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EDITION/REVISION A/0

R NINGBO DAVID

SERVICE MANUAL

TI-2000
TRANSPORT INCUBATOR
NINGBO DAVID MEDICAL DEVICE CO., LTD.
ADD: NO.158 DAQING ROAD SHIPU TOWN XIANGSHAN COUNTY ZHEJIANG PROVINCE P.R.CHINA
POST CODE: 315731 FAX: 0086-574-65962111
MARKETING CENTER: NO. 100, JINGHUA ROAD, HI-TECH INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE,
NINGBO, CHINA
POST CODE: 315000
TEL: 0086-574-87800008, 87800009 FAX: 0086-574-87801111
E-MAIL: [email protected] [email protected]
WEBSITE: http://www.nbdavid.com
EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVE: SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL HOLDING CORP. GMBH (EUROPE)
ADD: EIFFESTRASSE 80, 20537 HAMBURG, GERMANY
TEL: 0049-40-2513175 FAX: 0049-40-255726

EDITION/REVISION A/0
SERVICE MANUAL FOR INCUBATOR EDITION/REVISION A/0

WARRANTY

The product described in this manual is warranted against defects in materials or workmanship for one year
from the dates of shipment except the following items:
1. All consumable and disposable products are guaranteed to be free for repairing because of defects
upon shipment only.
2. Normal drop-in services are not included in the 1-year warranty.
3.Damage caused by improper carrying; for example, drop the device on the ground during transporting or
moving.
4. Damage caused by fire, earthquake, flood and other natural calamity.
During the warranty period any defective parts other than those listed above will be replaced at no charge
to the customer. This warranty is rendered void and our company cannot be held liable for conditions resultant
there from if:
1.Damage to the unit is incurred as a result of mishandling.
2.The customer fails to maintain the unit in a proper manner.
3.The customer uses any spare parts, accessories, or fittings not specified or sold by our company when
this product is changed, maintained or repaired.
4.Damage caused by ignoring the attention or instruction of the manual.
5.Damage caused by ignorance of the instructions in this manual.
6.Damage caused by the environment of operation, including the electric condition or installation
conditions, which do not accord with the instruction of the manual.
7.Damage caused by unauthorized dealer.
8.Damage caused by reducing the system safety due to stalling the accessories, which do not accord with
the safety requirements of this product.
9.Enlarge the application scope of this product at will.
The company is not responsible for the invalid warranty caused by the damages accidentally including the
wastage, the belongings damages or individual injury.
Prior to initial use, the capability and mechanized integrity of the product should be tested, afterward, at
least once every one year; at the same time, a record is a must. To comply with this standard, we recommend
that you participate in our preventive maintenance program during the warranty period. This service can be
performed by certified technicians and authorized dealers that have passed through our product service
department.

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SERVICE COMMITMENT
For optimal performance, product service should be performed only by qualified service personnel.
Technical Services representatives can be reached for fixations and are dispatched for required maintenance by
calling 0086-574-87800002, 87801003. Customers outside China should contact their local factory-authorized
distributor for service.
The device, accessories and the packaging have to be disposed of waste correctly at the end of the
usage. Please follow Local Ordinances or Regulations for disposal.

COMPLEMENTARY NOTICE
Since our factory, conducts a continuous product improvement program, circuit and component
improvements are sometimes incorporated into equipment before they can be incorporated into the printed
manuals. Therefore, some parts used in your equipment may be different than those which appear in the parts
list of this manual. This sometimes occurs due to difficulty in parts procurement, but does not alter the function
of the equipment When this occurs, changed material is provided on separate sheets of the manual. If it brings
about trouble in reading this manual, we beg your pardon.
This manual contains all of the repairs information. Repairs and authorized modifications should be
performed only by qualified service personnel to maintain your warranty and to avoid creating safety hazards.
We cannot assume responsibility for any conditions affecting the proper operation of this equipment which may
result from unauthorized repair or modification.

TABLE OF DEFINITIONS AND SYMBOLS


TECHNICAL DEFINITIONS
INCUBATOR TEMPERATURE. Air temperature at a point 10cm above and centered over the mattress surface.
INCUBATOR TEMPERATURE. Air temperature at a point 10cm above and centered over the mattress surface.
INCUBATOR TEMPERATURE EQUILIBRIUM. The condition reached when the average incubator temperature
does not vary more than 1.0℃ over a period of one hour.
TEMPERATURE UNIFORMITY. The amount by which the average temperature at each of four points 10cm
above the mattress surface differs from the average incubator temperature at temperature equilibrium.
TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY. The variability of the incubator temperature that will be observed over a
one-hour period after incubator temperature equilibrium has been reached.
TEMPERATURE RISING TIME. The time required for the incubator temperature to rise 11℃, when the air
control temperature is at least 12℃ above ambient.
TEMPERATURE ALARM CHECKOUT STATE. The difference point between the real temperature and control
temperature is within ±0.2℃ and such status lasts for over 3 minute.(When check out the temperature alarm
function, operation should be enter this state.)

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NOTE, IMPORTANT, CAUTION AND WARNING


NOTE: A note is inserted in text to point out procedures or conditions that may otherwise be misinterpreted or
overlooked. A note may also be used to clarify apparently contradictory or confusing situations.
IMPORTANT: Similar to a Note but used where greater emphasis is required.
CAUTION: A Caution is insert in a text to call attention to a procedure that if not followed exactly, can lead to
damage or destruction of the equipment or improper operation.
WARNING: A Warning is insert in a text to call attention to dangerous or hazardous conditions inherent to the
operation, cleaning, and maintenance of the equipment that may result in personal injury or death of the
operator or patient.

SYMBOLS
Attention!
Consult Accompanying Documents. Skin Mode Key

Class I Equipment Air Mode Key

Type BF Applied Part Temperature Set Point Up Key

Caution: Electric Shock Hazard Temperature Set Point Down Key

Protective Earth (Ground) Set Key

Earth (Ground) Silence/Reset Key

Caution, Hot Surface Battery Active Indicator

Controller Switch On Controller Switch Off

Power Switch On Power Switch Off

DC12V 10A/24V 6A Power Supply

AC 220-230V ,50Hz Power Supply

Lighting Switch On Lighting Switch Off

>37℃ function key >37℃ indicator

3.15AL/250V F Type Fuse CE MARKING

Date Of Manufacture Serial Number

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SEASONAL SAFETY CHECK


1. Please clean the plug of power cord at least once a year. Too much dust on plug may cause the fire.
2. The following safety checks should be performed at least every 12 months by a qualified person who has
adequate training, knowledge, and practical experience to perform these tests. The data should be recorded in
an equipment log. If the device is not functioning properly or fails any of the above tests, the device has to be
repaired.
○1 . Inspect the equipment and accessories for mechanical and functional damage.

○2. Inspect the safety relevant labels for legibility.

○3 . Inspect the fuse to verify compliance with rated current and breaking characteristics.

○4 . Verify that the device functions properly as described in the instructions for use.

○5 . Test the protection earth resistance according IEC 60601-1:1988 + A1:1991 + A2:1995: Limit 0.1Ω.
○6 . Test the earth leakage current according IEC 60601-1:1988 + A1:1991 + A2:1995: Limit: NC 500μA,
SFC: 1000μA.
○7 . Test the enclosure leakage current according to IEC 60601-1:1988 + A1:1991 + A2:1995: Limit: NC
100μA, SFC: 500μA.
○8 . Test the patient leakage current according IEC 60601-1:1988 + A1:1991 + A2:1995: Limit: for a.c.:

100μA (BF), for d.c.: 10μA (BF).


○9 . Test the patient leakage current under single fault condition with mains voltage on the applied part

according IEC 60601-1:1988 + A1:1991 + A2:1995: Limit: for a.c.:500μA (BF), for d.c.: 50μA (BF).
○10 . According to the test methods of IEC 60601-1:1988 + A1:1991 + A2:1995, the patient leakage current

(net voltage should be added on the applied part) of the testing device must less than 5000μA.
○11 . Test the patient auxiliary leakage current according IEC 60601-1:1988 + A1:1991+ A2:1995: Limit: NC

for a.c.: 100μA (BF), for d.c.: 10μA (BF).SFC 500μA (BF), for d.c.: 50μA (BF).

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
1. GENERAL INFORMATION…………………………………………………………………………1-1

1.1 INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………………1-1

1.2 ACCESSORIES……………………………………………………………………………………1-1

2. INSTALLATION…………………………………………………………………………………2-1

2.1 UNPACKING………………………………………………………………………………………2-1

2.2 ASSEMBLING THE HOOD ON THE CABINET………………………………………………………2-1

2.3 CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL POWER SOURCES………………………………………………2-4

2.4 INSTALLATION OF OXYGEN CYLINDERS………………………………………………………2-5

2.5 CONNECTION OF REGULATOR………………………………………………………………2-5

2.6 OPERATION CHECKOUT PROCEDURE……………………………………………………………2-6

3.TECHNICAL INFORMATION…………………………………………………………………………3-1
3.1SPECIFICATION……………………………………………………………………………………3-1

3.2 WORKING PRICIPLE …………………………………………………………………………3-6

3.2.1 GENERAL……………………………………………………………………………………3-6

3.2.2 TEMPERATURE CONTROL……………………………………………………………………3-9

3.2.3 ALARMS…………………………………………………………………………………………3-9

3.2.4 SILENT HAND PORTS, IRIS PORTS AND IV SOFT PORT………………………………………3-12

4. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE…………………………………………………………………4-1
4.1 GENERAL………………………………………………………………………………………4-1
4.2 CLEANING………………………………………………………………………………………4-1
4.2.1 DISASSEMBLY FOR CLEANING………………………………………………………………4-1
4.2.2 CLEANING AFTER DISASSEMBLY………………………………………………………………4-3
4.2.3 REASSEMBLY AFTER CLEANING……………………………………………………………4-4
4.3 GAS STERILIZATION……………………………………………………………………………4-6

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5. MAINTENANCE……………………………………………………………………………………5-1

5.1 INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………………5-1

5.2 REPLACEMENT OF INNER BATTERY AND FUSE…………………………………………………5-1

5.3 REPLACEMENT OUTER FUSE…………………………………………………………………5-2

5.4 MAINTENANCE AND REPALCEMENT AND THE STORAGE BATTERY……………………………5-2

5.5 SYSTEM SET PROCEDURE………………………………………………………………………5-4

5.5.1 INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………………5-4

5.5.2 BRIEF INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………5-4

5.5.3 PROCEDURE……………………………………………………………………………………5-5

5.6 PROCEDURE OF TROUBLRE-SHOOTING…………………………………………………………5-7

5.6.1 INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………………5-7

5.6.2 TEST DEVICE……………………………………………………………………………………5-7

5.6.3 TEMPERATURE SIMULATION DEVICE…………………………………………………………5-8

5.6.4 ALARM CODE……………………………………………………………………………………5-9

5.6.5 CHECK FLOW CHART…………………………………………………………………………5-11

6. REPLACEMENT SPARE PARTS……………………………………………………………………6-1

6.1 PREFACE…………………………………………………………………………………………6-1

7. DIAGRAMS…………………………………………………………………………………………7-1

7.1 GENERAL…………………………………………………………………………………………7-1

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SECTION 1
GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 INTRODUCTION
This manual provides instructions for installation, maintenance and repair the David transport
Incubators, Model TI-2000.

This manual is intended for use only by trained, qualified service personnel. Instructions for the
operator of the equipment are provided in a separate operator’s manual.

1.2 ACCESSORIES
Accessories available of use with the Incubators are illustrated in Figure 1.1. Refer to Section 6 of
this manual for part numbers.

I.V. POLE
PAWL LATCH ACCESS DOOR ACCESS DOOR LATCH

I.V. SOFT PORT HOOD


TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
HOOD RETAINER

OXYGEN CYLINDER
CART
LOCK MECHANISM

HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LATCH

CASTER

FIGUER 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF PARTS

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SECTION 2
INSTALLATION

2.1 UNPACKING
Typically, the stand and the hood are shipped in separate cartons. When removing the equipment from
the cartons, take care not to scratch or damage unprotected surfaces. Remove all packing materials from the
shell assembly and check all the spare parts according to the packing list.

2.2 ASSEMBLING THE HOOD ON THE STAND

WARNING: For safety, the Transport Incubator should always be handled by two persons.

A. See figure 2.1, install the caster and connect the unit stand and the unit box.
1. Install the spring washer on the wheel, and then connect the stand, fasten it with spanner and from the
connection of support pole and stand.

Support Pole
Connect the wheel Connect the support pole
NOTE: Two Long Support Poles must be installed closing with the side of the Height Adjustment
Locking Handle when installing the Support Poles.

2. Place the unit box on the unit stand correctly, pull out the fixed lock as the arrow 1 indicates, and make it
break away the unit stand as the arrow 2 indicates.

Main Body

Adjustable Stand
Fixing Lock

CORRECT POSITION INSTALL MAIN LOCK THE MAIN BODY AND ADJUSTABLE STAND
BODY ONTO THE ADJUSTABLE STAND

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LOCKED STATUS UNLOCKED STATUS


FIGURE 2.1 ASSEMBLING THE MAIN BODY ONTO THE ADJUSTABLE STAND

B. Refer to figure2.2, Pull out the Height Adjustment Latch follow arrow 1, and the same time raise the
Adjustable Stand toward the arrow 2, lock the Wheel of the Stand when the Unit rise the top place.

Height Adjustment Latch

Please read section 2.2 carefully when operating the unit stand.
1、 When placing the unit body on the stand, you must ensure that it is in the
state of the fixing and locking condition (see figure 2.1) to avoid the unit
body falling from the stand when moving.
2、Unit stand: three steps adjusstable, when adjust its height, see figure 2.2,
first, pull the control pole, loosen it after giving the strength for lifting or
lowering the unit stand, and then you can adjust its height. When adjust
then in the right position, ir will sound “ka”, or else, the unit stand can not
be adjusted to the right position.

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WHEEL UNLOCKED WHEEL LOCKED


NOTE: The Wheels faced down as to be locked indicated by arrow 3. The Wheels faced down as to be
unlocked indicated by arrow 4.

FIGURE 2.2 RAISE THE STAND AND LOCK THE WHEEL

WARNING: To prevent injury, keep fingers clear of Wheels and other moving parts.

WARNING: To prevent the Incubator from sliding when parked on an incline, the Stand
front locking casters must be facing down the incline and locked.

C. See figure 2.3, Insert the I.V Pole into the base of I.V Pole in the way of arrow 1, and then tighten it in the
way of arrow 2.

I.V. Pole

I.V. Pole Base

FIGURE 2.3 INSTALL THE I.V. POLE

WARNING: The Incubator must be attached to the Stand using the lock mechanism provided.
Failure to do so could result in the Incubator separating from the Stand if
sufficiently tilted, particularly with the Incubator transport.

2.3 CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL POWER SOURCES


A. The AC Power Cord Receptacle can be connected to standard 3-wire hospital outlet.(See figure 4.1)
B. The External DC Power Cord Receptacle should be connected with The External DC Power Cord provided,
and their voltage should be according with requirement in Table 1.1. (See figure 4.1)

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CAUTION: Make sure correct continuity of ground between chassis of battery and AC PLUG
groundingpin before use.
To ensure grounding reliability, connect AC power cable only to a properly grounded 3-wire
hospital-grade or hospital-use outlet of the proper voltage and frequency. DO NOT USE EXTENSION
CORDS.

2.4 INSTALLATION OF OXYGEN CYLINDER


WARNING: The oxygen cylinders can become hazardous projectiles if the gas is released
rapidly due to damage or other causes. Cylinders must be securely fastened to
prevent movement or damage.

A. Before attempting to install the Oxygen Cylinders, ensure that the Draw Clamp Keeper for the retaining
clamp is in the proper position for the size of oxygen cylinders being mounted on the incubator.
B. Slide the oxygen cylinder into the compartment provided after lock button connection press lock wrench
toward arrow direction to fix oxygen bottle. Tighten the yokes on the cylinders; make sure the cylinders are
firmly clamped (See Firgure2.4).
LOCK HAND

CYLINDER

DRAW HOOK
Cylinder must be tightening to prevent it movement.

FIGURE 2.4 TIGHTEN CYLINDER

2.5 CONNECTION OF REGULATOR


Refer to the figure 2.5; connect regulator with oxygen cylinder in the proper position. After connection, the
oxygen pressure gauge must be placed in level.

FIGURE 2.5 CONNECT OXYGEN FEEDING VALVE


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2.6 OPERATIONAL CHECKOUT PROCEDURE


The Operational Checkout should be performed before the Incubator is first placed into service and after
any disassembly for cleaning or maintenance.

WARNING
1. Infant must be taking out from the incubator before general operation and functional
checkout procedure.
2. Incubator must be stopped to use if it cannot pass the following operation checkout
procedure or find any foreseeable trouble. The troubleshooting must be serviced by
qualified person.
3. The checkout procedure related to temperature enable to use, only when set
temperature must be high 3℃ than ambient temperature.

A Check to tighten the wheels


CAUTION: Before mount the main body of the incubator on the stand, checkout wheels must be
operated as follow. User to avoid the risk of the wheel should check the wheel regular.
Elevate each end of incubator approximately 2cm and test on each wheel one by one. A loosened wheel can
result in incubator instability or tip-over while Incubator is transported. Do not use Incubator before the
loosened wheel is replaced.
IMPORTANT: Two people are required to implement the test. One elevates Incubator and the other
check the wheel. The minimum weight of Incubator to be elevated is approximately 100
kilograms.

B Check different parts of Hood and stand: Follow the procedures illustrated by figures.

Perform this Operational Checkout Procedure along with the Operational Checkout Procedure provided
for the Controller before first placing the Incubator into service and after any disassembly or maintenance.

CHECK STAND

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Pull out the Height Adjustment Latch follow arrow 1 and at the same time press the stand, the stand should

fall down slowly until the minimum height, release the Height Adjustment Latch, it should be locked

automatically. The stand should have two-step adjustable height and can lock automatically.
NOTE: The stand of incubator should be dropped down to the lowest height when the Incubator
pushed into ambulance.

CHECK FRONT ACCESS PANEL

ACCESS PANEL LATCHE LOCKED ACCESS PANEL LATCHEUNLOCKED

Pull and rotate access panel latches to unlocked position as same as the arrow 1 and arrow 2, open the

access panel to the full open position (hanging straight down). Close the access panel and rotate both latches

until they are fully engaged. Both latches must be fully engaged to prevent accidental opening of the access

panel.

CHECK THE ACCESS DOOR LATCHES AND GASKETS

Press the door release of each access door. The access door should spring open. Check that the access
door gaskets are airproof.

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CHECK THE IRIS ENTRY PORTS

Rotate the outer ring of the Iris Port; the iris should open and close as rotation is continued through 360
degrees.

CHECK THE SHELL LATCHES AND HOOD RETAINERS

UNLOCKED LOOSEN

LOCKED

Check the shell latches and hood retainers. All four latches and retainers should be properly secured.
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CHECK MATTRESS TRAY

STOPPER

Open the Head End Access Panel and slide the tray out to the Incubator until it reaches its fully extended
position indicated by the arrow. Check that the tray is stable when force is applied to extended portion. The
mattress tray should be draw out while pressing the stopper beside the mattress tray as show as the arrow.
Return the mattress tray and close the panels. Both latches must be fully engaged to prevent accidental
opening of the access panel.

CHECK THE AIR INTAKE MICROFILTER

WARNING: A dirty Air Intake Microfilter may affect oxygen concentration and /or cause
Carbon Dioxide build-up. Be sure the filter is checked on a routine basis
commensurate with local conditions. It must be changed at least every two
months or visibly dirty.

AIR FILTERING MATERIAL

Loosen two thumbscrews on the air filter cover and then remove the cover. Remove the filter and inspect

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it; if the microfilter is visibly dirty, replace it.

CHECK THE OXYGEN SYSTEM

Connect the oxygen input valve, Introduce 8L/min oxygen, then monitor level within hood with a calibrated
oxygen analyzer to verify that they reach the predicted level as indicated on the Oxygen Concentration Guide
located on Incubator.

CHECK THE BOLT OF STORAGE BATTERY TRAY

After loosen the switch bolt of storage battery tray, the storage battery tray should be pulled out. After
pushing back storage battery tray, tighten the switch bolt; the storage battery tray should not be pulled out.

C. Check power supply mode and check the power failure alarm
Disconnect AC power supply cord under the temperature controller turned on, the unit should be changed
power supply to DC power; Disconnect DC power supply cord, the unit should be changed power supply to
storage battery. Turn off the controller, loosen the bolt of storage battery tray and slide the Battery tray out
approximately 5cm to disconnect the internal batteries; then turn on temperature controller again, the power fail
indicator on the controller should light and a steady audible alarm should sound. The alarm should terminate
automatically when the storage battery is restored.

D . Check Temperature Controller

WARNING: The Incubator should not be used if it fails to function as described. Service
should be referred to qualified personnel.

NOTE: Please operate the Controller according to the Manual strictly. Do not to press the key freely.

Perform this Operational Checkout Procedure along with the Operational Checkout Procedure provided for
the Hood before first placing the incubator into service and after any disassembly or maintenance.

CHECK DEVIATION ALARM (AIR MODE)

Close all of the doors, windows and set the temperature to 32 ºC. Enter Temperature Alarm Checkout Status
(refer to TABLE OF DEFINITIONS AND SYMBOLS). Warm up the displayed air temperature(fan warm air
within the Hood) to check High Temperature Deviation Alarm (+3℃ deviation alarm). Set the temperature to
35℃, Enter Temperature Alarm Checkout Status. Open the Access Panel to check Low Temperature Deviation
Alarm. (-3℃deviation alarm). When High Temperature Deviation or Low Temperature Deviation

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occurs, the Alarm Indicators should activate, Temperature Deviation Alarm Message E09 or E10 should appear
on Set Temperature Display and the audible alarm should sound.

NOTE: This alarm will not occur until the temperature fails more than 3℃ up or below set point. When
checking the Low Temperature Deviation Alarm, the ambient temperature must be lower than
set point or fan the air within the Hood, then the alarm will occurs.

CHECK THE DEVIATION ALARM (SKIN MODE)

Insert the Skin Temperature Sensor into Skin Socket.

The arrow of Skin temperature sensor should aim


at the gap for right insert.

1. Must handle the Sensor Plug to insert or pull out the sensor, don’t pull the Sensor by
the cord.
2. Never place the Skin Temperature Sensor under the Infant or use it rectally.
3. Don’t bend at the joint of the sensor.

Set the Skin Set Temperature to 35℃, to Enter Temperature Alarm Checkout Status. Place the Skin
Temperature Probe into trough with the temperature of over approximately 37℃ or below 33℃respectively,
check the Deviation Alarm of ±1℃. When the Temperature High or Low Deviation Alarm occurs, the Alarm
Indicators should activate, the Temperature Deviation Alarm Message E09 or E10 should appear on the Set
Temperature Display and the audible alarm should sound.
NOTE: The Low Deviation Alarm will not occur until the temperature falls down 1.0℃ than set point.

CHECK SKIN TEMPERATURE SENSOR ALARM

Select Skin Mode Control, Disconnect the Skin Sensor from the receptacle. The audible and visual alarms
should activate. Set Temperature Display indicates E04. When the Skin Sensor reconnected, the Incubator
should return to normal operation.
Select Skin Mode Control, keep Skin Temperature Sensor 2ºC lower than this Set Point. The audible and
visual alarms should activate when the Incubator enters temperature alarm checkout state (refer to

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descriptions of terms and symbols concerned). Set Temperature Display indicates E08.

CHECK OVER TEMPERATURE ALARM


Select Air Mode of operation, in turn press UP, Down and Silence/Reset Key simultaneous, the Set Display
should go blank, Heating indicators lights illuminate after Temperature Controller is put into Over Temperature
Test Mode. After a while, the Over Temperature Alarm Indicator shall be activated with audible and visual. Set
Temperature Display shows E05. Press the Silence/Reset Key, alarm is over and the Controller return to set
status.
Select Skin Mode of operation, in turn press UP, Down and Silence/Reset Key simultaneous, the Set Display
should go blank, Heating indicators lights illuminate after Temperature Controller is put into Over Temperature
Test Mode. After a while, the Over Temperature Alarm Indicator shall be activated with audible and visual. Set
Temperature Display shows E05. Press the Silence/Reset Key, alarm is over and the Controller return to set
status.

CHECK FAN MOTOR FAILED ALARM

Refer to figure 5.2; raise up the Hood and take out the Mattress Tray. Hold the fan carefully and turn on
the power switch of the Temperature Controller, an alarm should be occur, the fan alarm indicator flashing, Set
Temperature Display will indicate E07, loosen the fan, the fan alarm will be canceled automatically after the fan
turned. The fan should return to normal operation after pressing the Silence/Reset Key.
Air Temperature & Isolate Temperature Probe

Heater

NOTE: To avoid scalding, it must take at least 45 minutes after the incubator stopped working to
perform this operation.

CHECK THE ACCURACY OF TEMPERATURE CONTROL


Select the air mode, and set the air temperature at 36℃, after the air temperature enters into the stable
state, put the calibrated temperature measuring device on the position above 10cm from the center of mattress
to measure the air temperature, compared with the indicated air temperature to check whether the deviation
between them is within 1.0℃.
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CHECK DISPLAYING PRECISION OF SKIN TEMPERATURE SENSOR

Put the mercury thermograph for the accuracy within ±0.1ºC into the main baby of incubator and assure
the mercury ball which must be loom above center of the mattress. Choose the air mode control, set the
temperature as 36ºC, enter into incubator temperature equilibrium condition, read the value of the mercury
thermograph, compare the value of the mercury thermograph with 1ºC.

CHECK PRECISION OF SKIN TEMPERATURE SENSOR

Put the skin temperature sensor with the mercury thermograph for the accuracy with ±0.1ºC into the water
cup with the temperature as 30ºC±5ºC. Make the probe of the skin temperature sensor and the mercury ball
as closely as possible and stir enough, then read the value of mercury thermograph. Compare the value of the
skin temperature sensor and the mercury thermograph, and the deviation must be within 0.5ºC.
NOTE: Please check again if the accuracy of the skin temperature sensor exceeds the permissibility
deviation. Please let the professional maintenance man service machine if the accuracy the skin
temperature sensor exceeds the permissibility of deviation again.

Operation of temperature controller checkout is complete. Switch all the switches off and remove the power
cord to stop using Incubator if it is not necessary to use.

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SECTION 3
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
3.1 SPECIFICATION
Specifications for the Incubators are provided in Table 3.1. All specifications maybe subject to change
without advance notice. Open Access Doors and Front Panel, which can alter the air flow pattern, may affect
temperature uniformity, temperature variability, the correlation of the Incubator temperature reading to center
mattress temperature and infant skin temperature.

TABLE 3.1 SPECIFICATIONS

AC power……………………………………………………………………AC220V-230V, 50Hz
DC power………………………………………………………………………12V/10A,24V/6A
Power input………………………………………………………………………400VAProtectively
earthed……………………………………………………………………………………<0.1Ω
Chassis leakage current…………………………………………………NC:<0.5mA,SFC:<1mA
Patient leakage current…………………………………………………Normal Condition<0.1mA
Single Fault Condition: <0.5mA
Patient leakage current (Mains Voltage On The Applied Part ) ……………………………Single Fault
Condition:< 5mA
With respect to IEC601-1, this equipment is Class I, Type BF. Internally powered equipment.
INTERNAL BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS
Type………………………………………………………Topin®TP12-26(12V26AH/20HR)Battery
Quantity………………………………………………………………………………………One
Voltage…………………………………………………………………………………12V/26AH
Charge Time (full discharge)………………………………………………………10 Hours
Life Expectancy……………………………………200times complete charge/discharge cycles
Operating Time at temperature equilibrium ………………………………………………90min
(Set Temp 36℃— Ambient 15℃) (1battery)
Battery length……………………………………………………………………………16cm
Battery width………………………………………………………………………………17cm
Battery height……………………………………………………………………………13cm
Battery weight………………………………………………………………………………9Kg
ENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURE (Normal)
Operating Range………………………………………………………………+10℃~+30℃
(NOTE: The Incubator set point must be at least 3℃ higher than ambient.)
Operating Range(Limited)………………………………………………………+0℃~+40℃
Storage Range………………………………………………………………………………-40℃~+70℃

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TABLE 3.1 SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)

ENVIRONMENTAL HUMIDITY
Operating Range………………………………………………30%~75%RH Non-Condensing
Storage Range………………………………………………………………≤93% RH Non-Condensing

ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
Shipment and storage atmospheric pressure range……………………………500hPa~1060hPa
Operating atmosphere pressure range……………………………………………700hPa~1060hPa

THE AIR FLOW RATE


Ambient air flow rate………………………………………………………………………<1.0m/s

MPERATURE CONTROL RANGE AND CORRELATIVE SPECIFICATION


Air Mode Control……………………………………………………………………25~37℃
37.0 to 38.0℃, Temperature Override Mode
Skin Mode Control……………………………………………………………………34~37℃
37.0 to 37.5℃, Temperature Override Mode
Temperature Rise Time**(22℃ ambient )……………………………………………≤30minutes
Temperature Variability **…………………………………………………………………≤1℃
Temperature Uniformity**(level mattress)…………………………………………………≤1.5℃
Correlation of Indicated Air Temperature to Actual Incubator Temperature **……………≤0.7℃
(After Incubator Temperature Equilibrium** is reached)
Skin Temperature Sensor Accuracy………………………………………………………≤0.3℃
Deviation between the indicated air temperature and the real temperature…………………≤1.0℃
(under the steady temperature condition)

ALARM (SEE SECTION 3.2)


General Power alarm
Air temperature sensor failure…………………………………………………………Alarm code E01
The isolated air sensor failure……………………………………………………Alarm code E0.2
Deviation of air and isolated sensor failure……………………………………………Alarm code E0.3
Skin temperature sensor failure…………………………………………………………Alarm code E0.4
Over-temp failure……………………………………………………………………………Alarm code E0.5
Motor stop ……………………………………………………………………………Alarm code E0.6
Motor retard ……………………………………………………………………………Alarm code E0.7
Wrong position of skin sensor failure……………………………………………………Alarm code E0.8
High deviation alarm………………………………………………………………………Alarm code E0.9
Low deviation alarm…………………………………………………………………………Alarm code E1.0
Low Voltage Alarm………………………………………………………………Alarm code E1.1
Internal system failure………………………………………………………..Alarm code H0.1~H1.3

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TABLE 3.1 SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)

PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS
Height From Top To Floor(Highest Position In Stand)………………………………………128cm
Height From Top To Floor(Lowest Position In Stand)………………………………………100cm
Length………………………………………………………………………………………170cm
Width…………………………………………………………………………………………50cm
Incubator Main body Weight (Including Incubator and one Battery)…………………………65Kg
Adjustable Stand Weight……………………………………………………………………29Kg
IV Pole Max. Load……………………………………………………………………………20N
Infant Mattress Max. Load……………………………………………………………………98N
Infant Mattress Width………………………………………………………………………35cm
Infant Mattress Length…………………………………………………………………………63cm
OTHER SPECIFICATION
Noise Level Within Hood Environment……………………………………………………<60dBA
(Base on surrounding environment noise below 50dBA)
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Level Within The Hood………Less than 0.5% when a mixture of 4﹪ CO2 in air is
delivered at 750ml/min at a point 10 cm
above the center of the mattress.
Air Velocity Over Mattress………………………………………………………Less than 0.35 m/s

SILENCE / RESET KEY


When the following alarm occurs, press SILENCE/ RESET key to silence the alarm for 5 minutes, the
alarm will come back automatically after 5 minutes. If alarm condition no longer exists, the alarm will be
canceled (except overheat); or press the SILENCE/ RESET key twice to cancel the alarm, the equipment
will come back to set state.
. Sensor failure alarm
. Motor failed alarm
. Temperature deviation alarm
. Overheat alarm
. Low voltage alarm
The life span of transport incubator is 8 years, here, life span means the period from sell-by date
to the date of discarding as useless.
* Skin control mode.
** Refer to definitions and symbols.
NOTE: Open Access Doors or Panel or the use of supplies or other equipment within the
incubator, which can alter the air flow pattern, may affect temperature uniformity, temperature
variability, the correlation of the incubator temperature reading to center mattress temperature and
skin temperature.

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3.2 WORKING PRINCIPLE


3.2.1 General
This section contains a functional description and detailed theory of operation of the equipment. A system
block diagram of the Controller is shown in Figure 3.2 and 3.3.
Temperature control can carry through the air-circulation system as figure 3.1. After the air outside is
purified and is filtrated, it can go into the constant temperature hood from the air-intake of the incubator through
the fan driving, and then recycle to the fan by place with a draught. All fresh and recycling air are led through
nearby the airflow sensor and heater. The air can pass through the sensor equipped with probe of temperature
sensor, which includes themistor of air temperature control and themistor of over-air-temp alarm.

FIGURE 3.1 AIR CIRCULATION SYSTEM

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Keypad control

Indicator

Fan motor checking


I/O control
Temperature Aheater A
MAIN control
MCU

Air Temperature sensor

Skin temperature sensor


ADC

Power voltage

ADC Isolated temperature sensor


AUXILIARY
MCU
Temperature heater control B

FIGURE 3.2 CONTROL DIAGRAM

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Start
INT1

Initialization
Real timer

Data display
Return

INT0
YES
Key input

ADC Sampling
Key handling
NO
Return
Data handling
Timer interruption

YES Timer
Trouble checking

Return
Alarm
NO
identification
Series port
Heating control interruption

Data transfer
Data display
Return

FIGURE 3.3 FLOW CHART OF PROGRAMME

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3.2.2 Temperature Control

Temperature is regulated using either incubator Air or Skin temperature as the controlling parameter; the

desired mode is selected by the front panel keys.

In either mode of operation, the heater output is proportional to the amount of heat required to maintain

the desired temperature. In air mode,the air temperature can be maintained from 25 to 37ºC (over-ride mode:

37~38℃ ).A sensor located in the Sensor Module and compared with Air Set Temperature setting monitors

air temperature. The information from this sensor is supplied to heater control circuitry which regulates the

heater output to maintain the Air Temperature setting. In the event that over temperature limit is activated, the

heater is shut off. Under this control mode, skin display window will display the temperature on the skin

temperature sensor; if the skin temperature sensor isn’t inserted, the skin display window will display “--. -”.

In skin mode,the infant’s temperature can be selected from 34.0 to 37.0ºC (over-ride mode: 37~37.5

℃ ) .A temperature sensor is attached directly to the infant’s skin; the information from the sensor is supplied

to the heater control circuitry, which proportions the heater output to maintain the Skin Set Temperature. In Skin

Temperature Mode, the Skin Temperature will be displayed on Skin Temperature Display Window; the Air

Temperature Display Window will display the Air Temperature for information only. A second sensor within the

air temperature sensor serves as a backup to limit the maximum Incubator temperature. In the event that over

temperature limit is activated, the heater is shut off.

3.2.3 Alarms
Alarm is used for monitoring the temperature control system state. The system will check the state by the
alarm checkout procedure. When the checked data is abnormal, it will alarm. Table 3.2 listed alarm condition.
TABLE 3.2 ALARM
ALARM MESSAGE DESCRIPTION
If the mains power supply fails or no power supply, the power alarm with audible
Power Failure indicator is on
and visual will active.
In air mode, If short-circuit or open-circuit or bad connection occurs
on the air temperature sensor, at the same time, heater stops
Code E0.1
working, press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min,
please refer to the service part.
If short-circuit or open-circuit or bad connection occurs on the isolated
Sensor Alarm Code E0.2 temperature sensor, at the same time, heater stops working, press Silence/Reset
indicator is on
Key to clear alarming for 5min, please refer to the service part.
If the deviation between the air temperature and isolated
temperature sensor is more than 0.8℃, at the same time, heater
Code E0.3 stops working, press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min,
please refer to the service part.

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TABLE 3.2 ALARM

ALARM MESSAGE DESCRIPTION

In baby mode, If short-circuit or open-circuit or bad connection occurs on the


Code E0.4 skin temperature sensor, at the same time, heater stops working, press
Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min, please refer to the service part.

Over-Temp In the air mode, when the incubator temperature is less than 38℃ (set
Alarm indicator temperature <37 ℃ ) or less than 40 ℃ (set temperature >37 ℃ ), at
the same time, heater stops working, press Silence/Reset Key to
is on clear alarming for 5min, it can not reset after clearing the failure,
Code E0.5 press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming
In the Baby mode, when the incubator temperature is less than 40℃,
at the same time, heater stops working, press Silence/Reset Key to
clear alarming for 5min, it can not reset after clearing the failure,
press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming
When the fan motor stops working, at the same time, heater stops
Code E0.6 working, press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min, please
refer to the service part.
Fan alarm
indicator is on When the wind speed is lower than 1000rpm, at the same time, heater
Code E0.7 stops working, press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min,
please refer to the service part.
In baby mode, If the temperature of skin temperature sensor is always
Sensor Alarm lower 2℃ than the set temperature or more, heater stops working,
Code E0.8 press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min, it can reset
indicator is on
when the failure does not exist.

In air mode, If the air temperature is higher 3℃ than the set


temperature, heater stops working, press Silence/Reset Key to clear
HIGH Deviation alarming for 5min, it can reset when the failure does not exist.
Alarm indicator Code E0.9
is on In baby mode, If the skin temperature is higher 1℃ than the set
temperature, heater stops working, press Silence/Reset Key to clear
alarming for 5min, it can reset when the failure does not exist.

In air mode, If the air temperature is lower 3℃ than the set


temperature. At this time, the heater keeps working, press
LOW Deviation Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min, it can reset when the
Alarm indicator failure does not exist.
Code E1.0
is on
In baby mode, If the skin temperature is lower 1℃ than the set
temperature, heater stops working, press Silence/Reset Key to clear
alarming for 5min, it can reset when the failure does not exist.

Low Voltage The incubator 12V dc power source or the battery supplies below 10.5V and/or
24V DC power source supply below 22.5V, at the same time, heater stops
Alarm Code E1.1 working, press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min,
Indicator is on please refer to the service part.

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TABLE 3.2 ALARM

ALARM MESSAGE DESCRIPTION

ROM inside of the main MCU failed, at the same time, heater stops working, press
Code H0.1
Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min, please refer to the service part.

If the internal system of main MCU is error, at the same time, heater stops
CodeH0.2 working, press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min, please refer to the
service part.
If the communication between the main MCU and the auxiliary MCU A is error, at
Code H0.3 the same time, heater stops working, press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming
for 5min, please refer to the service part.
ROM inside of the auxiliary MCU failed, at the same time, heater stops working,
Code H0.4 press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min, please refer to the service
part.
If the internal system of auxiliary MCU is error, at the same time, heater stops
Code H0.5 working, press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min, please refer to the
service part.
E2PROM inside of the main controller failed, at the same time, heater stops
Code H0.6 working, press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min, please refer to the
service part.
ADC failure outside main MCU (e.g., auxiliary system TLV2548, including wrong
sample, chip damage, no response and so on).at the same time, heater stops
The system Code H0.7
working, press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min, please refer to the
indicator is service part.
on
ADC failure outside auxiliary MCU (e.g., auxiliary system TLV2548, including
wrong sample, chip damage, no response and so on).at the same time, heater
Code H0.8
stops working, press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min, please refer to
the service part.
Heating electric circuit failure (e.g. heating device, solid relay, mechanism relay
and their seprate controlling circuit failure). At the same time, heater stops
Code H0.9
working, press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min, please refer to the
service part.
Power voltage overlarge failure (when the power supply for the battery larger
than 15.5V, for DC12V larger than 14.5V or for DC24V is larger than 28.5V,
Code H1.0 and the output voltage for power switch is larger than 17.0V). At the same time,
heater stops working, press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min, please
refer to the service part.
Short circuit happens when pressing keys on keyboard, at the same time, heater
Code H1.1 stops working, press Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min, please refer to
the service part.
Battery failure. The rechargeable battery inside of the controller nconnected,
Code H1.2 dropped or short-circuit failure. At the same time, heater stops working, press
Silence/Reset Key to clear alarming for 5min, please refer to the service part.
When there is malfunction in the connecting parts between the storage battery
Code H1.3 and the power box, at the same time, heater stops working, press Silence/Reset
Key to clear alarming for 5min, please refer to the service part.

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SECTION 4
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
4.1 GENERAL
The Section provides cleaning and maintenance instructions. Where necessary, disassembly Instructions
are provided. Only qualified service personnel should perform maintenance other than that provided in this
section. Routinely inspect patient compartment for signs of breakage and replace assemblies before placing
Incubator into service.

WARNING: Make sure that all connections to the Incubator is disconnected, especially with
the oxygen supply when performing cleaning and maintenance procedures; a
fire and explosion hazard exists when performing cleaning and /or maintenance
procedures in an oxygen enriched environment.

4.2 CLEANING
It is recommended that when an infant is discharged, or at least once a week, to thoroughly clean and
disinfect the incubator. Clean and disinfect must be performed when used firstly. It did not disinfect when the
Incubator was handed over to user. The most effective way to clean is to first disassemble, and then group the
parts and assemblies in categories according to the method of cleaning required. The rechargeable battery
should be replaced every three years.

WARNING: Infant must be taken out of the incubator before cleaning.

4.2.1 DISASSEMBLY FOR CLEANING


NOTE: For routine cleaning there is no need to separate the Hood assembly from the stand. If
separation is necessary, refer to the Installation Section.
1. Turn off the Main Power Switch and remove the Power Cord. Remove the Access Door Cuffs, Gaskets, Iris
Entry Port sleeves and Soft Port for IV.
2. Disconnect the cables from the Sensor Module and remove the I.V pole. Open the Hood Retainers, take
out the Hood and Inner Wall as show as Figure 4.1.
CAUTION: Before lifting Incubator Hood for cleaning, ensure that all mounted accessories have been
removed to prevent possible interference with the raised Hood.

Hood

Inner Wall

FIGURE 4.1 REMOVING THE HOOD AND INNER WALL

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UNSCREW SCREW “A” AS ARROW DIRECTION TAKE OUT THE INNER WALL OF THE FRONT DOOR

UNSCREW SCREW “B” AS ARROW DIRECTION TAKE OUT THE INNER WALL OF THE SIDE DOOR

FIGURE 4.2 REMOVING THE INNER WALL


3. Slide the mattress tray and take out the humidity sponge. (Refer to paragraph 2.6 B).
4. See figure 4.3, pull the connecting lock of main deck outwards as the arrow indicates to take out the
main deck.

RAISE OUT THE MAIN DECK

It must be cooling for 30 minutes to touch the heater;


operation should be sufficiently care avoiding scald.
FIGURE 4.3 RELEASE THE MAIN DECK LATCHES AND RAISE OUT THE MAIN DECK
5. Loosen the two screws off the Air Filter Cover and remove the Air Filter. (Refer to Paragraph 2.6 B)

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4.2.2 CLEANING AFTER DISASSEMBLY


A. CLEANING AGENTS
Use an intermediate level detergent /disinfectant registered by country, but only after the Incubator is empty
and disassembled as described in Paragraph 4.2.1. When using any cleaning agent, follow the cleaning agents
manufacture’s direction for use. After removing all solid wastes and contaminants from the disassembled parts,
clean them as follows.
B. SKIN TEMPERATURE PROBE
Use a registered detergent/disinfectant to thoroughly clean all surfaces, and then dry with a clean cloth or
paper towel. Do not place the Probe into detergent/disinfectant.
C. TUBING ACCESS PORTS, ACCESS DOOR CUFF AND GASKETS
Place them into a suitable container filled with detergent/disinfectant. Allow them to soak as recommended
by the cleaning solution’s manufacture, then remove and wash them with distilled water and dry completely with
a clean cloth or paper towel.
D. CONTROLLER, SHELL AND STAND
CAUTION: When cleaning the Incubator Shell, care must be taken to prevent liquids from entering.
Remove any lint build-up on the heater radiator and fan impeller. Use a registered detergent/disinfectant to
clean all surfaces thoroughly, and then dry with a clean cloth or paper towel, and then be especially careful
when cleaning fan, heater and surface of air temperature sensor. Then dry them with clean cloth.
CAUTION: Some chemical cleaning agents may be conductive and/or leave a residue which may permit
a build-up of dust or dirty which may be conductive. Do not permit cleaning agents to contact
electrical components. Do not spray cleaning solutions onto any of these surfaces.
Failure to clean the Fan Impeller could result in sufficient lint build-up to reduce airflow,
which will affect temperature control and cause high carbon dioxide concentration.

E. HOOD AND INNER WALLS


Use a registered detergent to clean all surfaces of the hood thoroughly, including the holes, indentations, all
access doors and access panel. Make sure to clean all holes and indentations, and then dry with a clean cloth
or paper towel.
CAUTION: Alcohol can cause crazing of the clear Acrylic Hood. Do not use alcohol for cleaning.
Do not expose the hood assembly to direct radiation from germicidal lamps. Ultraviolet
radiation from this source can cause cracking of gaskets, fading of paint, and crazing of the
clear Acrylic Hood.

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F. MATTRESS, HUMIDITY SPONGE, MATTRESS TRAY AND MAIN DECK


Use a registered detergent/disinfectant to clean all surfaces thoroughly including the indentations; then dry
with a clean cloth or paper towel. Take off humidity sponge and mattress cover to wash with a registered
detergent/disinfectant, then washing with clean water and dry under sunlight.

G. AIR INTAKE MICROFILTER


Do not attempt to clean or reverse the Microfilter. Replace it if visibly dirty or older than 2 months. Before
install a new filter, clean the Microfilter Chamber and Cover with the detergent/ disinfectant.
WARNING: A dirty inlet filter may affect oxygen concentration and/or cause carbon dioxide build-up. Be
sure the filter is checked on a routine basis commensurate with local conditions.
H. TROLLEY
Use a disinfectant-detergent to clean all surfaces of the trolley and dry with a clean cloth or paper towel.
CAUTION: Do not lubricate the mattress tray stopper with lubricating oil or other combustibles.

4.2.3 REASSEMBLY AFTER CLEANING


NOTE: Inspect all cleaned components for any breakage or cracks before reassembling into the
Incubator. Harsh cleaning agents may attack some of the plastics used in the Patient
Compartment.
A. Place the Main Deck, the Mattress Tray, the Mattress and the Hood.
B. Visually and physically examine the mattress for any holes or cuts that will permit the entry of fluids onto
the inner foam. If the mattress is damaged, it should be replaced.
C. Install the Access Door Gasket and Cuff, and as shown in Figure 4.4.

INSTALLATION OF ACCESS DOOR GASKET INSTALLATION OF ACCESS DOOR CUFF


FIGURE 4.4 INSTALL ACCESS DOOR GASKET AND ACCESS DOOR CUFF
NOTE: If the Incubator is to be gas sterilized, wait until after sterilization to install new cuffs.
If the Access Door Gasket is too hard and difficult installation, please place them into warm
water before installation.

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D. Install tubing access ports as shown in Figure4.5. If damaged, please replace them. (NOTE: The flat
surface of tubing access ports is outside.)

FIGURE 4.5 INSTALL TUBING ACCESS PORTS


E. Install the Iris Entry Port Plastic sleeves and Gaskets (see Figure 4.6). Replace them if they are already
damaged.

Install the smaller diameter elastic band of a new Fold back and slip elastic band over
Sleeve over the inner ring of the port housing. The outer ring of the port housing.

Rotate outer ring to close. If properly installed, the sleeve will open again if rotation is reversed.
FIGURE 4.6 INSTALLATION OF IRIS ENTRY PORT SLEEVE

F. Install an Air Intake Micro filter.


Refer to the Paragraph 2.6, Step B, place the Air Intake Micro filter into the Cover and tighten the two
thumbscrews. Install the air intake micro filter.

IMPORTANT: A complete functional checkout procedure should be performed after the incubator
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4.3 GAS STERILIZATION


Prior to gas sterilization, the entire Incubator should be thoroughly cleaned as described elsewhere in this
section. All parts need to be replaced such as iris sleeves, air filter materials, etc. should be removed. New
replacement parts should be installed after sterilization.

ATTENTION: During gas sterilization, Temperature Controller must be removed to avoid hazards. Clean
the Temperature Controller according to section 4.2.

CAUTION: Sterilization temperature should not exceed 54.5°C.

Upon completion of gas sterilization, an aeration period of 16 to 24 hours should be allowed. The controller
should be properly secured in place and the Incubator should be operated in a dry condition for the entire
period of aeration at a temperature of 32 to 35°C. After aeration, if the unit is not to be used immediately, a
disposable dust cover should be placed on the Incubator.

IMPORTANT: A complete functional checkout procedure should be performed before the incubator use.

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SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE
5.1 INTRODUCTION
This section provides the replacement of the inner battery, the set procedure of the control and the procedure
of trouble-shooting.

5.2 REPLACEMENT OF INNER BATTERY AND FUSE


See figure5.1, unscrew the bolts on the cover of the power board and the bolt for fixing the power board, take
out the upper cover, disconnect all the wiring plugs on the control board, take out the temperature control. you
can replace the inner battery and inner fuse.
Skin –temp Sensor Plug of Power Switch for Control 500mAL/250V T Fuse Plug of Fan Motor Power

Air –temp Sensor 15AL/32V F Fuse Heater Plug Plug of Illumination lamp

FIGURE 5.1 THE DISTRIBUTION OF INNER FUSE AND ALL CONNECTION PLUG

Battery fastene Internal charing battery Baffle


FIGURE 5.2 THE DISTRIBUTION OF RECHARGABLE BATTERY AND BATTERY PROTECTION FUSE
NOTE: 1. During replacing the internal battery, the plastic washer should be placed the original position,
and keep correct connection between the anode/ cathode of battery and its fastener; the faulty
connection will cause the damage to the battery and no hont for power failure alarm.
2. Please replace theb internal battery after using it for three years.
3. Battery will be automatically charged when the temperature controller works, charging the
battery outside of the incubator is forbidden.
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4. The charging battery inside the wartmer is GP17R8H Ni-MH8.4V/170mAh, to ensure safety, do
not disassemble battery. Connect the battery correctly, do not use other type battery.
5. It will not influence battery charging and the battery capacity when the battery is full. (Switch
on controller)
6. Please do not throw the old battery into fire or water to avoid explosion or leakage.
7. Please dispose the Old battery accoring to local law, and please do not throw them away
randomly.

5.3 REPLACEMENT OUTER FUSE


A.Figure 5.3, open the cover of fuse to replace the fuse.

FIGURE5.3 REPLACE THE FUSE


NOTE: When replacing the fuse, first cut off the power supply and pull off the power cord.

B.Replacement of illumination lamp

If the partial part of LED is not on, you must change the whole LED board; if the whole part of LED is not on,
check the voltage of illumination lamp and the power supply offering is DC12V; if the voltage of illumination lamp
and the power supply offering is DC12V, check the connecting condition of illumination lamp socket and power
output condition.

5.4MAINTENANCE AND REPALCEMENT AND THE STORAGE BATTERY


A. Maintenance of the storage battery.
NOTE: Before checking, use AC power to recharge the storage battery for 24 hours, disconnect the
connection of AC power until the battery is full.
If using the incubator for first time, please check the capacity of the storage battery as the following methods:
every three months:
1.place the incubator in the room of about 20℃, open all doors , windows, disconnect the connection of AC
power and DC power;
2.the incubator is working in the mode of the air-temp, the maximum of set value of temperature is 37℃;
3.Before the low-voltage alarm, the incubator should work continuously at least 90 min; if can not reach 90
min, please replace the storage battery.
4.After finishing the above checking, the battery should be charged for 24 hours continuously.
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B. Recharge the storage battery: Connect AC power cord and turn on the power switch, Incubator will operate at
AC power supply mode. The storage battery will be charged automatically when the controller is operating. The
Storage Battery Capacity Indicator will display the Storage Battery Capacity, 100% will be display that the
Storage Battery Capacity is full.
NOTICE: If AC power failed and other AC power is not supply during the Method, the power supply of the
Incubator should automatically be changed to the Storage Battery. The Storage Battery should
be changed to charging status from supply status.

C. Replacement of the storage battery


Storage battery tray Storage battery power socket

Positive connection bolt Negative connection bolt

Storage battery
Turn out positive and negative connection bolt of the storage battery to replace it.
FIGURE 5.4 REPLACEMENT OF STORAGE BATTERY

NOTE
1. The replacement of storage battery shoud be done by the professions personnel.
2. Reconnect positive and negative wire of the storage batter, the brown wire should be connected
to positive of the storage battery and the blue wire to negative.
3. The damage of the socket of storage battery electricity-offer is forbidden. We suggest to use type
Topin®TP12-26 and storage battery electricity-offer 12V/26AH.
4. The storage battery can only recharge when the tmperature control is working, you should take it
out to recharge by yourself.
5. Recharge it when the storage battery is full (turn on the switch of the temperature control), it will
not affect the capacity of the storage battery.
6. Throwing the useless battery into the fair or water is forbidden to avoid of explosion or liquid
leaking.
7. The useless battery should not discard at will, should be dealt with according to the law of the
nation.
8. When the device enters into the battery protection mode, ( the power failure light is on, any other
light will not give any indication and audible tips), the user must recharge it or turn off th edevice
at once to avoid affecting the life-span of the storage battery.

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5.5 SYSTEM SET PROCEDURE


5.5.1 Introduction

This section offers the set procedure of temperature control, which is used by thequalified personnel.

NOTE: Please operate according to the steps insection 5.5.2 do not amend the dataof this procedure in

avoid the unexpected danger.

5.5.2 Brief introduction

System set procedure includes the folowing contents:

1. Brightness control of the display

2. Air temperature compensation

3. Skin-temp compensation

4. Air temperature upper deviation set

5. Air temperature lower deviation set

6. Skin-temp upper deviation set

7. Skin-temp lower deviation set

8. Fan block alarm set

9. Air temperature minimum set

10. Air temperature maximum set

11. Skin-temp minimum set

12. Skin-temp maximum set

13. Over-temp alarm set A

14. Over-temp alarm set B

15. Over-temp alarm set C

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5.5.3 Procedure
First, plu the power, press the reser key continuously and turn on the power switch, after 3mins, the air-temp
window will display --.--, other window had no indication. Press or until the real temperature window
indicates 78.6, press , to enter into the system set interface. Or press to exit the procedure of systen
set.
After enter into the system set interface, temperature set window can display the code if some fuction, the real
temperature window can display the specific data of the set of this fuction.

Start the screen

Before start, press to keep more than 3mins

Input code interface

press to exit Press and to input the code 78.6, press


to confirm

Incorrect Confirm code

Correct

System set interface

Press and , set window will display the


code of set project
lightness set of display

Press and to chang the set value of the


current project
Set end

Press Press , press the down key of


(Notice: Do Not Press Wrong key)

Store data, and exit Recover the original set

FLOW CHART 5.1 OPERATION FLOW CHART OF SYSTEM SET PROJECT


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CODE00.1 The lightness control of display


Prescribe the lightness of display, set range 00.1~01.5, the larger the figure, the lighter the display.

CODE 00.2 Air-temp compensation


Prescribe the temperature compensation of the air temperature sensor, set range 00.0~ 05.0 and10.0~15.0 ,

the first figure of the set value means the increasing or decreasing. For example, 00.2℃ means the

temperature measured by air-temp sensor adds 0.2℃ as the compensation, 11.3℃ means the temperature

measured by air-temp sensor reduces 1.3℃ as the compensation.

CODE 00.3 Skin-temp compensation


Prescribe the temperature compensation of theskin-tem, set range 0.0~05.0 and 10.0~15.0,the first figure

of the set value means the increasing or decreasing. For example, 00.2℃ means the temperature measured

by air-temp sensor adds 0.2℃ as the compensation, 11.3℃ means the temperature measured by air-temp

sensor reduces 1.3℃ as the compensation.

CODE 00.4 Air-temp upper deviation set


Prescribe themethod of setting for upper deviation of air-temp mode. For example 00.8 means 0.8℃.

CODE 00.5 Air-temp lower deviation set


Prescribe themethod of setting for lower deviation of air-temp mode. For example 00.8 means 0.8℃.

CODE 00.6 Skin-temp upper deviation set


Prescribe themethod of setting for upper deviation of skin-temp mode. For example 00.8 means 0.8℃.
CODE 00.7 Skin-temp lower deviation set
Prescribe themethod of setting for lower deviation of skin-temp mode. For example 00.8 means 0.8℃.

CODE 00.8 Fan block alarm set


Prescribe themethod of setting for fan block alarm set,this set value is 19.2. If the fan checking point is lower

than this value, the system will alarm.

CODE 00.9 Air-temp minimum set value


Prescribe the method of air-temp set minimum value. For example 25.0 means the minimum value is 25.0℃.

CODE 01.0 Air-temp maximum set value


Prescribe the method of air-temp set maximum value in the mode of air-temp set value > 37℃. For

example 39.0 means the maximum value is 39.0℃.

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CODE 01.1 Skin-temp minimum set value

Prescribe the method of skin-temp set minimum value. For example, 34.0 means the maximum value is 34.0℃.
CODE 01.2 Skin-temp maximum set value

Prescribe the method of skin-temp maximum value in the mode of skin-temp set value > 37℃. For example

38.0 means the maximum value is 38.0℃.


CODE 01.3 Over-temp alarm set A

Prescribe the method of air-temp set value in the mode of air-temp set value<37.0℃. For example 37.8

means the over-temp is 37.8℃.


CODE 01.4 Over-temp alarm set B

Prescribe the method of air-temp set value in the mode of air-temp set value<37.0℃. For example 39.5

means the over-temp is 39.5℃.


CODE 01.5 Over-temp alarm set C

Prescribe the method of over-temp set value in the mode of skin-temp. For example 39.8 means the

over-temp is 39.8℃.

5.6 PROCEDURE OF TROUBLE-SHOOTING

5.6.1 Introduction
Tion 5.6.4 and 5.6.5 will offer the repairing methods of temperature control. In section 5.6.4, it offers the alarm
code when the alarm of the temperature control happens; In section 5.6.5, it gives the details of the repairing
methods by the way of flow chart.

NOTE: Before deal with the troubles, you should confirm thr correct set of the system set procedure.

5.6.2 Test device


During the trouble-shooting procedure, it needs the following test devices, and you can replace it with the
same effect device.
z Figure clock, FLUKE 17B Type
z 31.0℃ skin temperature simulation
z 37.0℃ air temperature simulation

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5.6.3 Temperature simulation device

z 31.0℃skin temperature simulation


1

Resistor R
3

Resistor R=23166Ω/0.25W/0.5%

z 37.0℃ air temperature simulation

Resistor R

Resistor R=18030Ω/0.25W/0.5%

z 37.0℃ Isolated temperature simulation

37.0℃ air temperature simulation

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5.6.4 Alarm code

Other alarm have the relative alarm code except for the power failure alarm, see table 5.1

TABLE 5.1 CLASSIFICATION OF ALARM CODE

Alarm code Classification Cause and method

E0.1 Air temperature sensor failure alarm See flow chart 5.2

E0.2 Isolated temperature sensor alarm See flow chart 5.3

E0.3 Air temperature deviation failure alarm See flow chart 5.4

E0.4 Skin temperature sensor failure alarm See flow chart 5.5

E0.5 Over temperature failure alarm Refer to Flow chart 5.6

E0.6 Fan motor stop alarm Check the connecting wire of the fan

Check whether the fan stops working or the low


E0.7 Fan motor retard alarm
speed

E0.8 Wrong position of skin sensor alarm Check the position of skin sensor

1. Check whether there is heat source nearby, if


High deviation temperature failure yes, please leave far away from the heat source.
E0.9
alarm 2. Check the close condition of all doors and
panels
Low deviation temperature failure
E1.0 The same as high deviation alarm
alarm

E1.1 Low voltage alarm See flow chart 5.7

Power failure alarm See flow chart 5.8

ROM failure alarm inside auxiliary


H0.1 Replace the main MCU U10.
MCU
Internal system failure alarm inside
H0.2 Replace the main MCU U10.
main MCU
1. Check the connection of circuit between the
H0.3 Communication Failure main MUC and auxiliary MCU
2. Replace main MUC and auxiliary MCU

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TABLE 5.1 CLASSIFICATION OF ALARM CODE(CONTINUE)

Alarm code Classification Cause and method

R0M malfunction alarm inside of


H0.4 Replace the auxiliary MCU U13
auxiliary MCU

Internal system failure alarm inside


H0.5 Replace the auxiliary MCU U13
auxiliary MCU

H0.6 E2PROM failure alarm Replace Main MCU U10

H0.7 Main ADC failure alarm Check U5, ADC and other connecting wire.

H0.8 Auxiliary ADC failure alarm Check U3, ADC and other connecting wire.

1. Check the heating control relay K3 on the power


board, triode Q2 and other controlling circuit.
2. Check the MOS Q4, Q5 on the power board to
see whether they're damaged or not.
H0.9 Heating control relay malfunction alarm
3. Check the electronic parts U5 and its relative
circuit.
4. Check the heater to see whether it's broken or
bad connected.

H1.0 Power voltage overlarge failure See flow chart 5.9

H1.1 Keyboard fault alarm Replace the control panel

H1.2 Battery failure alarm Replace the inner storage battery

Check the connecting socket between the battery


Connecting parts between the storage
H1.3 and the power box, ans check the connection of the
battery and the power box fault alarm
socket J9 in the power board.

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5.6.5 Check flow chart


Before checking, first, open the cover of the power supply box, at the same time, keep the power +5V and
+12V of temperature control normal, device and lead’s connection normal. In the state of working, press upper
key and Air-temp key, the air-temp window, skin-temp window and storage battery capacrty window will display
isolated over-temp sensor temperature, DC power voltage, storage battery voltage respectively, and then press
skin-temp key, the skin-temp window will show the output voltage of power switch so as to be easy to find the
reason of faults for repairman.

AIR TEMP SENSOR ALARM

good connection No 1. Check the connection between J11on


power board and air temp sensor.
2. Check the connection between J6 on
Yes power board and J2 on main board.

Connect the 37.0 air temperature simulacrum(equivalent to


value 18030 Ohms,10 decades) instead of air temperature
sensor, turn on power supply.

Temp the indicator displays, equals


37.0℃ adding temp compensation
of systemp setting procedure system alarm No replace air temp sensor

Yes

No
On main board U11-6 is 2.63V? Check resistor R10, C11

Yes

CHECK U5
FLOW CHART 5.2 AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR ALARM

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ISOLATED TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAILURE ALARM


``

no
Good conection? 1. Check the connection between J7on
power board and isolated temp sensor.
2. Check the connection between J6 on
Yes power board and J3 on main board.

Connect the 37.0 air temperature simulacrum(equivalent to


value 18030 Ohms,10 decades) instead of isolated
temperature sensor, turn on power supply.

no
system alarm? Replace the isolated temperature sensor

yes

no
on the main board U3-6 is 2.63V? Check the connect to R9, C10

Yes
Check U3

FLOW CHART 5.3 ISOLATED TEMPERATURE SENSOR ALARM

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AIR TEMPERATURE DEVIATION FAILURE ALARM


``

no
On the power board J11-1,J7-1 voltage Check the socket for air temperature
is same? and isolated sensor J7 and J11

Yes

no
U5-6,U3-6 voltage Check the connect to R9, R10, C11
is same?

yes

Replace U4, U7

no
Whether continue Exit
Alarming?

Yes

Replace main board

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SKIN TEMP SENSOR ALARM

No
good connection 1. Check the connection of J5 on power
board and skin temp sensor
2. Check the connection between J6
Yes on power board and J3 on main
board

Connect the 31.0 skin temp aimulacrum (equivalent to


value 23150 Ohms, 10 decades) instead of skin-temp
sensor, turn on power supply

Temp indicator is
No
31.0 ℃ ±0.2℃ System alarm ? Replace skin temp sensor

Yes

No
On main board U5-6 is 2.63V? Check R8, C9

Yes

Check U5

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OVER-TEMP FAILURE

Yes
heat source nearby Remove from the heat source

NO

Yes According to the air temperature


air temperature and isolated
temperature sensor works normal and solitude temperature sensor
trouble shooting table

Replace air temp. and


isolated temp. sensor

FLOW CHART 5.6 OVER-TEMP FAILURE

LOW-VOLTAGE ALARM

Storage battery of DC electricity-offer mode AC electricity-offer mode


electricity-offer

voltage
〈20V Low- voltage alarm D
Low-voltage alarm A
Yes No

Low- voltage alarm B Low- voltage alarm C

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LOW- VOLTAGE ALARM A

Yes
The voltage of storage Connect circuitry and
battery<10.5V Charge up the storage
battery

No

Yes
On power board The pin of 1,4 for Check the joining between
J4<10.5V J4 and storage battery

No

The point of connection Yes Check the fuse F3


On power board
of F3 and R25 <10.5V
and its connection

No

The point of interection of Yes


On power board Check R25 and R22
R25 and R22 <0.95V

No

Yes
On main board J3-15<0.95V Check connection between
J6 on power board and J3
on main board

Connect with page 3

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Connect with page 2

No

Yes
On main board U5-10<0.95V Check the connection
between U5and J3

Check U5

LOW- VOLTAGE ALARM B

Yes
DC power input
Check DC input power
<10.5V

No

Yes
On power board The pin of 1,3 for Check the wiring between
J3 < 10.5V J3 and DC power

No

The point of connection Yes


On power board Check fuse F2 and its
of F2 and R14<10.5V
connection

No

Connect with page 4

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Connect with page 3

The point of intersection of Yes


On main board Check R14 and R13
R14 and R13 <0.95V

No

Yes
On main board J3-14<0.95V Check the wiring between
J6 on power board and J3
in main board

No

Yes
On main board U5-9<0.95V Check the connection
between U5 and J3

Check U5

LOW- VOLTAGE ALARM C

Yes
The voltage of DC Check input power DC
input <22.5V

No

Connect with page 5

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Connect with page 4

Yes
On power board The pin of 1,3 for Check the wiring between
J3 <22.5V J3 and DC power

No

The point of connection Yes


On power board Check fuse F2 and its
of F2 and R14 connection
<22.5V

No

The point of intersection Yes


On power board Check R14 and R13
of R14 and R13
<2.04V

Yes

Yes
On main board J3-14<2.04V Check the connection
between J6 on power
board and J3 on main
board
Yes

Yes
On main board U5-9<2.04V Check the connection
between U5 and J3

Check U5

FLOW CHART 5.7 LOW-VOLTAGE ALARM (SHEET 5 OF 7)

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LOW- VOLTAGE ALARM D

The output
Yes
voltage of power switch Check power switch
<14V

No

Yes
On power board The pin of 1,6 for Check the wiring between
J1 <14V J1 and power switch

No

The point of Yes


On power board connection of R1 and Check R1 and its connecting
R24 <14V

No

The point of Yes


On power board intersection of R24 and Check R24 and R26
R26 <1.27V

No

Yes Check the connection


On main board J2-13<1.27V between J6 on power
board and J3 on main
board

Connect with page 7

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Connect Page 6

No

Yes
On main board U5-18<1.27V Check the connection
between U5 and J3

Check U5

FLOW CHART 5.7 LOW-VOLTAGE ALARM (SHEET 7 OF 7)

POWER FAILURE ALARM

Electricity-offer mode Electricity-offer Ac electricity-offer mode


of storage battery mode of DC

Power failure alarm A Power failure alarm B Power failure alarm C

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POWER FAILURE ALARM A

Yes
On power board The pin of 1,4 for Check the voltage of storage
J4 <9V battery and the connecting
wire between it and J4

No

Yes
On power board The point of connection Check fuse F3 and its
of F3 and K2<9V connection

No

VCOM

POWER FAILURD ALARM B

Yes
On power board Feet between 1,3 of Checking the wiring
J3 <9V between DC power
and J3

No

Yes
On power board The point of connection Check fuse F2 and its
of F2 and K2<9V connection

No

VCOM

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POWER FAILURD ALARM C

Check the connecting wire


Yes
On power board Voltage output of switch between power switch its
power <9V AC input power to net
power and fuse

No

Yes Check the connection


On power board The pin of 1,6 for
Between J1 and power
J1 <9V
switch

No

VCOM

FLOW CHART 5.8 POWER FAILURE ALARM (SHEET 3 OF 3)

MAIN POWER VOLTAGE OVER LARGE FAILURE

Electricity-offer mode Electricity-offer Ac electricity-offer mode


of storage battery mode of DC

High voltage alarm A High voltage alarm D

Voltage <20V

Yes No

High voltage alarm B High voltage alarm C

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HIGH VOLTAGE ALARM A

the voltage of Yes Connect the circuit and


storage battery recharge the battery
>15.5V

No

The pin of 1,4 for Yes Check the wiring between


On power board
J4 >15.5V J4 and the storage battery

No

Yes
On power board The point of connection Check fuse F3 and its
of F3 and R25>15.5V connection

No

The point of intersection of Yes


On power board Check R25 and R22
R25and R22 >1.41V

No

Yes
On main board J3-15>1.41V Check the wiring between
J6 on power board and J3
in main board

No

Yes
On main board U5-10>1.41V Check the connection
between U5 and J3

Check U5

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HIGH VOLTAGE ALARM B

Yes
The voltage of DC Check input power DC
input >14.5V

No

Yes
On power board The pin of 1,3 for Check the wiring between
J3 >14.5V J3 and DC power

No

Yes
On power board The point of connection Check fuse F2 and its
of F2 and R14 connection
>14.5V

No

The point of intersection Yes


On power board Check R14 and R13
of R14 and R13
>1.3V

No

Yes
On main board J3-14>1.3V Check the connection
between J6 on power
board and J3on main
board
No
Yes
Check the connection
On main board U5-9>1.3V between U5 and J3

Check U5
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HIGH VOLTAGE ALARM C

Yes
Voltage output of DC Check input power DC
input >28.5V

No

Yes
On power board The pin of 1,3 for Check the wiring between
J3 >28.5V J3 and input power DC

No

Yes
On power board The point of connection Check fuse F2 and its
of F2 and R14 connection
>28.5V

No

Yes
On power board The point of intersection Check R14 and R13
of R14 and R13
>2.6V

No

Yes
On main board J3-14>2.6V Check the connection
between J6 on power
board and J3 on main
board
No
Yes
On main board Check the connection
U5-9>2.6V
between U5 and J3

Check U5
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HIGH VOLTAGE ALARM D

Yes
The voltage of switch Check switch power
power >17V

No

Yes
The pin of 1,6 for Check the wiring between
On power board
J1 >17V J1 and switch power

No

Yes
On power board The point of intersection Check J1 and its
of J1-6 and R24 connection
>17V

No

Yes
On power board The point of intersection Check R24 and R26
of R24 and R26
>1.55V

No

Check the connection


Yes between J6 on power
On main board J3-13>1.55V
board and J3 on main
board

No
Yes
Check the connection
On main board U5-8>1.55V between U5 and J3

Check U5
FLOW CHART 5.9 MAIN POWER VOLTAGE OVER LARGE FAILURE (SHEET 4 OF 4)
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SECTION 6
REPLACEMENT PARTS
6.1 GENERAL

This section provides parts lists for infant incubator. Part numbers of accessories are provided below:

3
4
6 2

Figure 6.1 Parts Location Diagram, whole unit

Table 6.1 Parts and Accessories List, whole unit

ITEM No. DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER

1 Trolley T01 001 00

2 Controller T02 000 00

3 Hood T03 000 00

4 Base T04 000 00

5 I. V. Pole Groupware T05 000 00

6 Oxygen feeding valve T04 005 00

7 Oxygen cylinder T04 004 00

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A-A Circumgyrate 26° B-B Circumgyrate 26°

FLOW CHART 6.2 Replacing parts for hood(Sheet 2 of 2)

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Table 6.2 list of replacing parts for hood

No Name Parts No
1 Side door T03 002 00
2 Constant temperature hood T03 003 00
3 Front door T03 004 00
4 Window touch head 03 013 00
5 I. V. soft port T03 001 00
6 Spanner T03 006 00
7 Spanner bolt T03 007 00
8 Column compressed spring T03 008 00
9 Hexagon nut M5 See standard No
10 Lock of box gemel seat T03 009 00
11 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M4×12 See standard No
12 Spring washer 4 See standard No
13 Hexagon nut M4 See standard No
14 Seal nail T03 010 00
15 Perforative peg T03 011 00
16 Lock of box T03 012 00
17 Side door gemel seat T03 013 00
18 Place-bolt T03 014 00
19 Front door gemel seat T03 015 00
20 Latch seat 03 023 00
21 Cross groove head bolt M3×25 See standard No
22 Access door 03 010 00
23 Seal T03 016 00
24 Front door heat insulation T03 017 00
25 Cross groove oblate head bolt M3×18 See standard No
26 Cross groove oblate head bolt M3×10 See standard No
27 Window’s shaft 03 020 00
28 Door spring T03 018 00
29 Access door’s cuff 03 033 00

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Table 6.2 list of replacing parts for hood ( continue)

No Name Parts No

30 Access door’s sleeve 03 032 00

31 O type seal circle 8.5×1.8 See standard No

32 Column 3×30 See standard No

33 Peg agaist hood 03 026 00

34 Rolling lock 03 028 00

35 Spring (1) 03 025 00

36 Latch handle 03 024 00

37 Ring assembly 03 017 00

38 Cross groove head bolt ST2.9×9.5 See standard No

39 M3 bolt cover 03 051 00

40 Terminal door heat insulation T03 005 00

41 Fixing circle 03 018 00

42 Iris port 03 019 00

43 Plastic sleeve of hand port 03 004 00

44 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M4×8 See standard No

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Table 6.3 list of replacing parts for incubator

No Name Parts No

1 Incubator body T04 007 00

2 Spring board T04 008 00

3 Cross groove head bolt M4×14 See standard No

4 Fflat washer 4 See standard No

5 Spring washer 4 See standard No

6 Hexagon nut M4 See standard No

7 Seal washer T04 011 00

8 Iron slice for fixing bed T04 012 00

9 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M4×16 See standard No

10 heat preservation boardδ5 T04 013 00

11 Bed puller T04 014 00

12 Underlying board for clambering base T04 015 00

13 Clambering base T04 016 00

14 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M3×10 See standard No

15 Spring slice bolt T04 017 00

16 Reservoir bar T04 018 00

17 Label for humidity sponge T04 019 00

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FLOW CHART 6.4 Replacing parts for I.V. Pole Groupware

Table 6.4 list of replacing parts for I.V. Pole Groupware

No Name Parts No

1 Hook groupware P05 008 00

2 Hesagon nut M6 See standard No

3 Hoop nut T05 002 00

4 Hoop circle T05 003 00

5 I.V. column T05 004 00

6 I.V. pillar T05 005 00

7 I.V. seat T05 006 00

8 Inner hexagon head bolt M6×20 See standard No

9 Place limit head T05 007 00

10 Pad T05 008 00

11 Clamp bolt M6×6 See standard No

12 Label for weight of I.V.Pole T05 009 00

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FLOW CHART 6.5 Replacing parts for stand (Sheet 1 of 2)

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FLOW CHART 6.5 Replacing parts for stand (Sheet 2 of 2)


Table 6.5 list of replacing parts for stand

No Name Parts No
1 Front bar T01 002 00
2 crosspiece T01 003 00
3 Back bar T01 004 00
4 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M5×25 See standard No
5 Main frame T01 005 00
6 Support board T01 006 00
7 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M8×20 See standard No
8 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M5×18 See standard No
9 Spring washer 5 See standard No
10 Flat washer 5 See standard No
11 Cover type nutM5 See standard No
12 Outer sawtooth clamping washer 5 See standard No
13 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M5×20 See standard No
14 Hexagon nut M5 See standard No
15 Oxygen cylinder capper T01 007 00
16 Cross groove oblate head bolt M5×16 See standard No
17 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M4×10 See standard No
18 trolley T01 001 00

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FLOW CHART 6.6 Replacing parts for temperature control (Sheet 1 of 3)

Table 6.6 list of replacing parts for temperature control

No Name Parts No
1 Switch group ware for control T02 006 00
2 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M3×25 See standard No
3 Hexagonal spacer support HTP-315 T02 007 00
4 Spring washer 3 See standard No
5 Hexagon nut M3 See standard No
6 Frame T02 004 00
7 Control board T02 005 00
8 Cross groove head bolt M3×8 See standard No
9 Flat washer 3 See standard No
10 Electrical device name plate T02 003 00
11 Shield cover groupware T02 028 00
12 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M3×6 See standard No
13 Main board T02 008 00
14 Hexagonal spacer support HTS-308 Y01 016 00
15 Plastic washer P02 030 00
16 Battery box 02 028 00
17 Cross groove head bolt M3×8 See standard No

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Table 6.7 list of replacing parts for temperature control(continue)

No Name Parts No
1 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M3×8 See standard No
2 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M3×6 See standard No
3 Cross groove head bolt M4×16 See standard No
4 Flat washer 4 See standard No
5 Spring washer 4 See standard No
6 Hexagon nut M4 See standard No
7 Connecting group ware of storage battery A T02 009 00
8 Hexagon nut M3 See standard No
9 Spring washer 3 See standard No
10 Flat washer 3 See standard No
11 Hexagonal spacer support HTS-306 T02 011 00
12 Plastic washer P02 030 00
13 Power board T02 013 00
14 Cross groove head bolt M3×8 See standard No
15 Electrical box T02 014 00
16 Wiring fastening clip of 2 segments TS-0607 T02 030 00
17 Cross groove countersunk head bolt ST2.9×9.5 See standard No
18 Choke groupware T 02 026 00
19 Cross groove head bolt M4×8 See standard No
20 Top baffle T02 017 00
21 Bottom baffle groupware T02 032 00
22 Cross groove head bolt M4×8 See standard No
23 Grounded poster 02 017 00
24 Power switch MMK320S-15 T02 020 00
25 DC Power Cord T02 002 00
26 Skin Temperature Sensor T02 024 00
27 AC Power Cord 02 030 00

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FLOW CHART 6.8 Replacing parts for temperature control (Sheet 3 of 3)

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Table 6.8 list of replacing parts for temperature control (continue)

No Name Parts No

1 Lower poster for elctrical device T02 021 00

2 Lower cover baffle T02 022 00

3 Sensor support T02 023 00

4 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M3×10 See standard No

5 Hexagon nut M3 See standard No

6 Spring washer 3 See standard No

7 Outer sawtoothclamp washer 3 See standard No

8 Power socket 3GTJE1 T02 025 00

9 Green light switch RK1-01C/N 2×2 Y02 022 00

10 Flat washer 3 See standard No

11 Cross groove head bolt M3×10 See standard No

12 Fuse F6.3AL/250V T02 027 00

13 Fuse seat R3-11 Y02 025 00

14 Group ware power socket T02 012 00

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Figure 6.9 Replacement spare parts figure of jacklight

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Table 6.9 Replacement spare parts table of jacklight

No Name Parts No

1 Blue box shell T06 001 00

2 Absorbing feet T06 002 00

3 Cross groove counter head bolt M4×16 See standard No

4 Light frame board T06 003 00

5 Cover board T06 004 00

6 Lamp group T06 005 00

7 Protection slice T06 006 00

8 Socket XY4-2S T06 007 00

9 Cross groove counter head bolt M3×8 See standard No.

10 Flat washer 4 See standard No

11 Spring washer 4 See standard No

12 Switch MK321A/77 T06 008 00

13 Flat washer 10 See standard No

14 Hexagon thin nut M10×1 See standard No

15 Snake tubeφ11×270 T06 010 00

16 Light feet T06 011 00

17 White heat shrinking cannula 16 T06 012 00

18 Double parelell lines L1 T06 013 00

19 Plug MC100-50802 T06 014 00

20 Double parelell lines L2, L3 T06 015 00

21 Rectangular faucet JXCK-6.3 T06 016 00

22 Plastic jacket SLHT-6.3 T06 017 00

23 Switch poster T06 009 00

24 Fixing clip P04 047 00

25 Circular ferrite T06 019 00

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Table 6.10 list of replacing parts for standard parts

No Name Parts No

1 Cross groove bolt M3×6 BZ 001

2 Cross groove bolt M3×8 BZ 002

3 Cross groove bolt M3×25 BZ 006

4 Cross groove bolt M4×8 BZ 007

5 Cross groove bolt M4×16 BZ 010

6 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M3×5 BZ 016

7 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M3×6 BZ 017

8 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M3×8 BZ 018

9 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M3×10 BZ 019

10 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M4×8 BZ 022

11 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M4×12 BZ 023

12 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M4×16 BZ 024

13 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M5×18 BZ 025

14 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M5×20 BZ 026

15 Cross groove bolt ST2.9×9.5 BZ 031

16 Flat washer 3 BZ 036

17 Flat washer 4 BZ 037

18 Flat washer 5 BZ 038

19 Flat washer 10 BZ 041

20 Spring washer 3 BZ 043

21 Spring washer4 BZ 044

22 Spring washer 5 BZ 045

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Table 6.10 list of replacing parts for standard parts (continue)

No Name Parts No

23 Paper washer 3 BZ 050

24 Outer sawtoothclamp washer 5 BZ 051

25 Hexagon nut M3 BZ 053

26 Hexagon nut M4 BZ 054

27 Hexagon nut M5 BZ 055

28 Hexagon nut M6 BZ 056

29 O type seal circle φ8.5×1.8 BZ 067

30 Column 3×30 BZ 072

31 Cover type nutM5 BZ 094

32 Cross groove bolt M4×14 BZ 098

33 Outer sawtoothclamp washer 3 BZ 102

34 Cross groove oblate head bolt M3×10 BZ 106

35 Cross groove oblate head bolt M5×16 BZ 115

36 Cross groove oblate head bolt M3×18 BZ 126

37 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M8×20 BZ 127

38 Cross groove countersunk head bolt M3×25 BZ 128

39 Inner hexagon bolt M6×20 BZ 135

40 Hexagon thin nut M10×1 BZ 145

41 Inner hexagon bolt M6×8 BZ 152

42 Cross groove oblate head bolt M4×8 BZ 153

43 Clamp bolt M6×6 BZ 156

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SECTION 7
DIAGRAMS
7.1 GENERAL
The section provides schematic and wiring diagrams for Incubator and circuit diagrams, connection diagram
for temperature controller boards.

A1:control board A2:power board M:fan motor


A:illumination lamp H:groupware of heater P:sensor
S:switch for controller

DIAGRAM OF WHOLE UNIT

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CZ1: AC Power Supply Receptacle CZ2: DC Power Supply Receptacle CZ3,CZ4: Storage battery Receptacle
A1: The Main control Board A2: Power Supply Board CZ5:socket of sensor
A4: Power switch MMK320S-15 A5, A6: Storage battery TP12-26 D1, D3: Connect Picec
A7:Air temp or isolated
F1, F2: 3.15AL/250V F type fuses H: Heater
over-temp sensor
M: Heater Fan Motor and Impeller S1: Temperature Controller Switch S2: Main Power Supply switch
D825E-B-05HB-CCW PWL-2P2T C1353ALG-H
G: GP17-R8H Ni-MH 8.4V/170mAh Rechargeable battery T:Choke QQ3220

INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER


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POWER BOARD ASSY DIAGRAM

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POWER BOARD ASSY PARTS LIST

NO. Model Code Name and Specification Quantity

1 R1,R2,R21 Resistor 0805-10KΩ±5% 3

2 R3~R7,R11,R12,R27,R28 Resistor 0805-1KΩ±5% 9

3 R8 Resistor 0805-5.1KΩ±5% 1

4 R9,R10 Resistor 0805-2KΩ±5% 2

5 R13,R18,R22,R26 Resistor 0805-10KΩ±1% 4

6 R14,R17,R24,R25 Resistor 0805-100KΩ±1% 4

7 R15 Resistor RJ-2-0.063Ω±1% 1

8 R16 Resistor 0805-240KΩ±1% 1

9 R19 Resistor 0805-23.2KΩ±1% 1

10 R20 Resistor 0805-120Ω±5% 1

11 R23 Resistor RJ-1-1Ω±1% 1

12 C1,C2,C10 Capacitor 0805-0.01uF±20% 3

13 C3,C4,C5,C13,C15,C16 Capacitor 0805-0.1uF±20% 6

14 C6,C8,C12 Capacitor CD11-50V-470uF±20% 3

15 C7,C9 Capacitor CD11-16V-2200uF±20% 2

16 C11,C18 Capacitor SMD-25V-150uF±20% 2

17 C17 Capacitor CA45B-16V-10uF±20% 1

18 D1,D4,D5,D8 Diode SM4007-D0214 4

19 D2,D6 Diode 1N5339B 2

20 D3,D7,D9 Diode MBR2545CT 3

21 Q1,Q2 Triode MMBT3904LT1 2

22 Q3 MOS Pipe RFP30P06 1

23 Q4,Q5 MOS Pipe MTP50N06 2

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POWER BOARD ASSY PARTS LIST (CONTINUE)

NO. Model Code Name and Specification Quantity

24 U1,U6 Integrated circuit MC7812BDTG 2

25 U2 Integrated circuit MC7805CT 1

26 U3 Integrated circuit MC7805BDTG 1

27 U4 Integrated circuit UC3906N 1

28 U5 Integrated circuit KP1020 1

29 U7 Integrated circuit MC7806CT 1

30 DC1 DC-DC ASD10H-12S12 1

31 F1,F4 Fuse T 500mAL/250V 2

32 F2,F3 Fuse F 15AL/32V-C 2

33 L1 Inductance 150uH 1

34 K1,K2 Relay CB1-P-12V 2

35 K3 Relay JV1aP-6V 1

36 K4 Relay DS2Y-S-DC5V 1

37 J1 Socket ME040-50806 1

38 J2,J4 Socket ME040-50804 2

39 J3 Socket ME040-50803 1

40 J5 Socket XY2.5-3S 1

41 J6 Socket DC-2-26S 1

42 J7,J9,J11 Socket XY2.5-2S 3

43 J8 Socket ME040-50802 1

44 J10 Socket XY4-2S 1

45 Radiator GHSI-35 2

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HEATER
J1 +15 U1 MC7812ACDT

4
3
2
1
6 1 3 R9 PS_State
IN OUT
5 small heater

1
2K
4 R24 GND R11 +DC Vcom K3B Q4

tpc
tpb
100K K1A D1 1K +15 K1B MTP50N06
3

4
2 PS_Vol 1N4007 K2B NAIS JV-6V
1 NAIS CB12V

2
R26 C10 NAIS CB12V NAIS CB12V Q5
6PIN 10K 0.01uF +LBAT K3A MTP50N06 connector

Power Supply big heater VCC J9


2
VA U7 MC7806CT +6 Q2 R7 1
1 3 NAIS JV-6V 8050 R27 R28 1K
IN OUT D4 1K 1K
J3 F2 +DC U6 MC7812ACDT C12 C9 2PIN
3 1 3 R10 DC_State GND C13 R6
IN OUT 470uF 2200uF
2 0.1uF 1K J6

1
2
2K
1 15A R14 GND R12 1N4007 1
ctr_sht

Vall
ctr_bht

100K K2A D5 1K 2

4
3PIN D3 DC_Vol 1N4007 3
Vcom
MBR2545CT 4
ctr_relay

2
R13 C2 VCC
DC 12V/ 24V NAIS CB12V 5
10K 0.01uF R2 6
VA U2 MC7805CT VCC VCC U5A 10K 7
L1 R4
1 3 testb DC_State 8
IN OUT
C6 C7 1K PS_State 9
F1 150uH 470uF GND 2200uF C3 D6 tpb sen_air 10
J4 F3 +LBAT T500mA 0.1uF 1N5339B sen_isolated11

2
4 KP1020 sen_skin 12
VCC
3 PS_Vol 13
2 15A R25 R1 DC_Vol 14
1 100K Vall VCC U5B 10K LBAT_Vol 15
D9 LBAT_Vol R3 testc 16

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4PIN MBR2545CT U3 MC7805ACDT +5A 1K 17
R22 C1 1 3 tpc 18
10K 0.01uF VA IN OUT
Lead_Acid Battery C11 19
GND C4 D2 KP1020 20
150uF VCC
0.1uF 1N5339B ctr_sht 21

4
ctr_bht 22
ctr_power 23
D7 ctr_relay 24
MBR2545CT DC1 motor_test 25
F4
1 +12 26
R15 +LBAT Vall Vin+ +12
C8 3
+15 T500mA Vout+
0.063 Q3 470uF 2 C18 26PIN
Vin- C16
RFP30P06 4 150uF
sen_isolated

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sen_air

R17 6 0.1uF To mainbaord

POWER BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM


sen_skin

R21 R20 100K Ctr


VCC +5A VCC
10K 120 DC-DC
U4 R8
1 16 5.1K R18 motor_test K4A
1
2
1
2
3
2
1

C/S OUTDRIVER SINK 10K


2 15 +12 +6
C/S- DRIVER SOR
3 14 C17 1 2
C/S+ COMPENS VCC
4 13 Q1
C/L VOL SENS R16 R19 K4D K4E R5
5 12 ctr_power J11 J7 J5
VIN+ CHG ENB 240K 23.2K DS2Y-5V DS2Y-5V 10uF
6 11 DS2Y-5V 1K 2PIN 2PIN 3PIN
GND TRI BIAS R23 D8
7 10 8050 Air sensor Isolated sensor Skin sensor
PWR IND SLC
8 9 1 Ohms
OCT OVI

1
2
2
1

C15 UC3906N 1N4007


0.1uF
C5 Lamp DC Motor
0.1uF J8 J10
2PIN 2PIN
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THE MAIN BOARD ASSY DIAGRAM 2

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THE MAIN BOARD ASSY PARTS LIST

NO. Model Code Name and Specification Quantity


1 R2,R7,R13,R14 Resistor 0805-100KΩ±5% 4
2 R3 Resistor 0805-30KΩ±1% 1
3 R21,R27,R35 Resistor 0805-10KΩ±1% 3
4 R20 Resistor 0805-15.4KΩ±1% 1
5 R8~R12,R17,R18,R15 Resistor 0805-20KΩ±1% 8
6 R16,R23,R28,R34,R45~R52 Resistor 0805-1KΩ±5% 12
7 R19,R25 Resistor 0805-510Ω±5% 2
8 R21,R27,R35 Resistor 0805-200Ω±5% 3
9 R37,R42 Resistor Resistor 0805-24KΩ±5% 2
10 R38,R40,R43 Resistor 0805-1KΩ±5% 3
11 R62,R64,R68 Resistor 0805-2KΩ±1% 3
12 R63 Resistor 0805-3KΩ±1% 1
13 R65 Resistor 0805-2.2KΩ±1% 1
14 R67 Resistor 0805-7.5KΩ±1% 1
15 R1,R4,R6,R22,R24,R26,R29~R33 Resistor 0805-10KΩ±5% 11
16 R36,R39,R41,R44,R53~R61,R66 Resistor 0805-10KΩ±5% 14
17 R5 Resistor 0805-10KΩ±1% 1
18 C1,C2,C45,C46 Capacitor SND-25V-150 uF±20% 4
19 C3,C4,C6,C8,C12,C13,C16 Capacitor 0805- 0.1uF±20% 7
20 C5,C9~C11,C14,C17,C35~C42 Capacitor 0805- 0.01uF±20% 14
21 C7,C15,C31,C33 Capacitor CS458-16V-10uF±20% 4
22 C18~C23,C27,C28,C30 Capacitor 0805- 0.1uF±20% 9
23 C24,C25,C26,C29 Capacitor 0805- 22PF±20% 4
24 C32,C34,C43,C44 Capacitor 0805- 0.1uF±20% 4
25 U1 Integrated Circuit MC7805BDTG 1
26 U2,U19 Integrated Circuit SN74LS244 2
27 U3 Integrated Circuit TLV2544CD 1
28 U4 Integrated Circuit SN74AHC273DW 1
29 U5 Integrated Circuit TLV2548CDW 1
30 U6 Integrated Circuit SN74AHCT08 1

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NO. Model Code Name and Specification Quantity


31 U7 Integrated Circuit SN74AHCT04 1
32 U8,U20 Integrated Circuit LM358D 2
33 U9 Integrated Circuit SN74AHCT32D 1
34 U10 Integrated Circuit AT89C51ED2-UM 1
35 U11 Integrated Circuit SN74AHCT74D 1
36 U12,U16 Integrated Circuit TPS3824-50 2
37 U13 Integrated Circuit AT89C4051 1
38 U14,U15 Integrated Circuit K1010 2
39 U17,U18 Integrated Circuit MAX7221CWG 2
40 D1,D3 Diode SM4007-D0214 1
41 D2 Diode 1N5339B 1
42 D4 Diode HZ11B1 1
43 Q1 Triode MMBT3906LT1 1
44 Q2~Q8 Triode MMBT3904LT1 7
45 H1~H5,H9,H10 LED NEA-L10ZAD 7
46 H6~H8,H13~H15 LED HLMP-2500-G 6
47 H11 LED NEA-B10ZAG 1
48 H12 LED NEA-L10ZAUY 1
49 V1,V2 Digitron NET-5631AG 2
50 V3,V4 Digitron NET-3631AT 2
51 L1~L8 Inductance 1210-22 uH±20% 8
Crystal oscillator
52 JZ1,JZ2 2
HC-49/S-SMD-11.0592MHz
53 LS1 Buzzer TMB12A05 1
54 LS2 Buzzer EFM-230/12VDC 1
55 J1 Socket XY2.5-2S 1
56 J2 Socket XY4-4S 1
57 J3 Socket DC-2-26S 1
58 J4 Single line pins DPCZ-60T 9
59 UZ1(U10) Socket of integrated circuit PLC-44 1
60 F1,F2 Fuse 1812L050-C 2

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VCC
0.1uF
C31 Fan_alarm Sensor_alarm Over_alarm Devi_alarm Low DC_alarm
VCC
V1 Air temperature DIG7
U17 10uF SA1 11
R37 A
1 19 SB1 7 12 DIG1 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5
DIN DIN V+ 24K B DIG.1
LEDCS 12 SC1 4

AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
LEDCS CS C
CLK 13 18 SD1 2 9 DIG2
CLK CLK ISET D DIG.2
DIG1 2 14 SA1 SE1 1 H9
DIG0 SEG A E R38
DIG2 11 16 SB1 SF1 10 8 DIG3
DIG1 SEG B F DIG.3 KA VCC

SB1
SC1

SA1
SD1
DIG3 6 20 SC1 SG1 5

SDP1
DIG2 SEG C G KA 1K
DIG4 7 23 SD1 SDP1 3
DIG3 SEG D DP R39 Q5
DIG5 3 21 SE1
DIG4 SEG E led_sysfail 8050
DIG6 10 15 SF1 NET-5631A DIG8 10K system_fail alarm led
DIG5 SEG F
DIG7 5 17 SG1 V2 Skin temperature
DIG6 SEG G
DIG8 8 SA1 11 H6 H7 H8
DIG7 A
next 24 22 SDP1 SB1 7 12 DIG4 LEDS LEDS LEDS
DOUT SEG DP B DIG.1
SC1 4
C
4 SD1 2 9 DIG5
GND D DIG.2 R66 Q8
9 SE1 1
GND E led_sysfail2

SE1

SB1
SC1

SA1
SD1
SF1 10 8 DIG6 8050

SDP1
F DIG.3 10K
MAX7221CWG SG1 5
G
SDP1 3
DP
Air_mode key lock Skin_mode
NET-5631A

H10

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C32 R40
KA +5
VCC KA 1K
DIG15
0.1uF R41 Q6
LED_PWR 8050
C33 DIG16 10K power alarm led
VCC

2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20

V3 Temperature set
U18 10uF SA2 11 H11
R42 A
next 1 19 SB2 7 12 DIG9 LED10
DIN V+ 24K B DIG.1
LEDCS 12 SC2 4 H12

1
3
5
7
9
CS C R43
11
13
15
17
19

CLK 13 18 SD2 2 9 DIG10


CLK ISET D DIG.2 KA +5
DIG9 2 14 SA2 SE2 1 1K
SF2

DIG0 SEG A E KA
SE2

SB2
SC2

SA2
SD2
SG2
SA2

DIG1011 16 SB2 SF2 10 8 DIG11

SDP2
SDP2
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DIG1 SEG B F DIG.3 R44 Q7


DIG11 6 20 SC2 SG2 5
DIG2 SEG C G LED_37 8050
DIG12 7 23 SD2 SDP2 3 10K power alarm led
DIG3 SEG D DP
DIG13 3 21 SE2
DIG4 SEG E
DIG1410 15 SF2 NET_3631A
DIG5 SEG F
DIG15 5 17 SG2 V4 battery capacity H13 H14 H15
DIG6 SEG G
DIG16 8 SA2 11 LEDS LEDS LEDS
DIG7 A
next1 24 22 SDP2 SB2 7 12 DIG12
DOUT SEG DP B DIG.1
SC2 4
C
4 SD2 2 9 DIG13

THE MAIN BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (DISPLAY PART)


SF2

GND D DIG.2
SE2

SB2
SC2
SD2
SG2

9 SE2 1
GND E
SF2 10 8 DIG14
F DIG.3
MAX7221CWG SG2 5
G
SDP2 3 AC_mode DC_mode Battery_mode
DP
NET_3631A
EDITION/REVISION A/0
Swtich
J2 J1
D1 F1
+Vee U1MC7805BDTG +5 C6
F2
1 3 4PIN
+12 IN OUT 315mA +5A
C1 C2 +12 BATTERY +5A

4
3
2
1
PTC 500mA GND C3 D2 0.1uF
1N4002 150uF 150uF U3
C45 D3 0.1uF 1N5339B SDO2 1 16 ADCS2

4
Vcom SDO /CS C7 C8
SDI2 2 15
+5A bat+ Q1 SDI REFP 10uF 0.1uF
Vall SCLK2 3 14
150uF 8550 SCLK REFM
1N4002 bat+ ADC2_INT 4 13
R1 EOC/(-INT) FS
C46 5 12
10K R7 +5A VCC /PWDN +5A
sen_isolated 6 11
VCC R2 R3 A0 GND
J3 100 7 10 CSTART2
150uF 30K A1 /CSTAR
1 U2 +5 C4 100 8 9
Vall A2 A3
2 CS2 1 20 SBAT_Vol
OE1 VCC R4 Q2 C14 R11 R12
3 19 ctr_bat TLV2544
Vcom OE2 0.1uF MMBT3904LT1 D4 R5 0.01uF 20K 20K
4 10K
5 connector_state 2 18 D0 R6 HZ11B1 10K C5 +5 +5A
A1 Y1 10K 0.01uF
6 testb 4 16 D1
A2 Y2
7 testc 6 14 D2 +5A
A3 Y3 R27 R28
8 DC_State 8 12 D3
A4 Y4 1K
9 PS_State 11 9 D4 200 U14
A5 Y5
10 sen_air 13 7 D5 C13 TIN
A6 Y6
11 sen_isolated 15 5 D6
A7 Y7 +5
12 sen_skin 17 3 D7 +5 TXD
A8 Y8 0.1uF
13 PS_Vol U5
14 DC_Vol 10 DOUT 1 20 ADCS K1010
R8 C9 R9 C10 R10 C11 GND SDO CS C15 C16
15 LBAT_Vol DIN 2 19
20K 0.01uF 20K 0.01uF 20K 0.01uF SDI REFP 10uF 0.1uF
16 SN74AHC244DW CLK 3 18 U15
+5A SCLK REFM
17 ADC_INT4 17 ROUT
EOC/(INT) FS
18 C12 +5 U4 R13 5 16
+5 VCC PWDN +5
19 +5 +5A +5 20 1 /RST sen_air 100 6 15 RXD
VCC RST A0 GND
20 11 CS1 sen_skin 7 14 CSTART
VCC 0.1uF CLK A1 CSTAR R34 K1010 R35
21 ctr_sht R14 PS_Vol 8 13
A2 A7 1K 200
22 ctr_bht 2 3 D0 100 DC_Vol 9 12 SBAT_Vol
Q0 D0 A3 A6 C17 R17 R18 LED_SYSFAIL2
23 ctr_power 5 4 D1 LBAT_Vol 10 11 motor_test
3 ctr_relay

Q1 D1 A4 A5 0.01uF 20K 20K LS1


24 ctr_relay 6 7 D2 +5A
Q2 D2
25 motor_test 9 8 D3 TLV2548 +5 +5A U6A
Q3 D3 C34 +5A
26 U7A 12 13 D4 SN74AHC08D
+12 Q4 D4 R15
15 14 D5 +5
Q5 D5 20K U8A
26PIN 2 1 16 17 D6 U19 +5A
LED_SYSFAIL Q6 D6 L1 R45
To powerboard ctr_bat 19 18 D7 20 1 CS3 KC1 KR1 3 TMB12A05
1
2

Q7 D7 VCC VCC OE1 R16 Q3


19 22uH 1K J4 1
SN74AHC04D OE2 L2 R46 C18
10 KC2 KR2 1 R20 sen_isolated 2 1K MMBT3904LT1
GND 15.4K R19 0.1uF
D0 18 2 22uH 1K 2
LED_PWR Y1 A1 L3 R47 510
SN74AHC273DW D1 16 4 KC3 KR3 3 LM358
Y2 A2

7-12
LS2 +5 D2 14 6 22uH 1K 4 C19
LED_37 Y3 A3 L4 R48
D3 12 8 KC4 KR4 5
Y4 A4 +5A
C44 D4 9 11 22uH 1K 6
R21 Y5 A5 L5 R49 U8B 0.1uF
D5 7 13 KC5 KR5 7
+5 Y6 A6
200 U7B D6 5 15 22uH 1K 8 5
0.1uF Y7 A7 L6 R50
EFM230 Q4 D7 3 17 KC6 KR6 9 7
R23 Y8 A8
4 3 22uH 1K 6
MMBT3904LT1 10 L7 KC7 R51 KR7 9PIN +5A
1K GND
R25 22uH 1K LM358
510 SN74AHC04D SN74AHC244DW L8 KC8 R52 KR8
22uH 1K C21
C43 0.1uF
+5 U10 clear R22
4
5
6

+5 10K
VCC +Vee +5 2 43 D0 KR1 KR2 KR3 KR4 KR5 KR6 KR7 KR8 +5A
0.1uF P1.0 P0.0/AD0 R24
WDI 3 42 D1 2 1 U11A
Q
Q

U20A R53 P1.1 P0.1/AD1 R54 R55 R56 R57 R58 R59 R60 R61 GND RST
4 41 D2 10K SN74LS74A
P1.2 P0.2/AD2
WDI

R62 R67 R63 3 10K ADCS 5 40 D3 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K C22 C23 +5A
SERVICE MANUAL FOR INCUBATOR

2K 7.5K 3K P1.3 P0.3/AD3 R26


1 6 39 D4 0.1uF 5 3
LEDCS P1.4 P0.4/AD4 VCC VDD RST
2 CLK 7 38 D5
CLK

10K
PRE
D
CLR

CLK P1.5 P0.5/AD5 0.1uF


LM358 DIN 8 37 D6 +5A U12
R64 R68 R65 DIN P1.6 P0.6/AD6
DOUT 9 36 D7 KC1 KC2 KC3 KC4 KC5 KC6 KC7 KC8 TPS3824-50 U13
4
3
2
1

2K 2K 2.2K U20B P1.7 P0.7/AD7


C24 1 20
C35 C36 C37 C38 C39 C40 C41 C42 RST VCC
5 15 24 A8 2
TIN 19
P3.3/INT1 P2.0/A8 RXD P1.7 +5A
7 ADC_INT 14 25 A9 ROUT
3 18
2

P3.2/INT0 P2.1/A9 TXD P1.6


clear

6 26 A10 22pF 4 17
P2.2/A10 JZ1 XTAL2 P1.5
LM358 CSTART 17 27 5 16 CSTART2
P3.5/T1 P2.3/A11 XTAL1 P1.4
16 28 C25 XTAL ADC2_INT 6 15 ADCS2
1

P3.4/T0 P2.4/A12 /INT0 P1.3


WDI C26 29 7 14 SCLK2 +5A
P2.5/A13 /INT1 P1.2 R30
+5 35 30 +5 8 13 SDI2

THE MAIN BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (CONTROL PART)


R29 +5 EA/VP P2.6/A14 22pF T0 P1.1
31 U9A U9B 9 12 SDO2

2
P2.7/A15 T1 P1.0 10K
10K 22pF 21 A8 1 A10 4 10 11
R31 JZ2 XTAL1 C27 GND P3.7 R32
20 44 3 CS1 6 CS3

4
10K XTAL2 VDD 0.1uF
C29 11.0592M 22 WR 2 RD 5 AT89C4051

1
VSS 10K
2 1 /RST RST 10 11 RXD C20
GND RST RST P3.0/RXD SN74AHC32D SN74AHC32D
13 TXD
P3.1/TXD +5

WDI
C28 22pF RD 19 33 U9C
0.1uF 5 P3.7/RD ALE/P 0.1uF
3 RST WR 18 32 A9 9
VDD RST P3.6/WR PSEN
8 CS2
+5 U16 R33 AT89C51ED2_PL44 R36 RD 10
TPS3824-50 10K 10K
SN74AHC32D
+5
+5
EDITION/REVISION A/0

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SERVICE MANUAL FOR INCUBATOR EDITION/REVISION A/0

LED BOARD ASSY DIAGRAM

LED BOARD ASSY PARTS LIST

NO. Model Code Name and Specification Quantity

1 R1~R6 RJ-0.25W-130kohms±1% Resistor 6

2 J1 XY4-2 Socket (bend) 1


φ8 LED RL-804CWC60-0
3 18
(High brightness white beam)
4 LED bottoem seat 18

7-13
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SERVICE MANUAL FOR INCUBATOR EDITION/REVISION A/0

J1 +12
1
2
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6
2PIN 92 92 92 92 92 92

H1 H4 H7 H10 H13 H16


LED LED LED LED LED LED

H2 H5 H8 H11 H14 H17


LED LED LED LED LED LED

H3 H6 H9 H12 H15 H18


LED LED LED LED LED LED

LED board principle diagram

7-14
I6
Guidance and declaration-electromagnetic emissions-

Guidance and declaration - electromagnetic immunity


The model TI-2000 Transport Incubator is tended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The
customer or the user of the model TI-2000 Transport Incubator should assure that is used in such an environment.
Compliance
Emission test Electromagnetic environment-guidance
level
The model TI-2000 Transport Incubator uses RF energy only for its
RF emissions
Group 1 internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and aren’t likely
CISPR 11
to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment.
RF emissions
Class B
CISPR 11 The model TI-2000 Transport Incubator is suitable for use in all
Harmonic emission establishments, including domestic establishments and those directly
Class A
IEC 61000-3-2 connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies
Voltage fluctuations/ buildings used for domestic purposes.
flicker emissions Complies
IEC 61000-3-3

Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile


RF communications equipment and the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM

Recommended separation distances between


portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the TI-2000 Transport Incubator
The TI-2000 Transport Incubator is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF
disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the TI-2000 Transport Incubator can help prevent
electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications
equipment (transmitters) and the TI-2000 Transport Incubator as recommended below, according to the maximum
output power of the communications equipment.
Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter
(m)
Rated maximum output
150kHz to 80MHz 80MHz to 800MHz 800MHz to 2.5GHz
power of transmitter
(W) ⎡ 3 .5 ⎤ ⎡ 3 .5 ⎤ ⎡7⎤
d= ⎢ P d= ⎢ P d= ⎢ P
⎣ V1 ⎥⎦ ⎣ E1 ⎥⎦ ⎣ E1 ⎥⎦

0.01 0.117 0.117 0.233


0.1 0.369 0.369 0.738
1 1.167 1.167 2.333
10 3.689 3.689 7.379
100 11.667 11.667 23.333
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in metres
(m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output
power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.

NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption
and reflection from structures, objects and people.

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Guidance and declaration-electromagnetic immunity

Guidance and declaration-electromagnetic immunity

The model TI-2000 Transport Incubator is tended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The
customer or the user of the model TI-2000 Transport Incubator should assure that is used in such an environment.

IEC60601 test Compliance


Immunity test Electromagnetic environment-guidance
level level

Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be


used no closer to any part of the model TI-2000 Transport
Incubator, including cables, than the recommended separation
distance calculated from the equation applicable to the
frequency of the transmitter
Recommended separation distance
Conducted RF 3V rms ⎡ 3 .5 ⎤
3V rms d= ⎢ P
IEC 61000-4-6 150KHz-80MHz
⎣ V1 ⎥⎦

⎡ 3 .5 ⎤
d= ⎢ P 80MHz to 800MHz
Radiated RF 3V/m
3V/m ⎣ E1 ⎥⎦
IEC 61000-4-3 80MHz-2.5GHz
⎡7⎤
d= ⎢ P 800MHz to 2.5GHz
⎣ E1 ⎥⎦
Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter
in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is
the recommended separation distance in meters (m).
Field strength from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an
electromagnetic site survey a, should be less than the
compliance level in each frequency range b.
Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with
the following symbol:

Note 1 At 80MHz and 800MHz, the higher frequency range applies.


Note 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and
reflection from structures, objects and people.

a Fieldstrength from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio telephones and land mobile radios, amateur
radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the
electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, and electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the
measured field strength in the location in which the Model TI-2000 Transport Incubator is used exceeds the applicable
RF compliance level above, the Model TI-2000 Transport Incubator should be observed to verify normal operation. If
abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating the Model
TI-2000 Transport Incubator.
b Over the frequency range 150KHz to 80MHz, field strength should be less than 3V/m.

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Guidance and declaration-electromagnetic immunity

Guidance and declaration-electromagnetic immunity

The model TI-2000 Transport Incubator is tended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The
customer or the user of the model TI-2000 Transport Incubator should assure that is used in such an environment.

IEC 60601 test Compliance Electromagnetic


Immunity test
level level environment-guidance

Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic


Electrostatic discharge
±6kV contact ±6kV contact tile. If floor are covered with synthetic
(ESD)
±8kV air ±8kV air material, the relative humidity should be at
IEC 61000-4-2
least 30%

±2kV for power ±2kV for power


Electrical fast
supply lines supply lines Mains supply quality should be that of a
transient/burst
±1kV for ±1kV for typical commercial or hospital environment.
IEC 61000-4-4
input/output lines input/output lines

±1kV differential ±1kV differential


Surge mode mode Mains supply quality should be that a typical
IEC 61000-4-5 ±2kV common ±2kV common commercial or hospital environment.
mode mode

Voltage dips, short


interruptions and <5%U (>95% dip in <5%U (>95% dip
voltage variations on U) for 0.5 cycle in U) for 0.5 cycle
power supply input 40%U (60% dip in 40%U (60% dip in
lines IEC 61000-4-11 U) for 5 cycle U) for 5 cycle Mains supply quality should be that a typical
70%U (30% dip in 70%U (30% dip in commercial or hospital environment.
U) for 25 cycle <5% U) for 25 cycle
U (>95% dip in U) <5% U (>95% dip
for 5s in U) for 5s

Power frequency magnetic fields should be


Power frequency
at levels characteristic of a typical location in
magnetic field 3A/m 3A/m
a typical commercial or hospital
IEC 61000-4-8
environment.

Note U is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.

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