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THERMOFLATOR
®
MODEL 26 4320 20
MODEL 26 4320 20-1
Service Manual
Technical
Description and
Service Instructions
for
THERMOFLATOR
®
MODEL 26 4320 20
MODEL 26 4320 20-1
March 2014-0.05
SM-26-01-V1.7

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  • Page 1 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Service Manual Technical Description and Service Instructions THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 March 2014-0.05 SM-26-01-V1.7...
  • Page 2 © All pictures, photos and product descriptions are the intellectual property of KARL STORZ GmbH & Co. KG Utilization and copies by third parties have to be authorized by KARL STORZ GmbH & Co. KG All rights reserved. 03.14...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ....® Spare parts of the THERMOFLATOR ..............® Descriptions of Operation and Circuit Diagrams ..........Description of operation of the THERMOFLATOR ..........® Block diagram of the THERMOFLATOR .............. ® Wiring diagram of the THERMOFLATOR .............
  • Page 4 Installing the KARL STORZ-SCB boards in the new system housing ....7-11 ® 7.1.5.3 Replacing the EPROM ................... 7-15 Functionality of two or more identical devices in the KARL STORZ-SCB ..7-17 ® 7.2.1 Tools required to adjust the serial number ............7-17 7.2.2...
  • Page 5 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Section Title Page 7.2.3 Installation of the SCB Service Tool ..............7-18 7.2.4 Adjustment of the serial number ................7-19 7.2.5 Sticking on the ID number sticker ................. 7-20 Software versions ....................
  • Page 6 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 03.14 / V1.7...
  • Page 7: General

    0. General Thank you for your expression of confidence in the KARL STORZ brand name. Like all of our other prod- ucts, this product is the result of years of experience and great care in manufacture. You and your orga- nization have decided in favor of a modern, high-quality piece of equipment from KARL STORZ.
  • Page 8 Reservation of Rights This documentation is the sole and exclusive property of KARL STORZ and may neither be copied nor passed on to third parties without the express written authorization and approval of KARL STORZ.
  • Page 9: Instruction Manual

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Section 1. Instruction Manual Direction Sign: Physical Design  Descriptions of Operation and Circuit Diagrams  Replacement of Individual Assemblies  Testing and Adjustments  Maintenance and Safety Checks ...
  • Page 11: Physical Design

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Section 2. Physical Design Direction Sign: Instruction Manual Descriptions of Operation and Circuit Diagrams  Replacement of Individual Assemblies  Testing and Adjustments  Maintenance and Safety Checks  Modifications and Supplements ...
  • Page 13 MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Contents 2. Physical Design Section Title Page Physical Design ....................Exploded views of the THERMOFLATOR ............® 2.1.1 Exploded view of the THERMOFLATOR with standard housing ......® 2.1.2 Exploded view of the THERMOFLATOR with new system housing ....
  • Page 14: Exploded Views Of The Thermoflator

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 2.1 Exploded views of the THERMOFLATOR ® 2.1.1. Exploded view of the THERMOFLATOR with standard housing ® t h e o f l a t o l/ m 03.14 / V1.7...
  • Page 15: Exploded View Of The Thermoflator With New System Housing

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 2.1.2. Exploded view of the THERMOFLATOR with new system housing ® 03.14 / V1.7...
  • Page 16: Spare Parts Of The Thermoflator

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 2.2 Spare parts of the THERMOFLATOR ® Position Item description Order no. Front panel 26 4320 85 OPTITHERM heating element socket 26 4320 89 ® Insufflation line fitting, line to patient...
  • Page 17 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Position Item description Order no. – Gasket to CO bottle with Pin-Index connector 2903390 – Software Update Set (includes the latest software version) 26 4320 75-V02 – KARL STORZ-SCB upgrade kit ®...
  • Page 19: Descriptions Of Operation And Circuit Diagrams

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Section 3. Descriptions of Operation and Circuit Diagrams Direction Sign: Instruction Manual Physical Design Replacement of Individual Assemblies  Testing and Adjustments  Maintenance and Safety Checks  Modifications and Supplements ...
  • Page 21 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Contents 3. Descriptions of Operation and Circuit Diagrams Section Title Page Descriptions of Operation and Circuit Diagrams ..........Description of operation of the THERMOFLATOR ..........® Block diagram of the THERMOFLATOR .............. ® Wiring diagram of the THERMOFLATOR .............
  • Page 22: Description Of Operation Of The Thermoflator

    20% of the preset setpoint value. This means that it is not the static pressure inside the patient which is displayed, but the insufflation pressure. In this mode, it is expedient to work with an opening to the outside or with an aspiration feature. The THERMOFLATOR ®...
  • Page 23: Block Diagram Of The Thermoflator

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 3.2 Block diagram of the THERMOFLATOR ® low pressure blow off valve pressure high pressure blow off 55 mmHg - 100 mmHg relief valve 2.4 bar - 3.0 bar flow sensor...
  • Page 24: Wiring Diagram Of The Thermoflator

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 3.3 Wiring diagram of the THERMOFLATOR ® O ER CONTROL BOARD RE EA TER RE AN OLD CONTROLLER BOARD LA BOARD 03.14 / V1.7...
  • Page 25: Electronics Of The Thermoflator

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 3.4 Electronics of the THERMOFLATOR ® 3.4.1. Control board 3.4.1.1 Brief description of the control board operation With the exception of the heater control, the control board accommodates all the analog and digital sys- tems for the acquisition, processing and control of data.
  • Page 26: Circuit Diagram Of The Control Board

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 3.4.1.3 Circuit diagram of the control board 03.14 / V1.7...
  • Page 27: Component Diagram Of The Control Board

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 3.4.1.4 Component diagram of the control board 03.14 / V1.7...
  • Page 28: Brief Description Of The Display Board Operation

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 3.4.2. Display board 3.4.2.1 Brief description of the display board operation The display board is linked to the control board via the 34-pin front panel bus. The display board accom- modates all the input, display and control components for realizing the required user interface.
  • Page 29: Circuit Diagram Of The Display Board

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 3.4.2.3 Circuit diagram of the display board 03.14 / V1.7...
  • Page 30 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 3-10 3-10 03.14 / V1.7...
  • Page 31 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 3-11 03.14 / V1.7...
  • Page 32: Component Diagram Of The Display Board

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 3.4.2.4 Component diagram of the display board 3-12 3-12 03.14 / V1.7...
  • Page 33: Controller Board

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 3.4.3. Controller board 3.4.3.1. Brief description of the controller board operation This device, located on a separate controller board, uses its own microcontroller to handle gas tempera- ture control autonomously. The main components are illustrated in Section 3.4.3.2 Block diagram of the controller board.
  • Page 34: Circuit Diagram Of The Controller Board

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 3.4.3.3. Circuit diagram of the controller board 3.4.3.4. Component diagram of the controller board 3-14 03.14 / V1.7...
  • Page 35 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 3.4.4. Power supply unit 3.4.4.1. Brief description of the power supply unit operation A 110 W switching power supply unit (order no. 20 0119 80), is used for the power supply of the elec- tronic control unit and pumps.
  • Page 36: Gas Preheater

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 3.4.5. Gas preheater 3.4.5.1. Brief description of the gas preheater operation In order to protect the pressure regulator’s passage apertures from icing up even during lengthy peri- ods of high flow rates, the gas has to be preheated before entering the regulator. This gas heater is fit- ted with a 150 W heat cartridge and a swirl body.
  • Page 37: Karl Storz-Scb

    ® KARL STORZ. As it is intended for use as a medical device, it has been construed in accordance with the IEC 60601 standard requirements. The module enables the integration of a device in the KARL STORZ Communication Bus (KARL STORZ-SCB ) following adaptation of the module software.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 3.5 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Remedy Complete failure of the device. No power from the power line. Check power line. Line fuses faulty. Replace fuses as described in the instruction manual, make sure to use the correct type of fuse.
  • Page 39: Technical Data

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 3.6 Technical data THERMOFLATOR 26 4320 20 / 26 4320 20-1 ® Line voltage 100 VAC … 240 VAC Line frequency 50 Hz … 60 Hz Power consumption 250 VA Line fuses 2 x T 2.0 AL / 250 V...
  • Page 41: Replacement Of Individual Assemblies

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Section 4. Replacement of Individual Assemblies Direction Sign: Instruction Manual Physical Design Descriptions of Operation and Circuit Diagrams Testing and Adjustments  Maintenance and Safety Checks  Modifications and Supplements ...
  • Page 43 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Contents 4. Replacement of Individual Assemblies Section Title Page Replacement of Individual Assemblies .............. Information about replacements ................Tools required for replacing the individual assemblies ......... Opening the various types of housing ..............
  • Page 44: Information About Replacements

    The device is fully adjusted and tested before it leaves the manufacturers. If the device fails, a test of the assemblies should be carried out by authorized KARL STORZ technical staff. CAUTION: Before replacing the control board or the KARL STORZ-SCB module, first check the ®...
  • Page 45: Opening The Various Types Of Housing

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 4.3 Opening the various types of housing Opening the standard housing Insert screwdriver into the recess at the rear of the side cover and lift the cover out toward the front.
  • Page 46 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Pull out the two sliding bolts of the front panel sideways using a screw- driver or the like. Remove the front panel and all boards toward the front. Opening the new system housing Note: The new system housing is used in devices with series no.
  • Page 47: Replacement Of The Control Board, Controller Board, Display Board And Front Panel

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Remove the tube connection gas flow splitter/solenoid valve from the solenoid valve. Pull out the two sliding bolts of the front panel sideways using a screw- driver or the like.
  • Page 48 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Remove the cable connections of the display board (flat cable) and the controller board from the control board. Loosen the cable connector of the gas flow splitter. (Side nippers) Note: For assembly, use the cable tie order no. 77500000013 (width 4.8 mm).
  • Page 49 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 The control board can then be replaced. Replacement of the controller board Remove the cable connection from the board. To replace the controller board, remove the 2 fastening nuts. (5,5 mm hexagonal socket wrench) The controller board can now be replaced.
  • Page 50 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 After removing the display board and removing the wire connections from the mains power switch, the front panel quick disconnect will be completely detached. To assemble, proceed in the reverse order.
  • Page 51 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 To replace the pressure manifold, unscrew the 4 fastening screws of the module rails and remove them from the side panels. (Torx key 25) The complete flush-mounting module (pressure manifold) can then be removed from the housing.
  • Page 52 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 The power supply can then be replaced. Note: Do not forget or swap the three polymer insulating spacers, the top left metal spacer between the logic module and the power supply unit mount.
  • Page 53 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Replacement of the heat cartridge (gas preheater) Remove the 2 cable connectors of the heat cartridge. Undo the heat cartridge. (Wrench 17 mm) Note: In the case of devices produced since January 2002 and also gas preheaters repaired since January 2002, the swirl body is glued in with sealing fluid (order no.
  • Page 54 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Replacement of the EPROM Replace the EPROM. CAUTION: When using the new EPROM, make certain you have the correct mounting position (recess). At the same time, avoid bending or kinking the pins.
  • Page 55 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Section 5. Testing and Adjustments Direction Sign: Instruction Manual Physical Design Descriptions of Operation and Circuit Diagrams Replacement of Individual Assemblies Maintenance and Safety Checks  Modifications and Supplements ...
  • Page 57: Section Title Page

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Contents 5. Testing and Adjustments Section Title Page Testing and Adjustments ..................Notes to testing and adjustments ................. Test instruments required for the individual adjustment procedures ....Testing and adjusting the control board ...............
  • Page 58: Notes To Testing And Adjustments

    5.1 Notes to testing and adjustments The device is fully adjusted and tested by the manufacturer. Readjustments should be performed by qualified personnel only. To determine the cause of c ertain errors prior to opening the device, the THERMOFLATOR features the ®...
  • Page 59: Testing And Adjusting The Control Board

    Care must be taken to ensure that feed lines and measur- ing equipment have a minimized flow resistance, since otherwise the maximum possible flow may not be reached. With a shorting plug on JP2, the THERMOFLATOR is switched into the “Sustain mode” in ®...
  • Page 60: Adjusting The Volume Of The Acoustic Alarm Signal

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 If using a thermal flow measuring instrument the values specified in the tables below must be complied Volume display Flow setpoint Flow display THERMOFLATOR ( l ) ® (l/min) (l/min) after 1 min...
  • Page 61: Temperature Adjustment Of The Optitherm

    Now place a reference thermometer (with a min. accu- racy of 0.5 °C) near the monitoring sensor (insert into the hose connection piece of the OPTITHERM ® inline heating element). If the value displayed on the THERMOFLATOR is not equal to the reference ®...
  • Page 62: Functional Test Of The Low-Pressure Safety Valve

    Allow the heating element of the OPTITHERM heating element to cool down to room temperature. ® Connect the heating cable to the jack located on the front panel of the THERMOFLATOR and activate ® the service mode by switching on the device while the volume reset button is pressed; then forward to service program P4 by pressing the + button.
  • Page 63: Further Tests And Functional Tests

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 source of pressure 0 - 200 mmHg T-piece 0.00 mbar pressure transducer pressure gauge 5.5 Further tests and functional tests 5.5.1. Pressure and control behavior test Check the pressure for both operating modes (semi-continuous and intermittent) at various setpoint pressures ranging from 15 mmHg to 30 mmHg.
  • Page 64: Negative Alarm

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 – Close leak tap at insufflation testing device completely. The hardware alarm must react at 30.0 mmHg to 33.0 mmHg with a delay of 5 seconds. Manually set excess pressure at the insufflation testing device balloon, so that a pressure reading of 29.9 mmHg is displayed on the pressure gauge.
  • Page 65 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Section 6. Maintenance and Safety Checks Direction Sign: Instruction Manual Physical Design Descriptions of Operation and Circuit Diagrams Replacement of Individual Assemblies Testing and Adjustments Modifications and Supplements  Appendix ...
  • Page 67 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Contents 6. Maintenance and Safety Checks Section Title Page Maintenance and Safety Checks ................ Safety functions of the THERMOFLATOR ............® Safety checks ......................Safety devices ......................Maintenance operations ..................Servicing and repair ....................Fuse replacement ....................
  • Page 68: Safety Functions Of The Thermoflator

    In order to prevent commissioning of a defective device, the THERMOFLATOR runs through the follow- ®...
  • Page 69 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 The following illustration provides an overview of the various acoustic alarms involved. buzzer supply bottle empty buzzer negative pressure fast pressure rinse buzzer (add. numeric pressure display blinking) no flow buzzer (add.
  • Page 70 The volume of the acoustic alarm can be subsequently re-adjusted by the service personnel, but it can- not be switched off completely, see Section 5 Testing and Adjustments. The THERMOFLATOR ’s patient connection has been prepared for accommodating various microfil- ®...
  • Page 71: Safety Checks

    Visual inspection – Housing and accessories check for outer damage – Labelling, Identification plate data correct, legible, secure, clean, wipable – CE symbol, Storz test label attached to the housing – Instruction manual present – Power fuses correct value, undamaged, securely attached 2 x T 2.0 AL / 250 V...
  • Page 72 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Work to be carried out Remark Electric safety measurements (IEC 62353) – Protective ground resistance: (with power cord) m 0.3 h – Earth leakage current: m 1.0 mA – Touch current: m 0.5 mA...
  • Page 73: Safety Devices

    Third party substitutions may result in non-compliance of this product with its original specifications. KARL STORZ maintains a repair and replacement warehouse which is normally adequate to ensure prompt replacement of damaged telescopes and instruments. Under the repair and replacement plan, you receive an identical as-new instrument and are only charged the repair costs for the defective instru- ment.
  • Page 75: Modifications And Supplements

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Section 7. Modifications and Supplements Direction Sign: Instruction Manual Physical Design Descriptions of Operation and Circuit Diagrams Replacement of Individual Assemblies Testing and Adjustments Maintenance and Safety Checks Appendix ...
  • Page 77 Installing the KARL STORZ-SCB boards in the new system housing ....7-11 ® 7.1.5.3 Replacing the EPROM ................... 7-15 Functionality of two or more identical devices in the KARL STORZ-SCB ..7-17 ® 7.2.1 Tools required to adjust the serial number ............7-17 7.2.2...
  • Page 78: Karl Storz-Scb

    ® KARL STORZ. As it is intended for use as a medical device, it has been construed in accordance with the IEC 60601 standard requirements. The module enables the integration of a device in the KARL STORZ Communication Bus (KARL STORZ-SCB ) following adaptation of the module software.
  • Page 79: Notes On The Karl Storz-Scb ® Upgrade Kit

    – KARL STORZ-SCB R-UI ® If in doubt, contact OR1™ service. Note: As from serial no. 4105-B the devices have generally installed a KARL STORZ-SCB module ® ex factory. Installation of the KARL STORZ-SCB upgrade kit consists of two steps: ®...
  • Page 80: Fitting The Karl Storz-Scb

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 7.1.4.2. Fitting the KARL STORZ-SCB boards in ® the standard housing Insert a screwdriver into the recess on the rear of the side cover and lift this out towards the front.
  • Page 81 Insert the KARL STORZ-SCB socket board into the power supply mount ® sideways from the top. CAUTION: If the diameter of the two slots for the KARL STORZ- socket board on the back panel is too small, it must be ® increased to 12.5 mm!
  • Page 82 Remove the front panel by pulling it out towards the front. Assemble the connecting cord with four cable ties (distribute ties evenly, cable ties see arrows). Q Connection to the KARL STORZ-SCB module board, X100 ® W Connection to the power supply unit, J2 PIN 6 (black cable)
  • Page 83 Remove the two cable ties at the top of the power supply mount. (Side cutters) Undo the two fastening screws of the power supply mount. (Torx key 20) Plug the KARL STORZ-SCB socket board plug into the KARL STORZ- ® module board. ® CAUTION: The KARL STORZ-SCB module board must be cor- ®...
  • Page 84: Replacing The Eprom And The Microcontroller

    ® vided in the power supply mount. Plug the plug of the connector cable 1 into the KARL STORZ-SCB ® module board and push the KARL STORZ-SCB module board in com- ®...
  • Page 85 100 - 240 V~ Class I in the KARL STORZ-SCB , please see the settings in Section 7.2 ® Gas: CO 2 Functionality of two or more identical devices in the KARL STORZ- Frequency : 50 / 60 Hz ® Power 250 VA...
  • Page 86: Tools Required For Installing The Karl Storz-Scb

    MODEL 26 4320 20-1 7.1.5. Installing the KARL STORZ-SCB upgrade kit in the new ® system housing 7.1.5.1. Tools required for installing the KARL STORZ-SCB upgrade kit in ® the new system housing Hexagonal socket wrench, size 5.5 Open-end wrench, size 5.5...
  • Page 87 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 7.1.5.2. Installing the KARL STORZ-SCB boards in ® the new system housing Note: The new system housing is used in devices with serial no. 2520-B and higher. Loosen the screws on the underneath of the device.
  • Page 88 Remove the two power supply mounts. Remove the power supply unit from the device housing. Place the four spacer sleeves for the new system housing on the retain- ing bolts of the KARL STORZ-SCB socket board. ® Place the KARL STORZ-SCB socket board on the retaining bolts.
  • Page 89 W Connection to the power supply unit, J2 PIN 6 (black cable) E Connection to the power supply unit, J2 PIN 8 (red cable) R Connection to the control board, P9 Plug the plug of the KARL STORZ-SCB socket board into the ®...
  • Page 90 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Plug the plug of the connecting cord 1 into the KARL STORZ-SCB ® module board. Place the power supply unit back in the device housing. Put the crimp contact W of the black cable into the plug J2, PIN 6. Put the crimp contact E of the red cable into the plug J2, PIN 8.
  • Page 91 Plug the 6-pole plug R of the connector cable into the socket (P9) on the control board. 7.1.5.3. Replacing the EPROM Note: The EPROM must always be changed in order to guarantee compatibility of the device software and the KARL STORZ-SCB ® module software. Replace the EPROM U3.
  • Page 92 100 - 240 V~ Class I in the KARL STORZ-SCB , please see the settings in Section 7.2 ® Gas: CO 2 Functionality of two or more identical devices in the KARL STORZ- Frequency : 50 / 60 Hz ® Power 250 VA 7-16 03.14 / V1.7...
  • Page 93 KARL STORZ-SCB system instruction manual (Section “Identical Devices on the SCB”). ® To guarantee the functionality of two or more identical devices in the KARL STORZ-SCB , the following ® settings must be made after installing the KARL STORZ SCB upgrade kit: ®...
  • Page 94 Note: Before copying the files, we recommend that you create a directory for this purpose on your hard drive. Copy the folder STORZ SCB Service Tool onto your hard drive. Remove the write protection from the files you have copied onto your hard drive.
  • Page 95 Section 7.2.2 System design for adjusting the serial num- ber. Open the SCB tool by clicking on Start – Programs – SCB Service Tool. The window SCB Service Tool - 5616299 opens. Switch on the KARL STORZ-SCB test interface box ® (H00Q-136). The KARL STORZ-SCB test interface box reports to the ®...
  • Page 96 Attach the corresponding sticker (‘#1’, ‘#2’ or ‘#3’) beside the KARL STORZ-SCB symbol on the front panel after you ® have allocated the ID numbers in the KARL STORZ-SCB ® Note: Please see the KARL STORZ-SCB system ® instruction manual (Section “Identical devices on the SCB”) for detailed information on the functionality of...
  • Page 97: Software Versions

    Operation of device using Veress needle with high flow rates To prevent the user from irritations due to fluctuating pressure indications occurring on creating the pneumoperitoneum with a Veress needle and a high set flow rate, the THERMOFLATOR is equipped ®...
  • Page 98: Software Version S012001O

    In this mode the device acts like it used to. When connected to an empty supply bottle or a central low pressure supply the leftmost red LED of the supply pressure bargraph W blinks. When the insufflation is started a warning sounds. When the device is connected to the KARL STORZ-SCB system there is a permanent warning message ®...
  • Page 99 (replacement of the empty bottle) or the insufflation stopped. – Set value confirmation When the user confirms the setpoints a confirmation beep sounds. The beep will be heard whenever a confirmation via a front panel button or the KARL STORZ-SCB system took place. ®...
  • Page 100: Software Version S012001P

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 7.3.3. Software version S012001P 7.3.3.1. Note to software version S012001P Note: This software version includes all the changes and improvements of the software versions before. The software version S012001P concerns the following items:...
  • Page 101: Software Version S012001Q

    The software version C012001R has been implemented to optimize the device’s functions, especially in connection with KARL STORZ-SCB ® For proper KARL STORZ-SCB communication the firmware on the KARL STORZ-SCB hardware mod- ® ® ule must be updated as well.
  • Page 102: Software Version C012001S

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 7.3.6. Software version C012001S 7.3.6.1. Note to software version C012001S Note: This software version includes all the changes and improvements of the software versions before. The software version C012001S has been implemented to optimize the device’s functions, especially in connection with the storage of the setpoints.
  • Page 103 THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 7.4 Replacing the utility lines up to serial number CBxxxxx To eliminate the in rare cases occurring issue of devices signing off or on to SCB sporadically, devices as from serial number CBxxxx were equipped with new utility lines (Order-Nos A012-507 and A012-605).
  • Page 105: Appendix

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 Section 8. Appendix Direction Sign: Instruction Manual Physical Design Descriptions of Operation and Circuit Diagrams Replacement of Individual Assemblies Testing and Adjustments Maintenance and Safety Checks Modifications and Supplements 03.14 / V1.7...
  • Page 107: Test Report - Safety Check

    THERMOFLATOR ® MODEL 26 4320 20 MODEL 26 4320 20-1 8.1 Test report - Safety Check Article number Serial number Visual inspection Housing and accessories Labeling Identification plate data Power fuses T 2 x 2.0 AL / 250 V Fuse label...
  • Page 110 KARL STORZ GmbH & Co. KG Mittelstraße 8, 78532 Tuttlingen/Germany Postfach 230, 78503 Tuttlingen/Germany Phone: +49 (0)7461 708-0 Fax: +49 (0)7461 708-105 E-Mail: info@karlstorz.de Web: www.karlstorz.com KARL STORZ Endoscopy-America, Inc. 2151 East Grand Avenue El Segundo, CA 90245-5017, USA Phone:...

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