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VITALOGRAPH-~t,~~

SERVICE MANUAL

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CONTENTS

PAGE
1. AEPAIAS ANO SERVICE 2
2. TECHNICAL INTROOUCTION 2
3. ACCURACY CHECKICALIBRATION 3
4. SPARE PARTS LIST s
5. SPARE PARTS FITTING INSTAUCTIONS 9
6. FAULT FINOING GUIOE 13
7, CONSUMABLES AND ACCESSORIES 16
8. CLEANINGiOISINFECTING/STERILJSING 16
9. TECHNICAL DATA LIST 18
10. GUARANTEE AND CUSTOMER SERVICE 21

Copyright4:I 1987 and 1988 by VtjJC9111ph lld,, &,ci,;ingham, England

Vitalograph Ltd., Maids Moreton House, Buckingham, MK18 1SW.


'!i:l! (0280)816868 • Telex:83"80 (VITALB G) · Fax:(0280) 815609
Vllalograph GmbH, Jacobsenweg 12, 2000 Hamburg 54.
~ (040) 540 JO 26127 · Telex: 212466 (VITAL D) • Fax: (040) 540 55 32

Vilalcgraph lnc., 8347 Ouivira Road, Lenexa, Kansas 6621 ; ,


~ (913) 888-4221 · Toll Free H !00-255--5626 · Fax: (913) 888-4259

Vitalograph (Ire.) Ltd., Enris lnd. Esta1e, Gort Aoad, Enris, Co. Clare.
@ (065) 29611 · Telex:26832('/ITAEI) · Fax:(065)292SS
,. Servicing ol lhe Vilalo,Jra~h-alpha should be carrted out orly by qcalifiee
REPAIRS seivice technicians. nere are no user-setviceable corrpor.ents irside lhe
ANDSERVICE
u:
equ ment.

Fot any technical ass~lance er for lhe names and addresses of approved
Vitalograph Service Agents. please ccntact any cf the 1ollowlng omces:

V~alograph Ltd., Maids More1on House, Buckingham. MK18 tSW.

~ (0280) 816668 · Telex: 83480 (VITALB Gi • Fax: (0280) 815609

V'~alogr2ph GmbH, JacobS81'1\Y8Q 12, 2000 Hamburg 54.

m (040) 540 30 26127 · Telex: 212466 /VITAL 0 ) · Fax: (040i 540 65 32

Vltalograph lnc„ 8347 Ouivira Raad. Lenexa K2nsas 66215.

m: (913) 800•4221 · Tol Free 1·600•255·0025 · Fax: (913) 666-4259

Vltabgraph (Ire.) Ltd., Emls lnd. Es1a1e, Gon Road, EMis, Co. Clare.

~ (065) 29611 · Telex: 26832 {VITA EI) · Fax: (065) 29289

2. The Vi1afograph-alpha detects the lfow ol expired air using a Ully


TECHNICAL Pneumotachograph type flowhead connected 10 one siele ol a differential
INTRODUCTION
pressu,e transducer. The back p,essure created by the reslstance ol the
mesh 1s lransferred to lhe pressure 1ransducer via the Pilot Tube and a
flcxiblo p;po.

EXPIREO
AIR PATii

\
PITOT TUBE
\ RES1$TIVE
MESH

-----
PRESSURE TRANSCUCER

2 FiG.1.
The outpt.t voltage from the pressure transducer is proportional to the flow
through the flcwhead. During testing, the flow si!;nals are lntE!1)rated 10
obtc.1Jn mtlasureid volume~: theta ölire d i,played on the screen at 1hc ot1d o1
each test, alongside predicted values. The test resulls may be printed out
subsequently, it required.

This routlne allows the user to simply check, and adjust if necessary, lhe 3.
callbration of the instrument. The actual adjustmenl, il made, is carrioo ACCURACY
CHECK/
out totally by control trom the keyboard and no actuai mechanlcal
CALIBRATION
adjustment is neces$3ry. Tho rc--kcd c.ilibrtdion i.s retained ur.til altered
again, even when the machine is switched oH.

FIC, 2.

To perlcrm the ao.-uracy checklcaloration a precisicll syringe is required.


Befo:e attempting calibra1ion it is essential that lhe llowhead and syrince
are at amtient rcom temperature. la°lowing thrcugh the llowhead raises i:s
temperature. if the flowhead has recently been blown through ty a patiem
prior to calibration, then the temi:erature must te lowered to ambient by
~cmping room a!r through it prior to acc;.iracy check •Jsing the syringe. 3
Recommendcd Callbratlon Procedure

1. lt Is lmpo"ant 10 pump 1o ilrcs (approx} or air 1hrcugh the llowhead


prlor to commencing this procedure.

2. The user ls asked lo enter the ambient tempera~Jre. THl3 MUST BE


MEASURED ACCURATELY BEFORE ENTERING.

3. Nr must te pum:ied l hrough the l lowhead when requested on the


screen. The air musl be pumped lhrough the llowhead ror at least one
second continuousl{ or it will be ignored.

4' Al the end or the first stroke of the Syringe,. the user may exrt the
rovtine or pump mcre aJr to ifco:atHt Lhe ca11orat1on vollme.

5. II a second stroke or lhe S'/ringe ls to be perlormed it is important 10


wait ror at leaSI half a seco~d after the syrlnge rms. This allows the
system to seltle.

6. Slrokes or the syrtnge may be repea1ed up lo a ma,cimum displayed


volume ol 9.99L.

7. When lhe air pumping rouline is exiled the measured volume is


displayed and the user is requesled lo enter the actual totar volume
pumoed. This is 1hen compared with lhe measur&d v~Juc ..1nd a
difference indicatron is displayed.

8. The user 1s then olfered the Chance to change lhe caßbratlon. This is
onfy necessa,y IF THE ERROR IS GREATER THAN 3%,

9. Once the check or adjustment is completed a Calibralion Report is


printed.

4

4.
SPAA E PAATS
0
LIST

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0
/ 0

,. Ke:ypad Complete • 44.002:SPR a. LCD 01;,pl:y Gr.a n • 44.011SPR


2. P.spcr Roll Clip · 44.016SPR
•• LCD Surround • 44.004-SPR

3- Paper Tc;r Bar • 44.017SPR ,o. Contta.st Co-ntrol with Knob- 31.583SPR

.. Paper Roller . 44.01SSPR 11 • OniOff Switch • 31.639SPR

5.

••
7.
Rubbet Srrap • 44.014SPR

F1<,whetu:t C,,Mf'll"I_.. 4.S O?Fi~PA

Fre.s.5un, Tut.• 44,026S?R


..
12. ~essure lnlel Poti • 44.070SPA
Pnw- tnl.-t $-,h,1. :l1 6'.;!$..C::PA

AG. 3. IOENTIF!CATICN • EXTERNA.l PARTS 5


• 00 NOT REr.ieve
/ / FROM TiiE FLOWHEAO BOOV

1. Flowheed Complcle . ~4.026SPR


2. Flowhead $.Oal Kit· 4'l.O'l9SFR

3. Semf Otspoaab&e R•sistive Elfl!nent (Refe, 10 ConsuM1blf& Usl)

F!O, 4, FLOWHEAD :PAlt'iS !DENTlF1CATION


- -,tt-•

• • l
- -tttt--i--i-8

_J
1. Keyp:id Compi ete • 44,002S?R

2. LCD Disptaywith Lettd• 44.039SPR

3. Printe, wl111 8o~rd • 31.i3i SPR

6 FiO. S. tMr-RNAL V!E\V. TOP H..1.Lf PARTS IOE~mFICATICN


0 0
•0

0D
0

0 0

OLO TYPE
8UU<HEAO
CONNECTOR
44.0G0SPR

1. Main PCS Se.r\lice Exchange· 44.031SPR


2, Contrnl Control wllh Knob „ 3f,583SPFI

3, OniQff Swhch • 3U3•SPR


4. Prenure Jnlel Port „ 44.070SPR
,. Power Infel Sockel · 31.62SSPFI

FlG. '3. f.lT2 F!NA!. VIEW • BOTTCM HAL:: ?ARTS 1oemACATION 7


SPARE PARTS LIST

DESCRIPTION OROER FITTINC NOTE


ooDe LOCATION

Hardware

Prinler with Board 31.581SPR Reter lo Section 6


Contrast Control Wilh Knob 31 .583SPR Refer 10 Section 6
Power lnfet Socl<et 31.625SPR Refer 1o Seclion 6
On!Off Swilch 31 .639S?A Refer 10 Section 6
Keypad Complete 44.0~SPR Refer 10 Sectlon 6
LCD Surround 44.004SPR. Refer to Section S
LCD Display Gfass 44.011SPR Referto Section 6
Rubber Strap 44.014SPR Rater 10 Sectlon 6
Paper Roller 44.015SPR N/A
Paper Roll Cfp 44.016SPR Refer to Section 6
Paper Tear Bar 44.017SPR Refer to Section 6
Flowhead Oorrplete 44.026SPR Refer to Section 8
Pressure Tube 44.028SPR NtA
Flowhead Seal Ki1 44.029SPA Refer 10 Section 8
Main PCB Service Exchange 44.031SPR Refer to Secfön 6
LCD Display wlth Lead 44.039SFR Refer to Section 6
Vitalograpll-alpha Carrylng Case 44.0'8SPR N/A

LCD Connecöng Lead 44.051SPR N/A


Dust Cover 44.054SPR NIA

Pressure Infel Port 44.070SPR Refer lo Secnon 6

Bul<head Oonnect0< {early) 44.060SPR Reter to Secüon 6

PowerSAFE Adapter
(Europe!Germany) 44.036SPR N/A

PowerSAFE Adapter
8 (U.K. 13 amp plug) 44.N3SPR NIA
THE FITTING OF ANY SPARE PARTS SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY
5.
OUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIANS ONLY. SPARE PARTS
FITTING
JNSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUMENT ACCESS
Swilch MAINS POWER OFF and disconnect power supply lead from side
of inslrumen1. Remcve ßowhead connee1ion tubing lrom the conneC1or an
base. Turn unit over and pface on toam ·mal or other sah surface to avoid
damage to tacia.

Slacken and remove the seven screws indicaled an :he illustrafion uslng a
No. 2 posidriv screwdriver.

flOTE, 00 NOT ATTEMPT TO REl<OVE BASE ATTKJS STAGE

F!G. 7. UNOERSIOE: Vl5.W INOICATIHO SCRE'WS TOBE REMOVEO FOR INTERNAL


lNSTRUMENT ACCESS

After the screws have been removed, turn the instr ,ment over onto lts
feet. Very carelully lift away the case onfy rar enough to allcw disccnnection
of all lhe inler-coru,ecting tea<ls as shown an the loUowing ~age. 9

"
"'
\~

1; 1
1

I
L--d>i
10
• •
L=:J

FIQ. 8. CASE BElNG Ra~OVED FOR INSTRUMENT ACCESS

NOTE:
To separate top end bottom tlalves, the connectors shown In RED
must be dlsconnected. Ensure correct orientation on re-assembly.

Printer with Board - 31.581SPR


Aefe< to figures 7 and 8 for internaf Instrument access. The p,inter board 1s
retained in the case by five screws; removal ot the complele assembl)I is
simply achieved by rerroving these and replaclng the uni!. 0o not attempt
to lit a new pnnler to the existing printer board, atways use rhe
10 replacemenl assembly.
Contras! Control wlth Knob • 31 .583SPR
Refer to figures 7 and 8 lor internal Instrument access. Removal of the main
PCB from th~ b~ce ic roqufrod w hen replaeing lhis coo1µuuttn1 (refer to
Main PCB Servico Excllange • 44.032SPR fitting instructions). The
conlrast control is soldered to the ooard. lt is therefore necessary 10
unsolder lhis and re-solder the reptacement part intc positlon. Ensure that
lhe replacement Is pushed down squarely onlo the board before
resoldering, to maintain correct atigr.ment.

Powor !niet Socket • 31.625SPR


Refer to figures 7 and 8 for internal Instrument actess. The power inlel
socket Is a slide fit lnto the base panel and is comected to the main PCB
via discrete wires; lhese should be unsoldered al lhe socket and lhe
replacement fitted in ils place.

On/Off Swltch • 31.639SPR


Refer to flgures 7 and 8 for inlernal Instrument access. Removal ol the maln
PCB l rom the base is required when replacing this component (reter lo
Main PC6 Se,vice Exchange · 44.031SPR fittlng instructions) . The on/off
switch must be unsoldered from the board and the replacement soldered
back into position.

Bulkhead Connector • 44.060SPR


Reter to figures 8 and 9 lor intemal Instrument access. The pressure
tawing is held In place by an M4 nut. Remove the 11exible pipe trom the
pressure tapplng an(f unscrew the retairing nut. The refittlng procedure is a
n;versal of the removal proceOJre.

Keypad Complote • 44.002SPR


Refer lo figurcs 7 and 8 for Interna! insIrument acces,. Lay the case face
down on a soft surtace and remove Ihe lcur screws relaining the keypad
PCB. Lifl away the PCB which will expose the rubber membrane, remove
lhe ccmplcle keypad aI t~is stage and discard. Fit the new keypad moulding
to the case and drop the keys lnto lheir aper.ures. The new rubber
membrane locates i n the rear face ol IM keypad moulding and ls 11apped by
ättlng lhe new PCB. Ensure free operation of Keys belore finally tightening
'ixing screws.

~CD Surround • 44.004SPA


The LCO surround is fitted to the case uSing double-Sided adhesive tape. To
remove it simply tever it ouI of lts location, remove an, residual tape from
lhe case, aM fit the replacemenI usin9 the 1ape provided. 11
LCD Display Glass • 44.01 tSPR
'
Refer to ligures 7 and 8 for internal Instrument access. Remove tour screws
rot:aining LCO die.pla>' ,;i,nd romovo di~play. The display gla3s is hek:I in
posttion by double-siced adheslve tape. To remove push careiully on the
front lace and liit clear The new pari is fitted, ensuring that no resic'ual
lape is left i n the recess of the case. Use the new Iape provided when
filting the replacemenl.

Rubber Strap • 44.014SPR


To fit a replacement s:rap remove the damaged part and teed the open end
of the new part into the retaining slot: use a smalt screwdriver if necessar1
to push lt home.

Paper Roll Clip - 44.016SPR


nere( to figurc:s 7 and 8 for lntemal lnstn.1ment acc,:s~. The paper roll dlp ls
retained by two nuts: 'ound on the lnSide of the case: rerr.ove the nuts and
frt the replacement PM In reverse order of the removal procerure.

Paper Tear Bar. 44.017SPR


Rater to tigures 7 and 8 for intemal Instrument aocess. Remove the printer
board assembly (reler to prlnter wlth boal'd • 31.581$PR fttting
instructions). The tear bar is retalned by two spring clips, which must be
prized carefully from 1/lelr lccatlng pins. Replacement is a reversal of lhe
removal procedure.

Main PCB Service Exchange• 44.031SPR


Refer to trgures 7 and 8 lor intemal inslrument acc-ess. Remove plastlc rube
1rom pressure lapping and side power inle! socket out of ils retainlng slot
in the base. Remove two oufer nuts from heat sink pfate and live plastic
r,uls from edges of PCS. D0 NOT REMOVE THE INNER TWO NUTS ON
THE HEATSfNK PU.TE OR THE TWO NUTS WHICH HOLD THE
HEATSINK AND THE PCB TOGETHER. Litt the PCB from the base studS
and remove complete a;serrbly.

Clean heat sink compouncl from base around the heat sink mounting
posltion. A~i)ly heat silk compound provided to unclerside of heat sink on
new PCB and spread evenly. Ensure that plastlc spacers are fitted to 1he
Jive stuos which sup~n the PCB and fit new PCB into position. Replace
all n~1s ar,d tighten. Jo not overtighten plastic nuts. Wipe away excass
heat sink ccmpound irom edges ot heat sinl< plate and refit power inlet
socket and plastic tute to pressure tapping. Reassembte base and casa
12 halves, ensuring conna-..."tion ot inierconr.ecting feads.
[4 CHEMTRONICS
Biomedical Engineering
ABN : 33 370 es, 00-5
Service Report PM392386

Bendigo WO<ksho;,

40MERCYST. Telephone : 03 5441 6753


BENOIGO VIC 3550 Facsimile : 03 5444 0507

CUSTOMER DETAILS EQUIPMENT DETAILS

8MI Number 053349


Customer Bartc>d• EM0594
SWAN HILL DISTRICT HOSPITAL
,.....
A$.Ht De:&cription INFUSION PUMP. GENERAL PU
SIMS GRASEBY
P.O. BOX 483 Model 500
SWANHILL 3585 Serial No 30060593
Oepartment WARD1
Campus 0422/SWAN HILL Last Upd1tle. 20-Nov-2007 15:17
Contac1 Nam• WILLIAMSON. ANDY Englnccr lblanothorn
Requ•&ted by Order No, 14397
Phone Numbe.r 0350339300 TFMSNo.

Fauh Oescrlptlor, DISPLAYS ' SYSTEM CHECK' & OCCLUSION BELOW PUMP

INSPECT UNIT FOR DAMAGE OR FAULTS - NONE FOUND.


SETUP & PERFORM BASIC TEST - OK.
UNIT PLACED ON EXTENDED BENCH TEST.
NO FAULT OCCURRED DURING TEST PERIOO.
CHECKE.D OVERALL PERFORMANCE - OK.
SAFETY AND PERFORM ACE TESTED TO AS:3551(2)04)

Loan Equipment

E!SWiDll I~et oe.xrietion ~


freight FREIGHT (INC. P&H) - DELIVERY TO CUSTOMI Con/1 110526 0000265

~ DrYIS!ONO~ CAfJRi,Y) GO\.Vti'JWG 90ARO WC


Prin~oi, Tuesday, 20Now1m,er 2007 ~•lt-SOi.051?08 Page 1 o! 1
LCO Display wlth Lead - 44.039SPR
Refer 10 tig,J res 7 ar.d 8 for internal instrument access. Remove four screws
relaining the clsptay In uie rear tace of tlle case and llt clear. Cut 10 length,
and stick on foam tape provided around complete perimeter ot the metaJ
housing of the new dispfay. The foam tape has a liner on the rear face which
when removed will ex~ose a seif adhesive tape surtace. Refer to the
removed screen for correct positioning cf lhe foam tape. Dust ingress
between the display and display gfass is prevented by lhe foam. Reassembly
is a re·,ersaJ of the removal proe&.:lures.

PROBLEM SOLUTION 6.
FAULT FINDING
No lnstl\lment response when Check fuses in the malns plug GUIDE
tumed on. (where appllcable) and proper
insertion of the power supply
lead. Check poNer at wall
socket. Ched< flat the soMware
carutdge is full\, inserted. ·

The lnsteJment operates Check the following: The mains


intemiittentl'/ and "jumps· to llle plug is property insened lnto the
start ot the programme. wall sod<et. The power inlet plug is
fully insorted intt> the SOCket in tlle
side of the mac,ine.

Test bcgins automattcally and Keep flowheacl and tubing


volume accumulat_es for ~O siationary al the _start of a test
seconds without the patient until the 'READY' PfO~I appears.
bbwing or very smaJI VC or FVC Return to MENU and re-enter the
lest displayed or only responds lest roullne.
to very large air lbws.

Cafibration aJr not accepted or Keep flowhead, tubing and syringe


measured volumes vary greatly plunger stationay until prompted
lrcm the volumes of pumped air. to 'PUMP AIR'. Terminate the
calibralion procedure WITHOUT UP·
DATE, return to menu and re-enter
the calibtaticn prccecfure.

• ast entered DATE corrupted on fmernal eprom corrupied.


'Power On' andior obviousty Re-enter the oorrect date and
1alse lesi readlngs. re-calibrate the instrument. 13
-
PROBLEM SOLUTION

Printer operating but no print-out Check thal fl'lf'P.t n:,11 is ins•rt•d


appearing on pape,. corred side up.

Erratic reoording of 1est. Check !hat the rubing from lhe


flowhead has not become
defonned by being lrapped under
the Instrument and thal lhere a,e
no light bends and kinks afong its
tength.

Tesl 1esulls appear to be Check !hat the flowhead resistive


suspiciously high. efement has not become soiled.
lf necessary clean and dzy °'
replace lhe element and recalibrate.

Interna! Testing
Reler lo saction 5 (Instrument Access) and remove the chassis ltom tre
instrumen1 cäse. Place lhe case on the lefl of the chassis and teave all U-e
inte,connecting cables connected.

Carefully examine all the interoonnectir.g cables and make sure that they a,e
futly lnserted into lhe various sockefs.

PowerSAFE Supply Vollage


Usino .l voltmeter, wilh the> negathte input on zero (TP12). rneiJ:sure the
voltage at the inpuf connedlon to the PCB. This is marked on the PCB as
VP +. The vollage here should be app,oximately 9.5 vohs. ff this vol1age is
not presenl check f0< faulty connections at the power input socket.

On/Off Swlteh
II lhe PowerSAFE wpply vottage is ccrrect then proceed to check the
on/off sw~ch. Place switch in OFF posalcn and with the voltme:e, on zero
volts (TP12) check fhat supply voltage Is present at pln 1 of th& swilch.
Operate the switch and the supply voltage should appear at p;n 2 ol lhe
swftch. ff the supply '°Hage is not present then a fauly switch is indicated.

Jnternal Power Supi:lies


Check that the pow;r supply voltages generated on the PCB are corre<:t.
These are measu,ed between the zero ,oll test polnt (TP12) and posftions
14 on t~,e board marked Nith the relevant voltages.
Vottages marked Correct Voltage
on PCS

TP12 and +SV 4.9/5.1


TPand + l OV +9.61+10.4
TP and ·10V ·9.6/-10.4
TP and •12V ·12/·12.4

The supply lor the printer head drive S. 7516.3V can be measured be!Ween
TP12 and TP13.

Liquid Crysal Display


The • 12 Volt supply above is used to drive the LCD (liquid Cr/stal Display}
screen. lf this vofface is not corred then Jhe display will appear blank. H the
SUlllliV is correcl bul the screen is blank or il has become impossible to
change the "viewing angle" ol the display then the contrast potentiometer
should be checked.

Contras! Potentlometer
This device is designated RV2 on the PCS. Ta check !hat ~ is working
correctly, switch ott the instrument and disconnecl lhe power connector

from the PowerSAFE and remove the display ribbon connector fmm PL4.
With an ollm meter measure lhe resistance ol the polenllometer belween ilS
centre connection and lhe ·1 2 voh position marked on the PCS. Rotate lhe
conlrot knob and lhe reading on lhe ohm mew should vary from
approximately zero ohms to 22 kllohms. II the reading is a f1Xed value of 22
kilohms whQrovgr 1h9 conttol is set or the re3cfing i~ cr,.itk: then the
potentiome1er should be replaced.

N.8. Reconned lhe display rt>t on connector alter completing this test.

Printer
ff the printer motor runs when lhe machlne 1s required to print out 1est
inforrnation but the paper remalns blank lhen check the 6 vo~ printer head
supply as mentioned in the paragraph ·tnternal Power S<Jpplies·. ff the
quality of the prinl-oUI has become poor i.e. alpha numeric characters are
not totally bold and the vertical graph axis have become "broken· lines then
1he printer head may have become faulty and lhe printer PCS will require
replace1ne11t.

N.B. Never perform a print-ou1 without paper in the printer mechanlsm or


permanent damage will result immediately. 15
Erratic Test Rcsults
II lhe spirometer is producing erronecus test resuhs this may be caused ty
thc trimming cepacitors breaki.ng- free from their solder posts. Check tha.t
the two capacttors mounted on solder pins, CTl and CT2, near the
transducer bod'/, are property co.inected.

Also check that th>. screws holding the pressure transducer to the PC3
have rd become locse.

7. 20.302 Paediatric Moutl\piece AdaJ:(or


CONSUMABLES 20.202 Paediatric Mouthpieces (box of 400)
AND ACCESSORIES
20.201 Cardtoard Mouthpi~es (box of 200)
42.085 COMPACT Mouthpieces (pack of 200)
20.303 Nose Clips (pack of 1O)
20.408 1-lttre Precision Syringe
44.057 Resisöve Elements (pack of 5)
44.058 The,mal Printer Paper (5 rolls)

SOFTWARE CARTRIOClES
44.125 Standard Program
44.1 28 Flow Volume Program
44.130 Pre/Post Program

8.
CLEANING/ Cleanlng/Oisinfecting'Sterilising • Recommendations Chan
OISINFECTlNG/
STEAILISING
PART MATERIAL CLEANING OfSINFECaJG STERIUSING

c... Pbfystyran, u..-free W.idfqu1d


E.x.~Gr1or l'li~density dampdcth disinfectanl
b am pai!UP.d OONOTUSE •Nice,over

wilhepcx, SOLVENTS
pa,,t

Oi~!Jl;,;iy <!l;,1,n Li11trc- W.iuliqulu N/A

dampdclh dls!nledat',I
OONOTUSE 'Nipeo'Jef
SOLVENTS

16
CleanlngtDisinfecting1S1enlising • Reccmmendations Chart

PART MATERIAL CLEANING 01SlNFECTINC STFFUI l~INn

s,,.,,, (ABS) Unt free W.Ud(quid Nia


SUrround dampcicth cisinfectant
OONOTUSE w!peQV\l(

SOLVENTS

l<wypads (ABS! Uni lree '41dllquid NIA


dampcl01h d$int«tant
OONOTUSE ~CNEf

SOLVEIITS

Acwhead $i:."',con11-- Mild Mild Coldliq..id


t1.1be rubbe< de>)'llcr,t dsinieelMl rec:on-.nendid.
ftu:.hw1fl fU$hwilh Autocb„ing
cloanwater. cleM-. 1»$$1bl8
Dry lhorougl:, D,y lhoroughly

Fl>.tlead AOYl.i ._,,.Jd detergcnl Mild disinJedan: Cold liquid


<Q,'\O lluch Wllh ftush wi.th et&M recommeod&d.
clean •,ro.10( water. Dry thorrx.•ghly Autocla'fflg
pos,b1o,

Acwhead ABS, DISPOSABLE, CHANGE MONTHLY OR


resis~\'e Sla,1'11&$$ WHEN SOILED
elemen< sleelmesh RECALJBRATE AFTER REPLACING ELEMENT

DISASSEMBLING THE FLOWHEAD f;QR-CLEANING, o ·stNFECTING


ANO STERILISING

Oisconnect the FLOWHEAD lrom the FLOWHEAD tu:,e.

2. Grip the resislive element in one hand and pull the ccne oft with the
cther.

3. Discard resistive element II so,ed.

<. Clean as described in Cleanirg/Disinfectlng/Sletllsing. IMPORTANT:


ENSURE THAT NO LIQUID REMAINS IN THE HOLES, GROOVES
OR PITOT TUBE OF THE BOOY.

E. After deanino etc. check lhA FLOWHEAn RIN~S for damaga and see
lhal they are correclly posilioned in l he grooves.

€. Fit new resistive element and ~ush firmly home, reccmect pressure
tubes. Remerrber to re-cafibrate when fiting a new resislive element. 17
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9. Flow detec:icn pnndples: Ully type pneumotachograph
TECHNICAL
DATA LIST
Volume measurement: Flow lnte~ration

Accuracy: Volume · ± 3% or ± 50 mi whichever


the greater.
Flow • = 3% (up lo 15l/S)
at recomm9nded operating
temperature range

Max. displayed volume: Sfitres

Max. 6splayed flow ·ate : 15 lttreS/sec.

Max. test duration {FVC): 20 secs.

Back pressure: <0.2 kPa/litretsec. complies with or


exceeds ATS, ACCP and ECCS
slandards

Flowhead cleaning: Cold liquid recommended•

Printer paper: Thermally sensitive

Prtnter speed: 20 lines/minule

Characters per Une: 40 max.

Display: LCD graphics panel 240X64 pixe!s

Microprocessor: Intel 80188

Data entry: Discrote key switclles

Recommended opetaling
lemperature range: 20-30 degrees C \60-85 degrees F)

Operating •JOffage range: 115V AC ± 15% or 230V AC ;t: 15%

Operation tre<;uency ,-ange: 50-6-0Hz

Safely slandards: Conforms 10 IEC so1 -1, es 5724

Si?e: 300X250X130mm (WXDXH) Neu


18 540X380X160mm (WXDXH) Gross
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~ .l 1 ) J

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(_........ ........ • • ...........-· ...... - .-·,( .· · ••.J•
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10.
GUARANTEE AND
ONE YEAR GUARANTEE ANO CUSTOMER SERVICE: CUSTOMER
SERVICE
SERVICE AND REPAIRS &hc\jd be carried OUI onty by ,t..o mam.laoturer, tr.e aporoved
irrportar or by Service Agents spec..~1 approvcd by \IITALOGRAPH W., tlTED. There
a!'8 no useuervloeable components ln::;ldo lt'.o oc.iJoment.

Tetms ofGua t3ntee


SubJect to lho ~illOM 1$1:0d bolow, V1Wograph lld., (Mr~nafte• caled the Company)
guar~tco IO res:,ak or at !r.s oprion rep.la::e an;i cornponent lhereof, which, in dle opinlC(I
of lfle Ccmpariy is tauily o, below st.andard as a resu!t of inhOOI woc1unanshb 01

matal'lal3.

The condl!Jons of lhis Gu.ar.-nt.. aro:•


t. This Goara1tl68 s.hall only apply tc-alf,&ged otfeet.s -or f.aults \\1ich are nolif:ied to lhe
Company or to its acctedited agent wilhin 1 year ol :he d~e of purthase of lht
eQUipmenL

2, This Gv~r'antff de• (l(lt CO\oif' .iny fault$ ca-J$11cf by ao:io,nl, mi&U68. negleci.
tampeflng with dle t,qufprnenl, or ViY -1,t:empt a1•~l.!$tn\ent c..- rQpair olha lhan by
lh• aor:r&e:Ulld a~nt of !~ Com~.
3, lf a dlöllli-Cl 0ccu1ti ~liwa51,1 o:.m:acc t,v su;>pfiQr from v.hom it was p.a"Ch~ tor
advica, Tha Compa,1y de• not a,u:honze any penon to cn;;a• for i1 any other
obligatlon or liabiity in conl'Mlelion wllh \l(~o,g,-aph® l:IQl,llpmynl
,. This Guarantee is not 7an&!8rabla and no pers::m, fi.rm or com~any ha$ any avthcrity
to VW'f the terms er oondclcns oi ltis Gu..V'antee,
5. Thie Gua/;.mte" is cffered 3$ an adc410031 t:enetlt to lhe Con!iumor-s s.lällJ10,y tlghlS
an.1 ~ not .lffact tho~ ri,ghts In MY W'Jy.

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