TM VolumatMCAgiliaCE Int LF
TM VolumatMCAgiliaCE Int LF
TM VolumatMCAgiliaCE Int LF
Volumat MC Agilia
Technical Manual
Revisions table
TM Volumat MC Agilia_int : ref TM 3897
valid for pumps with serial numbers from 20135026 till…
Spelling corrections
09/07/13 2 Index "e" Precautions to be taken for flow rate test were
added.
Table of contents
1 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 7
1.1 General introduction .............................................................................. 7
1.2 Operation diagram ................................................................................. 8
1.3 Precautions for use................................................................................ 9
1.4 Operation safety ..................................................................................... 9
1.5 Technical characteristics .................................................................... 10
1.5.1 Electrical details ....................................................................................................... 10
1.5.2 Electronic details ...................................................................................................... 10
1.5.3 Mechanical details.................................................................................................... 10
1.5.4 Material characteristics ............................................................................................ 10
1.5.5 Conformity to standards ........................................................................................... 11
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4.3 Checks ................................................................................................. 33
4.3.1 Accessing the tests .................................................................................................. 33
4.3.2 Visual check ............................................................................................................. 34
4.3.3 Test 1, identification ................................................................................................. 35
4.3.4 Test 2, Maintenance................................................................................................. 36
4.3.5 Test 3, Maintenance messages ............................................................................... 37
4.3.6 Test 4, Events .......................................................................................................... 37
4.3.7 Test 5, Upstream pressure....................................................................................... 38
4.3.8 Test 6, Downstream pressure .................................................................................. 38
4.3.9 Test 7, Door ............................................................................................................. 39
4.3.10 Test 8, battery information ....................................................................................... 40
4.3.11 Test 9, Signalisation ................................................................................................. 41
4.3.12 Test 10, Keyboard.................................................................................................... 41
4.3.13 Test 11, Ageing test ................................................................................................. 42
4.3.14 Test 12, Battery life .................................................................................................. 43
4.3.15 Test 13, Battery test ................................................................................................. 43
4.3.16 Test 14, Air sensor ................................................................................................... 44
4.3.17 Test 15, Clamp motor............................................................................................... 45
4.3.18 Test 16, Flow rate .................................................................................................... 46
4.3.19 Test 17, Flow rate correction.................................................................................... 47
4.3.20 Test 18, Occlusivity .................................................................................................. 47
4.3.21 Test 19, Clamp ......................................................................................................... 47
4.3.22 Checking the presence limit alarm ........................................................................... 48
4.3.23 Mains/battery operation check ................................................................................. 48
4.3.24 Battery life check ...................................................................................................... 49
4.3.25 Electrical test ............................................................................................................ 49
4.4 Maintenance options ........................................................................... 50
4.4.1 Access to test........................................................................................................... 50
4.4.2 SAV 1, Maintenance date ........................................................................................ 52
4.4.3 SAV 2, Initial set up .................................................................................................. 52
4.4.4 SAV 3, Data log event.............................................................................................. 53
4.4.5 Quality Control Certificate ........................................................................................ 55
4.5 Flow rate check .................................................................................... 57
4.5.1 Measuring by computer............................................................................................ 57
4.5.2 Measuring with a scale............................................................................................. 60
4.5.3 Measuring with a test tube ....................................................................................... 62
4.6 Cleaning and disinfecting ................................................................... 65
4.7 Storage.................................................................................................. 65
4.8 Use of the internal battery.................................................................. 66
5 Troubleshooting..............................................................................................67
5.1 Breakdown guide ................................................................................. 67
5.2 Errors messages.................................................................................. 73
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6 Intervention procedures ................................................................................ 77
Procedure N°1: Battery and battery door ................................................. 79
Procedure N°2: Upper case........................................................................ 81
Procedure N°3: Display board ................................................................... 85
Procedure N°4: CPU board ....................................................................... 89
Procedure N°5: Power supply board......................................................... 93
Procedure N°6: Base kit ............................................................................. 97
Procedure n°7 : Air detector board ......................................................... 103
Procedure N°8: Pumping system ............................................................ 107
Procedure N°9: Motor ............................................................................... 113
Procedure N°10: Pressure sensor ........................................................... 119
Procedure N°11: OCS clamp motor......................................................... 125
7 Calibrations................................................................................................... 129
7.1 Calibrations procedure ...................................................................... 129
7.1.1 Access to the calibrations ...................................................................................... 129
7.1.2 Etal 1, Pressures.................................................................................................... 131
7.1.3 Etal 2, Door ............................................................................................................ 133
7.1.4 Etal 3, Air sensor.................................................................................................... 134
7.1.5 Elal 4, Flow rate ..................................................................................................... 135
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1 Introduction
1.1 General introduction
Volumat MC Agilia is the advanced volumetric infusion pump in the Agilia range, the family
of intuitive infusion devices developed by Fresenius Kabi.
Volumat MC Agilia offers a wide range of flow rates (from 1 to 1500ml/h in macro mode and
from 0.1 to 100ml/h in micro mode) as well as programming modes that suit all infusion
protocols, from the simplest to the most advanced.
As for all devices of the Agilia range, special attention has been paid to the ergonomics of
the pump in order to make it easy and pleasant to use.
Volumat Agilia can be programmed in three different modes:
No drug name,
Drug labelling,
Vigilant Drug'Lib.
The drop detector is optional. The pump is equipped with a patented auto-test called "OCS
test" (Occlusivity Check System) that checks the correct working order of the pump in
association with its administration set, thus preventing any risk of free flow.
The pump works with the Volumat Lines: these dedicated sets are equipped with a silicone
pumping segment and a SafeClip that automatically clamps the line to avoid any risk of free-
flow when the door is opened.
The Volumat MC Agilia pump has its own control keyboard and a LCD screen. It has an
internal battery which ensures a minimum battery life of 8 hours for a flow rate of 125ml/h.
A large choice of configuration parameters enables optimal use of the functions according to
the needs of each department.
Volumat MC Agilia is fitted with an infrared cell at the back. Fresenius Kabi also offers a
Link+ Agilia system enabling several Agilia pumps to communicate to a communications
system via the infrared cell and Link+ Agilia.
Volumat MC Agilia can be:
used as a stand alone device thanks to the mounted "swinglock" clamp that allows its
fixation on a rail or a pole.
stacked together with other Agilia devices thanks to its integrated locking system allowing
three Volumat MC Agilia pumps to be stacked on top of one another to facilitate
transportation. Easy to carry, Volumat MC Agilia is ideal for transporting patients.
Introduction
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1.2 Operation diagram
Introduction
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1.3 Precautions for use
The ! symbol visible on the device, indicates that the relevant operator guide should be
read thoroughly.
Volumat MC Agilia has been tested in accordance with the standards applicable to
electromagnetic compatibility of the medical devices. Its immunity makes helps to ensure
correct operation. The limitation of the radiation emitted avoids undesirable interference with
other equipment such as EEG, ECG, etc. If a Volumat MC Agilia pump is placed near
devices such as surgical equipment HF, X-rays, mobile phones or Wifi points, then minimal
distances between equipment must be respected.
The device must not be used in the presence of inflammable anaesthetic agents due to a risk
of explosion. It should always be used away from all risk areas.
The device could be disturbed by pressure or pressure variations, mechanical shocks, heat
ignition sources, etc. Please contact our After-Sales Department, if you wish to use devices in
specific conditions. The pump must be used in a horizontal and stable position to work
correctly.
The physiological effects of medicine may be influenced by the characteristics of the device
and the associated tubing (the constitution material is normally listed on the tubing
packaging). Check that the prescriptions are compatible with the characteristics of the
trumpet curves and with the occlusion alarm setting times in relation to the programmed flow
rate.
The device uses a Lithium Ion Rechargeable battery. Incorrect handling of a Lithium Ion
battery by a non qualified personnel may cause leakage, heat, smoke, explosion or fire, which
could result in deterioration of performance or failure. This may also damage the protection
device installed in the battery pack, resulting in damage to the equipment or injury to the user.
Fresenius Kabi cannot, in any circumstances, be held responsible for any medical or other
problem due to incorrect use of the device.
Kindly consult the Instructions for use manual for more details.
Use conditions:
Temperature : 5°C to 40°C / 41°F to 104°F.
Humidity : 20% to 90%, no condensation.
Atmospheric pressure : 700 hPa to 1060 hPa.
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1.5 Technical characteristics
Components Materials
1 Screw cap (2) Polyamide
2 Nut bolt button Polyamide
3 M8 moulded screws Polyamide
4 Angle bracket ABS
5 Battery door ABS
6 Right and left flange Polycarbonate
7 Pumping block plate Polyamide
8 Moulded cover over light guide ABS
9 Light guide Polycarbonate
10 Window Polycarbonate
11 Moulded base ABS
12 Base right tube guide Polyamide 6
13 Base left tube guide Polyamide 6
14 Cover central hook Polyamide 6
15 Cover Right and left hook Polyamide 6
16 Infrared window Polycarbonate
17 Excentric bolt POM
18 Bolt front case POM
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Components Materials
22 Air detector support ABS
23 Door ABS
24 Door plate Polyarylamide
25 Moulded lever + hooks Polyarylamide
26 Right and left door hinge Polyamide 6
27 OCS fuse Polyacetal
28 OCS unclamping finger Polyamide
29 Mechanical spring cap Polyamide
30 OCS detector cradle Polyarylamide
31 Pumping block Polyamide
32 Star motor ring Polyacetal
33 Motor pulley Polyamide
34 Cam shaft pulley Polyamide
35 Belt idler pulley Polyamide
36 Belt idler lever Polyacetal
37 Rotation control disk Polyamide
38 Pumping finger PA6-12
39 Pumping block Polyarylamide
40 Moulded cam shaft PA66
41 Bearing motor support Polyarylamide
42 Magnet support ABS
43 Membrane TF3 STE
44 Membrane frame Polypropylene
45 Back foot LSR
46 Front foot LSR
47 RJ11 stopper TPE EPTR
48 Connector stopper TPE EPTR
49 Star motor shock absorber Elastomere
"Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration on EMC" chapter of the Instructions For Use
manual.
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Introduction
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2 Description and operation
2.1 Physical description
Angle bracket
Air bubbles detector Cover
Base Door
Control panel
Volumat MC Agilia pump is made up of 3 main parts: an angle bracket, a cover and a base.
The cover contains:
a display board.
The base supports:
a CPU board,
an air bubble detector board,
an OCS system,
a pump motor mechanism,
an air bubble detection,
Description and operation
a clamp system.
The angle bracket supports:
a power supply board,
a mains board,
a battery.
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2.1.1 The display board
The display board is situated underneath the front of the command panel and contains all the
essential parts for man-machine interaction:
Keyboard
Synoptics and control indicators
LCD screen
Buzzer
J2
J1
J3
Display board
This board is connected to the other parts by means of connectors.
J1 connector to keyboard
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J2 connector to CPU board
J3 to display connector
Pin Description
1 A_LED Backlight LED anode
2 C_LED Backlight LED cathode
3 - Not connected
4 - Not connected
5 GND Ground, indicating serial access to LCD
6 MOSI LCD serial data line
7 CLK LCD serial line clock
8 GND Not used by the LCD in serial access
9 GND Not used by the LCD in serial access
10 GND Not used by the LCD in serial access
11 GND Not used by the LCD in serial access
12 GND Not used by the LCD in serial access
13 GND Not used by the LCD in serial access
14 GND Not used by the LCD in serial access
Description and operation
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2.1.2 CPU board
The CPU board is made up of a main micro controller, FLASH and RAM memories and
various analogue or power functions, namely:
Two single step bipolar motor commands
A power supply cut out - elevator type (BOOST)
Adjustment of and acquisition from different sensors
Different lines of communication (synchronous or non-synchronous serial link, optional
Bluetooth connection).
The CPU board is connected to the display board by means of the J2 connector.
A ribbon cable connects it to the power supply board by means of the J14 connector.
J11
J7 J3 J10
J4 on the inside
J13 J12
J9
J14
J2 J1
CPU board
Pin Description
1 +BOBINEA + motor A coil
2 -BOBINEA - motor A coil
3 +BOBINEB + motor B coil
4 -BOBINEB - motor B coil
Pin Description
1 +BOBINEA + motor A coil
Description and operation
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J3 connector to downstream pressure sensor
Pin Description
1 GND Ground
2 +3V3_PS Power supply +3.3V filtered for pressure sensor
3 V+ + Pressure sensor resistance bridge
4 GND Ground
5 V- - Pressure sensor resistance bridge
6 GND Ground
Pin Description
1 GND Ground
2 +3V3_PS Power supply +3.3V filtered for pressure sensor
3 V+ + Pressure sensor resistance bridge
4 GND Ground
5 V- - Pressure sensor resistance bridge
6 GND Ground
Pin Description
1 GND Ground
2 MC_OPTO2/ Opto 2 status
3 MC_CD_OPTO Opto 2 power supply
4 GND Ground
5 MC_OPTO1/ Opto 1 status
6 MC_CD_OPTO Opto 1 power supply
7 GND Ground
8 /S_CLAMP CLAMP opto status
9 /S_CD_CLAMP CLAMP opto power supply
10 GND Ground
Pin Description
1 +3V3 +3.3V power supply
2 +3V3 +3.3V power supply
3 TCK "Input" JTAG port signal
4 TDO "Output" JTAG port signal
5 TRST/ "Input" JTAG port signal
Description and operation
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J10 connector to opto motor
Pin Description
1 GND Ground
2 MP_OPTO/ Motor opto rotation state
3 MP_CD_OPTO Opto power supply
4 GND Opto power supply return
Pin Description
A1 GND Ground
B1 VBAT Battery power supply or + "10V mains"
A2 +3V3- Diagnostic signal (correct boards connection)
PERM_PROT
B2 - Not connected
A3 GND Ground
B3 +3V3 Power supply +3V3
A4 TON/OFF Keyboard ON/OFF key
B4 MISO SPI bus MISO signal
A5 GND Ground
B5 MOSI SPI bus MOSI signal
A6 GND Ground
B6 CLK SPI bus clock signal
A7 GND Ground
B7 RESET/ Control signal
A8 RSLCD Control signal (intended for LCD display)
B8 CSLCD/ Control signal
A9 CSLDCD/ Control signal
B9 CD_BUZ_AFF Buzzer command
A10 GND Ground
B10 S_ANA_DOOR Analogue signal sent by the "DOOR" sensor
A11 +3V3 Power supply +3.3V
B11 GND Ground
A12 - Not connected
B12 PRES_CARTES Diagnostic signal (correct boards connection)
A13 VBAT Battery power supply or "+10V mains"
B13 GND Ground
Pin Description
Description and operation
1 GND Ground
2 PULSE_goutte Sensor return signal
3 GND Ground
4 GND Ground
5 CDLED_goutte Sensor power supply
6 GND Ground
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J13 connector to air detector
Pin Description
1 GND Ground
2 DA_ANA_AIR Analogue signal sent by the air detector
3 GND Ground
4 DA_DISCH Air detector reset command
5 +3V3 +3.3V power supply
6 DA_GAIN Air detector gain adjustment command
7 +3V3 +3.3V power supply
8 DA_SCL I²C bus clock signal between main micro controller
and air detector
9 DA_SDA I²C bus data signal between main micro controller
and air detector oscillator
10 GND Ground
Pin Description
A1 GND Ground
B1 VBAT Battery power supply or "+10V mains"
A2 +3V3-PERM Power supply +3.3V backup for date stamper
B2 - Not connected
A3 GND Ground
B3 +3V3 +3.3V power supply
A4 TON/OFF Keyboard ON/OFF key
B4 GND Ground
A5 SCL_ALIM I²C bus clock signal between main micro controller
(CPU) and secondary (Power supply)
B5 SDA_ALIM I²C data signal between main micro controller
(CPU) and (Power supply)
A6 GND Ground
B6 RXIR Infrared cell reception signal
A7 TXIR Infrared cell emission signal
B7 GND Ground
A8 SCK Serial bus clock signal
B8 GND Ground
A9 RXD External plug data reception signal
B9 TXD External plug data emission signal
A10 GND Ground
B10 CD_BUZZ_ALIM Buzzer command
A11 +3V3 +3.3V power supply
Description and operation
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2.1.3 The power supply board
The power supply board is made up of a micro controller (ATmega48, as a secondary in
relation to the one on the CPU board and in relation to its attributed functions) and the
different analogue or power functions, namely:
Management of the power supply for all the boards
A battery charger
An Infrared interface
Different lines of communication (internal and external to the boards)
A buzzer
The power supply board is situated on the angle bracket. It is used to supply power to the
electronic unit from the 100V - 240V CA network or, externally, from 9V CC. It also charges a
2.2Ah battery.
J1
J2 on the inside
J6
J3 on the inside
Pin Description
A1 GND Ground
B1 VBAT Battery power supply or "+9V mains"
A2 +3V3-PERM Power supply +3.3V backed up for the time stamper
B2 - Not connected
A3 GND Ground
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J1 to CPU board connector
Pin Description
B6 RXIR Infrared cell reception signal
A7 TXIR Infrared cell emission signal
B7 GND Ground
A8 SCK Serial bus clock signal
B8 GND Ground
A9 RXD External plug data reception signal
B9 TXD External plug data emission signal
A10 GND Ground
B10 CD_BUZ_ALIM Buzzer command
A11 +3V3 +3.3V power supply
B11 GND Ground
A12 - Not connected
B12 PRES_CARTES Diagnostic signal (good board connection)
A13 VBAT Battery power supply or "+9V mains"
B13 GND Ground
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J5 connector to external plug
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2.1.4 The mains board
The mains board contains the mains plug, the ECG filter as well as F1 and F2 fuses.
It is the interface between the mains and the power supply board. The mains board is situated
on the angle bracket. It enables the power supply board to be changed without the need for
soldering.
J2
J1 on the inside
F2 F1
Mains board
This board is connected to the other parts by means of connectors.
J2 connector to mains
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2.1.5 The air detection board
The air detection board is made up of an input amplifier and an output amplifier which are
linked to the ceramic elements for reception and emission.
The air detection board is fixed to the base. It transmits the air bubbles volume in the
administration set in the form of analogue data to the CPU board.
J1
J3 J2
J2
Pin Description
1 GND Ground
2 DA_ANA_AIR Analogue signal sent by the air detector
3 GND Ground
4 DA_DISCH Air detector command reset
5 +3V3 +3.3V power supply
6 DA_GAIN Air detector adjustment gain command
7 +3V3 +3.3V power supply
8 DA_SCL I²C bus clock signal between main micro controller
and air detector oscillator
9 DA_SDA I²C bus data signal between main micro controller
and the air detector oscillator
10 GND Ground
J2 to emission connector
J3 to receiver connector
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2.2 Operational description
From an operational point of view, the Volumat MC Agilia pump is made up of 3 sub-
assemblies:
a sub-assembly to maintain and to check the correct positioning of the administration set.
a motorisation sub-assembly.
an external connection sub-assembly.
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Description and operation
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3 Description of the menus
3.1 Options menu
The options menu enables the Volumat MC Agilia to be adapted to the specific needs of
each department. It accesses the menus that customise the infusion parameters.
Fresenius Kabi recommends the presence of its qualified staff, or a member of your
Technical Department, who will assist you in implementing the configuration procedures you
wish to select.
To access some of the sub-menus, you need to type in an access code. This code can be
defined and/or de-activated in the Service mode. As long as the device is kept switched on,
the code does not need to be keyed in again.
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Description of the menus
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Description of the menus
The calibration menu is reserved for qualified staff only. Its access is protected by a
code. To find out about the operating mode for the various calibrations, refer to the
"Calibrations" chapter.
This menu enables the calibration of:
Etal 1, Pressures,
Etal 2, Door,
Etal 3, Air sensor,
Etal 4, Flow rate.
The After-Sales Service tests can also be carried out more quickly and simply from
a PC using our maintenance software. (Contact our Technical Service department
for more details.)
The After-Sales Service test menu contains a series of 19 tests or checks:
Test 1, Identification,
Test 2, Maintenance,
Test 3, Maintenance messages,
Test 4, Events,
Test 5, Upstream pressure,
Test 6, Downstream pressure,
Test 7, Door,
Test 8, Battery information,
Test 9, Indication,
Test 10, Keyboard,
Test 11, Ageing test,
Test 12, Battery life,
Test 13, Battery test,
Test 14, Air sensor,
Test 15, Clamp motor,
Test 16, Flow rate,
Test 17, Flow rate correction,
Test 18, Occlusivity,
Test 19, Clamp.
Description of the menus
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Description of the menus
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4 Preventive maintenance
4.1 Recommendations
The device can only be checked, serviced or repaired by Fresenius Kabi or by a certified and
approved maintenance service. Any abnormal functioning of the pump must be brought to the
attention of your in-house qualified technical personnel or our Technical Service.
Should you need to return the pump to our Technical Service, it should be cleaned,
disinfected and very carefully packaged, preferably in its original packaging, before being
sent.
For all information concerning the repair and use of the pump, kindly contact our Technical
Service or our Sales department.
Fresenius Kabi is not liable for loss or damage to the pump during its transport to our
Technical Service.
Important:
If these maintenance procedures are not observed, the pump’s correct operation will
be impaired.
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Maintenance préventive
4.3 Checks
A quality control certificate is available at the end of this section.
In order to ensure the smooth running of the checking procedure, recharge the
battery for 16 hours beforehand.
Keyboard description.
Key Function
ON switches on the pump.
OFF switches it off when pressed for over three seconds.
SILENCE ALARM
The selection keys scroll through the numbers and letters on the
tenths, units and tens values and allow one to move to the next
menu.
OK validates your test selection or moves the cursor.
enter starts up infusion.
exit exits the screen and returns to the "previous" menu.
Bolus or prime
Maintenance préventive
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Moving to the After-Sales Service test mode.
Press "Menu/History" key.
Keep it pressed down and press "ON/OFF".
When the "Options" main menu displays,
release "Menu/History" and "ON/OFF" keys.
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4.3.3 Test 1, identification
This test displays:
the device information screen, serial numbers screen, language information screen, zone
information screen and boot information screen.
Maintenance préventive
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4.3.4 Test 2, Maintenance
This test displays:
the running time since the last maintenance service in hours, days or months; the date of the
last maintenance service; the total running time in hours, days or months and the number of
cycles executed by the pumping unit.
"Exit", leaves the screen and returns the user to the last "Test" menu.
Maintenance préventive
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4.3.5 Test 3, Maintenance messages
This test displays information concerning the Technical Service interventions.
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4.3.7 Test 5, Upstream pressure
This test displays the upstream pressure value in mV, the calibration values of the different
upstream pressures in mV, the date and calibration counter.
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Select "exit" to return to the "Test" menu.
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4.3.10 Test 8, battery information
This test displays:
the battery running time displayed in hours, days and months;
the number of discharge cycles equivalent to the number of hours of battery use / 7h;
the start date for the battery running time counter; the battery voltage in mV and
in 1/100 volts; the battery temperature in mV and in 1/10°C.
The current charge/discharge in LSB and mA.
Duration:
the number of battery operating hours is reset to "0",
resetting the number of cycles to"0".
Cycles:
the number of cycles is reset to "0".
Start date:
Only the total battery running time since the beginning
remains incremented.
Current:
the value of the current consumed or on charge and
its conversion in LSB.
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4.3.11 Test 9, Signalisation
This test checks that the indicator lights and buzzer are functioning correctly.
"exit", exits the screen and returns to the "Test" menu for the
entire duration of the test.
Press the "Menu" key for a long time to exit the screen and
return to the "Test" menu for the entire duration of the test.
Maintenance préventive
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4.3.13 Test 11, Ageing test
This text checks the motor block/pumping system is functioning correctly as well as the pump
occlusivity.
During the test, the rotation control is activated and the device sets in error if a problem is
detected.
In a test with a defined number of steps/cycles or using a synchro mode, the test ends
when the requested position is reached.
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4.3.14 Test 12, Battery life
This test displays:
the amount of battery charge; the date of the last automatic extinction; the pump’s battery
running time before the pre-alarm and battery alarm were triggered; the alarm’s running time
till the battery is off.
"Test 12" always displays information concerning the previous discharge. If the battery is
replaced, all the parameters on test 8 must be reset to zero.
Carrying out the battery test does not require the presence
of an operator to note the battery life.
At the end of the battery life test, the device switches off.
To read the battery life, connect the device
to the mains power and select "test 12" :
the battery life should be > 6h30.
Maintenance préventive
Once the battery life has been obtained, test 13 accelerates the battery discharge. If the
battery is changed, all the parameters for test 8 must be reset to zero.
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4.3.16 Test 14, Air sensor
This test displays:
the air detector value in mV, the calibration values in mV, the date and calibration counter.
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4.3.17 Test 15, Clamp motor
This test checks the clamp motor is functioning correctly when carrying out displacement.
During the test, the rotation control is activated and the device set in error if a problem is
detected.
In a test with a defined number of steps/cycles or using a "declamping" displacement
mode, the test ends when the requested position is reached.
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4.3.18 Test 16, Flow rate
This test checks the flow rate coefficient performed in the flow rate calibration procedure.
(Etal 4)
Carry out a flow rate test that conforms to the EN-60-601-2-24 standard
(see chapter 4.5" Flow rate check").
Check that the flow rate error lies between -5% and +5%.
Before any flow rate test, carry out an infusion of 25ml to warm up the tube.
The IS flow rate software dedicated to this procedure is available from Fresenius Kabi.
Any flow rate test using the "default values" menu ends with a minimum/maximum volume
indication that eases the checking of the result obtained when this test is carried out with a
scale or a test tube.
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4.3.19 Test 17, Flow rate correction
This test displays the flow rate corrective coefficient on the device, the date and
calibration counter.
Position: closed.
Open the door, check
Clamp: present
Position: closed.
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4.3.22 Checking the presence limit alarm
To carry out this operation, exit the test mode pressing "ON/OFF" key.
Carry out the following assembly:
Bag
1m
50 cm
Manometer
3-way stopcock
T
Pump
Container
When the value of the measured pressure, lies outside of the limit selected, recalibrate
the pressure sensor (see "Etal 1 Upstream and downstream pressure sensors
calibration").
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4.3.24 Battery life check
Carry out a complete battery recharge before proceeding with the test.
The duration of the charging procedure is:
<6h device switched off
<20h device functioning
(See test 12, Battery life)
When the test has been carried ou automatically, as described in test 13, the battery life
must be greater than 6.30 hours.
When the test is carried out in normal functioning mode, the battery life must be an
average of 8h for a flow rate of 125ml/h.
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4.4 Maintenance options
Keyboard description.
Key Function
ON, switches on the device.
OFF stops the device by pressing for more than three seconds.
Menu/History accesses the test mode.
The selection keys are used to scroll through the numbers and
letters on the tenths, units and tens and move to the next menu.
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Moving to the Maintenance configuration
Press "Menu/History".
Keep it pressed down while pressing "ON/OFF" key.
When the "Options" main menu displays,
release "Menu/History" and "ON" keys.
You can exit the configuration mode at any time by pressing "Menu".
This function cancels the modifications.
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4.4.2 SAV 1, Maintenance date
This screen selects the date for the next maintenance.
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4.4.4 SAV 3, Data log event
This test displays the list of the alarms stamped with date and time (like Test 4).
The "Data log event" main menu displays.
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Maintenance préventive
Conformity
N° Procedure Value Obtained
Yes No
1 Check the general appearance of the case, label containing serial number and
product code.
2 OCS check:
Switch the device on.
Install an administration set filled with water.
Check OCS.
3 Check the upstream pressure (without drip detector): *********** ..........................
Start a 100ml/h infusion without a drop detector.
Clamp the administration set between the drop chamber and the pump.
Check that the Upstream occlusion alarm is triggered before 30 seconds.
Unclamp the tube.
Press "silence alarme".
"Start" displays.
Refer to chapter 7 "Calibration / Calibration procedure / EtAL1 pressure
calibration", if one of the values is out of range.
4 Check the downstream pressure.
Install the water manometer at the administration set outlet.
Set the pressure threshold at 750mmHg.
Start infusion at 100ml/h.
Check that the Downstream occlusion alarm is triggered at 750mmHg +125
(1bar + 0.15).
Refer to chapter 7 "Calibration / Calibration procedure / EtAL1 pressure
calibration", if one of the values is out of range.
5 Check the drop detector "if present".
6 Check the air detector.
Start the test with at a flow rate of 500ml/h,
Create an air bubble in the administration set with a minimum length of 5 cm.
Check the presence of the air bubble alarm (sound and visual) when the air
bubble passes through the air bubble detector.
Refer to chapter 7, "Calibration / Calibration procedure / EtAL3 calibration of the
air detector", if the values are out of range.
7 Display the running time and the last maintenance date, test 2 (in hours, days or
months). ************************************************************* ..........................
Maintenance préventive
8 Check the LCD screen, all light indicators and buzzer, test 9. ** ..........................
9 Check the keyboard, test 10. ************************************** ..........................
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Conformity
N° Procedure Value Obtained
Yes No
10 Check the occlusivity, test 11.
Connect the water manometer at the administration set outlet.
Press the Bolus key to unclamp the administration set.
Start the test with at a flow rate of 500ml/h and confirm all other steps.
Check that no motor error is triggered and that the maximum pressure lies
between 1.9bar and 2.5bar in maximum 45 seconds.
11 Check the clamp motor, test 15.
Validate the clamping and unclamping.
Check for absence of motor alarm.
12 Check the clamp, test 19.
Close the door without the administration set.
Check the message:
clamp "absent",
position "opened".
Insert the tube and close the door.
Check the message:
clamp "present",
position "closed".
13 Check the flow rate.
Before any flow rate test, carry out an infusion of 25 ml to ’warm up’ the
administration set.
Carry out a flow rate test in conformity with EN-60-601-2-24 standard.
Check that the flow rate error lies between - 5% and + 5%.
Refer to chapter 7, "Calibration / Calibration procedure / Etal 4 flow rate
calibration", if the value is out of range.
14 Check the battery life, test 13:
Recharge the battery for 6 hours (device off).
Carry out the test according to test 13.
Note the battery running time information, test 12: *********** ..........................
it should be > 6h30
15 Carry out the electrical test according to EN / IEC 60601-1 standard
Observations:
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Preventive maintenance
Use a new administration set [otherwise, make a hole in the filter of the administration set
(if equipped with) and use this set for maximum 10 calibrations].
Do not recycle medical water.
Keep the container clean changing it as often as necessary.
Make sure the environmental temperature is between 18°C and 30°C.
To acquire the IS flow rate software, contact the Fresenius Kabi Customer service
department.
Equipment needed
Scale connected to a micro-computer:
Flow rate value Scale sensitivity
x < 5ml/h 1/10000th
5ml/h < x < 30ml/h 1/1000th
x > 30ml/h 1/100th
Multi-scale acquisition programme
Test tube or beaker with 1ml graduations
Liquid: distilled water, oil.
Catheter extension with Luer Lock end (length 100cm, internal diameter 2.5mm)
Needle:
Flow rate value Type of needle
x < 30ml/h G26
x > 30ml/h G18 or G21 Preventive maintenance
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Installation
Following the diagram below:
50 cm
1 cm
RS 232
Anti-vibration measuring table
cable
The infusion line (needle/catheter extension) must not rest on the scale/test tube
unit.
Press "ON" (device on mains power mode).
Prime the infusion line using the "BOLUS" key.
Check for the absence of air bubbles.
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Operating mode
Preventive maintenance
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4.5.2 Measuring with a scale
Use a new administration set [otherwise, make a hole in the filter of the administration set
(if equipped with) and use this set for maximum 10 calibrations].
Do not recycle medical water.
Keep the container clean changing it as often as necessary.
Make sure the environmental temperature is between 18°C and 30°C.
Equipment needed
Chronometer
Scale:
Flow rate value Scale sensitivity
x < 5ml/h 1/10000th
5ml/h < x < 30ml/h 1/1000th
x > 30ml/h 1/100th
Test tube or beaker with 1ml graduations.
Liquid: distilled water, oil
Catheter extension with Luer Lock end (length 100cm, internal diameter 2.5mm)
Needle:
Flow rate value Type of needle
x < 30ml/h G26
x > 30ml/h G18 or G21
Installation
Following the diagram below:
50 cm
1 cm
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Fill the container with 600ml or more of distilled water.
Connect an administration set with the container.
Connect the canula with the distal end of the administration
set.
Fit the administration set on to the pump.
Fill the administration set with water. Take care that no air is
in the administration set before the measurement is started.
Fill the test administration set or the beaker with some water
ensuring the canula is dipped in the water (> 1cm).
Add several drops of oil to create a greasy film on the
surface of the water. This way the user will avoid any
measurement error due to evaporation of the water.
Place the test tube or the beaker in the centre of the scale
platform ensuring is not in touch with the scale.
Place the canula inside the test tube on the beaker ensuring
that it is dipped in the water.
Operating mode
Carry out a flow rate selection.
For low flow rates (< 5ml/h), confirm or wait 1 hour for infusion to stabilise. For high flow
rates, wait 10 to 30 minutes after the end of the infusion.
Carry out the scale taring: 00.00 g.
Start the infusion by pressing "VALIDATION", and start the
chronometer (if necessary, note the chronometer value).
After one hour, press "STOP" to stop the test.
Note the value (in grams) of the "infused" liquid.
Calculate the difference between the theoretical value and
the real value.
1gram = 1ml.
The error percentage is calculated according to the following
formula:
( Measured value – Theoretical value )
× 100 = Error percentage
Preventive maintenance
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Theoretical value
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4.5.3 Measuring with a test tube
Use a new administration set [otherwise, make a hole in the filter of the administration set
(if equipped with) and use this set for maximum 10 calibrations].
Do not recycle medical water.
Keep the container clean changing it as often as necessary.
Make sure the environmental temperature is between 18°C and 30°C.
Material needed
Chronometer
Test tube or beaker with 1ml graduations
Liquid: distilled water, oil
Catheter extension with Luer Lock end (length 100cm, internal diameter 2.5cm)
Needle:
Flow rate value Type of needle
x < 30ml/h G26
x > 30ml/h G18 or G21
Installation
Following the diagram below:
50 cm
1 cm
Fill the giving set with water. Take care that no air is in the
tube before the measurement is started.
Fill the test tube or the beaker with some water ensuring the
canula is dipped in the water (> 1cm).
Add several drops of oil to create a greasy film on the
surface of the water. This way the user will avoid any
measurement error due to evaporation of the water.
Place the canula inside the test tube or the beaker ensuring
that it is dipped in the water.
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Operating mode
Carry out a flow rate selection.
For low flow rates (< 5ml/h), confirm and wait 1 hour for the infusion to stabilise. For
higher flow rates, wait 10 to 30 minutes after the end of the infusion.
Start the infusion by pressing "VALIDATION" and start the
chronometer (if necessary, note the chronometer value).
When the volume has been totally infused in the test tube,
calculate the difference between the theoretical value and
the real value:
Real flow rate = 50ml / time in hours
The error percentage is calculated according to the following formula:
( Measured value – Theoretical value )
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- × 100 = Error percentage
Theoretical value
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Preventive maintenance
Do not use :
TRICHLOROETHYLENE-DICHLOROETHYLENE.
AMMONIA.
AMMONIUM CHLORIDE.
CHLORINE AND AROMATIC HYDROCARBON.
ETHYLENE DICHLORIDE-METHYLENE.
CHLORIDE-CETONE.
These aggressive agents could damage the plastic parts and cause device malfunction.
Take care with ALCOHOL based SPRAYS (20% - 40% alcohol). They lead to
tarnishing and small cracks in the plastic, and do not provide the necessary
cleaning prior to disinfection.
Disinfecting SPRAYS may be used, in accordance wih the manufacturer recommendation,
from a distance of 30 cm of the device, avoid the accumulation of the product in liquid form.
Please contact the appropriate service, responsible for cleaning and disinfecting products, in
your establishment for further details.
4.7 Storage
The device should be stored in a dry, cool place. In case of prolonged storage, the battery
should be disconnected via the battery access flap situated underneath the device.This
should be done by a qualified technician.
Storage conditions and carrying:
Temperature: -10°C to +60°C / 14°F to 140°F.
Atmospheric pressure: 500hPa to 1060hPa.
Humidity: 10% to 90%, no condensation.
Fully recharge the battery before using the device to avoid any risks caused by micro power
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4.8 Use of the internal battery
This device is provided with Li-Ion battery. When the device is disconnected from the mains, it
automatically switches to battery mode.
Before starting for the first time, charge the battery for approx. 5 hours by connecting the
power supply cord without using the device.
If possible, if not using device for an extended period (higher than 2 months), remove it from
the device and store it in a place according to recommended use conditions. If not possible to
remove battery or for a short period (lower than 2 months), it is recommended to charge the
battery at least once a month, by leaving the device connected on mains power supply 8
hours at least (device OFF).
You can also recharge a Lithium-ion battery whenever convenient, without the full charge /
discharge cycle necessary to get full capacity when fully charged.
In order to maximize the life time and the performances of the battery:
Use and store in a cool place.
In use, leave the device connected to mains power supply to maintain the charge of the
battery and the maximum capacity when possible.
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5 Troubleshooting
5.1 Breakdown guide
Displayed
Meaning Cause Action
message
Door opened The Hall effect Check that the magnet is
alarm sensor detects that present on the door
the door is open Calibrate the door sensor
Replace the door sensor
Administration The pump does Check the position of the
set position not detect the administration set and the clamp.
alarm presence of the Close the door.
safety clamp Check the clamp detection
opto and replace if necessary
Administration Incorrect Check the administration set
set insertion administration set position
alarm position Check that the magnet is
present on the door
Calibrate the door sensor
Replace the door sensor
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Displayed
Meaning Cause Action
message
Flow rate Flow rate has Check the flow rate and
flashing alarm been modified but confirm with the OK key
has not been
confirmed
End of infusion The remaining Check if the volume remaining
pre-alarm VTBI is less than in the container corresponds to
5% of the initially the remaining VTBI. If necessary,
programmed VTBI prepare a container for a new
or 5 minutes or infusion sequence. If a drop
5 ml remain before detector is present, the end of
the initially infusion pre-alarm is disactivated
programmed VTBI and can be defined as an option.
is reached
End of infusion VTBI delivered. Press Stop to define the new
alarm KVO activated infusion parameters (if
conforming with necessary).
the configuration
Drop detector The drop Check the drop detector
alarm (if used detector is not position
with this correctly Check the integrity of the drop
accessory) positioned detector
Check the drop detector
connection
Try the device using another
drop detector
If the trouble keeps up, check
the connection on the device
Replace the component if
necessary
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Displayed
Meaning Cause Action
message
Over flow rate Flow rate Check the administration set
alarm detected by the position
drop detector is Check the drop detector
greater than the position
set flow rate Check the liquid volume in the
drip chamber
Check the fluid temperature
Check that liquid forms
properly approx. 20 drops / ml
Uncontrolled At the start or Check the drop detector and
flow rate alarm when stopped, free the administration set
flow is detected by installations
the drop detector
High flow rate Upper soft limit Check the liquid volume in the
warning exceeded, drip chamber
conforming with Check the fluid temperature
the drug Check that liquid forms
parameters set in properly approx. 20 drops / ml
the drug library
Weak flow rate Lower soft limit Check the liquid volume in the
warning exceeded, drip chamber
conforming with Check the fluid temperature
the drug Check that liquid forms
parameters properly approx. 20 drops / ml
defined in the drug
library
Pressure In-line pressure Check whether the infusion
increase rises. This warning line is occluded (clamp or 3-way
warning can be selected as stopcock closed, catheter
an option blocked, line creased, etc.)
Pressure drop Fall in pressure Check the downstream Luer
warning in the infusion line. lock connection and the integrity
This warning can of the whole line
be selected as an
option
Occlusion pre- In-line pressure Check the infusion line
alarm has reached Define the pressure threshold
50 mmHg below
the programmed
threshold
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Displayed
Meaning Cause Action
message
Upstream The pressure Check the container and the
occlusion alarm level in the line
pumping system Check the roller clamp
upstream line is Check that the administration
too low set is not pinched
The container is Check the height of the
empty container
The roller Check the air inlet stopper
clamp is closed (when used with a bottle)
The air inlet Calibrate the pressure
stopper is closed sensors
(when used with a
Replace the upstream
bottle)
pressure sensor
Only if the drop
detector is absent.
The upstream line
pressure is too
weak
Downstream The Check whether the infusion
occlusion alarm downstream line is occluded
pressure for the Check that the pressure
pumping system threshold is set at an appropriate
has exceeded the level
programmed Calibrate the pressure
pressure threshold sensors
Replace the downstream
pressure system
Battery pre- Weak battery Connect the device to the
alarm charge level mains
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Problem Cause Recommended action
Flow rate variance A mechanical part of the Carry out a flow rate test,
too great pumping mechanism or the calibrate the infusion corrector
CPU board has been coefficient
changed without the Redo the test to ensure that the
calibration of the infusion correction is right
corrector coefficient being
carried out
Display default: LED and/or connectors Check the general state of the
segments, LED defective display board
Check the contrast
Check the connectors
Replace the display board
The device Battery is completely Check the battery connection
switches off when discharged Charge the battery
it is disconnected
Replace the battery
from the mains
The mains Mains fuses are out of Replace the mains fuses
indicator does not order Check that the mains connector
light up has been correctly connected
Replace the power supply board
Battery alarm Battery is completely Check the charging voltage
while it has been discharged Replace the battery
correctly charged
The device Defective keyboard Check and replace the keyboard
switches on or off if necessary
on its own Defective CPU board Replace the CPU board and
reconfigure completely
The keyboard Defective keyboard Check and replace the keyboard
keys do not work if necessary
After a fall Mechanical elements Check the integrity of the
damaged mechanical unit and the cases
Check the state of the battery
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Diagnostic
Error
Description Recommended action
Code
Software and electronic command faults
01 Rotation check Check correct functioning of the motor.
Check the flexible Cl Opto and CPU board
connection.
Check the correct functioning of the motor
optical switch rotation.
Replace the CPU board.
Carry out a complete configuration using
the maintenance software.
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Error
Description Recommended action
Code
19 Battery temperature Check the battery status.
Replace the battery.
23 Clamp motor optical switch Check the functionality of the clamp opto
motor switch.
Check the flexible CI.
Replace faulty part(s).
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Error
Description Recommended action
Code
30 Date Time stamp Check the frequency of the X1 quartz
which drives the date time stamp. Its
frequency must equal 32.768 kHz.
Check the frequency of the X2 quartz. Its
frequency must equal 32.768 kHz.
Replace one of the cristals if necessary.
Replace the CPU board, the Date Time
stamp is integrated in the main
Microcontroller.
Carry out a complete configuration using
the maintenance software.
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Error
Description Recommended action
Code
41 Upstream pressure sensor Select test 5.
out of range Check the change in the state of the
sensor by applying pressure to the sensor.
Check the connections.
Calibrate the upstream pressure sensor.
99 Activation of the watch dog Replace the power supply board to check
the functionality of the secondary µC.
Replace the CPU board to check the
functionality of the main µP.
Carry out a complete configuration, when
replacing the CPU board, using the
maintenance software.
Diagnostic
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6 Intervention procedures
This chapter details all the dismantling and re-assembling procedures.
Intervention procedures
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Intervention procedure
Safety:
For safety reasons, the technician should not intervene when the device is connected to the
mains voltage.
Disconnect the power supply cord from the mains.
Switch off the device.
Material needed:
1 Torx T-10 screwdriver
1 anti-static bracelet
Maintenance level:
Level 3, specialist technician (see biomedical technical training documentation).
Procedure:
Dismantling
Unscrew the 2 fixing screws (marker 1) holding the battery door in place.
Remove the battery door (marker 2).
2
1
1
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Disconnect the J4 connector and remove the battery (marker 3).
3
J4
Re-assembling
Carry out the dismantling procedure in reverse order to re-assemble the unit.
Carry out the regular servicing tests (see Quality Control Certificate).
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Intervention procedures
Safety:
For safety reasons, the technician should not intervene when the device is connected to the
mains voltage.
Disconnect the power supply cord from the mains.
Switch off the device.
Disconnect the battery before opening the device (see procedure n°1).
Material needed:
1 Torx T-10 screwdriver
1 anti-static bracelet
Maintenance level:
Level 3, specialist technician (see biomedical technical training documentation).
Procedure:
Access
Turn the device upside down.
Unscrew the 3 Torx screws (marker 1) and remove them.
1
1 1
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Dismantling
Remove the angle bracket (marker 2) being careful not to pull out the CPU board flat
cable.
Disconnect the flat cable connecting the CPU board to the power supply at J1.
Pull out the RJ45 stopper (marker 3).
Unscrew the 2 screws (marker 4) holding the upper case (marker 5) to the base.
2
J1
4
4 5
Remove the upper case (marker 5), being careful not to pull out the display board flat
cable.
Disconnect the flat cable connected to the CPU board from the display board at J2.
J2
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Re-assembling
Carry out the dismantling procedure in reverse order to re-assemble the unit.
Carry out the regular servicing tests (see Quality Control Certificate).
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Fiches d’intervention
Safety:
For safety reasons, the technician should not intervene when the device is connected to the
mains voltage.
Disconnect the power supply cord from the mains.
Switch off the device.
Disconnect the battery before opening the device (see procedure n°1).
Material needed:
1 Torx T-10 screwdriver
1 anti-static bracelet
Maintenance level:
Level 3, specialist technician (see biomedical technical training documentation).
Procedure:
Access
Turn the device upside down.
Unscrew the 3 Torx screws (marker 1) and remove them.
1
1 1
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Dismantling
Remove the angle bracket (marker 2) being careful not to pull out the CPU board flat
cable.
Disconnect the flat cable connecting the CPU board to the power supply at J1.
Pull out the RJ45 stopper (marker 3).
Unscrew the 2 screws (marker 4) holding the upper case (marker 5) to the base.
2
J1
4 4
5
Remove the upper case (marker 5), being careful not to pull out the display board flat
cable.
Disconnect the flat cable connected to the CPU board from the display board at J2.
6
J1
6
J2
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Disconnect the keyboard/display board connection at (J1).
Unscrew the 4 fixing screws (marker 6) holding the board to the upper cover.
Remove the display board/display unit.
Disconnect the display board /display connection at (J3).
Unclip and separate the display board from the display.
J3
Re-assembling
Carry out the dismantling procedure in reverse order to re-assemble the unit.
Carry out the regular servicing tests (see Quality Control Certificate).
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Fiches d’intervention
Safety:
For safety reasons, the technician should not intervene when the device is connected to the
mains voltage.
Disconnect the power supply cord from the mains.
Switch off the device.
Disconnect the battery before opening the device (see procedure n°1).
Material needed:
1 Torx T-10 screwdriver
1 anti-static bracelet
Maintenance level:
Level 3, specialist technician (see biomedical technical training documentation).
Procedure:
Access
Turn the device upside down.
Unscrew the 3 Torx screws (marker 1) and remove them.
1
1 1
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Dismantling
Remove the angle bracket (marker 2) being careful not to pull out the CPU board flat
cable.
Disconnect the flat cable connecting the CPU board to the power supply at J1.
Pull out the RJ45 stopper (marker 3).
Unscrew the 2 screws (marker 4) holding the upper case (marker 5) to the base.
2
J1
4
4
5
Remove the upper case (marker 5), being careful not to pull out the display board flat
cable.
Disconnect the flat cable connecting the CPU board to the display board at J2.
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Disconnect the flat cables connected to the CPU board at:
J2 and J13
J7, J3 and J10
J4 and J12
J1
Unscrew the fixing screws (marker 6) holding the CPU board to the flange.
J7 J13
J3 J10
J2
J4
J12 J1
Remove the CPU board unit being careful not to pull out the flat cable on the inside.
Disconnect the flat cables (J14 and J11) if necessary.
J11
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J14
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Re-assembling
When replacing the CPU board, carry out a complete configuration of the device. Each
Volumat MC Agilia has its own CPU board model. Be careful not to invert the different
Volumat MC Agilia references. Order the one that corresponds to your device.
Carry out the dismantling procedure in reverse order to re-assemble the unit.
Carry out the regular servicing tests (see Quality Control Certificate).
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Fiches d’intervention
Safety:
For safety reasons, the technician should not intervene when the device is connected to the
mains voltage.
Disconnect the power supply cord from the mains.
Switch off the device.
Disconnect the battery before opening the device (see procedure n°1).
Material needed:
1 Torx T-10 screwdriver
1 14" wrench
1 anti-static bracelet
Maintenance level:
Level 3, specialist technician (see biomedical technical training documents).
Procedure:
Access
Turn the device upside down.
Unscrew the 3 Torx screws (marker 1) and remove them.
1
1 1
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Dismantling
Remove the angle bracket (marker 2) being careful not to pull out the CPU board flat
cable.
Disconnect the flat cable connecting the CPU board to the power supply at J1.
Lift the stopper and loosen the nut from the plug (marker 3).
2
J1
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Re-assembling
Carry out the dismantling procedure in reverse order to re-assemble the unit.
Carry out the regular servicing tests (see Quality Control Certificate).
Don’t forget to set insulator between the power supply and the mains boards.
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intervention procedure
Safety:
For safety reasons, the technician should not intervene when the device is connected to the
mains voltage.
Disconnect the power supply cord from the mains.
Switch off the device.
Disconnect the battery before opening the device (see procedure n°1).
Material needed:
1 Torx T-10 screwdriver
1 anti-static bracelet.
Maintenance level :
Level 3, specialist technician (see biomedical technical training documentation).
Procedure:
Access
Turn the device upside down.
Unscrew the 3 Torx screws (marker 1) and remove them.
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1 1
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Dismantling
Remove the angle bracket (marker 2) being careful not to pull out the CPU board flat
cable.
Disconnect the flat cable connecting the CPU board to the power supply at J1.
Remove the RJ45 stopper (marker 3).
Unscrew the 2 screws (marker 4) holding the upper case (marker 5) to the base.
2
J1
4 4
5
Remove the upper case (marker 5), being careful not to pull out the display board flat
cable.
Disconnect the flat cable connecting the CPU board to the display board at J2.
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Disconnect the flat cables connected to the CPU board at:
J2 and J13
J7 and J3 and J10
J4 and J12
J1
Unscrew the holding screws (marker 6) holding the CPU board to the flange.
J7 J13
J3 J10
J2
J4
J12 J1
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Unscrew the button screw (marker 7) and pull it out.
Push the button and turn it to the left and remove it.
Remove the spring.
Unscrew the 2 screws (marker 8) on either side of the right and left flanges being careful
not to damage the air bubble board.
8
10
11
9
11
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Remove the left flange (marker 12).
Take out the right flange (marker 13).
12
13
Separate the base kit (marker 14) from the motor kit (marker 15).
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Re-assembling
Carry out the dismantling procedure in reverse order to re-assemble the unit.
Carry out the regular servicing tests (see Quality Control Certificate).
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Intervention procedure
Safety:
For safety reasons, the technician should not intervene when the device is connected to the
mains voltage.
Disconnect the power supply cord from the mains.
Switch off the device.
Disconnect the battery before opening the device (see procedure n°1).
Material needed:
1 Torx T-10 screwdriver
1 anti-static bracelet
Maintenance level:
Level 3, specialist technician, (see biomedical technical training documentation).
Procedure:
Access
Turn the device upside down.
Unscrew the 3 Torx screws (marker 1) and remove them.
1
1 1
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Dismantling
Remove the angle bracket (marker 2) being careful not to pull out the CPU board flat
cable.
Disconnect the flat cable connecting the CPU board to the power supply at J1.
Remove the RJ45 stopper (marker 3).
Unscrew the 2 screws (marker 4) holding the upper case (marker 5) to the base.
2
J1
4
4 5
Remove the upper case (marker 5), being careful not to pull out the display board flat
cable.
Disconnect the flat cable connecting the CPU board to the display board at J2.
J2
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Unscrew the 2 screws (marker 6) of the air detector board (marker 7).
7 6
Remove the board being careful not to pull out the flat cable.
Disconnect the flat cable connected to the board at J1.
J1
Re-assembling
Carry out the dismantling procedure in reverse order to re-assemble the unit.
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Fiches d’intervention
Safety:
For safety reasons, the technician should not intervene when the device is connected to the
mains voltage.
Disconnect the power supply cord from the mains.
Switch off the device.
Disconnect the battery before opening the device (see procedure n°1).
Material needed:
1 Torx T-10 screwdriver
1 anti-static bracelet.
Maintenance level:
Level 3, specialist technician (see biomedical technical training documentation)
Procedure:
Access
Turn the device upside down.
Unscrew the 3 Torx screws (marker 1) and remove them (3 under the angle bracket).
1
1 1
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Dismantling
Remove the angle bracket (marker 2) being careful not to pull out the CPU board flat
cable.
Disconnect the flat cable connecting the CPU board to the power supply at J1.
Remove the RJ45 stopper (marker 3).
Unscrew the 2 screws (marker 4) holding the upper case (marker 5) to the base
2
J1
4
4
5
Remove the upper case (marker 5), being careful not to pull out the display board flat
cable.
Disconnect the flat cable leading from the CPU board to the display board at J2.
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Disconnect the flat cable connected to the CPU board at:
J2 and J13
J7, J3 and J10
J4 and J12
J1
Unscrew the holding screws (marker 6) holding the CPU to the flange.
J7 J13
J3 J10
J2
J4
J12 J1
Remove the whole CPU board being careful not to pull out the flat cable on the inside.
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Unscrew the button screw (marker 7) and pull it out.
Push the button and turn it to the left and remove it.
Pull out the spring.
Unscrew the screw (marker 8) holding the left flange.
10
11
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Remove the left flange (marker 12).
12
Re-assembling
Carry out the dismantling procedure in reverse order to re-assemble the unit.
Carry out the regular servicing tests (see Quality Control Certificate).
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Fiches d’intervention
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Intervention procedure
Safety:
For safety reasons, the technician should not intervene when the device is connected to the
mains voltage.
Disconnect the power supply cord from the mains.
Switch off the device.
Disconnect the battery before opening the device (see procedure n°1).
Material needed:
1 Torx T-10 screwdriver
1 anti-static bracelet
1 4" wrench
1 small cruciform screwdriver
Maintenance level:
Level 3, specialist technician (see biomedical technical training documentation).
Procedure:
Access
Turn the device upside down.
Unscrew the 3 Torx screws (marker 1) and remove them.
1
1 1
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Dismantling
Remove the angle bracket (marker 2) being careful not to pull out the CPU board flat
cable.
Disconnect the flat cable connecting the CPU board to the power supply at J1.
Remove the RJ45 stopper (marker 3).
Unscrew the 2 screws (marker 4) holding the upper case (marker 5) to the base.
2
J1
4
4 5
Remove the upper case (marker 5), being careful not to pull out the display board flat
cable.
Disconnect the flat cable leading from the CPU board to the display board at J2.
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Disconnect the flat cables leading to the CPU board at:
J2 and J13
J7 and J3 and J10
J4 and J12
J1
Unscrew the holding screws (marker 6) holding the CPU board to the flange.
J7 J13
J3 J10
J2
J4
J12 J1
Remove the whole CPU board being careful not to pull out the flat cable on the inside.
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Pivot the device on its front.
Unscrew the button screw (marker 7) and pull it out.
Push the button and turn it to the left and remove it.
Pull out the spring.
Unscrew the screw (marker 8) holding the left flange.
10
11
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Remove the left flange (marker 12).
12
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Unscrew the 4 motor fixing nuts (marker 12).
12
12
12
12
Pull out the 4 screws, and remove the motor with its silenblocks.
Re-assembling
Put the motor in position, motor wires on the left side of the mechanical bloc using a weak
loctite ref. 248 to fix the motor with its nuts.
Moderately tighten the motor fixing nuts in a diametrically opposite sequence (marker 12).
12
12
12
12
Intervention procedure
Carry out the dismantling procedure in reverse order to re-assemble the unit.
Carry out the regular servicing tests (see Quality Control Certificate).
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Intervention procedure
Safety:
For safety reasons, the technician should not intervene when the device is connected to the
mains voltage.
Disconnect the power supply cord from the mains.
Switch off the device.
Disconnect the battery before opening the device (see procedure n°1).
Material needed:
1 Torx T-10 screwdriver
1 anti-static bracelet
Maintenance level:
Level 3, specialist technician (see biomedical technical training documentation).
Procedure:
Access
Turn the device upside down.
Unscrew the 3 Torx screws (marker 1) and remove them.
1
1 1
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Dismantling
Remove the angle bracket (marker 2) being careful not to pull out the CPU board flat
cable.
Disconnect the flat cable connecting the CPU board to the power supply at J1.
Remove the RJ45 stopper (marker 3).
Unscrew the 2 screws (marker 4) holding the upper case (marker 5) to the base.
2
J1
4
4 5
Remove the upper case (marker 5), being careful not to pull out the display board flat
cable.
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Disconnect the flat cable leading from the CPU board to the display board at J2.
Disconnect the flat cables leading to the CPU board at:
J2 and J13
J7, J3 and J10
J4 and J12
J1
Unscrew the holding screws (marker 6) holding the CPU board to the flange.
J7 J13
J3
J10
J2
J4
J12 J1
Remove the whole CPU board being careful not to pull out the flat cable on the inside.
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Unscrew the button screw (marker 7) and pull it out.
Push the button and turn it to the left and remove it.
Pull out the spring.
Unscrew the screw (marker 8) holding the left flange.
10
11
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Pull out the left flange (marker 12).
Pull out the pumping system.
12
Unscrew the 2 upstream sensor and downstream sensor screws (markers 13 and 14).
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13
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Pull out the sensor.
Re-assembling
Carry out the dismantling procedure in reverse order to re-assemble the unit.
Calibrate the sensors.
Carry out the regular servicing tests (see Quality Control Certificate).
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Intervention procedure
Safety:
For safety reasons, the technician should not intervene when the device is connected to the
mains voltage.
Disconnect the power supply cord from the mains.
Switch off the device.
Disconnect the battery before opening the device (see procedure n°1).
Material needed:
1 Torx T-10 screwdriver
1 anti-static bracelet.
Maintenance level:
Level 3, specialist technician (see biomedical technical training documentation).
Procedure:
Access
Turn the device upside down.
Unscrew the 3 Torx screws (marker 1) and remove them.
1
1 1
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Dismantling
Remove the angle bracket (marker 2) being careful not to pull out the CPU board flat
cable.
Disconnect the flat cable connecting the CPU board to the power supply at J1.
Remove the RJ45 stopper (marker 3).
Unscrew the 2 screws (marker 4) holding the upper case (marker 5) to the base.
2
J1
4
4 5
Remove the upper case (marker 5) being careful not to pull out the display board flat cable.
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Unscrew the 2 fixing screws (marker 6) holding the motor to the flange.
This procedure should be handled with care in order to avoid any damage of the air
bubble detector board/flat cable when using a scew driver.
Using a small flat screwdriver, apply a light pressure in order to disengage the motor
positioning spigot (marker 7).
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Remove the motor (marker 7).
Re-assembling
Check the right position of the OCS motor fins when assembling the motor kit. The fins
should be left side OCS optical sensor board.
Position the OCS motor into the flask, wires position as indicated by marker 8 (lef side and
at the bottom).
Screw the 2 fixing screws (marker 6) holding the motor to the flask.
Check that the motor is clipped correctly (marker 9).
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9
Intervention procedure
Carry out the dismantling procedure in reverse order to re-assemble the unit.
Carry out the regular servicing tests (see Quality Control Certificate).
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7 Calibrations
7.1 Calibrations procedure
The calibrations menu is reserved for qualified staff only. Its access is protected by a
secret code.
Keyboard description
Key Function
ON switches on the device.
OFF switches off the device when held down for more than three
seconds.
Menu/History accesses the test mode.
The selection keys scroll through the numbers and letters on the
LCD screen using the tenths, units and tens values.
Activate or de-activate the infusion menu.
OK confirms the test selection or moves the cursor.
start starts the infusion
exit exits the screen and returns to the "Test" menu.
C/Back, returns to the "previous" menu.
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How to activate the "Calibration" configuration mode
Press "Menu/History".
Keep it held down while pressing "ON".
When the "Options" main menu displays,
release "Menu" and "ON" keys.
You may exit the configuration mode at any time by pressing "Menu";
this function cancels the modifications.
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7.1.2 Etal 1, Pressures
Calibrating the pressure consists of calibrating the upstream and downstream pressure in
several phases.
Unclamping in progress.
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The "pressures calibration" menu, 760mmHg with tube
appears in mV.
Apply a pressure of 760mmHg (of around 1bar) at the
tube outlet.
Press "OK" to validate and move to the next step.
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7.1.3 Etal 2, Door
Calibrating the door consists of calibrating the door’s Hall Effect sensor in several phases.
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7.1.4 Etal 3, Air sensor
The air sensor calibration consists of calibrating the air detector board in several phases
non coformity.
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7.1.5 Elal 4, Flow rate
The flow rate calibration consists in defining the device coefficient corrector to calibrate the
pump.
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8 Spare parts catalogue
Refer to the spare parts catalogue.
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Spare parts catalogue
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Useful addresses
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Fresenius Vial
Le Grand Chemin, 38590 Brézins
Tel.: 33 (0) 4 76 67 11 11
Fax: 33 (0) 4 76 67 11 34
TRAINING DEPARTMENT /
TECHNICAL DEPARTEMENT
Fresenius Vial Tél. : 33 (0) 4 76 67 10 76
Le Grand Chemin, 38590 Brézins or 33 (0) 4 76 67 11 40
or 33 (0) 4 76 67 60 73
Fax : 33 (0) 4 76 67 11 22
Fresenius Vial S.A.S. - siège social : Le Grand Chemin - 38590 Brézins (FRANCE)
Société par Actions Simplifiées au capital de 13 744 520 Euros
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