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Service Manual MyLabX6 MyLabX7 MyLabX7VET 350032600 www.esaote.com
Rev. 03 Feb 2019
Copyright © Esaote S.p.A. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner. Use of the information contained herein in any form and/or by any whatsoever is strictly reserved for Esaote S.p.A. and its licensees. Use of this manual by unauthorized is strictly prohibited.
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INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Service Characteristics ................................................................................... 2 1.1.1 Identifying the Boards .............................................................................. 2 1.1.2 Fuses....................................................................................................... 2 1.2 Equipment ...................................................................................................... 2 1.2.1 Disassembling Equipment ....................................................................... 2 1.2.2 Service Procedures ................................................................................. 3 1.2.3 USB Medium and Re-Writable CD/DVD .................................................. 3 1.2.4 Upgrading File ......................................................................................... 3 1.2.5 Safety Test Equipment ............................................................................ 3 1.3 Warnings and Precautions.............................................................................. 4 1.4 Packaging ....................................................................................................... 4 1.4.1 System packaging ................................................................................... 5 1.4.2 PCB rack packaging ................................................................................ 6 BLOCK DIAGRAMS .............................................................................................. 7 2.1 General Block Diagram................................................................................... 8 2.2 Electric and Schematic Diagrams ................................................................. 11 UNIT DISASSEMBLY .......................................................................................... 12 3.1 LCD Section ................................................................................................. 13 3.2 Control Panel Section ................................................................................... 17 3.2.1 Keyboard Unit ........................................................................................ 17 3.2.2 Side Rails .............................................................................................. 19 3.3 Chassis Section ............................................................................................ 21 3.3.1 Chassis section, internal parts ............................................................... 27 3.4 Disassembly and assembly procedure PCB rack ......................................... 35 PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................ 52 MAINTENANCE................................................................................................... 55 5.1 Maintenance Procedures .............................................................................. 55 5.1.1 Battery Cell ............................................................................................ 55 5.1.2 Track ball ............................................................................................... 55 5.1.3 Fans ...................................................................................................... 56 5.1.4 LCD attachment..................................................................................... 56 5.1.5 Battery pack replacement ...................................................................... 57 5.2 Check list ...................................................................................................... 59 5.2.1 Technical Check List ............................................................................. 59 5.2.2 Maintenance Check List ........................................................................ 60 5.3 Cleanliness of product .................................................................................. 62
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SERVICE INFORMATION ................................................................................... 63 6.1 Service menu................................................................................................ 63 6.1.1 Language settings ................................................................................. 64 6.1.2 Monitor field ........................................................................................... 64 6.1.3 Maintenance .......................................................................................... 64 6.1.4 Set AC filter frequency .......................................................................... 64 6.1.5 Show/hide frame rate on RT images ..................................................... 64 6.1.6 Show/hide system logo ......................................................................... 64 6.1.7 Enable/disable firewall ........................................................................... 64 6.1.8 Show/hide patient birthdate ................................................................... 64 6.1.9 Show/hide operator initials on header ................................................... 64 6.1.10 Enable/disable WiFi ............................................................................... 64 6.1.11 Screen saver time out ........................................................................... 65 6.2 Licenses ....................................................................................................... 65 6.3 Software installation ..................................................................................... 66 6.4 Formatting the Hard drive ............................................................................. 67 6.4.1 Saving unit settings ............................................................................... 68 6.4.2 Format procedure .................................................................................. 69 6.4.3 System reconfiguration .......................................................................... 72 6.5 Rack replacement......................................................................................... 73 6.6 Log Files ....................................................................................................... 74 6.6.1 Log Files Organization .......................................................................... 74 6.6.2 LogParser Executable ........................................................................... 74 6.6.3 User Session ......................................................................................... 76 6.7 Remote Service ............................................................................................ 78 7 SAFETY TEST..................................................................................................... 79 7.1 Safety measurements according IEC 62353 ................................................ 79 7.2 Safety measurements according IEC 60601-1 ............................................. 88
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1 INTRODUCTION
This manual refers to all MyLabX6, MyLabX7 and MyLabX7VET ultrasound models, named in the following chapters as MyLab. The term “MyLab”, used in this manual, refers to all models. When the information refers to a dedicated model it will be specifically indicated. The service manual is available in English only. The manual is addressed to all the Service centers directly authorized by Esaote. All the operations described in this manual are not critical from a safety point of view. This manual describes the authorized operations. WARNING Perform only the operations describes in the manual. Any unauthorized modification may introduce additional hazards. Do not attempt to service MyLab unless this service manual has been consulted and understood. The Enter and context menu keys are respectively indicated as ENTER and UNDO keys in this manual. The electronic diagrams are not enclosed in this manual.
WARNING In this manual WARNING identifies a risk for the patient and/or the operator. CAUTION The word CAUTION describes the precautions necessary for protecting the equipment.
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1.1 Service Characteristics 1.1.1 Identifying the Boards MyLab’s design is based on the use of modular, functionally isolated printed circuit boards (PCBs) and subassemblies known as Field Replaceable Unit. This modularization greatly simplifies on-site service and repair. In most cases, on-site maintenance is accomplished by removing and replacing the PCBs or subassemblies. Most boards of MyLab are identified: • By its Description and reference, which is always indicated on the label. • By the Serial Number (SN), indicated on the label. • By the Configuration Index (CI), indicated by two decimal figures on the label. The Configuration Index represents the HW level of the board. The Configuration Index is loaded in specific components mounted on each board.
1.1.2 Fuses WARNING Do not replace the system fuses with types different from those specified.
1.2 Equipment In this section the required tools to access the system internal parts are listed together with the tools to activate the Service procedures and to perform a functional test of the unit. 1.2.1 Disassembling Equipment The disassembling procedures are described in detail in Chapter 3, UNIT DISASSEMBLY on page 12. Tool Dynamometric Phillips electric screwdriver Short Philips screwdriver Flat screwdriver Box wrench Allen screwdriver Socket Wrench Tweezer Point pliers
Dimension Large, medium and small tips Small tip Large and small tips
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1.2.2 Service Procedures USB Service key P/N 140009500 The service procedures that require an interaction with the unit, can be activated through the service key only. The service key must be inserted in one of USB ports. The key must be inserted before switching on the unit, to be able to access to the several service menus. If the procedure is not carried out properly, the system doesn’t allow the access to the menu.
This symbol is used in this manual to indicate all the procedures that require the use of the service key. 1.2.3 USB Medium and Re-Writable CD/DVD To perform a complete check of the unit, it is suggested to always have an USB medium and a re-writable CD/DVD. These tools allow the service technician to test the functioning of the USB ports and DVD burner. 1.2.4 Upgrading File It is suggested to always have the latest revision of the unit upgrading file, together with the pertaining upgrading instructions. These tools allow the service technician to install the software on the unit, should it be necessary. 1.2.5 Safety Test Equipment The safety test must be performed whenever the system composition has been changed, either by adding a new peripheral or by having replaced parts. Refer to chapter 7, SAFETY TEST page 79 in this manual for detailed information on when to perform the tests and how to carry it out.
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1.3 Warnings and Precautions WARNINGS It is forbidden to edit or delete files that belong to the software package. Doing so may compromise the system safety. PRECAUTIONS A series of precautions that must be observed each time you perform an operation on the system are emphasized below: • • •
The equipment must always be switched off before carrying out any service operation. In the same way, all the probes and peripherals (for example external monitor, printer, and video-recorder) must also be disconnected. Power off the equipment prior to perform any disassembling operation. An electrostatic discharge occurring through the contact with the operator, can irreparably damage the electronic components on system boards that are sensitive to electro-static discharges: it is therefore recommended that precautions to prevent these discharges are taken each time a board has to be removed/installed. In operational terms, this means: o The machine must rest on an electro-static mat connected to earth. o The service technician must also be connected to the same earth each time he removes or installs the parts. o The boards and components must always be moved in their special electro-static containers. o For the service on the field, use the specific kits including the anti-static mat. o The chapter entitled “system Parts List” details the sub-assemblies that are to be considered sensitive to electro-static discharges (ESD).
When the board is ESD sensitive, you can find this symbol on the PCB master.
REFERENCE: IEC 61340-5-1 (2007)
1.4 Packaging Whenever the MyLab or PCB rack has to be shipped, the system or rack has to be properly packed to prevent trauma damage. NOTE: The original packaging has to be stored should it be necessary to ship the system. Warranty will be void if the packing procedure is not followed.
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1.4.1 System packaging Procedure • • • •
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Disconnect and remove all probes and peripherals from the system. Remove the LCD Display and LCD attachment and pack in original packing material. Lower the control panel. Place the system on the palette. Rotate the wheels inwards (as shown in the figure below) and lock them using the gray lever.
Place the plastic bag and foam buffers (top and bottom). Place the carton box over the system. Place the carton cover on top. Close the box with three (3) layers of adhesive tape. Lock the carton box to the palette using two (2) strips and four (4) corner protections.
CAUTION The system could be damaged during transportation if the above rules are not strictly followed.
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1.4.2 PCB rack packaging •
Place the rack in the package with the probe locking devices facing up.
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Place the upper foam protection on the rack.
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2 BLOCK DIAGRAMS
This chapter contains the block diagram descriptions for each board. The general Block Diagram shows the relationships of each board having a unique function within the overall unit. In the block diagrams, the functions are gathered to permit an easy comprehension of the block functioning, which indicates the correlative electronic boards. Figure 1 shows the block diagram of the MyLab unit.
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2.1 General Block Diagram
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Probe Adapter Board The Probe Adapter Board is the board for the connection of the echo probes: the probes are physically connected to this board. The board mounts 3 (three) small connectors and 1 large connector, together with the switching logic to enable the active connector. The main function of the board is to switch among the three probe connectors selecting the active one for the acquisition.
Front End Board The Front End Board carries out some fundamental functions regarding probe managing and power supplying. Probe Transmission Section (Tx) The board manages the transmission to the probe controlling the pulses to be transmitted to the elements. The transmitters are individually controlled in terms of enabling, delaying and pulse shape by a dedicated FPGA. Probe Reception Section (Rx) The board manages also the reception of the signals implementing the receiving beam former. The received signals are summed together, amplified, digitally converted and then sent to the dedicated Rx FPGAs that implement the digital focalization. CW Acquisition Section This dedicated section manages the acquisition of the CW signals from their analogic delay to their A/D conversion. Power Supply Section The FE implements the power supply function distributing the supply voltage within both FE and BE boards so that all the other needed supply voltages can be generated. It supplies also the high voltages for probe transmission and the standby voltages for PC module. In this section a dedicated micro-controller manages the system start-up, shutdown, the batteries and their chargers. The micro-controller also monitors the internal temperature and controls the fans speed.
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Battery Bridge Board The Battery Bridge board connects the two optional batteries to the Front End. The bridge includes the power voltages, the SMB logic connections and the monitoring thermal signals. Back End Board The board implements several functions. The BE board processes the RF signal through a FPGA and n.2 (two) DSPs. The FPGA processes the RF signal and the Doppler data. The first DSP controls the processes on the FPGA, the acquisition sequences and processes both Doppler data and Physio signal. The second filters and mixes the image data. The PC module is mounted on the BE board. The PC main functions are: • • • • • • • • • •
Processing CFM data Managing of the cine memory, Managing of the scan converter, Generation of signals for the two LCD displays (main display and touchscreen display), Managing of the user interface in terms of input from the keyboard and output to the displays. Managing of the digital peripheral on the USB, Managing of the LAN connection, Managing of the audio signal for the speakers, Control of the Hard disk mounted on this board, Control of the DVD burner.
A dedicated Wi-Fi module is accommodated on the board. This module is connected to the PC Module and to the Wi-Fi antennas. The BE Board also processes the ECG PHISYIO analog signal. Mains Power Group The group manages the connection to the mains power line. It sends and receives power to/from the insulating transformer. It mounts the power sockets for the peripheral devices. An AC/DC module converts the mains voltage to 19V. This voltage powers the electronics and is sent to the Front End. There is also an AC/DC module that generates the supply voltage for the main monitor.
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Keyboard Group The Keyboard Main board implements: • • • • •
the connection towards the main group of electronic boards USB Hub for the USB connections N.2 (two) external accessible USB connectors the loudspeakers connection N.1 (one) microcontroller for managing the control panel keys, the encoders, the TGC potentiometers, the touchscreen and the LED’s of the board keys.
The Keyboard Main board manages: • • • • • •
the control panel keys the gain encoders the leds of the control panel keys the six toggle encoders the trackball keys the trackball keys LED’s
2.2 Electric and Schematic Diagrams The diagrams are confidential and not enclosed in this manual.
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3 UNIT DISASSEMBLY
The chapter describes the unit disassembly in such way that the major service parts can be accessed. In order to carry out all the all the removal procedures, all peripherals, probes and power cables should be disconnected and removed. Assembly Procedure is carried out in reverse of the removal procedure unless mentioned otherwise. In order to carry out all the removal procedures (with the exception of the battery replacement), all connected probes, peripherals and cables must be disconnected. The disassembling instructions are separately given for each part of the unit. CAUTION When the unit is equipped with the batteries, always remove them before disassembling the internal parts of the unit. Short circuits could occur when disassembling the unit with some tool. See 5.1.5 Battery pack replacement, page 57
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3.1 LCD Section This section describes the procedures to disassemble the LCD display and the articulated arm. The procedures refer to the unit with the wheels locked. LCD Display Removal Procedure • Remove the two (2) small Phillips screws (shown in the below figure) fixing the rear cover to the LCD display. LCD Rear Cover
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Disconnect the video cable and the power cable from the LCD. Place the LCD horizontally and, holding it firmly, remove the four (4) medium screws that fix the LCD to the articulated arm.
CAUTION Hold the LCD display tightly to prevent it from falling down. NOTE: For the 21” LCD screen an adapter plate is used between LCD and LCD attachment. Remember to mount this adapter when re-assembling the monitor.
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Friction level of the LCD attachment The weight of the 21” monitor (150000027) is more than the 19 inch monitors. Therefore, it could be necessary to increase the level of friction in the LCD attachment. • • • •
Install the articulating arm or LCD attachment as described in the installation guide which is included in the box Install the 21” monitor on the arm or attachment. Test if the monitor stays in position when tilting the monitor 45º. If not please continue with next step. Remove the top cover of the arm/attachment by removing the two screws.
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Friction level adjustment
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Articulated Arm Removal Procedure • Remove the LCD. • Remove the four cross headed screws of the lower cover and remove the cover. Cover removal
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Remove the top and lower covers of the arm closest to the LCD. Remove the two (2) small Phillips screws fixing the ground cable to the arm. One screw is placed close to the arm basis (shown in the below picture) and one screw is placed close to the LCD support.
Caution Be careful to the screw close to the arm basis: if it falls down, it can go into the system chassis. It is strongly recommended to close the hole using a piece of paper or a piece of material.
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3.2 Control Panel Section This section describes the procedures to remove the keyboard unit and the side- rail. The procedures refers to the unit in its working position with the wheels locked. To remove the TGC, B/M, CFM and PW Encoders caps and Toggles no tool is required. • Remove the item by pulling it up. Gel and Probes Holders can be removed by sliding the holder off the lateral support.
3.2.1 Keyboard Unit
Removal Procedure • Remove the four (4) Phillips screws fixing the keyboard unit to the chassis. The screws are placed on the lower side of the keyboard unit. • Lift the keyboard unit. • Detach the Ground cable and SCSI connector from the keyboard unit.
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Cut the cable ties. Remove the keyboard unit.
CAUTION When assembling the keyboard unit pay attention not to bend the SCSI cable.
Keyboard unit lower cover Removal Procedure • Place the keyboard unit upside-down. • Remove the 12 medium Philips screws that fix the lower cover to the group. • Remove the cover
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Left and Right Loudspeakers • Remove the 4 small Philips screws that the loudspeaklet to the group. • Disconnect respectively the P4 connector for the left loudspeaker and P3 for the right loudspeaker. Note: Remove the shielding when applicable. Do not damage the copper tape. • Remove the loudspeaker. Note: In case shielding is applicable, place correctly and apply the copper tape and Kapton tape
Trackball • Remove the 2 small Philips screws that fix the trackball to the group • Disconnect connector P3 • Remove the trackball
Alphanumeric keyboard Pull the alphanumeric keyboard completely out of the chassis.
Remove the 8 Philips screws that fix the alphanumeric keyboard to the linear bearings on the sliding rail. Assembly procedure: • Loosen the 8 screws that fix the linear bearing to the alphanumeric keyboard. • Fix the linear bearing to the sliding rails. • Place the alphanumeric keyboard in closed position • Tighten the 8 screws in the indicated sequence below
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3.2.2 Side Rails Removal Procedure Left Handle • If necessary, remove the holders. • Remove the keyboard unit. • Remove the 2 Philips screws that fix the handle to the chassis. Left Side Handle
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Removal Procedure Front/Right Handle • If necessary, remove the holders. • Remove the keyboard unit. • Remove the 6 medium Philips screws located on the lower side of the control panel.
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Use a 12 mm wrench to remove the 2 hexagonal screws that fix the levers
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Remove the levers. Use a 8 mm wrench to release the 2 nuts that fix the cables to the chassis. Remove the cables. Remove the 6 medium Philips screws that fix the handle to the chassis.
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3.3 Chassis Section This section describes the procedures to access to all the covers, the boards rack and other components in the chassis section. The procedures refer to the unit in its working position with the wheels locked.
Fuses Removal Procedure • The fuses are placed just below the unit mains switch.
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Use the screwdriver to remove one fuse support at a time. If necessary, replace the fuse.
WARNING Always replace the fuses with ones having the same characteristics (refer to next section for further information).
Rear door Removal Procedure • Open the rear door. • Remove the 3 Philips screws that fix the rear door to the chassis. Hold the door to prevent it from falling down.
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Rear cover Removal Procedure • Open/remove the rear door. • Remove the 4 medium Philips screws that fix the cover to the chassis. Hold the cover to prevent it from falling down. Rear panel
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Rear wheel cover Removal Procedure • Open the rear door. • Remove the 6 screws that fix the cover to the chassis. • Remove the cover
Probe connector cover Removal Procedure • Open the rear door. • Remove the 6 screws that fix the cover to the chassis. • Remove the cover
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Front cover Removal Procedure • Remove the probe connector cover. • Remove the 2 medium Philips screws that fix the cover to the chassis
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Right and left front wheel covers Removal Procedure • Remove the probe connector cover. • Remove the front cover • Remove the 2 Philips screws that fix the wheel cover to the chassis.
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Right cover Removal Procedure • Remove the probe connector cover. • Remove the front cover. • Remove the rear cover. • Remove the rear door. • Use a long screwdriver to loosen the 4 Philips screws on the rear side of the chassis, shown below
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Remove the 2 Philips screws placed internally on the rear side, shown below
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Left cover Removal Procedure • Remove the probe connector cover. • Remove the front cover. • Use a long screwdriver to loosen the 2 Philips screws placed internally on the front side. • Remove the rear cover. • Remove the rear door. • Loosen the 2 Philips screws on the rear side of the chassis, shown below
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Remove the 2 Philips screws placed internally on the rear side, shown below
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Batteries Removal Procedure • Remove the probe connector cover • Remove the front cover. • Remove both the front wheel covers. • Loosen the 3 screws that fix the battery panel to the chassis to remove the panel. • Connect the power cable to the system. • Connect the power cable to the mains. • Check that the main switch, placed on the rear side, is set to ON. The system must be OFF and powered. • Remove the batteries, using the flaps to leverage the batteries. CAUTION The Power Supply group could be damaged if the above procedure is not attended.
Wheels NOTE: It is strongly recommended to perform this action with 2 persons. Removal Procedure • Remove the covers for the involved wheel • Lock the wheels on the opposite side of the wheel to be removed. • Tilt the unit. • Remove the nut to remove the wheel.
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3.3.1 Chassis section, internal parts CAUTION When the unit is equipped with the batteries, always remove them before disassembling the internal parts of the unit. Short circuits could occur when disassembling the unit with some tool.
DVD Burner Removal Procedure • Remove the probe connector cover. • Remove the front cover. • Remove the right cover. • Remove the upper panel by removing the 6 screws. CAUTION: Pay attention to the Wi-Fi antenna’s when moving the upper panel. •
Remove the 4 screws that fix the burner to the chassis.
CAUTION: Pay attention. Do not drop the screws into the chassis. • • •
Slide the burner from the chassis. Disconnect the cable. Remove the 4 screws (2 on each side) that fix the sliders to the burner.
Power supply section The power supply section is composed of 3 parts: 1. Main power board 2. 19V rack power supply 3. 12V Monitor power supply.
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Removal Procedure • Remove the rear cover • Remove the rear wheel cover • Remove the power cables coming from the mains power board. Remove the 4 screws that fix the bracket to the chassis. Remove the cable binder that fix the cables of the power supplies to the chassis. • Remove the power supplies
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Loosen the left assembly by opening the rivets of the 3 auxiliary outlets.
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Loosen the right assembly by removing the 2 screws from the mains inlet and loosen the GROUND wire from the Earth plug.
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Remove the left and right assemblies. Remove the 4 screws that fix the power board.
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Boards Rack Removal Procedure • Remove the probe connector cover • If the unit is equipped with batteries, remove the batteries. • Remove the front cover. • Remove the side covers. • Remove both the front wheel covers • Detach, from the left side, the cables that are connected to the Boards rack. • Remove the 2 screws on the left side
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Remove the 2 screws on the right side.
Hard Disk (HDD), ID button and Battery Cell NOTE When it is possible, copy both the “ConfSet” and the “Archive” folders (as explained in the procedure below) before removing the hard disk. These folders allows to reconfigure the system as it is once the hard disk has been replaced. Procedure to Copy the Folders • • • • • •
Switch the unit on with the service key inserted. Select the “Control Panel” option. Using the trackball select the DATA (E:) disk in the “Address” field and press ENTER twice. Using the trackball select the “work” folder and press ENTER twice. Using the trackball select both the “ConfSet” and the “Archive” folders. Copy the folders in an external medium.
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Removal Procedure • Remove the boards rack. • The HDD cover is placed on the upper side of the boards rack. Unscrew the four (4) screws fixing the cover. Hard disk cover screws
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Place the rack upside down, laying it on the foam support.
CAUTION The probe connector sockets could be damaged if the rack is not placed on the foam support. • • •
Unscrew the 15 screws that fix the rear cover to the rack. Unscrew the 4 screws that fix the hard disk to the rack. Use a small flat screwdriver to remove the hard disk.
Once the rear cover of the boards rack has been removed, you get access to the ID Button (Hardware ID) and to the battery cell, which can be removed releasing the spring. NOTE The ID Button is always coupled to the system S/N: make sure to install the rack with its ID Button in the corresponding system S/N.
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Rack fans Removal Procedure • Remove the boards rack. • Remove the rear cover of the rack. • Place the rack upside down with the probe connector facing up. • Remove the battery cover, if not already done when removing the batteries. • Cut the cables ties of the fans. • Use a small flat screwdriver to disconnect the involved cable.
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3.4 Disassembly and assembly procedure PCB rack Note: This procedure may be performed only by engineers that passed the Esaote Advanced Training level and must be performed in an ESD safe workshop. Performing these actions without training may cause damage to the unit or parts. • REQUISITES Toolset External USB keyboard Kapton tape Sil pad 36x36 (5 pcs) Sil pad 20x20 (2 pcs) •
ACTION Tip Many screws are used with different length. Do not collect screws in one cup. Place screws sorted in order of disassembly. This will help when reassembling the unit again.
Note: The equipment’s ID button is installed on the Back End board. In case that the BE board is replaced, the ID button has to be swapped between the original and the replacement BE board.
Remove PCB rack as described in the 3.3 Chassis Section, page 21. Battery Bridge board Remove the battery cover
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Remove the 9 screws as in red + 2 in yellow as shown
Remove the Battery Bridge connector
Remove the 3 screws in red to get the battery bridge P/N 9501490000 (not mandatory to be removed to access to boards assembly)
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Probe adapter board Remove the 3 screws in red
Remove the other 5 screws in red
Detach the probe adapter link from the Probe adapter
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Remove the 5 screws in red (with washer) to get the Probe Adapter board
Back side Cover Remove the 12 pcs M3x6 screws with washer to remove the Back side Cover plate
Detach the fan connectors
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Remove the 14 pcs (13pcs M3x6 + 1 TSP) screws that secure the boards assembly to the chassis: 2 screws at ECG side (“B” is a TSP screw)
4 screws at fan side
4 screws at HDD side
4 screws at bottom side
Carefully slide the Boards assembly out of the chassis Disconnect the battery bridge connector if necessary and lead the connectors through the recess to avoid damage
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Connection bridge (not mandatory to be removed to access to Front End and Back End boards) Remove the 2 pcs connector screws + 2 pcs threaded nuts + 2 pcs golden nuts + washers
Remove the 2 screws in red that fix Connection bridge board to the metallic support Remove the Kapton tape from the Main LCD connector; all the connectors can be extracted by gently pulling, except for the Keyboard (yellow circled one) where a lever has to be lifted to unlock. Pull up also the WiFi antennas connectors to detach them.
Free the Back End board: Remove the Kapton tape from the Back End board Main LCD connector Disconnect the Main LCD, Keyboard LCD, Keyboard (lift lever to unlock), AUX and WIFI cables from the Back End board. Note: Mark the connectors for easy orientation. Disconnect the DVD cable
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Remove the connectors panel, fixed with 3 pcs M3x16 + washer screws to access to the boards assembly
Front End board Loosen the two screws that secure the Bracket Lock Connectors and remove the plastic support
Disconnect the flat cable from the Front End board Remove the 2 pcs Plate for Front End PCB, each fixed with 7 pcs M2 x 14.
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Remove the 9 pcs M3 x8 screws to remove the Front End Board.
Remove the Sil pads from the frame. New ones have to be placed during re-assembly.
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Back End board Remove the Kapton tape from the Back End Board
Remove the 8 pcs M3 x 8 screws that fix the Back End Board
Remove the 5 pcs M2.5 x 6 that fix the Back End Board to the PC module.
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Carefully remove the Back End board from the frame. Take care about the connectors that are connected to the PC modules and to the Sil pads that are used
Extract the ID button and the battery, to be re-installed in the replacement board. Remove the Sil pads from the frame. New ones have to be placed during re-assembly. Detach the DVD cable from the Back End board. It is possible to swap the HDD (if it is working correctly) between the old and new Back End board, to keep the licences and settings.
NOTE The HDD can be replaced only with same model item.
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RE-INSTALLATION Back-End board Place new Sil pads on the frame 2 pcs 36 x 36 2 pcs 20 x 20 a) Swap ID Button and battery between original and replacement board. DO NOT USE the housings on the other side of the Back End board OK
b) Connect the DVD cable to the Back End Board. c) Place the Back End Board on the frame. Align the holes for the screws. When in correct position gently push the connectors on the PC module. d) Place the 5 pcs M2.5 x 6 screws to lock the Back End Board to the PC Module.
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e) Place the 8 pcs M3 x 8 screws to fix the Back End Board
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f) Place Kapton tape as indicated
Connect the Main LCD, Keyboard LCD. Keyboard (lock the lever), AUX and WIFI cables from the Connection bridge board. Place the Kapton tape on the Back End board Main LCD connector . Front End board Place new Sil pads on the frame (3 pcs 36x36) Place the Front End board on the frame. Align the holes for the screws. When in correct position gently push the location where the connector to the Back End board is located Place the 9 pcs M3x8 screws to fix the Front End board
Place the 2 pcs Plate for Front End, each fixed with 7 pcs M2x14 screws
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Connect the flat cable and place the Bracket Lock Connectors Lock with the two screws
Connectors panel Place the Connectors panel taking care that the DVD cable is on the BE board side
Fix the panel with 3 pcs M3x16 screws + washers.
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Connection Bridge board Place the 2 pcs connector screws + 2 pcs threaded nuts + 2 pcs golden nuts + washers
Place the 2 screws in red that fix the Connection bridge board to the metallic support Connect the DVD cable to the Connection bridge board Connect the Main LCD cable and apply Kapton tape Connect Keyboard LCD, Keyboard (yellow circled, locking the lever), AUX and WIFI cables to the Back End board.
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Carefully slide the Boards assembly into the chassis. Connect the battery bridge connector and lead the connectors through the recess to avoid damage.
Place the 14 pcs (13pcs M3x6 + 1 TSP) screws that secure the boards assembly to the chassis : 2 screws at ECG side (“B” is a TSP screw)
4 screws at fan side
4 screws at HDD side
4 screws at bottom side
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Insert the fan connectors
Place the 12 pcs M3x6 screws with washer to fix the Back side Cover plate
Probe Adapter board Place the Probe Adapter board and fix it with 5 pcs screws with washer Connect the flat cable to the Probe Adapter board Place the Probe Adapter board cover and fix it with 8 pcs M3x6 screws
Battery bridge board Place the 3 screws to fix the battery bridge board Insert the Battery Bridge connector Battery housing Place the 11 pcs screws that fix the battery housing Place the battery cover
Install the PCB rack in the unit. First start up Connect the internal USB keyboard and switch on the unit The unit will ask to enter Time and Date in the BIOS by pressing F2 Enter Time and Date (in DD/MM/YYYY format)
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4 PARTS LIST Boards & Groups for: 101640006 MyLabX6 101640007 MyLabX7 101640008 MyLabX7VET
TRC a ESD b
220003600 530000062 530000063 8750031200
S/N S/N S/N S/N
N N N N
S/N
Y N N N N Y Y N N N N N N N Y N
BOARDS RACK ASSY 6400 V3 c SWITCHING POWER ADAPTER 100-240Vac 12Vdc c SWITCHING POWER ADAPTER 100-240Vac 19Vdc c INSULATION TRANSFORMER 600VA c
Common Spare parts 259014600 MyLab7 PROBE ADAPTER c 229000900 FAN ASSY 64XX 229001000 LOUDSPEAKER ASSY 64XX 229002903 KEYBOARD UNIT 6400 V3 229003000 QWERTY UNIT 6400 229022200 KEYBOARD EXTENTION GROUP 6400 9501479100 6400 V3 KEYBOARD MAIN 279001701 SCSI-III CABLE 64xx 439000800 WHEEL D=120 Swivel with Brake 449014900 FUSE CARTRIDGE 5A 250V 5x20mm TIME-LAG 449015100 FUSE CARTRIDGE 10A 250V 5x20mm TIME-LAG 459005400 TRACKBALL USB/PS2 2" 509015400 DVD DRIVER Slim SLOT-IN SATA 9501446000 PCBA KB Encoder panel 62XX 9501494000 6400 TRACKBALL SWITCHES 9730650146 HDD 500GB SATA 2 1/2"
S/N S/N S/N S/N
S/N S/N S/N S/N
Batteries 141004100 6400 KIT BATTERY N (Manufactured by: Inspired Energy (www.inspiredenergy.com), P/N 2044HD22) LCD 150000027 21'' LCD monitor
S/N
N
Articulating arm 229003300 ARM ASSEMBLY 64XX 319000100 MONITOR PIVOT COVER (TOP) 64XX 319000200 MONITOR ARM 319000300 MONITOR ARM COVER (TOP) 64XX 319000400 MONITOR ARM COVER (BOTTOM) 64XX
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Control panel covers 313949 Cable Guide 314086 PROBE HOLDER STERILE APPLICATION 314215 Gel Holder 224001200 CA PROBE HOLDER 224001300 PA PROBE HOLDER 319000900 FRONT/RIGHT HANDLE 64XX 319001000 LEFT HANDLE 64XX 319001200 BOTTOM KEYBOARD COVER 64XX 310001300 USB SIDE MASK GRAY 319001900 LIGHT GUIDE 64XX 310001600 ENCODER KNOB "SMALL" GRAY 8109900000 ENCODER KNOB (LARGE) 62XX 310001800 ENCODER BUTTON (LARGE) "PW" GRAY 310001900 ENCODER BUTTON (LARGE) "CFM" GRAY 310002000 ENCODER BUTTON (LARGE) "B/M" GRAY 8109904000 RUBBER RING FOR ENCODER KNOB LARGE - 62X 8200047000 TGC SLIDE KNOB 62XX 310002300 RUBBER KEYPAD "A" GRAY (On/Off) 310001100 RUBBER KEYPAD "B" GRAY (Archive/End Exam) 319001820 RUBBER KEYPAD "C" GRAY (Freeze) 319001830 RUBBER KEYPAD "D" (gain slider) Chassis covers 224000603 ASSEMBLY LEFT SIDE PANEL 6400 GRAY 224000703 ASSEMBLY RIGHT SIDE PANEL 6400 GRAY 229022000 REAR DOOR 6400 330002685 HAND REST 64XX GRAY 319002500 REAR COVER 64XX 310002700 MAT FOR TOP PANEL 6400 GRAY 319003000 FRONT PANEL 64XX 310002600 PROBES PANEL 6400 GRAY 319003200 BASE COVER 6400 319003300 FRONT BASE COVER LEFT 319003400 REAR BASE COVER 319006600 FRONT BASE COVER RIGHT 319009400 LATERAL PANEL LABEL 64XX 330003487 MyLabX6 US System Logo Label 330003488 MyLabX7 US System Logo Label 330003499 MyLabX7VET US System Logo Label
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Parts list for advanced service TRC a ESD b 330003989 PROCESSOR BOARD SPARE X5-X6-X7 c 220004300 FRONT END BOARD c 250019900 6400/642X/74X0 BACK END Board V3 c
S/N S/N S/N
500000174 Internal WIFI Board c (the one connected to the BACK END board) 9501488000 Connection Bridge c 9501490000 Battery Bridge c
VARIOUS 449024500 449024400 259028500 279001300 270000800 2200000155 279001600
Y Y Y Y Y Y
Sil-Pad 36x36 Sil-Pad 20x20 Connector cable PROBE ADAPTER ASSY-FRONT END BOARD S-ATA cable Keyboard LCD link cable jumper 50 way DVI link cable
a
Traceability by serial number (S/N) Electrostatic discharge c Remind to carry out the safety tests whenever this part has been replaced (see chapter 7 SAFETY TEST, page 79) b
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5 MAINTENANCE 5.1 Maintenance Procedures 5.1.1 Battery Cell
The unit contains a Lithium battery, located in the PCB rack located on the Back –End Board. It is strongly recommended to replace the battery cell every three (3) years. If the PCB rack has to be stored, it will be necessary to first remove the battery. The Esaote supplier is 3V 210 mA/h GP Model CR 2032. Avoid contact with a leaking battery as the contents are harmful. WARNING Irritation, including caustic burns and injury may occur following exposure to a leaking battery. Do not expose the battery to high temperature. Dispose batteries according to local regulation. If the battery is incorrectly installed it may explode. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
NOTE: After replacing the Battery cell (see 3.3 Chassis Section, page 21), it is required to set the Time and Date. The unit will ask to enter the Time and Date and will then fully start up.
5.1.2 Track ball The track ball needs to be cleaned at least once a year. Procedure: • Apply light pressure and turn the locking ring clock wise, then lift and remove it. • Remove the ball and clean. • Clean the encoders with a brush. DO NOT use cleaning spray. • Reassemble the track ball.
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5.1.3 Fans The fans need to be cleaned every 6 months (mandatory for Veterinary units) or once a year, depending on the environment where the unit is used. Procedure • Remove the rack. • Remove the rear cover of the rack to gain access to the fans. • Spray compressed air on the fans, derationing the air from inside towards the outside. • Close the rack and install again. 5.1.4 LCD attachment Over time it may be necessary to adjust the friction of the LCD attachment to prevent the display from tilting. Procedure • Remove the top cover of the LCD attachment or articulated arm. • Tilt the display 45° to the front. • Use a 2.5 mm Hex key to adjust the friction. Use the same force on both Hex bolts.
The friction is correctly adjusted when the display can be set in any position without tilting.
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5.1.5 Battery pack replacement Batteries duration is higher than 300 charging cycles and their replacement is recommended at least every three years.
The batteries installed in the unit are manufactured by: Manufacturer Inspired Energy (www.inspiredenergy.com)
Model NL2044HD22
Qty 2
CAUTION Do not use different batteries from the ones specified above. The battery is Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery, FCC approved; the cells, composing the battery, are UL marked. NOTE The batteries must be treated as special waste according to the applicable local regulations. The batteries REF 141004100, provided by Esaote, are charged: the last recharging operation is indicated in the recharging card. The batteries must be fully recharged every six (6) months when they are kept on stock. CAUTION The Power Supply group could be damaged if the battery disassembling procedure is not attended. Replacement procedure 1. Remove front cover to get access to the battery cover (see 3 UNIT DISASSEMBLY) 2. Remove battery cover. 3. Connect unit to mains, mains switch ON but unit OFF (ON/OFF button lit orange) 4. Replace/install batteries 5. Disconnect mains cable 6. Install covers and connect mains cable Charging Procedure The batteries can be charged either by installing them on the unit or by using the charger manufactured by Inspired Energy: Manufacturer Inspired Energy (www.inspiredenergy.com)
Charger Model CH5000A/E/U (one battery a time) CH5555A/E/U (four battery a time)
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Refer to the manufacturer “Instructions for use” manual to properly manage and charge the batteries with the charger. Refer to the “Getting Started” manual to charge the batteries using the unit. CAUTION Do not expose the battery to high temperature. Keep the battery away from fire and other heat sources. Do not charge the batteries near a heat surface such as fire or heater. Avoid exposing the battery to excessive shock or vibration. Do not immerse the battery in water or allow it to get wet. Do not put the battery into a microwave.
Storage The battery should be stored at a recommended temperature range