Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual Contents Contents.........................................................................................................................................................i 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Symbols....................................................................................................................................... 2 1.2 Warranty considerations .............................................................................................................. 3 2 Description .............................................................................................................................................. 4 2.1 General description...................................................................................................................... 4 2.2 Features of Shangrila590............................................................................................................. 4 2.3 Specification................................................................................................................................ 5 3 Checking ................................................................................................................................................. 6 3.1 Checkout procedures ................................................................................................................... 6 3.2 Testing alarm ............................................................................................................................... 8 4 Theory and Diagram................................................................................................................................ 9 5 User Maintenance.................................................................................................................................. 10 5.1 Repair Policy ............................................................................................................................. 11 5.2 Maintaining Outline and Schedule ............................................................................................ 12 5.3 Replacing fuses ......................................................................................................................... 13 6 Troubleshooting..................................................................................................................................... 14 7 Operation Methods of Various Ventilation Modes ................................................................................ 15 7.1 C: also called control respiration............................................................................................... 15 7.2 A: Namely assist respiration...................................................................................................... 15 7.3 SIMV......................................................................................................................................... 16 7.4 A/C+SIGH................................................................................................................................. 16 7.5 SPONT ...................................................................................................................................... 17 8 Pneumatic system.................................................................................................................................. 18 8.1 Schematic diagram .................................................................................................................... 18 8.2 Gas inlet module........................................................................................................................ 20 8.3 Inspiratory module .................................................................................................................... 21 8.4 Expiratory module..................................................................................................................... 22 8.5 Display screen assembly ........................................................................................................... 23 9 Electrical system ................................................................................................................................... 28 9.1 Main Board................................................................................................................................ 28 9.2 Power Board.............................................................................................................................. 31 9.3 Display Board............................................................................................................................ 33 9.4 Key Board ................................................................................................................................. 35 9.5 Encoder Board........................................................................................................................... 37 9.6 Pressure Board........................................................................................................................... 37 9.7 Switching Power Supply Assembly........................................................................................... 38 10 Schematics......................................................................................................................................... 39 i Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 1 Introduction This service manual provides procedures for testing and maintaining the Aeonmed model anesthetic machine. It is not intended to be a complete maintenance document; therefore, it contains no disassembly or reassembly instructions. Refer any repairs or adjustments that exceed the scope of this manual to the Service Center of Beijing Aeonmed Co., Ltd by calling 800-810-8333 or 86-10-88799987-333 This manual contains proprietary information. It is intended for use only by individuals qualified in the installation and maintenance of the Aeonmed anesthetic machine. Receipt, purchase, or possession of this document in no way confers or transfers any other rights for the use of this information. Disclosure or reproduction of the enclosed, without the written permission of Beijing Aeonmed Co., Ltd is prohibited. This manual is intended for use only by technicians who have successfully completed Beijing Aeonmed Co., Ltd training on this product. Beijing Aeonmed Co., Ltd believes the information herein is accurate but accepts no responsibility for errors, omissions, or misrepresentation. 1 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 1.1 Symbols Warnings and Cautions indicate all the possible dangers in case of violation of the stipulations in this manual. Refer to and follow them. WARNING: indicates potential hazards to operators or patients CAUTION: indicates potential damage to equipment Instead of illustrations, other symbols may also be utilized. Not all of them may necessarily appear in the equipment and manual. The symbols include: ON(Power) Type B equipment OFF(Power) SN Serial Number Standby Direct Current Alternating Current Warning or 7000-0434 Protectively earth NOTE: refer to the manual, IEC601-1 Equipotential This way up Dangerous Voltage Lock Alarm Silence Unlock 2 Caution, ISO Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 1.2 Warranty considerations Do not make any service repairs on this equipment during the states warranty period. Any unauthorized work immediately voids the warranty. Aeonmed will not be liable for any repairs attempted by the owner. Any such attempted repairs other than specified no warranty repairs void the warranty. 3 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 2 Description This chapter describes the systems, features, controls, and labels on the Aeonmed ventilators. Also included is a description of the table of technical specifications. 2.1 General description The Shangrila590 ventilator is pneumatic driven, electronic-controlled, pressure-limit and time-cycled multifunctional ventilator also with perfect multi-ventilating mode and monitoring system. 2.2 Features of Shangrila590 Feature Shangrila590 Mode of ventilation VCV PCV SIMV PSV SIGH SPONT I:E ratio 2:1 to 1:4 Respiration frequency 4 to 100bpm Tidal volume 0 , 50 to 1500ml Power failure alarm Yes High pressure 20 to 80cmH2O Low pressure 0 to 20cmH2O Alarm silence Not more than 120senconds 4 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 2.3 Specification Power Power line Fuses 220V±22V, 50Hz±1Hz φ5×20, 0.5A(T) Power usage <=50W Type Positive pressure volume Protection shock against electrical Type of protection: class I Degree of protection: Type B Gas input Gas type O2 Air Gas pressure 0.3 to 0.5Mpa Environment Relative humidity +5 °C to +40°C Not more than 80% Atmospheric pressure 96kPa to104kPa Noise of whole set <65dB(A) Warming up no less than 5min Ambient temperature Miscellaneous Dimensions 900(H)×600(D)×550(W)mm Weight 42kg 5 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 3 Checking 3.1 Checkout procedures WARNING: Do not use this system before the operation and maintenance manual are read and understood. • Whole system connection • All warnings and cautions • Using guide of each system module • Testing method of each system module Before using this system: • Complete all tests of this section • Test all the rest of system modules If test failure, do not use this system. Please contact service representative. 3.1.1 Ventilator and relevant parts’ check Operators should check the machine before operating the ventilator to ensure the good condition. 3.1.2 Power-off alarming check Switching on the ventilator’s power, then off, should cause sound alarm. 3.1.3 Switch on the ventilator’s power Set the ventilator standard state Upper pressure limit at Lower pressure limit at The respiratory frequency at The ventilation mode as I: E as The tidal volume 6kPa 0.5kPa 20bpm A/C 1:2 700ml 6 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 3.1.4 Airway upper pressure limit alarming function check Adjust the upper pressure setting key, the display value is a little lower than the airway pressure peak value, set out the sound-light alarm, then the machine turns into respiration immediately with decrease of the airway pressure. 3.1.5 Airway lower pressure limit alarming function check Take off the inspiration channel hose. After ten to fifteen seconds sound-light alarm occurs. 3.1.6 Trigger pressure check Set the trigger pressure at 0.1cm H2O. Pinch the simulated lung with both hands. When the airway pressure is a little lower than the preset value, trigger inspiration and the indicating light to flash. 3.1.7 SIMV function check Set the respiratory frequency at twenty times per minute. and the ventilating mode as A/C. Choose the respiratory function to be SIMV f/2 or SIMV f/4. After one minute, observe TOTAL reading ten times per minute or five times per minute. 3.1.8 Spontaneous function check Set the function at Spontaneous and the trigger voltage at -3cmH2O. Pinch the simulated lung with hand to form negative pressure; at this time the ventilator should deliver gas. When airway pressure reaches 3cmH2O, start ventilation. 3.1.9 A/C+SIGH function check First set the ventilating mode as A/C, turn the flow regulating knob to the minimum, then change the ventilating mode to SIGH, following that is one sigh with 1.5 times of the tidal volume. 7 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 3.2 Testing alarm 1 Connect reservoir bag to patient end. 2 Turn on mains switch. 3 Set control options: Ventilation mode: VCV mode Ventilator: VT: 700ml f: 20bpm I:E: 1:2 4 5 6 7 Make sure: • Pressure at the end of expiration is 0 cmH2O approximately. • Right data displayed on the screen. Test high airway pressure alarm: • View airway pressure on the screen. • Adjust lower limit of Paw to above High Pressure, and conform the alarm occurs. • Adjust lower limit of Paw to below High Pressure, and conform the alarm eliminates. Test low airway pressure alarm: • Remove reservoir bag. • Other alarm occurs, such as “Minute volume low”. • Make sure that “Paw low” alarm occurs. Turn off mains supply. 8 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 4 Theory and Diagram Figure 4-1 Gas Circuit Diagram 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pressure Switch Pressure Reducer Magnetic Valve Proportional Valve Flow Sensor Gas Capacity Safe Valve 8 9 10 11 12 13 9 Inspiratory Valve Expiratory Block Pressure Sensor Mass airflow Sensor Wye Pipe Patient Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 5 User Maintenance WARNING: WARNING: To avoid fire: z Use the lubricant approved for O2 equipments’ use. z Never oil or grease any O2 equipment. In general, oils and greases oxidize readily, and - the presence of O2 - are highly flammable. Follow sterilizing control and security stipulations because used equipment may contain blood and body fluids. WARNING: Movable components and detachable parts can cause injury. Use caution when system components and parts are being moved or replaced. WARNING: No shock and strong vibration should happen during transportation. WARNING: Disposal of waste or invalidated apparatus must be in accordance with the relevant policies in local government. 10 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 5.1 Repair Policy Do not use malfunctioning equipment. Make all necessary repairs, or have the equipment serviced by an authorized Aeonmed Service Representative. After repair, test the equipment to ensure that it is functioning properly, in accordance with the manufacturer’s published specifications. To ensure full reliability, have all repairs and service done by an authorized Aeonmed Representative. If this is not possible, replacement and maintenance of parts in this manual should be performed by a competent, trained individual with experience in Anesthesia Systems repair, and appropriate testing and calibration equipment. CAUTION: No repair should ever be undertaken or attempted by anyone without proper qualifications and equipment. It is recommended that you replace damaged parts with components manufactured or sold by Aeonmed. After any repair work, test the unit to ensure it complies with the manufacturer’s published specifications. Contact the nearest Aeonmed Service Center for service assistance. In all cases, other than where Aeonmed’s warranty is applicable, repairs will be made at Aeonmed’s current list price for the replacement part(s) plus a reasonable labor charge. 11 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 5.2 Maintaining Outline and Schedule The following schedule is a recommended minimum standard based upon normal usage and environmental conditions. Frequency of maintenance for the equipment should be higher if your actual schedule is more than the minimum standard. 5.2.1 User maintenance Minimum Standard maintaining Planned maintaining Standard Daily Clean the outer surface. weekly Ventilate the system, and make sure that the system operating normally. It can prevent blocking and dust. monthly Test leakage. (refer to User Manual) When cleaning and installing Check if any components are broken, and replace or repair them if necessary. As required Replace new sponge of compressor. Perform flow sensor calibration when flow waveform is unusual. 5.2.2 Permissive Repairing Minimum Standard maintaining Planned maintaining Standard 6 months Test electric current leakage. 6 months Test mechanical safety valve. 12 months Perform the maintenance, checking, testing, calibrating and replacing of the components stipulated in this manual by qualified individuals. Notes: This is the recommended minimum maintaining level. Perform the local policies if they are equal to or higher than those in this manual. 12 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 5.3 Replacing fuses WARNING: Disconnect from power supply before replacing fuses, otherwise that can injure operator even death. WARNING: Replace fuses with only those of the specified type and current rating, otherwise that can damage the equipment. CAUTION: The fuse is fragile, so replacement should be carefully. Do not use excessive force. Replacing steps: 1 Plug the screwdriver to groove on the end of fuse box. 2 Turn counterclockwise 3 to 5 circles then pull out fuse tubes lightly. 3 Take off fuse tubes. 4 Enclose the new ones. 5 Push fuse tubes to original place gently. 6 Turn clockwise 3 to 5 circles with screwdriver to tighten. 7 Connect mains supply. 13 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 6 Troubleshooting Troubles Causes Patients breathing system leaks Corrugated hose damaged or connector loose Replace or reinstall properly Ventilator normally Source pressure is too low; Power cable is unplugged; Power switch is off; Fuse is burned Regulate source pressure; Plug in power supply cable Turn on power switch Replace with a new one Power off Check power supply Airway upper pressure limit setting too low Reset Airway block Remove doesn't work During operation, ventilator stops suddenly, indicating light goes out with sound-alarm Upper airway limit alarms Lower airway limit alarms pressure pressure Airway lower pressure setting too high Methods limit Reset Airway leaks or hoses and channels loose Check or reconnect Patients’ compatibility changes ---- Pressure displays zero or no readings Pressure sensor failure Calibrate pressure sensor Tidal volume displays lower or doesn’t display Flow sensor failure Calibrate flow sensor 14 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 7 7.1 Operation Methods of Various Ventilation Modes C: also called control respiration The characteristic is that patient cannot control releasing airflow, and all respiratory movement all must be carried out according to the conditions set by ventilator. Operation methods is as following: a) Set the breath frequency f. b) Set the ventilation volume c) Upper limit setting for airway pressure: it can be set higher when turn on the ventilator, read the airway pressure peak value from the airway manometer after ventilator runs normally in A/C mode, then set the upper pressure limit 1kPa higher than the airway pressure peak value. Fig 6-1 Control Ventilation Waveform 7.2 A: Namely assist respiration It is featured by that the patient can control the respiration frequency, while the tidal volume of the respiration, the time of the inspiration and expiration are still controlled by ventilator. To the patients who remain fully conscious and have spontaneous respiration ability, but can’t conduct enough breath function, the assist respiration of the ventilator is needed. a) Control the ventilation frequency f, the set value should be lower several times every minute than f total, b) Set the burst electrical level: adjust around –0.3kPa. To A, several above-mentioned parameters must be adjusted properly and must assist with vigor analysis. Other parameters adjustments are all same to C. 15 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual Fig 6-2 Assist Respiration Waveform 7.3 SIMV Synchronization Intermission Mandatory Ventilation This is a kind of method combined by patient independence breath and machine mandatory ventilation. The mandatory ventilation is touching off synchronous. It is used in the procedure from mandatory ventilation to independence breath before carrying down machine. Fig 6-3 SIMV Waveform 7.4 A/C+SIGH SIGH is that on the basis of A/C make a deep inspiration of double tidal volume every 100 times, which is adapted to the long term mechanically ventilation patient and can be used in “expanding lung” of thorax operation. When expanding lung, because requires continuous several sighs it is needed to convert ventilation method conversion switch several times between A/C and SIGH. When signing because tidal volume is doubled and the peak value of airway press increases, the upper limit set value of airway press will increase. That is the peak value is higher 1kPa than the value of sighing, the set of other parameters are same to A/C. 16 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 7.5 SPONT In some hospitals, after patient have spontaneous respiration, select SPONT should be provided for the patient through facemask before offline so as to train the spontaneous respiration ability of the patient. As a routine, the methods for realizing persistent gas flow are as follows: Fig 6-4 Spontaneous Waveform 17 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 8 8.1 Pneumatic system Schematic diagram Figure 8-1 Pneumatic system schematic diagram 18 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual Figure 8-2 Internal pneumatic system structure 1. Mains filter 2. Gas inlet module 3. Expiratory module 4. Fan 5. Switching Power Supply assembly 6. Inspiratory module 19 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 8.2 Gas inlet module Figure 8-3 Gas inlet module 1. Reducing valve 2. Calibration valve 3. Solenoid valve 4. Pressure Board 5. Straight quick connector 20 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 8.3 Inspiratory module Figure 8-4 Inspiratory module 1. Proportional valve 2. Proportional valve seat 3. Flow sensor 4. Proportional valve bracket 5. Inspiratory valve body 21 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 8.4 Expiratory module Figure 8-5 Expiratory module 1. Expiratory valve seat 2. Expiratory port gasket 3. Connector for expiratory valve seat 4. Sensor 5. Heat conduction plate 6. Semiconductor refrigerator 7. Pressing board 8. O ring (rubber) M23.6x1.8 9. O ring (rubber) M26.5x1.8 10. Cross recessed pan head screw M3x6 22 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 8.5 8.5.1 Display screen assembly Front shell assembly Figure 8-6 Front shell assembly The face sheet is fixed by 16 tapping screws (cross recessed, ST2.9x5). The line in the above figure is connected to the right bracket of LCD, see the following figure as pointed with arrowhead 1. 23 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual Figure 8-7 Display unit assembling 24 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 8.5.2 Back shell assembly Figure 8-8 Back shell assembly (before mounting LCD) The other end of wire indicated "To Key Board" in above figure is connected to Key board as pointed at figure 8-7 with arrowhead 2. 25 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual Figure 8-9 Back shell explosion diagram 1. LCD left bracket 2. LCD right bracket 3. Back shell 4. Hanger of Back shell 5. Shielding plate 2 6. Stop block 7. Shielding plate 1 8. Isolated sheet 9. Display board 10. LCD 11. Inverter 12. Cross recessed pan head screw M2x5 13. Cross recessed pan head screw M3x6 14. Hexagon socket head cap screw M4x10 26 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 8.5.3 LCD and inverter Figure 8-10 LCD and inverter The LCD is 10.4' TFT-type. 27 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 9 Electrical system 9.1 Interface function J8 From/To Board J11 From/To Board Main Board and Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Mains indication supply 1 +24V 2 Battery indication supply 2 NC 3 Battery signal charging 3 NC 4 GND 4 Prop. Valve signal 5 Power signal 1 +24V 1 +5V 2 NC 2 +12V 3 NC 3 GND 4 Prop. Power Power off Interface function alarm and J14 To Air Prop. valve J15 To O2 prop. valve 28 valve control control Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual signal J16 To PEEP valve J9 Connect to pressure board for O2 supply monitor J7 To 232 communication port 1 232-TXD 2 232-RXD 3 GND J5 connect to air flow sensor 1 Sensor 232-TXD 2 +10V 3 GND +10V 4 Sensor 232-RXD 2 GND 5 Sensor signal 3 +12V 6 GND 4 Pressure signal 1 Sensor 232-TXD 2 +10V 4 +24V 5 +12V 6 GND 1 +5V 2 NC 3 PEEP valve control signal 1 output J21 Connect to flow sensor O2 5 NC 1 +10V 3 GND 2 GND 4 Sensor 232-RXD 3 +12V 5 Sensor signal 4 Pressure signal 6 GND 1 +12V 1 Red signal to 2 Microswitch signal 2 Green signal J13 Connect to safety solenoid valve and controlling gas switch valve 1 +12V 3 Blue signal 2 Safety solenoid valve signal 4 GND 3 +12V 5 GND 4 Controlling gas switch valve signal 6 GND 1 NC 7 GND 2 NC 8 GND 3 NC 9 line frequency signal 4 NC 10 field frequency signal 5 +12V 6 Nebulizing signal 1 +12V 2 NC 3 GND 1 +5V 2 +5V 3 GND 4 GND 5 +12V 6 +12V J10 Connect to pressure board for Air supply monitor J4 connect microswitch J12 Connect to nebulizing valve J3 connect to fan J1 Connect to junction front panel of main unit output J2 VGA line valve 29 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 7 GND 8 GND 9 +3.3V 10 +3.3V 11 Buzzer signal 12 Mains indication 13 LVDS clock - 14 LVDS clock + 15 Battery charging indication 16 LVDS channel 2+ 17 LVDS channel 2- 18 GND 19 LVDS channel 1- 20 LVDS channel 1+ 21 GND 22 LVDS channel 0+ 23 LVDS channel 0- 24 GND 25 232-TXD 26 232-RXD supply 30 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 9.2 Power Board Power Board layout 31 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual Interface function and J3 From/To switching power supply J2 To power switch J1 Semiconductor heating J4 Power supply for main board JP1 Signal line for main board Pin Assignment 1 Battery 2 +28V (SPS) 3 GND 4 GND 1 +24V (Battery) 2 +24V (Battery) 3 +28V 4 +28V 1 +6V 2 GND 1 +5V 2 +12V 3 GND 4 +24V 5 +12V 6 GND 1 Charging signal 2 GND 3 External power supply indication 4 NC 5 NC 6 Battery signal 7 NC 8 NC 9 GND 10 Alarm signal Interface function 32 and Pin Assignment Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 9.3 Display Board 33 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual Interface function and J6 Buzzer interface J3 Connect inverter to J4 connect to key board J5 connect LCD to Pin Assignment Interface function Pin Assignment 1 Buzzer signal line 2 NC 3 GND 1 +12V J1 Connect to junction front panel of main unit 1 +5V 2 +5V 3 GND 4 GND 2 +12V 5 +12V 3 GND 6 +12V 4 GND 7 GND 5 Backlight signal 8 GND 6 NC 9 +3.3V 1 +5V 10 +3.3V 2 Charging indication 11 Buzzer signal 3 GND 12 Mains indication 4 Encoder signal A 13 LVDS clock - 5 Encoder signal B 14 LVDS clock + 6 External power supply indication 15 Charging indication 7 Clock signal 16 LVDS channel 2+ 8 Key-press read signal 17 LVDS channel 2- 9 Key-press input signal 18 GND 10 Key-press signal 19 LVDS channel 1- 1 NC 20 LVDS channel 1+ 2 LCD control signal 0 21 GND 3 LCD control signal 1 22 LVDS channel 0+ 4 LCD control signal 2 23 LVDS channel 0- 5 LCD control signal 3 24 GND 6 LCD control signal 4 25 232-TXD 7 LCD control signal 5 26 232-RXD 8 LCD control signal 6 9 LCD control signal 7 10 NC 11 GND 12 +3.3V 13 Display control signal 14 field frequency signal 15 Display signal 16 Line frequency signal switch interrupt 34 and supply Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 9.4 Interface function Key Board and J2 connect to encoder board J1 connect to display board Pin Assignment Interface function 1 Encoder signal pressing 2 Encoder signal pressing 3 Encoder signal A 4 Encoder signal B 5 and Pin Assignment 1 Signal 0 2 Signal 1 rotating 3 Signal 2 rotating 4 Signal 3 +5V 5 Signal 4 6 GND 6 Signal 5 1 +5V 7 Signal 6 2 Charging indication 8 Signal 7 3 GND 9 LED control bit 1 4 Encoder signal A 10 LED control bit 2 5 Encoder signal B 11 LED control bit 3 6 External power supply indication 12 LED control bit 4 7 Clock signal 13 NC 8 Key-press signal read 14 Key-press control bit 1 9 Key-press signal input 15 Key-press control bit 2 10 Key-press interrupt 16 Key-press control bit 3 J3 Connect to Face sheet 35 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual signal 36 17 NC 18 GND 19 External power supply indication 20 Charging indication Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 9.5 Encoder Board 9.6 Pressure Board 37 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 9.7 Switching Power Supply Assembly 1. Switching Power Supply 2. Standard spring washer, Flat washer, Hex nut (M3) 3. Cross recessed pan head screw M3x6 4. Switching Power Supply bracket 38 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 10 Schematics 10.1 Gas inlet module diagram 39 SolidWorks 17 12 5 3 4 2 1 13 15 A 6 A 16 11 10 9 8 7 14 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 301000106 301000032 304000006 220000141 220000081 220000082 130002783 130002673 240000100 130002782 130000222 230000135 240000101 240000089 122001282 130001319 130002672 No. Part No. Cross recessed pan head screw Hexagon socket head cap screw O ring Straight quick connector Straight quick connector Elbow quick connector O2 inlet connector Inlet label Solenoid valve Air inlet connector Connector M5 Filter Reducing valve Calibration valve Pressure Board Connecting piece Gas inlet valve body Name 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 5 2 2 1 2 2 1 M3X6 M4X16 5x1.80G PC 08-02 QTY Remark aeonmed Gas inlet module REV Tag DSN CHK SIG & Date REV File No. TECH STDCHK App. Weight Scale Sheet 1:1 1 of1 1 122001098 第 页 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 10.2 Inspiratory module diagram 40 B 2:1 22 11 23 B 12 13 14 19 20 B 26 18 A 2:1 25 17 10 16 A SolidWorks 15 A 9 8 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 No. 7 6 5 A 4 3 24 2 301000096 301000035 301000162 301000030 301000026 Cross recessed pan head screw 220000141 130002676 210000211 130000222 130000034 240000102 240000129 130002675 210001580 130002674 130001330 130001329 130001328 130001327 130001326 130001325 130001324 130001323 130001335 130003223 Part No. Straight quick connector Hexagon socket head cap screw Socket head taper set screw Hexagon socket head cap screw Hexagon socket head cap screw Proportional valve seat Microswitch Connector M5 Pressure spring Reducing valve membrane Proportional valve Proportional valve bracket Flow sensor Proportional valve connector Inspiratory valve membrane Inspiratory valve core Inspiratory valve port Inspiratory valve cover Top tray Lining tray Safety valve membrane Safety valve cover Spring Inspiratory valve body Name 2 4 1 14 3 M2X8-Zn.D 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 QTY PC08-02 M4X30 M6X6 M4X10 M3X12 Remark aeonmed 1 Inspiratory module REV Tag DSN CHK SIG & Date REV File No. TECH STDCHK App. Weight Scale Sheet 1:2 1 of 1 122001099 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 10.3 Main Board layout diagram 41 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 10.4 Power Board layout diagram 42 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 10.5 Display Board layout diagram 43 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 10.6 Key Board layout diagram 44 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 10.7 Face sheet schematic diagram 45 1 2 ALARM1H 3 LED-B4 SEG0 ALARM2H Alarm Settings SEG1 A (AC) SEG1 Red Green ALARM3H SEG2 AC Lung Mechanics (Battery) SEG2 ALARM4H Charge Green GND A Yellow GND Patient Data SEG3 SEG3 ALARM5H Config SEG4 SEG4 ALARM1 LED-B3 LED-B2 SILENCE SEG0 SEG0 ALARM2 LOCK SEG1 SEG1 Yellow B LED-B1 Mode Select SEG0 4 Green ALARM3 SEG2 STANDBY B SEG2 ALARM4 (Battery) SEG3 SEG3 ALARM5 Alarm Reset (Nebulizing) SEG4 SEG0 SEG4 SILENCE SEG1 Mode Select SEG0 LOCK C SEG0 SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 SEG7 LED-B1 LED-B2 LED-B3 LED-B4 SEG1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ROW1 ROW2 ROW3 GND AC Charge SEG2 Alarm Settings J1 Return SEG3 Lung Mechanics SEG2 STANDBY C SEG4 Patient Data SEG3 Emergency Start SEG5 Config SEG4 Nebulizer SEG7 ROW1 ROW2 Header 20H The battery indicator has two colors: yellow and green. aeonmed D Shangrila590 REV Tag DSN CHK REV File No. SIG & Date TECH STDCHK App. 1 2 Ventilator Revision V01 Sheet 1 of 1 3 D Schematics, Face sheet 130002682DL 4 Shangrila590 Ventilator Service Manual 10.8 Wiring diagram 46 3 4 5 6 A26 Power socket L 8-1 4 C 43 9-1 2 21 3 6-1 1 7-1 Fan A A27 Y2 4-1 5-1 A20 1 2 1 15 1 2 3 F1 Fuse 2 1 2 1 F2 Fuse Back side J12 10 5 6 11-1 1 2 3 4 J13 10-1 22-1 23-1 24-1 25-1 1 2 3 4 J4 1 2 3 J3 J14 J2 10 1 J15 45-1 Y3 J4 1 2 30-1 31-1 32-1 33-1 34-1 35-1 30-1 31-1 32-1 33-1 34-1 35-1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 W4 J18 J11 54-1 55-1 52-1 53-1 1 2 3 4 2 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 44-1 1 1 J8 1 2 3 4 1 26-1 27-1 20-1 211 1 2 J10 J9 69-1 36-1 37-1 38-1 39-1 J2 CN3 16-1 17-1 18-1 19-1 12-1 13-1 14-1 15-1 JP1 1 2 3 4 W5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 W6 2 1 J3 6-1 8-1 7-1 9-1 10 4 3 J4 J6 A W8 1 1 Floor 3 A21 CN1 16 EMI mains filter 2 2 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 W3 2-1 3-1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 J3 2 4 CN2 LCD Inverter Display Board 1 3 1 9 W7 1 2 3 4 26 J1 J2 A2 RS-232 10-1 11-1 W2 1 A1 VGA 8 Ship-type switch S1 Display Assembly To enclosure 1-1 7 A0 N - 2 + 1 LCD Controller A5 A22 J7 3 2 1 Buzzer J5 42-1 43-1 40-1 1 2 3 B J16 J20 1 2 3 4 A28 41-1 62-1 63-1 64-1 65-1 66-1 67-1 6 28-1 29-1 5 J1 2 1 Power Board 1 26 6 J1 2 1 2 3 4 5 Socket connector with lock 1 1 2 3 4 J21 B 56-1 57-1 58-1 59-1 60-1 61-1 W4 5 6 A3 A23 Main Board A4 30 W6 Y3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 Y2 LCD Right side Left side Floor 2 1 N L C GND +V +V 5-1 2 10 PEEP valve Switching Power Supply A6 W5 J2 J1 1 46-1 47-1 48-1 49-1 50-1 51-1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 J2 40-1 41-1 Key Board Encoder Board GND 4-1 A25 A24 C A7 C J3 20 A26 1 20 Nebulizing solenoid valve Face sheet Safety solenoid valve 1 1 2 3 4 J1 2 Controlling gas switch solenoid valve 42-1 43-1 16-1 17-1 18-1 19-1 12-1 13-1 14-1 15-1 24-1 25-1 2 1 2 3 4 J1 O2 end Air end Pressure Board Pressure Board + A12 (O2 end) (Air end) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Safety valve A18 2 A19 Floor 1 Microswitch 1 2 1 Heater Mass sensor + 68-1 Lead-acid battery pack 28-1 29-1 A11 A15 A17 Mass sensor A13 A10 1 2 A16 A29 A9 A8 (Air end) 1 2 - 54-1 55-1 1 Prop. valve body (O2 end) 52-1 53-1 2 Prop. valve body 56-1 57-1 58-1 59-1 60-1 61-1 1 22-1 23-1 26-1 27-1 A14 Y1 62-1 63-1 64-1 65-1 66-1 67-1 1 20-1 211 (From the bottom up) 26 W1 D D W1 aeonmed W2 1 Shangrila590 Front side REV Tag DSN CHK 1 2 3 4 5 REV File No. SIG & Date TECH STDCHK App. 6 7 Ventilator Wiring diagram Revision V01 Sheet 1 of 1 112000031JL 8