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General introduction

 

 

 

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3.7.2.  Principle of Motor with sensors attached 

When motor need to be replaced; 

 

 

 

Unplug the motor connections from the motor PC 

board and the attached sensor(s). 

 

Disassembly the motor bracket by unfasten the 

screws from the motor bracket. 

 

Pull the motor assembly loose. 

 

Remove the sensor(s). 

 

Remove "

the coupling

" from the motor axe. 

 

Remove the screws which hold the motor attached to 

the motor bracket. 

 

Replace the motor or sensor(s) and fasten the 

screws. 

 

Re-install and fasten "

the coupling

". 

 

Re-install the sensor(s). 

 

Re-install the motor connection and the sensor(s) 

connection(s). 

Note:

 "

the coupling

" can be a disk, a pulley or a 

mechanical connection to an assembly. 

 

 

3.7.3.  Label information sensors 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Starrsed ST

Page 1: ...t description Starrsed ST Service manual Page 1 Version Book_version MRN MRN_number language_code Starrsed ST Service Manual general index Starrsed ST Service information Starrsed Parts catalogue ST_P...

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Page 3: ...com Internet http www rrmechatronics com Postal address P O Box 225 1620 AE Hoorn The Netherlands Office address De Corantijn 13 1689 AN Zwaag The Netherlands Copyright RR Mechatronics Manufacturing...

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Page 5: ...display screens introduced Annual update with changes throughout all chapters H Schavemak er 1 01 October 2013 All Add samples stored in memory Add appendix chip card password Change fill nozzle adju...

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Page 7: ...F ESR INSTRUMENTS 14 3 GENERAL INTRODUCTION 15 3 1 How to use the Service Manual 17 3 2 Explanation of available documentation 18 3 3 Trouble shooting information 19 3 4 Block diagrams Instrument 21 3...

Page 8: ...spiration of the sample The temperature is corrected to the standard value of 18 C and ESR s may be read after one hour or 30 minutes A predicted one hour result is presented in the 30 minute mode Res...

Page 9: ...Contents Starrsed ST Service manual Page 7 Version Book_version MRN MRN_number language_code...

Page 10: ...er test scheme or on customer owner basis Specific types of chip cards also grant access to specific instruments settings A chip card must always be present in the card reader to operate the instrumen...

Page 11: ...to use the same chip card to transfer credits to more than one instrument This type of card is dealer dependent The instrument only accepts chip cards of the dealer to which the instrument is configur...

Page 12: ...ll and prepare the instrument for routine operation and to perform service functions When this type of chip card is inserted in the card reader a PIN code must be entered to unlock the protected menus...

Page 13: ...Rogers Medical Laboratory World 1994 Allowed blood specimen types For EDTA mode Whole blood with 1 EDTA anticoagulant Automatic dilution 4 vols blood 1 vol sodium citrate diluent 3 2 NaCl accuracy 3...

Page 14: ...Fuse 20 x 5 mm Slow blow 230V 1 6 Amp 115V 2 5 Amp Power consumption Standby 30 VA Maximum 100 VA Heat output Standby 16 Watt Operation 30 Watt Environment Sound level Less than 58 dBA Environment tem...

Page 15: ...strument identification plate is fitted at the left side of the rear panel of the Instrument Explanation 1 Instrument name Instrument 2 Instrument type and model 3 Instrument serial number 4 Electrica...

Page 16: ...ange from tube based to rack based to track based the latter resulting in the highest level of automation possible Laboratories that operate different Starrsed instruments in different capacities are...

Page 17: ...applicable How to use the service manual on page 17 Maintenance schedule Instrument Appendix Maintenance schedule Trouble shooting information Block diagrams Instrument on page 21 FAQ index page Visu...

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Page 19: ...bly 5 Assembly work instructions Instructions for performing often used maintenance procedures 6 Special tools requirement for this assembly List of special not common used tools 7 Assembly or unit bl...

Page 20: ...e lab supervisor Contains information from the IFU and additional information concerning settings service higher maintenance levels and trouble shooting procedures to solve more complicated problems O...

Page 21: ...e manual Page 19 Version Book_version MRN MRN_number language_code 3 3 Trouble shooting information Here all kind of existing trouble shooting what cannot be captured by FAQ s or which are not mention...

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Page 23: ...de 3 4 Block diagrams Instrument BANG100001 Flow diagram BANG100001 Flow diagram Detail Block diagram Drive unit Block diagram Measure unit Block diagram Nozzle unit Label information motors and valve...

Page 24: ...tor could not go down all the way Gripper is closed Gripper must be open malfunction E28 Filling motor pulse disk error No pulses were detected Position of filling motor unknown Pulse disk malfunction...

Page 25: ...ed ST Service manual Page 23 Version Book_version MRN MRN_number language_code 3 5 Visual board reference Instrument Appendix PC Main board Starrsed ST Appendix PCB Back panel board Starrsed ST Append...

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Page 27: ...ds can be found in Instrument 1 24 volt Power supply 2 Back panel board All the wire connections from the main board to motors and sensors are connected via the back panel board Chip card Interface fo...

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Page 29: ...upler When motor need to be replaced Unplug the motor connections from the motor PC board Disassemble the motor bracket by unfasten the screws from the motor bracket Pull the motor assembly loose Remo...

Page 30: ...by unfasten the screws from the motor bracket Pull the motor assembly loose Remove the sensor s Remove the coupling from the motor axe Remove the screws which hold the motor attached to the motor bra...

Page 31: ...or BANG080013 S7 Nozzle top sensor QEOP100005 S8 Nozzle bottom sensor QEOP100005 S9 Filling home sensor QEOP100005 S10 Piston detection sensor QEOP100005 S11 Carrousel motor home sensor QEOP100005 S13...

Page 32: ...e reference Follow the bio safety procedures when working with blood contaminated parts Be cautious to prevent stinging during cleaning or replacing the needle assembly Repair can only be executed by...

Page 33: ...gn to prevent personal injury due to biohazard Installation by engineer Warning sign to prevent personal injury due to rotating parts Warning sign to prevent personal injury due to sharp objects Warni...

Page 34: ...om the bottom protection cover onto a table 5 2 Install at chosen location Install the Instrument in a location with the following specifications 1 Avoid direct sunlight shining on the Instrument 2 Av...

Page 35: ...s 31 G General electronics board information Instrument 15 25 GENERAL INTRODUCTION 15 General Motor and Sensors information 15 27 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 30 H How to use the Service Manual 15 17 I...

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