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SCPC System • Replacing components

CP_SEM_60-03-00.002

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6.3

Primary-side mains connection

It may be necessary to replace the mains switch if the SCPC System cannot be shut down.

6.3.1

Removing the mains switch

fig. 26: Removing the mains switch

Unplug all connectors from the mains switch. 

Press together the support brackets on the sides of the switch and take out the mains switch.

!

When installing the new switch, make sure you are using the correct new version of the mains switch. 
Part numbers 96-143-002, 96-143-004 and 96-143-005 have become obsolete and must no longer be 
used.

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Also ensure that the polarity is correct (see diagram above) and that the ON-side of the switch is 
positioned correctly.

a
b

c

e

e

d

d

Auxiliary contacts

Input/output

a

 red

b

 blue

c

 yellow

d

 blue (~)

e

 brown (~)

Summary of Contents for 60-03-00

Page 1: ...SCPC System Service Manual ...

Page 2: ...ual may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means be it graphic electronic or mechanical including photocopying typing or information and retrieval systems without written permission of LIVANOVA DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Intended Use In accordance with the applicable regulations the SCPC System is used for operating the Stöckert Centrifugal Pump System SCP System Service Manual Version 02 2017 CP...

Page 3: ...s and individual components 16 3 2 3 Individual components 18 3 2 4 Touch screen module 20 CPU board ZDS 2006 21 Interface ZIS 0202 circuit board 22 3 2 5 Card and module support assembly 23 Backplane circuit board ZBP 2004 24 Battery monitoring ZAU 2002 circuit board 26 Mains monitoring ZNU 2003 circuit board 27 4 User menu and service menu 4 1 User menu summarised overview 29 4 2 Service menu 32...

Page 4: ...ving the fan 61 6 8 Touch screen module 64 6 8 1 Removing the interface ZIS 0202 circuit board 64 6 8 2 Removing the CPU board ZDS 2006 65 6 9 Replacing circuit board components 67 6 9 1 Battery monitoring ZAU 2002 circuit board 67 Replacing the EPROM 67 6 9 2 Mains monitoring ZNU 2002 circuit board 68 Replacing fuses 68 6 9 3 Backplane circuit board ZBP 2004 69 Replacing fuses 69 6 9 4 CPU board ...

Page 5: ...LAND GMBH may perform service on the SCPC System All information on the operation of the SCPC System can be found in the Operating Instructions This Service Manual will refer to the appropriate chapter of the Operating Instructions as required 1 1 1 Symbols used in this Service Manual The symbols are intended to help the user find particular text passages The meaning of the symbols is as follows D...

Page 6: ... for operating and servicing the SCPC System 3 System description A brief description of all service relevant components 4 User menu and service menu Information on the available menus 5 Error messages and error diagnosis A list of all error messages and information on localising errors 6 Replacing components Information on removing and replacing service relevant components 7 Appendix Technical da...

Page 7: ... accident prevention measures according to existing local policy and employees health and safety regulations must be complied with LIVANOVA DEUTSCHLAND GMBH will not accept any liability for damage due to non compliance with these regulations LIVANOVA DEUTSCHLAND GMBH will not assume any liability for injuries and or damage caused by failure to observe the safety instructions or by the operator no...

Page 8: ...g the SCPC System The SCPC System must not be used in the presence of explosive substances Instructions on the system The SCPC System must only be used with the Stöckert centrifugal pump system abbreviation SCP System The serial port is only intended to transmit DMS data e g to another computer Make sure that the air circulation at the ventilation openings is unimpeded Insufficient ventilation may...

Page 9: ... even if the mains cable is unplugged when the batteries are inserted and charged Note the specific design of individual electrical components depending on the region in question and observe the relevant mains connection regulations according to the circuit diagram in the Appendix section It is essential that ESD protective safety measures are taken when working with components susceptible to ESD ...

Page 10: ...o any persons present causing them to stumble or get caught up in them Check all cables tubes connectors and other accessories to make sure that they are connected correctly are not leaking and are in perfect working order Replace all damaged components immediately Do not use any more connectors or tubing than is necessary for operating the machine in accordance with the regulations Additional con...

Page 11: ...r paragraph 16 of IEC 60601 1 3rd edition Any person connecting additional devices to medical electrical equipment is considered a system configurer and is thus responsible for ensuring that the system meets the standard related requirements for systems Please note that local legislation takes precedence over the above mentioned standard related requirements The devices must only be connected by m...

Page 12: ...SCPC System Safety 12 CP_SEM_60 03 00 002 ...

Page 13: ...P System independently from a Stöckert Heart Lung Machine S3 SC CAPS A touch sensitive screen touch screen on the front is the interface between the user and the SCPC System The following functions of the system are displayed or operated depending on the configuration Pressure control Flow display Temperature monitor Timer Level control bubble detector UPS operation Operation of the SCP System ...

Page 14: ...PC System System description 14 CP_SEM_60 03 00 002 3 2 Design of the SCPC System 3 2 1 Complete overview fig 1 Overview SCPC System SCPC System INSTRUMENTE GMBH 2 5 1 3 4 6 7 17 14 15 11 10 16 9 12 13 8 ...

Page 15: ...f the potential equalization cable 7 Mains protection Automatic circuit breaker 8 A 8 Jack for AC power cable Power supply of the SCPC System 9 AC power cable 10 Retaining bracket Securing the AC power cable 11 Jack for connection of the SCP pump control panel Connection of the pump control panel to the SCPC System 12 Jack for connection to the Electrical Remote Controlled Tubing Clamp ERC Connect...

Page 16: ...SCPC System System description 16 CP_SEM_60 03 00 002 3 2 2 Overview of modules and individual components fig 2 Overview of device components A B C ...

Page 17: ...tch 2 batteries Discharge resistor for batteries Ring core transformer Rectifier Mains filter Fan Connections serial interface Electrical Remote Controlled Tubing Clamp SCP System B Touch screen module Touch sensitive screen incl display electronics CPU ZDS circuit board Interface ZIS circuit board C Card and module support assembly Battery monitoring ZAU circuit board Mains monitoring ZNU circuit...

Page 18: ...tem System description 18 CP_SEM_60 03 00 002 3 2 3 Individual components fig 3 Overview of individual components A 1 A 2 A 4 A 13 A 14 A 15 A 6 A 9 A 12 A 8 A 10 A 7 A 5 A 11 A 6 A 6_1 A 6_2 A 6_3 A 6_4 A 6_5 ...

Page 19: ... 3120 F321 3120 F321 96 143 006 96 143 007 96 143 008 96 143 002 obsolete 96 143 004 obsolete 96 143 005 obsolete A 5 Mains filter 220 240 V 100 127 V FN610A 06 6 FN610 B 10 96 401 011 96 401 013 A 6 Batteries 96 405 003 A 7 Ring core transformer 96 403 058 A 8 Rectifier 93 154 028 A 9 Clamping strip mains ring core transformer connection 96 204 098 A 10 Discharge resistor for battery discharge 97...

Page 20: ...umber SP number B 1 SCPC Front panel complete set includes assembly frame touch screen Display circuit board ZDS 2006 ZIS 0202 EMC sealing cords assembly material 60 03 10 B 2 Display circuit board fixed component of the touch screen can only be replaced as a unit B 3 CPU circuit board ZDS ZDS 2006 90 305 250 B 4 Interface circuit board ZIS ZIS 0202 90 305 300 ...

Page 21: ...ction for Backplane circuit board CON 12 CON 1 B 6 HLM connection not used CON 2 B 7 Connection for Display display circuit board CON 3 B 8 Connection for Display touch screen circuit board CON 4 B 9 Connection for Interface ZIS circuit board CON 6 B 10 Connection for Display LCB lighting circuit board CON 7 B 11 EPROM firmware ZDS IC 3 93 484 236 B 12 GAL ADRDEC3 IC 9 93 484 112 ...

Page 22: ...ace ZIS 0202 circuit board fig 6 CPU board ZDS 2006 B 13 B 15 B 14 Mod Item Description Number SP number B 13 Connection for CPU circuit board CON 1 B 14 Serial interface connection external 13 CON 2 see page 14 B 15 Connection for backplane circuit board CON 6 ...

Page 23: ...card and module support assembly C 2 C 1 C 3 C 4 C 5 Mod Item Description Number SP number C 1 Battery monitoring circuit board ZAU 2002 90 305 210 C 2 Mains monitoring circuit board ZNU 2003 90 305 220 C 3 Slot for sensor module C 4 Slot for sensor module C 5 Backplane circuit board ZBP 2004 factory repair only ...

Page 24: ...C System System description 24 CP_SEM_60 03 00 002 Backplane circuit board ZBP 2004 fig 8 Backplane circuit board C 12 C 11 C 16 C 14 C 13 C 15 C 9 C 10 C 18 C 21 C 20 C 17 C 19 C 24 C 22 C 23 C 6 C 7 C 8 ...

Page 25: ...age 15 C 14 ERC connection external 12 CON 9 See page 15 C 15 Mains switch auxiliary contact connection CON 10 C 16 Connection for CPU ZDS CON 1 circuit board CON 12 C 17 Connection 24 V DC_H0 from ZNU circuit board CON 13 C 18 Connection 24 V DC_L from ZNU circuit board CON 14 C 19 Connection 24 V DC_L_EX HLM not used CON 15 C 20 Connection 24 V DC_H0 to automatic circuit breaker CON 17 C 21 Conn...

Page 26: ...inally intended for the use with the JMS SCP as the lower volume of the JMS disposable requires a higher speed for the same flow rate than with a Revolution based SCP The interruption was intended for cases when an Electrical Remote Controlled Tubing Clamp was connected As of EPROM V1 3 the charge cycle is interrupted when the pump speed exceeds 3200 RPM and there is an Electrical Remote Controlle...

Page 27: ...003 circuit board fig 10 Overview of battery monitoring ZAU 2002 circuit board C 28 C 29 C 30 Mod Item Description Number SP number C 28 Connection for Backplane circuit board CON 1 C 29 Fuse 10 A slow blow battery S 1 93 511 030 C 30 1 A miniature fuse slow blow S 2 93 510 039 ...

Page 28: ...SCPC System System description 28 CP_SEM_60 03 00 002 ...

Page 29: ...1 Temp Level Bubble 2 Pressures Pressure Flow 100 00250h Test 7 2 Ah 27 08 2001 08 45 27 dd mm mm dd 24 h ampm Battery Test in 09 day s 92 INSTRUMENTE GMBH SCPC System Firmware Version V1 5 V1 3 V1 1 M 31 M 32 M 33 Item Description Function M 31 Start page Goes to the Main and System Menu hidden access to the Service Menu Display of the firmware versions in this sequence of CPU ZDS 2006 circuit bo...

Page 30: ... 2001 11 53 49 34 LPM 260 3 05 00 00 00 00 00 26 38 6 37 0 30 0 200 0 0 2 0 8 5 Battery Test required 16 11 2001 11 53 49 100 mmHg C P1 T1 Battery Test required SET Level Bubble 16 11 2001 11 53 49 100 SET LPM RPM Pump Battery Test required 16 11 2001 11 53 49 0 0 1100 Neg Flow Min Speed 34 SET mmHg mmHg Pressure 1 Battery Test required 16 11 2001 15 09 10 200 39 Max Pressure Zero 100 0 100 0 M 31...

Page 31: ...menu Level bubble menu Pumps menu M 35 Pressure menu Input limit values M 36 Temperature menu Input limit values M 37 Level bubble menu Switching the audio alarm on and off for level or bubble alarm M 38 Pumps menu 1 M 39 Pumps menu 2 M 40 Pumps menu 3 Entering the alarm limit values for pump flow and speed of the SCP System Zero compensation of the flow sensor Display of the hours of operation of...

Page 32: ...o long Actual Error Number Test in 62 days last Actual Values Battery Current Battery Voltage Boost Voltage Int Voltage Cooler Temp Power MS PD Discharge Charge Status Dischr Time Battery Time Battery Load Capactiy Status AC POWER ZAU NORMAL OP TRICKLE CHARGE 28 0 24 52 h 1 13 34 h 0 13 34 h 7 025 Ah 0 057 A 26 746 V 29 412 V 27 754 V 37 C Change 07 56 0 25 53 h 0 27 23 h 34 7 013 Ah 5 mA 7 115 Ah...

Page 33: ...ter replacing the batteries Key symbol Accept Confirm the successful calibration and apply the value determined Key symbol 00125h 0h Reset the hours of operation counter Service menu page 2 Function Key symbol ZIS Flash Write Enable write access to the firmware for serial interface ZIS circuit board The programming is carried out via an external PC and the relevant Flash software Key symbol ZIS Re...

Page 34: ...LE CHARGE 28 0 24 52 h 1 13 34 h 0 13 34 h 7 025 Ah 0 057 A 26 746 V 29 412 V 27 754 V 37 C Change 07 56 0 25 53 h 0 27 23 h 34 7 013 Ah 5 mA 7 115 Ah possible 0 7 27 08 02 Accept 00125h 0h I Probe Calibr Mode Charge all details are only updated during the charge process Charge Status Charging level Deep Ch Time h Duration of the 1st battery charge phase Fast I Time h Duration of the 2nd battery c...

Page 35: ...nal value M 70 mA Stored Capacity Ah Capacity determined at last battery test Low Capacity Capacity determined at battery test less than 80 of nominal capacity 7 0 Ah Discharge Curve Use in use possible not used Use of recorded discharge curves to determine the calculated values e g remaining battery time Overload Condition Current overload in battery operation Possible consequence Faulty current ...

Page 36: ...emperature 20 25 C To perform the current sensor calibration If you close the calibration process without confirming afterwards Accept the original value saved is retained Press the key symbol i Probe Calib Mode The calibration process is started Wait for approx 2 3 minutes before performing the next steps Check the display Battery Current in the Actual Values field If the current displayed here h...

Page 37: ...of delivery Connect the serial cable to the PC and the SCPC System This can be done when the device is switched on and active Service menu Press the key symbol ZIS Flash Write to enable write access to the firmware and simultaneously activate the serial interface of the SCPC System Now access the ZISFW10 exe file If you are using the relevant update CD ROM and the Autostart option is activated in ...

Page 38: ...of the file just transferred Press the key symbol ZIS Flash Write to enable write access to the firmware and simultaneously activate the serial interface of the SCPC System Start the MS DOS prompt on the PC Go to the folder where the Flash program and the update file is located on your PC and start the FLASH EXE program Example for the input folder names may be different on your machine c programs...

Page 39: ...Key Calibration YES NO To open the Key Calibration menu press the two hidden buttons on the start page in quick succession the stripes dots above the letter o the ö in the Stöckert logo and the area just above the letter E in the Stöckert logo To start calibration press YES The display now goesblank and displays the number 1 in a small circle Press the displayed number the small button will disapp...

Page 40: ...SCPC System User menu and service menu 40 CP_SEM_60 03 00 002 ...

Page 41: ...es are not charged or are missing Mains cable missing or faulty Transformer connecting terminal wiring Switch defective Mains filter defective Rectifier faulty Connect check mains cable Check wiring connecting terminal Check replace switch Check replace mains filter Check replace rectifier System starts audibly but display remains dark Contact fault CPU board display CON 3 connection or lighting C...

Page 42: ...circuit board 07 Battery faulty charge discharge interrupted operation possible without UPS Check batteries voltage Check battery wiring Check fuse S 1 10 A on ZNU circuit board Check relay on ZNU circuit board Replace ZAU ZNU circuit boards if necessary 08 09 Saved data battery test incorrect Saved capacity battery test incorrect Repeat battery test one occurrence of this error is tolerable Repla...

Page 43: ...e current sensor in the Service menu If this is continually fluctuating or is constantly over 100 mA the current sensor is faulty The nominal value for the current sensor offset is a value M 70 mA In the event of a fault Replace the Mains monitoring ZNU circuit board Calibrate the current sensor see Chap 4 2 3 on page 4 36 If this measure does not resolve the error Replace the Battery monitoring Z...

Page 44: ...SCPC System Error messages and error diagnosis 44 CP_SEM_60 03 00 002 ...

Page 45: ...or modules Battery monitoring ZAU 2002 and Mains monitoring ZNU 2003 The layout of these circuit boards conforms to the description on page 6 47 Other parts of the casing do not need to be opened Notes on replacing individual components on these circuit boards e g fuses EPROM can be found in chap 6 9 Caution When the front panel and touch screen are removed and the housing is open there is access ...

Page 46: ...asing Carefully place the SCPC System on its side Unfasten the six screws shown above Allen screws size 3 on the bottom of the casing including the washers fig 16 Removing the modules Open the cover plate Unscrew the four screws on the sensor modules as shown slotted screwdriver size 2 Pull out both modules ...

Page 47: ...upper edges of the circuit boards battery monitoring ZAU 2002 and mains monitoring ZNU 2003 slotted screwdriver size 2 Unfasten the screws b on the eject levers slotted screwdriver size 2 Press the lock on the eject lever downwards c Tilt the eject lever d Pull both circuit boards straight out on the eject levers c d a b ...

Page 48: ...nents 48 CP_SEM_60 03 00 002 fig 18 Unfastening the grip Place the SCPC System upright once more Remove the two plastic caps on the grip Unfasten both screws Allen key 5 in the grip Take off the grip including the spacing washers ...

Page 49: ...nt ventilation access On the upper side the module is fixed using a catch on the casing Carefully move the module in the direction of the arrow downwards slightly to release this catch from the SCPC System casing Now carefully lift the module until you can see the circuit boards and cable connections Caution When the front panel and touch screen are removed and the housing is open there is access ...

Page 50: ...onnector B 5 CPU circuit board to backplane circuit board B 14 serial interface flat cable and B 15 Interface circuit board to Backplane circuit board Carefully place the touch screen module on a soft level surface with the display surface facing downwards Ensure that the screen is not scratched B 5 B 14 B 15 ...

Page 51: ...moving the casing Caution When the front panel and touch screen are removed and the housing is open there is access to battery voltage Remove the bridge between the batteries to reduce the risk of short circuits Now carefully lift the upper part of the casing upwards ...

Page 52: ...l needs to be disassembled to access the ring core transformer rectifier main filter automatic circuit breaker fan and all interfaces on the rear of the device Unscrew the four screws indicated Allen key size 4 Unscrew the four screws indicated Allan key size 2 including the washers Take off the side panel ...

Page 53: ...teries no longer match the required performance values or are faulty they must be replaced immediately to ensure the UPS function 6 2 1 Removing the batteries fig 23 Removing the batteries 1 Unscrew the four screws indicated Allen key size 3 including the washers It is recommended that you use a magnetic if possible hexagon screwdriver with a long shaft and spherical head ...

Page 54: ...r side of the batteries fig 25 Removing the batteries 3 Tilt the clip using the toggle switch on the side Lift the batteries out of the casing vertically one by one Ensure that the bare contacts do not touch any other components risk of short circuits The new batteries are installed by following the same steps in reverse order ...

Page 55: ...ress together the support brackets on the sides of the switch and take out the mains switch When installing the new switch make sure you are using the correct new version of the mains switch Part numbers 96 143 002 96 143 004 and 96 143 005 have become obsolete and must no longer be used Also ensure that the polarity is correct see diagram above and that the ON side of the switch is positioned cor...

Page 56: ...he SCPC System cannot be shut down Before removing the mains filter the side panel see page 6 52 needs to be removed fig 27 Removing the mains filter Unfasten the two screws on the mains filter as shown A 5 Allen key size 3 including the washers Unplug the five connectors from the mains filter Assemble the new mains filter in reverse order ...

Page 57: ...ing strip remove the two screws Allen key size 3 including the washers Remove the cover plate 1 2 3 4 5 6 b a d c e g f Input Output No Transformer U49092 Transformer U49109 a blue mains switch b brown mains switch 2 5 c white d blue e grey f orange g violet 2 3 4 5 6 N 100 V 120 V 230 V 240 V N 110 V 115 V 127 V 220 V ...

Page 58: ...charged 6 4 1 Removing the rectifier fig 29 Removing the rectifier Open the four screws Phillips size 2 to remove the connecting cable on the rectifier Remove the two screws Allen key size 3 to take out the rectifier Assemble the new rectifier in reverse order Ensure that the cables are connected correctly according to the table given above Input Output c yellow d grey a red b black b a c c d d ...

Page 59: ...cuit breaker fig 30 Removing the automatic circuit breaker Disconnect the two connectors on the automatic circuit breaker Hold the automatic circuit breaker with one hand and unfasten the crown nut on the back of the device Remove the automatic circuit breaker Assemble the new automatic circuit breaker in reverse order ...

Page 60: ... Removing the discharge resistor fig 31 Removing the discharge resistor Disconnect the two connectors on the discharge resistor Unfasten the two screws as shown Allen key size 2 5 on the outside of the frame plate Remove the holding angle along with the discharge resistor Once removed the two screws on the holding angle fixing the discharge resistor in place can be unfastened Assemble the new disc...

Page 61: ...need to be removed Side panel see page 6 52 the holder for the discharge resistor see page 6 60 and the entire card and module support assembly along with the Backplanecircuit board 6 7 1 Removing the fan fig 32 Dismounting the card module carrier group Remove the four indicated screws Allen size 4 from the side panel ...

Page 62: ... carrier group Tip the card module carrier group carefully toward the front end of the unit Ensure that the carrier group does not tip or fall unintentionally This can also be avoided by placing the unit on its side on the side panel after removing the four screws securing the carrier group ...

Page 63: ...moving the fan Unfasten the four screws on the fan as shown A 12 Allen key size 2 5 including the washers Disconnect the connector C 12 on the backplane circuit board Detach any cable clips that prevent the fan from being removed Assemble the new fan in reverse order ...

Page 64: ...e circuit boards CPU and interface also need to be removed 6 8 1 Removing the interface ZIS 0202 circuit board fig 35 Removing the interface circuit board All connectors have already been removed when disassembling the touch screen module Remove the four nuts self locking size 5 5 including the washers and carefully lift the circuit board keeping it in a vertical position away from the bolts Ensur...

Page 65: ... 00 002 65 6 8 2 Removing the CPU board ZDS 2006 fig 36 Removing the CPU board 1 Remove connectors B 8 display and B 10 lighting Take care not to bend the membrane contacts on connector B 8 display as otherwise the contact paths may break B 10 B 8 ...

Page 66: ...hers Lift the CPU board carefully away from the bolts keeping it vertical Ensure that the contacts on connector B 7 display are not bent Assembly is done in reverse order Note the following during assembly Make sure to fix the wires for the backlight illumination to one of the stand off bolts The wires should not come near the main CPU chip processor of the CPU board EMI sensitive B 7 ...

Page 67: ...ement is necessary in the following cases To perform an update In the event of error messages that indicate a defect in the EPROM e g error 02 Observe the following instructions when replacing the EPROM Always use suitable removal and insertion tools so as not to bend the contacts Avoid static charging and hence damaging the electronic components by suitable earthing measures When inserting the ne...

Page 68: ...g fuses fig 39 Mains monitoring circuit board fuses Only replace the fuses with the fuses of the same type and specifications Otherwise damage may be caused to the SCPC System C 29 C 30 Description Number SP number C 29 10 A fuse slow blow battery S 1 93 511 030 C 30 Miniature fuse 1 A slow blow S 2 93 510 039 ...

Page 69: ... replace the fuses with the fuses of the same type and specifications Otherwise damage may be caused to the SCPC System C 24 C 22 C 23 Description Number SP number C 22 Miniature fuse 1 A slow blow 12 V DC supply F 1 93 510 039 C 23 Miniature fuse 1 A slow blow 12 V DC supply F 2 93 510 039 C 24 Miniature fuse 1 A slow blow 5 V DC supply F 3 93 510 039 ...

Page 70: ...SCPC System It needs to be replaced to perform an update Observe the following instructions when replacing the EPROM Always use suitable removal and insertion tools so as not to bend the contacts Avoid static charging and hence damaging the electronic components by suitable earthing measures When inserting the new EPROM ensure the correct alignment notch pointing towards centre of board B 11 ...

Page 71: ...dth 180 mm 7 1 in Height 365 mm 14 4 in with grip Depth 423 mm 16 7 in Weight 20 kg 44 lbs Operating conditions Operating temperature 10 C 50 F through 40 C 104 F Storage temperature 0 C 32 F through 40 C 104 F Relative humidity operation and storage 30 through 75 Operating altitude atmospheric pressure 0 3 000 m 700 hPa to 1 060 hPa ...

Page 72: ... 127 V 220 V 230 V 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 220 VA Primary fuse also the mains switch Automatic circuit breaker 1 0 A nominal trigger current at 230 V 2 0 A nominal trigger current at 120 V Sensor module Pressure control Operating voltages 5 V 12 V Power consumption 3 W Output voltage to pressure transducer 10 V Input resistance 100 Ω ...

Page 73: ...l sensor for oxygenators reservoirs made of rigid polycarbonate wall thickness at sensor position 3 mm max Level arrow of sensor holder 10 mm 0 4 in Serial port Baud rate fixed 9600 Word length fixed 7 bits Parity fixed none Stop bits fixed 1 Polling interval fixed TX Data interval from the SCPC System 10 seconds Port electrically isolated Isolation voltage Resistance to high voltage 1 5 kV up to ...

Page 74: ...not exceed a total weight of 61 5 kg Maximum admissable load Maximum load per mast 10 kg Maximum total load 40 kg Masts Telescope mast movable Height from floor level 1 250 mm min 1 800 mm max Diameter fixed part Ø 33 mm Diameter telescope Ø 25 mm Maximum load 10 kg max mounting height at 1 200 mm and max cantilever 200 mm Vertical mast Height from floor level 1 200 mm Diameter Ø 33 mm Maximum loa...

Page 75: ...protected against drops of water falling at an angle with housing tilted up to 15 Purchase order number Serial number Date of manufacture Manufacturer Voltage V alternating current Power in volt ampere Frequency A set up overall system must not exceed a total weight of 61 5 kg Maximum permitted load Observe the operating instructions white icon on blue background Follow the operating instructions ...

Page 76: ...Use by Temperature limit Operating and Storing Relative humidity Operating and Storing Non steriIe Rx ONLY Only applies in the U S A Sale and prescription is restricted to physicians USE ULTRASONIC GEL Use ultrasonic gel Contents 100 Expiry date 0 C 40 C Temperature limitation 30 75 Humidity limitation NON STERILE ...

Page 77: ... sensor module SCPC 23 30 20 with blocking ferrite designation 742 711 12 96 530 111 with blocking ferrite designation 742 711 4 96 530 112 Level control sensor 23 27 40 Level control pads white 100 items 23 27 41 Level control pads green 100 items 23 27 60 Bubble detector sensor 3 8 23 07 50 3 joint mast holder with fast clamp connector 23 26 96 Accessories SCP System 60 00 00 Electrical Remote C...

Page 78: ...posables from other manufacturers it is incumbent upon the user to provide proof of the safe operation of the overall system Temperature Probes for Direct Measurement in the Oxygenator Rigid bar probe for liquids Length 115 mm Ø 4 0 mm 45 03 07 For LivaNova oxygenators 45 03 10 For DIDECO oxygenators 45 03 11 For MEDTRONIC oxygenators 45 03 30 Blocking ferrites 4 pcs designation 742 711 4 96 530 1...

Page 79: ...nation plate 2 pcs 96 531 015 71 115 055 60 03 35 60 03 36 60 03 37 A 4 Mains switch voltage dependent 220 240 V 1 0 A 110 127 V 2 0 A 100 V 2 5 A 3120 F321 3120 F321 3120 F321 96 143 006 96 143 007 96 143 008 A 5 Mains filter 220 240 V 100 127 V FN610A 06 6 FN610 B 10 96 401 011 96 401 013 A 6 Batteries 96 405 003 A 7 Ring core transformer 96 403 058 A 8 Rectifier 93 154 028 A 9 Clamping strip ma...

Page 80: ...een can only be replaced as a unit B 3 CPU circuit board ZDS ZDS 2006 90 305 250 B 4 Interface circuit board ZIS ZIS 0202 90 305 300 B 11 EPROM firmware circuit board CPU ZDS IC 3 93 484 236 B 12 GAL circuit board CPU ADRDEC3 IC 9 93 484 112 Item Description Number SP number C 1 Battery monitoring circuit board ZAU 2002 90 305 210 C 2 Mains monitoring circuit board ZNU 2003 90 305 220 C 5 Backplan...

Page 81: ...1 CON12 CON9 CON5 CON15 CON6 CON10 CON6 CON17 CON18 CON1 CON1 CON1 CON1 CON13 CON14 ZIS 2 3 4 5 1 A1 A2 A1 A2 Ausgang elektrisch fernbedienbare Schlauchklemme DSUB AMP HDP20mix DSUB AMP HDP20mix 2 3 4 5 CAN_H CAN_L CODE_0 CODE_1 5VDCD_L 5VDCD_H GVM 24VDC_H CODE_0 CODE_1 CAN_L 5VDCD_L CAN_H 24VDC_L 24VDC_H CODE_0 CODE_1 CAN_L 5VDCD_L CAN_H 24VDC_L AWG20 AWG20 AWG20 AWG20 Power sem Typ PSB35 2 12V 7...

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