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  • Page 1 service manual 108755-US Model 1040 Digital Blood Shaker...
  • Page 2 ® ® Haemonetics SEBRA Model 1040 Digital Blood Shaker - Service Manual - P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA Haemonetics Corporation Previous SEBRA P/N 10400810-00 400 Wood Road, Braintree, MA 02184, USA June, 2010...
  • Page 4 Printed in USA Copyright © 1999, 2010 Haemonetics Corporation.
  • Page 5 Preface ONSUMER INFORMATION Proprietary rights The contents of this manual are the property of Haemonetics Corporation. Haemonetics ® SEBRA ® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Haemonetics Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Any other trademarks noted herein are registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 6 Preface Haemonetics Haemonetics Austria Haemonetics (Hong Kong) Ltd. worldwide Handelsges.m.b.H. Rooms 2202, 22/F Mariahilfer Strasse 123 Harbour Centre, 25 Harbour Road 3rd floor Wanchai, Hong Kong 1060 Wien, Austria Tel.: +852 2868 9218 Tel.: 0800 29 2777 Fax: +852 2801 4380...
  • Page 7 Preface Haemonetics Medical Devices (Shanghai) International Trading Company Room 1103-06 Evergo Mansion No. 1325 Middle Huaihai Road 200031 Shanghai, China Tel.: +86 21 3406 0700 Fax: +86 21 5466 8852 Haemonetics Scandinavia AB Ideon 223 70 Lund, Sweden Tel.: 020 797 150 Fax.: 020 794 670...
  • Page 8 Preface P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1, Introduction PRELIMINARY INFORMATION ....... . . 1-2 Document scope .
  • Page 10 viii Table of Contents Chapter 7, Tube Clamp Assembly TUBE CLAMP/SOLENOID INSPECTION, REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT . TUBE CLAMP INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT ....7-5 Chapter 8, PCB Chassis Assembly Installation INSTALLING THE PCB CHASSIS ASSEMBLY .
  • Page 11 Table of Contents Chapter 13, Cap Assembly CAP ASSEMBLY INFORMATION ....... 13-2 CAP ASSEMBLY REMOVAL .
  • Page 12 Table of Contents P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 13 List of Figures Figure 2-1, Shaker Components ....... . . 2-4 Figure 2-2, Digital Blood Shaker - Power Detail .
  • Page 14 List of Figures P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 15 Chapter 1 Introduction PRELIMINARY INFORMATION ....... . . 1-2 Document scope ......... 1-2 Intended audience .
  • Page 16: Document Scope

    RELIMINARY NFORMATION Document scope ® ® This manual is a guide for the general repair of the Haemonetics SEBRA Model 1040 Digital Blood Shaker (hereinafter referred to as "the Shaker"). Intended This manual is intended for use by Level Two repair technicians.
  • Page 17: Symbols

    Note: provides useful information regarding a procedure or operating technique when using Haemonetics material. Caution: advises the operator against initiating an action or creating a situation that could result in damage to equipment, or impair the quality of the blood products;...
  • Page 18: Replacement Parts Ordering And Tools Required

    2 x 4 x 5.50 in. wooden block, padded on each end with 1 x 2 x 5 in. foam pads (for shroud bowing) Replacement ® To order replacement parts, contact Haemonetics Customer Care Center. parts ordering P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 19: Glossary

    Introduction LOSSARY Suitable work surface Flat, non-conducting bench-top or work surface Printed Circuit Board PCBA Printed Circuit Board Assembly Electrostatic Discharge Head Board Body Board Clock Cycles per minute Ground Light Emitting Diode Clockwise Counter-Clockwise Caution: Be careful not to burn PCBA's and surrounding wires when using sol- dering iron.
  • Page 20 Introduction P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 21 Chapter 2 Product Description PRODUCT OVERVIEW ........2-2 THEORY OF OPERATION .
  • Page 22: Chapter 2, Product Description

    Product Description RODUCT OVERVIEW ® ® The Haemonetics SEBRA Model 1040 Digital Blood Shaker (the Shaker) is a portable instrument used during the collection of whole blood. It continuously mixes the collected blood with the anticoagulant, and automatically clamps the blood bag tubing to stop blood flow when the desired collection weight or volume is obtained.
  • Page 23: Theory Of Operation

    Product Description HEORY OF PERATION The Shaker is a microprocessor-controlled instrument. All the functions needed to collect blood, such as mixing, stopping the flow, displaying and indicating the flow, etc., are managed by programs that are permanently written into the micro- chips ("firmware").
  • Page 24: Component Identification

    Product Description OMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Figure 2-1, Shaker Components, indicates each part of the Model 1040. 1. Keypad 2. Clamp 3. Bag Tray 4. Bag Pegs 5. Shroud Assembly 6. Power Cord Figure 2-1, Shaker Components 1. LED Display 2. Satellite Bag Peg 3.
  • Page 25: Communicating With The Shaker

    Product Description OMMUNICATING WITH THE HAKER Communication with the Shaker is accomplished by means of a keypad for input and an LED display for output (see Figure 2-3, Shaker Keypad for Input/Output). Satellite Bag Pin Red Indicator Light Green Indicator Light LED Display Keypad Figure 2-3, Shaker Keypad for Input/Output...
  • Page 26 Product Description RESTART / RETURN <#>: Pressing restart/return <#> causes the Shaker to perform one of the following functions: Return to "READY" mode from the setup mode. Resume blood collections when in pause mode. Restart calibration after zero weight measurement. ↑...
  • Page 27 Chapter 3 Inspection Procedures INITIAL EVALUATION ........3-2 VISUAL INSPECTION .
  • Page 28: Initial Evaluation

    Inspection Procedures NITIAL VALUATION Utilize the following procedures to diagnose the problem(s) affecting the Shaker. The initial source of information is normally the customer complaint. Other sources may be engineering records, previous repair records, and visual and audible observations. P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 29: Visual Inspection

    Inspection Procedures ISUAL NSPECTION 1. Verify that the Shaker is unplugged from any power source (e.g., wall out- let). 2. Remove the base plate of the Shaker (see Chapter 4, Base Plate Removal on page 4-2). 3. Visually inspect the body board and power supply for burned or missing components or other potential mechanical obstructions or electrical haz- ards.
  • Page 30: Inspection With Power Applied

    Inspection Procedures NSPECTION WITH OWER PPLIED Note: If the motor fails to run in the following procedure, disconnect the Shaker from its AC power source, discontinue this procedure and repeat the visual in- spection above seeking obstructions. If no obstructions are found, proceed to “Troubleshooting”...
  • Page 31: Calibration

    ALIBRATION Warning: Calibration must be performed according to the following approved ® ® procedure using a Haemonetics SEBRA certified calibration weight. If the Shaker is calibrated using any other weight or procedure, the accuracy of the blood collection volume cannot be assured.
  • Page 32: Figure 3-1, Calibration Weight Placement

    A log of verification should be kept. The weight should be 585 grams ± 0.4 grams. If the weight is outside this tolerance, return it to Haemonetics for calibration. Warning: Do not apply any labels to the calibration weight; it will alter the total weight.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    Inspection Procedures ROUBLESHOOTING Table 3-1, General Troubleshooting Guide Failure Diagnosis Action Overweight blood collec- Shaker not clamping or not com- See "Tube clamp not functioning" in tion. pletely clamping (i.e., solenoid this table. throw requires adjusting). Shaker not calibrated. Calibrate Shaker. See Calibration sec- tion above.
  • Page 34 Inspection Procedures Table 3-1, General Troubleshooting Guide Tube holder cracked. Replace tube holder. See Chapter 7, Tube Clamp Inspection and Adjust- ment on page 7-5. Clamp body cracked around screw Replace clamp body. See Chapter 7, mounting pillars or clamp body Tube Clamp Inspection and Adjust- mounting screws.
  • Page 35 Inspection Procedures Table 3-1, General Troubleshooting Guide Ribbon cable requires replacement. Replace ribbon cable. See Chapter 13, Cap Assembly Removal on page 13-3. Audible alert fails to sound Audible alert failure. See Chapter 12, Audible Alert Failure with power switchon and on page 12-2.
  • Page 36 3-10 Inspection Procedures P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 37: Chapter 4, Parts Access

    Chapter 4 Parts Access BASE PLATE REMOVAL ........4-2 SHROUD REMOVAL .
  • Page 38: Base Plate Removal

    Parts Access LATE EMOVAL Warning: Prior to initiating any repair, verify that the Shaker power cord has been unplugged from its source of power. Failure to do so may result in injury or death to personnel or damage to equipment. 1.
  • Page 39: Shroud Removal

    Parts Access HROUD EMOVAL Note: Prior removal of the chassis plate assembly may aid this procedure. 1. Use a long phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws that secure the female knife edge to the shroud in the front. Loosen the two rear screw mounting screws from the mounting shaft.
  • Page 40 Parts Access P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 41: Chapter 5, Strain Gauge

    Chapter 5 Strain Gauge STRAIN GAUGE INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT ....5-2 Strain gauge replacement ........5-6 BODY BOARD STRAIN GAUGE AMP ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE .
  • Page 42: Strain Gauge Inspection And Replacement

    Strain Gauge TRAIN AUGE NSPECTION AND EPLACEMENT Caution: Always wear an ESD strap when working on the Shaker. Motor Chassis Plate Mounting Screw Power Supply Assembly (Partial View) Figure 5-1, Body Board and Power Supply Assembly Removal Chassis Plate Mounting Screws Two screws that hold body board and power supply assemblies and...
  • Page 43: Figure 5-3, Weight Sensor Assembly

    Strain Gauge 2. Loosen the two screws that secure the chassis to the nut plate approxi- mately three turns (a long phillips screwdriver is required). Use a flashlight to assist in locating the screws. The body board and power supply will be loose.
  • Page 44: Figure 5-4, Oscilloscope Reading

    (see Figure 5-4, Oscilloscope Reading). If the reading is higher, verify cage alignment and mounting screw torque and ensure strain gauge align- ment freedom of movement. If problem still exists, contact Haemonetics for strain gage replacement options. Figure 5-4, Oscilloscope Reading 10.
  • Page 45: Figure 5-5, Oscilloscope Wave Form

    Strain Gauge Figure 5-5, Oscilloscope Wave Form 11. Stop Shaker weighing routine from keypad. Remove power from Shaker. Detach adjusted assembly from fixture. Figure 5-6, Weight Sensor Assembly-Current 12. For those PCBAs at Revision G or higher, after step 5 attach a DVM ground lead (black) to TP5 and the positive lead (red) to TP2 on the body board.
  • Page 46: Strain Gauge Replacement

    17. Disassemble bench set-up and reassemble Shaker. Strain gauge 1. If there is a problem that is associated with the strain gauge assembly, replacement ® please contact Haemonetics Customer Care Center for replacement, cal- ibration options. P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 47 Strain Gauge OARD TRAIN AUGE DJUSTMENT ROCEDURE Note: If the body board PCBA and/or the strain gauge was replaced, perform this procedure. 1. Reattach strain gauge assembly and shroud onto the Shaker. 2. Enter the password, press <0> twice. The display should read "manual." 3.
  • Page 48 Strain Gauge P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 49 Chapter 6 Link Assembly LINK ASSEMBLY INSPECTION ........6-2 LINK ASSEMBLY REMOVAL .
  • Page 50: Chapter 6, Link Assembly

    Link Assembly SSEMBLY NSPECTION Warning: Protective gloves should be worn while performing the following steps and changed as often as necessary to prevent the transmission of biohazardous materials to repair personnel and the surrounding area. Caution: Always wear an ESD strap when working on the Shaker. 1.
  • Page 51: Link Assembly Removal

    Link Assembly SSEMBLY EMOVAL Warning: Tension on the link assembly may cause it to spring forward when released. Never place head or other body parts in front of link assembly during removal or injury could occur. Link D Link M Shoulder Bolt Crank M Nut and...
  • Page 52: Link Assembly Installation

    Link Assembly SSEMBLY NSTALLATION 1. With link to the front of Shaker, link D touching the workbench in front of Shaker, place the link assembly on the threaded ends of the spring guide shaft (see Figure 6-2, Link Assembly Removal and Installation). Replace the lock washer and nut on right end shaft and lock washer, washers and nut to the left of shaft.
  • Page 53: Spring Tension Adjustment

    Link Assembly PRING ENSION DJUSTMENT Note: The objective of this procedure is to achieve an equal sound/noise level on the up-stroke as well as the down-stroke. 1. Listen for an uneven noise level between strokes; if even, adjustment is adequate. Advance to step 7. If not even, advance to the next step. 2.
  • Page 54 Link Assembly 4. Using the Spring Tension Wrench (P/N 10400026) on the squared part of the right side of the spring guide, turn the spring guide accordingly to even the noise level. 5. Tighten both nuts and turn on the Shaker. 6.
  • Page 55: Chapter 7, Tube Clamp Assembly

    Chapter 7 Tube Clamp Assembly TUBE CLAMP/SOLENOID INSPECTION, REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT TUBE CLAMP INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT ....7-5 P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 56: Tube Clamp/Solenoid Inspection, Replacement And Adjustment

    Caution: Always wear an ESD strap when working on the Shaker. Note: Shakers built after 1996 utilize self-tapping screws. Haemonetics recom- mends updating Solenoid Assembly mounting screws with the new variety. 1. With the motor running, gently depress the front of the shroud. The follow- ing three things should happen.
  • Page 57 Tube Clamp Assembly 3. Unplug the power cord from the outlet. Remove the four nylon screws from the clamp body. 4. Gently pull the clamp body (with the solenoid assembly attached) out of the neck of the Shaker. Gently remove the gasket by pulling it off over the clamp body and save the gasket for reinstallation of the clamp body.
  • Page 58 Tube Clamp Assembly 15. Use light sand paper to remove build up on tube clamp. Assemble sole- noid replacing the spacer. Remove residual super glue on shaft. Set the length of the tube clamp and shaft to 4.125 + 0.010 - 0.005in. 16.
  • Page 59: Tube Clamp Inspection And Adjustment

    Tube Clamp Assembly LAMP NSPECTION AND DJUSTMENT Reference Solenoid Assembly 10406000. 1. Remove the two self-tapping screws that hold the solenoid to the clamp body. Remove solenoid and tube clamp from clamp body. 2. Inspect clamp body and tube holder for cracks; replace if necessary. 3.
  • Page 60 Tube Clamp Assembly P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 61: Chapter 8, Pcb Chassis Assembly Installation

    Chapter 8 PCB Chassis Assembly Installation INSTALLING THE PCB CHASSIS ASSEMBLY ..... . . 8-2 P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 62 PCB Chassis Assembly Installation PCB C NSTALLING THE HASSIS SSEMBLY Caution: Always wear an ESD strap when working on the Shaker. Note: Models with serial number 0535 or greater are manufactured with an in- terboard connector in place of the power supply to body board cable (P/N 10403300).
  • Page 63: Figure 8-1, Fuse Holder

    PCB Chassis Assembly Installation Fuse Holder Figure 8-1, Fuse Holder 6. Apply power to the Shaker, turn on and observe that Shaker display shows VER HB01,BB V.92, then <READY>. 7. Press <*> to cycle shroud assembly and count the cycles for one minute (cpm).
  • Page 64 PCB Chassis Assembly Installation P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 65 Chapter 9 Microprocessor BODY BOARD REPLACEMENT ....... . . 9-2 PROGRAM SETTING "F1"...
  • Page 66: Body Board Replacement

    Microprocessor OARD EPLACEMENT Warning: With the removal of the Body Board and Power Supply PCBA's from the base, AC and DC voltages are exposed, use CAUTION when handling these assemblies. Caution: Always wear an ESD strap when working on the Shaker. 1.
  • Page 67: Program Setting "F1

    Microprocessor "F1" ROGRAM SETTING 1. Ensure that the Shaker is powered "on." Press <#> then <1>. The display will read "pw." Enter default password by pressing <-> six times. 2. Press <0>, then <*> thirteen times. The display will read "f1: 02." 3.
  • Page 68: Changing The Default Collection Weight Parameter

    Shaker. Ensure that these instruc- tions are followed when changing a default value, and do not enter other portions of the program. Please contact Haemonetics with any problems or questions. Reference Bag Codes on page 9-9 for codes and default targets.
  • Page 69 9. Calibrate the Blood Shaker and observe the next blood collection. The Shaker will complete a "Full Bag" collection and activate the tube clamp at the new default collection value. If the collection value does not reflect the desired default change, contact Haemonetics for assistance. P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 70: Program Bag Code Scale Factors

    Microprocessor ROGRAM CALE ACTORS Program setting 1. Press <*> three times. The display will read "bag data". "Bag Code 0" 2. Press <+> then <*> twice. Display will read "OC:00280". scale factor 3. Press <-> ten times. The display will read "OC:00270". Bag Code 0 is now set.
  • Page 71: Clock/Calendar Initialization

    Microprocessor LOCK ALENDAR NITIALIZATION 1. Press <1>. Enter default password and press <*>. 2. Press <+>. Display will read "24 hour." 3. Press <*>. Press <+> or <-> to set the hour. 4. Repeat step 3 to set the minutes, year, month and day. 5.
  • Page 72: Microprocessor Settings

    Microprocessor ICROPROCESSOR ETTINGS Microprocessor Full default settings Unit: gm Bag # 0 Time and Date Microprocessor Den 1055 program settings f1 04 f2 07 P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 73: Bag Codes

    9A: 00585 9B: 00450 9C: 00280 Warning: These settings can be different from what is listed, depending on your ® blood center requirements and Shaker performance. Contact Haemonetics Customer Care Center if you have any questions. P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 74: Bag Combinations And Types

    There are several types and sizes of blood bags. The Shaker needs to be configured for the primary blood bag being used. The following table gives the default bag codes. Note: Contact Haemonetics to further consult about the correct bag code for your blood collection use. Table 9-1, Blood Bag Codes...
  • Page 75 Chapter 10 Shroud and Base Assemblies SHROUD AND BASE INSPECTION ......10-2 SHROUD BOSS FAILURE .
  • Page 76 Check the spacing of the pins by placing a Haemonetics certified calibration weight over the pins. The pins can be adjusted by loosening the screws, resetting the pins to the proper spacing, and tightening the screws while holding the pins with soft-jawed pliers.
  • Page 77: Chapter 10, Shroud And Base Assemblies

    Shroud and Base Assemblies 10-3 HROUD AILURE 1. A shroud boss failure is almost always caused by rough handling includ- ing improper methods of lifting and carrying, packaging for shipment, and transporting to and from donor areas. 2. If the front of the shroud can be lifted without lifting the rest of the Shaker and the shroud boss is still attached to the link assembly, then the shroud boss has broken loose from the shroud and the entire shroud must be re- placed (see Bowing the Shroud on page 10-7 and Shroud Assembly Instal-...
  • Page 78: Motor Replacement

    10-4 Shroud and Base Assemblies OTOR EPLACEMENT Note: Motor Assemblies P/N 10402300 and P/N 10402405-0001 are no longer in use. When replacing, use Motor Assembly P/N 10401300-00 (Motor P/N 10401301-00 and 10402407). See Caution below. Caution: The new motor is incompatible with the old power supply PCBAs, P/N 10403200.
  • Page 79: Bag Pin Removal

    Shroud and Base Assemblies 10-5 EMOVAL The bag pins are the two 0.50 x 0.305 in. cylindrical stubs on the top front of the shroud. They secure the blood bag and/or certified calibration weight in the proper position for high accuracy dynamic weight measurement. Damage requiring replacement of the bag pins is extremely rare, and is usually the result of cleaning with improper chemicals.
  • Page 80: Bag Pin Installation

    Partially tighten the screw into the pin. Repeat this process for the remaining pin. 2. To obtain the correct pin spacing, position a Haemonetics certified cali- bration weight over the pins and adjust the spacing while tightening the screws into the pins.
  • Page 81: Bowing The Shroud

    Shroud and Base Assemblies 10-7 OWING THE HROUD Shrouds shipped from the manufacturer may arrive with the sides slightly bowed in from the pressure of packing material. Although this is not a permanent condition, it should be corrected prior to installing the link assembly or the link assembly may rub against the inside of the shroud and cause the Shaker to collect overweight units of blood.
  • Page 82: Shroud Assembly Installation

    10-8 Shroud and Base Assemblies HROUD SSEMBLY NSTALLATION 1. To assemble the shroud assembly to the base, rotate the link assembly un- til the Link D is in its highest position. 2. Lay the Shaker in a cradle with the bottom of the Shaker facing up. 3.
  • Page 83: Chapter 11, Clamp Body Boss Replacement

    Chapter 11 Clamp Body Boss Replacement REPLACING THE BODY BOSS ....... . . 11-2 P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 84 If all four of the clamp body bosses have been broken, return Shaker to Haemonetics, or use as scrap. 1. The clamp body bosses can be positioned by using the clamp body as a jig.
  • Page 85 Clamp Body Boss Replacement 11-3 Warning: Wear protective gloves and eye protection when using chemicals or adhesives, and dispose of all waste materials in properly marked containers. Warning: Read and observe all safety information and precautions on the labels of the adhesives and accelerators prior to use in the following procedures. ®...
  • Page 86 11-4 Clamp Body Boss Replacement P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 87: Chapter 12, Audible Alert Replacement

    Chapter 12 Audible Alert Replacement AUDIBLE ALERT FAILURE ........12-2 AUDIBLE ALERT REMOVAL .
  • Page 88 12-2 Audible Alert Replacement UDIBLE LERT AILURE Caution: Always wear an ESD strap when working on the Shaker. If the tube clamp mechanism and flow rate indicator lights function properly, but the audible tone does not sound to signal clamping, the audio alert may have failed and the audible alert assembly requires replacement.
  • Page 89: Audible Alert Installation

    Audible Alert Replacement 12-3 UDIBLE LERT EMOVAL 1. Remove Base Plate (see Chapter 4, Base Plate Removal on page 4-2) and Shroud (see Chapter 4, Shroud Removal on page 4-3). 2. Remove Body Board and Power Supply Assemblies (see Chapter 5, Body Board Strain Gauge Amp Adjustment Procedure on page 5-7, and Chapter 14, Power Supply Replacement on page 14-2).
  • Page 90 12-4 Audible Alert Replacement UDIBLE LERT NSTALLATION 1. Insert the Audible Alert Assembly into the base of the Shaker, securing the plastic retaining nut. 2. Connect the cable of the new Audible Alert Assembly (P/N 10402100) to P7 on the Body Board of the PCB chassis assembly. 3.
  • Page 91 Chapter 13 Cap Assembly CAP ASSEMBLY INFORMATION ....... 13-2 CAP ASSEMBLY REMOVAL ........13-3 INDICATOR LIGHT REPLACEMENT .
  • Page 92: Cap Assembly Information

    13-2 Cap Assembly SSEMBLY NFORMATION Caution: Always wear an ESD strap when working on the Shaker. The cap assembly provides access to the head board, LEDs for indicator lights and display, solenoid and keypad. P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 93: Cap Assembly Removal

    Cap Assembly 13-3 SSEMBLY EMOVAL Note: This applies to Shakers built before January 2005. 1. Follow the instructions in Chapter 4, Base Plate Removal on page 4-2, for removing the base plate. Figure 13-1, Cap Assembly 2. Disconnect the ribbon cable from the body board connector. 3.
  • Page 94: Indicator Light Replacement

    13-4 Cap Assembly NDICATOR IGHT EPLACEMENT Pull head board out of cap assembly by removing the four mounting screws, using care when handling keypad. P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 95: Head Board Replacement

    Cap Assembly 13-5 OARD EPLACEMENT 1. Pull head board out of cap assembly by removing the four mounting screws, using care when handling keypad. 2. Unplug the connectors attached to the head board. Replace head board, plugging the connectors into the new board. 3.
  • Page 96: Keypad Replacement

    13-6 Cap Assembly EYPAD EPLACEMENT 1. Pull head board out of cap assembly by removing the four mounting screws. 2. Unplug the keypad from the head board. 3. Peel up the old keypad, ensuring that the residual adhesive is removed from the face of the cap.
  • Page 97: Cap Assembly Installation

    Cap Assembly 13-7 SSEMBLY NSTALLATION 1. Thread ribbon cable through goose neck. Connect Solenoid connector. 2. Inspect gasket for gum or tears, if necessary. 3. Remove residual adhesive from cap by gently rolling it off with a finger. 4. Peel backing off of new face plate assembly and install. P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 98 13-8 Cap Assembly P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 99: Chapter 14, Power Supply

    Chapter 14 Power Supply POWER SUPPLY REPLACEMENT ....... 14-2 Power supply inspection ........14-2 Power supply replacement .
  • Page 100: Power Supply Replacement

    2. Check the P1 connector for proper voltages. If no voltage is present, check F1. If F1 is good, replace the power supply. Power supply replacement Note: Power supply P/N 10403200-xx and P/N 10402405-XXX are no longer in use. Contact Haemonetics to determine the appropriate replacement. P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 101 Power Supply 14-3 1. Disconnect all plug connectors from the power supply. 2. Unscrew the four mounting screws and install the new power supply with the same orientation. 3. Attach the extender harness. With the motor installed and the shroud mounted, start the Shaker rocking.
  • Page 102: Power Supply Replacement

    14-4 Power Supply P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 103: Chapter 15, Shaker Keystroke Quick Reference

    Chapter 15 Shaker Keystroke Quick Reference KEYSTROKE QUICK REFERENCE ....... 15-2 P/N 108755-US, Manual revision: AA...
  • Page 104: Keystroke Quick Reference

    15-2 Shaker Keystroke Quick Reference EYSTROKE UICK EFERENCE Note: The operator should be familiar with the detailed Shaker communication instructions before using this reference guide. Table 15-1, Keystroke Quick Reference KEYSTROKE POSSIBLE ACTION/USE start/stop,<*> Read operator input, if any, and proceed to next step. Start blood collection from ready mode.
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