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Service and Maintenance

 

 

Version: F 

Field: Service Documents 

Number : MK- 028 

Page 1 of 23 

Subject: Pristine Service Manual 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

   

Revision History 

REV

 

DESCRIPTION

 

NAME

 

DATE

 

First Issue 

Ofer Adi 

12 May 09 

Update 

Ofer Adi 

 5 Sep. 09 

Update 

Ofer Adi 

12 May 09 

Update 

Ofer Adi 

07 Sep. 11 

Addition of a new On/Off button 

Ofer Adi 

24 Oct. 2011 

Correction Work 

Ofer Adi 

17 Nov. 2011 

 
 

 
 
 

 

 

 

AUTHORIZATION

 

 

 

NAME

 

TITLE

 

SIGNATURE

 

DATE

 

Issued By: 

Ofer Adi 

Service Manager 

 

17 Nov. 2011 

Reviewed By: 

Omri Kesler 

COO 

 

17 Nov. 2011

 

Approved By: 

Danny Erez 

CEO 

 

17 Nov. 2011

 

Summary of Contents for Pristine

Page 1: ... Issue Ofer Adi 12 May 09 B Update Ofer Adi 5 Sep 09 C Update Ofer Adi 12 May 09 D Update Ofer Adi 07 Sep 11 E Addition of a new On Off button Ofer Adi 24 Oct 2011 F Correction Work Ofer Adi 17 Nov 2011 AUTHORIZATION NAME TITLE SIGNATURE DATE Issued By Ofer Adi Service Manager 17 Nov 2011 Reviewed By Omri Kesler COO 17 Nov 2011 Approved By Danny Erez CEO 17 Nov 2011 ...

Page 2: ...Pristine Service Manual Service Manual Copyright 2011 Viora All rights reserved Viora reserves the right to make changes to its products or specifications to improve performance reliability or manufacturability Information furnished by Viora is believed to be accurate and reliable However Viora ...

Page 3: ...s document does not give you any license to these patents trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights except as expressly provided in any written agreement from Viora Specifications are subject to change without notice Release Date September 2011 Before using the device please check local regulations If any local legislation is violated use cannot be authorized In the United States...

Page 4: ...ry Compressor 9 Control System 10 Diamond Tip TM Hand Piece 11 System s Block Diagram 11 Technical Specifications 12 Internal Parts Access 12 Internal Parts 14 Replacing Parts 15 Replacing fuse 15 Replacing electrical inlet 15 Replacing back On Off Rocker Switch 16 Replacing fan 16 Replacing compressor 17 Replacing 110V 220V Transformator 18 Replacing Front On Off push button 18 Replacing vacuum v...

Page 5: ...cal specifications functional structure servicing and maintenance instructions We have also included a section on troubleshooting Conventions Used in this Manual The following conventions in the form of notes cautions and warnings are used in this manual Note The content of this Note offers general information that is important to keep in mind Caution A Caution alerts the user to the possibility o...

Page 6: ...rvicing the system must Have a good understanding of and experience in electronic troubleshooting and repair Carefully read the User Manual Successfully complete the Viora service training course on the PristineTM system Viora is responsible for the safety the reliability and the performance of the system PristineTM ONLY if the following conditions are met Authorized personnel have installed maint...

Page 7: ...ead and be fully familiar with the safety information provided in this section before attempting to service the system Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in personal harm or damage the system 2 1 General The PristineTM system has been designed to meet the all relevant industry safety standards The PristineTM has been designed built...

Page 8: ...100 Model Pristin S N P N APRI0001 Supply voltage 100 130V Supply frequency 50 60 Hz Max electrical power 200 W Fuses 1 x 6 3 AT Date of manufacture Warning The equipment should be used by authorized personal only Read the instruction carefully before making any type of operation Connect only to grounded outlet Never open the equipment Don t operate the equipment if safety guards are not in place ...

Page 9: ... the system 3 1 Main Components The Pristine main components include Rotary compressor Control system DiamondTipTM hand piece Below is a description of each individual component 3 1 1 Rotary Compressor The rotary compressor is the unit that provides the vacuum pressure in the system running through the entire system s pipes This compressor is rated by 110 220v AC network electricity The compressor...

Page 10: ...mple and easy to operate unit which is located in the front and back panels of the system The Pristine control system is composed of Front Display Figure 4 1 On Off button 2 Vacuum meter 3 Vacuum control Figure 4 Front Display Back Panel Figure 5 1 Line filter 2 On off switch Figure 5 Back Panel On Off Switch Line filter On Off Button Vacuum controller Vacuum meter ...

Page 11: ...ond TipTM hand piece is equipped with a variety of treatment tips featuring different coarseness and exfoliation grades to enable a specified treatment per patient The User Manual provides detailed explanations about each tip and its uses 3 2 1 System Block Diagram Note The above block diagram defines 110V AC systems In 220VAC systems there is no transformer ...

Page 12: ...Kg 18 5 Kg for the 110V version Pristine Upgrade Kit Weight 3 Kg Ultrasonic Cleaner Weight 1 4 Kg Diamond Peel Pro kit Assembly Weight 0 5 Kg Service Kit Weight 12 380 Kg Dimensions 500 H x 320 L x 220 W mm 5 Internal Parts Access Warning The electrical hazards present during servicing of the Pristine can be dangerous if proper precautions are not taken For this reason the Pristine is to be servic...

Page 13: ...Figure 7 M4 bolts location back 2 Unscrew the top part of the vacuum control knob to expose the M3 bolt holding it in place Figure 8 9 Unscrew the M3 Bolt and pull the knob out head Figure 8 Vacuum control knob Figure 9 Exposing the M3 bolt 3 Gently pull off the system s cover and put it aside 4 Unscrew the 4 screws two in the front and two on the back that connect the protecting plate to remove i...

Page 14: ...g the system s internal parts make sure that the system is disconnected from the electric socket Below you will find the complete list of the internal parts of the Pristine system 1 Compressor Figure 10 2 Vacuum main filter Figure 10 3 Cooling fan Figure 10 Figure 10 Internal Parts Compressor Main Filter Cooling fan 4 Transformer for 110VAc units only Figure 11 Figure 11 Transformer 5 Vacuum syste...

Page 15: ...e Both fuses are stored in the fuse house located in the electrical inlet at the back of the system To access the fuses pull out the fuse house and expose the filters figure 13 To replace the fuse simply pull out the fuse in use and replace with the provided fuse Figure 13 Locating the fuse house 6 2 Replacing the electrical inlet Disconnect the internal wires that are connected to the inlet from ...

Page 16: ... outside using a thin flat screwdriver Put in a new switch and connect the internal wires from the inside the system Figure 14 On Off Rocker switch wires 6 4 Replacing the fan Disconnect the fan wires from the block terminal Figure 15 Unscrew the four 8 32 screws securing the fan into place Figure 16 Replace the fan with a new one Screw on the four screws Reconnect the 2 fan wires to the terminal ...

Page 17: ...ressor Figure 17 Loosen the screw of the compressor capacitor from inside the system Figure 18 Disconnect the vacuum system from the compressor vacuum inlet by pulling the pipe out of the vacuum inlet Loosen the 4 X M8 nylock nuts Figure 19 that connect the compressor to the system s body and replace the compressor with a new one Figure 17 Compressor harness and ground Figure 18 Location of capaci...

Page 18: ...ure 21 Disconnect the electrical wires connected to the push button label the wires and their connection Figure 22 To remove the push button pull it from the outside of the system Replace the button with a new one Reconnect the wires to their matching connection ports as follows Figure 23 o Blue wire connected to exit number 1 o Thick and thin brown wires connected to exit number 2 o Single thick ...

Page 19: ...nut Figure 22 Labeling electrical wires Figure 23 Labeling ports Figure 23A the new type of on off button Figure 23B the Molex connection 6 8 Replacing the vacuum valve Disconnect the vacuum pipe Figure 24 that is connected to the valve Figure 25 Unscrew the nut that tight the valve to the system body and replace the valve 1 2 3 4 3 4 2 1 ...

Page 20: ...shooting information detailing the cause and the solution In general trouble shooting for the Pristine is divided into 2 main categories vacuum related trouble shooting and electrical related trouble shooting Note The Troubleshooting chapter is presented as a process The colored block diagrams represent symptom blue probable cause yesllow and solution green Vacuum valve Nut exterior view Vacuum va...

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Page 22: ... obtain a service kit including spare parts to allow proper service and maintenance of Viora products It is recommended that the distributor obtain 1 full service kit for every 20 units installed in their territory in order to provide efficient and timely service for their customers Below you will find the complete list of items and quantities of the service kit ...

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