7.0 THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
7.1 Power Cord
The base is equipped with a standard EIC power cord with the appropriate 120 VAC
hospital grade connector (100 VAC & 230 VAC versions do not include the power
connector).
7.2 ON/OFF Power/Circuit-Breaker Switch
An on/off power switch is at the head end of the base. This switch also serves as a
circuit breaker and in the event of an overload condition this switch will trip off. To reset,
push to the off position and then the on position. Next to it a green power on light
illuminates indicating that the base power is on.
NOTE: Determine the source of the overload prior to resetting this switch.
7.3 Power ON / Fault / Battery Status Lights
Next to the on/off power switch is a small panel of three lights:
Green = Power on (AC power or battery power).
Red = Fault light (Electrical fault, determine source of fault prior to using table).
White = Battery status.
o When illuminated Green = installed properly and charged
o When illuminated Red = recharging required
7.4 Battery Recharging
The batteries in the 5803 Base are automatically charged whenever the table is in an
operational condition (plugged into AC power source and on/off power switch in the on
position). No additional procedures are needed to assure maintenance of the batteries.
The battery status lamp, next to the on/off power switch on the head end base casting,
indicates battery charge condition. If lit, the red battery status lamp indicates that the
batteries require recharging and the table must be plugged into an AC outlet. If the
battery status lamp remains illuminated red after three (3) hours, do not attempt to
operate the base under battery power and call for service (the 5803 Base should remain
functional under AC power). It is recommended that, prior to use, the 5803 Base be
plugged into a proper AC receptacle with the on/off switch in the on position for a
minimum of three (3) hours to ensure that the batteries are fully charged.
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