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kendall 6060 manualSign in Forgot Password. My Bench Close Sign In Not A Member. Sign Up Join MedWrench OK name type Receive Summary Emails. This device has push button control and an LCD display, which displays the pressure status in mmHg. Uses the same air hose on each side, and the same left and right Impads for inflation as the earlier 5000 model. FORUMS View All (4) Ask a New Question 1 Reply -KTK5100 9 months ago 9 months ago Servicing is there a compressor servicing kit for this unit. Reply 1 Reply -PKFoil 4 years ago 4 years ago Service Looking to place these units on an AEM program. Looking for Maintenance requirements from the Manual but can't find our manual. Reply 1 Reply -Grathell 6 years ago 6 years ago Can't find a service manual Can someone email me a service manual. Our facility has alot of these units and they are off lease and we will have to perform the repairs.By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Please review our Privacy Policy for more details. All Rights Reserved. Some are essential to make our site work; others help us improve the user experience. By using the site, you consent to the placement of these cookies. You may at any time change the settings regarding cookies. Read our privacy statement to learn more. Update my browser now. If you are having trouble locating a destination on Medtronic.com, try visiting our home page. For Models AV6060-USA and AV6000-AUSControlador y accesorios serie 6060Compressor Performance. EN-6. Controller test method. EN-6. PC test method.. EN-6. Manual test method. EN-6. Compressor Overhaul. EN-6Air filter replacement. EN-6. Compressor disassembly. EN-7. Compressor re-assembly. EN-7Compressor removal. EN-7. Air filter replacement. EN-8. Compressor re-assembly. EN-8. Electrical safety test. EN-9. Compressor enclosure isolation. EN-9. Compressor re-installation. EN-9. Recommended Service Schedule. EN-11. Key to Recommended Service Schedule. EN-11Dismantle the old reservoir. EN-19.http://agelectric-bs.com/userfiles/kyoritsu-5402d-manual.xml
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Remove the fill and vent valves from the old reservoir. EN-19. Replace the fill and vent valves onto the new reservoir. EN-19. Rebuild the new reservoir. EN-19. Install the new reservoir into the case. EN-19This warranty is for one year from the delivery of the controller to the originalCovidien Service Department at the address shown below, and Covidien will free of charge, inspect theThis warranty does not apply to the tubingIf, within the first year of purchase the controller is serviced by personnel other than those expresslySome countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of accidental or consequential damages, so theAlso, this Limited Warranty gives youThe Service Manual is intended as a guide to technically qualified personnel when evaluating instrumentUnauthorized serviceIf you have any service maintenance problems, contact Customer Services at Covidien. If possible, the original packaging should be used to ensure safe arrival. Before shipping your unit pleaseCovidien maintains a service facility with the capability to promptly repair an A-V Impulse Foot Compression. System controller. Controllers requiring repair must be shipped fully assembled, prepaid and insured to. CANADA Covidien CanadaPointe-Claire, Qc H9R 5H8STATES 5920 Longbow Drive. Boulder, CO 80301Huntingwood NSW 2148. Toll Free: 1800 350 702. Tel: (02) 9678 2256. Fax: (02) 9671 8118Liquid crystal display. Membrane. Switch Panel. Fascia Label. Case front. Power. Switch. Figure 1: View of the front of the controller. Patient Left Air. Tubing Socket. Communication. Port. Patient Right Air. Case. Screws. Instruction. Label. Power Cord. Retainer. Bumper. Ground Test. Screw. Fuse Holders. Tamper. A-V Impulse SystemThe alarm indicatorsThis manual conforms with the Covidien policy of restricting service procedures to board level.http://www.combustol.com.br/uploads/kyoritsu-4200-user-manual.xml In accordance with this policy circuit diagrams, repair and test information are not available forCovidien maintains a stock of replacementThe descriptions used are identical or abridged versions of items listed in Section 6.Throughout this document reference is made to part or all ofRelease eachCheck the pressure displayed is 130 mmHg and the hold time is 3 seconds. Press theThis program is used to verify compressor output and impulse pressure using the Standard testThe controller can also be connected toIf necessary the. The controller should be wiped dry with a clean cloth. Warning: Disinfectants that are known to be corrosive to metals must not be used. Use of Iodine can cause controller surface discoloration. The controller enclosure can be cleaned with a soft cloth dampened with water or a mildAvoid excessiveIf any liquid enters the grill or ports, then internal component damage will likely result. TheDo not immerse in any liquid. Do not use cleaning products containing ammonium chloride,The A-V Impulse Foot Compression System cannot be effectively sterilized by liquid immersion,The table below provides recommended detergent information and their chemical components.Commercial Example. Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate. Coconut DiethanolamideA-V Impulse SystemWhen a controller is opened for service or repair, remove accumulated dust from inside the caseExamine the labels on the controller and ensure they are legible and intact. If any ofExamine the power cord assembly and replace the power cord if there are any signsAs a quick check use a digital earth tester, and check that the resistance betweenIf this value is greater than 0.2 ohms, remove the power cord and test the powerIf the resistance of the power cord is greater than 0.1 ohms, then it should beIf the resistance of the power cord is less than 0.1 ohms, measure the resistanceConnect the controller, via the power cord, to an Electrical Safety Analyzer andCovidien for repair.http://ninethreefox.com/?q=node/15050 Ensure that the power cord retainer screw is securely fastened for this test.Check that the cooling fan is running smoothly and there is no vibration or otherIf the cooling fan is notBeware of metal parts at higher than mains voltage. For greater access to the fan, the power supply assembly should be removed (see. Section 4.15). Use a vacuum cleaner or low pressure air to remove dust or debris from the coolingRefit the power supply.Switch ON the controller and check the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) for sharpness,If the display appears dim or segments are missing,Use the following tests to check that the buttons on the membrane switch panel arePress theUse theUse thePress theIf there is any visible damageThe compressors should be tested every 3000 hours and maintained at 6000 hourCompressor service kits are available containingCompressor Performance controller test method. This is a convenient method of testing compressor performance at any interval andFor controllers with all version 16 software the compressor output pressure can beTurn the controller power switch ON and during the 5 second countdown press theA 60-secondWhen the countdown is complete the controller will impulse once from the patientThe compressor output pressure is displayed in theIf the compressor output pressure is less than 16 psi then the compressor should beAlternatively the complete controller can bePC test method. This is a convenient method of testing compressor and controller functionalStandard test load (1 liter), following the supplied instructions. Manual test method. This is a direct method of testing compressor performance whenever the controllerTo manually test the compressor output pressure open the controller case frontPosition the controller onto its handle, on a flat surface. Disconnect the compressor supply tube at the reservoir nipple and connect it to aTurn the controllerCompressor Overhaul.https://www.meslekpatent.com/images/commodity-trading-manual-chicago-board-of-trade-pdf.pdf Reference should be made to the Recommended Service Schedule table forThe following procedures are sequentially structured.This service is carried out without removing the compressor from the controller. All replacement parts are included in the Compressor Service kit 6000 hour (AV6752-01). Air filter replacement. Undo the central M4x5 pan head filter cover screw and remove the filter cover. Remove dust from the air filter recess with compressed air and wipe clean. Fit theInsert the baffle inside the air filter with theA-V Impulse SystemCompressor disassembly. Without putting stress on the rubber mounting feet, unscrew the four M4x10 capCarefully pull the filterCompress the piston assembly by inserting a finger into the bore and pull to removeRemove the M3x6 screw holding the exhaust valve assembly in place on theUse an Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) wipe to carefully clean the cylinder liner and inspectAssemble and align the replacement exhaust reed spring, exhaust reed seal, reedConfirm correct alignment of the exhaust valveRemove the piston assembly and spring from the compressor. Rotate the piston clockwise and pull to ensure the removal of the spring. A hookInspect the compressor for wear damage;If any of the above is found which cannot be rectified by the following procedure orIf there are no defects, internally clean the compressor with compressed air. Compressor re-assembly. Assemble the replacement spring into the new piston assembly by compressing andLightly pull the spring to check that it is secureFit the new piston assembly and spring into the compressor by compressing andLightly pull theFit the new cylinder liner gasket onto the cylinder liner assembly. Place the linerFit the new cylinder head gasket ensuring that the gasket holes are aligned with theCheck that the piston head is not raised above theFit the filter housing assembly taking care not to dislodge the cylinder head gasketThis service is carried out with the compressor removed from the controller so thatAll replacement parts are included in the Compressor Service kit 12000 hourCompressor removal. If the compressor service is being actioned at the same time as the reservoir serviceDetach the compressor electrical wiring connector from the power supply andRemove the moisture drain, air tubing andRemove the four M3 screws and washers securing the compressor chassis to theRemove the four M4 screws and washers, securing the rubber mounts to the chassisAir filter replacement. Remove dust from the air filter recess with compressed air and wipe clean. Fit theInsert the baffle inside the air filter with theCompressor disassembly. Unscrew the four M4x10 cap head screws securing the filter housing using an M4Compress the piston assembly by inserting a finger into the bore and pull to removeRemove the piston assembly and spring from the compressor and discard bothRotate the piston clockwise and pull to ensure the removal of the spring. A hook toolRemove the two M4x40 cap head screws from the rear cover end and remove theRemove the guide bush with the guide bush end from the cylinder housing legsEase out the coil assembly with the cable assembly attached, from the cylinderInspect the compressor for wear damage;If either of the above is found which cannot be rectified by the following procedure,If there are no defects, internally clean the compressor with compressed air. A-V Impulse SystemStand the compressor alignment tool upright on a flat surface, with the smallCarefully fit the coil assembly over the alignment tool and into the cylinder housing,With the alignment tool still in place and ensuring the cable assembly is clear, easeFit the new guide bush end into the guide bush ensuring it is fully inserted and. With the alignment tool still in place, fit the rear cover over the coil assembly,Align the two M4x40 cap head screws through the rear cover and coil assemblyWhen all components are correctly. Remove the alignment tool. Check internally for debris and blow out with compressed air. Place the linerFit the new cylinder head gasket ensuring that the gasket holes are aligned with theCheck that the piston head is not raised above theFit the filter housing assembly taking care not to dislodge the cylinder head gasketElectrical safety test compressor enclosure isolation. Apply a test voltage of 2500V R.M.S. at 50 or 60Hz (substantially sinusoidalNo breakdown shall occur. The test circuitCompressor re-installation. If the compressor service is being actioned at the same time as the reservoir service itRefit the compressor to the compressor chassis using the four M4 screws and washersEnsure that the rubber mounts are located into theCarefully locate and lower the compressor chassis downwards into the rear caseRefit the four M3 screws and washers securing the compressor chassis to the rearConnect the compressor electrical wiring connector to the power supply and the airRefit the moisture drain, air tubing and dc wiring loomClose case. Connect the controller to mains voltage. Test the compressor according to any method detailed in compressor performance at the start of this sub-section.Figure 3: Compressor user serviceable parts. Exhaust Valve Assembly. SpringPis. Air FilterLinCy semb. As. Sealing Ring. Filter Cover. Cylinder Liner. Gasket. Reed Spacer. Exhaust Reed Seal. Exhaust Reed Spring. Plain Washer. M3x6 Pan Pozi Screw. Filter Housing. BaffleFilter Cover Pan. Head M4x5 ScrewAssCylinder. Housing. Outlet Port. Guide Bush End. Guide Bush. Coil. Assembly. Cylinder Head Gasket. M4x10 Cap Head Screws. M4x40 Cap. Head ScrewsCable. GrommetChPis sem. Cable. Rear. Cover. Manufacturer's. Voltage. Rubber. MountsRecommended Service ScheduleCase foot set. Temper seal grey. Reservoir assemblyM Mandatory Replacement. D Replace on discretionary basis. A Replace using Loctite 401 after cleaning off all residual adhesive from moulding. N No actionKinked air supply tubing. Connect the Standard test load (1 liter) to the patient right air output socket. Switch. ON the controller and press theKink the air supply tubing to the test load. At the next impulse the controller willAfter another three impulses the display should show the icon for a kinked airIf the air is not dumped through theAfter the audible alarm sounds, unkink the air tubing. At the next impulse theRepeat this test procedure for the patient left channel. Detached air supply tubing. Connect the Standard test load (1 liter) to the patient left air output socket. Do notSwitch ON the controller, press theWithout stopping the impulses, disconnect the test load from the patient left airDo not connectAt the next impulse to the patient right channel,After four impulses toIf the controller does not alarm correctly the controller should be returned to the. Covidien Service Department.Close the case. Perform the controller safety tests to confirm the earth resistance and leakagePerform the complete controller functionality tests (see Section 2.2 or 2.3).If, when the controller is switched ON, aDepartment for repair. The diagnostic procedures specified assume that the controller is connected to mains voltageA-V Impulse System. This unique system has been clinically proven in peer reviewed studies to provide DVT prophylaxis, reduce pain and swelling and enhance arterial blood flow. This action sends a column of blood up to the heart, allowing plexus to refill. British Journal Of Accident Surgery, 1992. The Effort of the Position of the Limb Biomed Tech, 2001. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2001;83(8):1130-1132. Vasc Endovascular Surg. 1991 January;25:1 8-16. Reduction of post- traumatic swelling and compartment pressure by impulse compression of the foot. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1990;72(5):810-815. Mechanical thromboembolic prophylaxis with risk stratifition in total knee arthroplasty. J Arthroplasty. 2015;30(1):43-45. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2004 Jul;86(5):639-42. Foot Ankle Int. 1997 Jul;18(7):432-8. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1992 Sep;74(5):775-8. Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg. 2000 Mar;19(3):261-9. Effect of foot compression on the velocity and volume of blood flow in the deep veins. The British journal of surgery. 1993;80(2):198-200. Need Repairs, maintenance or installation for your lab equipment. 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The system consists of a controller connected by air supply hoses to specially designed inflation pads ImPad (NOT INCLUDED).The ImPad inflation pad is rapidly inflated by a controlled impulse of air from the controller. After each impulse the controller automatically allows the inflation pad to deflate. To deliver the impulse pressure effectively to the extremity, the ImPad inflation pad must be retained in the correct position. The inflation pad is available as an ImPad rigid sole foot cover, in non-sterile and sterile forms, as an undercast inflation pad which can be fitted inside an immobilization cast, and as a hand cover.The system has built-in alarms and displays to alert attention to adjustment requirements and to assist with rapid troubleshooting.The Kendall Movamedix 6060 A-V Impulse System has been developed to mimic the natural effects of walking on the circulation of blood in the legs. For the patient who is immobile or partially mobile as a result of trauma, surgery or pathology, the system has been shown to increase substantially the circulation of blood in the legs. The digital display screen is bright, clear and easy to read. Cosmetically, there are some minor chips and cracks present in the outer housing along the seams and in the corners of the unit. This does NOT effect the functionality of the unit at all. Air hose is included. Impad and all other accessories are NOT included. Please see photos for details. What you see pictured is exactly what you will receive!(30) Day Money Back Guarantee - Return it in (30) days for a full refund, less all shipping costs.Shipping:Please use the shipping calculator. The system consists of a controller connected by air supply hoses to specially designed inflation pads ImPad (NOT INCLUDED). The ImPad inflation pad is rapidly inflated by a controlled impulse of air from the controller. The inflation pad is available as an ImPad rigid sole foot cover, in non-sterile and sterile forms, as an undercast inflation pad which can be fitted inside an immobilization cast, and as a hand cover. The system has built-in alarms and displays to alert attention to adjustment requirements and to assist with rapid troubleshooting. The Kendall Movamedix 6060 A-V Impulse System has been developed to mimic the natural effects of walking on the circulation of blood in the legs. Condition: The impulse system powers on and responds to the keypad as it should. What you see pictured is exactly what you will receive! (30) Day Money Back Guarantee - Return it in (30) days for a full refund, less all shipping costs. Shipping: Please use the shipping calculator. Attention International Buyers. We will not state a price on customs or shipping forms other than the actual final bid price. We ask our customers not to make such requests as these requests cannot be honored. Please bid accordingly. 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Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the LabX User Agreement. Biomed check is strongly recommended before clinical use!”Please look at all pictures and go through detail description before bidding.)Shipping charges are NON-REFUNDABLE. It is stated that nothing on this page should be taken to constitute professional advice or a formal recommendation and seller exclude all representations and warranties relatinga to the contents. Sign up now. Shipping charges are NON-REFUNDABLE. BuyerA?A?A?A?A?A?s pay the return shipping charges Biomed check is strongly recommended before clinical use!”Please look at all pictures and go through detail description before bidding.)Shipping charges are NON-REFUNDABLE. It is stated that nothing on this page should be taken to constitute professional advice or a formal recommendation and seller exclude all representations and warranties relating to the contents.Sign up now. I took it all apart to clean it as per manual yesterday, but when I reassembled it and plugged it in at the wall it comes straight on and continuously pumps cold water. This does not stop and will even continue after the water holder is empty. The only way to stop this is to unplug it, but as soon as I plug it back in it comes on instantly and carried on pumping. It’s very new I only had it for Xmas. Any advice would be great. Thanks. It is clean and recently descaled, worked fine twenty minutes before. I did try the reset, twice, nothing changed. When the coffee pod is inserted the hot water passes through then half way through there is a splutter and coffee grounds are ejected causing a mess in the cup. When I put a pod in and turn the machine on, the water does not heat up and runs through until the tank is empty. Have you any thoughts of what the problem is. Thanks. I know how to descale the machine but I would like to know how to clean the water canister at the back of the machine. It’s an older style machine and I can’t get a brush into the crevices of the canister. Should we do a full reset and hope that sorts it out. Any advice would be much appreciated. I have carried out all procedures as indicated in the paperwork, but one pictorial instruction is unclear. Operation 2 showing procedure for your first drink. The pictures between item 7 and 8. seem strange. the last picture in this section shows the start button being pressed and it also shows 4 different quantities of coffee. How do you instruct the machine to vary the quantity? Can you help me please. Recently the machine does not stop itself like it should do. The appliance is clean, I recently did the full limescale clean and the barcode scanner is not obstructed. Do you have any idea what the problem may be. Many thanks, Dee The water tank is full, tried a descaler and the same happens If it is stuck, you need to dislodge it. Unresponsive. Found out it needed t service disc. Got one from eBay and it worked for descaling and seemed to work for brewing. But can’t change cup size. Plus button works for adding more water but can’t get lower cup size. Only have service disc and don’t know if it’s knock off or real. Could service disc lock machine in large cup size only. Thanks for your help Todd Have you checked out the manual for the T55. There is a link to a copy in this article (near the bottom). That should get you going. The water tank has plenty in it When I tried to use it today the machine started ejecting water as soon as I switched on at the wall socket, before I could put a pod in and press the start button. I have tried cleaning everything but it’s made no difference. Coffee seems fine just milk? I have the components of that piece together but the whole won’t click back to where I took it out There is a magnetic float which flips a magnetic switch to indicate there is water in the machine. The magnet seems to weaken over time. On one machine, I took it apart and jumpered the switch. It no longer indicates water level but fixed the flashing red light issue. On the other one, I replaced the magnet in the float with a small super magnet which also fixed the issue. Saved the cost of a new machine, and new Tassimo machines are not easily found. My wife’s favorite coffee is Carte Noir and not available with other single cup brands. Used it for the first time today milk disc works perfectly well but the coffee disc doesn’t seem to be emptying all the coffee into the cup. Other than that working perfect. Any ideas?? I have tried all the tricks here except the ne where I have to remove the side. I added water to the tank and it flowed through to the cup, lukewarm. I tried placing in the cleaning capsule from the machine and no change, opening the lid while it is going leads to water spraying out. Dernierement les disques ?melange maison? seulement, exploses durant l’infusion et la tasse se remplie de cafe. Ce probleme dure depuis plusieurs mois. Avez-vous un probleme de fabrication avec ces disques. Nous pensions serieusement changer notre cafetiere. Have cleaned the bar code and tried to descale but it wont run through the cycle. When the button held down for 5 secs a red light comes pn briefly and then goes off replaced by a yellow lght. Still nothing happens. There is water in the tank, the descale disc is in and nothing. Any ideas? It’s regularly cleaned and has been fine until now. One mug of Costa Americano is fine. However, if you make two, the second one is not hot. It was cleaned about a month ago so shouldn’t be scaled up. Learn how your comment data is processed. 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