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SpaceStation / SpaceCover / SpaceCom Service Manual
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This Service Manual is valid for:
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Part No.
SpaceStation without SpaceCom... 0871 3140 SpaceStation with SpaceCom... 0871 3142 SpaceCover standard... 0871 3147 SpaceCover comfort... 0871 3145 This Service Manual is available under the following part number:
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Languages of this Manual
The Service Manual for this unit can be supplied in the following languages:
Service Manual SpaceStation, English... 8713 9220
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Part No.
German... 8713 9210 English (US)... 8713 9220U French... 8713 9230
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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 Apart List of Abbreviations
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Contact Persons
Technical Training Entry for Technical Training Ordering of Spare Parts and Test Equipment Service Hotline Return of Spare Parts and Test Equipment Safety Officer (§ 30 MPG)
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System Overview
Description Page System Overview Page Physical construction Page Function Page Unit Software Page Service Program Page SpaceOnline Page (only required with SpaceStation with SpaceCom) Page BCCshow Page Technical Data Page Options Page Accessories Page
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Unit Diagnosis / Calibration
General Alarms and Error Codes CAN error states Device Check Device Check SpaceCom Trouble shooting
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Disassembly / Assembly SpaceStation
General on the SpaceStation without SpaceCom Tube guide Pole clamp guide Housing back panel Device bracket Power supply Release button Interface Board / Module Lock Housing
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Assembly / Installation Checks after Repair
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Disassembly / Assembly SpaceCom
General on the SpaceStation with SpaceCom Optional battery pack SP Optional W-LAN Optional W-LAN USB stick Tube guide Pole clamp guide Housing back panel Device bracket PCB SPCO Further Disassembly Assembly / Installation Checks after Repair
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Disassembly / Assembly SpaceCover
General Battery compartment cover Battery pack (Only SpaceCover Comfort) Handle Housing upper and bottom part Housing back panel Loudspeaker (Only SpaceCover Comfort) Processor PCB Assembly / Installation Checks after Repair
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Servicing the Unit
Cleaning Servicing the Battery
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Checklists for Checks after Repair and Technical Safety Check (TSC)
Procedural Instructions on the TSC
Test Equipment and Special Tools
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Visual Inspection Electrical safety according to IEC / EN 60601-1 or VDE 0750 and VDE 0751 Functional Inspection
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Test equipment Special Tools
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Spare Parts List
SpaceStation, SpaceCover, SpaceCom
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Revision Documentation
Description of Version
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Index
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Service Work
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 performed by persons, who -
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: -
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 accessed 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
Possessing 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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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 -
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. Conductive surface, soldering irons and 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.
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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 Section 9. Service personnel is 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 Apart
Additional notes and warnings are set apart as follows: Note Is used for additional or special notes concerning information and working steps.
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Warnings
Imminent danger which can result in death or serious injuries. ¾ Preventative measures. DANGER
Possible danger which can result in death or serious injuries. ¾ Preventative measures. WARNING
Possible danger which can result in slight injuries or material damage. ¾ Preventative measures. CAUTION
References to chapters are shown as follows (see “Setting Apart“ ➨ p. 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.
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List of Abbreviations
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Abbreviations which are not generally known, but are used in this manual, are listed below. CAN
Controller Area Network
CE
Communauté Européenne
CS
Calibration Step
DIN
Deutsche Industrie Norm (German Industrial Norm)
EN
European Norm
ESD
Electrostatic Discharge
FuP
Function Microprocessor
HiBaSeD
History Barcode Service and Druglist
IEC
International Electrotechnical Commission
ISO
International Organization for Standardization,
ISP
Infusomat® Space
ISPS
Infusomat® Space (Silicon)
ISPP
Infusomat® Space, (PVC)
KuP
Monitoring Microprocessor
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display
MOS
Short name of the following company: MOS Technology, Inc. (Commodore Semiconductor Group)
PCA
Patient Controlled Analgesia
PDMS
Patient Data Management System
PSP
Perfusor® Space
SP
Space (System)
SPC
SpaceCover
SPCC
SpaceCover comfort
SPCS
SpaceCover standard
SPCO
SpaceCom
SPCT
SpaceControl
SPS
SpaceStation
SW
Software
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TS
Trouble Shooting
UTS
Unit Test Step
TSC
Technical Safety Check
TEMP
Temperature
VDE
Verband der Elektrotechnik, Elektronik und Informationstechnik e.V. (German Association of engineers)
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Contact Persons
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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 -38 57 e-mail: [email protected]
Service Hotline
Martin Heusner Phone: Fax: e-mail:
+49 5661 / 71 - 35 25 +49 5661 / 71 - 35 26 [email protected]
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: [email protected]
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Description
System Overview
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The modular Space system is destined for treatment of an individual patient. It is designed for application on intensive care units and in the surgery. The Space System is operated in hospitals mainly by doctors and medically trained personnel. The SpaceStation forms together with the SpaceCover an organization system. The Space system infusion and infusion syringe pumps are attached and connected to the SpaceStation.
System Overview
The Space system is a modular design of modern infusion technology for stationary, mobile or private use. The key modules and their connections to one another and the peripheral devices are shown in Fig.: 1 - 1. All the pump types, Perfusor® Space, Infusomat® Space and Infusomat® Space P, as well as the other devices of the system are of modular design. Up to three pumps can be connected together using L rails on the bottom of the unit and grooves on the top. They can then be fastened to a drip stand or appropriate rail using the pole clamp.
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The SpaceControl module can be used to extend operation. One single pump can be inserted onto this module. The pump is then connected via connectors to the module.
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Fig.: 1 - 1 Space system Legend for Fig. 1 - 1: Item Designation 1
SpaceCover
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Infusion pump Infusomat® Space
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Infusion syringe pump Perfusor® Space
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SpaceControl
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SpaceStation
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The SpaceStation module allows the set-up of a complete pump system with up to 24 pumps. Up to four pumps can be installed in every SpaceStation. The pumps are supplied with power via the integrated power supply and the built-in connectors. The pumps are connected to the optional SpaceCom via these connectors.SpaceControl can also be integrated into the system. Up to six SpaceStations can be set-up as a column with a maximum total of 24 pumps. SpaceStations placed next to each other can be connected via special connecting cables, if the maximum number of 24 pumps in a maximum of three columns is not exceeded. SpaceCover Standard or SpaceCover Comfort forms the top of each column. Alarms are signalled by a row of LEDs and a loudspeaker in the SpaceCover Comfort.
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Physical construction
SpaceStation without SpaceCom The SpaceStation consists of the housing and the housing back panel.
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The power supply with power connector and power socket for another SpaceStation is installed on the right side in the housing. The pumps in the SpaceStation are locked by eight locking claws which are also built in the housing as the module lock subsystem. This subsystem also contains the locking for a SpaceCover or another SpaceStation. The pump is released with a release button on the left side of the housing. The pumps are connected to the system via the connectors “F2A“ to “F2D“ (from top to bottom) which are integrated in the interface board, while the SpaceStation is connected to other modules via the connectors “F3“, “F4” and “F5”. The interface board with connectors is installed on the left side in the housing.
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Pump lock
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Connector “F5“
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Module lock
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Connector “F1B“ (mains output)
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Tube guide
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Connector “F2D“
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Four tube guides are clipped in on the left and right housing side. 2
A pole clamp guide for attachment and locking of the pole clamp is located at the housing back panel.
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Pole clamp guide
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Release button
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Connector “F1A“ (power input)
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SpaceStation with SpaceCom
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The physical construction of the SpaceStation housing base body with SpaceCom corresponds exactly to the physical construction of the SpaceStation without SpaceCom. The housing back panel with integrated fan, the printing of the interface symbols and the battery compartment with battery compartment cover are different. Interfaces and a status- and alarm LED are located on the righthand side behind the connector cover and the W-LAN cover. A battery pack can be inserted in the battery compartment on the rear side. The opening is covered by the battery compartment cover.
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A fan grid with fan is fitted on the left side of the battery compartment.
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Fan grid
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Battery compartment with battery compartment cover
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Connector cover
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W-LAN cover for W-LAN module or W-LAN USB stick
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SpaceCover standard 1
The SpaceCover standard consists of the housing back panel and the housing bottom part and upper part. A SpaceStation can be transported with the carrying handle. SpaceCover comfort The physical construction of the SpaceCover comfort corresponds to that of the SpaceCover standard. Additionally, the following subsystems are integrated: -
The battery pack (optional) It is inserted from below in the battery compartment of the housing bottom part. The opening is covered by the battery compartment cover.
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Status and alarm indicator welded with the housing bottom part.
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Operating and status display field at the left side of the housing upper part.
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SpaceCover comfort
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Alarm indicator
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Function
SpaceStation without SpaceCom The SpaceStation supplies the inserted pumps as well as a SpaceControl connected to the pumps with the required voltage. The voltage is generated by the integrated power supply, which is connected to the supply mains via the connector “F1A” and a mains cable or an upstream SpaceStation. The mains voltage is transmitted via the internal cabling to connector “F1B“ for connection of a further SpaceStation. The pumps are connected with connectors “F2A” to “F2D” to the SpaceStation. These connectors provide the voltage supply, distribute the addresses in the Space system via a serial interface, transfer data via a bus system (CAN bus) and transmit a staff call, which may be pending. Another SpaceStation inserted on top or a SpaceCover is integrated in the Space system via connector "F5". Connector “F4“ is used for connecting another SpaceStation or further SpaceStation columns. An upstream SpaceStation or an upstream SpaceStation column as well as accessories that may be connected, such as a PCA button or a service connector, are connected to connector "F3".
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