AS3000 Service Manual
AS3000 Service Manual
AS3000 Service Manual
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Foreword .......................................................................................................................................................vii
Warnings, Cautions and Notes ........................................................................................................................vii
Warnings ......................................................................................................................................................vii
Cautions .......................................................................................................................................................viii
Notes ............................................................................................................................................................ ix
Theory of Operation .....................................................................................................1 - 1
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 1 - 1
Microprocessor-controlled Ventilator.............................................................................................................. 1 - 2
Components............................................................................................................................................... 1 - 3
Front View .......................................................................................................................................... 1 - 3
Side View........................................................................................................................................... 1 - 5
Rear View........................................................................................................................................... 1 - 7
Other components (not identified in graphics) ......................................................................................... 1 - 8
Breathing System ................................................................................................................................. 1 - 9
The Ventilator Unit ............................................................................................................................... 1 - 9
Adjustable Alarms ............................................................................................................................. 1 - 10
Compliance Compensation................................................................................................................. 1 - 10
Electrical Supply ....................................................................................................................................... 1 - 11
Electrical components......................................................................................................................... 1 - 11
Ventilator Control and Drive ....................................................................................................................... 1 - 12
BDU (Basic Digital Unit)...................................................................................................................... 1 - 12
Amplifier Board ........................................................................................................................ 1 - 14
Drive Gas Pressure Sensor Board ................................................................................................ 1 - 19
PAW Pressure Sensor Board ....................................................................................................... 1 - 20
Breathing System Heater ............................................................................................................ 1 - 21
Sensor Board............................................................................................................................ 1 - 23
Power Management........................................................................................................................... 1 - 26
Battery ............................................................................................................................................. 1 - 28
Power Supply.................................................................................................................................... 1 - 28
Anesthesia System Components .................................................................................................................. 1 - 29
Auxiliary Outlets................................................................................................................................ 1 - 29
Absorber Heater Wire Board .............................................................................................................. 1 - 29
Work Light Board .............................................................................................................................. 1 - 29
Ventilator UI ............................................................................................................................................. 1 - 31
Keyboard Board................................................................................................................................ 1 - 31
Display............................................................................................................................................. 1 - 34
Communication Interface / RS232 Isolate Board ................................................................................... 1 - 35
Fuses ............................................................................................................................................... 1 - 35
Ventilator Pneumatic - O2 Drive Gas ........................................................................................................... 1 - 36
Ventilator pneumatic drive .................................................................................................................. 1 - 36
Drive Pressure-High pressure regulator ................................................................................................. 1 - 36
Gas Box Assembly............................................................................................................................. 1 - 36
Tube color coding.............................................................................................................................. 1 - 36
The Breathing System ................................................................................................................................ 1 - 37
CMV mode, inspiration ...................................................................................................................... 1 - 37
CMV mode, expiration....................................................................................................................... 1 - 37
Manual mode, inspiration................................................................................................................... 1 - 38
Manual mode, expiration ................................................................................................................... 1 - 38
Pneumatic PEEP ................................................................................................................................. 1 - 39
Ventilator in Standby.......................................................................................................................... 1 - 39
Breathing System Components ............................................................................................................ 1 - 39
Ventilation Bellows System.......................................................................................................... 1 - 39
Foreword
This Service Manual is intended as a guide for technically qualified personnel performing
repair and calibration procedures.
A WARNING is provided to alert the user to potential serious outcomes (death, injury, or
serious adverse events) to the patient or the user.
A CAUTION is provided to alert the user to use special care necessary for the safe and
effective use of the device. They may include actions to be taken to avoid effects on patients
or users that may not be potentially life threatening or result in serious injury, but about which
the user should be aware. Cautions are also provided to alert the user to adverse effects on
this device of use or misuse and the care necessary to avoid such effects.
Warnings
WARNING: Whenever using anesthetic gases, nitrous oxide, oxygen, or
any hospital gas always follow the appropriate agent
evacuation/collection procedures. Use the hospital gas
evacuation system.
Cautions
CAUTION: This device uses high pressure compressed gas. When
attaching or disconnecting backup gas cylinders, always
turn the cylinder valves slowly. Use the AS3000 flow meters
to bleed down the pressure, watching the cylinder gauge
indicate the depleting cylinder pressure, before
disconnecting the cylinder from the yoke. Always open and
close cylinder valves fully.
CAUTION: Do not leave gas cylinder valves open if the pipeline supply
is in use and the system master switch is turned to 'ON'. If
used simultaneously, cylinder supplies could be depleted,
leaving an insufficient reserve supply in the event of
pipeline failure.
CAUTION: Use cleaning agent sparingly. Excess fluid could enter the
machine, causing damage.
CAUTION: Perform the electrical safety inspection as the last step after
completing a repair or after routine maintenance. Perform
this inspection with all covers, panels, and screws installed.
CAUTION: After changing the CO2 absorbent, carry out a system leak
test.
CAUTION: Pressing “Quit” at any time during the procedure will cancel
the session's settings and reload the previously-stored
calibration coefficients.
CAUTION: Depleted soda lime changes color. Replace the soda lime if
approximately 2/3 of the absorber content is discolored.
CO2 absorbent can be safely changed without stopping
mechanical ventilation.
Notes
NOTE: Unauthorized servicing may void the remainder of the
warranty. Check with the factory or with a local authorized
distributor to determine the warranty status of a particular
instrument.
1.1 Introduction
The AS3000 is a continuous flow anesthesia system which offers manual or automatic
ventilation, easily adjustable fresh gas delivery, anesthetic agent delivery, ventilation
monitoring, convenient ergonomics, and state-of-the-art safety systems. The components of the
AS3000 Anesthesia System are described this chapter.
The durable and ergonomically designed user interface and Navigator™ Knob enables easy
operation. The display provides the selected ventilation modes (CMV, PCV, PS and SIMV)
and the following values: Tidal Volume, Peak Pressure, Mean Pressure, FiO2, Breath Rate, I:E
Ratio, PEEP, Plateau Pressure, Alarm limits, and real-time Airway Pressure and flow
waveform.
P
Exp. Valve
Exp. Flow
APL Valve
Sensor
Breathing Bag
Absorber Exhaust
Valve
Patient Canister
Bellows
Reversing
Valve AGSS
Breathing
O2 Sensor
Insp. Valve System
Insp. Flow
Sensor
Electronic PEEP
Control Valve
Solenoid
Valve
Ventilator
Proportional
Valve
Fresh Gas
Pressure AIR•
Regulator
O2
Flow Flow
Meter Meter
O2
Outlet
Pressure
O2 Switch
Flush
P
Cylinder
O2
O
Vaporizer
Vaporizer
Regulator
P
V
Cylinder
Gas Inlet
AIR
Block
O
Regulator
P
Cylinder
N20
Ratio•
O
Controller
N20• Pressure Inlet Filter
P
Cuttoff Regulator
1.3 Components
1.3.1 Front View
1
11
3 10
1. Monitor Arm
The Monitor Arm provides support for a bedside monitor. It can easily rotate for more
convenient viewing.
2. User Interface
The display of the user Interface provides waveforms, numeric data and menu tabs. The keys
and Navigator Knob enable the user to power up the system, silence alarms, access menu
tabs, and switch between manual and mechanic ventilation.
3. UI Arm
The UI Arm provides support for the user interface assembly. It can easily rotate for more
convenient viewing.
4. Oxygen Sensor
The Oxygen Sensor monitors the oxygen concentration of the inspired gas of the Breathing
System.
5. Breathing System
The Breathing System’s main function is to store anesthetic gas, oxygen, and air; vent exhaust
gas; and absorb carbon dioxide. It connects directly to the respiratory passage to help
complete the breathing process.
7. O2 Flush Valve
The O2 Flush Valve is located on the front of the AS3000. The supplied gas does not pass
the flowmeter and vaporizer. It is directly sent to the fresh gas outlet. Press this button to
supply gas (35 - 50 L/min). Release this switch to automatically close the gas supply.
9. Drawer Subassembly
The AS3000 has three drawers for storage, which can be locked and fixed through the
uppermost drawer lock.
11. Flowmeter
The Flowmeter displays gas flow values for N2O, O2, AIR, Auxiliary O2, and Auxiliary AIR.
It consists of coarse and fine flow tubes used to accurately measure gas flow with additional
flow tubes to measure auxiliary O2 and AIR gas flow.
Flow tube measurement values:
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
FM Back Light
Amplifier for
Work Light
audio alarm Keypad
PC104
Communication Knob
and Interface
Cable SW
AC Heater
Pwr
Power Supply
Manual/Mech Val.
PS
Filter
Airway Pressure
Inlet
FM Flow Sensor
Internal Signals
Val. Exp. PEEP
BAT
FiO2 Sensor
P. Val. Insp.
Probe Flow
AC/DC
Cal. Valve
Flow Insp.
Aux Mains
Outlet
O2 Sensor Input, S4
PIN NAME FUNCTION
1. O2- O2 Sensor Input -
2. O2- O2 Sensor Input -
3. O2+ O2 Sensor Input +
4. O2+ O2 Sensor Input +
DC Power Input, J7
PIN NAME FUNCTION
1. GND Power Ground
2. +5V Controller Logic Power
3. P12V Power 12V
4. PWBUS Power Bus 24V
5. GND Analog Ground
6. A12V Analog 12V
7. 5V/4.8V Power 5V/4.8V
Pair Board
Pair, J1
PIN NAME FUNCTION
1. AGND Analog Ground
2. Pair Pressure of air
3. NC No connection
4. AR10V 10V
5. NC No connection
Paw Board
Paw, J2
PIN NAME FUNCTION
1. AGND Analog Ground
2. Paw Pressure inside airway
3. AR5V 5V
4. NC No connection
5. NC No connection
J2
PIN NAME FUNCTION
2. GND Power Ground
3. 5V Controller Power, Output Enable
4. 24V Heater Power Supply
5. NC No Connection
J3
PIN NAME FUNCTION
1. RET Heater Power Ground
2. DQ Sensor signal
3. 24V Heater Output
Sensor Board
Pair, J1
PIN NAME FUNCTION
1. AGND Analog Ground
2. Pair Pressure of air
3. NC No connection
4. AR10V 10V
5. NC No connection
PAW, J2
PIN NAME FUNCTION
1. AGND Analog Ground
2. Paw Pressure inside airway
3. AR5V 5V
4. NC No connection
5. NC No connection
Power Board
Battery input, J4
PIN NAME FUNCTION
1. BAT Battery Input +
2. 5V Power Ground
3. BATTEST Battery test input
DC Power output, J2
PIN NAME FUNCTION
1. GND Power Ground
2. +5V Controller Logic Power
3. P12V Power 12V
4. PWBUS Power Bus 24V
5. GND Analog Ground
6. A12V Analog 12V
7. 5V/4.8V Power 5V/4.8V
Heater Power, J1
PIN NAME FUNCTION
6. GND Power Ground
7. 5V Controller Power, Output Enable
8. 24V Heater Power Supply
9. PBUS Power Bus, No Connection
Power Control, J2
PIN NAME FUNCTION
1. GND Ground
2. /PWON Power On Enable, Low active
3. PWEN Power On Enable, High active
4. 5VAUX 5V Auxiliary
5. DC_M AC/DC Monitor signal
6. PWBUS Power bus
7. BAT_M Battery Monitor signal
Power Switch, J5
PIN NAME FUNCTION
1. GND Ground
2. NC No Connection
3. PWON Power On Enable, Low active
Led Designation
DESIGNATOR LED COLOR STATUS FUNCTION
DS1 GREEN 24V DC available
DS2 GREEN Power Bus On
DS3 GREEN Charge
1.5.3 Battery
The sealed lead-acid battery is maintenance free, and has a maximum recharge time of 8
hours when fully discharged. The run time is at least 45 minutes with a fully charged battery.
To prevent unintended loss of battery operation, the recommended replacement period is
every 3 years.
1.7 Ventilator UI
1.7.1 Keyboard Board
Keyboard
Signals and Power of Keyboard, J1
PIN NAME FUNCTION
1. ENPW Power Enable, High active
2. GND Ground
3. /PWON / Power on Enable, Low active
4. DC24V DC24V monitor
5. 5VAUX 5V Auxiliary
6. BATV+ Battery monitor
7. APE Auxiliary Power Enable
8. /MUTE No connection
9. GND Ground
10. GND Ground
11. TTLRX TTL Receive
12. TTLTX TTL Transmit
13. 232ARX RS232A Receive
14. 232ATX RS232A Transmit
15. 232BRX RS232B Receive
16. 232BTX RS232B Transmit
17. GND Ground
18. GND Ground
19. PWBUS PowerBus
20. PWBUS PowerBus
21. PWBUS PowerBus
22. PWBUS PowerBus
23. PWBUS PowerBus
24. GND Ground
25. GND Ground
Backlight Power, J2
PIN NAME FUNCTION
1. 12V Power output
2. 12V Power output
3. GND Power Ground
4. GND Power Ground
COM1/2
PIN NAME FUNCTION
2 RXD 232RXD TO PC104 INPUT
3 TXD 232TXD TO PC104 OUTPUT
5 GND Ground
LED Designation
DESIGNATOR STATUS FUNCTION
LT1 GREEN/BLINK Keyboard ready
1.7.2 Display
The display is a 10.4 inch TFT LCD
RS232 Isolator
Power, J3
Pin Name Function
4. 5V Power 5V
5. NC No connection
6. GND Ground
COM1/2
Pin Name Function
2 RXD 232RXD TO PC INPUT
3 TXD 232TXD TO PC OUTPUT
5 GND Ground
COM1A/B
Pin Name Function
2 TXD 232TXD TO PC OUTPUT
3 RXD 232RXD TO PC INPUT
5 GND Ground
1.7.4 Fuses
The AS3000 has 10 fuses on the back panel of the unit. There are two 2A fuses for each of
the four outlets and two 10A fuses for the line cord.
The drive pressure regulator is placed ahead of the proportional valve that generates the
driving gas flow during the inspiratory phase. This flow fills the bellows dome that surrounds
the bellows.
Setting the drive pressure regulator at 25.4 psi (175 kPa) allows for a maximum inspiratory
flow of 70 L/min at the ventilator.
The control voltage of the proportional valve, required for the pre-selected parameter
settings, is generated by the BDU board. The driving gas flow Qdrive gas is in the following
relationship with the tidal volume:
T = time
GAS US STANDARD
O2 Green
N2 O Blue
AIR Yellow
P
Exp. Valve
Exp. Flow
APL Valve
Sensor
Breathing Bag
Absorber Exhaust
Valve
Patient Canister
Bellows
Reversing
Valve AGSS
Breathing
O2 Sensor
Insp. Valve System
Insp. Flow
Sensor
Electronic PEEP
Control Valve
Solenoid
Valve
Ventilator
Proportional
Valve
Fresh Gas
Pressure
Regulator
P
Exp. Valve
Exp. Flow
APL Valve
Sensor
Breathing Bag
Absorber Exhaust
Valve
Patient Canister
Bellows
Reversing
Valve AGSS
Breathing
O2 Sensor
Insp. Valve System
Insp. Flow
Sensor
Electronic PEEP
Control Valve
Solenoid
Valve
Ventilator
Proportional
Valve
Fresh Gas
Pressure
Regulator
P
Exp. Valve
Exp. Flow
APL Valve
Sensor
Breathing Bag
Absorber Exhaust
Valve
Patient Canister
Bellows
Reversing
Valve AGSS
Breathing
O2 Sensor
Insp. Valve System
Insp. Flow 2 cmH2O
Sensor
Electronic PEEP
Control Valve
Solenoid
Valve
Ventilator
Proportional
Valve
Fresh Gas
Pressure
Regulator
P
Exp. Valve
Exp. Flow
APL Valve
Sensor
Breathing Bag
Absorber Exhaust
Valve
Patient Canister
Bellows
Reversing
Valve AGSS
Breathing
O2 Sensor
Insp. Valve
2 cm H2O
System
Insp. Flow
Sensor
Electronic PEEP
Control Valve
Solenoid
Valve
Ventilator
Proportional
Valve
Fresh Gas
Pressure
Regulator
2.2 Assembly
NOTE: The AS3000 Breathing System Block is matched to the
AS3000 it is attached to by calibration and installation.
After removing the Breathing System Block from the
Mounting Arm of the AS3000, assure that the Breathing
System Block is returned to the same AS3000 that it came
from originally.
2.2.1 Unpacking
1. Inspect the two boxes for any damage, check the tip watches, and report any damage
or sign of tipping to the dispatcher.
2. Ensure the serial numbers on both carton labels match prior to assembling the system.
3. Remove the shipping straps and caps from the 2 boxes.
4. Remove the foam from inside the top of the box.
5. Remove the Corrugated box from around AS3000.
6. Remove the bag and shrink wrap from around AS3000.
7. Remove the foam from AS3000 casters.
8 9 10 11 12
1. Remove the mounting arms from small box and install them onto the AS3000 using a 3
mm allen wrench.
2. Remove the keys from the parts box, and unlock the AS3000 drawers and put parts
box into top drawer.
3. Remove the AGSS and Breathing System mount from the foam packaging, and install
them onto the AS3000.
4. Remove the User Interface and slide it onto the User Interface mounting arm.
1. Remove the foam and bag from around the Breathing System.
2. Ensure that the serial number tag attached to the bag arm matches the serial number
found on the package carton.
3. Install the Breathing System onto the arm on the left side of the AS3000 by attaching it
to the installed bracket.
4. Attach the Drive Gas Hose to the bottom port of the Breathing System
5. Attach the Heater cable into the port located on the bottom of the Breathing System
6. Install the O2 Cell to the O2 Interface
7. Attach the O2 cell to the O2 cable and insert the cell into its designated port on the
Breathing System.
8. Attach the Pneumatic Hose Assembly to the designated port on the rear of the Breathing
System.
9. Attach the AGSS Transfer Hose to its designated port on the bottom of the Breathing
System.
1. Attach the Fresh Gas Hose of the Breathing System to the CGO port on the system.
2. Attach the Drive Gas Hose to the designated port on the Breathing System Interface.
3. Attach the Heater Cable to the designated port on the Breathing System Interface.
4. Attach the O2 Cable to the designated port on the Breathing System Interface.
5. Attach the Pneumatic Hose Assembly to the designated connector labeled Breathing
System Pneumatics.
6. Attach the AGSS Transfer Hose.
2.2.7 Vaporizers
1. Prior to mounting, set the vaporizer to the T position. (Does not apply for all vaporizers.)
2. Discard the washers that came with the vaporizer. Use only approved O-rings that come
mounted on the vaporizer mounting ports of the AS3000.
3. Mount a mechanical vaporizer to either side of the AS3000 vaporizer mount by
placing the vaporizer on the ports and locking down the lever.
4. Mount an electronic vaporizer in the same manner. Follow any installation instructions
that come with the specific vaporizer.
2. Always make full use of all mounting fasteners and strap capturing devices when
mounting monitors to the AS3000.
3. After mounting a monitor to the AS3000, connect it to one of the AC outlets located on
the rear of the AS3000.
a. Turn on each monitor one at a time and ensure that the circuit breaker holds without
tripping.
b. Dress each line cord neatly along the side of the anesthesia machine so that it can
not be easily pulled or extend far from the main chassis.
Also, perform this checkout after installation, reinstallation, servicing or after any periodic
maintenance activity. This checklist does not replace periodic maintenance actions that must
be performed to maintain peak performance.
1. Verify that all components are present, and inspect for physical damage.
a. Ensure that the Operating Instructions is present.
b. Verify unit is free from cosmetic defects. Plastics, labeling and display window are
free from inclusions, pitting, bulges, sink marks, nicks, scratches, gouges dents,
discolorations, etc. Verify all major hardware is fastened properly.
c. Verify that there are Tank Washers for each of the external cylinder yokes.
d. Verify that each vaporizer's locking spring is intact on the manifold by looking
through the opening and checking for the visible wire spring.
e. Verify that each connector of the vaporizer mount has an O-ring.
f. Verify that breathing circuit consumables and CO2 absorbent are present.
g. Inspect the O2, N2O, AIR, VAC, and EVAC supply hoses for damages.
h. Turn the flow control knobs for O2, AIR and N2O and verify that the floats rise and
spin as the flow is increased and fall freely as the flow is decreased.
i. inspect the AC line cord for fraying and damages.
4. Verify that the waste scavenger flow rate is set and that the hose is
intact, connected and dry.
a. Attach the waste gas hose from the waste gas port on the Breathing System to one of
the waste gas ports on the AGSS.
b. Attach the EVAC hose from the waste gas assembly DISS (Diameter Index Safety
System) fitting to a source of vacuum.
c. Adjust the position of the float to be between the Min and Max lines by turning its
flow adjustment knob (counterclockwise increases flow, clockwise decreases flow).
c. Verify O2, AIR and N2O Line Pressure gauges read the corresponding line pressure.
d. Set the AIR flow controller to minimum.
e. Pinch to occlude the O2, AIR and N2O hoses.
f. Disconnect each hose from its line pressure source.
g. Verify that the pressures do not drop more than 2 psi over a time period of 20
seconds.
6. Verify that all available line and cylinder gauges are operational.
a. Connect the O2 supply hose and remove the AIR and N2O hoses.
b. Verify the O2 Line Pressure gauge shows the reading of the line pressure.
c. Connect the AIR supply hose and remove the O2 and N2O hoses.
d. Verify that the AIR Line Pressure gauges show the reading of the line pressure.
e. Connect the O2 and N2O hoses and remove the AIR hose.
f. Verify that the N2O and O2 Line Pressure gauge shows the reading of the line
pressure.
g. Attach the cylinders to the AS3000's yokes (O2 and N2O or AIR). In the case
where multiple cylinders of the same gas are required, attach one at a time.
h. Open all attached cylinders including the O2 cylinder. If a cylinders pressure is less
than 500 psi, replace the respective cylinder.
i. Verify that the cylinder pressure gauges register a pressure for each type of gas
attached.
NOTE: The Manual Leak Test detects smaller leaks than can be
detected in the Automatic Leak Test.
a. Ensure that the gas pressure for O2, N2O, and AIR are at 50 ±10 psi.
b. Power ON the AS3000.
c. Attach a reusable-silicone-rubber breathing circuit to the Breathing System.
d. Tightly connect the Y-fitting on the breathing circuit to the test port.
e. Attach a breathing bag to the bag arm.
f. Set the APL Valve to the fully closed position (70 cmH2O).
g. Rotate the O2 Flow Control Valve until 50 cmH2O pressure is observed on the
Airway Pressure Gauge.
h. Verify that the flow required to stabilize the pressure is less than 300 mL/min.
c. After the Start Calibration button has been selected, the screen shown in
FIGURE 2-14 or FIGURE 2-16will be displayed, instructing the user to remove the
oxygen sensor from the Breathing System and expose it to room air for at least 3
minutes before proceeding. The O2 sensor voltage is displayed during the
calibration. This is the amplified O2 cell voltage at the A/D converter for the oxygen
sensor.
d. Flush the O2 sensor with air from the auxiliary output for 5-10 seconds to ensure that
no O2 bubbles are trapped in the sensor.
e. After at least 3 minutes have passed, select the Next button to initiate the
calibration process. The progress bar shown in FIGURE 2-15 or FIGURE 2-17will be
displayed.
• If the calibration fails, the screen shown in FIGURE 2-19 will be displayed,
instructing the user to either repeat the calibration (by selecting the Repeat Cal
button) or to replace the oxygen sensor. If the oxygen sensor must be replaced, select
the Exit button, replace the oxygen sensor using a push and turn motion, and then
repeat the calibration.
18. Verify that CMV ADULT ventilator mode operates and that the tidal
volume display reads within 15% of the CMV set value.
a. Attach a breathing circuit and breathing bag.
19. Verify that CMV CHILD ventilator mode operates and that the tidal
volume display reads within 10% of the CMV set value.
a. Attach a breathing circuit and breathing bag.
NOTE: Limit the volume in the test lung to provide sufficient airway
pressure to satisfy the Low Peak Pressure alarm. Or reduce
the Peak Pressure alarm limit to a lower valve to prevent
the alarm when using an adult test lung.
c. Attach a Vent Tester between the EXP port and the expiratory hose.
d. Set the O2 flow to 2 L/min and set the N2O and AIR flow rates to minimum flow.
e. Set the ventilator controls to:
23. Verify that the drive gas pressure loss alarm signals activate and N2O
stops and AIR continues to flow.
a. Set the O2 flow for 1 L/min.
b. Set the N2O flow to 1 L/min.
c. Set the AIR flow to 1 L/min.
d. Disconnect the O2 line supply to the AS3000, and Close the O2 cylinder.
e. Verify that the flow of N2O stops when O2 is lost.
f. Verify that AIR continues to flow.
g. Verify the “O2 Supply Failure” message appears on screen, a steady audio tone
should sound.
h. Reconnect O2 line pressure source to the AS3000.
i. Verify that the alarms are reset.
j. Verify N2O flow has resumed once O2 pressure returns.
24. Verify that the battery operation and charging icons appears.
a. Set the vent mode to Standby.
b. Disconnect AC line cord.
c. Verify that the battery icon appears on the screen and indicates the charge level of
the battery.
d. Verify that the line cord icon is flashing.
e. Verify that the flow meter backlight is illuminated during battery operation.
f. When the battery icon is in a not full state, reconnect the AC line cord.
g. Verify that the battery charge icon appears on the screen.
h. Verify that the flow meter backlight is illuminated during AC voltage operation.
27. Verify that the Suction Regulator operates in LINE and REGULATE
positions.
a. Set the suction regulator's selection dial to LINE.
b. Verify maximum suction vacuum on the regulator's gauge.
c. Set the suction regulator's selection dial to REGULATE.
d. Verify the suction vacuum is adjustable on the regulator's gauge.
e. Set the suction regulator's selection dial to OFF.
NOTE: Perform the electrical safety inspection as the last step after
completing a repair or after routine maintenance. Perform
this inspection with all covers, panels, and screws installed.
a. Withdraw the Power cable(s) from the convenience receptacles at the rear of the
AS3000.
b. Plug the AS3000 into a Safety Analyzer.
c. Connect the case ground lead of the analyzer to the U-blade ground of one of the
convenience receptacles. Perform the following tests with the case grounded:
• Normal polarity
• Normal polarity with open neutral
d. Perform the following tests with the case ungrounded:
• Normal polarity
• Normal polarity with open neutral
• Reverse polarity
e. Verify that the maximum leakage current does not exceed 300 µA (0.3 mA).
c. Test the vaporizer accuracy per the Vapor 2000 instructions or see the appropriate
vaporizer manual for testing details.
d. Test each vaporizer in turn.
e. Test any vaporizer on the Vaporizer Storage Mount.
f. Remove the measuring device from the common gas outlet port.
g. Connect the fresh gas tube to the common gas outlet port.
3.1 Introduction
This chapter of the Service Manual provides the necessary technical information to perform
repairs to the system. The most important prerequisites for effective troubleshooting are a
thorough understanding of the system’s functions, as well as understanding its principles of
operation.
3.2.1 Warnings
WARNING: Whenever using anesthetic gases, nitrous oxide, oxygen, or
any hospital gas always follow the appropriate agent
evacuation/collection procedures. Use the hospital gas
evacuation system.
3.2.2 Cautions
CAUTION: This device uses high pressure compressed gas. When
attaching or disconnecting backup gas cylinders, always
turn the cylinder valves slowly. Use the AS3000 flow meters
to bleed down the pressure, watching the cylinder gauge
indicate the depleting cylinder pressure, before
disconnecting the cylinder from the yoke. Always open and
close cylinder valves fully.
Troubleshooting Chart
The following table shows common symptoms and corrective actions for problems when troubleshooting the AS3000. The information given
indicates failures during startup and runtime.
3.5.1 Common Symptoms and Corrective Actions for Field Service Technicians
“BDU WDT . . . FAIL” Startup test 1 The Watch Dog Timer in the digital signal 1 Replace the BDU control board, and perform
processor on the BDU control board is each item of calibration and startup test again.
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damaged.
“AD/DA . . . FAIL” Startup test 1 The AD or 4052 in the digital signal 1 Replace the BDU control board, and perform
processor on BDU control board is each item of the calibration and startup test
damaged. again.
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MESSAGE/ISSUE OCCURRENCE CAUSE SOLUTION
“Vent/Manual Valve Failure” Startup test 1 The wire that connects to the vent/manual 1 Check whether the connection wire of the
valve is disconnected or is damaged. vent/manual valve is disconnected or is
damaged.
2 The vent/manual solenoid valve is 2 Replace the vent/manual solenoid valve.
damaged.
3 The amplifier board or connection cable 3 Check the connection cable and replace the
defective. amplifier board. Then perform each item of the
calibration and startup tests again.
“Expiration Sensor Failure” Startup test 1 Fresh gas flow is present at startup. 1 Turn off all fresh gas flow and reboot the unit.
2 The sensor board is defective. 2 Replace the sensor board, and then perform
each item of the calibration and startup test
again.
“Keyboard Communication . Startup test 1 The data wire is disconnected or is 1 Replace the user interface assembly.
. . FAIL” damaged.
2 The keyboard board is defective. 2 Replace the user interface assembly.
“Pressure Sensor . . . FAIL” Startup test 1 The connection wire of the PAW board is 1 Check whether the connection wire of the PAW
disconnected or is damaged. board is disconnected or damaged.
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2 The connection of the PAW board or sensor 2 Check the power supply and connection of the
board is defective. sensor board. Replace the Paw board and
sensor board.
3 The tubing kinked or occluded. 3 Check the tubing for kinks and remove any
occlusions.
“O2 Sensor . . . FAIL” Startup test 1 The O2 concentration is below 16%. 1 Increase O2 concentration.
2 The oxygen sensor is out of range. 2 Replace the oxygen sensor.
3 The main unit-oxygen sensor cable is 3 Check whether the main unit-oxygen sensor
disconnected or damaged. cable is disconnected or damaged.
4 The amplifier board is defective. 4 Replace the amplifier board, and then perform
each item of the calibration and startup test
again.
“PEEP Valve . . . FAIL” Startup test 1 The connection wire of the PEEP valve is 1 Check whether the PEEP valve is disconnected
disconnected or damaged. or damaged.
2 The PEEP valve is defective. 2 Replace the PEEP valve.
3 The Amplifier board is defective. 3 Replace the amplifier board and then perform
each item of the calibration and startup test
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again.
“Inspiration Valve . . . FAIL” Startup test 1 The connection wire of the inspiration valve 1 Check whether the inspiration valve is
is disconnected or damaged. disconnected or damaged.
2 The inspiration valve is defective. 2 Replace the inspiration valve.
3 The amplifier board is defective. 3 Replace the amplifier board and then perform
each item of the calibration and startup test
3-5
again.
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MESSAGE/ISSUE OCCURRENCE CAUSE SOLUTION
“Inspiration Sensor . . . FAIL” Startup test 1 Fresh gas is flowing during the startup 1 Verify that no fresh gas is flowing during the
or procedure. startup procedure.
“Inspiration Sensor . . . FAIL 2 The tubing kinked or occluded. 2 Check the tubing for kinks and remove any
Try re-starting the system with occlusions.
all gas flows OFF” (UI 3 The sensor board is defective. 3 Replace the sensor board and then perform
version 2.25 and higher) each item of the calibration and startup test
again.
“O2 Supply . . . FAIL” Startup test 1 The gas source is not connected. 1 Check gas source.
Runtime 2 The gas supply pressure switch or its cable 2 Check and replace the switch or cable of the
is damaged. gas source.
3 The amplifier board is defective. 3 Replace the amplifier board, and then perform
each item of the calibration and startup test
again.
“AC Power Failure” Startup test 1 AC power is not connected. 1 Check the connection of AC power.
Runtime 2 A fuse is tripped 2 Replace the fuse.
“Low Battery” Runtime 1 Battery capacity is low. 1 Charge the battery by connecting AC power.
2 The battery is defective. 2 Replace the battery.
3 The connection wire or power board is 3 Check the connection wire or replace the
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During startup leak test, the Startup test 1 A solenoid failure or wiring error. 1 Correct the wiring or replace the solenoid
bellows moves when it valve.
shouldn’t
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In leakage detection, The APL Startup test 1 The Breathing System pneumatic hose leaks 1 Replace the Breathing System pneumatic hose
Valve detection pressure gas when in manual mode.
displayed on the pressure 2 Pressure gauge failure. 2 Replace the pressure gauge
gauge does not stay within 3 The APL Valve is out of spec 3 Replace the APL Valve
28 - 32 cmH2O.
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MESSAGE/ISSUE OCCURRENCE CAUSE SOLUTION
In leakage detection, Safety Startup test 1 The proportional valve on the airway 1 Calibrate the inspiration valve again.
valve detection failed. module failed.
2 The safety valve in the airway module 2 Replace the airway module.
failed.
In leakage detection, the Startup Test 1 The tubing connection is not tight. 1 Check the connection on the tubing.
leakage volume is 501 - 2 Incorrect installation of the absorber 2 Check the installation of the absorber canister.
999mL. canister.
3 The pressure gauge or oxygen sensor on the 3 Check the installation of the pressure gauge or
circuit is not installed tightly. oxygen sensor on circuit.
4 There is a leakage in the fresh gas supply. 4 Check the fresh gas supply for leakage
In leakage detection, the Startup Test 1 The tubing connection is not tight. 1 Check the connection on the tubing.
leakage volume is larger than 2 Incorrect installation of the absorber 2 Check the installation of the absorber canister.
1L. canister.
3 The pressure gauge or oxygen sensor on the 3 Check the installation of the pressure gauge or
circuit is not installed tightly. oxygen sensor on circuit.
4 There is a leakage in the fresh gas supply. 4 Check the fresh gas supply for leakage
In compliance test, Startup Test 1 The Y-fitting is not sealed or the Breathing 1 Check the connection and leakage of
compliance test failed. System has leakage. respiration tubes.
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2 The respiration tubes are too long. 2 The respiration tubes cannot be too long.
3 Calibration of the pressure sensor is 3 Calibrate the pressure oxygen again.
inaccurate.
4 The flow meter is set incorrectly 4 Set the flow meter to the correct value
5 The calibration of the flow meter is 5 Recalibrate the flow meter
inaccurate
The power supply switch on All 1 The power supply switch on the main unit or 1 Check the connection cable of the power
the main unit is defective. the cable connection failed. supply switch of the main unit, or replace the
power supply switch of main unit.
2 Communication board is defective. 2 Replace the communication board.
All or some keys are non All 1 The keyboard is defective. 1 Replace the user interface assembly.
responsive. 2 The communication board is defective. 2 Replace the user interface assembly.
The encoder is non All 1 The encoder failed. 1 Replace the user interface assembly.
responsive. 2 The communication board is defective. 2 Check and replace the user interface assembly.
All or some of the work lights All 1 The work light circuit board is defective. 1 Replace the work light circuit board.
are defective. 2 The cable is defective 2 Check the connection to the power supply.
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The switch on the work light All 1 The switch on the work light is defective. 1 Replace the work light switch.
is defective.
The flow meter light is non All 1 The power supply to the light is defective 1 Replace the power supply to the light.
operational. 2 The foil of light is defective. 2 Replace the foil of light.
3 The inverter is defective. 3 Replace the inverter
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MESSAGE/ISSUE OCCURRENCE CAUSE SOLUTION
Heating of circuit is non Runtime 1 Line power is not connected. 1 Check the line power connection.
functional. 2 The circuit cable is defective. 2 Replace the cable connection to the circuit.
3 Heating control board is defective. 3 Replace the heating control board.
AC Outlets are non All 1 A fuse is tripped 1 Replace the fuse
functional
The O2 reading is out of Runtime 1 The calibration of the oxygen sensor is 1 Calibrate the oxygen sensor again, or replace
tolerance inaccurate, or the oxygen sensor is the oxygen sensor.
defective.
The display screen has a All 1 The display screen is defective. 1 Replace the user interface assembly.
hotspot or uneven brightness 2 PC104 is defective. 2 Replace the user interface assembly.
The display screen is a solid Startup Test 1 The GUI program has crashed. 1 Reboot the system
color Runtime 2 The signal cable is disconnected. 2 Check the signal cable.
3 PC104 is defective. 3 Replace the user interface assembly.
4 The communication board or power supply 4 Replace the user interface assembly.
for the light is defective.
5 The display screen is damaged. 5 Replace the user interface assembly.
The pressure reading is out of Runtime 1 Calibration of the pressure sensor is out of 1 Calibrate the pressure sensor again.
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tolerance spec.
The PEEP reading is out of Runtime 1 Calibration of expiration valve (PEEP) is 1 Calibrate the expiration valve (PEEP).
tolerance inaccurate.
2 Calibration of pressure sensor is inaccurate. 2 Calibrate the pressure sensor.
the tidal volume reading is Runtime 1 The compliance test after startup is 1 Perform the compliance test after startup again.
out of tolerance inaccurate.
2 Calibration of the flow sensor is inaccurate. 2 Calibrate the flow sensor again.
3 Calibration of the inspiration valve is 3 Calibrate the inspiration valve again.
inaccurate.
4 Calibration of the pressure sensor is 4 Calibrate the pressure sensor again.
inaccurate.
“System Self Test” Startup Test 1 Self-test during each startup. 1 No action needed.
“NON-FUNCTIONAL Call Startup Test 1 A failure has been found (Displayed on the 1 Handle it according to specific information on
Service Representative” screen), which leads to the abnormal the failure.
operation of anesthesia machine.
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After the startup test, only the Startup Test 1 A failure has been found (Displayed on the 1 Handle it according to specific information on
MANUAL/AUTO key is screen), which leads to the abnormal the failure.
displayed, with the alarm: operation of anesthesia machine.
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(except O2 supply fail)
After the startup test, there Startup Test 1 A failure has been found (Displayed on the 1 Handle it according to specific information on
are Bypass and Continue screen), but it does not affect the normal the failure.
keys, but with an alarm operation of each ventilation mode.
displayed
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“Ventilator setting is not Runtime 1 A parameter has been set to a limit that can 1 The parameter set cannot exceed the
possible!” be set. adjustable range. If the limit is not reached,
another parameter may be limiting the range
and needs to be adjusted accordingly
“Displayed parameter values Runtime 1 The AS3000 is in the pre-selection mode, 1 Set parameters 15 seconds in advance; or
are for the pending mode” but it is still working according to the directly confirm and enter ventilation mode; or
original operating mode. press the NORMAL SCREEN button to return
to the original ventilation mode interface; or do
not perform any operation and it will
automatically return to the original ventilation
mode interface after 15 seconds.
“Pressure, Volume and Runtime 1 The functional alarm in Manual mode is 1 Enable the functional alarm in Manual mode.
Apnea Alarms are OFF!” disabled.
“Automatic Ventilation not Startup Test 1 A failure has been found (Displayed on the 1 Handle it according to specific information on
available!” Runtime screen); the AS3000 can work only in the failure.
Standby/Manual mode. This information is
displayed after entering the Main Screen.
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“BDU Communication Startup Test 1 The communication cable is disconnected. 1 Check the communication cable.
Failure!” Runtime 2 The BDU software has crashed or reset. 2 Power on again.
“O2 Sensor failure” Runtime 1 The main unit-oxygen sensor cable is 1 Check the unit-oxygen sensor cable.
disconnected.
“O2 Supply failure” Runtime 1 The gas source is closed or disconnected. 1 Check the gas source.
Continuous Pressure Runtime 1 Airway pressure is too high. 1 Relieve the airway pressure
2 The expiration valve (PEEP) is defective. 2 Repair/replace the expiration valve
3 The airway is occluded. 3 Clear the occlusion
High Airway Pressure Runtime 1 Airway pressure is high. 1 Adjust the upper limit set for the airway
pressure alarm.
Low Airway Pressure Runtime 1 Airway pressure is low. 1 Adjust the lower limit set for the airway
pressure alarm.
Negative Pressure Runtime 1 Airway pressure is continuously negative. 1 Check the airway and fresh gas setting
Low FiO2 Runtime 1 Oxygen concentration is lower than the 1 Adjust the lower limit set for the Oxygen
lower limit set for Oxygen Concentration Concentration alarm or the actual oxygen
alarm. concentration.
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2 Oxygen calibration is inaccurate. 2 Calibrate the oxygen concentration sensor
again.
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MESSAGE/ISSUE OCCURRENCE CAUSE SOLUTION
High FiO2 Runtime 1 Oxygen concentration is higher than the 1 Adjust the upper limit set for the Oxygen
upper limit set for the Oxygen Concentration Concentration alarm or the actual oxygen
alarm. concentration.
2 Oxygen calibration is inaccurate. 2 Calibrate the oxygen concentration sensor
again.
APNEA Runtime 1 Breathing hoses are disconnected. 1 Check the breathing hoses.
Low Battery Runtime 1 Battery capacity is low. 1 Connect the unit to AC power.
High Minute Volume Runtime 1 Minute ventilation is higher than the upper 1 Adjust the upper limit set for the Minute
limit set for the Oxygen Concentration Ventilation alarm.
alarm.
Low Minute Volume Runtime 1 Minute ventilation is lower than the lower 1 Adjust the lower limit set for the Minute Volume
limit set for the Minute Volume alarm. alarm.
APNEA Backup Runtime 1 PS mode is not triggered and APNEA 1 No action needed.
backup ventilation is given according to the
minimum breathing frequency that has been
set.
High PEEP Runtime 1 The expiration time is too short or expiration 1 Check the time setting and expiration pipeline.
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bottom of its travel during circuit, a removed absorber canister, a piece to the Test port. Select CMV mode and
runtime, after initial power-up removed O2 sensor or sensor adapter, confirm the selection. Immediately push the O2
and Leak Test. check valve dome rings, or no fresh gas Flush button until the bellows is completely
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flow while ventilator is running. filled. Return to STANDBY mode and remove Y-
piece from Test port.
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FAIL FAIL
Seal the
Manual scavenger port Check APL
Leak Test PASS PASS Valve
and repeat the
test
Check the
FAIL FAIL Manual bag
and bag arm
Check the
Check the Check the Check the PEEP
Bellows Dome Exhaust valve valve Proportional
Valve
Check the
Flowmeter
FAIL FAIL
module /
CGO port
Check and if Check Check Verify the I/E Rings Check the
Remove
sampling necessary the O2 the are tight and not PAW
exchange the cell Absorber cracked (do not gauge and
line
breathing hoses o-ring assembly over tighten!) its o-rings
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The following section shows the pneumatic components involved while performing the AS3000 startup tests.
Exp. Flow
APL Valve
Sensor
Breathing Bag
Absorber Exhaust
Valve
Patient Canister
Bellows
Reversing
Valve AGSS
Breathing
O2 Sensor
Insp. Valve System
Insp. Flow
Sensor
Electronic PEEP
Control Valve
Solenoid
Valve
Ventilator
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Proportional
Valve
Fresh Gas
Pressure AIR• O2
Regulator
Flow Flow
Meter Meter
O2
Outlet
Pressure
O2 Switch
Flush
P
Cylinder
O2
O
Fresh Gas Flow
Pressure
Flow Sensor
P
Vaporizer
Vaporizer
Regulator
P
V
Cylinder
Gas Inlet
AIR
Block
O
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Regulator
P
Cylinder
N20
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Ratio•
O
Controller
N20• Pressure Inlet Filter
P
Cuttoff Regulator
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Exp. Valve
Exp. Flow
APL Valve
Sensor
Breathing Bag
Absorber Exhaust
Valve
Patient Canister
Bellows
Reversing
Valve AGSS
Breathing
O2 Sensor
Insp. Valve System
Insp. Flow
Sensor
Electronic PEEP
Control Valve
Solenoid
Valve
Ventilator
Proportional
Valve
Fresh Gas
Pressure AIR•
Regulator
O2
Flow Flow
Meter Meter
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Outlet
Pressure
O2 Switch
Flush
P
Cylinder
O2
O
Fresh Gas Flow
Pressure
Flow Sensor
P
Vaporizer
Vaporizer
Regulator
P
V
Cylinder
Gas Inlet
AIR
Block
O
Pressure Inlet Filter
P
Regulator
P
Cylinder
N20
Ratio•
O
Controller
N20• Pressure Inlet Filter
P
Cuttoff Regulator
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3.7.3 Leak Test - Automatic Ventilation Test
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Test Pneumatics
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Exp. Valve
Exp. Flow
APL Valve
Sensor
Breathing Bag
Absorber Exhaust
Valve
Patient Canister
Bellows
Reversing
Valve AGSS
Breathing
O2 Sensor
Insp. Valve System
Insp. Flow
Sensor
Electronic PEEP
Control Valve
Solenoid
Valve
Ventilator
Proportional
Valve
Fresh Gas
Pressure AIR•
Regulator
O2
Flow Flow
Meter Meter
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O2
Outlet
Pressure
O2 Switch
Flush
P
Cylinder
O2
O
Fresh Gas Flow
Pressure
Flow Sensor
P
Vaporizer
Vaporizer
Regulator
P
V
Cylinder
Gas Inlet
AIR
Block
O
Pressure Inlet Filter
P
Regulator
P
Cylinder
N20
Ratio•
O
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N20• Pressure Inlet Filter
P
Cuttoff Regulator
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FIGURE 3-4 Automatic Ventilation Test Pneumatics
3.7.4 Compliance Test
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Exp. Valve
Exp. Flow
APL Valve
Sensor
Breathing Bag
Absorber Exhaust
Valve
Patient Canister
Bellows
Reversing
Valve AGSS
Breathing
O2 Sensor
Insp. Valve System
Insp. Flow
Sensor
Electronic PEEP
Control Valve
Solenoid
Valve
Ventilator
Proportional
Valve
Fresh Gas
Pressure AIR• O2
Regulator
Flow Flow
Meter Meter
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O2
Outlet
Pressure
O2 Switch
Flush
P
Cylinder
O2
O
Fresh Gas Flow
Pressure
Flow Sensor
P
Vaporizer
Vaporizer
Regulator
P
V
Cylinder
Gas Inlet
AIR
Block
O
Pressure Inlet Filter
P
Regulator
P
Cylinder
N20
Ratio•
O
Controller
N20• Pressure Inlet Filter
P
Cuttoff Regulator
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3.8 Pneumatic Hose and Wiring Diagrams
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Exp. Flow
APL Valve
Sensor
Breathing Bag
Absorber Exhaust
Valve
Patient Canister
Bellows
Reversing
Valve AGSS
Breathing
O2 Sensor
Insp. Valve System
Insp. Flow
Sensor
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Electronic PEEP
Control
37 33 Valve
Solenoid
Valve
Ventilator
Proportional
Valve 3
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30 32
Fresh Gas
36
38 Pressure AIR• O2
Regulator 20
Flow Flow
Meter Meter
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O2
Outlet
5 6
15 Pressure
O2 21 16 Switch
Flush
P
14 41
Cylinder
4
O2
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O
Fresh Gas Flow
Pressure 13
Flow Sensor
P
Vaporizer
Vaporizer
Regulator
P
24 40
V
Cylinder
Gas Inlet
AIR
19
Block
O
Pressure Inlet Filter 25
P
Regulator
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Cylinder
N20
Ratio•23
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Controller
N20• Pressure Inlet Filter 27
P
Cuttoff Regulator 26 2
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11 Insp. High 12 Manual/Auto
Switch
9 Exp. Low 10 Insp. Low
12 Manual/Auto
Switch
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11 Insp. High
8 Exp. High
INVERTER LCD
SW2 20
TopLight-Switch TopLight Sensor
5 J1 J2
4 J11
PC104
J15 LCD
30
BackLight J13
J10
J14
J12
15 KeyBoard
J6
J1
J2
J4
J7
22 Speaker J5 SPK
23 PWR
J2
J6 J7 PWR
24 LPT 232 ISOLATOR
FSU3 LJ3 J5 PRN
FSfm DB25 25 COM1 27 COMA
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COM1 COM1 COM4 COM1
32 J1 26 COM2 COM3 COM2
COM2 COM2
31 COMB
Mains input LJ3S 44
Mains Auxiliary SW-GP IV1 Vinsp J9 J3
Speaker
J4
J8
S1 RL1
21
S2
Paw IV2 Vexp
S3 J1
Encoder
28
S4
Pair LV1 man/cmv
J1
KeyPad
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AC/DC
LJ4
36 2 J3 10 19
LJ4S Amplifier
J2
8 J7
BDU
BDU
J30
J5
J6
9 J20
BAT LJ1
SLA-24V-3
S4
40 3 J4 J10
SW1
1 J5
J8 J1
38 7 J3 J2
6
LJ5S
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4.0 Replacement Parts and Accessories
4.1 Introduction
This section of the manual provides information that is necessary to identify replacement
parts and accessories.
Many circuit boards make extensive use of multi-layer and surface mount technology.
Individual component replacement is not recommended on these boards. Board exchange or
replacement is the most efficient method of repair for these types of assemblies. Component
level repair is not recommended.
Circuit boards, returned as parts of the exchange program, that show evidence of improper
repair techniques are not considered for exchange. Damaged boards will be invoiced at full
value and no exchange credit will be applied.
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5.1 Introduction
This section provides detailed information required to properly test and calibrate the
AS3000. Calibration consists of making mechanical and electrical adjustments with the
proper test equipment. The instrument should be tested and calibrated after repairs have
been completed or at regular intervals as part of a periodic maintenance procedure.
Ensure that all testing materials, including drive gas, breathing circuits, test fixtures, tools and
documents are available and current, calibrated and in good working order prior to
beginning.
Testing and programming requires utilizing internal service software. A password is required
to enter these screens. This password is provided during biomedical technician training.
5.2.2 Cautions
CAUTION: Refer to the “Periodic Maintenance Schedule of Service
Activities” on page 6-2, in the Periodic Maintenance section
for assistance when performing scheduled periodic
maintenance.
CAUTION: Do not leave gas cylinder valves open if the pipeline supply
is in use and the system master switch is turned to 'ON'. If
used simultaneously, cylinder supplies could be depleted,
leaving an insufficient reserve supply in the event of
pipeline failure.
CAUTION: Use cleaning agent sparingly. Excess fluid could enter the
machine, causing damage.
5.2.3 Notes
NOTE: Only bacterial filters with a low flow resistance must be
connected to the patient module and/or the patient
connection.
NOTE: Ensure that the gas supply of the machine always complies
with the technical specification.
NOTE: The APL Valve and PAW gauge numerics are for reference
only. Calibrated patient airway pressure is available on the
ventilator screen.
b. Flush the O2 sensor with air from the auxiliary output for 5-10 seconds to ensure that
no O2 bubbles are trapped in the sensor.
e. Press the O2 Flush button for 5-10 seconds to clear out any non-O2 gases from the
system.
f. Expose the oxygen sensor to 100% pure oxygen for at least 3 minutes.
g. Select 100% to start 100% oxygen concentration calibration.
FIGURE 5-2 Connecting the FIGURE 5-3 Blocking the Bag Port
Respiration Tube
a. Remove the Inspiratory and Expiratory valve disks, and reinstall the valve covers.
b. Connect a Respiration Tube between the Inspiratory and Expiratory Ports. (see
FIGURE 5-2)
c. Use the AS3000 Test Plug to block the Bag Port. (see FIGURE 5-3)
d. Set the APL Valve to 70 cmH2O.
e. With the Fresh Gas flow set to 100 mL/min, press the O2 Flush button. Verify that the
Paw gauge reads a minimum of 40 cmH2O after releasing the button.
f. If 40 cmH2O cannot be attained, open and close the APL Valve and repeat step e
prior to leakage troubleshooting.
g. Set the Fresh Gas flow to 0 mL/min.
h. Select Continue.
2. Calibration
a. Connect one end of the Calibration Hose to the High Pressure port on the AS3000
and the other to the inlet on the Vent Tester.
b. Connect one end of the Respiration Tube to the expiratory port on the AS3000 and
the other to the outlet of the Vent Tester.
c. Connect an unterminated tube (at least 1 meter long) to the inspiratory port on the
AS3000.
d. Select Continue to start calibration.
e. Ensure that there is 0 flow on the Flow Analyzer.
f. Set the on screen calibration to 0, and select Done to begin calibration. Successful
calibration will be confirmed by illuminating the corresponding calibration value
yellow. If the calibration value illuminates red, recalibrate the value until it
successfully calibrated.
g. Set the onscreen calibration value to 1.
h. Raise the flow until it reads 1.00 on the Flow Analyzer using the calibration hose
valve.
i. Select Done to begin calibration.
j. Repeat steps g. through i. for all calibration values listed on the screen. Ensure all
successfully calibrate and illuminate yellow.
k. After all values are successfully calibrated select Finish Cal.
l. The AS3000 will confirm that calibration was successfully completed.
m. Select Done to return to the calibration screen.
d. Select Continue.
2. Calibration
a. Press the O2 Flush Valve to fully fill bellows.
b. Select Continue to start calibration.
c. Follow the on-screen instructions.
2. 30 cmH2O Calibration
FIGURE 5-8 Disconnect the plastic flaps from the Adult Test Lung
1. Calibration
a. Disconnect the plastic flaps from the Adult Test Lung (P/N 0138-00-0012) and
connect it to the Y-fitting.
b. Set the Fresh Gas flow to 0 mL/min.
c. Press the O2 Flush Valve to fully fill bellows.
d. Select Continue to start calibration.
e. Follow the on-screen instructions.
a. Connect one end of the Respiration Tube to the Common Gas Outlet on the
AS3000, and the other to the inlet on the Flow Analyzer (Certifier-FA PLUS).
b. Set the Fresh Gas flow to 0 mL/min.
c. Select Continue to start calibration.
d. Ensure that there is 0 flow on the Flow Analyzer.
e. Set the on screen calibration to 0, and select Done to begin calibration. Successful
calibration will be confirmed by illuminating the corresponding calibration value
yellow. If the calibration value illuminates red, recalibrate the value until it
successfully calibrated.
f. Set the onscreen calibration value to 1.
g. Raise the flow until it reads 1.00 on the Flow Analyzer using the Flow Meter.
h. Select Done to begin calibration.
i. Repeat steps f. through h. for all calibration values listed on the screen. Ensure all
successfully calibrate and illuminate yellow.
j. After all values are successfully calibrated select Finish Cal.
k. The AS3000 will confirm that calibration was successfully completed.
l. Select Done to return to the calibration screen.
Periodic Maintenance
Parts are replaced at multiple intervals from the date of installation.
Constant contact with moist patient gas can result in the breathing system check valve
becoming sticky. Cleaning the check valve will resolve this issue. Perform this cleaning
procedure at least every 12 months.
Absorber
Locking
Mechanism
Absorber Mount
Assembly
Absorber Guide
Rod
Gasket and
Screen
Locking Nuts
Bellows Cover
O2 Sensor
Bellows
Assembly
PAW Gauge
Bag Arm
Inspiratory
Check Valve,
Expiratory
Valve Holder,
Check Valve,
Valve Holder, Cover, and Nut
Cover, and Nut
APL Valve
Absorber Port
11
Absorber
Mounting Plate Holder,
Absorber
Canister
Gasket,
Absorber Gasket,
Canister Absorber
Rod, Support
Absorber Ring Seal
Canister (2 pcs) (inside
Absorber
Canister)
1. Ensure that the gas pressure for O2, N2O, and AIR are at 50 ±10 psi.
2. Power ON the AS3000.
3. Attach a reusable-silicone-rubber breathing circuit to the Breathing System.
4. Tightly connect the Y-fitting on the breathing circuit to the test port.
5. Attach a breathing bag to the bag arm.
6. Set the APL Valve to the fully closed position (70 cmH2O).
7. Rotate the O2 Flow Control Valve until 50 cmH2O pressure is observed on the Airway
Pressure Gauge.
8. Verify that the flow required to stabilize the pressure is less than 300 mL/min.
1. Press the MENU key and then use the Navigator™ Knob to scroll to the Calibrate
menu tab (see FIGURE 6-22). Select the Start Calibration button.
2. After the Start Calibration button has been selected, the screen shown in
FIGURE 6-23 will be displayed, instructing the user to remove the oxygen sensor from
the Breathing System and expose it to room air for at least 3 minutes before proceeding.
After at least 3 minutes have passed, select the Next button to initiate the calibration
process. The progress bar shown in FIGURE 6-24 will be displayed.
2. Connect the respiratory gas monitor exhaust output to the barbed fitting port on the
Waste Gas Scavenger Assembly.
3. Cap any open ports on the waste gas scavenger assembly.
4. Ensure that the waste gas scavenger flow adjustment is able to be set throughout its full
range.
NOTE: Limit the volume in the test lung to provide sufficient airway
pressure to satisfy the Low Peak Pressure alarm. Or reduce
the Peak Pressure alarm limit to a lower valve to prevent
the alarm when using an adult test lung.
3. Attach a Vent Tester between the EXP port and the expiratory hose.
4. Set the O2 flow to 2 L/min and set the N2O and AIR flow rates to minimum flow.
5. Set the ventilator controls to:
6.8.10 Vaporizers
6.8.10.1 Vaporizer Interlock Test
1. Attach two vaporizers to the Vaporizer Mounting Manifold and lock them in place.
2. Rotate either of the vaporizer dial to 3% agent.
3. Verify that the other vaporizer dial cannot be rotated to a setting.
4. Set both vaporizer dials to 0.
5. Rotate the other vaporizer dial to 3%.
6. Verify that the first vaporizer dial cannot be rotated.
7. Rotate both vaporizer dials to T and remove both vaporizers.
8. Verify that the locking spring is intact.
9. Reconnect both vaporizers to the Vaporizer Mounting Manifold.
1. Remove the Fresh Gas Hose from the Common Gas Outlet.
2. Insert an endo-tracheal tube mask elbow adapter with monitoring port, into the Common
Gas Outlet.
3. Set the APL Valve to 70 cmH2O.
4. Remove the Waste Gas Scavenger Hose from the bottom of the Breathing System EVAC
port. Leave the connection to the waste gas scavenger attached.
5. Set the waste gas scavenger flow above the minimum setting.
6. Adapt the Waste Gas Scavenger Hose to connect to the endo-tracheal tube mask elbow,
now connected to the Common Gas Outlet port.
7. Attach the Agent Analyzer meter sampling tube to the endo-tracheal tube mask elbow's
monitoring port.
8. Fill the vaporizer with anesthetic agent (if necessary).
9. Test the vaporizer accuracy per the Dräger Vapor 2000 instructions (See
section 6.8.10.4), or see the appropriate vaporizer manual for testing details.
10. Test each vaporizer in turn.
11. Test any vaporizer on the Vaporizer Storage Mount.
12. Remove the measuring equipment from the Common Gas Outlet.
13. Reconnect the Fresh Gas, and Waste Gas Scavenger Hoses.
5. Tightly connect the Y-fitting on the breathing circuit to the test port.
6. Attach a breathing bag to the bag arm.
7. Set the APL Valve to the fully closed position (70 cmH2O).
8. Rotate the O2 Flow Control Valve until 50 cmH2O pressure is observed on the Airway
Pressure Gauge.
9. Verify that the necessary flow to stabilize the pressure is less than 300 mL/min.
1. Unplug the Power cable(s) from the convenience receptacles at the rear of the AS3000.
2. Plug the AS3000 into a Safety Analyzer.
3. Connect the case ground lead of the analyzer to the U-blade ground of one of the
convenience receptacles. Perform the following tests with the case grounded:
• Normal polarity
• Normal polarity with open neutral
4. Perform the following tests with the case ungrounded:
• Normal polarity
• Normal polarity with open neutral
• Reverse polarity
5. Verify that the maximum leakage current does not exceed 300 µA (0.3 mA).
6.9 Cleaning
6.9.1 Cleaning and Disinfecting the AS3000
Before cleaning, switch off the AS3000 and disconnect it from the mains.
If an anesthetist uses the same machine in successive cases, this checkout need not be
repeated or may be abbreviated after the initial checkout.
4. Verify that:
a. Flow-control valves are off
b. Vaporizers are off
c. Vaporizers are filled.
d. Vaporizer Filler caps are sealed tightly.
9. Test Flowmeters:
a. Check that all floats are at the bottom of the flow tubes with the flow control valves
closed.
b. Adjust the flow of all gases through their full range and check the floats for erratic
movements.
ATTRIBUTE SETTING
Patient Type Adult
Ventilation Mode CMV
Tidal Volume - VT 600
Breathing Rate - freq 8
I:E Ratio - I:E 1:2
Plateau - TP 10
PEEP - PEEP OFF
ATTRIBUTE SETTING
Patient Type Adult
Ventilation Mode PCV
Target Pressure - PTARGET 20
Breathng Rate - freq 8
I:E Ratio - I:E 1:2
PEEP - PEEP Off
Inspiratory Slope - Tslope 0.5
27. Turn on and set other appropriate alarms for equipment to be used.
28. Perform the Oxygen Sensor Calibration (Refer to section 6.8.4.6 (pg. 6-
22) ‘‘Oxygen Sensor Calibration’’).
29. Test for leaks in the machine and vaporizers by performing the High
Pressure Leak Test as described in step 15 of this section.
Please include the instrument model number, the serial number, and a description of the
problem with all requests for service.
Warranty questions should be directed to a local representative. A list of offices, along with
their phone numbers, is provided at the end of this manual.
Except as otherwise provided herein, the terms, conditions, and limitations of Mindray DS
USA, Inc.’s standard warranty will remain in effect.
Mindray DS USA, Inc. warrants that its products will be free from defects in workmanship
and materials for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase except that disposable
or one-time use products are warranted to be free from defects in workmanship and materials
up to a date one year from the date of purchase or the date of first use, whichever is sooner.
This warranty does not cover consumable items such as, but not limited to, batteries, external
cables, sensors, cuffs, hoses, or mounts.
Mindray DS USA, Inc. will not be liable for any incidental, special, or consequential loss,
damage, or expense directly or indirectly arising from the use of its products, liability under
this warranty and the buyer’s exclusive remedy under this warranty is limited to servicing or
replacing at Mindray DS USA, Inc.’s option at the factory or at an authorized distributor, any
product which shall under normal use and service appear to the Company to have been
defective in material or workmanship.
No agent, employee, or representative of Mindray DS USA, Inc. has any authority to bind
Mindray DS USA, Inc. to any affirmation, representation, or warranty concerning its
products, and any affirmation, representation or warranty made by any agent, employee, or
representative shall not be enforceable by buyer.
This warranty is expressly in lieu of any other express or implied warranties, including any
implied warranty or merchantability or fitness, and of any other obligation on the part of the
seller.
Damage to any product or parts through misuse, neglect, accident, or by affixing any non-
standard accessory attachments or by any customer modification voids this warranty.
Mindray DS USA, Inc. makes no warranty whatever in regard to trade accessories, such
being subject to the warranty of their respective manufacturers.
A condition of this warranty is that this equipment or any accessories which are claimed to
be defective be returned when authorized, freight prepaid to Mindray DS USA, Inc.,
Mahwah, New Jersey 07430. Mindray DS USA, Inc. shall not have any responsibility in the
event of loss or damage in transit.
Calibration may be performed without the need to disassemble the instrument. It is the
responsibility of the purchaser to perform calibration as necessary, in accordance with the
instructions provided in this manual.
7.2 Disclaimers
7.2.1 Product Improvements
Mindray DS USA, Inc. retains the right to modify the machine and/or operating instructions
without prior notification. These operating instructions explain all features of the AS3000
system and are correct at time of manufacture. Instructions and models produced at a later
stage, may contain improvements or modifications that were not included in previous
models.
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