Microprocessed Electrosurgical Generator
Model
HF-120
Service Manual revision: 02
MICROPROCESSED ELECTROSURGICAL GENERATOR
Model HF-120
Service Manual
WEM Equipamentos Eletrônicos Ltda.
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Rua Marechal Mascarenhas de Moraes, 550
Ribeirão Preto - SP - Brazil
CEP 14095-120
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E-mail – Technical Department: suptec@wem.com.br
3 Troubleshooting Guide ----------------------------------------------------------------------------.1 CHAPTER 4 – MAIN SIGNALS 4.1 2.1 Identification Parts of the Equipment ----------------------------------------------------------------.5 CHAPTER 3 – ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS 3.5 Troubleshooting ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. 2. 1.1 2. 2.5.1.1 6.2 6.Service Manual HF-120 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS SUBJECT PAGE CHAPTER 1 – GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Introduction -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.1 .2 Full Calibration -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.1 Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.1 Main Signals ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. 6.1 2.2 2.8 Version of the Software -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------.1 Front Panel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. 2. 2.2 2.1 1. 2. 6.6 Installation Instruction -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. 3. 2. 6.2 1. 6. 2.7 Routine M aintenance and Functional Checks --------------------------------------------------.1 Test and Individual Calibration ------------------------------------------------------------------------.1 Technical Specifications ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------.2 General Features of HF-120 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------.2 Boards -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.1 6. 5.1.1.1 5.3 MB board -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. 2.1 Bill of Schematics --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. 1. 6.2 CPU board ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.1 3. 2. 2. 1.3 6.4 2.3 Applications --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. 4.3 Radio Frequency Output --------------------------------------------------------------------------------.5.2 How to Use this Section ----------------------------------------------------------------------------.2 2. Load Curve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. 3.2 CHAPTER 2 – TECHNICAL INFORMATION 2.2 Electrical Schematics --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.1.1 CHAPTER 6 – IDENTIFICATION PARTS OF THE EQUIPMENT 6.1 CHAPTER 5 – TEST AND CALIBRATION 5.4 Internal Diagram -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. 2.4 Power vs.1 2.4 Appendix A A.5 2.5. 5.2 2.
Service Manual revision 2 Added sections 2. The purpose of this manual is to provide information about the application and the installation of HF-120. and subsections 2. for use of the single and the double footswitch.Service Manual HF-120 General Information 1. Contents of this manual may not be reproduced in any form without the written permission of WEM Equipamentos Eletrônicos Ltda. chapter 6 and Appendix A. read the Operational Manual of HF-120 carefully for a thorough understanding of operation and principles of electrosurgery.8. such as technical information to maintenance and calibration.5. 2.5. WEM will not be responsible for an improper use of the information contained here.1 .5. ⇒ ATTENTION: Before to start the maintenance.3.1.1 – INTRODUCTION The following service instructions are for use only by qualified personnel to installation and maintenance of the electrosurgical unit described in this manual.2 and 2.7 and 2. Page 1. All rights reserved. besides reorganization in this manual in relation to the previous one. Note: Take a look on section “Version of the Software”. WEM reserves the right to make changes in this manual or in the equipment without advance notice.
in fast and precise modes. Power adjustment through waterproof shielded pushbuttons on front panel. plastic. It also allows for the diagnosis and treatment of Vaginal Intraepithelial Neoplasia. among other ones. . blend 2. . . Six functions: pure cut. . 1. Page 1. Volume adjustment on front panel. breast plastic surgery and removal of warts and spots. coagulation and bipolar. .3 – APPLICATIONS Designed for the gynecology. .INMETRO certificate in compliance with IEC 60601-1.Insulated bipolar output. 60601-2-2 and IEC 60601-1-2 standards (electromagnetic compatibility). dermatology and otoryngology areas. High-visibility digital display indicates maximum power level for each mode. . . Double footswitch (optional). blend 3. Fully microprocessed.Service Manual HF-120 General Information 1.Automatic selection voltage.Patient-plate circuit monitoring system. Compatible with Argon Beam Coagulator. . . blend 1. Safety . .2 – GENERAL FEATURES OF HF-120 Features . Non-volatile memory of power levels in all use modes.2 .Insulated power outputs to minimize the risk of burns.
56 to 84 Coag Spray ---. the microprocessor (IC-U8) and the circuits in charge of activating and selection modes. 64 to 96 80 to 120 ---.Service Manual HF-120 Technical Information 2. 80 to 120 Bipolar 52 to 78 ---.1 – TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Power Supply: 100 – 240Vac – 45/65 Hz – automatic selection voltage Operating Frequency: 480KHz Dimensions: 15. HF-120 without High Cut function MODE MAX.3 – Radio Frequency Output. 48 to 72 Blend 1 ---.2 – BOARDS CPU board: responsible for all equipment control. MB board: responsible for generation and control of output power. the calibration memory (IC-U6). 64 to 96 80 to 120 ---.3 – RADIO FREQUENCY OUTPUT Values of power in a rated load.8 Kg (without transport unit) 2.5 x 26. and the power block. 64 to 96 80 to 120 ---. 56 to 84 Blend 3 ---.0 cm (H x W x D) Weight: 2.4 – POWER vs. 56 to 84 Blend 2 ---. where is the bivolt circuit (automatic selection voltage).0 x 24.1 . the indicator lamps and the audio circuit. the low power supply. 64 to 96 80 to 120 ---. 2. Display board: complementary CPU board. LOAD CURVE To the values in a rated load. where is the data memory (IC-U9). see item 2. RATED POWER LOAD Pure Cut Blend 1 700Ω Blend 2 100 Blend 3 Coag 300Ω Bipolar 50 100Ω Power in Watts 2. used only for setting of the display. the switching power. 28 to 44 08 to 12 ---- Power in watts Page 2. HF-120 without High Cut function MODE 50Ω 100Ω 200Ω 1000Ω 1500Ω Pure ---. 64 to 96 80 to120 ---.
but Accessories faulty emit tone In any mode and no tone is Footswitch faulty emitted Page 2.5 – TROUBLESHOOTING 2. the observations that could be done and the possible causes. 2.Check transistors driver and/or power Transistors of power block faulty Just at Bipolar output.Check the regulators Accessory is faulty (activating on footswitch) No excitation waveform on power block No HV voltage (out of switching power) In any mode. Power supply cable is faulty . The table below shows the most common faults that could happen.3 – TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FAULT OBSERVATIONS POSSIBLE CAUSE . Note: let us know about the new faults presented and that can be added to this manual. Lack of voltage on electric network General fuse on rear panel Switching power supply and/or opened power block is faulty .5.5.1 – INTRODUCTION This section explains how to troubleshoot the HF-120 if the problems arise.Check regulators CPU board .No excitation on transistors of driver There’s no output power and power block circuit .5.2 .Check Q2 – MB board .No VCON signal (on CPU or MB) .2 – HOW TO USE THIS SECTION Use this section together with the electrical schematics (chapter 3) and the main signals (chapter 4).Service Manual HF-120 Technical Information 2. 2. but emit tone .Check Power Supply Frequency There’s no power supplies . On/off switch is faulty Check waveform on point C (M1 – Q2 – MB board – burned MB board) Equipment does not on – Disconnection of the Check cables leds and display does not internal linkings light up Bad contact Check cables or boards MB board – power supply output Schematic: M1 – MB board .
faulty . but emitting correspondent tone Without waveform Check signals in U11 – MB board Check crystal XTAL1 – CPU board RF waveform Different of specified Check if reset of the RF signal is acting (pin 1 – U6/MB board Page 2.3 . Electric network grounding not Neuromuscular stimulation correct Out Module with low frequency leakage . S-cord is faulty (connection elements Arcing through endoscope of the metallic part of the contact endoscope with the patient plate Equipment delayed during Audio altered Crystal XTAL1 – CPU board panel initialing Continuous output power With accessories Accessory is faulty (without activate the .Check footswitch equipment.Service Manual HF-120 Technical Information FAULT OBSERVATIONS POSSIBLE CAUSE Bivolt circuit (MB board) does not switched over to 110 with the Low HV voltage equipment connected to the 110V network Low output power Check resistors of transistors polarization of the switching power - Check performance of the leakage circuit Plate used not in right way (see operation manual) Equipment grounding lacking Plate burns .
.Service Manual HF-120 Technical Information 2. Note: Other accessories. The footswitch male connector must be pushed until a click is heard. and at the same time pull the male connector backward. . can also be connected to the ACCESSORY outlet. Set the on/off switch located on the rear panel to OFF. When activating the footswitch. Connect the power cord into the rear panel APPLIANCE INLET connector. The display indicates in MAX watts. . . monopolar accessories for video- laparoscopic surgery etc. . indicating that the connection is firm. . follow the steps below and prepare it for monopolar surgery. To remove the footswitch. The PC08 cable has two threaded pins that must be threaded to the two threaded nuts of the PP05 stainless-steel reusable plate.Connect the other end of the plate cable to the PATIENT terminal on the lower front panel. follow the steps below and prepare it for bipolar surgery. . Preparation for Monopolar Surgery Once the equipment is connected to the electric mains. Connect the FS12 single footswitch or the FS14 double footswitch to the FOOTSWITCH female connector located on the rear panel. .Select Bipolar through the keys on front panel so as to cause the lamp to light up. indicating that the equipment is in stand- by mode. Connect the cable of the bipolar instrument to the BIPOLAR outlet located on the lower front panel. It is important to notice that the function-indicating lamp must only light up if there is a radio- frequency power in the BIPOLAR outlet. . such as monopolar forceps. the PC07 cable must be used to connect the clamp to the adhesive plate ear. Connect the power plug to a grounded outlet. simply press the button on the connector on the rear panel. The green POWER lamp and the STDBY amber lamp on the upper right front panel should light up.4 . Power control is by means of the increase or decrease keys located on the front panel. In case you are using regular or split (PPM-type) disposable adhesive plates.6 – INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION Preparation to use . the BIP lamp on the upper front panel should light up at the same time as a low-picthed function-indicating tone is heard.Connect the handpiece to the ACCESSORY outlet. Set the on/off switch to ON. Push the STDBY key located on the front panel once in order to set the electrosurgery unit to the operating mode. . Preparation for Bipolar Surgery Once the equipment is connected the electric mains.Connect the plate cable to the patient plate. Page 2.
2 – Make sure that anything unattached is inside the equipment. see label on IC U8 (CPU board). the keys and/or encoders and the borne ruler connections. MODEL VERSION FEATURES 120 2 Output power in MAX WATT 120 3 - Excluded HI CUT function HF-120 120 3.3 and 2. refer to item 2.4 of this manual). RECOMMENDED TEST EQUIPMENTS: a – Electrosurgical analizer DNI 454A. 2. 6 – Inspect all the accessories accompanying. b – Digital multimeter Fluke 110. Important: To identify the version of the software. or equivalent. Check the activations of footswitches.1 Output power in MAX WATT Option for 02 connections of footswitch (single and double) 120.7 – ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND FUNCTIONAL CHECKS WEM recommends that this maintenance be performed by a qualified service personal twice a year. 4 – Turn the equipment on and check it for general conditions of operation: Check if all leds and displays light properly. Record the results of the test to reference in future maintenances. the footswitch connectors.5 . including the power cord and footswitch cable.8 – VERSION OF THE SOFTWARE The purpose of this section is to show the difference between each version of the software. contact WEM. the fuse holder cover and fuses (check it for proper values) Front panel: Check the polycarbonate. or equivalent c – Oscilloscope – Tektronix TDS 210.4 Complies with IEC 60601-2-2 standard Page 2. If the label is not legible. functioning tones and fault conditions. Check rated output power and power vs. handswitch and keys. or equivalent d – Probe x10 and x100 SEQUENCE OF CHECKING: 1 – Check the external part of the equipment: Case: Check the general conditions Rear panel: Check the on/off switch. 5 – Check the output powers of the equipment: Check power in steps from 10 to 10 percent. load curve (according to items 2. If the electrosurgical unit fails to meet any of the checks.Service Manual HF-120 Technical Information 2.5 – Troubleshooting. 3 – Inspect the identification label for legibility.
1 .3 04 C1 Cphf1204.4 11 M2 Mbhf12011.s03 MB board 3.1 01 I1 Cphf1204.s01 MB board 1.s03 CPU board 3.3 04 C2 Cphf1204. Page 3.BILL OF SCHEMATICS FILENAME DESCRIPTION REVISION SHEET Ihf1201.4 11 M3 Mbhf12011.s02 MB board 2.4 11 M1 Mbhf12011.1 00 D1 3.Service MAnual HF-120 Electrical Schematics 3.4 11 M4 Display.1 .3 04 C3 Mbhf12011.s01 CPU board 1.s01 Interconnection 1.s02 CPU board 2.s01 Display board 1.2 – ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS The electrical schematics are in the following pages.s04 MB board 4.
Green/Yellow .Brown BK F BL .Blue WT GR/YL GR/YL WT . Rear Panel Connections (Internal View) Out Module Connections (Frontal View) BL BW 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 CN6 CN5 CN4 BW BL BW ACCESSORY PATIENT BIPOLAR RD ! BL .Black GR/YL .White BW .
HF120/SS200A .3V 14 51 15 NCONFIG 10V 54 16 MSEL0 F-CT 53 MSEL1 74 C9 C10 NCE +5V +2.3V U2 +5V 7805 XTAL1 1 3 R1 R66 R67 R68 10V 3.3V +5V 4 100nF Note: All resistors are 0.3V 100uF/6.5V 100nF HC14 U1:F F-CG 13 12 /F-CG C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C47 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF C1 HC14 U7:E F-CT 11 10 /F-CT 4 C48 +3.3V 5 GND VCCINT U9 TMS 18 35 GND VCCINT EPC1441PC8 U1:C 36 52 HC14 GND VCCINT 1 8 /RF RF 6 42 60 DATA0 DATA VCC +2.5V 75 U4 A DCLK DCLK 100nF 100nF 76 LM2937 DATA0 DATA0 1 3 C11 C12 5 50 /F-S I/O I/O SEG(A) 100nF 100nF 6 79 /PPM I/O I/O SEG(B) C13 7 80 C14 2 100nF /F-CG I/O I/O SEG(C) 8 81 T(STDBY) I/O I/O SEG(D) 100uF/6.3V 2 9 82 2 +5V T(POWERUP) I/O I/O SEG(E) 10 84 T(POWERDW) I/O I/O SEG(F) 3 68 49 T(MODULO) I/O I/O SEG(G) +5V 69 48 U5 T(VOLUMEUP) I/O I/O PONTO 70 85 +3.125/2% unless otherwise specified Title HC14 All capacitors have the minimum voltage of 16V unless otherwise specified. A B C D HC14 +5V U11:D 9 8 3840KHZ +5V +3.S01 4 # Measurement point of signal Date 08/07/03 Drawn by JONAS Filename CH1204.3V U1:D VCCIO HC14 F-S 9 8 /F-S C46 +2.3V 3 VCOM 4 PT(IOUT) 5 U8 PT(FUGA) LD1 6 R10 EP1K10 (POWER) PT(IRF) +5V +3.3V 7 4M7 3840KHZ 39 100 U3 /RESET(3526) GCLK1 TCK TCK 8 90 3 LM2937 PT1 RELE(BIP/MONO) C5 GCLK2 TDO TDO 9 C6 1 3 RELE(CT/CG) 12pF /RESET 38 24 10 12pF I TMS TMS /65KHZ 40 73 11 I TDI TDI RF 89 1 C7 12 I CONF_DONE CONFDONE 4 91 2 2 100nF F-S I NCEO 13 C8 HS-CG 25 NSTATUS NSTATUS 100uF/6.84MHz 10K 10K 10K 10K CN1 C3 C4 R2 1 1 C1 2 C2 1 PPM 330R 2 100nf 100nF R9 R3 R6 R7 R8 R4 R5 F-CG 7x1K 100uF/6.3V I/O I/O /PT(FUGA) 2 7 22 94 SK(EEPROM) SK NC 0R I/O I/O /PT(IRF) 3 6 CN2 FAULT 620R DI(EEPROM) DI ORG (*) 23 28 4 5 I/O I/O R13 DO(EEPROM) DO GND 55 27 LD2 1 TCK I/O I/O STDBY 56 96 332R I/O I/O R14 57 26 LD3 2 I/O I/O (*) 58 97 HICUT 332R R20 I/O I/O R15 10K 77 98 LD4 U1:A I/O I/O (*) 3 TDO 78 99 HC14 I/O I/O 65KHZ 1 2 /65KHZ 3 4 41 37 3 GND VCCINT +5V 11 12 +3.3V LM809 T(VOLUMEDW) I/O I/O DISP(A) 4 71 47 2 T(HICUT) I/O I/O DISP(B) /RESET /RESET 13 86 3 R12 T(SAVE) I/O I/O DISP(C) 10K R11 14 46 3V3 T(LOAD) I/O I/O LED(A) 1 10K 15 45 GND I/O I/O RELE(MONO/BIP) 16 43 U1:B CS(EEPROM) I/O I/O RELE(CG/CT) HC14 61 87 SK(EEPROM) I/O I/O 65KHZ RESET(3526) 3 4 /RESET(3526) 62 93 W1 DI(EEPROM) I/O I/O /RF 63 34 (*) DO(EEPROM) I/O I/O RESET(3526) 64 33 +5V /F-CT I/O I/O /FREQ(AUDIO) R16 65 32 HC14 /HS-CG I/O I/O /PWM(VOL) U6 19 31 0R FM U1:E I/O I/O /VCOM FM93C66LEM8 PPM 11 10 /PPM 20 30 4 +5V 1 8 I/O I/O /PT(IOUT) CS(EEPROM) CS VCC R19 21 29 +3.CPU PCB U7:F HS-CG 13 12 /HS-CG C20 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 C27 C28 Size Number Rev 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF (*) Not placed C49 100nF A3 CH1204.5V 5 6 GND VCCINT 2 7 59 72 DCLK DCLK VCC GND VCCINT 3 6 7 66 92 NSTATUS OE NC GND VCCINT 4 5 88 CONFDONE NCS GND 10K 10K R21 R22 8 GND 95 4 GND VCCIO 17 9 TDI VCCIO 44 VCCIO 67 10 VCCIO 83 +3.PCB Sheet 1 of 3 A B C D .
Size Number Rev A3 CH1204.S02 4 Date 08/07/03 Drawn by JONAS Filename CH1204.PCB Sheet 2 of 3 A B C D .CPU PCB Note: All resistors are 0. A B C D 10V 1 8x560R/1W CORTE 1 LD7 R23 BL1 LD8 R24 +5V BL2 LD9 R25 BL3 LD10 R26 SPRAY LD11 R27 BIP R29 R30 R31 R32 R33 R34 R35 R36 R37 HC14 LD12 R28 U7:A CUT 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 2 1 LD13 T(POWERUP) R39 R38 10K COAG LD14 HC14 R40 U7:B 4 3 T(POWERDW) R41 10K U10 DS2003 HC14 1 16 U7:C SEG(E) IN1 OUT1 2 15 6 5 SEG(D) IN2 OUT2 T(MODULO) R42 3 14 10K SEG(C) IN3 OUT3 4 13 PONTO IN4 OUT4 HC14 5 12 2 U7:D SEG(B) IN5 OUT5 2 6 11 8 9 SEG(A) IN6 OUT6 T(VOLUMEUP) R43 7 10 10K SEG(F) IN7 OUT7 8 9 GND COM U11:E HC14 10 11 T(VOLUMEDW) R44 10K U11:F U12 HC14 DS2003 1 16 12 13 SEG(G) IN1 OUT1 T(STDBY) R45 2 15 10K DISP(A) IN2 OUT2 3 14 DISP(B) IN3 OUT3 U11:A 4 13 HC14 DISP(C) IN4 OUT4 5 12 LED(A) IN5 OUT5 2 1 6 11 RELE(BIP/MONO) T(HICUT) R46 RELE(MONO/BIP) IN6 OUT6 10K 7 10 RELE(CT/CG) RELE(CG/CT) IN7 OUT7 8 9 HC14 GND COM U11:B 4 3 T(SAVE) R47 10K CUT HC14 U11:C 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 5 T(LOAD) R48 10K CN3 CN4 3 3 DISPLAY DP1-DP2-DP3 K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K8 K9 C29 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34 C35 C36 C37 10NF 10NF 10NF 10NF 10NF 10NF 10NF 10NF 10NF C2 4 4 Title HF120/SS200A . All capacitors have the minimum voltage of 16V unless otherwise specified.125W/2% unless otherwise specified.
125W/2% unless otherwise specified. 4 Title All capacitors have the minimum voltage of 16V unless otherwise specified. A B C D 1 1 U13:A U14:B PROTECAO DE CORRENTE (RF) 2 . 27L4 R50 MC74HC14D 1K AUDIO 10V 3 4 U14:D R52 1 /FREQ(AUDIO) MC74HC14D PT(IRF) 10K 9 8 3 (1) /PT(IRF) + R58 R59 1K 24R C39 R54 100nF 10K U14:C R61 MC74HC14D 1k 5 6 Q2 /PWM(VOL) MJB44H11 2 2 Q1 1 U13:C C41 MMBT3904 AJUSTE DE POTENCIA 9 27L4 Q3 CN5 . R55 100nF MJD45H11 1K U14:E 8 R56 VCOM MC74HC14D 10K 11 10 10 (1) /VCOM + 2 C40 R57 2 10K 100nF U13:D PROTECAO DE (HVRF) 13 27L4 . R49 U14:F R63 PT(FUGA) 1k MC74HC14D 10K U14:C 7 PT(IOUT) 13 12 12 MC74HC14D (1) /PT(FUGA) + 10K /PT(IOUT) 1 2 5 R51 + R65 C42 10K 100nF R53 10K C38 100nF 3 3 +5V C43 C45 100nF 100nF C3 4 Note: All resistors are 0. HF120/SS200A .PCB Sheet 3 of 3 A B C D .S03 4 Date 08/07/03 Drawn by JONAS Filename CH1204.CPU PCB # Revision Size Number Rev A3 CH1204. R62 U13:B 1K 6 27L4 14 .
VAA 6 10K - 4318 R62 4318 10k R28 R29 C24 2K C23 C80 D22 19K1 220pF C73 1nF 1nF 1N4148 100uF 5 8 Note: The components L4.33W/5% unless otherwise specified. R7. A B C D CN1 1 PPM 2 F-CG 3 VCOM 4 PT(IOUT) 5 PT(FUGA) 6 1 PT(IRF) 1 7 /RESET(3526) 8 RELE(BIP/MONO) 9 RELE(CT/CG) R1 10 C1 /65KHZ 10R/1W 11 10nF/100V RF 12 F-S 13 HS-CG D1 VA 14 AC2 1N4007 D2 15 TF1 MUR420 10V 1 10 1 U1 3 16 12V F-CT 7812 C3 C4 D3 1N4007 R2 C2 1000UF/16V AC1 6K8/2W 2 8 2200UF/25V 100nF 2 R3 D4 100K/2W R4 C6 1N4007 C5 C 10R/1W 10nF/100V 47uF/350V Q1 Q2 MJE13003 R5 R6 D5 1N4007 BUZ80A 450R/2W 470R/1W 7 -5V Z1 D7 A LIM(I) BZX79C10 1N4007 D6 1N4937 C8 Z2 C7 2 R7 8 220UF/16V BZX90C12 2 R8 R10 330pF/1KV 5K6 4K87 1963 12VC VREF 12VC R9 C9 U3 4 10nF/100V 12VRELE 10R/1W 1 16 VREF R11 C10 IN. Date 20/08/03 Drawn by CARLOS Filename PCB MBHF1205 Sheet 01 of 04 A B C D . U3 and U4 are referenced by WEM code. TF1. 4 Title (*) Not placed HF120/SS200A-MB / SUPPLY Size Number Rev # Revision A3 MBHF12011. M1 All resistors are 0. COL1 5 6 1 U2 3 5V 6 11 RT EMIT1 7805 7 10 SD CT SD D10 C13 C12 C15 8 9 MUR420 GND COMP 2200UF/25V C18 R13 R14 4 8 2 100nF 1000UF/16V 4273 100nF 3K01 2N2907 10K 4 Q4 4399 R15 C19 R17 C16 C17 22K C20 R16 4K87 1UF/16V 220UF/16V 1nF 1K R18 PT2 100nF 680R PT1 VREF 8 VREF 12VRELE D11 3 R113 3 R22 R23 1N4148 R19 1M 12VC 270K 100K 1M R20 R21 VREF VA 100K 4K87 220/110 R25 5 U4:B R26 10K 3 U4:A + 5 100K R24 + 270K Q5 1 C79 2N2222 7 SD VAA C22 1nF 2 R27 220pF . 4 All capacitors have the minimum voltage of 25V unless otherwise specified.S01 11 # Measurement point of signal. ROUT 10R/1W 2 15 Q3 10nF/100V R12 IN+ VCC 1K 3 14 2N2222 OSCOUT EMIT2 D8 D9 LIM(I) 4 13 C11 10V CLIM+ COL2 1nF 12VC 1N4937 1N4937 5 12 CLIM.
33W/5% unless otherwise specified.S02 11 All capacitors have the minimum voltage of 25V unless otherwise specified. TF4. U7 and U8 are referenced by WEM code. Date 20/08/03 Drawn by CARLOS Filename PCB MBHF1205 Sheet 02 of 04 A B C D . A B C D D12 D23 1N4148 1N4148 VIN U6:C 12VRELE 4023 12VRELE 1 13 R96 /RESET(3526) 1K 10 12 Q19 5V Q14 11 2 1 VN10KN 2N2222 J2 R95 R30 U7 RL1 C25 47K 10K 1uF 1 C74 4359 D13 12V 7 17 12V 1 +CS VCC 220uF/16V 3K3G08 2 R31 6 5 -CS SOFT 5 4 FASE2 470R 13 8 OUTA RST 3 D FASE1 16 9 OUTB RT L1 3 11 C28 C29 R33 COMP RD 2 4 100nF/400V 100nF/400V D14 470R -IN CSS AC1 1 10 SK3G08 +IN CT 18 14 12V CN2 C27 4n7/6KV R32 R34 C26 C31 R36 VREF VC 15 12 4R7/5W GND SYNC 470uF/250V 100K/2W C30 100nF 5K1 R35 2 33nF 560R 6 3 C34 1614 AC2 4 5 15nF C32 C33 R37 R38 3 2. TF2. A3 MBHF12011.2nF 100nF 10R 3k65 C35 4381 A 1uF/35V C36 RL2 4359 1 G 4n7/6KV 12VRELE 220/110 D15 R40 R41 SK3G08 100K 100K 1 2 9 6 C37 R39 100K/2W HV C78 VCOM 10nF R42 470uF/250V D17 D16 SK3G08 100K R43 R44 1N4148 2K2 C38 10K 1uF 2 2 12V VIN PT3 Q7 IRF840 Q6 R45 2N2222 47R/1W TF2 10 9 R59 FASE1 1 1K C39 R46 5 1K PT(IOUT) + 1uF/35v U8:B R51 C41 7 Q8 1K 8 2N2907 C43 1nF C42 22R/2W 330pF/1KV TP2 6 1uF/35V 1uF - 2 9 R48 C40 200K 4318 Q9 R60 IRF840 1K R47 9 47R/1W /PT-POWER 7 R49 9 4406 1K 1 TF3 9 D18 R93 L2 HV 47R/7W 3 R56 3 D 47K 8 2 1 HVRF A-HVRF C14 12V 1nF/400V 4404 VIN C44 TP1 2 10 100uF/250V 1K Q10 R52 4401 2N2222 47R/1W Q11 TF4 9 IRF840 FASE2 4 C46 R54 R53 C47 1K 1uF/35v 22R/2W 330pF/1KV Q12 7 2N2907 5 8 R55 47R/1W Q13 IRF840 6 M2 R58 4644 R57 1K 4694 4 4 # Revision Title HF120/SS200A-MB / SUPPLY # Measurement point of signal Size Number Rev Note: The components L1. RL1. All resistors are 0. RL2. L2. R58. TF3.
U8. Q22 1uF 1uF 12V 1 4 2 5 3 C57 RL4 -5V VN10KM 180pF D28 1N4148 3 A-HVRF 4359 12V RELE(BIP/MONO) 1 4 E F U6:A U11 U10:A 4023 /PT-POWER 1 4071 R68 1 8 5V 2 9 1 NC NC 1R2/1W D29 D30 8 8 3 2 7 9 IN1 OUT1 GI828 GI828 10 2 U10:C 3 6 HVRF 9 GND VCC 4 5 IN2 OUT2 4071 3 4023 3 U6:B 4314 3 R69 R70 R97 R98 5 5V 4 6 C59 4694 R72 4694 4694 4694 4 R71 R99 R100 U10:B RF 5 10uF/35V 22R 22R 22R 22R 6 4071 Q15 Q16 Q20 Q21 12 IRF840 IRF840 IRF840 IRF840 11 U10:D 13 R73 R74 R101 R102 1K 1K 1K 1K R75 3K IRF R77 C60 R76 5K1 1963 3 1uF/35V M3 Note: The components RL3. A3 MBHF12011. Title HF120/SS200A-MB / POWER RF All capacitors have the minimum voltage of 25V unless otherwise specified. R97. R76. R70. R98. Size Number Rev (*) Not placed. 4 4 All resistors are 0. RL4. 2 1 VCOM 1 R63 HV 470R CN3 R64 C49 3 PT(FUGA) R65 1uF + 100K 1K 1 C50 4318 10nF 2 C51 3 1uF/35V 4 4359 3 5 4 RL3 C52 15nF/500V 5V 5V 2 1 R66 U9 C53 12V RELE(CT/CG) 2 1K 305 R67 2 100pf 1K 8 2 PT(IRF) D27 5 + 6 1N4148 7 C54 12V 1nF 3 IRF C55 C56 . A B C D 1 2 D21 1N4148 CN5 5V R61 R94 220R/1W 5K1 D24 U8:A 1N4148 D26 6 1N4148 1 .S03 11 # Revision # Measurement point of signal Date 20/08/03 Drawn by CARLOS Filename PCB MBHF1205 Sheet 03 of 04 A B C D .33W/5% unless otherwise specified. U9 and U11 are referenced by WEM code. R69.
2nF/100V D19 5V R103 1N4148 9 15K TF5 7 10 R108 5 9 4k87 1 + 1 D31 TP4 U5:C 14 1K F-CT 1N4148 339 R80 C65 R81 R82 8 C63 C64 - 10R 2.S04 11 A3 # Measurement point of signal Date 20/08/03 Drawn by CARLOS # Revision (*) Not Placed Filename PCB MBHF1205 Sheet 04 of 04 A B C D .8nF/100V 1N4148 D41 10R 1N4148 B Q23 VN10KLS R92 /65KHZ D39 10R 1N4148 Q18 VN10KM M4 4 HF120/SS200A-MB 4 12V 5V Title Note: The components TF5 and U12 are referenced by WEM code FOOT and HANDSWITCH All resistors are 0. A B C D 12V 12V R78 C62 10R 2.2nF/100V 220R/1W 2k2 1uF 100nF R111 CN4 270R C45 5V 1 R109 4 100nF 2 12VG 1k87 3 7 2 12V R114 D33 4k87 R112 1N4148 R83 6 - 150R 68R/1W 7 9 GNDG 11 U5:B 1 F-CG C66 339 9 Z3 10uF/35V 7 + 12V/0.8nF/100V D34 B 4K87 (*) 2 1N4148 4 - (*) 2 U5:A 2 F-S 2 9 GNDG R84 339 10R 5 + D35 /65KHZ 4318 1N4148 R106 4K87 C58 Q17 9 12V 100nF VN10KM 12V D20 1N4148 R118 TP3 D25 15K 1K 1N4148 10 CN6:4 U14:A 4 3 + 393 R119 C81 1 5V 10R F-CT R120 2n2 C82 5V 220R 2 R121 100nF .2nF/100V R86 2 4K87 R104 R122 4K87 C83 R123 3K9 4K87 R87 100nF 393 1K 6 - R124 10 - CN6:6 47R-1W 3 6 12V U14:B 7 HS-CG D36 U5:D 13 PPM 3 R89 1N4148 VZ 339 5 2k + R88 11 C69 D37 220R/1W C70 + 11 1uF 1N4148 100nF CN6:8 CN6:5 8 R125 C84 5 5K6 100nF 7 C85 D40 3 12V RELE(BIP/MONO) 1n8 1N4148 1 R90 R91 C71 100R/1W 4K87 1uF R107 D43 11 1N4148 8k2 C72 D38 R126 /65KHZ 1.5W 5V 6 1 C48 R115 GNDG 4545 100nF R116 C67 820R CN7 470R R117 1 1. C76 Size Number Rev C86 C77 C75 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF All capacitors have the minimum voltage of 25V unless otherwise specified.33W/5% unless otherwise specified. 5V C68 2K2 R85 CN6:2 10R 2. MBHF12011.
S01 00 Date 13/05/02 Drawn by JONAS Filename DISPLAY1.PCB Sheet 01 of 01 A B C D . A B C D 1 1 CN2 CN1 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 3 E + 2 8 D + 4 2 C 2 5 . 6 B DP2 7 A 9 2296 F 10 G 3 3 1 3 E + 2 8 D + 4 C 5 . 6 B DP3 7 A 9 2296 F 10 G The components DP1. D1 4 4 Title DISPLAY PCB Size Number Rev A3 DISPLAY. DP2 and DP3 are referenced by WEM code. 6 DP1 B 7 A 2296 9 F 10 G 1 3 E + 2 8 D + 4 C 5 .
point: R34 Schematic: M2 – MB board Control Circuit Frequency Measurement Point: Gate of Q17 or Q18 Schematic: M4 – MB board Note: Reference in GND B Power Supply Frequency Measurement Point: Drain of Q2 Schematic: M1 – MB board Note: Electrosurgery in 110Vac Jumper J2 (MB board) disconnected Reference in PT1 THE OSCILLOSCOPE MUST BE INSULATED OF THE GROUND OF THE ELECTRIC NET C Power Supply Frequency Measurement Point: Drain of Q2 Schematic: M1 – MB board Note: Electrosurgery in 220Vac Jumper J2 (MB board) disconnected Reference in PT1 THE OSCILLOSCOPE MUST BE INSULATED OF THE GROUND OF THE ELECTRIC NET Page 4.3Vcc “ U3/3 Schematic: C1 – CPU board +12Vcc M.Service Manual HF-120 Main Signals 4.1 . point: U4/3 +3.1 – MAIN SIGNALS Note: see the measurement point of signal in schematic sheet. +2. point: U1/3 A Power Supplies +5Vcc “ U2/3 -5Vcc ” Anode of Z2 Schematic: M1 – MB board ±340Vcc M.5V cc M.
R52 and R55 Schematic: M2 – MB board Note: Jumper J2 (MB board) disconnected D Reference in GNDD Display in 50 Electrosurgery activated THE OSCILLOSCOPE MUST BE INSULATED OF THE GROUND OF THE ELECTRIC NET Switched Power Supply Excitation Measurement Point: R45 and R47 or R52 and R55 Schematic: M2 – MB board Note: Jumper J2 (MB board) disconnected Reference in GNDD Display in 50 Electrosurgery activated THE OSCILLOSCOPE MUST BE INSULATED OF THE GROUND OF THE ELECTRIC NET Pure Cut RF waveform Measurement Point: R71 Schematic: M3 – MB board Note: Jumper J2 (MB board) disconnected Reference in GND E Display in 50 Electrosurgery activated Page 4. R47.Service Manual HF-120 Main Signals Switched Power Supply Excitation Measurement Point: R31 and R33 Schematic: M2 – MB board Note: Jumper J2 (MB board) disconnected Reference in GND Display in 50 Electrosurgery activated THE OSCILLOSCOPE MUST BE INSULATED OF THE GROUND OF THE ELECTRIC NET Switched Power Supply Excitation Measurement Point: R45.2 .
Service Manual HF-120 Main Signals Blend 1 RF waveform Measurement Point: R71 Schematic: M3 – MB board Note: Jumper J2 (MB board) disconnected Reference in GND Display in 50 Electrosurgery activated Blend 2 RF waveform Measurement Point: R71 Schematic: M3 – MB board Note: Jumper J2 (MB board) disconnected Reference in GND Display in 50 Electrosurgery activated E Blend 3 RF waveform Measurement Point: R71 Schematic: M3 – MB board Note: Jumper J2 (MB board) disconnected Reference in GND Display in 50 Electrosurgery activated Spray Coagulation RF waveform Measurement Point: R71 Schematic: M3 – MB board Note: Jumper J2 (MB board) disconnected Reference in GND Display in 50 Electrosurgery activated Page 4.3 .
4 .Service Manual HF-120 Main Signals Bipolar RF waveform Measurement Point: R71 Schematic: M3 – MB board Note: Jumper J2 (MB board) disconnected Reference in GND E Display in 25 Electrosurgery activated Pure Cut HV waveform Measurement Point: Anode of D30 Schematic: M3 – MB board Note: Jumper J2 (MB board) connected Reference in GND Display in 100 Electrosurgery activated with a 700Ω load THE OSCILLOSCOPE MUST BE INSULATED OF THE GROUND OF THE ELECTRIC NET Blend 1 HV waveform Measurement Point: Anode of D30 Schematic: M3 – MB board Note: Jumper J2 (MB board) connected Reference in GND Display in 100 F Electrosurgery activated with a 700Ω load THE OSCILLOSCOPE MUST BE INSULATED OF THE GROUND OF THE ELECTRIC NET Blend 2 HV waveform Measurement Point: Anode of D30 Schematic: M3 – MB board Note: Jumper J2 (MB board) connected Reference in GND Display in 100 Electrosurgery activated with a 700Ω load THE OSCILLOSCOPE MUST BE INSULATED OF THE GROUND OF THE ELECTRIC NET Page 4.
Service Manual HF-120 Main Signals Blend 3 HV waveform Measurement Point: Anode of D30 Schematic: M3 – MB board Note: Jumper J2 (MB board) connected Reference in GND Display in 100 Electrosurgery activated with a 700Ω load THE OSCILLOSCOPE MUST BE INSULATED OF THE GROUND OF THE ELECTRIC NET Spray Coagulation HV waveform Measurement Point: Anode of D30 Schematic: M3 – MB board Note: Jumper J2 (MB board) connected Reference in GND Display in 100 F Electrosurgery activated with a 300Ω load THE OSCILLOSCOPE MUST BE INSULATED OF THE GROUND OF THE ELECTRIC NET Bipolar HV waveform Measurement Point: Anode of D30 Schematic: M3 – MB board Note: Jumper J2 (MB board) connected Reference in GND Display in 50 Electrosurgery activated with a 100Ω load THE OSCILLOSCOPE MUST BE INSULATED OF THE GROUND OF THE ELECTRIC NET Page 4.5 .
7. Select F. To select a parameter: press the STDBY key once.1 Repeat the procedure above to U. the STDBY key will select the U. 7.26 on display). otherwise. 5. Press the SAVE key after each calibrated mode. Set the display values to zero for all modes. you will lose the calibration of the current mode. To save: after adjust the mode. Page 5. 2. after activates the ESU to see the parameter indication on display.. and F. 7. Before beginning this procedure. 3. handpiece and bipolar forceps. handpiece and bipolar forceps) Fan (size: about 30 cm) SEQUENCE 1. 7. 5. please contact us by Technical Department.1 Connect the patient plate into the PATIENT outlet.4 Set the values of the display according to the table below. 6.1 Connect the accessories: patient plate.1 – TEST and INDIVIDUAL CALIBRATION If you need to calibrate an individual mode. parameters. parameter. ⇒ IMPORTANT: If you activate the footswitch again.Service Manual HF-120 Test and Calibration 5. 6. deactivate the footswitch and press the SAVE key once. parameter (press STDBY key). Activate the electrosurgical unit and takes the value of all modes to zero through the DOWN key of volume. contact us by Technical Department informing the version of the software.3 Turn on the fan turned to the power block heat sink. On CPU board. Press the SAVE key after each calibrated mode. parameter (press STDBY key). Note: On calibration mode. R.2 – FULL CALIBRATION In case of changing the calibration memory (IC U6 – CPU board) it is necessary a full calibration of the equipment. 7. Activate the electrosurgical unit and press the UP key of volume up to you does not increase the values anymore (it must appear the value . Connect a jumper in W1 (CPU board) to enter in the calibration mode. Turn on the ESU on a 110 – 135Vac electric network. parameter (press STDBY key). Note: This calibration procedure refers to software “120 4” (see label on U8 – CPU board) MATERIAL REQUIRED Electrosurgical Analyzer 2000 Ohms Load Module Electrosurgical Unit’s acessories (patient plate.2 Set the electrosurgical analyzer to power measurement.1 . Select R. 5. make sure that the version of the software is the same as this procedure. change IC U6. Select U. 2. before you press the SAVE key. the model and the serial number.
3 Set the electrosurgical analyzer to 50Ω in bipolar mode. do not calibrate the bipolar mode in item 8. Press the SAVE key after each calibrated mode.2 Set the electrosurgical analyzer to a 100Ω for all monopolar modes. 10. MODE LOAD POWER PURE 100Ω 80 ±16W BLEND 1 100Ω 80 ±16W BLEND 2 100Ω 80 ±16W BLEND 3 100Ω 80 ±16W COAG 100Ω 80 ±16W 8. Press DOWN key of volume up to the power is in accordance with the table below.1 In bipolar mode.1 Set the display to the maximum value of each mode and the electrosurgical analyzer to nominal rate. Set the display to 50 on Coag mode and activate the ESU.3. Press DOWN key of volume up to the power is in accordance with the table below. save this value. 8. Select R. 8. NOMINAL MODE DISPLAY POWER RATE PURE BLEND 1 50 700Ω 50W BLEND 2 BLEND 3 COAG 50 300Ω 50W BIPOLAR 25 100Ω 25W 8. if the power do not go down in the maximum value of R.1. Press UP key of volume up to the power starts to go down.1 Put the ESU on a insulated workbench and turn it on to a 205 – 230Vac electric network. Voltage limit calibration Connect the 2000Ω load module to the electrosurgical analyzer.1.5 Activate the ESU and use the DOWN key of volume to increase or the UP key of volume to decrease in order to adjust the power according to the table below. Current leakage adjustment. Press the SAVE key. Connect the outlet power of the ESU to the load module.Service Manual HF-120 Test and Calibration 7. parameter. Note: if the power did not go down in this item.1. Set the display to 100. Page 5. MODE LOAD POWER BIPOLAR 50Ω 65 ±13W 9. activate the Coag mode and turn the trimpot in a clockwise dirtection up to reach a 100W power. Press the SAVE key after each calibrated mode. Turn the trimpot TP1 (MB board) in a counter clockwise direction up to the power starts to go down. Press the SAVE key after each calibrated mode. 8. Note: see item 8. parameter (press STDBY key). 10.2 .
Takes the jumper in W1 (CPU board) off.5 Check in Open Dispersive if there is any mode higher then 140mA and readjust it. parameter (press STDBY key). load curve (see item 2. Select F. Press the SAVE key after each calibrated mode. 13. Check the activation using the single footswitch and double footswitch (in monopolar and bipolar mode). 10.3 and 2.Service Manual HF-120 Test and Calibration 10.4 of this manual). through UP and DOWN keys of volume. 11.3 Set the electrosurgical analyzer to current leakage measurement. adjust the current leakage in Open Active to 140mA for all modes. 10. Turn the ESU on to a 205 – 230Vac electric network and check the power vs.4 With the display in 100. 12. 10. Page 5. Press the SAVE key after each calibrated mode.5m.2 Put the patient plate and the handpiece stretched and spaced in 0.3 .
1 .1 – IDENTIFICATION PARTS OF THE EQUIPMENT.1. 6.Service Manual HF-120 Identification Parts of the Equipment 6.1 – FRONT PANEL The front panel is composed by the CPU board and the Output Module. CPU board OUTPUT MODULE Page 6.
84MHz. U3 – IC LM2937 – 3.2 . U4 – IC LM2937 – 2. U6 – EPROM FM93C66LEM8 (calibration memory).5. CN5 . U2 U4 U9 U3 DISPLAY board PT1 U8 K8 CN5 XTAL 1 K4 K6 U6 K3 K5 K9 K1 K2 K7 CN1 View from the side of the components Page 6.3.2 – CPU board Identification of the main parts: CN1 – Flat cable connector to communication with the MB board.Service Manual HF-120 Identification Parts of the Equipment 6. Display board – to setting the Displays. K1 to K9 – Tact switch XTAL1 – Crystal 3. U8 – IC EP1K10 (microcontroller).Connector of the speaker U2 – IC LM7805.1. U9 – EPROM EPC1441PC8 (data memory).
3 –MB BOARD Identification of the main circuits of MB board: 1 – Control of Switching Power Supply and Switching Power Supply Circuits (see schematic M2).1. 2 – Power Block Circuit (see schematic M3).3 .Service Manual HF-120 Identification Parts of the Equipment 6. C22 2 3 J1 1 CN2 R32 L1 K K C19 R17 R10 R20 R22 R23 R27 K C28 C36 C27 L4 C73 C29 K D22 D11 K K U4 R21 J2 R19 R26 RL1 D17 D14 D13 D15 Q7 K R3 K D12 K R46 TF4 G R45 D4 D3 C23 C24 D1 R47 K K D5 R62 R28 R24 R29 C18 K Q14 K G R49 Q9 U3 D16 R52 C74 C26 C37 Z1 R25 D7 R54 R8 C21 R12 R15 C20 R95 R18 C5 K Q1 Q5 C46 R55 G 01 RL2 GNDD Q11 R39 R57 R R2 R34 C39 R16 C35 R35 R33 Q8 Q6 R5 G D23 C11 C7 R96 R13 Q4 R14 Q2 K D8 K Q3 C34 C30 R37 R31 Q10 C9 G C32 Q12 Q13 R9 TF2 R7 C16 C25 K D9 C17 U7 R41 R44 R40 R43 R42 R30 C14 MBHF1202 1 2 C65 R80 D33 C66 K C75 R3 6 R3 8 C78 C33 CN4 U6 C31 R93 K Z3 C38 D18 R48 C47 R53 TF1 D2 TF5 K C76 U10 Q19 TF3 R11 C44 R50 R51 GND D1 0 C49 R58 D34 R79 C6 C40 D6 R4 R1 C1 R100 K R6 C4 C67 R102 K R98 G K R61 R63 R94 C43 K D31 C62 D21 L2 C10 K C59 R81 R78 C8 Q21 K R56 K R101 R83 Z2 C51 Q22 R99 D35 C13 K R82 C63 - R84 G K Q17 C64 D32 C70 C3 R66 R64 C42 U8 TP1 U11 D30 R97 02 Q2 0 R86 D26 1 2 R68 R105 R106 K C77 2 3 4 R76 R91 C2 1 U1 C53 G R70 D37 K C50 K U12 R65 CN3 + D28 R72 Q16 C71 U2 K CN5 K R85 R90 R92 D36 C56 U9 R74 D39 D24 RL4 D29 R69 G R89 C15 K 16 RL3 C72 2 CN1 C60 R87 R88 Q15 K K R103 C68 C52 R104 R73 D43 C61 K R71 CN6 D27 1 15 R77 R75 K C12 R67 C55 C54 1 2 3 4 C69 Q18 D38 R107 C57 03 Page 6. 3 – Output Insulator Circuit (see schematic M3).
4 – INTERNAL DIAGRAM Upper View 02 03 04 05 06 01 07 08 09 10 11 15 14 13 12 Identification of Parts: 1 – Front panel (CPU printed circuit board) 2 – Speaker 3 – Low-power switched power supply transformer 4 – Case 5 – Mother Board (MB printed circuit board) 6 – Footswitch connector 7 – Rear panel 8 – Switched power supply input filtering capacitors 9 – Fuse holders 10 – Mains inlet connector 11 – On/off switch 12 – Heat sink of the power block / switching power supply circuits 13 – Switching power supply transformer 14 – Switching power supply inductor 15 – Front panel (output module) Page 6.Service Manual HF-120 Identification Parts of the Equipment 6.1.4 .
Service Manual HF-120 Appendix A WARRANTY The equipment is factory-tested and calibrated. once each autoclave react in a different way that influence the water.: Temperature: 134ºC (273ºF). the less exposition time will be necessary. WARRANTY PERIOD Electrosurgery Generator 12 months Transportation Unit (optional) 12 months Footswitch 12 months Other accessories 3 months STERILIZATION OF ACCESSORIES VAPOUR AUTOCLAVABLE PROCESS We inform that the reusable handpiece and all WEM forceps. exposition: 1:15 to 1:30H of complete cycle. IMPORTANT: The higher temperature used. Repair of warranted equipment by unauthorized personnel. Its warranty is valid for 01 (one) year against manufacturing defects. Note: See item Accessory Sterilization on operation manual of the product. such as their respective silicone cables and all WEM electrodes are autoclavable in a temperature up to 134ºC with an exposition time of 15 minutes.g. the high speed drying or another cycle ways. or on the dealer’s account in case it will be sent to the manufacturer. E. The warranty is limited to service and replacement of faulty parts. increase the useful life of accessories. we do not have a specific quantity for each accessory. in relation to the sterilization by vapour autoclavable process. The sterilization by ethylene oxide (ETO). for better information and another sterilization methods and cleaning. Page A. even if during the warranty period. Regarding to the number of sterilizations. TRANSPORT / FREIGHT Freight and insurance expenses are on the client’s account. Temperature: 121ºC (250ºF).1 . will make it void. the vacuum pumps. exposition: 1H of complete cycle.