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Repair and Maintenance Instructions
13-12088-Rev B
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  • Page 1 Intelect Mobile 2 ® Service Manual Repair and Maintenance Instructions 13-12088-Rev B | Intelect ® Mobile 2 - Service Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    7.7. US APPLICATOR 3.6. COMPONENTS 3.7. SYSTEM DIMENSIONS & 8. FINAL TEST SPECIFICATIONS 3.8. THERAPIES SPECIFICATIONS 8.1. INTELECT MOBILE 2 ULTRASOUND 8.2. INTELECT MOBILE 2 STIM 4. USER INTERFACE 8.3. INTELECT MOBILE 2 COMBO 8.4. ULTRASOUND APPLICATOR 4.1. SOFTWARE VERSION & SERIAL NUMBER 4.2.
  • Page 3: History P4

    INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. HISTORY 1.2. FOREWORD 1.3. INTENDED USER PROFILE 1.4. INTENDED ENVIRONMENT FOR USE 1.5. INTENDED USE 1.6. PRECAUTIONARY INSTRUCTIONS | Intelect ® Mobile 2 - Service Manual...
  • Page 4: Precautionary Instructions P4

    INTENDED USE In order to maximize use, efficiency, and the life of the The Intelect Mobile 2 device will be used to deliver a variety of modalities to the system, please read the User and the service manual patient.
  • Page 5 GENERAL WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS 2. GENERAL WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS 2.1. CAUTION 2.2. WARNING 2.3. DANGER | Intelect ® Mobile 2 - Service Manual...
  • Page 6 GENERAL WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS CAUTION • This unit should be operated at +5°C to +40°C and 30% to 75% Relative Humidity. The unit should be transported and stored at -20°C to +60°C and 10% to 90% Relative Humidity. • Use of parts or materials other than DJO’s can degrade minimum safety. •...
  • Page 7 • Portable RF communications equipment should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the Intelect Mobile 2, including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result. •...
  • Page 8 GENERAL WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS DANGER • Stimulus delivered by the TENS waveforms of this device, in certain configurations, will deliver a charge of 25 microcoulombs (µC) or greater per pulse and may be sufficient to cause electrocution. Electrical current of this magnitude must not flow through the thorax because it may cause a cardiac arrhythmia.
  • Page 9 DEVICE DESCRIPTION 3. DEVICE DESCRIPTION 3.1. GENERAL TERMINOLOGY 3.2. SYSTEM SOFTWARE SYMBOLS 3.3. DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE MARKINGS 3.4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3.5. OPERATOR INTERFACE 3.6. COMPONENTS 3.7. SYSTEM DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 3.8. THERAPIES SPECIFICATIONS 3.8.1. ULTRASOUND THERAPY 3.8.2. ELECTRO-STIMULATION THERAPY | Intelect ®...
  • Page 10: Device Description

    DEVICE DESCRIPTION 3.1. GENERAL TERMINOLOGY The following are definitions for the terminology used throughout this manual. Study these terms to become familiar with them for ease of system operation and control functionality of the Intelect ® Mobile 2. 3.2. SYSTEM SOFTWARE SYMBOLS | Intelect ®...
  • Page 11: Description Of Device Markings

    DEVICE DESCRIPTION 3.3. DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE MARKINGS The markings on the unit are assurance of its conformity to the highest applicable standards of medical equipment safety and electromagnetic compatibility and conform to ISO 7010 and ISO15-223-1 One or more of the following markings may appear on the device: | Intelect ®...
  • Page 12: Product Description

    DEVICE DESCRIPTION 3.4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The Intelect ® Mobile 2 is a two-channel electrotherapy, ultrasound therapy and Combo system used with or without an optional Cart, allowing for the inclusion of a Vacuum module. This equipment is to be used only under the prescription and supervision of a licensed medical practitioner.
  • Page 13 Intelect Mobile 2 Ultrasound INTL Set All 15-0145 Wall Power Cable 2m Black US Plug 15-1202 Intelect Mobile 2 Stim INTL Set EU Plug 15-0146 Wall Power Cable 2m Black UK 15-1203 Intelect Mobile 2 Stim INTL Set All Plug...
  • Page 14 DEVICE DESCRIPTION 3.7. SYSTEM DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS Width Depth Height Weight (no battery) Intelect Mobile 2 Head Unit COMBO 34cm 35.5cm 15cm 3.1kg ULTRASOUND 34cm 35.5cm 15cm STIM 25.5cm 35.5cm 15cm Cart configurations Cart 48cm (MAX) 52cm (MAX) 96cm 10.1Kg 11.5...
  • Page 15 DEVICE DESCRIPTION 3.8. THERAPIES SPECIFICATIONS Output Power 3.8.1. Ultrasound Therapy Frequency 1 MHz; 3 MHz Duty Cycles 10%, 20%, 50%, Continuous Pulse Repetition Rate 16, 48, or 100 Hz Pulse duration: 1-31.25 ms Max (ON): 31.25 ms Min (OFF): 5 ms Unless otherwise specified, ultrasound controls accuracy is: ±...
  • Page 16 DEVICE DESCRIPTION WAVEFORMS (CONTINUED) VMS™ TENS- Symmetrical Biphasic Advice on size and type of electrodes to be used is given in device GUI "treatment guidelines" feature VMS is a symmetrical biphasic waveform with a 100 µsec interphase interval. Advice on size and type of electrodes to be used is given in device GUI "treatment guidelines" feature Because the pulse is relatively short, the waveform has a low skin load, The Symmetrical Biphasic waveform has a short pulse duration and is capable making it suitable for applications requiring high intensities, such as in muscle...
  • Page 17 DEVICE DESCRIPTION WAVEFORMS (CONTINUED) Microcurrent IFC Premodulated (Traditional 2 Pole) Advice on size and type of electrodes to be used is given in device GUI "treatment guidelines" feature Advice on size and type of electrodes to be used is given in device GUI "treatment guidelines" feature Microcurrent is a monophasic waveform of very low intensity.
  • Page 18 DEVICE DESCRIPTION WAVEFORMS (CONTINUED) VMS™ Burst MONOPHASIC: Monophasic Triangular Pulsed Advice on size and type of electrodes to be used is given in device GUI "treatment guidelines" feature Advice on size and type of electrodes to be used is given in device GUI "treatment guidelines" feature VMS Burst is a symmetrical biphasic waveform delivered in a burst format.
  • Page 19 DEVICE DESCRIPTION WAVEFORMS (CONTINUED) GALVANIC: Interrupted Träbert (Ultrareiz) Advice on size and type of electrodes to be used is given in device GUI "treatment guidelines" feature The Träbert Current is a monophasic waveform with a phase duration of 2 ms Galvanic Current is a direct current flowing in one direction only.
  • Page 20 DEVICE DESCRIPTION WAVEFORMS (CONTINUED) VMS™ FR High Voltage Pulsed Current (HVPC) The VMS-FR version of the VMS waveform is a physiologically based channel The High Voltage Pulsed Current (HVPC) has a very brief pulse duration interaction in which one channel stimulates the agonist and the other the characterized by two distinct peaks delivered at high voltage.
  • Page 21 MAINTENANCE OPERATION WAVEFORMS (CONTINUED) Dipole Vector Interferential Current Isoplanar Vector Interferential Current Interferential Current is a medium frequency waveform. Current is Interferential Current is a medium frequency waveform. Current is distributed through two channels (four electrodes). The currents cross each distributed through two channels (four electrodes).
  • Page 22 MAINTENANCE OPERATION 4. USER INTERFACE 4.1. SOFTWARE VERSION AND SERIAL NUMBER 4.2. SCREEN DESCRIPTION 4.3. SETTINGS MENU 4.4. ADVANCED SETTINGS 4.5. SERVICE MENU 4.6. SOFTWARE UPDATE 4.7. PRINTSCREEN | Intelect ® Mobile 2 - Service Manual...
  • Page 23: Software Version And Serial Number

    4.1. SOFTWARE VERSION AND SERIAL NUMBER Find the Serial Number and the software version when the device starts 4.2. SCREEN DESCRIPTION 4.3. SETTINGS MENU Connect the mobile 2 with the application: Chattanooga Intelect Connect | Intelect ® Mobile 2 - Service Manual...
  • Page 24: Advanced Settings

    Clean Clean definitively the memory of deleted elements Clean Master Db UUID: Delete the identified computer when a synchronization with Chattanooga application has been done Ble Hw reset: Reset the Bluetooth Module if pairing issue with computer 4.5 SERVICE MENU On the “Display Unit Version Information”...
  • Page 25: Printscreen

    2. Maintain the “PLAY/PAUSE” Button down (①) and Push on “ON/OFF” Button (②) 2. Go to Intelect Mobile 2 product tab 3. The screen is blinking 3. Complete the registration form to be informed 4. Go to the Settings menu about new product software version availability 5.
  • Page 26 MAINTENANCE OPERATION MAINTENANCE OPERATION 5.1. GENERAL 5.2. SPECIAL TOOLS, FIXTURES, & MATERIALS REQUIRED 5.3. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED 5.4. RECIPE FOR DEGASSED WATER 5.5. FULL FUNCTIONAL TESTS 5.6. US CALIBRATION REQUIREMENTS 5.7. US CALIBRATION PROCEDURE 5.8. CLEANING INSTRUCTION | Intelect ® Mobile 2 - Service Manual...
  • Page 27: Maintenance Operation

    Perform the tests found in this section to check Full or fixture other than those stated could give wrong Functionality of new Intelect Mobile 2 and accessories. readings or test results. Always perform the tests Before releasing the device to the end-user, the Final exactly as stated to ensure accurate results.
  • Page 28: Calibration Procedure

    MAINTENANCE OPERATION US applicator servicing activities Repair Center Test after Action Equipment Comment with agreement repair FINAL TEST Cable + PCBA assy Watt meter Calibration replacement Required Calibration FINAL TEST Transducer Calibration Watt meter replacement Required Calibration FINAL TEST: Grip overmold Power test Watt meter replacement...
  • Page 29 MAINTENANCE OPERATION • Press “Next” to calibrate the power output to 1 MHz • Press “Next”, dry the applicator and place it on the holder. • Select “Hv nom” line and increase the power with the knob to read the “Target P” value on the power meter •...
  • Page 30: Cleaning Instruction

    MAINTENANCE OPERATION 5.8. CLEANING INSTRUCTION Cleaning the LCD Screen Clean the LCD with a clean, dry cloth, in the same Cleaning the Intelect Mobile 2 ® way as cleaning the computer monitor screen. Do not use abrasive materials or chemicals or liquids. Disconnect everything from the power source, clean the system with a clean, lint-free cloth Cleaning Ultrasound Applicator...
  • Page 31 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1. NO POWER 6.2. SCREEN DEFAULT 6.3. FAN DEFAULT 6.4. BATTERY TEST 6.5. FAILURE DURING TREATMENT 6.6. ERRORS CODES | Intelect ® Mobile 2 - Service Manual...
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Before to release the device to the final customer, the Final Test must be done, passed at 100 % and registered in the doc (Page 50, 56, 64 or 67) Unplug the device from the mains first ESD equipment is required to touch the PCBA 6.1.
  • Page 33: Screen Default

    TROUBLESHOOTING 6.2. SCREEN DEFAULT: If your device starts but the display stays black, white or can’t change TOP DISPLAY SUB ASSEMBLY G16-0171-SP Condition: Blue light on the ON/OFF button on the top of device The device starts, the 32 LEDS around the knob button are animated during 3 seconds and then you hear a bip after the end of the boot Verification: Black screen:...
  • Page 34: Battery Test

    TROUBLESHOOTING 6.4. BATTERY TEST 6.5. FAILURE DURING TREATMENT Problem during a Stim treatment Full charge: 3 h Full discharge: Connect the stim cable to a load of 1kΩ and increase the intensity to 15 mA On Electro-therapy: If it’s not good: replace the cable by a new one. •...
  • Page 35 REPAIR OPERATION 7. REPAIR OPERATION 7.1. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENTS TO REPAIR 7.2. BOTTOM OF THE DEVICE 7.3. SEPARATING TOP & LOWER ASSEMBLY 7.4. TOP SUB ASSEMBLY 7.5. LOWER SUB ASSEMBLY 7.6. REASSEMBLY 7.7. US APPLICATOR | Intelect ® Mobile 2 - Service Manual...
  • Page 36 REPAIR OPERATION 7.1. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENTS TO REPAIR Accessories of Test Tools Stim cables Screwdriver Torx T20 Screwdriver Torx T10 Screwdriver Flat 2 mm ESD Protection: ESD Matting • Earth Bonding Plug • Fabric Adjustable Wrist Strap • US applicator Leads •...
  • Page 37 REPAIR OPERATION 7.2. BOTTOM OF THE DEVICE CONNECTION COVER BLACK INSTALLATION OR REPLACEMENT OF BATTERY G16-4161-SP COVER BLACK 14-1086 G16 LI-ION BATTERY G16-4441-SP VACUUM CONNECTION COVER BLACK Unscrew the battery door on the bottom of the device Unscrew the door on the bottom of the device (2 screws) (2 screws Torx T10) Remove the battery door...
  • Page 38 REPAIR OPERATION 7.3. SEPARATING TOP & LOWER ASSEMBLY Unplug the device from the mains first ESD equipment is required to touch the PCBA Gently push on the screwdriver and, in the same time, separate gently the top and the lower part G16-4101-SP MOB2 DEVICE HANDLE INTERNAL BLACK...
  • Page 39 REPAIR OPERATION REPAIR OPERATION 7.4. TOP SUB ASSEMBLY ESD equipment is required to touch the PCBA CONTROL BOARD G16-0010-SP MOB2 CONTROL PCBA 1) To remove the control board, disconnect all ribbon cables Back light: Open the connector before disconnecting the ribbon cable horizontally LCD: Open the connector (booth side in the same time) before disconnecting the ribbon cable horizontally...
  • Page 40 REPAIR OPERATION DEVICE EXTERNAL SILVER KNOB / ENCODER G16-4011-SP MOB2 DEVICE EXTERNAL SILVER G16-4041-SP MOB2 KNOB EXTERNAL RING SILVER G16-4311-SP MOB2 KNOB RUBBER BLACK 14-1031-SP ENCODER GRAYHILL 62AG11-L0-020C Unscrew these 4 screws (Torx T10) Return the front cover to remove the encoder Unscrew and remove the metal support The encoder is just inserted in the knob To remove the encoder: use a tool to make it come out...
  • Page 41 REPAIR OPERATION DISASSEMBLY TOP/ LENS + LCD CONTROL BUTTONS: PLAY and ON/OFF Disassembling the top/ lens with the LCD can be G16-4061-SPMOB2 CTRL BUTTON G16-4321-SP MOB2 CTRL BUTTON RUBBER risky for the LCD. Do that only if buttons don’t G16-4481-SP MOB2 CTRL BUTTON EXT SEAL work (needed to be clean or replace) G16-4071-SP...
  • Page 42 REPAIR OPERATION 7.5. LOWER SUB ASSEMBLY ESD equipment is required to touch the PCBA POWER SUPPLY APPLICATOR HOLDER 14-1023-SP POWER SUPPLY 24V100W Unplug the 2 connectors and unscrew the 4 screws (Torx G16-4171-SP APPLICATOR HOLDER RIGHT W G16-4181-SP APPLICATOR HOLDER LEFT W T10) Unscrew 2 screws/holder (Torx T10) Protected by Fuses T5A/250V model (ICP5A250V(S))
  • Page 43 REPAIR OPERATION US LOWER SUB ASSEMBLY G16-0030-SP MOB2 ULTRASOUND PCBA 14-1001-SP MOB2 US-STIM RIBBON CABLE Handle the PCBA carefully. Beware of not scratching the connectors and the electronic components (on the 2 sides of the PCB) around the screw holes. Unscrew the board (4 x Torx T10) Remove the board in 2 steps to disconnect properly the connector on the connector board STIM LOWER SUB ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 44 REPAIR OPERATION COMBO LOWER SUB ASSEMBLY G16-0020-SP MOB2 STIM PCBA G16-0030-SP MOB2 ULTRASOUND PCBA 14-1001-SP MOB2 US-STIM RIBBON CABLE G16-2011-SP MOB2 PCB METAL SPACER 18 MM M3 X 5 G16-2061-SP MOB2 PCBA WASHER 1.6 MM x4 Handle the PCBA carefully. Beware of not scratching the connectors and the electronic components (on the 2 sides of the PCB) around the screw holes.
  • Page 45 REPAIR OPERATION CONNECTORS PCBA G16-0052-SP MOB2 CONNECTORS PCBA The connectors PCBA is the same for all models FRONT PANEL ULTRASOUND G16-4051-SP MOB2 FRONT PANEL ULTRASOUND BK FRONT PANEL STIM G16-4052-SP MOB2 FRONT PANEL STIM BLACK FRONT PANEL COMBO G16-4054-SP MOB2 FRONT PANEL COMBO BLACK | Intelect ®...
  • Page 46 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS REPAIR OPERATION 7.6. REASSEMBLY and VISUAL CHECK Ensure all cables are clear of the side wall edges of Unplug the device from the mains first the two enclosures and center post. ESD equipment is required to touch the PCBA Remove all dust or other parts which could have moved inside the device before closing.
  • Page 47 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS REPAIR OPERATION 7.7. US APPLICATOR REASSEMBLY Insert the PCB inside the grip in the rails and push the ESD equipment is required to touch the PCBA board to the end Unscrew the transducer Screw the plastic part to the grip and check if the 2 O- rings stay in right position Take the contact spring out and Unscrew the support (screw driver PH1)
  • Page 48 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS REPAIR OPERATION FINAL TEST 8.1. INTELECT MOBILE 2 ULTRASOUND 8.1.1. Tracker sheet 8.2. INTELECT MOBILE 2 STIM 8.2.1. Tracker sheet 8.3. INTELECT MOBILE 2 COMBO Tracker sheet 8.3.1. 8.4. ULTRASOUND APPLICATOR 8.4.1. Tracker sheet | Intelect ®...
  • Page 49 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS REPAIR OPERATION 8.1. INTELECT MOBILE 2 ULTRASOUND • Check if the if the LED of US applicator (or G16 Test Use a test US applicator and the G16 test load box (PN Load) is lit intermittently and there is a sound.
  • Page 50 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS REPAIR OPERATION Applicator disconnection • Set the G16 Test Load switch ULTRASOUND to “COUPLED” • Remove the Ultrasound connector from the device, the advice “Applicator disconnected (0x00000000)” is • Put the end of the transducer in water. displayed.
  • Page 51 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS REPAIR OPERATION Visual inspection Enclosure Leakage • Use the “USB-Banana” cable to connect the USB of the Screen and Sounds device and the red connector IN (MD box). • Press the “sys “icon. Note : Sometimes, when you plug the USB to the device a warning with a sound appears, this is normal behavior.
  • Page 52 FINAL TEST 8.1.1. Tracker sheet for Intelect Mobile 2 ULTRASOUND Final Test Procedure ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ 1. Serial Number (S/N) Done ⎵⎵.⎵⎵.⎵⎵ 2. Software Version: Done Ultrasound 3. Ultrasound therapy runs without error. Pass Fail 4.
  • Page 53 FINAL TEST 8.2. INTELECT MOBILE 2 STIM The Stim cables must be connected on a load (1kHz) Use the G16 test load box (PN 14-9706-2) • Print the tracker sheet (P56) • Write on this tracker sheet the Serial number and the Software version : §1 &...
  • Page 54 FINAL TEST Press on intensity button and increase the current • • Check Pass/Fail the tracker sheet if “Electrode §4 with the knob for two complete rounds (> 5mA), fault (0x71020000)” is displayed. then press the “Play” button. Resumption of the Electrotherapy program on •...
  • Page 55 FINAL TEST Simulation of Electrode fault on CH1 Press “Intensity” field and increase the value with • Select CH1 the knob until the maximum, 140mA. • Remove the Electrotherapy connector 1 from the • • Check Pass/Fail the tracker sheet if the program §7 device, the advice “Electrode fault...
  • Page 56 FINAL TEST Total patient leakage Enclosure Leakage • Remove the black connector IN (MD Box). After, • Use the “USB-Banana” cable to connect the USB of connect it over the red connector, connected to the the device and the red connector IN (MD box). black connector of STIM CH1 (G16 Test Load).
  • Page 57 FINAL TEST Visual inspection Screen and Sounds Casing • Press the “sys “icon. Verify if: The casing is correctly closed The holders are not broken • Press to « Screen and Sounds » All tests performed are passed and the battery is Modify “Brightness”...
  • Page 58 FINAL TEST 8.2.2. Tracker sheet for Intelect Mobile 2 STIM Final Test Procedure ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ 1. Serial Number (S/N) Done ⎵⎵.⎵⎵.⎵⎵ 2. Software Version: Done Electrotherapy 3. Both LED work and channels run for 15 seconds without pause or any popped error.
  • Page 59 FINAL TEST 8.3. INTELECT MOBILE 2 COMBO Use a test US applicator • Select the field intensity and increase the value The Stim cables must be connected on a load (1kHz) with the knob until 5V, then Use the G16 test load box (PN 14-9706-2) Print the tracker sheet (page 64) •...
  • Page 60 FINAL TEST • Set the multimeter to V AC and read the value, you Ultrasound and User Interface must have a value between 1.5V and 4V, after • Press the “Ultrasound” icon. stabilization. • After set the G16 Test Load switch COMBO to “OFF”.
  • Page 61 FINAL TEST • You should have the Ultrasound status channel Select the field intensity and increase again with • the knob until 2.0 W/Cm2. “Running”. • Let the program “Running” for 15 seconds and • Set the G16 Test Load switch ULTRASOUND to verify that there is not pause or any popped error.
  • Page 62 FINAL TEST The following screen is displayed, on screen, • press on “Sym Biph. TENS” icon. • Press on the “IFC-2p” icon. Press on intensity button and increase the • Press on intensity button and increase the • current with the knob for two complete rounds current with the knob for two complete rounds (>...
  • Page 63 FINAL TEST Simulation of Electrode fault on CH2 Remove the Electrotherapy connector 2 from the • device, an advice is displayed indicating “Electrode fault (0x71020000)”. Check Pass/Fail the tracker sheet §9 if the • program is resumed on CH2. Simulation of Electrode fault on CH1 •...
  • Page 64 FINAL TEST Resumption of the Electrotherapy program on Auxiliary Leakage current • Remove the red and black cables on the G16 Test Load and put it on the OUT of MD BOX. • Put back the Electrotherapy connector 2 into the device.
  • Page 65 FINAL TEST Then, connect the wall plug to the wall. If you • Verify that the battery logo change, before , after have a ground banana connection on the table (there is no more the symbol of charge you can use it, using a yellow banana cable. •...
  • Page 66 FINAL TEST 8.3.1. Tracker sheet for Intelect Mobile 2 COMBO Final Test Procedure ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ 1. Serial Number (S/N) Done ⎵⎵.⎵⎵.⎵⎵ 2. Software Version: Done Therapy 3. Both voltages values are correct after stabilization...
  • Page 67 FINAL TEST 8.4. ULTRASOUND APPLICATOR Verify the LED is light continuously in BLUE, Check Pass/Fail the tracker sheet §4 Print the tracker sheet (page 67) • Pause the treatment Note on this tracker sheet the Serial number and • the size §1 & 2 Power On the device Select US therapy menu Select 3MHZ frequency and start treatment...
  • Page 68 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS Verify the wattmeter indicates 0 W, tare if necessary Select 1MHz frequency Set the power to min value (0.1 W) and start the treatment Verify the power is in the limit +/-15% (find value in tab) Set the power to max value Verify the power is in the limit +/-15% (find value in...
  • Page 69 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS 8.4.1. Tracker sheet for US Applicator Final Test Procedure ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ ⎵ 1. Serial Number (S/N) Done ⎵⎵.⎵⎵.⎵⎵ 2. Size of applicator : 1 cm² 2 cm² 5 cm² 10 cm²...
  • Page 70 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS 9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PART LISTS 9.1. INTELECT MOBILE 2 9.2. DEVICE TOP SUB ASSEMBLY 9.3. LOWER SUB ASSEMBLY 9.3.1. ULTRASOUND LOWER SUB ASSEMBLY 9.3.2. STIM LOWER SUB ASSEMBLY 9.3.3. COMBO LOWER SUB ASSEMBLY 9.4.
  • Page 71 9.1. INTELECT MOBILE 2 ITEM N° Service part N° Description REFER P 70 G16 TOP ASSEMBLY REFER P72 INTELECT MOBILE 2 LOWER ASSEMBLY G16-4101-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 DEVICE HANDLE INTERNAL BLACK 14-1045-SP SERVICE PART M4X12 TORX SCREW x 5 | Intelect ®...
  • Page 72 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS 9.2. DEVICE TOP SUB ASSEMBLY ITEM N° Service Part n° Description G16-4311-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 KNOB RUBBER BLACK G16-4041-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 KNOB EXTERNAL RING SILVER G16-4031-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 KNOB BODY BLACK 14-1040-SP SERVICE PART KB30X6 PLASTIC TORX SCREW x 5 G16-0171-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 DISPLAY TOP SUB ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 73 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS TOP DISPLAY SUB ASSEMBLY: G16-0171-SP ITEM N° Service Part n° Description G16-4061-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 CTRL BUTTON G16-4321-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 CTRL BUTTON RUBBER G16-4481-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 CTRL BUTTON EXT SEAL G16-4071-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 CTRL BUTTON LIGHT PIPE G16-4451-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 LED DIFFUSER KNOB 14-1041-SP...
  • Page 74 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS 9.3. LOWER SUB ASSEMBLY: COMMON PARTS All these parts are the same in the 3 versions of the Intelect Mobile 2 : ULTRASOUND STIM COMBO | Intelect ® Mobile 2 - Service Manual...
  • Page 75 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS ITEM N° Service part n° Description 14-1043-SP SERVICE PART M3X8 TORX SCREW x 5 G16-4151-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 MAIN BODY WHITE 14-1044-SP SERVICE PART M4X8 TORX SCREW x 5 G16-4461-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 FRONT LIP W G16-1091-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 FRONT LIP CLAMP B 14-1043-SP...
  • Page 76 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS 9.3.1. ULTRASOUND LOWER SUB ASSEMBLY ITEM N° Service part n° Description G16-4181-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 APPLICATOR HOLDER LEFT W G16-4171-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 APPLICATOR HOLDER RIGHT W G16-4051-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 FRONT PANEL ULTRASOUND BK G16-0030-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 ULTRASOUND PCBA 9.3.2.
  • Page 77 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS COMBO LOWER SUB ASSEMBLY 9.3.3. ITEM N° Service part n° Description G16-4181-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 APPLICATOR HOLDER LEFT W G16-4171-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 APPLICATOR HOLDER RIGHT W G16-4054-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 FRONT PANEL COMBO BLACK G16-0020-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 STIM PCBA G16-0030-SP...
  • Page 78 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS 9.4. US APPLICATOR ITEM N° Service part n° Description 28091-SP SERVICE PART G16 US APPLICATOR O RING 27040-SP1 SERVICE PART G16 US APPLICATOR PROBE HOLDER x5 27138-SP SERVICE PART SCREW M3X16MM PAN HD PHIL PLT x5 14-1085-SP SERVICE PART G16 US APPLICATOR PROBE SPRING x5 14-1060-SP...
  • Page 79 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS 9.5. CART 6 BINS : | Intelect ® Mobile 2 - Service Manual...
  • Page 80 EXPLODED VIEWS AND SERVICE PARTS LISTS ITEM N° Service part n° Description SERVICE PART EXPERIA SCREW, # 12 X 5/8, PHIL HEAD x5 27208-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 CART TOP BODY WHITE G16-4191-SP SERVICE PART MOB2 CART TOP HANDLE OUTER WHITE G16-4201-SP SERVICE PART KB30X12 SCREW TORX DRIVE x 5 14-1049-SP...
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