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DOT Power Calibration To correctly adjust the power output after instaling anew tube or replacing a Fimware DIMM, the following steps should be followed 1% arn soar — fess bnew feca - smar = se urtasragetioy, 6 Feee,anmeey — re rmeves) — (2E507 srsrim Ee Te (aezer ceean ) Sil eae ore es onan nore rane Sree rar ae cae ance ets Se Seo Bera are ee ae etememen ter eteneeere ee ene aeaae oe ee ‘be set at 6.7W by increasing the DACIRet. (mawuace¥) tert a por eds ot er Qy Umer pitt Star 72 CAL AT 3oepps \ ww wire Bp meer nie BPAY PeebeRcK ~ANB Dae FREF sips cHmngieg MnO PEL TIA 1s Anode tammy flim serieg go 70 29 unre, 9 7 7 - ColMve REMI proc cove Powe ro 2 voms NEE 1 Pos prot — Te Charse i aot of contents Table of contents Glossary and list of acronyms 1" Introduction. XL i About the Manual. sell Safety ... KV General safety wv Safety standards m safety labels oa System description.. 1. General information 2. Identification of the internal components... 3. Service tools. 4. Service accesses. 4.1, Access to the inside 4°2, Access to laser head 4.3, Access to the control pane. 5. Components supplied with dangerous voltages Electronic boards 1. General information ... 7 2. CPU board (C3032) o8 2.1, Location 8 2.2. Description and schemes 8 2.3. Low voltage supplies 4 Smart US20D/Smartiide SMOTIAT_G.NOE-Senice Manca q Table of contents 2.4. OC low voltages 2.5. CPU Software... 2.6, Service inputs outputs... : 3. Low Voltage (LV) supply board (C305A1) 3.1, Location. 3.2. Description and schemes... 4, LCD/KEYBOARD PANEL (C2742). 41. Location 4.2. Description and schemes fone 5. High Voltage Power Supply (HVPS) (404901)... 5.1, Location 5:2. Descriptio 6, Laser head (T01401/TO14a1) 6.1. €09 laser source 6.2. Power meter... 6.3, Aiming laser source and mixing optics 6.4. C03 shutter : 6.5. CO shutter position detection board (C1942). 7. Description of controls... 7.1. Footswitch 7.2. Continuous/Pulsed emission mode. 7.3. Power meter... Hydraulic circuit... 1. General information 2, Cooking pump.. 3. Flowswitch . 4, Heat exchanger and fan 5. Laser head cooling. 6. Fluid reservoir... 6.1. Reservoir refilling Laser source and articulated arm 1. General information 2. Aiming beam alignment. 3. Articulated arm alignment 4.CO; beam alignment. 5. Small adjustments on alignment 6. Articulated arm installation 7. Regulation of the articulated arm balancing spring 8. Cleaning or replacing mirrors in the articulated arm.. 9. Optics cleaning .. ‘Main parts replacement. 1, Replacement of the LCD/keyboard panel. 1.1, After LCO/keyboard panel replacement . 2. H.W. power supply replacement. 2.1. After HVPS replacement. 3. CPU replacement .. 3.1. After CPU board replacement 4. LV supply boards replacement. 4.1, After LY supply board replacement. 5. Shutter solenoid/C194A2 board replacement 6. Aiming source replacement. 7. C03 laser source replacement. 8, Peltier replacement .... 9. KL1 SSR replacement 10. Cooling pump replacement. ‘Smart US20D/SmartXde - SMAT9AI_G.WO2 Service Manat 20 2B 2B 1% ” 8 a 3 i 38 3 a a a 28 38 “ “0 a a a 4 “ ae 4% Table ‘Scanning units... Service program 1 2 3. Troubleshooting 11. Flowswitch replacement. of contents |. Description |. Installation . Driver board for Hi-Scan units (C280A2) Driver board for Mini Scan units (C385A\) .. |. Hi-Scan DOT tuning... 9. Hi-Sean ORL tuning - Mini Scan tuning, |. Entering the service menu... . Description of the service menu. Calibrating the power meter... Safety precaution... SYSTEM STARTUP fault. 2.1, KEYBOARD/TOUCH SCREEN fault. 2.2, LCD fault INTERLOCK fault... Shutter fault.. Temperature fault Flow fault HVPS faults... 7.4. "Current zero” fault. 7.2. High current” fault... 251 32 33 55 55, 56 Eo 61 «2 @ e | 73 -crve tau 8. HIGH POWER/LOW POWER faults. 9. How faults are displayed on the Service menu... System schematics. Siar US20D/Smart¥ide SMOT9AT_G.VO2 Service Manual 70 Fl n aa In rrp ea) dex of figures Figure Page Fig. Fig, Fig. Fig. Fig, Fig, Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig, Fig, Fig, Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig, Fig, Fig. Fig, Fig. 1 Internal side views. 2- Access to the inside 3 - Access to the control panel 4- Functional diagram of the electronic boards...... 5 - Shutter position detection board wiring (C194A2)..... 6 - Shutter position detection board layout (C19442) 7 - CO, shutter control: footswitch and CPU board. 8 - Emission mode control .. 9 Conditioning circult for power meter signal.. 10 Hydraulic circuit diagram .. 11 - Hydraulic circuit reservoir 12- Articulated arm... 13 - First alignment tool 14 Mirrors S1 and $2 15 Adjusting screws on mirror $2 16 - Main spring block... 17 - Aiming alignment tool . 18 - Aiming beam movement inside the articulated arm... 19 - CO, beam alignment .. 20 - Enlarged view of the upper side of the CO, source 21 - Small adjustments on alignment - first step .... 22 - Small adjustments on alignment - second step... tn mace oF ngures Figure Page 32 32 Fig. 23 - Small adjustments on alignment - third step. Fig. 24 - Small adjustments on alignment - last step. Fig. 25 - Articulated arm installation, Fig. 26 - Adjusting the balancing spring - 1 34 Fi ig. 27 - Adjusting the balancing spring - 2 Fig. 28 - Support of the mirrors of the articulated arm .. 235 Fig. 29 - HVPS replacement... 238 Fig. 30 - HVPS LEDs in ON status Fig. 31 - CO, shutter assembly Fi ig. 32 - Aiming laser source replacement Fig. 33 - Enlarged view of the upper side of the CO, source Fig. 34~ Peltier replacemen 45 Fig, 35 - KL1 SSR replacement 1M Fig. 36 - Cooting pump replacement a7 Fig. 37 - Flowswitch replacement... 48 Fig, 38 - Scanning units. Fig. 39 - Service menu Fig. 40 - Hi-Scan DOT service menu .. Fig. 41 - Mini Scan service menu........ Fig. 42 - LOG screen .. Fig. 43 - Interlock fault circuit Fig. 44 - Shutter circuit... Fig. 45 - Temperature fault circuit... 66 Fig, 46 - Flowswitch fault circuit Fig. 47 - General wiring MO79A1/MO79C1 Siar USO b/Smartxde - SMOT9AI_G.NO2- Service Manual vi Index of figures Figure Page Fig. 48 - General wiring MO79S1/MO89Q1 77 Fig. 49 - General wiring MO79P1 .. 279 Fig. 50 - General wiring MO79L1 (115Vac) 1... Fig. 51 - Circuit diagram of the CPU board (C303B2) 1/5... Fig. 52 - Circuit diagram of the CPU board (C30382) 2/5......+.ee 83 Fig. 53 - Circuit diagram of the CPU board (C30382) 3/5... Fig. 54 - Circuit diagram of the CPU board (C30382) 4/5.... Fig. 55 - Circuit diagram of the CPU board (C30382) 5/5. Fig. 56 - CPU board layout (303B2) Fig. 57 - Circuit diagram of the control panel wiring (C274_2).. Fig. 58 - Layout of the LCD control board (C274 2) Fig. 59 - Circuit diagram of the Low Voltage Supply board (305A)... Fig. 60 - Layout of the Low Voltage Supply board (C305A1)......e+s+eee Fig. 61 - Laser head diagram (T01401/TO14A1)... 101 Fig. 62 - Laser head (101401 /TO14A1) 103 Fig. 63 - Circuit diagram of the driver board (C280A2) for Hi-Scan units 105 107 Fig. 64 - Layout of the driver board (C280A2) for Hi-Scan units Fig. 65 - Circuit diagram of the driver board (C385A1) for Mini Scan unit . Fig. 66 - Layout of the driver board (C385A1) for Mini Scan unit 11 Index of tables Table Page Symbols Units of measure, Acronyms. Table 1 - Components supplied with mains .. Table 2 - Components supplied with high voltage levels.. Table 3 - Summary table of the alignment tools .. Table 4 - Service menu: ie of the four lower keys Table 5 - Shutter position detection signal. Table 6 - Faults in the Service menu... ‘Smart US20 D/Sartkide- SMO79A1_G.O2 - Service Manual % About the Manual “The folowing sections of this manual contain the descriptions ofthe rain internal components ofthe "Smart US20 DiSmartxide systems: thr postions, how they are connected eachother end the tested mais the folowing information abou the laser: 4 salely “7 System description % lecronc boards 4 Hydraulic circuit | Laser source and articulated arm 4 Main parts replacement 4 Senice program 7 Troubleshooting 1 System schematics Since this manual contains only the descriptions of technical procedures, the OPERATOR'S MANUAL ‘Should also be read cauTION! ‘of controls or adjustments or performar of procedures other than ‘posture. Sart US20 D/Smartxide- SMITBAT_G.VOR Service Manual x Safety Deka is lable for effects resulting trom saety, eiblty nd performance only if 4 the equipments used according foal th insti contained in his manual (concerring ether safely precautions or use ofthe system). */ lnstalaton, assembly, aditons, changes, modifcatons,repais and maintenance procedures are made by personnel having proper autnarzation and qualification, © 1 te elecical system in the area 4 gnsted for tho system conforms to IEC and local regulations paa_?>___ CAUTION! | Read also the OPERATOR'S MANUAL before using the Smart US20 DiSmart Xide laser system. A CAUTION! | Only highly qualified personnel trained by DEKA can service the Smart US20 DiSmarixide system, Ca 1. General safety CAUTION! | Direct and scattered exposure to laser radiation can permanently damage eyes and skin. The service personnel must wear safely goggles when the laser source is, switched on, CAUTION! | Combustible materials may ignite if exposed to laser radi CAUTION! fon and therefore cause fires or explosions. al ‘Smart US20 D/SmareXide -SMOT9A_G.VO2 - Service Manual Safety CAUTION! | ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE SYSTEM FROM THE MAINS BEFORE SERVICING, CAUTION! Be very careful when servicing components supplied with maine or high voltages, 2. Safety standards | Electrical safety standards: the Smart US20 D/SmartXide system complies with the EN 60601-1-1 land EN 60801-2-22 standards and itis classiied. asa "Cis I"systom as concer the electrical protacton type and "ype Bas concern the electrical protection degree Radiation safety standards: the Smart US20 O/Smarbkide system compli with the EN 60825-1 standard ands classiied asa Class 4 ays, ‘According fo the Directive OS/42/CEE. the Smart US20 D/Smarkide isa class lib device and itis CE cet fea ‘See the OPERATOR'S MANUAL forthe safety labels applied tothe system, Safety labels Always verify all the safety labels: they must be kept in good conditions and immediately replaced if damaged. E R j ey a System description This section gives @ detailed description of the interior of the system and describes how to access internal parts, 1. General information ‘These systems are general purpose CO, surgical laser systems able to deliver an output power level 4p to 25W (Smart US20 D systems) or OW (SmarnXide eystams) in continuous mode (CW). ‘The CO, laser source is sealed-of glass tube filed witha special gas mixture where the elec discharge takes place inorder to ganerat the infrared power ‘The laser cischarge is supplied by an high votage power supply {HVPS) installed inside the system ‘Amierprocessor board (CPU board) contol the HVPS and all the functons ofthe system (conta pane {aut conditions and on) ‘The ouput power level generated by the CO; source depends on the curent supped by the HV Power ‘Supply tis current contoled by the CPU board according to the input fom the contol panel, Moreover, whl the system i operating, the CPU board reads the real output power wih a power meter ans set mina the power level selected rom the control pane! ‘The laser emission ofthe CO, source isnot visible (wavelength &s 10.6 ym) and cannot be exsly detvered by optical or wave guides, For this reason these sysioms are equipped with a metalic 7-mirors atuited ‘am which allows laser radiation to reach the estment area Ta rack he invisible radiation, a dode laser source is installed inside the system: this source generates 2 red aiming beam which is coaxial with the 0, beam, 2, Identification of the internal components ‘The SMART US20 DrSmariXide system Is composed of the flowing main pats: 4 Laser head: 7 High Votage Power Supply 4 CPU board and contol pane! 7 Cooking circuit 7 Scanning unit (present) Fp. 1 on page2 shows the devices located inside of the system. The LCD control board (C274_2) isnot shown in Fig 1: ts located inthe intemal side of he upper cover. 3. Service tools Cnty general purpose tals are required for service ‘4a apposte set of fools is necessary for sources and articulated arm alignment - see Section “Laser source andarieuates am’ on page 23, ‘Adiga muitmeter, a power meter and a high voltage probe ae the only electronic equipment required. The ower meter must be able to measure the power level generated by 2 CO laser source, Almays set the “soutce option’ to CO, otherwise the measurements wil nat carespond tothe real ouput power lel ofthe 00; source, Moreover it should be abe to measure power levels upto SOW. NOTE: ALL THE EQUIPMENT HAS TO BE CALIBRATED. Smart US20 O/SeartXide - SMO79AI_G.VO2 - Service Manual system description Fig. 4 - Internal sido views “A, Service accesses 4.4,Access to the inside The system cover can be removed by unscrewing four M4 Allen screws - two on each sie, (A) in | Fig.2- and ust loosening the six M4 Alen screws three on each side, (B)n Fig 2 By loosening the sit Use, the rear panel can be removed too. Toremove te base ofthe system, unscrew the she Mi Allen serews as shown in Fig. 3 ~ shown as (€) 4.2.Access to laser head Fist remove the rear panel - see previous paragraph and Fig. 2 ‘Three WA Alen screws -(C) in Fig, 2 «fix the laser head cover othe chassis | Unscrew these screws and remove the ‘L-shaped cover 8 ® © Fig. 2- Access tothe inside vl [Snare seo vSmartkide- SMOTBAI_G.VO2-Sence Maral ida ce tio 4.3.Access to the control panel “The system cover shouldbe removed frst inorder to reach the five i Allen screws located as shown InFig. 3. Loosen the rng athe base ofthe articulated arm. Imorder to remove the top cover unscrew the five scews- thr on the right sie, (0) in Fig. 3, wo on the Ick one (ooking atthe system fom the front side) ~ Now the lop cover is free andi ean Be removed lust pulling up. “The contol panel i fixed tothe lop cover via four M3 screws - two of them are shown as (E) in Fi. 3 ~ Unscrew them fo remove the contrl pane! board © Fig. 1- Access tothe control panel "Table: Components supplied with mains 5. Components supplied with dangerous voltages ‘This paragraph reports ait of intemal devices supplied with dangerous vollage loves cauTion! |v Extreme care must be taken when servicing these devices. ¥ Always remember to disconnect the system from the mains before servicing. Component type see Fig. 1 on page 2 for location - it termina board Key switch and emergency switch 21 and 22 tne ters Lv suppiy board (C3051) RLY soi tate relay High Votage Power Supply (A04901) Tile 2: Components supplied with high voltage levels [component type ‘10n page 2 for location - (00; aver source cathode and anode High Votage Power Supply (A04801) rust Sear us20 o/Smartxide- SHOT9AT_G.VE2- Service Manual "____ This section describes the main electronic boards located inside the system. Refer to Section “System schematics" on page 73 for the circuit diagrams of these boards 1. General information ‘The electronic boards of the Smart US20D can be divided into ve main units: CPU Board -c30382 - 7 Low Voge supply board -C30841 “7 Contel Panel interface Board -C274A2 - “ tigh Voltage Power Supply (HVPS) -A04901 4% Laserheas-T09401/TOO4A - % Scaming unit crver board Relecto Fig. ton page 2 forthe positions of these units | Fig. 4 shows the functional diagram fr the elactronic boards, Scanning unit ee ‘river board |) eee head 4 —> cPUboard ~— ¢—— LV supply boa noeaaeell Osc Footswitch Keyboard & LoD Sensors Fig. 4 Functional diagram of the electronic boards Star U520D/Smartkide»SMOT9AT_G.VOP Service Nana 7 tectronle boords 2. CPU board (C303B2) 2.1.Location ‘The CPU board is screwed by fve M3 Allen scrows on @ metalic plane inthe right sie ofthe system (looking atthe system from the front side) 20a Fig. 1 on page 2 2.2,Description and schemes ‘The CPU board manages every function provided by the SMART USZ0 DySmartkie system is funcional diagram is shown in Fig. 4, ts electcal wing and layout inthe Section “System schematics" on page 73, ‘The system supervisor i the CPU SH2+LCO contol boars (C257A\}), 2.3.Low voltage supplies The DC voltages supplied to the CPU board are listed below: 7 $#24Ve regulated whichis used fo: eating pump oniof command = shuter =“ HVPS optotsoator Heat exchanger fan Falure of he #24Ve results in a safety state bu nt operating condition ¥ 12Vde regusted whichis used fo: LED inverter supply - OPERATE LAMP supply =KLI SSR Fale of the +12Vde results in a safely stato but nt operating condition 7 #8Vde regulated whichis used for: CPU board components + control panel components (buzzer, LEDs, LCD) Interlock, temperature and low alarms + ir pump Fallure ofthe +5Vde results in a safety state but nt operating condition, ¥ -A2Vée regulated wich is used for: 5Vde regulated votage generation 7 16Vde regulated whichis used for + scanning board suppl, ‘nen tis voltage fis the system works but the scanning unt cannot be used, When this condition occurs, If you want to keep on using the system, remember to disconnect the scanning unit from the system in order not to damage i. em 24.0C low voltages The DC low voltages generatd onthe CPU board ar ited below: sin 1 19¥de regulated which s used or: a ‘CPU SH2*LCD contol board supply “When +3.3V4e fas, the system works But he LCD etched of caution, [This is an operating but dangerous condition because emission can be Performed but not monitored 4 de equated which is used or * ~ -naog components onthe CPU boars caution! [This is an operating but dangerous condition because parameters readout ‘snot reliable 2.5.CPU Software “The system sofware fs stored in the SH7044microcontole ofthe DIMM board (C257A1). Te DIM Dard uses a non-volatile FLASH memory for map retro, a voale RAM fr rur-ime data "dn EEPROM for permanent data retention and esa grape conta 19 manage te LCD. 2.6.Service inputs/outputs The CPU continuously montrs all the service puts which report about te satus of the system These sre inputs a sted bao Feet sich status (JISCPU-1, J1SCPU-2) Intock stats (JSCPU-1,J8CPU.2) Temperature alarm (J8CPU-7,J6CPU-S) Fw switch status (JECPU-1, JSCPU-12) Power meter eadout(JECPU-1, J8CPU-2) Discharge current valve readout (J7CPU-14) Discharge votage vale readout W7CPU-1S) Prarguatorvoage vale readout J7CPU-13) Shute tats (J6CPU-) It Hi-Scan units connected, x-gaho poston status (SCPU-7) itH'Scan unis connected -gaho postion tts (/SCPU.8) I1MiScan units connected, scanner keybead statu A (/5CPU-1) IHiScan unis connected, seanes Keyboard stats 8 (JSCPU-12) IHiScan units connected, scanning head connacton status (UECPU-14) ‘enual FP Sart us20b/Simartkde -SMO79A1_G.VO2 - Service Manual —_ Electron boards Mini Sean units connected, scanning head connection status (J5CPU-14) ‘The service outputs listed below lt the CPU conto! the system: KLI SSR command (J19CPU-S) ‘Aiming lode on command (J8CPU-4, JSCPU-13) Cooling pump on/off command (J25CPU-1, 25CPU2) ‘Ar pump on/off command (J21CPU-2) Innibt command (s7PU-t1) Power on command (J7CPU-S) Preregulatorvotage lovel W7CPU-S) Discharge curtent level (J7CPU-3) Sutter command (J1SCPU-3) I" HiScan unit is connected, x-galvo postion command (JSCPU-S) "Scan unit is connected, y-galvo postion command (JSCPU-8) Min: Sean units connected galvo x positon command (JSCPU-S) IF Mini Sean units connected. avo y postion command (JSCPU-8) Naval 3. Low Voltage (LV) supply board (C305A1) 3.1.Location ‘The LV supply board is screwed by four M3 Allen screws ont board -s6@ Fig. 10 page 2 ‘same metalic support of the CPU 3.2.Description and schemes ‘This board provides the low voltage supplies for general use ofthe whole system, The DC voltage supplies are listed below: 4424 used for cooing pump = #28Vee used for CPU board 1 $8Vée used for CPU board | 4 -f2Vde used for CPU board ¥ #12Vde used for CPU board 1 £16Vde used for scanning unit ver board 4, LCD/KEYBOARD PANEL (C274_2) _ 4.1.Location ‘Te LcD/eyboara panel's screwed! onthe top covering, | 4.2.Description and schemes The core ofthe control pane! is the C274_2 hoard ‘his Boards inked tothe CPU board only: see the CPU functional diagram (Section “System schematics"), Nalows the SH2 mierocontrolr, via the graphic contol, to manage the Liquid Crystal Display (CD), Mo LEDs ofthe contol panel the touch panel and the -kay keyboard, Moreover, talons the adustmen! ot ‘wghness ofthe LCD. ‘Thecicut diagram of his board i shown in Fig. 67, the board layout is shown in Fig. $8 _TheA0pin connector -J1 on C274_2, JTECPU on 30382 - supports the folowing signals: LCD conto signals and data 1 koyboardtouch sereen contol signals and data _ Nis the Key encoder and touch controler which detects if a key or an area of the screen has boon essed and generates a code between 0 and 250 which identifies the key or the arca pressed, _-¢ an input has been detected, N3 seis high ts Data Val pin (OAV) to wam the CPU mierocontole, - N&'sthe inerface on the data bus wth the CPU micracontillor:the out sate. When the CPU detects a DATA valid set low the Output Enable, sei ranmission ofthe input code via PE2 and PEO. 4 burzer contol signal 1 \CD-bias polarization voage for LCD crystal ¥ cantel signal and data forthe management of the LEDs and lamp ofthe control pane! tut pins of N4 are narmaly in 3- ‘bin of N4 and then processes the Sart U520 D/SmarNde - SOT9AT_G.VOR- Service Manat Electronic boards ¥ +8Vde supply voltage: ¥-+12Vae supply votage: ' The +12Vde supply votage from the CPU board is gent othe swiching power supply unt of ho imp for LCD lighting and tothe red lamp of lasar OPERATE state Y reference ground, ‘The RPI Wimmer allows to regulate the brightness ofthe LCD. 5. High Voltage Power Supply (HVPS) (A04901) 5.1.Location ‘The HV Power Supply i fied by four M4 Allan screws tothe chassis on the let side of the system (ooking at the system from the ont side) - 9 Fig, 1 on page 2 5.2.Description This unt provi output power level itis mad up of prereguator section which supplies the stab de vollage othe high voltage sacton: this ‘second section fst supplies the high vollage needed to ignite the laser discharge, then supplies the selected ‘urrentfo the loacr tube ding system working, to the laser source the current flow necessary {0 make generate the solcted ‘The High Voltage Power Supply is controlled by the CPU boar ‘7 itis switched ono via the ono signal - contac § of J2HV connector - coming fom JTCPU:8; tis enableinhbited va the apposite inhibit signal - contact 6 of J2HV connector - coming fom J7CPU ~ 1 1 the current provided to the later source depends on the votlage reference signal -"DAC le - appliod to \2HV.2 and generated by the CPU on contact 3 of JTCPU. 1 the preregulated voltage provided tothe laser source depends on the voltage reference signal - "Ve applied to J2H\- and generated by the CPU on contact 5 of J7CPU. Moreover, the HVPS sends back tothe CPU the folowing sgnals: ¥ current feedback -"Current’ to contact 14 of JTCPU - coming fom J2HV-18; ¥ temperature fault contin - to contact tof JTCPU - coming from J2HV-t; ¥ discharge volage - "Vs", to contact 15 of JICPU - coming rom J2HV:8; ¥ proragulated voltage - "Vp" to contact 13 of STCPU - coming fom J2HV-7. {A high voltage cable links the HIVPS to the anode - connectors PSH, JSHV - and to the cathode - connectors PAHV, JAHV of he laser source When the ON command is selected from the contol panel, system stars the prereguatr, states the ischarge current reference signal and enables the HVPS section va the inti signal ‘This sectin rst provides a voltage up to 20KV in oder to ignite the laser discharge Wine he ccharge nas developed ie he be, tars ponding the cect poner sccarg te reference cutent ‘stom selected en; this ‘lectes wreru poled 10 oa sthode - tates the gto the icevanvsl The laser head is composed ofthe flowing unis: 4.003 laser source: ‘The wring scheme of the laser heals shown in the Section “System schematics” on page 73 6.4.C0; laser source ‘The CO, laser source is a sealedof tube which is composed of three concentric tubes, “The elecrical discharge occurs inthe inner one. The middle tube supports the coling flow which removes haha produces by the laser dscharge. The outer ube is tha laser gas mire reserve The lsercaviy mirors are glued al the exremites of the outer tubo. Boh these mirors let laser ration leave the laser cavity: the laser radiation level coming out fom the ear mor (anode areas 20 nes lwo. ante level coming out rom the font miro. caution, — [The co; 1a Wavelength is 10.6 jim and therefore itis not visib 6.2.Power meter The rear laser emission is measured by an apposite power meter whose analog output signal is entnsously read by the CPU in orgr to monitor the real output power level, 6.3.Aiming laser source and mixing optics | __ The siming taser source gonerates a visible red beam aiming beam = ts intensity is selectable by sofware between OFF and 100% step 10% pul power is mW forthe T0140 laser heag; mW forthe TO WAT laser head, je aiming beam i frst reflected by an apposite minor aiming morn ig. 2, then iced withthe CO, se beam by @ Germanium window - S00 Fig. 62 6.4.CO; shutter ‘The CO_ shutter is located onthe optical path of te C02 laser beam, This shutter prevents GO aser emission from being ransmited through the articulated erm when the laser cis svched on and footw is released Its openclosed by the CPU: the open/ciose command depends on the status ofthe footswitch sensed by ‘he OPU set Sento ea 6.5.CO, shutter position detection board (C1942) ‘The shutter postion detection board i fxed to the shuter solenoid holder. This board contains the photo coupler which allows fo detect if he shuter is open or closed and acts as a “shutter supervisor” or safely purpose. “The wing Scheme is shown in Fig. 5, the layout in Fig. 6 er te ay col Fig. 5 - Shutter position detection board wiring (19442) ° BERGE al Bas sal) Sb FSS 0G) af’ al or Fig. 6- Shutter position detection board layout (C194A2) elJo we Footswitch Footswitch allows to openilose the shutter located along the CO, beam optical path - scoring tothe rating satus of the system -. Footswitch i intenaly equipped wih two normaly open switches - (1) Jeo ts 14 and (2): contacts 2/9 - which close as foolwrtch is pressed: switch (1) communicates foctich eo ae 2p ap ao Nerwal othe CPU board; switch (2 ein series with the shutter and acts asa futher safely measure Contact “T-oommunicstes the status to CPU board, contact 2 is connected to shutler command, contact 3s nected to the shuter, contact 4is permanently connected to SV. Contacts 1-4 and 2-3 are shortened: the +5Vde volage is sent to the icocontolr. As the microcontroller senses the footswitch pressed - i the system is in OPERATE ON, = i enables the shutter open command so the transistor C12 saturates and provides. ground “amacton tothe () pin of the shutter solenoid. The shutter opens. The EMISSION led onthe conto! panel sighed to warn the operator thatthe shutter open, 128 footswitch is released, contacts 1-4 and 2-3 are open: the ground cannecton is disconnected frm the pn ofthe shutter solenoid so the shuteris immediately closed. Moreover, footswitch statu input goes #8Vés daconnected - so the microcontole dsables the shutter, the vansisor O12 is blocked hus connecting ground from the () pn ofthe shutter solani } EMISSION leon the contol panel is switched of 0 warn the operator that the shutter i closed, S20 D/Smarfide - MOT9AT_G.NO2 Service Manual Etectrote boords 7.2.Continuous/Pulsed emission mode ‘The GO2 laser source emission mode fs controled by the CPU beard which acts onthe following th voltage reference analog signal - on contact 5 of J7CPU - (Vrefs voltage preregulator request); The 4 caren eraser ogrel_on cont 31 STOPU tea canee egy " a ‘The inhibit signal allows to stop or enable the high volage section of he HVPS once this has been fed: the Inhibit signals controled by the mierecontollr. Any feedback fam HVPS related to inhibits present ‘The curent reference signal regulates the curent the HVPS provides tothe laser source soit allows o set the CO» source output power love. Its an analog signal which is generated by an 10-bt DigtalAnaiog Convener (OAC), The corresponding feedback signa rom HVPS is “Curtent” on pin JTCPU-t4, “The DAC is fully controled by the mciocontoler The voltage reference signal's generated by a PWM signal generated by the CPU board. The coresponding feedback signal from HVS is "Vp" on pin JTCPU13, '¥ continuous emission modes selected, the inhibit signal is disabled while in pulsed emission mode it pulses according to the selected city cycle Fig. 8 - Emission mode control thes ‘ihe U stoset ‘analog sending ‘pulses reads peiodcaly is A/D Converter. mode, the power readout is always esplayed on the contol pane: whan the system isin ON this valve Is used for output power controlfeedack S20 D/Smartkde -SMO79AI_G.VO2 - Service Manual 7 draulic circuit This section describes the system hydraulic circuit and how to refi the uid reservoir. ee Section “Main parts replacement on page 37 for description of how to replace circuit ponents. |. General information ‘The hydraulic circuit provides CO» source cooling and is composed ofthe folowing pars cooling fui pump fou swich heat exchanger cooled by a fan\ functional diagram is shown in Fig, 10 Fan Cooling = + Flowswitch ———+ _ Heat ‘pump oa exchanger Reservoir, = + aser source Fig. 10- Hydraulic eiuit diagram ‘cenaeal U0 D/SmartXde - SHOTSAT_G.NOZ-Sence Manel 9 2. Cooling pump ‘The pump takes the fui rom the reservoir and sends io the heat exchanger CAUTION! 3. Flowswitch ‘The fowsvitch merites the cooling Now generate by the pump, lth flow is poor, the Nowswitch opens and a faw fal stated see Section “Troubleshooting” on page 61 4. Heat exchanger and fan ‘The heat exchangaris a high efficiency atsuid exchanger which ie made of long stainless steel tbe surounded by copper fms, ‘The fan, mounted oni gets fesh air rom ouside the system and allow to improve the heal exchange. 5. Laser head cooling The fad fw enters the CO» aser tube rom bottom and goes up to the cathode zone, then enters te oolng plate which surounds the ext miro ofthe tube in the top, where the anode is locate. 6. Fluid reservoir The fad reservar isa PVC tank connected above the inlet port ofthe fd pune. 6.1.Reservoir refilling ‘The cooling uid i @ special chemical Mud composed of fuororates C5-C18: CAUTION! Do not fil reservoir with water. Never use fluid different from that supplied or recommended by the Manufacturer. The cooling fluid is extremely volatile: always make sure the fluid rosorvoir is properly closed in order to avoid fluid leakages. The cooling fluid must never be dispersed in the environment. Proceed as folows to rfl the cooling cut: 4. remove the screw phig ofthe reservcir-(A) in Fig. 11 2. flthe reservoir using a funnel: necessary, remove the bal placed around the reser -(B) n Fo. “ ®, a1 sine , Fig. 11 - Hydraulic circu reservoir 3. 1eplace the elon onthe head of he screw plug abays place 2-4 tums of newton 4. screw caefly the sre plg: make sues property secured aie 5. atc on he sytem inorder maketh cotng ud ow win he hycraule exc ythe fia Manual Shar sz0o/smartxige-SWO79A1_6.VO2 - Service Manual x ser source and articulated arm | This section describes the procedures to install and align the articulated arm and to p the aiming and the CO, beams. Feever, it reports the correct method to clean the optics. . General information CAUTION! |The technicians must wear the apposite protective goggles for laser radiation at 10.6 microns in Class 4. ‘These goggles must have the following characteristics: OD > 4, 01 10600 LA fomember that, when the CO, source is switched on, the anode and the cathode are supplied at about ORV: such voltage may bo LETHAL ‘The technicians must never touch with bare hands or with metallic tools the CAUTION! ; ‘anode and the cathode of the CO; tube. Ae folowing table summarizes the alignment tools - and the related ordering codes - which are sed inthe nme procedures deseribed in this section, 8: Summary table ofthe alignment tools Centering toot Ordering code | [Centering tool for aiming beam | 042010224 -see Fig. 19 - r 7 [Cererng toot | oa2or0160 [Centering tot 042010208 jCerering tool oaz010218 Nancal 520 0/Smarbiide -SMITOAT_G.V02 Service War B Loser source and articulated arm Ring Long spring Spring block A oe (Second adjusting mirror Wa) (slows t enter the ‘Keene te ong tate "This paragraph and tho ns ajustments "on tho fold, pleas one describe the complete factory alignment procedure: for small fer to pa. 8.on this section, orttube BE Anapposie ool isto be used to align the aiming source: this tool sto be placed instead ofthe articulated Proceed as follows: 4. remove the fong tube, the main spring block with is adjustable mior and th frst big ball bearing 2. when the arm base iste only component jointed tothe system, serew the aiming alignment too! Fig. 13 || saltube “ Fig. 13 -Fist alignment tool ‘3. tum onthe system but donot sutch onthe CO, source 4. act on the three adjusting screws of micor St - see Fig, 14 - to canter the aiming beam on the fist hole ofthe agnment too: the alignment can be checked lack inside the apposite aperture ()inFig. 13 2——]] Fig. 14- Mirrors $1 and $2 9s UID D/Smartkide - SNOTSAT_G.NOR Service Manual Fa ‘ice Nanak Laser source and articulated arm Bx) 5. act on the three adjusting screws - (A) n Fig. 15 - of mitor $2 to centr the aiming Second hole ofthe alignment toot: these screws can be reached from the lop via apposite Roles located below the covering which must ba raised “ Fig. 15- Adjusting screws on mirror $2 6. repeat points 4. and. until he spat ofthe aiming beam is perlecty centered on both hoes. on the he ariculated arm alignment procedure described inthis paragraph can be performed only once int ofthe alming beam has been checked. put the big ring on the base, the frst bal bearing (witha drop of glue) and the main spring Bock 2. put the couple of screws - (A) o (8) in Fig 16 -in stops easier, wit laser beam: this makes the flowing Laser beam 8) es. wy, Mirror Mt Fig. 18 -Main spring Block 3. putthe aiming centering too atthe ext of the main sping body and adjust the fst morn order fo got aiming centered atthe bass and athe op In order to have a double adjustment (near and far centering, respective), you can work on serews (A) - this changes the distance between miror and fe base - and on serows (8) ths changes the angle of miro “ee Nanual MMMGRLS20D/smarxide - SMIT9AN_G.VOD-SevviceNanual 7 a Loser source ond articulated arm 4. put the second big bal bearing, the Second adjustable miror and the long tube; 5. cantar the aiming by the four screws ofthe second mor (a perfect centring isnot requied for this step) ands contring toa | forthe poston o ths four screws follow the sama rule afr the frst ior 6. now remove the tool and put a piece of adhesive paper at the end ofthe long tube of the ‘antculatod arm: 7. mark the postion ofthe spot ofthe aiming beam on this paper (fst ero") 8. rotate 180 degrees the articulated am - holding ion the same plane ofthe aiming beam: snd mar the new poston ifthe two marks do not match, act on mir S2 via the screws shown as (A) in Fig. 15 in order to ‘move the siming beam half way betweon the two marks (not necessarily atthe center of the tube) see the example in Fig. 18 Firat mar New position after the Fgulation on mieror S2 Second mark (180*) Fig. 18 Aiming beam movement inside the articulated sem 10,epect steps 7., 8.8, untl the mark in the two opposite postions match as much as possible; ‘alti pont, keop the long tube horonta 12. puta piece of tape and mark by a back pen the position of aiming beam second err" 18,oate the arm in the vertical plane of 180 degrees unl its horizontal, in the opposite direction but do not rotate tin the horizontal plane, ‘V4mark the new poston poston of aiming: it has changed its postion, put it between the two black marks working on screws ofthe fist aojutable mio ‘1S.check again the fst enor (steps 7. 8, 8.) and correct it if necessary follwing the sar procedure; 16:put the fong spring and ts rng atthe top of ong tube {7p the centering tool | at the end of long tube and put the aiming perfec ito the centr, by th ‘screws ofthe second adlustable mior N2; ‘1B,eassemble the short tube ofthe artculted arm and screw the centering tol to the end of ‘9.enty thatthe siming beam is centred onthe hole of this centering too: if the aiming beam | not centered, try to iden the part ofthe aeulated arm which is defective nd call teh assistance. Ctherwise goto next st 2o.reassemble the fina tube of the atculated arm, block it on the short tube by some tape a repeat stops 7.8.8. and 10; the centering oo! M othe end of the fn a nd very that he aiming beam is centered ee the hole ofthis centering tol Wis not centered, try to center working on sre of tho eae Second acetate miror Ma; te problemi ot soe, ry to dently the pro the ateaad mich defective and call ecncaleestance te ofthe ‘At the end of a good articulated arm alignment procedure, the red aiming beam is “stable” in the center of the final tuberegardiess of the ar a position. inorerto vert the This procedure must be performed only when the infrared CO, power shot is not in the same position of the red aiming beam. Pease note, in order to have “concentric” emissions, the CO; tube has to ‘be moved without affecting the aiming beam/articulated arm alignment. the protective goggles suited for CO, laser radiation and tum on the COr laser source selecting [erission mode and the 8W for power lvel rom service menu. 8 folows o align the CO beam once the arm aignment is accomplished “1. remove the long tube and block the main spring body by some tape as shown in Fig 16; possible: ver decton, ven the two nie bythe endoti Fig. 19 -CO2 beam alignment 2. fo verty if the C02 source is aligned with the aiming one, shot on thermal paper near and at tape and (about 25m) on a stable thermal paper target ‘ee manual Spat S20 0/SmartXde - SMOTIAT_G. VER - Service Manual Laser source and articulated arm 3. the CO, beam is proper aligned ifthe black mark on thermal paper and the visible red spot are concent: isnot so, loosen the scrw shown as (B) in Fig. 20 and act onthe to rains located on the upper pat of the laser seurce (A) in Fig, 20 fo neat alignment act onthe to stains located onthe bottom pat of the laser source fr fr alignment Fig. 20 -Enlarged view ofthe upper side ofthe CO; source 4. repeat stops 2. and 3. unl the CO, beam is conecty aligned, 5. Fie tho screw shotan as (8) in Fig, 20 spotare © grains rhe wo icewnval st cases, iis not necessary to perform tho alignment procedure from the beginning but tis Beno perform small acjusments to get tne alignment corect again a8 flows Fig. 21 Small adjustments on alignment first step puta plece of adhesive paper atthe end ofthe articulated arm and mark the postion ofthe spot __ ote aiming beam on ths paper (est eror 3: rotate 180 degrees the ariculated arm - holding ton the same plane, see Fig. 22 and the ‘revious postion ofthe arm shown in Fig. 21 and mark the new poston ofthe ang bean, Loser source and articulated arm 4. tne two marks do nol match, act on mir S2 - highlighted by a red arrow in Fig. 22 via the “crows shown a8 (A) in Fig. 15 order 10 move the aiming beam half way between the wo ‘marks (nt neceesarly atthe center ofthe tube) - see the example in Fig. 18 5, repeat steps 2,2. 4. unti the marks inthe two opposite postions mach as much as possible: 6. rotate the arm in the vertical plane unti it is horizontal but do not olate itn the hortzortal Plane - see Fig. 22 and the previous postion ofthe arm shown in Fig. 21 Fig. 23 Small Adjustments on alignment -thitd step 7. matk the new poston poston of aiming: thas changed i pesto, putt between the two back marks working on sews ofthe fret adjustable mor ighighted by a red strow in Fg. 23, 8, chack again the it err (eeps 2, 3,4.) and comect tif necossary follwing the same procedure 8. serew the centering foo! M fo the end ofthe fina tube and vey thatthe aiming beams centered on the holo ofthis Centering too If is not centered, try fo center i working on serews ofthe Second adjustable mor M2 Fig. 24- Small adjustments on alignment -last step via the ‘he two osetia oraonta wo back 3284 roses; sonntered ne of the vice Monel ‘At the end of a good articulated arm alignment procedure, the red aiming beam is “stable” in the center of the final tube ragardiess of the arm position. 1 retainer downwards 2 3 fo retum tothe resting poston, rotate slighty clockwise - 1 - release the retainer -3 then rotate counterclockwise up tothe resting poston = A BUS20/Snardide SMO79A1_G.VOR- Service Nancal 2 Laser source and articulated arm ea 7. Regulation of the articulated arm balancing spring ‘The arteulated arm is counter balanced by a plane helicldal spring mounted between the frst two ‘The resistance of tis spring is rgulated in factory, anyway it's possible to changeit ating 8 flows 4. fate the articulated arm clockwise for about 45° thon pul he retainer -() in Fig. 26. Keep it pulled and rotate counter Gockwise the articulated arm tots resting positon, (a) Fig. 26- Adjusting the balancing spring-1 Fig. 27 - Adjusting the balancing spring -2 2 The othr side ofthe spring holder is protected by a ckoular cover - (A) in Fig. 27 ~The sa hole in his ccular cover: rotate the cover untl you eee, through th hole, the head ofthe screw which holds the othor end ofthe spring -(B) in Fig. 27 = Remove this soe. 3. Ifyou move further the circular cover clockwise or counterclockwiee, you wil ase several holes in which the serew can be screwed: use the holes located in the clockwise dreton in order to increase the spring resistance, use the holes located in the counter clock detion to decracee the spring resistance - see Fig. 27 You are suggested to move the screw one hale clockwise counterclockwise per time and eventual repeat he whole procedure unt te. spring resstance is propery set 4, Once the screw has boon screwed i the proper new hole, rotate the ateulated arm cockwis for about 45" then push the elaine: the articulated arm i ready tobe used fst two ~ Koop it “ 2 There is a ‘tne screw ‘atmos in in order 10 ‘Mirrors M1 and m2 cowie oF rer ‘eockwise pes marked with 1 and S2 in Fig. 14 and the mirors inthe articulated arm have tobe cleaned ‘grade cleaning paper soaked only n acetone or ethanol vice Manual fe USI0 D/Smarbxide - SMO79A1_G.VO2 - Service Manual 3 parts replacement This section describes how to proceed in order to replace the main parts of the system. lon “System description’ on page 1 for components locations and accesses ¥ Read carefully the safety warnings given in Section “Safety” before starting service operations, ¥ Always disconnect the system from the mains before starting rvice operations. B. remove tho four M3 screws tha fx the LCOkeyboard panel othe plastic covering and replace it tha new one original fem the manutacturer: assemble the system. ph before screwing the coverings removed, the LCDikeyboard panel has been replaced, itis abvays better to veri the brightness and fet the LCD are correct wih respect to the light conditions ofthe room wiere the sytem Is ite system and very, during system check, that all LED andthe lamp are working Hs olows if adjustments ae requires: the brightness acing on RPI immer; ‘SET UP menu and touch athe areas of his menu inorder overly that hey respond ccrect Ber, nc ease to detect possble maluncon because Includes et ays hing the itrlock connector so thatthe intriock faut stated: press one by one allthe keys and touch fees and very that each acon makes the eyetom ty to reset the faut Moin ports replacement Bs le 2. _H.V. power supply replacement Proceed as folows to replace the HVPS: 1. tum off the system and disconnect he main cable: 2, remave the system covering as described in par. 4.1. on Section "System description’ 3. unplug the J2HV connecter 4. unplug the two high votage cables (A) n Fig. 28 w. Fig. 28- HVPS replacement 5. remove the connector which comes from the XMt terminal board 6. unscrew and remove the four M4 Allon sorews which fx the HVPS tothe chassis - (8) in Fig. 22 ‘ad replace It with anew one orginal rom the manufacturer, 7. reassemble the system 2.1.After HVPS replacement Verity the cortect working ofthe HVPS LED, When the systems in standby, they must bein the folowing status - se Fig. 28 red LED (Current lower than requested) ON teen LED (Power ON) ON yellow LED (HY Max) ON yellow LED (Enable) OFF Vin, 29- Swich on the system in CW emission mode (ON status) and veily that the LEDs ae nthe folowing status “see Fig. 20 red LED (Current ower than requested) OFF sreen LED (Power ON) ON yolow LED (HV Max) ON yolow LED (Enable) ON Fig. 30-HVPS LEDs in ON status + Enter the service menu, set he following condtons: emission mode: CW = Maximum power (25W for Smart USZ0 D system: SOW fr Smartxie system) ON status and verify thatthe current readout is comect it must be equal fo (DAC/TO}mA (eg. 16mA, US20.0/Smartxide - SMO79A1_G.VO2 - Service Manual Fr Main parts replacement ee 3. CPU replacement Proceed as folows to rplace the CPU board: 1. tum of the system and aisconnect the maine cable 2. remove the system covering as described in par. 4.1. on Section “System description 3, disconnect ll the connectors of the CPU board 4. temove the G257At DIKIM board from the CPU board 5. remove the sic M3 Allon screws that fx the board to the metalic pane; ‘emove the CPU board and replace it wth @ new one orginal rom the manutactrer ‘Once the CPU board has been replaced, be sure to connect al the eabes inthe proper connectors. All the cables sre provided wih labels which report the names ofthe cables themselves (ie. PICPU). The sexgraphy onthe upper sie (component side) ofthe CPU board reports the name ofthe connector ie. J). Each cable must be inserted in the connector which has the same number (e, cable marked PICPU has to be connected i Jt on the CPU boar). 3.1.After CPU board replacement ‘Once the CPU board has been replaced witha new one, the following adjustment must be performed: check altho jumpers (compare with he satings on the old CPU boat of See the CPU boat ayo} upnaes ~ JP2:non connected = sP3:4-2 = sPa: 4-2 = JPS: non connected = sP6:4-2 ~ JPT: non connected; ¥ check fuses are present and if their values aro correct (compare with fuses on the old CPU boar or £04 the CPU board layout) = FIaF2=4.254T = FasF4=2aT = FB=3.45AT ¥ not damaged, use the C257A1 ofthe old CPU board lo replace the same board on the new CPU board ¥ ia new C2S7AI board isto be installed, compare the labels placed on the old one and on the new one this labels report the name of tne femare, the code of ts revsion and a date ‘The names andthe revision codes must match unless a new version was releaced by factory inorder ef inprove system perfermances (itis case always ask for nformton), Enter the service menu and calibrate the peter in order to make the real ouput power level and th ‘power meter eading match: se par. 3.on Section “Service program! | 3. unplug athe connectors tcated on the board ie plane 5. remove the board and replace it witha new one origina rom the manufacturer. tor, After LV supply board replacement SU} The tos Once the LV supply board has been replaced with a new one, the following adjustment must be Uhas 12 2 re to connect all the cables in the proper connectors: pay special attention if E3 or E1 ennector Is connected (compare with fuses onthe old board) Glock fuses are present andi their values are correct (compare with fuses on the old board or see the [CPU boat layout) check also CPU fuses tormees ‘ow sdoraee board sorder to nd the Manual Main parts replacement 5. Shutter solenoid/C194A2 board replacement ‘The postion ofthe shutr solenoid ie show n Fig, 31. See pa. 4. on Section “Systom dascription” fo the access to the shutter Proceed as folows to replace the shutter soleno 1. tum off he system and aisconnect the mains cable; 2. remove the system covering as described in par. 41. on Section “System description’ 3. unsold the two wires on the C194A2 boar 4. to replace the solenoid, unscrew the two M2.5 nuts - one of them s shown as (A) in Fig. 31 ~ {o replace the C194A2 board, remove the M3 Alen sereu = (B) a Fi. 31 = 5, replace it wth @ new one original rom the manufacturer and reassemble the system. - Tw ; co o | ~~) Photodétector C194A2 ‘board Fig. 91-CO, shutter assembly ing source replacement ation" for 88 fooWs to replace the alming source: tho system and dsconnect he maine cable; femove the system coverings as described in par 4. on Section “Systom description’ -unsoder both + and - wires: | 4: use 8am Allen wrench for dacouping the two parts ofthe source support - twa M3 screws, (A) F InFig 32 ams z Aiming soures support ‘Aiming source aon (022300083 3m for T01404 (022300084 SmW for TOI4At Fig. 82. Aiming laser source replacement 6 reassemble the system, 2 Ain parts replacement C02 laser source replacement caution! — | Touch the anode/eathode only ifthe system is switched off and they were first completely discharged Proceed as folows to replace the CO laser source: 1. tum ofthe system and disconnect the mains cable 2. remove the system coverings as described in par. 4. on Section "System description" fi is easier to handle, place the system on an horzonal plane and remove t 3. cisconnect rom the HVPS the wo high voltage cables: 4. unsoer the bilo the thermal suite place on the cathode -ighighted by are square in Fig. 33 5, disconnect the cooling tubes from the laser source removing the bails which fk tothe laser source the transparent PVC tube and paying atlontion foi spl 6, remove the upper and botom bearings of the laser source - Fig. 29 shows the upper one Userewing the-4 M5 len sorewe 7. completely loosen the adjusting screws -(B) in Fig. 33 ofthe source's upper bearing a 8. remove the laser source and replace it paying attention onthe postioning ofthe new source 8. once the laser source was replaced reassempe the source's bearings: solder the ball ofthe thermal sie i comm oom (8) Fig. 33 Enlarged view ofthe upper side of the COz source | connect the PVC cooing ow tubes fil he cooling crcut as described in par 6.1. on Section "Hydraule circuit. check the fld levelin the roservoir and check for leakage of costing fd Perform source agnment- see par. 4. on Section "Laser source and articulate air" 28 follows to replace he peter: on tis System description protection -(A) in Fig. 34 nFe.33~ | 2 the laser er one Fig. 34 Peltier replacement ‘remove the peter and replace it with @ new one original rom the manufacturer; §, before reassembling he system, center the peter using thermal paperinorderto see where the "system performs the laser shot as iti turned on: 6. reassemble the system Main parts replacement KL1 SSR replacement Proceed as folows to replace the pater: 1. tum ofthe system and disconnect the mains cable system coverings as described in par. 4. on Section “System description 3. remove the Plexiglass protection by unscrewing the two M4 nuts show as (A) in Fig. 35 “ Fig. 85 -KL1 SSR replacement 4 disconnect the connections towards the CPU board and towards the XM teminal board 5. remove the rely and rplace it with a new one original rom the manufactur 6. reassemble the system, a : f 10. Cooling pump replacement Proceed as follows to replace the cling fd pum CAUTION! |v Before replacing the pump, its necessary to empty the cooling circuit 7 Remember that the cooling fluid is extremely volatile Put the fluid in a clean bottle and always remember to close it tui off the system and disconnect the mains cable remove the system coverings as described in pa. 4. on Section “System description: {ake of the tube going othe Nowswitch and the tube coming fram the reservoir paying atten to the ud spiled whi removing the tubes \aconnect the electrical connections from the CPU pin 1 and 2 of J25CPU connector e & 5. remove the two I fing nuts -(A) i Fig. 36 6. remove the pump and replace t with a new one orignal ftom the manufacturer, 7 once the cooling pump has been replaced, rafl the cooling circuit - see par. 61.0n 8, before connecting he tubes, cover the thread wit twenty turns of Teflon Ain circuit ‘ce Manat | Sr US20 D/SmareKide- SWOTBAT_G.VO2 Service Manual Main pots replacement 1. Flowswitch replacement Proceed as folows to replace the fowsvatch 4 tum off the system and remove the covering as described in par. 4.on Section System| description remove the rear screw -(A) in Fig. 37 - andthe electric connector ofthe damaged flow meter; unscrew the upper and lower junction - 2) in Fig. 37 - paying attention to water sil ‘remove the damaged flow meter and replace it wth @ new one original fom the manufacture before connecting the junctions cover the thread with twenty turns of Teen reassemble the cap and then the system. 8) “ Fig. 27 - Flowawitch replacement Scanning units v'System [This section describes the service procedures about the different scanning units that ‘ay be connected to the SmartXide systems, ae Description ‘The Smartkie systems may be provided of ferent extemal canning units shown in Fig. 38 10961 HESCAN ORL wo025s 16501 MINI SCAN. Fig. 38 Scanning units ht rey space, wht ts ad about eH Sean DOT ui as er he od H-Scan ase £10901 ‘cemanuat J SmreUS20D/Smarxie SMOTPAT_G)VOD~ Secs Manual o Scanning units ‘Thanks to the intograted management of the scannig unit the system allows a porfect synchronzat! between laser pulses and the movements of scanning unit galvos snd assures the maximum precision ¥ performing the canning pattern the Hi-Scan DOT is connect to the system and selected, when footswitch is released (no laser emission in progress), the scanning unit moves the ed arming beam on the outine of he selected ar hin footswitch is pressed, the scanning unt sels the galvos so thatthe aiming beam points at th boginning of the scanning area ‘The SmartXde system opens the IC shutter, thon walls the delay time to lel he IC shulter correctly open and starts performing laser pues atthe selected repetition rate. 1, Installation Connect the extemal unit as described inthe Operator's Manual: the system automatically datos 1 presence of he scan unit and allows to activate iva the contol panel - see the Operators Manual ~ The connection of the Hi-Scan/Mini Scan cable to the system has to be! performed with the eystem switched off (key switch has to be in the ‘0 position). Non-observance of this condition invalidates the system warranty. Never perform laser pulses when the hi-scan unit is turned off otherwise| laser radiation may damage the scanner mirrors. ¥ Never perform laser pulses if the red aiming beam cannot be seen; outside the Hi-Sean, Road the Operator's Manual of the system for further warnings and| Information on the use of the Hi-Scan unit. 2. Driver board for Hi-Scan units (C280A2) “The criver board i fxed by four M3 Alen screws to the internal upper pata - 0 also Fig. 1 ‘The oruitaiagram and the layout ofthis board are shown in Section “System schematics ‘his board is connected tothe CPU board via JSCPU connector and the CPU beard supple the diver bear Moreover, this board collects al he signals and supplies which are necessary fo dre the Hr-Scan unt a ands tham to the TSpin SUB.OB connector located on the rear upper ide ofthe systom - soe par 2. Secton Electronic boards” forthe deals description of signal and suppbes Driver board for Mini Scan units (C385A1) “The diver board i fre by our MS Alen sews to the intemal upper pat - ee also Fig. 1 The cru dlagram andthe layout of his board are shown in Section “System schematics” This board is connected to the CPU board via JECPU connecor and the CPU board supplies the diver boat Moreover, tis board collects al he signals and supplies which are necessary to div the Mini San unt sends them to the DB connector located on the rear upper side of the system - soe par. 2 Section Esectronic bards forthe dead description of signals and supplies vedson in 94, Hi-Scan DOT tuning “emission This procedure as tobe performed in case of replacement of is at the By aver scanning board seaming head vyopen and . 14.28 follows: 4. enter tne Hi-Scan service menu - se par 2. on Section Service program 2, be sur thatthe folowing paramenters are set: detects the Laser type: cw ‘al Sid dwel 400.8 Autorepeat; NO| as to be For HiScan DOT (F005G2): nthe ‘O" ‘ Spot Size: 3504 Scan mode: Interiaced ‘Scan size: 15.3x15.3mm For old Hi-Scan model (F095G): Spot Size: 400) ‘Scan Mode: Norma ‘Scan size: 20-4mmx20.4mm 3 sel the folowing paramenters cals OFF Laser: ON ‘CW Power: Max. (2000 wel: 4004 stherwise be seen ngs and 4, selec: , 10710, 100%; “Y Gain, "x Ofer -¥ check the outine scan size withthe alming beam: acton the "X Gait Offse” parameters in order to center the scan pattem and to obtain the correct scan size oa sruntand Fe sary can sie using he CO ee cro achat thea on nde tt damage Sion the Scan ops {F002 mote needed ads he scanning hee pacein rer opti he cl got Site sang ss 7 ae! LA 1010. 100%; 8: ake see an ono shot of pape nd reat te “EW del parameter ne Se oa ‘arng tng pnt preset ut rote an oe Pom fe 200 FB 8 ress BACK btn and sve the pamela | 10th C280A2 driver board is replaced, place abt of slicone onthe C280K2 connector. ‘vee Manual BS U520D/Smartide - SNOTPAT_G.VE2-Sence Nani Fs Scanning units exe Hi-Scan ORL tuning This procedure has to be performed incase of replacement of the DIMM Boar Y dewor scanning board ¥ scanning hea. Proceed a¢ folows: 1. enter the Hi-Sean service menu -9e pat. 2. on Section "Service program « 2. be sure tha he folowing paramenters are set Laser ype: CW td dal 40048 Focal: 400mm Spot Size: 400m ‘Sean mode: Overlap Circular pattern clameter: 44mm 4. set the folowing parameters: cal: OFF Laser: ON CCW Power: Max. (300) Dwell 4004 4, lect §5. check the outina scan size with the aiming beam atthe output of 400mm focal length opt: a fn the Gain’, “Y Gain’. X Ofset","Y Offset” parameters inorder to confer the scan patten fad to obtain the corret sean size very the scan size using the CO, laser: take cara to activate the a flow in order not 1 deme ‘he HiScan opts; {or FO95G2 model needed, adjust the scanning head spaces inorder to optimize th focal ofthe scanning system 7. make some test scan on a sheet of paper end regulate the "FW delay” parameter nt Staring tangle points present but net bgger than other pols 8. press the BACK button and save the parameters 9. ihe ©28042 driver board i replaced, place a bit of silcone on the C2B0A2 connector opt act san pater ‘wdamage focal point 1 unt the vice Wanuat 6. Mini Scan tuning ‘This procedure has to be performed incase of replacement of “1 the DIMM board 4 ever scanning boar 4 scanning head Peceed a8 ows: 4. enter the service menu - see par 2. on Section “Service program 2, set the folowing paramenters Calis: OFF Laser: ON ow Power: Max. (201): 3. enter the Min Sean tuning menu 4. reset scan parameters; 5, so the parameters: ‘Shape: Round Size 10/10; 6. regulate the RP1 and RP2 trimmers on the diver board C38SA1 in order to obtain a creular scan pattern ofthe gest dimensions 40:3mm) Measure the scanning size at about 100 em from the mierar with no focusina optics 7. acton the Delay parameter in order to obain a pertct cle; 8. Sal RPI and RP2 trimmers and write down scanning dimension ‘9. act on Offset and OrfsetY parameters to obiin a perfect centring ofthe scan shape on the laser beam output 10.connect tha handpiece N4B9A\ and st the minimum “Sh. Delay"; make some test scan focusing '8 paper and increase "Sh. Delay" Unt you get a closed cco. Wit down tne parame! value, ‘set: shape uniform, size 1010 and very without handpiece the scan dimensions t00cm apart rom the mir, wre down the value ‘2.press both the save keys and then EXIT: ‘2ilfthe C385A1 driver board is replaced, place a bit of scone on the C3B5At connector ervice program The firmware of these systems includes an hidden service menu: en this menu is entered, the system is said to be in service mode. n this menu is not selected, the system is said to be in user mode, Entering the service menu Toenter the service men: 4. tum on the system keeping pressed the STAND BY Key: as the “system check” procedure Is ‘completed, the screen changes as shown in Fig. 28, erwise: 1. turn on the system: 2. enter the user menu and pross and keep pressed the STAND BY key, 3. wall until he screen changes as shown in Fig. 38 cauTion! Fig. 39- Service menu rt US2O D/Smartkide - SMOTBAT_G.VO2 - Service Manual 8 2. Description of the service menu Refer to Fig. 39 inthe previous page. ‘The area highlight by (A) shows starting fom the top respectively = power ofthe CO; laser source read by the system (Pater on the screen); ~ current inside the laser tube read by the systom (‘Current on the seroon) = maximum availabe current evaluated by the system, ‘sts tmed on ifthe service menu isnot immediatly entered, system measures this vale ‘ane thon during usual working enecks thatthe current does nck exceed ft Iv the service menu is entered as soon as the system is tured on, this evaluation is ot performed and ihe service menu shows the message "Max NOT eval the voltage ofthe preregulator section ofthe HVS ("Vp" on the screen) and the votage on {ho lar tube ('Vs" on the screen rad bythe system The ste highghted by (B) shows the cureny selected emission made and allows te changeit The area highlighted by (C) alows to enablldisable the calration procecure- ony # the system is | STAND BY status «ifthe "Cab ON" option is selacted. system performs calibration procedure as In user ‘mode and, atthe end of this. performs a power feedback by changing lel request to HVPS unll measured Powers in @#5% window centred on the nominal expected power ‘The area highlhled by (D) shows the cureny selected power value: the two arrows alow to increase Le ‘The area highightd by (E) shows the curently selected curent value inside the taser tube ‘DAC iret on the sen) foreach avalable power level the microcontol akes fom an apposte eeptom ook up tabla | the DAC value noodod to ebtain ho corec output pow : ‘The and "keys allow to ncreaseldecrease tis value when in “Calo OFF” stats. ‘The area highlghted by (F) shows the prereguatorvolage relrence value ("Via onthe screen) for he selected mode (coninuous/pused), ‘The area highlighted by (6) slows to display ho service screen related othe curently connected scanning ut (Sean Sean Fig. 40 shows an example of the HiScan DOT sence menu fom which & i possible to regulate the scanning sea folowing the procedure described in ar 4 on Secon “Scanning nt sono] eos fll Sie oo : ces le a 1 ‘er sew | ec v | Fig. 40 -Hi-Sean DOT service menu Fg. 41 shows an example of the Mini Scan service menu from whch is posible tose the shape and size ofthe scanning area and to access the tuning menv by pressing the Tuning” are - the tunig men is shown | | coo

Fig. 42-LOG screen "Proceed as folows to downoad the data lg fie: Using the software 4. Connecting the system tothe PC: ‘um off both the system and the PC and connect the cable provided wit the sofware toa free ‘etal port on the PC and tothe connector labeled 'RS232 EXT’ (JHOCPL) on the system CPU board 2. Launching the download procedure: turn on bath the system and the PC nthe system proceed as flows shown enter the LOG menu: {eWansal |) igar US20 D/Smarcxide-SMET9AT_G.VO2 Service Manual a Service prosrom star the downoad procedure (Fil->Downlead) ‘onthe PC proceed as flows: ~ launch the Dat_LOG sotware {select the system type and the Serial port number # necessary (he present values are Giplayed onthe statusbar} stat the download by pressing the Downed button; enor the eyetom Serial # whan prompted ti part onthe labo located onthe back ofthe ystems ~ choose the fle name and locaton end save i 3. Sencing the fle ‘nd the fe via e-mail o En technical assistance service. ‘Selecting The Communications Port Serial ports COM through COMA are supported, ‘You should select the serial port that your system fs connected to you get an eror message when you soloct a partcular serial port then elher the PC you ae using does rnothave the chosen serial porto tha pot is being used by another sofware program or Windows doesnot ‘ecognze the sera port as being insaled covet, system For this ew Version (2.0.0) he systems supporied ae the follwing 'MOT9xx —Instaed sofware on system: Version 1.4 or higher File swe Use this tom to ave to fle downloaded data ‘The sofware suggests a ile name compoced by the systom serial # entered by the user (see Using ‘Oat_LOG), the system type and the actual date For inance: the user enters the serial # UXEAGZ1, the systom type is M79 and the date ls 30 March, then the sofare proposed fle name is UXSAO21_M70_30_3 ext Use tis item to terminate the sofware. ‘menu: use of the four lower keys Use ae ‘Allows to quit the service mode and to go back tou a mode. ‘Allows to reset the curent and voltage reference values (DAC le ‘Vref and to restore the default ones, In order to really reset these values, the “Reset” key has to be Dressed again while the window "Press agin to reset is displayed ‘Allows to clean the system database and to restore the default one. In order to realy clean the database, the "Clean" key has to be Pressed again whie the window "Press agin to clean is displayed. Allows to select the intensity of the aiming source from OFF to 100%, Step 10%, ofthe gdcos (fee3. Calibrating the power meter snot Tho system fs equipped with a power meter that allows the mictoprocessor to detect the real output level generated by the CO; laser source. The sgnal fom this power meter i fist processed oy he ‘on the CPU board before being read and converted bythe AIC convertor located insise the miro. clang procedure is described below: 4. ontor he SERVICE men, 2. be sure that the MODE key is set to CW on the touch screen display and select “Calo OFF" p00n, 3: instal the handpiece (N324A2 (without termina) for MO79A1/B1/M INR systems, N102A1 for MOTSC UI 151/71 systems, NIO2K2 for MO79D1 systems) in the articulated arm and locate lan extemal power meter 20-30cm fat from the articulated atm (ou of foe) 4 select a power level of 9.0:0.2W/ onthe conti! panel 5. swich on the CO, laser source sing then 6. compare the power level read bythe extemal power meter tothe power level measured by the 7. regulate RPS (GAIN) on the CPU board to get the same power level onthe display as measured by the extornal power meters0 20, 8. switch on te laser source ang regulate RPS (SPEED UP) on the CPU boa to make the power level shown on the display change rom QW to SW in a of more without overshooting, 8, repeat step 7. and step 8. untl these two conditions are me ‘S.check again the match between the values changing the selected power (minimum and ‘maximum value forthe selected hanpiece) arwal Smart uS20 0/Smartxide - SMO79A1_G.VO2 - Service Manat @ Troubleshooting ‘This sections reports guidelines in order to detect the source of some possible faults, lost of these faults are detected by the system itself which wams the operator displaying Make always sure that all the safety precautions described In this ‘manual and in the operator's manual are met. All personnel operating or servicing the sytem must be familar with all its ‘safety requirements and operating procedures: read. the ‘operator's manual of the system, ¥ Improper use of this device or adjustment other than these specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure or dangerous exposure to high voltages. ¥ Improper use or adjustments of this device may invalidate the system warranty agresment, Contact the manufacturer before attempting to Service this device using procedures different from those specified in this manual. 2. SYSTEM STARTUP fault Ifthe key ofthe keylock ste is turned tothe postion but none of he light indicators ashes and ‘po sound is produced, perorm the following cheeks hack that the system is connected tothe mains and vesy thatthe mains meets the technical specications of the system, check thatthe key lock switch and the emergency switch are correctly set as described inthe ‘perators manual 5, disconnect the mains, check the main fuses and replace them i necessary ‘4 check the fuses located on the CPU board and replace them if necessary - see the CPU board layout 5. ty to replace the DIMM board witha new one having the same sofware release or higher 6. read also par, 2.2. on this section; 7. tthe problem persists call the technical assistance service ofthe manutacturer ‘anual Try Troubleshooting DEXA] 2.1,KEYBOARD/TOUCH SCREEN fault 2 keyboardtouch sereon fut (the system does not respond fo the keys or areas’ pressure) may be ‘4 tothe 46 connector ifkeys donot work) oo the J connector ifthe touch ssreen doesnot work) onthe LCD contol board (C274_2)" see Fig. Il. 10~ check f they are propery connected I hey are propey connected, check NS of the LCD contol Boar and replace If Keys do not propery ‘espond to pressure, replace the LCD contol board Ime problem persists cll the technical assistance service of he manufacture, Replace N3 with a new one having the same software release. 2.2.L€0 fault ‘An LCD fault may be due fo the LCD board orto the CPU board - i. tothe graphic cotrller-ortothe connections between these boards It the screen is black: 1. fist of al very that the fat cable betwoon the CPU and the LCD board & property connecte: check connectors J16/P160n the CPU bead and JP" on the LCD boar 2. ty to regulate the contrast of the LCD: 3. iallthe LEDs of the contol panel are flashed for about 128 wien you tun on the system: “before replacing the LCD boar ty to connect an extemal LCDkaybosrd board using aso @ ew fat cable. Connect tne new cable o the connector J16 on the CPU board and fo the ‘external new LCDikeyboard boar ifthe new LCD works well, connect th old one wh the new cable: if now it works wel, replace the cable wth the naw ane, otherwise repiace the ten, ifthe external LCD does not werk oo, replace the DIMM board vith anew one withthe same ‘emware: using a mulimetor check that he voltage between GND -J14- and the Q2 casei higher than 25V see the CPU board layout in Section "System schematics" i the voltage isnot correct, fepiace the CPU board iit is corect bul the problem persis, cal he technical assistance serves of the manufacturer, 4: ifthe LEDs of the contol panel do not lash when you turn on the system, the problem may be ‘due tothe CPU board oo the DIMM boar check if the DIMM board i wal inserted ~ check the fuses onthe CPU board: ~ check the ap switch poston (SW2)1, SW212, SW2/3 - see the CPU board layout in Section “System schematics’): they must be on OFF; the problem persist cll the technical assetance service ofthe manufacture. tthe screen is white and nothing sooms tobe displayed: 1. using @ multimeter check thal the voltage between the C82 pins (see the CPU board layout in Section “System schematics?) isin the range 245V-27 5V. If is so, k may be a defective isplay:eplace it with anew one orginal fom the manufacturer; otherwise, the problem may be .du8 to the CPU board ryt replace NZ0; ifn problem tno! solved, replace the CPU board as escribed in pa, 3. on Section "Main pats replacement" the probiem persists call the technical assistance service ofthe manufacturer. 3. INTERLOCK fault ‘The INTERLOCK faut stated ithe contacts 1 and 2 of he INTERLOCK connector are open {tee is an extemal interiock network, check the external event under contol, check the extemal network sof and check f he interlock connector was propery inserted into the apposite socket ‘here is no extemal introck network, the INTERLOCK socket cant be let not connected: inset the ‘pposio interlock connector provided with the accessories or check tal the connacior Is properly inser, ‘yt reset the faut if persists, perform the following checks 4 stot al check the JSCPU connector: 4 chock the voltage on J9CPU-2 1" the voltage on JSCPU Is SV, check that he vollage on pin 14 of N21 is SV: ~ ifthe voltage isnot SV, check that R41, R42 and C'18 are propery connected and, the faut persists, replace the CPU board artothe ‘tthe voltage is SV ty to replace N21 and, he fault persis, eplace the DIMM board wth a ‘ew one having the same software release. {the voltage on J3CPU is OV, carefly check all th connection of the ici in Fig ame Ifthe problem persists call the technical assistance service of the manufacturer. vase } Ee} . se rm on a epee = sl may be a - - 7 Fig. 43 - Interlock fault circuit an aa ee “wanual Sart US20D/Smarside SaT9AT_G.WOR Serve Nana Troubleshooting 4. Shutter fault “The GPU continuously monitors the real shutter position and states a shutter feu whenever thereat shutter poston afer rom the expected postion which depends on the shuter command sated ‘The shutter postion detection ccut is shown in Fig, 44 Fig. 44 - Shutter elruit “Te rel shuter postion is detected by a photo detector - composed ofan emiter anda detect located on the C194A2 board located in the laser head. ae hater is closed, the photo detector is blocked so the vollage on YECPUS is SV; when the Shute open, the volage on JOCPU:S is OVE. Fae reads the current staus of pin JGCPU-B and compares it with the shuter command satus retained Iremory. the two values do rot match a shuter faut is tated. OPEN Low close HGH ‘Fst ofall check that footswitch is property connected to the system: ty 10 press footswitch when the STANO BY stale is Set and the user menu is sisplayed Fro warning sound is heard and na message fs displayed on the screen, the system cannot detect {stmt 0 the problem is de to bad connections - extemal or intel of footswitch cat Troubleshooting BE 4. Shutter fault “The CPU continuously monitors the real shutor poston and state a shutter fault whenever the eal shutter poston sifers trom the expected positon which depends onthe shutar command stated ‘The shutter postion detection cxcut is shown in Fig 4 Fig. 44 Shutter circuit ‘The ral shutter position is detected bya photodetector - composed of an emiler anda detector located on the C184A2 boatd located nthe laser head ‘When the shuiter is closed, the photo delecor is blocked s0 the voltage on JSCPU-6 Is SVdc; when the shutters pan, the votlage on JSCPUS is OV ‘The CPU reads the current status of pin JECPU6 and compares it wit the shutter command status etined in memory ifthe two values do not match shutter faut stated. ‘Table 5: Shutter postion detection signal Real shutter posit JscPus OPEN Low close HIGH Fist of all, check that footswitch is properly connected tothe system: ty to press footswitch when the ‘STAND BY stato i set andthe user menu is displayed If no watning sound is heard and nto message ls csplayed on the screen, the system cannot detect footsteh 30 the problem is due to bad connections external or intemal - of fstentch ton athe ined cathe setoct ‘anal Perf the folowing tess if footswitch connections are correct: 4. remove the top covering - see par 4. on Section "System descrption* 2, press any key to rast the alarm: = it tho system exits from the SYSTEM FAULTS menu, short D1 anode t9 GND on the Bhotocounler boar! and check if shutter is fully open. not, the fault may be de to ‘mechanical interferences which prevent the shutter from corey open and se or whion ‘make it slow down wile opening or eosing, Remove the interference, i psant otlonse ‘measure the voltage on DY see Fig. Son poge 1 if tis not correct. very thal the voltage on R74 on the CPU board is 24V: itis 30, carefully ‘check all the connections otherwise check F3 fuse on the CPU boald and, f necessary ‘pace ithe problem isnot solved, check that he voltage between JICPU4 and JTCPUS on the LY supply board (connector inserted on CPU board) tis correc, carefully heck a the connections otherwise replace the C30SAT board - see par. on Section “Malt pats replacement tthe votage on D1 is comtect, change the solenoid shutter an ifthe fault persists remove the footswich and, pressing @, measure the resistance between JGWI-3 and IGWe fi tower than SOhm, call Technical sistance, otherwise check the cable wring nd the internal swich connections + Ifthe system does not exit from the SYSTEM FAULTS menu. check ithe shuts closed H not, the faut may be due to mechanical interferences which prevent ihe shutr fom 19ky, check thatthe high voltage cables on the laser tube are properly connected and call the Technical Assistance the problem is not soWved: If Vs«9kV, cll the Technical Assistance and communicate the following data satus ofthe LEDs on the HVPS wien the system is in STAND BY and when iis in ON status; eter the service menu, set he folowing conditions: ‘emission mode: CW power: 1oW ac: 47 status: ON ‘Smart US20 D/Smarttde - SMO79A1_G.V02 - Service Manat o

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