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SECTION 1.0 
A.T.S. 2000 TOURNIQUET SYSTEM* 

GENERAL INFORMATION

*U.S. Patents B1 4,469,099; 4,548,198; 5,556,415; 5,607,447; 5,855,589

1.1 FEATURES

The

 A.T.S. 

2000 Tourniquet System is an automatic, micro-

processor-based pneumatic tourniquet system. Its features 

include:
• 

The ability to independently control and monitor two 

cuffs in a Bier Block or bilateral procedure.

• 

Microprocessor control for improved reliability and to 

help prevent loss of occlusion during Bier Block cuff 

switching.

• 

Dual line tubing and dual port cuffs to facilitate monitor-

ing of cuff pressure from one line as well as supplying 

air to pressurize the cuff via the other.

• 

A built-in battery charger.

• 

Precision pressure transducers in conjunction with a 

microprocessor-based control system.

• 

Time and pressure defaults that can be customized to 

fit user preference.

• 

Built-in inflation time alarm system to alert the operat-

ing room staff when the anticipated cuff inflation time 

has been reached. This system also provides a conve-

nient means to monitor and record total inflation time.

• 

Large, bright LED displays for easy viewing from 

a distance.

• 

High output pump for increased inflation rate.

• 

Internal reservoir for increased inflation rate.

• 

Self-testing of alarm tones, displays, system calibration, 

and certain portions of the hardware and software each 

time the unit is turned on. In addition, some self-testing 

occurs continuously during normal operation.

• 

Multiple audible and visual alarms to alert the user 

of abnormal conditions: detects pressure not within 

acceptable limits, time alarm, low battery voltage, 

hardware failure. For certain types of equipment mal-

functions, the unit will also display error messages for 

certain equipment malfunctions that identify the cause 

of error, thus reducing fault isolation time.

• 

Easily accessible Quick Reference Cards containing 

general use instructions and help codes.

• 

Alarm silence switch permits silencing of most alarm 

tones for 30 seconds.

• 

Adjustable alarm volume (medium to high tone).

• 

Simple calibration that may be performed without disas-

sembly.

• 

Modular construction for easy maintenance and repair.

• 

Portable and designed for tabletop or tourniquet stand 

mounting.

1.2 SPECIFICATIONS

Line Voltage Range:

90–240 V~, 50/60 Hz, auto switching

Line Current:

670 mA RMS @ 120 V~

Input Power:

53 Watts Typical

AC Indicator Light:

Green LED

Battery Type:

2 Rechargeable, 12 V 

 sealed lead acid, 2.3 Amp hours

Battery Discharge Time:

Unit will operate on battery power for 60 minutes minimum 

with fully charged batteries.

Battery Recharge Time:

24 hours (Maximum) 

Unit should be plugged in 24 hours before initial use.

Power Cord:

Type SJT, AWG 16, 14 ft. (4.27 m)

Power Plug:

Hospital grade, 3 prong straight blade, 15 Amp

Line Protection:

2 time delayed 1.0 Amp 250 volt fuses

Cuff Pressure Range: 

50–475 mm Hg

Pressure Accuracy:

±3 mm Hg (50–475 mm Hg)

Pressure Regulation:

±4 mm Hg of set point 

(10 second average under non-transient conditions without 

external leaks)

Maximum Pressures

:

475 mm Hg cuffs 

700 mm Hg reservoir

Time Alarm Set Ranges:

0–240 minutes; 1 minute increments

Timer Accuracy:

0.25% ±1 second

Internal Diagnostics:

Program, memory, watchdog timer, transducer calibration, 

improper valve actuation.

SIZE

:

Height:

12.75 in. (32.4 cm)

Width:

10 in. (25.4 cm)

Depth:

10.5 in. (26.7 cm) (including clamp) 

Weight:

19.8 lbs (9 kg)

Summary of Contents for A.T.S. 2000

Page 1: ...Operator Service Manual A T S 2000 TOURNIQUET SYSTEM REF 60 2000 101 00...

Page 2: ...EDIES In no case shall Zimmer Inc be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages whether based on breach of warranty or other legal theory Some states do not allow limitations on warran...

Page 3: ...ns 6 2 3 2 Volume Selection 7 2 4 Controls Indicators and Connectors 7 2 5 Single Cuff Operation 8 2 6 Dual Cuff Operation 9 2 7 Bier Block Cuff Operation IVRA 9 2 8 Alarm Conditions 9 2 8 1 Pressure...

Page 4: ...ssis From Rear Case 24 8 10 Separating Chassis 25 11 CPU Board 26 12 Power Supply Board 27 13 CPU Schematic Sheet 1 of 3 ENCLOSED 14 CPU Schematic Sheet 2 of 3 ENCLOSED 15 CPU Schematic Sheet 3 of 3 E...

Page 5: ...s time alarm low battery voltage hardware failure For certain types of equipment mal functions the unit will also display error messages for certain equipment malfunctions that identify the cause of e...

Page 6: ...Skin grafts in which all bleeding points must be readily distinguished Compromised vascular circulation e g peripheral artery disease Diabetes mellitus The presence of sickle cell disease is a relativ...

Page 7: ...ing effect exerted by an unpressurized cuff and its padding if used which prevents venous return at the beginning of the operation 2 By blood remaining in the limb because of insufficient exsangui nat...

Page 8: ...cuff line with connector and second cuff line with connector into the reservoir sense ports See Fig 1 m Apply 250 mm Hg of pressure to the reservoir sense ports The display should read 250 3 mm Hg n...

Page 9: ...etting touch switch or The TIME display will display the time setting with an asterisk in the far left digit The asterisk helps the operator identify that the data being displayed is the set point dat...

Page 10: ...uet can be fitted around the wrist Apply a leak free tourniquet cuff smoothly without wrinkles The valve port and hose connections should be placed so that the hose will not be kinked when the limb is...

Page 11: ...Table 2 1 The appropriate actions indicated are based on the most probable causes and should only be used as a guide Other causes of alarm conditions may indicate a need for other actions In addition...

Page 12: ...ESSURIZED DURING POWER UP This will occur if for example the unit is turned off and back on without deflating the cuff STEADY HIGH PITCH CUFF INFL LIT If a cuff pressure is 50 mm Hg or greater at the...

Page 13: ...OF CALIBRATION OR CAL VALVE MALFUNCTION CAL2 FAIL STEADY HIGH PITCH LIT SECOND CUFF OUT OF CALIBRATION OR CAL VALVE MALFUNCTION CALR FAIL STEADY HIGH PITCH LIT RESERVOIR OUT OF CALIBRATION OR CAL VALV...

Page 14: ...AC power or during patient transport The Windowing Watch Dog Circuit Safety Processor is a hardware circuit that monitors the timing signal generated by the microprocessor as well as valve states and...

Page 15: ...nd 475 13 Remove source pressure then disconnect the calibra tion connecting hose from both sense ports 14 Return the set points to zero by pressing the time touch switch 3 times for each cuff 15 Pres...

Page 16: ...aintenance is required of the battery charg ing circuit The life of the batteries depends on the type of service and the storage method Battery replacement will need to be more frequent with continued...

Page 17: ...nabled TP11 5 V 0 5 V 5 V Supply TP12 5 V 0 V 0 5 V 50 mV 5 V Nominal 0 V when depressing ON STANDBY switch on membrane panel TP13 V Common 50 mV Bulk Supply Common TP14 4 5 V 0 V 1 V 50 mV 0 V if Saf...

Page 18: ...ill not inflate a Touch Switch Panel connector not properly plugged into P9 b Tubing inside unit may be pinched or improperly connected c Valve s stuck d Pump not properly plugged into P10 2 Cuff s wi...

Page 19: ...ngs b Leak in valve manifold c Transducer not working TP29 Voltage will vary with pressure 0 25 to 4 V CPU Board 13 Valve fail alarm message a Faulty valve driver b No power to valves TP17 CPU Board T...

Page 20: ...07 Valve 24 V Burkert fast inflate deflate 60 2000 000 08 Fuse 500 mA 5 x 20 mm 62 1129 001 00 Contol Panel 13 touch switch 62 1131 001 00 Alarm Silence Switch without lamp 62 1132 001 00 Alarm Silen...

Page 21: ...cm 60 7500 005 30 in 76 cm x 4 125 in 10 5 cm 60 7500 006 34 in 86 cm x 4 125 in 10 5 cm 60 7500 007 42 in 107 cm x 4 125 in 10 5 cm A T S Contour Cuff Dual Port Single Bladder 60 7500 008 42 in 107...

Page 22: ...f 60 7400 002 Contour Arm Cuff 60 7400 003 Contour Thigh Cuff 60 7400 004 Lower Leg Cuff A T S Low Pressure Cuff Dual Port Dual Bladder 60 7400 010 Cylindrical Arm IVRA Cuff 60 7400 011 Contour Arm IV...

Page 23: ...y A Reservoir Sense Ports B Main Cuff Sense Port C Second Cuff Sense Port D Calibration Hose Assembly E Calibrated mmHg Pressure Meter minimum range of 0 to 700 mmHg F Pressure Regulator 0 to 700 mmHg...

Page 24: ...ON STANDBY I O Touch Switch B PRESSURE SETTING Touch Switches C TIME SETTING Touch Switches D INFLATE DEFLATE Touch Switches E ALARM SILENCE Switch F PRESSURE Displays G TIME Displays H AC Indicator L...

Page 25: ...23 3 Block Diagram...

Page 26: ...from Rear Case 1 Remove Pole Clamp knob Removing Chassis from Rear Case 2 Remove Rear Cover Screws Removing Chassis from Rear Case 3 Remove 4 Feet and Screws Removing Chassis from Rear Case 4 Slide F...

Page 27: ...25 8 9 10 Separating Chassis 1 Remove top 2 screws Separating Chassis 3 Access to all components Separating Chassis 2 Remove Recessed Bottom 3 screws...

Page 28: ...26 11 CPU Board...

Page 29: ...27 12 Power Supply Board...

Page 30: ...manual Electrical Hazard Year of manufacture Replace fuse as marked Conformity Marking of the Council of the European Community T V Product Service Munich Germany UL Classification Mark Medical Equipm...

Page 31: ...initions 17 WARNING A T S WILL NOT DEFLATE CUFF IN STANDBY MODE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRIC SHOCK FIRE AND MECHANICAL HAZARDS ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 NO 601 1 A...

Page 32: ...Revised 02 05 1996 2005 Zimmer Orthopaedic Surgical Products Printed in U S A 62 2000 101 00 Zimmer Orthopaedic Surgical Products 200 West Ohio Avenue P O Box 10 Dover Ohio U S A 44622...

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