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1. GENERAL INFORMATION 

Service information Phyaction 190 / 190i - Page 2

 

1.3 Installation

 

 

1.3.1 Incoming inspection

 

Check that the equipment and ultrasound head(s) have not been damaged during transportation and that the 
accessories are intact and complete (see chapter 14 ACCESSORIES of the INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE). In 
the event of damage and/or defect you should inform your supplier. 
 

1.3.2 Mains voltage

 

Your equipment is suitable for a nominal voltage of 110, 220, 230 or 240 Volt AC, 50-60 Hz. Indicated on the 
rear of the equipment will be the voltage for which it has been wired. You can not alter this yourself. Carefully 
check this data before you place the mains plug in the socket. The mains input is on the back of the appliance 
at the bottom. 
 

1.3.3 Functional test

 

During production the equipment is tested for electrical safety. Whenever the equipment is switched on, the 
processor performs an extensive test to ensure that the equipment is operating correctly. In addition you must 
check whether the display and the indicator lamps are operating correctly. The green lamp indicates that the 
appliance is connected to the mains supply and that the appliance is switched on. The red lamp illuminates 
when the safety system has detected a fault which prevents the appliance being used. If the appliance is not 
operating correctly, then you must not use the equipment and you must contact your supplier. 
If you can not read or if it is difficult to read the display, then press the right hand blue button and the black 

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button in order to darken the text or the black 

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 button if you want to make the text lighter. 

 

1.3.4  Location and transportation

 

The equipment must be set up horizontally and stable. You should ensure that the vents in the housing are not 
blocked so that circulation of air is not hindered. Objects must not be placed on the equipment and you must 
ensure that no liquid enters the equipment. 
 

1.3.5  Fitting the head holder

 

As standard, a head holder is supplied with each treatment head. Before you use the Phyaction 190 for the first 
time, we advise you to fix the head holder(s) to the appliance. The ultrasound treatment head can be connected 
to the appliance easily and in a user-friendly manner into the head holder. At the same time this protects the 
treatment head against damage by, for example, falling. 
For a description of fixing the head holder to the appliance please refer to the drawing which you will find in the 
packing for the head holder. 
 

1.3.6  Checking the ultrasound heads

 

You can check which head belongs to which appliance by pressing the yellow button for 3 seconds. In the 
middle of the screen which then appears, you will see the treatment head symbol with a statement of the ERA 
on which treatment head(s) the appliance has been tuned. After this symbol there are 20 figures. If these 
figures correspond exactly with the figures on the treatment head label then this treatment head belongs to that 
appliance. If they do not correspond, you are using a treatment head which does not belong to that appliance. If 
the middle screen is completely empty then the appliance has not been tuned to any treatment head and we 
advise you to inform your supplier. 
 

1.4 

Description of the controls

 

On the last page of this operating instruction you will find an illustration of the equipment and the accessories. 
 

1.4.1 Display

 

The display

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 consists of separate picture elements which are controlled by a processor so that you can see text 

and figures. When you are performing a treatment, the display shows all of the information you require: 
-  The top left section provides information about the parameters which have been set. 
-  The right section provides information about the output power and the degree of contact of the treatment 

head. This section also gives information about the treatment time. 

-  The bottom line of the display shows the functions of the blue buttons. 
 

Summary of Contents for PHYACTION 190

Page 1: ...s a registered trademark of Uniphy BV Art Code 93001212 6 Phyaction is manufactured in The Netherlands by Uniphy BV P O Box 558 NL 5600 AN Eindhoven the Netherlands Tel 31 499 491800 Fax 31 499 474734...

Page 2: ...ion 9 3 2 IEC 601 1 safety tests 10 3 3 Performance check of the ultrasound treatment heads 10 CHAPTER 4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 12 4 1 Introduction 12 4 2 Description of the automatic selftest 12 4 3 Descri...

Page 3: ...sing the equipment in the vicinity of short wave or microwave equipment can influence the correct operation of the unit Using this equipment when high frequency surgical equipment is connected to the...

Page 4: ...ment and you must ensure that no liquid enters the equipment 1 3 5 Fitting the head holder As standard a head holder is supplied with each treatment head Before you use the Phyaction 190 for the first...

Page 5: ...n9 you can access the special memory function 20 different treatments can be saved retrieved or changed 1 4 5 Output connectors and sockets on the front The safety socket10 on the far left is used for...

Page 6: ...ppendix 2 TUNING THE ULTRASOUND TREATMENT HEADS the tuning process is described 1 4 9 Head holder For each Phyaction 190 a head holder for each treatment head is supplied as standard You can fit this...

Page 7: ...e complete apparatus The user can set most of the parameters with the keyboard which is shown at the left of the microcontroller The intensity of the ultrasound can be set with the intensity knob draw...

Page 8: ...connection to the UART of the microcontroller The interface is for extended service features used by manufacturer only 2 2 6 Power supply The power supply is a conventional one with a mains transforme...

Page 9: ...ulator in order to prevent erroneous frequencies being produced by the treatment head 2 3 2 Modulator To obtain a symmetrical steering signal for the power stage the modulator switches its outputs wit...

Page 10: ...is mainly a capacitive load Its impedance differs among other things with the size of the crystal and its operating frequency For this reason the microcontroller can match the impedance by switching o...

Page 11: ...cables and connectors undamaged Pay special attention to possible leaks in the treatment heads such as cracks or loosened seems Are the labels on the ultrasound treatment heads readable 3 1 2 Function...

Page 12: ...treatment heads In the software of the Phyaction 190 a special menu for service purposes only is included Most of these features can be used for trouble shooting You can find the description of the ot...

Page 13: ...cted The microcontroller will then measure the same parameter as before Vusi wet In the following table are the values for the different frequencies and treatment heads which should be met Head type f...

Page 14: ...described in the user manual Errors that cannot be corrected by the user are displayed as shown in figure 4 1 where the numbers are randomly chosen The error codes presented after Code are described...

Page 15: ...roller and its required hardware program and data memory 1 The ALU and a number of instructions are verified When an error is met ERROR 00 is generated and 6 beeps will sound 2 The internal memory the...

Page 16: ...gh it could indicate a hardware error in the head detection hardware Checking the ultrasound voltage 1 After power on of the unit the PWM is in its minimum position 0 255 Any voltage still present in...

Page 17: ...service personnel only so never tell a physiotherapist or doctor how to enter this menu because they might do things that will harm the appliance or the treatment heads If you press the yellow button...

Page 18: ...g ultrasound it will show a screen saver after 5 minutes of non activity After approximately 5 minutes the screen saver disappears and the LCD backlight is switched off To prevent the appliance to go...

Page 19: ...main board to the keyboard and the cable of the backlight of the LCD Now you can shift out the board and exchange the EPROM If you want you can disconnect the other 4 cables but that is not really nec...

Page 20: ...ew won t hold at all This would mean you would have to exchange the front panel which is at lot of work and a lot of money Finally connect the cable on the keyboard panel and re install the main board...

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Page 39: ...ow key pressed until the Service Menu appears see figure 4 7 Now press function key 1 Set head parameters Figure 5 appears on the screen If it does not appear check if a treatment head is connected 8...

Page 40: ...the results are Bad the tuning has not succeeded A code representing the reason why the tuning has not succeeded occurs in the lower right corner see figure 12 Turn back the intensity knob to its zer...

Page 41: ...r_I2C_WriteErr I C Error during write User interface 20 err_LCD General LCD error 21 err_LCD_TimeOut LCD time out error 27 err_Ser_TimeOut Serial port time out E PROM errors 30 err_E2PROM General E PR...

Page 42: ...f the microcontroller Check the microcontroller and the software 00 xx If value differs from 00 an incorrect internal register bank is addressed Six short beeps will sound 01 err_IntRAM An error is fo...

Page 43: ...imer0 Timing of timer 0 is incorrect Check the microcontroller and the software xx Value gives an estimate of the number of times timer 0 has caused an interrupt since a 10 msec flag was set Six short...

Page 44: ...Mask for detecting an LCD error Only for internal use 31 err_E2PROM_Check sum Incorrect E PROM checksum Probably the unit is switched off during a write to the E PROM The checksum will be corrected a...

Page 45: ...ions between main PCB and ultrasound unit Check the power supplies Check the PWM xx Value represents the measured voltage Hexadecimal representation of the measured voltage 10 so at 22 5V decimal 225...

Page 46: ...err_VIsns Isns is too high if no ultrasound is produced V 0 05V Check the power stage in the ultrasound unit xx Value is the 8 bit measured voltage of Vusi so 0 05V 02h 8 Phase locked loop 60 err_PLL_...

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