4-1
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This section contains information useful in the
maintenance and repair of the System 5000™.
WARNING: High voltages are present at the
connections and within the System 5000™.
Maintenance personnel should take precautions
to protect themselves. Read the safety sum-
mary in Section 1.1.4 before working on the
ESU.
4.1
General Maintenance Information
Although the System 5000™ has been designed
and manufactured to high industry standards, it is
recommended that periodic inspection and perfor-
mance testing be performed to ensure continual
safe and effective operation.
Ease of maintenance was a primary consideration
in the design of the System 5000™. Maintenance
features of this unit include microprocessor aided
troubleshooting aids and push button calibration,
built in fault detection, circuit protection, and easy
access to circuitry while the unit is operational.
These features, coupled with the warranty, local
support, loaner equipment, factory support, toll
free phone service to the factory and available fac-
tory training ensure the user of a minimal mainte-
nance effort with extensive support available.
4.2
Maintenance Personnel
Only qualified biomedical engineers should per-
form service on the System 5000™. Refer all
servicing to a qualified biomedical engineer. If
necessary, your CONMED sales representative will
be happy to assist you in getting your equipment
serviced.
4.3
Assembly Breakdown/Parts Access
CAUTION: This device contains compo-
nents that can be damaged by static electricity.
Proper handling by grounding of personnel
during servicing is mandatory.
Following are instructions for unit disassembly
and reassembly instructions.
4.3.1 Top Cover Removal and Replacement
Top Removal:
1) Remove the two screws located on rear of
unit as shown.
2) Pull back and up to remove top.
Maintenance
Section 4.0
Cover Screws
Cover
Screws
Cover
Screws
Side Clips