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SERVICE MANUAL HIGH-FREQUENCY SURGICAL DEVICE
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Front panel key
Front panel key “Monopolar Cut” indicator arrow (yellow) “Monopolar Cut” 7-segment indicator Power limitation for monopolar cutting Key for the degree of scabbing during monopolar cutting Blend factor indicator for "Monopolar Cut" Blend settings 0-9 8 Indicator arrow for “Monopolar Coag” (blue) 9 “Monopolar Coag” 7-segment indicator 10 / 11 Power limitation for monopolar coagulation 12 Key/indicator for “Moderate Coagulation” current 13 Key/indicator for “Forced Coagulation” current 14 Key/indicator for “Spray Coagulation” current 1 2 3/4 5/6 7
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Indicator on main display: Programs and information Current indicator on 2-line display
16 / 17 Program key 18 Error status indicator 19 EASY neutral electrode monitoring for solid neutral electrode (EASY monitoring solid) 20 EASY neutral electrode monitoring for split neutral electrode (EASY monitoring split) “Bipolar Cut” indicator arrow (yellow) “Bipolar Cut” 7-segment indicator Power limitation for bipolar cutting Key for the degree of scabbing during bipolar cutting Blend factor indicator for “Bipolar Cut” Blend settings 0–9 28 Indicator arrow for “Bipolar Coag” (blue) 29 “Bipolar Coag” 7-segment indicator 30 / 31 Power limitation for bipolar coagulation 32 AUTOSTART key/indicator “Bipolar Output 3 or 4” (connection socket 43 or 47) Only for bipolar coagulation! 21 22 23 / 24 25 / 26 27
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36 37 38
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On/off switch Socket for the neutral electrode (NE) “Monopolar Output 1” key/indicator (connection socket 36) For monopolar instruments with manual switching Connection socket for monopolar instruments with manual switching “Monopolar Output 1” finger switch indicator “Monopolar Output 2” foot switch assignment indicator
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Front panel key
39 40
41 42 43
44 45 46 47 48 49
50 51 52 53 54 55 56
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“Monopolar Output 2” key/indicator (connection socket 40) Connection socket for monopolar instruments with hand or foot switch or Bovie connector or 4 mm monopolar endoscope connector or 3-pin connector “Monopolar Output 2” finger switch indicator “Bipolar Output 3” foot switch assignment indicator Connection socket for bipolar instruments with foot switch or AUTOSTART (to be used in ligation) “Bipolar Output 3” key/indicator (connection socket 43) AUTOSTART indicator “Bipolar Output 3” (connection socket 43) active Foot switch indicator assignment to “Bipolar Output 4” Connection socket for bipolar instruments with foot switch or AUTOSTART “Bipolar Output 4” key/indicator (connection socket 47) AUTOSTART indicator “Bipolar Output 4” (connection socket 47) active Back side of ARC 300 / 350 Connection socket 1 for foot switch for outputs 3 / 4 Not assigned Connection socket 3 for foot switch for outputs 2 / 3 Rating label Connection for communications interface 901-045 Connection for equipotential bonding Power connection for cooling device connector
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Key for circuit board overview
Key for circuit board overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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Rear panel with backplane Generator block Control board MCU board Arc sensor Front panel Sensor board logic Sensor board LNT board Adapter board Relay adapter board Relay board low voltage power supply
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Table of contents
Table of contents Front panel key ...6 Key for circuit board overview ...10 1.
2.
3.
Using this service manual ...15 1.1.
Version index ...15
1.2.
Scope ...15
1.3.
Other applicable documents ...15
1.4.
Icons and labeling ...16 1.4.1.
Structure of warning instructions ...16
1.4.2.
Risk levels in the warning instructions ...16
1.4.3.
Information ...16
1.4.4.
Other icons and labeling ...17
Safety information for service technicians ...18 2.1.
Safety information ...18
2.2.
Warnings and safety instructions ...18 2.2.1.
General information ...18
2.2.2.
Special instructions ...19
2.2.3.
Working with the device switched on ...19
2.2.4.
Working with the device switched off ...20
Design and functionality...21 3.1.
3.2.
Mains module ...22 3.1.1.
LNT board (part no. 70038) ...23
3.1.2.
Low-voltage power supply (part no. 70004) ...24
Relay module ...27 3.2.1.
Adapter board (part no. 70036) ...28
3.2.2.
Relay adapter board (part no. 70072) ...29
3.2.3.
Relay board (part no. 70184)...30
3.3.
Generator block (part no. 70186) ...31
3.4.
Front panel module (ARC 300: part no. 70139 / ARC 350: part no. 70140) ...32 3.4.1.
3.5.
Power switch ...32
Sensor module ...33 3.5.1.
Sensor board (part no. 70183) ...34
3.5.2.
Sensor board logic (part no. 70071) ...35
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Table of contents
3.5.3. 3.6.
3.7. 4.
Control module ...36 3.6.1.
Control board (part no. 70010) ...36
3.6.2.
MCU board (part no. 70134)...37
Rear panel module ...38
Maintenance ...39 4.1.
Safety inspection (SI) ...39 4.1.1.
4.2.
4.3.
Overview ...40
Service programs ...41 4.3.1.
Service program 12 “PC Tool” ...42
4.3.2.
Service program 13 “Calibration” ...42
4.3.3.
Service program 14 “Burn In” ...43
4.3.4.
Service program 15 “Show Sys-Param” ...43
4.3.5.
Service program 16 “Delete Sys Param”...44
4.3.6.
Service program 17 “Delete EEPROM” ...44
4.3.7.
Service program 18 “Check Ext. ADC” ...45
4.3.8.
Service program 19 “Check Int. ADC” ...46
4.3.9.
Service program 20 “Check DAC” ...46
4.3.10.
Service program 21 “Check Sensors” ...46
4.3.11.
Service program 22 “Set Output” ...47
4.3.12.
Service program 23 “Read Input” ...48
4.3.13.
Service program 24 “Set Relay” ...48
4.3.14.
Service program 25 “Check SCI” ...49
4.3.15.
Service program 26 “Safety Check” ...50
Troubleshooting ...51 5.1.
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Performing the SI ...39
Menu programs ...40 4.2.1.
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Arc sensor (part no. 70185) ...35
Function test of the boards ...51 5.1.1.
Measures for a defective board ...51
5.1.2.
Checking the LNT board ...52
5.1.3.
Checking the low voltage power supply ...53
5.1.4.
Checking the adapter board ...54
5.1.5.
Checking the relay adapter board ...55
5.1.6.
Checking the relay board ...56
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5.2.
5.3.
6.
5.1.7.
Checking the generator board ...57
5.1.8.
Checking the front panel...58
5.1.9.
Checking the sensor module (sensor board, sensor board logic and arc sensor) ...58
5.1.10.
Checking the control module (control board and MCU board) ...60
5.1.11.
Checking the backplane ...62
Information messages on the HF device ...63 5.2.1.
What to do if information messages occur ...63
5.2.2.
Classification of the information message ...63
5.2.3.
Overview of information messages and procedure ...64
5.2.4.
Button table for information number 43 ...73
Troubleshooting and corrective measures...74 5.3.1.
Measures for a defective board ...74
5.3.2.
Errors during operational setup ...74
5.3.3.
Errors in the display ...75
5.3.4.
Errors in voltage generation ...76
5.3.5.
Errors in functions ...78
5.3.6.
Interference with other devices ...78
Repair ...79 6.1.
On-site repair ...79 6.1.1.
6.2.
Factory repair ...80 6.2.1.
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Ordering replacement parts ...79
ARC 300 / 350 error analysis report ...81
Removal and installation of parts ...84 7.1.
Opening and closing the HF device ...85
7.2.
Control module and support tray ...86
7.3.
7.4.
7.2.1.
Removing and installing the MCU board ...86
7.2.2.
Removing and installing the control board ...87
7.2.3.
Removing and installing the support tray ...89
Sensor module ...91 7.3.1.
Removing and installing the arc sensor ...91
7.3.2.
Removing and installing the sensor board logic ...93
7.3.3.
Removing and installing the sensor board ...95
Generator block ...97
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7.5.
7.6.
7.7.
7.8.
Relay module ...99 7.5.1.
Removing and installing the relay module ...102
7.5.2.
Disconnecting / Connecting the boards of the relay module ...103
Mains module ...105 7.6.1.
Removing and installing the LNT board ...105
7.6.2.
Removing and installing the low voltage power supply ...106
Front module ...108 7.7.1.
Separating /connecting the front panel and face plate ...109
7.7.2.
Removing and installing sockets ...111
Rear panel module ...113 7.8.1.
Removing and installing the rear panel and backplane ...113
7.8.2.
Removing and installing the speaker ...115
7.8.3.
Removing and installing the power input socket ...116
7.8.4.
Removing and installing the potential equalization connection ...118
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Parts lists ...120
9.
Technical data ...123
10.
APPENDIX ...126 10.1.
Safety inspection report ...127
10.2.
Safety inspection instructions ...129
10.3.
10.2.1.
Visual inspection (see safety inspection report) ...130
10.2.2.
Function check (see safety inspection report) ...130
10.2.3.
EASY neutral electrode monitoring (see safety inspection report)...134
10.2.4.
Measurement of the HF power output for cutting (see safety inspection report) ...135
10.2.5.
Measurement of the HF output power for coagulation (see safety inspection report) ... Fehler! Textmarke nicht definiert.
10.2.6.
Electrical tests (see the SI report) ...137
Instructions for service program 13 “Calibration” ...142 10.3.1.
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Calibrating the HF device. ...142
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1 Using this service manual
1.
Using this service manual This service manual is part of the product. BOWA-electronic GmbH & Co. KG assumes no liability nor provides any warranty whatsoever for damage and consequential damages that arise due to non-compliance with the service manual.
1.1.
1.2.
Read the service manual carefully before using this device.
Store the service manual in a safe place throughout the service life of the device.
Keep the service manual in a location accessible to the service technicians .
Give the service manual to each successive owner and/or user of this device.
Always update the service manual whenever you receive additional information from the manufacturer.
Version index Software version
Last Revised
2.6
June 2010
Scope This service manual applies only for the products designated on the title page.
1.3.
Other applicable documents
Comply with other applicable documents in the appendix or in the other registers.
Other applicable documents are:
Appendix (optional)
Operating manual
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1.4.
Icons and labeling
1.4.1.
Structure of warning instructions SIGNAL WORD Type, source and consequences of the risk (Personal injury)!
Risk prevention measures.
NOTE Type, source and consequences of the risk (Damage to property)!
1.4.2.
Risk levels in the warning instructions Icon
1.4.3.
Risk prevention measures.
Risk level
Probability of occurrence
Consequences of non-compliance
DANGER
Immediate threat of danger
Death, severe bodily injury
WARNING
Possible imminent danger
Death, severe bodily injury
CAUTION
Possible imminent danger
Minor bodily injury
NOTE
Possible imminent danger
Property damage
Information Additional information that makes working with the HF device easier.
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Other icons and labeling Icon / Labeling
Meaning
Prerequisite for an activity
Activity with one step
1.
Activity with several steps in a binding sequence
2. 3.
Result of preceding activity
Listing (first level)
Listing (second level)
Bold print
Bold print
... (see Chapter xxx, p. xxx)
Cross reference
... Key 35
Numbers in bold print (here: 35) refer to the schematic representation of the device and the associated key
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2 Safety information for service technicians
2.
Safety information for service technicians BOWA-electronic sets a high standard of safety for handling electrosurgical devices. This chapter contains information on:
safety instructions
warnings
The safety provisions of the operating manual contain relevant Information on proper handling of the HF device.
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2.1.
Safety information Electrosurgical devices are subject to the most rigorous checks by specially trained personnel. Work on the HF device may be performed only by qualified, trained persons. BOWA requires that the HF device be serviced by qualified or authorized personnel. The service technician must be trained in the fundamental principles, rules for maintenance and risks of the HF device and must also be familiar with these to safely and reliably avoid putting patients, personnel and equipment at risk.
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2.2.
Warnings and safety instructions
2.2.1.
General information
Use the HF device only after completing the self-test properly (see operating manual).
Position the HF device securely; do not set it on electrical devices.
Do not place any objects (e.g. tools) on the HF device.
Avoid disruptive interactions by maintaining as large a distance as possible from other electrical devices.
Take appropriate precautions before working with the HF device, use isolating transformers, insulated tools and materials.
Use the accessories only in the sockets reserved for this purpose.
Set the activation signal to an audible volume.
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2.2.2.
Special instructions The HF device can be connected via ground cable with potential equalization.
2.2.3.
Replace components only with components of the same type and same quality.
Use antistatic containers to transport electrostatically sensitive components.
Working with the device switched on DANGER Since the unit's components are not insulated against contact with foreign objects, there is high risk of electric shock with potentially fatal consequences!
Work must only be carried out by qualified or authorized personnel.
Since the device components are not insulated from external interventions, there is an increased risk of electric shock with possibly fatal consequences.
Connect the HF device directly with a grounded socket.
Do not use any extension power cables, adapters or multi-socket power strips.
Use an isolating transformer, 1000 VA, when working on the open device.
Ensure that the HF device, all accessories and the working environment are dry.
Do not touch any unprotected cables or PCBs.
Do not use any grounding straps when you are working with an HF device under power.
Overheated or unsuitable components as well as flammable assistive devices pose risks of fire and explosion.
Ensure that the HF device is sufficiently cooled.
Do not use any inflammable materials, such as anaesthetics, gases or fluids, around the electrosurgical unit.
If accessories are overheated, remove them from the electrosurgical unit and keep them away from the unit and personnel.
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2 Safety information for service technicians
2.2.4.
Working with the device switched off The components are not insulated against external interventions. Due to electrically charged components, there is a risk of electric shock even after the device has been switched off.
Switch off the HF device at least 5 minutes before beginning any service work and disconnect the plug.
Check for zero voltage by measuring the DC voltage between measuring points X8 and X10 on the power board
Use grounding and wrist straps as well as protective ESD pads, to prevent damage to electronic components.
The incorrect use of assistive devices can damage the HF device.
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Do not clean the HF device with cleaning agents that can damage or scratch parts.
Please comply with the cleaning instructions in the operating manual.
In addition, please comply with the warnings and safety instructions given in the operating manual when performing maintenance work.
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3 Design and functionality
3.
Design and functionality The HF device consists of multiple assemblies which are grouped as blocks or modules:
Mains module
Relay module
Generator block
Front panel module
Sensor module
Control module
Backplane
The block diagram provides an overview of the components and their functionality.
Figure 3-1: Block diagram
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3 Design and functionality
3.1.
Mains module The mains module converts the mains voltage to the direct current voltage prespecified by the MCU board for the HF generator on the LNT board. The low voltages required to supply power to all boards is generated in the low voltage power supply. The mains module consists of the following elements:
LNT board
low voltage power supply
assembly bracket with central grounding point
Figure 3-2: Mains module 1 2
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low voltage power supply LNT board
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Assembly bracket Central grounding point
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