / disinfecting, the following procedures must be followed:
Process Time (sec.)
Zone 1 Pre-rinse, external, cold, 10 – 15°C 45
Washing, acidic, external 35°C 120
Draining time 10
Re-rinse, external approx. 80°C *10
Draining time *15
Re-rinse, external approx. 80°C *15
Draining time 15
Zone 2 Washing, alkaline, external, 93°C 135
Draining time 10
Re-rinse, external, acidic, 90°C 10
Draining time 15
Re-rinse, external 90°C 15
Draining time 15
Zone 3 Drying, external 100 – 120°C 200
Zone 4 Drying, external 100 – 120°C 200
Door open / close & transport 60
(sluice discharge)
Cycle time overall ca. 290
≈5 minutes
* When occupying the disinfection zone (washing zone 2), the re-rinse and draining times will depend on
the respective objects being washed therein!
Sterilisation
Only previously cleaned and disinfected handles may be sterilised.
The handles are placed in a suitable sterilisation pack (one-way sterilisation pack, e.g. foil / paper sterili-
sation bags, single or double pack) in accordance with DIN EN 868 / ISO 11607 for steam sterilisation
and then sterilised.
Use only the sterilisation procedure listed below for sterilisation. Other sterilisation procedures (e.g. ethyl-
ene oxide, formaldehyde and low-temperature plasma sterilisation) are not permissible.
Steam sterilisation procedure
Validated in accordance with DIN EN 554/ISO 11134
Maximum sterilisation temperature 134°C
Proof in principle of the handles’ suitability for effective sterilisation was provided using a fractional vac-
uum process (Euroselectomat 666 by MMM Münchner Medizin Mechanik GmbH, sterilising temperature
134°C, holding time 7 min.)
Inspection / durability
The handles should be inspected for damage and changed before re-use, if required.
The handles may be cleaned / disinfected, sterilised and re-used for a maximum of 1000 times. If the
handles are re-used more than 1000 times, then this will be the responsibility of the hospital / clinic.
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3.2 Lamp head, protective disk
The lamp has a high-quality surface, which can be
cleaned with conventional cleaning agents.
The protective disk 15 is made of an high-quality
plastic. Pay attention to the following during clean-
ing:
- Wipe over the disk 15 with a wet cloth (never
use a dry cloth!).
- Only use disinfectant with less then 20% alco-
hol.
Wipe the disk 15 after cleaning with an antistatic,
non-fluffy cloth.
15
Alc. ≤20 %
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4. Maintenance
The lamp has been designed and built so that regular maintenance intervals are not necessary.
In order to keep the system easy running throughout its life span we recommend that the hinges be
greased once a year with an acid-free grease.
4.1 Adjustments at the ceiling /
wall attachment
♦ Adjusting the spring arm
Note:
Maximum additional load at spring arms: Spring
arms are equipped with different springs to com-
pensate the lamp / device weight.
To adjust the spring force make sure that the spring
arm with the lamp / device can come to rest in any
desired position.
• A hole 1is located at the position marked by
detail X.
• Position the spring arm 2with the lamp / device
approximately 10° above horizontal.
• Insert Allan key (width 5, included in the scope of
supply) into the hole 1.
If the spring arm drops, the spring force is too low:
- Rotate the adjustment screw to the left (counter
clockwise) in the +direction.
If the spring arm rises, the spring force is too high:
- Rotate the adjustment screw to the right (clock-
wise) in the -direction.
If the spring arm with the lamp / device cannot
come to rest in any desired position after the
spring force has been adjusted, the springs must
be replaced by a service technician.
Hole 1
2
10°
X
Width 5
1
-
+
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♦ Adjusting the spring force
(new type ceiling/wall attachment)
To adjust the spring force proceed as follows:
a) The spring arm moves down on its own:
• Pull the lamp head approx. 20° downwards until
drilled hole B lies on the upper side of the joint
between spring arm and horizontal arm and a
screw is visible in the hole.
• Insert a slotted screw driver into drilled hole B.
• Turn adjusting screw to the left (anticlockwise),
the spring force increases.
b) The spring arm moves up on its own:
• Pull the lamp head approx. 20° downwards until
drilled hole B lies on the upper side of the joint
between spring arm and horizontal arm and a
screw is visible in the hole.
• Insert a slotted screw driver into drilled hole B.
Turn adjusting screw to the right (clockwise),
the spring force decreases.
4.2 Adjustments at the stand model
♦ One handed height adjustment
It is usually not necessary to adjust the spring force
at stands with one-handed height adjustment.
Stand for Mach 120 / 120F, Mach 115 and
Makrolux (∅13,8mm)
An adjustment of the spring force is not possible.
B
20°
Stand for Mach 130 / 130F and Soloflex –
design with short arm (∅22,8mm)
• Push the extension tube AR into the stand tube
SR to the stop (I).
• Insert a screwdriver into the extension tube AR
(II).
• Turn the screw inside the extension tube AR very
carefully.
A slight turn of the screw may change the height
adjustment.
♦ Adjusting the spring arm
(new type stand)
For adjusting the spring force proceed as described
at the ceiling and wall attachment.
II
AR
I
SR
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4.3 Adjustments at the lamp head
♦ Adjusting the movability of the handle for
focusing (Mach 130F/130F 22,8V UL/
Uniflex R96 120V UL)
In case you notice that the handle moves to easily or
to heavily, it may be necessary to adjust its movabil-
ity.
To adjust the movability of the handle proceed as
follows:
• Turn off the lamp.
• Loosen the housing cap arrest by pushing the
arrest pin X(e.g. with a ball pen).
• Remove the cover 4of the lamp.
• You can adjust the movability of the handle by
turning the levelling screw JS with a screwdriver.
Clockwise - stronger
Anticlockwise - easier
♦ Manipulating the lamp
The lamp bow 10 enables a perfect movability and
positioning of the lamps Mach 130F/130F 22,8V UL/
130 and Uniflex R96 120V UL.
The brake force in the axis Ais set. It is usually not
necessary to adjust it.
In case it is necessary to adjust the brake force pro-
ceed as follows:
• Remove the upper housing part 3of the lamp.
• Remove the trapezoid cover 4.
• Tighten the nut 5with a fork wrench (size across
flats 19) as much as necessary.
4JS
X
Screwdriver
10
A
SW 19
5
4
3
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4.4 Changing of spare parts
4.4.1 Changing the halogen bulbs
Dr. Mach uses special halogen bulbs as illuminants.
Only original Dr. Mach replacement bulbs may
be used.
The use of other bulbs can lead to a considerable
reduction of the light power and increase in the
thermal load.
To change the bulbs proceed as follows:
• Turn off the lamp.
• Loosen the housing cap arrest by pushing the
arrest pin X(e.g. with a ball pen).
• Tilt up the cap 3and lift off from the facing arrest
pin.
• Loosen holding screw 47 of lamp head.
Attention! If the bulb is changed immediately
after operating the lamp, this screw may be hot.
• Pull out the lamp base 11/61 of its guide, without
loosing the electrical connection.
Do not touch the halogen bulb with naked hands.
• Draw halogen bulb 12 (22,8-24V/50W) carefully
from its socket.
• Put in the new halogen bulb.
• Mounting of the lamp base 11/61 and lamp hous-
ing cap in reverse order.
Remark:
The halogen bulbs have a service life of approx.
1000 hours without any deterioration in their
luminosity.
30
X
electrical
connection
12
11,61
47
3
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4.4.2 Changing the fuses
(Mach 130/130F 230V/120V and Uniflex
R96 UL 120V)
The fuses in the lamp housing (models with built-in
transformer only) prevent the transformer burning
through in the event of a short circuit. The fuses are
situated beneath the housing cap.
Visible type 5x20/0,63A/250V/T for 230 V
Visible type 5x20/1,25A/250V/T for 120/127 V
Visible type UR 5x20/1,25A/250V/T for
Uniflex R96 UL120V
If the bulb is no longer on, check the bulb first, then
the fuses.
To change the fuses, proceed as follows:
• Turn off the lamp.
• Loosing the housing cap arrest by pushing the
arrest pin X(e.g. with a ball pen).
• Tilt up the cap 3and lift off from the facing arrest
pin.
• Turn the black fuse holder 26 ¼ of a rotation anti-
clockwise with a screwdriver, change fuses 27/28,
65, insert fuse holder under slight pressure and
rotate in a clockwise direction (bayonet catch).
• Replace the cap 3in the same way as taking off,
so that the arrest pins click into position.
In the case of designs where the transformer is in the
ceiling flange, external, or the lamp is connected to
the 24V network, the necessary fuses are provided
by the customer.
Pay attention to the instructions from the local in-
staller.
26,27,28
or 26,65
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4.4.3 Changing the ON/OFF switch
(potentiometer)- Mach 130F/130,
date of construction before oct. 2002
Exchange only by
skilled electrician!!
You can turn the lamps Mach 130F/130 on and off
using the push button switch 21/68.
At designs with 230V and built-in electronic trans-
former, the push button switch 21/68 also features
the function of light intensity control.
To change the ON/OFF switch (potentiometer) pro-
ceed as follows:
• Turn off the lamp.
• Loosen the push button 21/68.
• Loosen the fixing nut BM and pull the potenti-
ometer 20/67 and the metal disc 22 out of the
lamp housing.
• Solder the cables off the potentiometer.
Mount the new ON/OFF switch 20/67:
• Push the cables through and nick them.
• Solder the cables on the potentiometer as
shown below.
• Insert the potentiometer in the cover AD. The
lateral cover plates remain open.
• Mount the potentiometer including the cover AD
in the lamp housing, so that the electrome-
chanical component points to the lamp housing.
• Place the metal disc 22 on the lag area of the
potentiometer, so that the stop pin is in the up-
per position.
• Fix the nut BM for approx. 2 thread lengths.
• Push the lateral cover plates of the cover AD
between the lamp housing and the potentiome-
ter.
The potentiometer must be completely cov-
ered (protection against electric shock).
The cables are on the downside of the cover.
• Fix the nut BM.
Attention! Do not overturn the thread!
• Turn the axis of the potentiometer clockwise to
the endpoint (by hand).
• Mount the push button 21/68 and turn it clock-
wise to the endpoint (by hand).
• Push the button 21/68 to stop and fix the socket
head cap screw.
Check the function of the lamp.
21,68 22 AD
BM 20,67
black brown
yellow
yellow electromechanical
component BT
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Potentiometer
4.4.4 Changing the ON/OFF switch
(potentiometer)- Mach 130F/130,
date of construction after oct. 2002
Exchange only by
skilled electrician!!
You can turn the lamps Mach 130F/130 on and off
using the push button switch 21/68.
At designs with 230V and built-in electronic trans-
former, the push button switch 21/68 also features
the function of light intensity control.
To change the ON/OFF switch (potentiometer) pro-
ceed as follows:
• Turn off the lamp.
• Loosen the push button 21/68.
• Loosen the fixing nut BM, and pull the potenti-
ometer 20/67 and the metal disc 22 out of the
lamp housing.
• Solder the cables off the potentiometer.
• Solder the cables on the new ON/OFF switch
(potentiometer) (see figure 3).
• Loosen the fixing nut BM from the new ON/OFF
switch (potentiometer).
• Insert the new ON/OFF switch (potentiometer).
Attention! Do not pinch the cables!
• Place the metal disc 22 on the lag area of the
potentiometer, so that the stop pin is in the up-
per position.
• Fix the nut BM for approx. 1/2 thread lengths.
• Press the switch 20/67 to the inside of the lamp,
until the cover AD can be mounted from above
between lamp housing and switch (see figure
1).
• Lead the cables through the recess on the bot-
tom side of the cover (see figure 2).
The ON/OFF switch is completely covered (pro-
tection against electric shock).
• Fix the nut BM.
Attention! Do not overturn the thread!
• Turn the axis of the potentiometer clockwise to
the endpoint (by hand).
• Mount the push button 21/68 until stop and fix
the socket head cap screw.
Check the function of the lamp.
AD
Figure 1
axis
BM
21,68 22 20,67
Figure 2
for cable
recess
Figure 3
black brown
yellow
yellow
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4.4.5 Changing the filter disk / conversion
filter
The filter disk between reflector and protective disk
(Mach 130F and Uniflex R96 UL only) prevents a
damaging heating of the illuminated area.
ATTENTION!
The lamps may not be used without this filter.
To change the filter disk 14 /conversion filter 72
proceed as follows:
• Turn off the lamp.
• Loosen the housing cap arrest by pushing the
arrest pin X(e.g. with a ball pen).
• Tilt up the cover 3and lift off from the facing
arrest pin.
• Remove cover 4.
• Loosen the three screws S(position of the
screws see topview below).
Attention: Hold the bottom part of the lamp
housing carefully, it is loosen now.
• Remove the bottom part 2of the lamp housing.
You can see the filter disk 14 / the conversion filter
72 in front of you. It is kept by the four springs 16.
S
4
3
S
X
2
16
14, 72
X
S
S
S
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• Press the filter disk 14 / the conversion filter 72
carefully against two springs 16a (I).
Attention: Touch the filter disk only with a
non-fluffy cloth.
• Press the springs 16b to the edge (II) and lift
the filter disk (III).
• Insert the new filter disk in reverse order. Make
sure that the marking points to the upper side of
the lamp housing as shown in the figure. The
reverse side of the disk is steam finished.
Only use filter disks / conversion filters, that
have been cleaned properly.
• Fix the bottom part 2of the lamp housing with
the three screws S.
• Fix the cover 3, so that the two arrest pins snap
in.
4.4.6 Changing the protective disk
In case you notice a impediment of the light quality
because of a dull protective disk, it may be neces-
sary to change the disk.
To change the protective disk proceed as follows:
• Turn off the lamp.
• Remove the bottom part 2of the lamp housing
as described at point 4.4.4.
• Loosen the six screws 52 and remove them
including the washers 53.
Attention: Hold the protective disk carefully,
it is loosen now.
• Remove the protective disk 15.
• Insert the new dispersion lens, so that it is
placed even to the bottom part of the lamp
housing.
• Fix the dispersion lens with the six screws 52
and the washers 53.
Attention: Only use dispersion lenses, that
have been cleaned accordingly.
• Fix the bottom part 2of the lamp housing.
• Fix the cover 3, so that the arrest pins snap in.
III
14 16b
I
16b
I
II II
III III
marking
16a
2
15
52,53
15
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4.4.7 Conversion to sterilizable handle
Extent of supply:
− sterilizable handle sleeve
− couple
− 1 screw M4x35 DIN 912:A2 with with safety
lake
• Turn off the lamp.
• Remove the standard handle 40:
Remove the cover AD using a screwdriver.
Loosen the screw SM4x6 DIN 7985 with a
cross screwdriver.
Remove the screw SM4x35 DIN 912:A2 and
the lock washer ZS ∅4,3 DIN 6797.
Hold the handle 40, while removing the screw
and the lock washer, to ensure no damaging in
the lamp housing.
Remove the handle 40.
• Put couple 44 on the handle bar 58,59.
• Fix the couple 44 with the screw S1 M4x35 DIN
912:A2 with safety lake to the handle bar.
• Push the sterilizable handle sleeve on the cou-
ple 44, so that it is secured by push-button DK.
58,59
S, ZS
40
AD
58,59
44
DK
S1
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5. Data
5.1 Technical data
Design with 230 Volt
~ Wechselstrom Alternating current
Pr Primärseitig 230V / 0,29A Primary side
Sek Sekundärseitig 22,8V / 2,19A Secondary side
Leistungsaufnahme 50VA Power consumption
Hz Hertz-Frequenz 50 / 60Hz Frequency Hertz
Sicherung 5x20/0,63A/250V AC/t Fuse
Schutzgrad Type „B“ Class of protection
Design with 120 Volt
~ Wechselstrom Alternating current
Pr Primärseitig 230V / 0,58A Primary side
Sek Sekundärseitig 22,8V / 2,19A Secondary side
Leistungsaufnahme 50VA Power consumption
Hz Hertz-Frequenz 50 / 60Hz Frequency Hertz
Sicherung 5x20/1,25A/250V AC/t Fuse
Schutzgrad Type „B“ Class of protection
Design with 120 Volt UL
~ Wechselstrom Alternating current
Pr Primärseitig 230V / 0,58A Primary side
Sek Sekundärseitig 22,8V / 2,19A Secondary side
Leistungsaufnahme 50VA Power consumption
Hz Hertz-Frequenz 50 / 60Hz Frequency Hertz
Sicherung UR 5x20/1,25A/250V AC/t Fuse
Schutzgrad Type „B“ Class of protection
Design with 22,8 Volt (external transformer)
~ Wechselstrom Alternating current
Nennspannung 22,8V Rated voltage
Nennstrom 2,19A Rated current
Hz Hertz-Frequenz 50 / 60Hz Frequency Hertz
Schutzgrad Typ „B“ Class of protection
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MACH 130F/130 Ceiling, Wall, Stand model Dr. Mach
Lamps and Engineering
5.2 Wiring
Mach 130F /130 design with 230V
Built in electronic transformer
Transformer
Halogen bulb
P
N
L
230V
Switch
Mach 130F /130 and Uniflex R96 UL design with 120V
Built in toroid transformer
1
2 N
L
3
P
Toroid
transforme
r
Switch
Halogen bulb
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