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Service Manual
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This Service Manual is valid for
Designation
Part No.:
Perfusor® compact (230 ...240 V, Euro cable) . . . . . . . 0871 4827
Perfusor® compact (230 ...240 V, BSI cable) . . . . . . . . 0871 4828
Perfusor® compact (100 ... 120 V). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0871 4835
This Service Manual is available under
the following part number:
Designation
Part No.
Languages of this Manual
The Service Manual for this unit can be supplied in the following
languages:
Service Manual Perfusor® compact, English . . . . . . . . 8713 9112
Designation
Part No.
Service Manual Perfusor® compact, German . . . . . . . . . 8713 9111
The complete Service Manual contains
the following pages:
Page 0-1 to page 0-10
Page 1-1 to page 1-4
Page 2-1 to page 2-6
Page 3-1 to page 3-18
Page 4-1 to page 4-18
Page 5-1 to page 5-6
Page 6-1 to page 6-2
Page 7-1 to page 7-2
Page 8-1 to page 8-6
Page 9-1 to page 9-2
Page 10-1 to page 10-4
Page 11-1 to page 11-4
Page 12-1 to page 12-2
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Table of Contents
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Important Preliminary Remarks
Service Work
Technical Safety Checks
Current Versions
Revision Service
Responsibility of the Manufacturer
Quality Management
Checks and Repair
Notes on ESD
Spare Parts and Test Equipment
Setting Off
List of Abbreviations
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Contact Persons
Technical Training
Entry for Technical Training
Ordering of Spare Parts and Test Equipment
Service hotline international
Return of Spare Parts and Test Equipment
Safety Officer
(§ 30 MPG)
Translation
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System Overview
Physical Construction
Function
Accessories
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Page
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1-2
1-3
Software
Approved Software Versions
Version Display during Switch-On Test
Extended Version Display during Switch-On Test
Error Messages and Alarms
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2-1
2-1
2-2
Service Program
Software Compatibility
Introduction
Working with the Service Program
What To Do If ... (Trouble Shooting)
Menu Description
Procedural Instructions for Inspection after
Modifications via the Service Program
Unit Calibration
Checklist after Operation of the Service Program
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3-1
3-4
3-5
3-7
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3 - 16
3 - 18
Fundamental Repair Information
Syringe Table and and Quick Reference Guide
Syringe Holder
Unit Feet
Battery Compartment Cover
Snap-in Clip
A-Module
LS-Clip
E-Module
N-Module
Housing Upper Part, Complete
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4-5
4-6
4-6
4-7
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Carrying Handle
Drive
Axial Positioner
Drive Board
Drive Head
Housing Bottom Part, Complete
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4 - 12
4 - 13
4 - 14
4 - 15
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General
Check List for Checks after Repair
Visual Inspection
Functional Inspection
Electrical Safety
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5-1
5-2
5-2
5-5
Maintenance
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Technical Safety Check TSC
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8-2
8-3
8-4
8-4
8-4
8-5
Test Equipment and Special Tools
Page
9-1
Spare Parts List
Page
10 - 1
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11 - 1
11 - 1
Page
12 - 1
Checks after Repair
Procedural Instructions on the TSC
Revision Documentation
Index
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Visual Inspection
Functional Inspection
Pressure Cut-Off
Syringes
Electrical Safety
Accessories
Optional
Description of Version
Version List of the Individual Pages
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Technical Safety Checks
Important Preliminary Remarks
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The present manual is for your information only. The possession of
this manual does not authorize the performance of service work.
Service tasks may only be executed by persons, who
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have received appropriate training on the system from
B. Braun
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are included in the revision service
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possess the necessary test equipment and mechanical aids,
and
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fulfill the personal requirements (training and knowledge).
The user is obliged to perform or to have performed the Technical
Safety Checks on those medial products for which these checks
have been prescribed by the manufacturer and to carry them out
according to the indications of the manufacturer as well as the
generally approved technical standards while adhering to the
periods stated (§ 6 MP BetreibV).
B. Braun also recommends training on the Technical Safety
Checks, or to perform at least the steps indicated in the current
version of the manual, as:
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the TSC requires that the instructions in the manuals are
observed
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the manuals are a reference for measurements
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depending on the unit type, the Service Program must be
called which may lead to a dangerous unit condition in case
of inappropriate operation. Furthermore, a special service
connector may be necessary.
Current Versions
This manual version corresponds to the state when the manual
was written. B Braun reserves the right to make technical
modifications. The state of the revision is indicated by the index
number in the footer of every page.
Revision Service
The possession of this manual does not automatically mean
inclusion in the revision service. You will be included in the
revision service after:
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technical training by B. Braun Melsungen or
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a written order placed with the sales department of B. Braun
(fee required).
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Important Preliminary Remarks
Responsibility of the Manufacturer
Quality Management
The manufacturer, person who assembles, installs or imports the
device can only be held responsible for safety, reliability and
performance if
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mounting, enhancements, new settings, changes or repairs
are carried out by duly authorized persons,
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the electrical installation in the corresponding room meets
the requirements of the VDE 0107, VDE 0100 part 710 or
IEC 60364-7-710 and the national standards,
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the device is used in accordance with the instructions for use
and the Service Manual,
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the Technical Safety Checks are performed at regular
intervals,
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a current manual which corresponds to the revision state is
used when carrying out maintenance, repair and service,
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the service technician takes part in the revision service,
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the technician has participated in a technical training course
for the specific B. Braun unit.
B. Braun is certified in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9001 and
ISO 13485. This certification also includes maintenance and
service.
The unit has the CE label. The CE label confirms that the device
corresponds to the “Directive of the Council for Medical Products
93/42/EC” of June 14, 1993.
Checks and Repair
Training may only be performed by B. Braun. The possession of the
manual does not authorize the performance of repairs. The
instructions on electrostatic sensitive components (ESD
standards) must be observed.
After repair a device check or diagnosis is to be carried out.
Notes on ESD
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Semiconductors can be destroyed by electrostatic discharge.
Especially MOS components can be damaged by interference from
electrostatic fields, even without discharge via contact. This type
of damage is not immediately recognizable. Unit malfunctions
can even occur after a longer period of operation.
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Each workstation must be equipped according to the
recommendations with the necessary static protective measures,
if ESD components or boards are handled.
Each workstation must be equipped with a conductive table
surface. The conductive surface, the soldering iron or the
soldering stations must be grounded via protective resistors.
Chairs must be of antistatic design. The floor or floor mats should
be of electrically conductive material.
Fig.: 0 - 1
Spare Parts and Test Equipment
Personnel must wear conductive wristbands which are connected
to a central ground potential via protective resistors, e.g. the
ground contact of a wall outlet. Furthermore it is recommended
that personnel wear cotton clothing and electrically conductive
shoes to prevent electrostatic charge.
Only use original spare parts from the manufacturer. Do not
tamper with assembly groups which can only be exchanged
completely. The spare parts required are listed in the repair
descriptions.
Service personnel are responsible for the calibration of their test
equipment. Original test equipment can be calibrated at the
works of B. Braun. Further information is available upon request.
Setting Off
Additional notes and warnings are set off as follows:
Note
Is used for additional or special notes concerning information and
working steps.
CAUTION
Is used for working steps which may result in damage to the unit,
system or to a connected device.
! WARNING
IS USED FOR WORKING STEPS WHICH MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL
INJURY.
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Important Preliminary Remarks
References to chapters are shown as follows
(see “Setting Off“ ➨ pp. 0 - 8)
References to figures and tables are shown as follows
Fig.: 2 - 3 or Table 2 - 1
References to item numbers in figures are shown as follows
(Fig.: 1 - 1 / Item 1)
In this case “Fig.: 1 - 1“ is the figure number and “Item 1“ the item
number within the figure.
When the Service Manual is stored as pdf-file, these references
are displayed green. Click with the mouse button on a reference
to jump to the corresponding source.
Menu commands are described as:
Menu File.
List of Abbreviations
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Abbreviations which are not generally known, but are used in this
manual, are listed below.
A-Module
Analog Module
E-Module
Electronic Module
ESD
Electrostatic Discharge
IfU
Instructions for Use
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display
MFC
Multi-Function Connector
PS-Module
Power Supply Module
TSC
Technical Safety Checks
TEMP
Temperature
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Technical Training
Via local representative.
Entry for Technical Training
Application for a technical training course must be made via the
responsible representative.
Ordering of Spare Parts and Test Equipment
Please contact your local B. Braun subsidary.
International Technicians (Intercompany)
Irene Marchel
Fax:
+49 5661 / 75 - 47 89
e-mail: irene.marchel@bbraun.com
Service hotline international
Karl Tippel, Tanja Kördel
Fax:
+49 5661 / 71 - 35 26
e-mail: karl.tippel@bbraun.com
e-mail: tanja.koerdel@bbraun.com
Return of Spare Parts and Test Equipment
B. Braun Melsungen AG
Schwarzenberger Weg 73-79
Wareneingang Werk C
34 212 Melsungen
Germany
Safety Officer
(§ 30 MPG)
Dr. Ludwig Schütz
e-mail: ludwig.schuetz@bbraun.com
Translation
Cs2 Informatik GmbH & Co. KG, Germany
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Physical Construction
System Overview
1
The Perfusor compact is a compact, stacking, portable and
lightweight syringe pump which is used for precise dosing of
small to high volumes of fluids in infusion and alimentary
therapies.
The standard delivery rate range is 0.1 to 99.9 ml/h (in increments
of 0.1 ml/h).
All important information is displayed on an LC-display. The
device is easy to operate via the membrane keyboard. The syringes
are changed semi-automatically. The function process and
monitoring is microprocessor controlled. The Perfusor compact
has a long service life and is easy-to-service due to its modular
design. Individual modules can be replaced easily and quickly, and
the Service Program runs on a PC.
Carrying handle
Membrane keyboard
LC display
Syringe holder
Axial positioner
Battery compartment
MFC socket
Drive head with lock
Mains power connection
and push-button sensor
Axial positioner
Clamp
Type plate
Snap-in clip (on both
Syringe table
and quick reference guide
Unit feet
View from below
Fig.: 1 - 1
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System Overview
Function
The electronics of the Perfusor compact consists of the following
components:
1.
A-Module with MFC board as the central power supply and
interface
2.
E-Module as operating and control unit
3.
Drive unit, consisting of
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drive board with the complete sensor technology, light
barriers for syringe pre- and end-alarm, syringe size
recognition and motor operation control
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push-button sensor board for the inserted syringe
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positive locking sensor board for the frictional
connection between nut and spindle of the drive.
Fig.: 1 - 2 Block diagram
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Accessories
Designation
1
Ord. No.
Unit connecting lead 200-240 V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3450 2718
Unit connecting lead 100-240 V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3450 5423
Pole clamp (universal clamp, rotating) . . . . . . . . . . . . 3450 9054
Battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3450 1690
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For your notes:
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2
Approved Software Versions
Position
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Digit
P L A A 0 0 7 2 1
Revision level
Hardware identification
Software group
Hardware group
Perfusor® compact
Fig.: 2 - 1
Version Display during Switch-On Test
The software and hardware revision level is displayed on the LCdisplay when the unit is switched on. The characters on the
display must correspond with the indication on the instructions
for use.
The software can only be updated by replacing the E-Module.
Unit Software
PLAA00035.5
PLAA00070.0 (DianetStar)
PLAA00040.0
PLAA00071.1 (DianetStar)
PLAA00041.0
PLAA00072.1 (DianetStar)
PLAA00063.3
PLAA01070 (new hardware)
1.
Switch on unit.
2.
The following information is displayed one after the other on
screen:
888.8
111.1
222.2
555.5
AA
Extended Version Display during Switch-On Test
3.
The Perfusor® compact switches over to normal operation.
1.
Switch on unit.
2.
Press the F button and keep the button pressed during normal
switch-on test. The following information (examples) appears
on screen after the information displayed during normal
switch-on test:
3.
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Reference to the instructions
for use (hard- and software group)
00
Hardware identification
0711
Software version
1234
1234 operating hours
9999
Maintenance interval timer
Release the F button to exit. The Perfusor® compact switches
over to normal operation.
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Error Messages and Alarms
In case of a unit malfunction a continuous signal is activated, and
the function processor displays an alarm and an error code. The
error code of the control microprocessor can be queried with the
F button. Please state both error codes if you have any questions.
Acknowledge alarm and switch device off.
Device Alarms of the Function Processor
LC display
Description
1
Different syringe recognition
2
Different FP- and CMP condition
3
Rate of FP- and CMP different
4
Different function mode
5
Different rate of delivery
6
Different target volume
7
Different step volume (low)
8
Different motor steps
19
State/motor state
20
Invalid normal state
21
return from PlcMain
22
Unexpected reset
28
No sync at Plc_Down
29
No sync at Plc_On
30
Different CMP/FP mode ports
31
Invalid mode ports
32
Invalid variable values
33
Error in ROM test
34
Different software version
40
Unexpected interrupt
49
Faulty sensor sync
51
Motor on during reverse run
52
Step cumulation > 10 steps
53
Illegal setting of Mot_Ok
54
Different recognition of direction of rotation
55
Reverse polarity of motor
Table 2 - 1
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(Part 1 of 2)
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LC display
Description
56
Invalid syringe
57
Overflow of motor step counter
59
No sync at Mot_Test
61
Different SW button NEC<>H8
62
Timeout KBD watchdog
63
Error in switch-on test
70
Control timer overflow (int)
71
Control timer underflow
72
Control timer overflow
73
100 ms cycle overflow
75
Tim_WaitUntil overflow
81
Error upon reading of EEPROM
83
Error of EEP data consistency
84
Ad difference between NEC/H8
85
Bw difference between NEC/H8
86
Md difference between NEC/H8
90
Syringe state in Oper_Syr
91
Set syringe type
92
Consistency error
93
Difference between setting and display
94
Timer synchronization
100
Division by zero
101
Illegal zero pointer
102
Illegal switch to default
105
No contact to NEC in OFF
110
Alarm on CMP side
111 ... 119
Motor test 1 ... 9
120
Motor current flow in OFF
121
Battery discharged during test
125
ASSERT error
126
Alarm synchron. (fault occurrence)
127
Alarm synchron. (back-to-normal)
248
Motor test 8 from NEC
251
NEC: Battery discharged during test
Table 2 - 1
2
(Part 2 of 2)
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Device alarms of the control microprocessor
LC display
Description
128
Unexpected reset
129
Unexpected hardware interrupt
130
Access of zero pointer
131
Attempted division by zero
132
Internal software error
134
State/motor state
135
Invalid variable values
136
Invalid operating condition
137
Illegal mode – port value
138
H8 indicates GA F14_H8GA_K16
150
Different software versions
151
Double CRC error
153
Different states
154
Different rates
155
Different F-mode
156
Different mode values
157
Different alarm recognition
158
Different alarm clearance
159
Err. current volume
160
Err. preselected volume
161
Err. volume per step
170
Sensor sync. failed
171 ... 174
Sensor - dark test error
180
ROM test error
181
RAM test error
182
Keyboard test error column
183
Dynamic memory test
184
Motor test no sync
185
Keyboard test error
186
Timer test error
187
CPU test error
188
Battery test error
191
Different software buttons
Table 2 - 2
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LC display
Description
192
Keyboard timeout error
200
Cycle > 100 ms
202
Time > Until
203
Watchdog interrupt
204
Error when waiting for H8
205
Time-out when switching H8 on
206
Time-out when switching H8 off
207
No sync at Plc_Down
208
No sync at Plc_On
209
CMP/FP timer – end sync error
220
Different phases (busy)
221
Different phases (idle)
222
Motor on at reverse steps
223
Too many pending steps
224
Motor current error
225
Error of motor step number
226
Reverse polarity of motor
227
Motor steps overflow
230
Different syringe recognition
231
CMP/FP syringe state
232
CMP/FP syringe type set
241 ... 249
Motor test 1 ... 9 errors
250
Motor ON in OFF-mode
251
Battery voltage low
Table 2 - 2
2
(Part 2 of 2)
Note
Operating alarms are specified in the instructions for use.
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Software Compatibility
Service Program
Designation
3
Ord. No.
Interface cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0871 1661
Compatibility
Unit Software
Service Program
PLAA00035.5
5.3502 . . . . . . . . . . . On request
PLAA00040.0
5.5004† . . . . . . . . . . 3452 0474
PLAA00041.0
5.5004† . . . . . . . . . . 3452 0474
PLAA00063.3
Ord. - No.
2.1.0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . 3452 0474
Star
)
2.1.0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . 3452 0474
Star
)
2.1.0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . 3452 0474
PLAA00072.1 (DianetStar)
2.1.0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . 3452 0474
PLAA01070 (new hardware)
2.1.0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . 3452 0474
PLAA00070.0 (Dianet
PLAA00071.1 (Dianet
Note
The following description refers to the versions 5.5004 and
2.1.0.1. of the Service Program.
The relevant version is given in square brackets in the illustrations
of each user interface and where the description contains
differences.
Introduction
The Service Program runs in a user-friendly way on a PC. All
functions are easy to operate in the pulldown-menus as in
Windows.
! WARNING
Service mode is only authorized for service tasks.
DANGER OF INJURY IF USED ON THE PATIENT!
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Never connect the MFC service connector or the service cable
when a patient is connected to the unit!
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First switch the unit off before any further use after working
with the MFC service connector.
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Carry out a check according to the procedural instructions for
inspection after the Service Program was run. (see
“Procedural Instructions for Inspection after Modifications
via the Service Program” ➨ p. 3 - 13).
†The
previous version 5.5004 is included in the installation package for 2.1.0.1.
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The special keys on the keyboard have the following functions:
Selection menu
[Version 5.5004]
Length calibration
Control microprocessor
Pressure calibration
Function processor
Serial number
[Version 2.1.0.1]
Selection menu
-
ESC [Version 5.5004]
Cancel
-
F1
Connect
-
F2
Default EEPROM
-
F3
Read-out EEPROM
-
F4
Serial number
-
F5
Length calibration
-
F6
Pressure calibration
-
F7
Write EEPROM
-
F8
Save
-
Alt + A
Alternatively: Alt + bold
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Alt + F4 [Version 2.1.0.1]
Exit
-
Tab
to jump to next field
-
to move the cursor
-
to move the cursor
When the Service Program is installed and the PC is connected to
the Perfusor compact, the following functions can be executed:
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Drive calibration
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Reading / loading pump data
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Displaying service values
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Displaying and changing parameters
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Documentation of pump hardware modifications
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Saving all data to a diskette, hard disk, or similar
Data saved
EEPROM written
Pressure calibration
Control microproce
Function processor
Length calibration
Serial number
Fig.: 3 - 1 Overview of user interfaces
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Installation
1.
Insert the CD.
2.
Start the File Manager or Windows Explorer.
3.
Start Setup.exe with a double-click.
4.
Select language for installation and confirm with OK.
5.
In the Welcome dialog box start installation with Next.
6.
Accept licenses with I Agree.
7.
Select a program version and continue with Install
(Fig.: 3 - 2).
8.
During installation the program creates the directory
C:\Programme\Serviceprogramm xxx Perfusor compact\
automatically (xxx = version number). Calibration and default
data are also saved in this directory (if no other directory is
specified). The directory name can be changed without any
problems.
Fig.: 3 - 2
Note
The system configuration of the PC is not changed when the
Service Program was installed.
Uninstalling
1.
To uninstall the service program, delete file Plc_serv.exe
[Version 5.5004] or PcsCompact.exe [Version 2.1.0.1].
To uninstall the service program incl. the service program
directory in full, double-click file uninst.exe to start it.
Note
If the entire directory \Serviceprogramm xxx Perfusor compact\ is
deleted, all unit data is deleted from the PC.
Configuration
Perfusor® compact, 3.0 gb
1.
Select the language and interface with the
File ➨ Configuration menu item. Also select the desired
screen display [Version 5.5004].
2.
Acknowledge with OK.
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Working with the Service Program
Preparation
1.
Connect service cable (Fig.: 3 - 3 / Item 2) to MFC connector
(Fig.: 3 - 3 / Item 1) of unit and to PC serial port (COM 1 or
COM 2).
2.
Connect mains power cable to the unit.
3.
Start the Service Program on the PC.
4.
[Version 5.5004]: To start communication, press the ON key
on the Perfusor® compact until "Release On/Off key" is
displayed on the PC.
and
are displayed on the LC
display.
1
2
[Version 2.1.0.1]: To start communication, select menu item
File ➨ Connect, then keep the On key on the Perfusor®
compact pressed until
disappears from the LC display.
After connection has been established
and
are
displayed.
Fig.: 3 - 3
Legend of fig. 3 - 3:
ItemDesignation
1
MFC connector on the unit
2
MFC service cable
Display / Save the Unit Settings
1.
Menu item File ➨ Connect.
2.
Menu item EEPROM ➨ Read.
3.
Menu item File ➨ Save.
4.
[Version 5.5004]: Select menu item Modi ➨ Modification
Data and menu item Syringe ➨ Syringe selection or Syringe
types. Note down parameters prior to any modification (e.g.
new E-Module).
[Version 2.1.0.1]: Select menu item Modification ➨
Modification data and menu item Syringes ➨ Syringe
selection or Syringe types. Note down parameters prior to
any modification (e.g. new E-module) or print out with File ➨
Print.
Adjust Unit Settings
1.
Menu item File ➨ Connect.
2.
Menu item EEPROM ➨ Read.
3.
Desired modifications / display, please see:
- Service ➨ Service Values [Version 5.5004] or
Processing ➨ Processing values [Version 2.1.0.1]
- Modi ➨ Modification Data [Version 5.5004] or
Modification ➨ Modification data [Version 2.1.0.1]
- Calibration ➨ Pressure calibration (required in case of
bolus rate change)
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- Syringes ➨ Syringe selection
- Constants ➨ Service interval
4.
Menu item EEPROM ➨ Write transmits data to the device.
Menu item File ➨ Save saves the data to the hard disk.
5.
Enter the user number 0 upon query.
6.
Check unit according to the procedure instructions for
inspection (see “Procedural Instructions for Inspection after
Modifications via the Service Program” ➨ p. 3 - 13).
Unit Calibration
The unit must be calibrated (see “Unit Calibration” ➨ p. 3 - 16)
after the E-Module or the drive has been replaced or the bolus
rate changed.
Defaut Data
The Service Program contains the Default.dat file with the factory
settings of the unit. These values can be adjusted via the Syringe
or Modes menu if required.
Max. delivery rate (basal rate) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99.9 ml/h
Bolus rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 ml/h
Staff call [Version 5.5004]. . . . . . . . . . dynamic without off alarm
[Version 2.1.0.1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dynamic with pre-alarm
Alarm tone[Version 5.5004] . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 (3 Hz interval tone)
Tone when alarms output [Version 2.1.0.1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Hz
Tone when pre-alarms output [Version 2.1.0.1] . . . . . . . . . . static
Pressure stage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Dianet address [Version 5.5004] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Syringe selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table
Service interval. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20440 hrs.
What To Do If ... (Trouble Shooting)
... the length calibration does not start?
Could communication be started successfully? Does the motor
still not start?
Then: Select Termination. Switch off
communication start. Switch pump on again.
Perfusor® compact, 3.0 gb
pump.
Repeat
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