1.3. Use of the Operator Manuals ............. 1.4. Physician Responsibility ..............1.5. Maintenance ..................1.6. Modification of the System ............... 1-3 1.7. Resale Inspection ................1-4 1.8. Abbreviations and Acronyms ............1-4 Harmony XL Pro /SE/ SE System Service Manual...
Each time the operator presses the footswitch, the Harmony XL Pro /SE emits a single pulse when using the non-laser modules. Laser emission with the modules, however, is enabled only when the module’s trigger and the footswitch are pressed simultaneously.
Use of controls or adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Therefore, before attempting to use or operate the system, personnel operating the Harmony XL Pro /SE system should read this manual and the Modules Manual, and become thoroughly familiar with all its safety requirements and operating procedures.
System Overview 1.7. Resale Inspection The Harmony XL Pro /SE is a precision, technical medical device. If any Alma Lasers device is resold by anyone other than an authorized sales representative, Alma Lasers offers a resale inspection by an Alma Lasers technician to assure that the device is working in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications.
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Pulse repetition rate Quality switched Second(s) Super hair removal Skin rejuvenation Super skin rejuvenation STBY Standby Superficial vascular lesions Thermo-electric cooling Ultraviolet radiation (290-320nm) Volt(s) Volt(s) alternating current Vascular lesions Vascular/Pigmented (lesions) Watt(s) Harmony XL Pro /SE/ SE System Service Manual...
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CHAPTER 2 Safety Chapter Contents: Section Title Page 2.1. Introduction..................2-3 2.2. System Safety Measures ..............2-4 2.2.1. Electrical Safety ................2-4 2.2.2. Light and Laser Safety ..............2-4 2.3. The Treatment Room ................. 2-6 2.4. General Precautions and Cautions ............. 2-7 2.4.1.
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Safety 2.9. Module Labels ................. 2-19 2.9.1. Packaging Label ................2-22 HarmonyXL Pro/ SE System Service Manual 2-2...
This chapter describes general safety issues regarding the use of the Harmony XL Pro /SE system,, with special emphasis on optical and electrical safety. For the specific treatment indications, please refer to the Harmony XL Pro /SE Modules operator’s manual.
Safety 2.2. System Safety Measures The Harmony XL Pro /SE system, was designed to maximize safety for both patient and personnel. The following are some of the HarmonyXL Pro’s preventive safety measures: Electrical Safety 2.2.1. The system is protected by a semi-automatic circuit breaker.
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Warning Any laser or pulsed light-emitting device can cause injury if used improperly. High voltages are present inside the Harmony XL Pro /SE system,. Personnel who work with lasers or pulsed light sources must always be aware of the possible dangers and must take the proper safeguards as described in this manual.
The treatment room must be clearly labeled with signs indicating that high intensity light and/or laser energy are in use. The treatment room sign that is supplied with the Harmony XL Pro /SE system, is shown in Figure 2-1. Figure 2-1: Treatment Room Warning Sign The treatment room should not include any light reflecting objects such as a mirror.
This includes making internal adjustments to the power supply, cooling system, optics, modules, etc. Verify that the Harmony XL Pro /SEis wired for the appropriate electrical voltage of your country (120VAC or 230VAC). Maintenance performed by the operator must only take place when the system is shut down and disconnected from the electrical power source.
Warnings Related to Laser and Intense Pulsed Light Emission 2.5.1. Burn Hazards The Harmony XL Pro /SE system, emits a wide wavelength spectrum, which, in part, is invisible to the human eye and can cause third degree burns. 2.5.2. Direct and Reflected Eye Exposure Hazards...
If necessary, use soap and water to clean before treatment. If alcohol is used to clean and disinfect any part of the Harmony XL Pro /SE system,, allow it to dry thoroughly before operating the system.
Safety 2.6. System Safety Features The Harmony XL Pro /SE system, is equipped with a number of safety features. All treatment room personnel should be familiar with the location and operation of these safety features. 2.6.1. Emergency Shut-Off Knob This red knob is used for emergency shutdown. When pressed, it immediately shuts off power to the entire system.
Not suitable for use in presence of flammable anesthetic mixture with air or nitrous oxide The Harmony XL Pro /SE system, complies with the following standards: ISO 13485: Medical devices - Quality Management Systems - Requirements for Regulatory Purposes (2003).
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Medical Devices (2007). ISO 15223-1: Medical Devices - Symbols to Be Used with Medical Device Labels, Labeling and Information to Be Supplied (2012). EN 1041: Information Supplied By the Manufacturer with Medical Devices (2008). Harmony XL Pro /SE system, Service Manual 2-12...
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Emergency shut-off knob Remote interlock connector Proper labeling In accordance with the regulations, a recommended routine inspection and maintenance schedule is provided in the chapter of this manual (see Maintenance Chapter 7). Harmony XL Pro /SE System Service Manual 2-13...
The following labels are adhered to the Warning Certification Identification Harmony XL Pro /SE system,: Identification Label which is located on the service panel. This label contains the following information: Manufacturer's details Name of the system Serial number and date of manufacture...
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Laser Danger Class IV warning and information label. Risk Group 3 label Grounded power cable warning label – located on the bottom of the rear panel, next to the cooling system's venting port. Another card with the same message is attached to the power cable's coiling stud Electrical Requirement and Hazard label –...
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Caution Warning Date of Manufacture Manufacturer Serial Number Complies with the European Union Medical Device Directive Deionized Water Only label indicates the proper coolant to be used in the system. Footswitch label located on the service panel to identify the footswitch connection port Vent label identifies the connection port for the air vent of the cooling system's coolant reservoir Fill label identifies the connection port for the...
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Fragile - Cargo marked with this symbol should be handled carefully and should never be tipped over or slung Top - The package must be always transported, handled and stored in such way that the arrows always point upwards. Rolling, Swinging, severe tipping or tumbling, or other such handling must be avoided.
Connecting the Module ..............3-6 3.5. Remote Interlock Connection ............3-7 3.6. Connecting the Footswitch ..............3-7 3.7. Filling the Coolant Reservoir ............. 3.8. Storage and Transportation ..............3-8 3.9. Moving the System ................3-8 Harmony XL Pro /SE system, Service Manual...
Installation 3.1. Introduction The Harmony XL Pro /SE system, is designed for installation in an office or a clinic and requires minimal site preparation. When the Harmony XL Pro /SE system, is purchased, complete on-site installation, including initial system testing and calibration, is included.
Good grounding is essential for safe operation. Warning Verify that the Harmony XL Pro /SE system, is wired for the appropriate line voltage of your country. Depending on which of the Harmony modules have been purchased...
Note The positioning of the system shall guarantee access to the system’s service panel and disconnection devices: Mains switch, Circuit Breaker and Mains plug. 44 cm / 17’’ Figure 3-1: System Dimensions Harmony XL Pro /SE system, Service Manual 3-4...
90kPa to 110kPa. Note When the system is used intensively it emits heat. Therefore, it is recommended to install air conditioning in the room in which the system will be used. Harmony XL Pro /SE system, Service Manual 3-5...
To disconnect the module, reverse steps 1 through 3 above. Caution Never use tools to tighten the module connector – finger-tight pressure is sufficient. Module Connector Connection Latch Port Locked Figure 3-2: Module Connection Harmony XL Pro /SE system, Service Manual 3-6...
The footswitch supplied with the system is pneumatically operated for increased safety. To connect the footswitch, connect the footswitch's black tube to the connection port on the system's service panel (see Figure 3-3). Figure 3-3: Remote Interlock and Footswitch Connections Harmony XL Pro /SE system, Service Manual 3-7...
This operation is performed by Alma Lasers-authorized technical personnel. 3.8. Storage and Transportation Transportation of the Harmony XL Pro /SE system should be under normal environmental conditions within the following range: Ambient temperature: 0º to 50ºC Relative air humidity: 10% to 60%...
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Installation To move the Harmony XL Pro /SE system, to a different site: The Harmony XL Pro /SE system, is comprised of two modular sections that can be separated from each other when transporting the system (refer to Figure 3-4): Disconnect the module and store it in its dedicated carrying case.
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Installation 10. Connect the desired module and resume normal operation. If further advice is needed, consult your Alma Lasers service representative. Harmony XL Pro /SE system, Service Manual 3-10...
Modules Manual. 4.2. System Components and Controls The Harmony XL Pro /SE system consists of the following major components (see Figure 4-1): The main console unit that incorporates the touch-screen control panel, power supply modules, cooling system, switching module, service panel and isolating transformer.
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System Description Touch-Screen Control Panel Module Cradle Module System Controls Module Connector Emission Indicator and Port Keyswitch Emergency Shut- Off Knob Footswitch Figure 4-1: Major System Components Harmony XL Pro /SE System Service Manual 4-3...
System Description Figure 4-2 presents a block diagram of the Harmony XL Pro /SE system: Pump Figure 4-2: Block Diagram 4.2.1. Main Console The main console incorporates the following components: Control panel System controller Power supply modules Cooling system Switching module...
Light emission indicators (See Section 2.6.3). Control Panel: the LCD display provides information on the status and settings of the Harmony XL Pro /SE system, with touch-screen technology for system operation. The various module screens and their operation are described in detail in the Modules Manual.
4.2.5. Cooling System The Harmony XL Pro /SE's cooling system incorporates a water pump, water reservoir, a dual-fanned radiator, particle filter, deionizer, flow switch and thermal sensor. The system circulates water from the fan-cooled radiator to the module.
If an AFT, near IR, UV or LED module is connected to the Harmony XL Pro /SE system, a pulsed light emission occurs only when the footswitch is pressed. When any of the laser modules are connected, a pulsed emission is enabled only when both the footswitch and module trigger are simultaneously pressed.
Each module is connected to the system console by an umbilical cable that houses the wiring and cooling water tubes. The Harmony XL Pro /SE cannot be operated unless a module is connected to the system.
44 x 54 x 125 cm 17 x 21 x 49 inches Weights Total: 60 kg. / 133 lbs. Upper unit: 15 kg. / 33 lbs. Lower unit: 45 kg. / 100 lbs. Harmony XL Pro /SE System Service Manual 4-14...
This is the microcontroller unit that controls the system, it controls the following parts: Digital I/O: o Buzzer o Yellow Lamp o Key Switch Interlock FootSwitch o Cap Charger inhibit o Discharge Simmer Status Harmony XL Pro /SE System Service Manual 4-15...
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System Description o Leakage Status o IGBT Trigger o Scanner board o Flow Switch o Thermal Switch o Level Switch RS232 interface with LCD touch screen All analog I/O: o Charge voltage control o Charge voltage monitor o Tip ID. Figure 4-8: Interface Controller 4.4.5.1.
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Figure 4-10: Switching module 4.4.5.3. Dump Card The Dump card is responsible to measure capacitors voltage and to dump capacitors on a command from the Interface controller. Harmony XL Pro /SE System Service Manual 4-17...
System Description Figure 4-11: Dump Card 4.4.5.4. Power Supplies 1. 24VDC 70 Watts PS to LCD, Interface controller and Impact generator see Figure 4-12 2. 24VDC 220 Watts to fans, water pump and TEC see Figure 4-12. 3. 48VDC 120 Watts to Impact Generator, located under the LCD Screen see Error! Reference source not found.
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Self unit that tests several parameters in the system and send feedback to the interface Controller, if there's any fault, Interface Controller will display an error on system's LCD and will stop system operation. Figure 4-8: PIC Controller (Controller Mini) Harmony XL Pro /SE System Service Manual 4-19...
System Description 4.4.5.7. iPixel Scanner Controller Board Scanner Controller Board allows using iPixel Scanner Handpiece on Harmony system, iPixel Scanner controller board is installed at factory on every new Harmony systems as of HXL01125. If required it can be installed on previous systems per kit order or per handpiece iPixel Scanner order.
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OFF, the contactor connects the capacitors to the dump resistor and discharges the capacitors. In normal operation, when the user reduces the energy the dump card connects the capacitors to the dump resistor and discharges the capacitors. Harmony XL Pro /SE System Service Manual 4-21...
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System Description Figure 4-12: Dump Module Harmony XLPro System Service Manual 4-22...
In order to maintain good cooling and long lasting handpiece, once a year the deionizer filter, particles filter and deionized water should be replaced. Heat exchanger (Radiator) and all air filters should be cleaned from dust. Figure 4-13: Water System Components Harmony XL Pro /SE System Service Manual 4-23...
Main Circuit Breaker The semi-automatic circuit breaker is located on the system's service panel (see Figure 5-1) and protects the Harmony XL Pro /SEagainst excessive current consumption. The circuit breaker disconnects power to the system in case of an electrical overload. To resume operation after the circuit breaker trips off, lift the circuit breaker handle and restart the system.
- when the system is turned on, and in Standby mode – during Ready mode Blinking – during light emission (footswitch or footswitch Continuous and moduletrigger are pressed) Emission Indicator Keyswitch Emergency Shut-Off Knob Figure 5-2: System Controls Harmony XL Pro /SE system, Service Manual...
Refer to Chapter 6 for detailed explanations regarding the soft-keys. Proprietary information for each of the individual module operating screens may be found in the Modules Manual. Figure 5-3 presents a view of the control panel. Figure 5-3: Touch-Screen Control Panel Harmony XL Pro /SE system, Service Manual...
The service panel is located on the HarmonyXL Pro's rear side and incorporates the system controls and connections exhibited in Figure 5-4. Remote Interlock System Footswitch Separation Latch Knob Connection Port Main Switch Cooling System Circuit Breaker Connection Fittings Fan Grills Figure 5-4: Service Panel Harmony XL Pro /SE system, Service Manual...
(see Figure 5-4). Figure 5-5: Footswitch Warning If the system is in mode, laser beam emission occurs when the footswitch Ready and the moduletrigger are simultaneously activated. Harmony XL Pro /SE system, Service Manual...
Figure 5-6: Laser Module Trigger Warning If the system is in mode, laser beam emission occurs when the footswitch Ready and the module trigger are simultaneously activated. Harmony XL Pro /SE system, Service Manual...
CHAPTER 6 Maintenance Chapter Contents: Section Title Page 6.1. Introduction................... 6.2. Periodic Service ..................6.3. Service Information ................6.4. Routine Maintenance ................6.4.1. Cleaning and Disinfecting the System ..........6.4.2. Cleaning and Disinfecting the Non-LaserModules ......6.4.2.1. Cooled Modules ................ 6.4.2.2.
Maintenance 6.1. Introduction This chapter contains maintenance instructions for the Harmony XL Pro /SE system,. Routine maintenance may be performed by clinic staff unless otherwise specified. Any maintenance procedure not mentioned in this chapter must be performed only by Alma Lasers authorized technical personnel.
Maintenance Warning The Harmony XL Pro /SE system, generates hazardous voltages within main console. The interior of the system may be serviced only by Alma Lasers authorized technical personnel. 6.3. Service Information In communications with Alma Lasers authorized representatives regarding the system, always include the part number and serial number indicated on the identification label located on the system's service panel.
The following routine maintenance procedures should be performed by the clinic staff on a regular basis determined by the clinic protocol. Warning The Harmony XL Pro /SE system, generates high voltages and pulsed light/laser radiation when powered up. Always turn the system off and unplug the power cable before performing maintenance procedures.
Maintenance 6.4.2.2. Non-Cooled Modules Note Cleaning and disinfection should be performed after each treatment. 6.4.2.2.1. The Module parts: 1. Applicator 2. Light-guide (LG) 3. Light-guide sleeve (LGS) 4. Umbilical Cord 5. Connector Figure 0-1 : The Module's Parts (1) Figure 0-2: The Modules Parts (2) HarmonyXL ProSystem Operator's Manual...
Maintenance 6.4.2.2.2. Cleaning and Disinfection Instructions 1. Turn the system "off ". 2. Clean external surface of LG with soft cloth or cotton ball. Wipe and cleanany traces of ultrasonic gel from the LGS external surface using a dry cloth. 3.
Maintenance 6.4.3. Cleaning and Disinfecting the Laser Modules The cleaning and disinfection instructions should be applied to the all of the laser modules and their tips. It is imperative that the laser module tips and their lenses remain clean and free of dirt.
Maintenance 6.4.3.2. Laser ModuleStandard Tip Cleaning & Disinfection Instructions Turn the system off. Unscrew the tip from the laser module. Pull the guiding tip out of the tip body and push the removable lens out of the tip body. Wipe and clean any traces of gel or dirt from the three components using a dry cloth.
Maintenance 6.4.4.1. Cleaning the iPixelEr:YAG/ YAG 1064 QSW iPixel Laser Module's Wheeled Tip Section Prepare Enzol enzymatic detergent (or equivalent natural pH enzymatic) solution according to the manufacturer's recommendations (1 oz. per gal./8 ml. per liter), using lukewarm tap water. If at any time during the cleaning procedure the detergent becomes grossly soiled, prepare fresh detergent.
Maintenance wheels, for a minimum of one minute. Ensure that the wheels are exposed 360 degrees throughout the rinsing pass. Repeat the previous rinsing step two more times (total of 3 times), using fresh tap water each time for each soak and flush. Each rinse should be at least 2 minutes long with the entire rinse time totaling a minimum of 6 minutes.
30 minutes 6.5. Filling/Draining the Cooling System's Water Reservoir The Harmony XL Pro /SEcooling system's water reservoir must be filled/refilled with deionized water in the following instances: Upon installation of a new system. Every 3 months add water to compensate for water loss during disconnection of modules.
Maintenance Water Filling Procedure Refer to Figure 0-7: Disconnect the mains power supply cable. Connect the elbow fitting to the right port (labeled ) on the lower right Vent side of the service panel. Connect the clear tube with the funnel to the port labeled in the middle- Fill right of the service panel.
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Maintenance Filling Port Drain Port Vent Port Figure 0-7: Cooling System Fill, Drain and Vent Ports HarmonyXL ProSystem Operator's Manual...
The following troubleshooting tables do not attempt to list all possible system failures. Any fault not listed should be referred to Alma Lasers Service personnel. Warning Do not attempt to open or disassemble the system covers.
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1. Turn system off, wait 1 minute and restart; resume FlowSw Error Cooling system malfunction normal operation 2. If problem persists, call Alma Lasers Service 1. Turn system off, wait 1 minute and restart; resume FlowSw OFF Error Cooling system malfunction normal operation 2.
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1. Turn system off, wait 1 minute and restart; resume Data Buffer Overload System malfunction normal operation 2. If problem persists, call Alma Lasers Service 1. Turn system off, wait 1 minute and restart; resume Date Time Error System malfunction normal operation 2.
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Symptom Probable Cause Corrective Action Check power cable Power disconnected Plug cable into wall System does not start Call Alma Lasers customer Internal fuse blown support Red emergency shutoff knob is Release emergency shutoff engaged knob by turning it clockwise...
Troubleshootingand Software Installation 7.3. Software Installation Instructions 7.3.1. Required Equipment 1. PC computer 2. Disk On Key 3. Programing cable for Rabbit 4000 4. RFU 10.72 (Rabbit Field Utility) 7.3.2. Software installation on the Rabbit 4000 1. Run the RFU.exe file (Rabbit Field Utility) on your computer from its location;...
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Troubleshootingand Software Installation Figure 7-2: connecting the programming cable to the Rabbit Processor 3. Check the box of the of the port that end's with USB (see Figure 7-3) 4. From the opening screen menu bar, select Setup and Communications. 5.
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Troubleshootingand Software Installation Figure 7-3: Communication Options 6. Check the Use USB to Serial Converter box. And Uncheck the Enable Processor Detection box. (see Figure 7-3) 7. Connect the power cable to the Harmony XL system and turn the system on. 8.
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8. Connect the DOK (memory stick) to the USB connector (on the back of the LCD) 9. Press "Install Local App" 10. If the installation was successful, the start screen will appear on the screen 11. Disconnect the DOK (memory stick) and restart the system HarmonyXL ProSystem Operator's Manual7-11...
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Spare Parts Catalog Table of Contents Section Page 3 ......................... Introduction 8.1 3 ......................... Spare Parts List Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
The following spare parts catalog lists all of the Harmony XL modules and parts that should be stored by the Alma Lasers depot or distributorship for the use of the field service engineers. The Item # column of the table indicates the item number as shown in the illustration on the pages following the table.
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Figure 32 Solid State Relay EGIP15110501 Figure 33 Power Supply TXL-220-24S EGHP16010601 Figure 34 Interface module for Harmony XL Pro /SE ELGG05111311 Figure 35 Switching Module ( Harmony XLI Pro) AAHL03011201 Figure 35 Switching Module ( Harmony XL Pro /SE)
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Spare Parts Catalog Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Figure 1: Thermal Switch,turns the system off when water temperature exceeds 50 degrees Figure 2: Fan 120x120x38 24VDC, fan for pushing cool air through the system Figure 3: Switch Rocker,Indicates that the system is connected to the electricity power grid Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 4: Filter 1/4" NPT 178 Micron,filters large particlesin the water system Figure 5: Fan Control, control system fans Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 6: Contactor 220V Figure 7: Emergency Stop Switch, performs immediate disabling system Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 8: Main RFI Filter, filters Radio Frequency Interference, cannot be opened Figure 9: CONTACTOR LP4-K09004BW3 Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 10: Level Switch, water level indicator Figure 11: CONTACTOR LP1K09008BD 24V DC Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 12: Filter Water DI Cartridge,mineral ions filter for water system, cannot be opened Figure 13: Harmony Pro Water Tank,contains all the water of the cooling system, cannot be opened Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 14: RESISTOR 200W 220 OHM, Load for discharge capacitors, cannot be opened Figure 15: Circuit Braker 10A Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 16: Flow switch (service), water flow indicator Figure 17: Water Pump CPD 8800 (Service),activate cooling water circulation, cannot be opened Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 18: Heat Exchanger 731 1/4"" NPTF Fittin-Thermatron,Heat exchange connected to the water cooling system, cannot be opened Figure 19: Cap. Charger CCPF-1500-0.6-Dual, charge the capacitors bank, cannot be opened Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 20: Castor with stopper, front system wheel Figure 21: Castor without stopper,back system wheel Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 22: Lamp Filament 24-30V, indication lamp Figure 23: Signal Indicator Yellow Rafix 16,cover for indication lamp Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 24: FAN 80*80*25mm 24VDC, Heat exchanger fan for pushing cool air through the system Figure 25: Switch, Foot Switch, pneumatic trigger Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 26: Footswitch pedal, pneumatic trigger operate by foot press Figure 27: Vacuum Pump Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 28: Figure 29: Dump Card CL21060101-A, measure capacitors voltage and to dump capacitors Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 30: KEY SWITCH Lovely, manual system Lock Figure 31: Power Supply 70W 24V, Supplies power to the Interface controller and LCD, cannot be opened Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 32: Solid State Relay, electronic switching device controls current for TEC, cannot be opened Figure 33: Power Supply TXL-220-24S, Supplies power to fans, water pump and TEC, cannot be opened Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 34: Interface module for Harmony XL Pro /SE,Controlled system data via software Figure 35: Switching Module, This unit ignites the lamp in the Handpiece and partial discharges the capacitor bank to the lamp, cannot be opened...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 36: system screen iDisplay 15.6", cannot be opened Figure 37: Controller Mini For HXL, Self-unit that tests several parameters in the system and send feedback to the interface Controller Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Spare Parts Catalog Figure 38: Lasers Tip Scanner AssyFor HXL, Scanner controller Board allows using iPixel Scanner Harmony XL Pro /SE System Operator's Manual...
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Harmony XL Pro /SE System Service Manual APPENDIX A Electrical Schematic...
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Service Manual – Electrical Schematics Harmony XL Pro /SE System Table of Contents Section Page A.1. Upper Part Wiring Diagram..................A.2. Lower Part Wiring Diagram ..................SMSPNXLI10071001, Rev. A...
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Harmony XL Pro /SE System Service Manual – Electrical Schematics A.1. Upper Part Wiring Diagram SMSPNXLI10071001, Rev. A...
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Service Manual – Electrical Schematics Harmony XL Pro /SE System A.2. Lower Part Wiring Diagram SMSPNXLI10071001, Rev. A...
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