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Kendall SCD 700 Series

transducer with the case open, or it can be attached to the Bladder #1 location at Port A with the case closed.  The 

Bladder #1 location is the left-most fitting within Port A (as viewed from the back of the Controller).  

•  The controller will prompt the user to apply the pressure to the controller by displaying the required pressure on 

the screen.  Once the applied pressure is confirmed and stable, the B Button is pressed to proceed to the next pres-

sure.  The controller requires a multipoint calibration at 0, 18, 45 and 130 mmHg.  

•  It is required that the pressure source be accurate to +/- 0.1 mmHg and that it is stable.

•  The controller will start calibration by displaying “0 mmHg”.  Each time the B Button is pressed the display will ad-

vance to the next pressure in succession.  After the last calibration step, press B again to reenter Test Access Mode. 

•  Upon completion, the new calibration values are recorded into memory and the unit beeps and reverts back to Test 

Access Mode. 

•  If the calibration test mode is exited before the process is completed, the previous calibration values remain 

unchanged. 

•  If a pressure outside of an expected range is sensed during any of the calibration steps an alarm will be activated.

Test Mode T4 - Pressure Transducer Calibration Verification

Note:

 The transducer used in the Kendall SCD 700 Series Compression System is a state-of-the-art, highly precise and 

virtually drift free device.  
Factory calibration certification is void if the case is opened.  Recalibration is rarely required and should be done only 

when necessary. 
Always perform test T4 before test T3 to verify the pressure transducer calibration.  

Required Equipment:

  A regulated, precision air source accurate to ±0.1mmHg over a range of 0 to 130 mmHg. 

•  With nothing plugged into the ports on the back of the controller, enter test access mode.  Select Test Access Mode T4. 

•  Press the B Button to begin the test. 

•  The T4 will blink on the display screen until the calibration verification procedure is completed or an error condi-

tion occurs. 

•  Valve #1 will be energized throughout the procedure, so that the user can verify the calibration of the pressure 

transducer with the controller case closed.  The pressure standard can be directly connected to the Bladder #1 loca-

tion at Port A with the case closed.  The Bladder #1 location is the left most fitting within Port A (as viewed from 

the back of the Controller).  

•  The controller will prompt the user to apply the pressure to the controller by displaying the required pressure on 

the screen.  Once the applied pressure is confirmed and stable, the B Button is pressed to proceed to the next pres-

sure.  The controller requires a multipoint calibration at 0, 18, 45 and 130 mmHg.  

•  It is required that the pressure source be accurate to +/- 0.1 mmHg and that it is stable.

•  The controller will start calibration verification by displaying “0 mmHg”.  Each time the B Button is pressed the 

display will advance to the next pressure in succession.  After the last step, press B again to reenter Test Access 

Mode. 

•  For each of the calibration verification steps, the target pressure will be shown on the screen.  If the system reads 

pressure applied to the controller outside the correct range, then the pressure value will be shown in red with 

either a less than symbol “<” or greater than “>” symbol to indicate the direction of the error.  If the pressure read 

is within the calibration range, then the target value will be shown in green

•  Calibration Verification mode does not change calibration values. 

Test Mode T5 - Self Test 

•  Enter Test Access Mode and select Test Access Mode 05.

•  Press the B Button to begin the self test. 

•  The T5 will blink on the display screen until the test is completed. 

•  The alarm will pip and the unit will perform the full array of tests performed during Start-up. 

Summary of Contents for Kendall SCD 700 Series

Page 1: ...gs en onderhoudshandleiding Sistema de Compress o Sequencial 700 Manual de Funcionamento e Assist ncia 700 jaksoittainen kompressioj rjestelm K ytt ja huolto ohjekirja 700 Sekventielt kompressionssyst...

Page 2: ...it Powered Off charging when plugged in EN 8 Charging the Battery EN 8 BatteryWarnings EN 8 Section III Fault Conditions andTroubleshooting EN 9 Section IV Service and Maintenance EN 13 Introduction E...

Page 3: ...an Filter Removal Installation see Figure 6 EN 20 Main CPU Board and Graphical Display Removal Installation see Figure 6 EN 20 Adjustable Bed Hook Removal Installation EN 20 SectionVII Parts Listing E...

Page 4: ...tion enhancement 2 Deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis 3 Edema Acute 4 Edema Chronic 5 Extremity pain incident to trauma or surgery 6 Leg Ulcers 7 Venous stasis venous insufficiency If you need further i...

Page 5: ...e power cord is damaged WARNING Donotattempttorepairorreplacebrokentubingconnectorsashazardousinflationofthesleevesmayoccur Kendall SCD 700 Series Explanation of Symbols Used Caution consult accompany...

Page 6: ...mity to the point of use Be sure to allow adequate air flow to the vents located at the power cord cover and below the tube set connection points The controller can operate with one or two garments at...

Page 7: ...ed The A and B buttons need to be pressed only when foot compression is to be used NOTE If a garment is attached anytime after the Garment Detection procedure has started the system must be restarted...

Page 8: ...e process of applying intermittent compression alternating between limbs or to one if only one garment is applied On successive cycles the controller automatically adjusts its operating parameters to...

Page 9: ...high Length Medium 73013 Thigh Length Large 73022 Knee Length Medium 73023 Knee Length Large Kendall SCD Sequential Compression ComfortTear Away Sleeves 74041 Thigh Length Small 74042 Thigh Length Med...

Page 10: ...GURE 3 Warning If the ground integrity of the mains power cable is in question the device should be operated on battery power until the ground integrity can be insured FIGURE 3 1 3 2 Battery Status In...

Page 11: ...epending on the sleeve configuration sleeve application and the battery condition Note If the operation time on battery power is extremely short the battery should be returned for service or replaceme...

Page 12: ...s Description Example Service Required Alarm code is present because of a failed internal component It can not be addressed by the user E5 Manual Reset Required Alarm that can be troubleshot and corre...

Page 13: ...User Resettable Leg Sleeve pressure is greater than 47 mmHg for 10 consecutive cycles or pressure is above 65 mmHg for 5 consecutive cycles Check for a tight leg sleeve and adjust fit appropriately A...

Page 14: ...ired If a valve electrically malfunctions this error will be displayed ServiceTechnician only Verify that the valve assembly wires are properly connected and confirm solenoid actuation E5 Software Err...

Page 15: ...been made Replace pack or return to Covidien for service E10 Tubing Disconnect Alarm User Resettable Pressure measured in the inflatable garment is below 10 mmHg for 10 consecutive cycles or no garmen...

Page 16: ...one year of delivery to the original purchaser Specifically we agree to service and or adjust any Controller as required if returned for that purpose and to replace and repair any part which upon our...

Page 17: ...tential lug located on the back of the device opposite the power cord There are no other grounded exposed metal parts Power cord resistance should not exceed 0 1 ohm If ground resistance exceeds this...

Page 18: ...nted circuit boards In manufacturing extensive testing is performed that cannot be duplicated in the field without specialized equipment Improper repair could result in patient or user hazards Pneumat...

Page 19: ...eT1 The buzzer will not pip during this alarm Test ModeT2 General FunctionTest With nothing plugged into the ports on the back of the controller enter test access mode SelectTest Access ModeT2 Press t...

Page 20: ...onthebackofthecontroller entertestaccessmode SelectTestAccessModeT4 Press the B Button to begin the test TheT4 will blink on the display screen until the calibration verification procedure is complete...

Page 21: ...ible alarm After the B Button is pressed the B Leg icon will stop flashing the alarm will stop and the controller will then go through a normal inflation cycle at B with the pump operating at a high s...

Page 22: ...Installation see Figure 8 The compressor is not a user serviceable component Do not disassemble Do not oil The compressor is held in place by friction of its molded foam enclosure Disconnect the compr...

Page 23: ...to pull air through the power cord door Note the molded arrow in the fan case showing the flow direction For optimum cooling and quietness use only Covidien replacement fans Main CPU Board and Graphi...

Page 24: ...d hook Assembly Main CPU printed circuit board Power supply circuit board LCD Display Membrane switch panel Power cord Power cord UK Power cord Europe Power cord Japan Power cord Australia New Zealand...

Page 25: ...Power Cord Storage Yes Audible Visual Alarms Low Pressure High Pressure Internal Electronics Malfunction Power Cord 13 feet long with region specific appropriate cordage and plug Controller Dimension...

Page 26: ...SCD700Seriesshould assurethatitisusedinsuchanenvironment Immunity test IEC 60601 Test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Electrostaticdischarge ESD IEC61000 4 2 6kVcontact 8k...

Page 27: ...cy Toassesstheelectromagneticenvironmentduetofixed RFtransmitters anelectromagneticsitesurveyshouldbeconsidered IfthemeasuredfieldstrengthinthelocationinwhichtheSCD700Series controllerisusedexceedsthe...

Page 28: ...3 Power supply circuit board 4 Valve manifold assembly 5 Fuse pair 6 Battery pack 7 Fan assembly 8 USB connector 9 Muffler 10 Rear Enclosure assembly 11 Power cord see spare parts insert for country s...

Page 29: ...EN 26 Kendall SCD 700 Series 19 20 16 1 17 18 Figure 6 Parts Assembly Diagram front enclosure Exploded view Page 2 of 2...

Page 30: ...J9 CPU TO J2 CPU J2 POWER SUPPLY BOARD FAN J1 EQUIPOTENTIAL LUG MAINS VOLTAGE INPUT 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz J9 J3 POWER SUPPLY J4 AC INLET FUSES J6 J5 J1 TO J4 SUPPLY POWER FLOW DIRECTION CPU TO J6 COMPR...

Page 31: ...EN 28 Kendall SCD 700 Series Figure 8 Rear EnclosureView Muffler Equipotential Lug Location Compressor Assembly Power Supply Battery...

Page 32: ...EN 29 Kendall SCD 700 Series Figure 9 Front EnclosureView Main CPU Board...

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