Drager Fabius Tech
Drager Fabius Tech
Drager Fabius Tech
Service
Manual
Part Number: 4117104
Rev: B
Date: 21 February 2002
© 2002 Draeger Medical, Inc.
Fabius GS
Anesthesia System
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B 4117104 Rev. B
Fabius GS Service Manual Table of Contents
DESCRIPTION PAGE
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
1.0 Recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
SECTION 4: DIAGNOSTICS
4.0 Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
4.1 System Service Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
4.2 Main Service Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
4.3 Service Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
4.4 Preventive Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
4.5 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13
4.6 Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17
4.7 Configure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-22
4.8 Serial Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-28
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CONTENTS (continued) FABIUS GS
DESCRIPTION PAGE
ii Rev. B
FABIUS GS CONTENTS (continued)
DESCRIPTION PAGE
Rev. B iii
FABIUS GS ANESTHESIA SYSTEM
AUXILIARY DISPLAY
OXYGEN
FLOWMETER
CONTROL
PANEL
VENTILATOR
VAPORIZER
BREATHING
SYSTEM
CYLINDER
PRESSURE
GAUGES
PIPELINE
O2 FLUSH
PRESSURE
GAUGES
SCAVENGER FLOW
CONTROLS
TROLLEY
1-0
FABIUS GS INTRODUCTION
1.0 Recommendations
Because of the sophisticated nature of Draeger Medical, Inc. anesthesia equipment and its critical
importance in the operating room setting, it is highly recommended that only appropriately trained and
experienced professionals be permitted to service and maintain this equipment. Please contact
DrägerService® at (800) 543-5047 for service of this equipment in North America. For service in Europe
call 49 (451) 882-3781. For service in other countries call (215) 721-5402.
Draeger Medical, Inc. recommends that the Fabius GS be serviced at six month intervals. Periodic
Manufacturer’s Certification agreements are available for equipment manufactured by Draeger Medical,
Inc. Please contact us for further information concerning these agreements.
Draeger Medical, Inc. products /material in need of factory repair shall be sent to:
After any component is replaced, verify that the unit is operating properly by running the appropriate
diagnostic procedure. The PMS PROCEDURE in Section 7 must also be performed after any component is
replaced.
The general arrangement of the Fabius GS anesthesia system is shown on the opposite page.
1-1
INTRODUCTION (continued) FABIUS GS
WARNINGS
Warnings are used in this manual before procedures which if not performed correctly could result in
personal injury.
CAUTIONS
Cautions are used in this manual to alert service personnel to the possibility of damage to the equipment if
a procedure is not performed correctly.
Copyright
Copyright© 2001 by Draeger Medical, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be
reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, or stored in a retrieval system in any form or by any means, electronic
or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, without written permission of Draeger Medical, Inc.
Trademark Notices
Narkomed, Vigilance Audit, Vitalert, Vitalink, Narkomed GS and Fabius are registered trademarks of
Draeger Medical, Inc. All other products or name brands are trademarks of their respective owners.
Disclaimer
The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only and is subject to change without notice.
Draeger Medical, Inc. assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear
in this manual.
1-2
FABIUS GS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
AUXILIARY DISPLAY
OXYGEN
FLOWMETER
CONTROL PANEL
VENTILATOR
VAPORIZER
BREATHING
SYSTEM CYLINDER
PRESSURE
GAUGES
PIPELINE
PRESSURE
O2 FLUSH GAUGES
FLOW
TROLLEY CONTROLS
2-1
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00457
SERIAL COMMUNICATION
PORT
O2 SENSOR
CORD CONNECTION
BREATHING PRESSURE
PILOT LINE CONNECTION
AC POWER CONNECTION
ON-OFF SWITCH
BATTERY FUSE
Figure 2-2. Back View Showing Interface Panel and Power Entry
2-2
FABIUS GS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
SV00505
PIPELINE
HOSE
CONNECTIONS
O2 CYLINDER YOKE
N2O OR AIR
CYLINDER YOKE O2 CYLINDER YOKE
Figure 2-3. Back View Showing Gas Pipeline and Cylinder Yokes
2-3
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued) FABIUS GS
O2 CYLINDER CONNECTION
PIPELINE
HOSE
CONNECTIONS
SV00551
Figure 2-4. Back View Showing Gas Pipeline and Cylinder Hose Connections
(machines without cylinder yokes)
2-4
FABIUS GS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
AUXILIARY O2
AIR
VALVE LUNG
SAFETY
VALVE
VENTILATOR P VENT
BREATHING
BAG (AIR
ENTRAINMENT)
ABSORBER
PEEP
EXPIRATORY CONTROL
VACUUM
VALVE VALVE
*V
APL VALVE
APL
BYPASS
VALVE
PISTON
PUMP
SV00499
OUTLET
Rev. B 2-5
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued) FABIUS GS
The batteries are located within the controller housing and are accessible by
opening the ventilator compartment. The 3.15A battery fuse is located on the
power entry panel at the back of the machine.
POWER
FUSE
3.15A J6
28 V POWER SUPPLY
2-6
Rev. B
2.4
SV00454
FABIUS GS
YOKE OPTION
O2 YOKE
AIR GAUGE
N2O GAUGE
2-7
SORC BY-PASS ASM
TOTAL
FLOWMETER
FLOW
SENSORS
FLOW CONTROL
VALVE MANIFOLD
AUXILIARY O2
FLOWMETER FRESH GAS
OPTION
O2 FLUSH
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued) FABIUS GS
Should the O2 supply fail or if its pressure decrease below a certain limit, the
O2 supply pressure alarm switch signals an alarm.
O2
FLUSH O2 SUPPLY
TO
PRESSURE
FRESH GAS
ALARM SWITCH
OUTLET
P8 P7
O2
P6 TO
AIR FLOW
METERS
P4 P5
N2O
PRESSURE
REGULATORS
O2 N2O
PRESSURE
GAUGES
P1 P2 P3 GAS INLET
ASSEMBLY
P11
O2
P10
AIR
P9
N2O
PIPELINE NON-RETURN
SUPPLIES FILTERS
VALVES SV00489
2-8 Rev. B
FABIUS GS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
If the O2 flush button is pressed, oxygen is delivered to the fresh gas outlet. The
fresh-gas ejector prevents the fresh gas from flowing back into the anesthetic
vaporizer. This avoids an increase in the anesthetic gas concentration.
O2 FLUSH
FRESH GAS
FLOWMETER TOTAL
ASSEMBLY FLOWMETER
(O2)
ANESTHETIC
FROM THE VAPORIZER
GAS BOX (O2)
FROM THE
SV00490
GAS BOX (N2O)
2-9
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued) FABIUS GS
If the O2 flow control valve is closed or if the O2 flow is lower than or equal to
200 mL/min, the SORC interrupts the N2O flow.
N2O can be added when the O2 flow is approx. 300 mL/min. In this case, the
SORC also prevents O2 concentrations below 21 vol.%.
The inlet valve vent (SORC bypass) allows O2 to bypass the restrictor in the
SORC when O2 flows above 10 L/min. are needed.
FRESH GAS
FROM
O2 FLUSH
FLOWMETER TOTAL
FLOW
ASSEMBLY FLOWMETER
SENSOR
FLOW
CONTROL
VALVE
ANESTHETIC
FROM THE VAPORIZER
GAS BOX (O2)
INLET
VALVE,
VENT
S-ORC
FROM THE
SV00491
GAS BOX (N2O)
2-10
FABIUS GS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
The flow control valves are used to adjust the O2 and N2O flows.
The restrictors and the spring tension are dimensioned such that a minimum
concentration of 21 vol.% O2 is always ensured. The maximum O2 flow is
approx. 9 L/min.
O2 N2O
restrictors
control
diaphragms
N2O check valve
operating-point
adjusting screw
O2 N2O
flow control
valves
2-11
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued) FABIUS GS
In the "SPONT" position the APL valve is open to atmosphere. This position is
the default position for volume controlled ventilation and spontaneous
breathing.
The pressure limit (Pmax) can also be adjusted during volume control from 15
cmH2O to 70 cmH2O using the control box and the PEEP Pmax valve.
2-12 Rev. B
FABIUS GS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
10 2 1
3
9
17
7
11
6
4
5
8
12
16
15
13
14
SV00493
Key
Rev. B 2-13
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued) FABIUS GS
During manual ventilation, the APL valve is set to the "MAN" position.
The patient system safety valve is activated. The piston of the ventilator
is in the upper end position in order to reduce the dead space volume of
the ventilator.
OXYGEN SENSOR
PRESSURE SENSOR
INSPIRATORY VALVE FLOW SENSOR
OPEN
PEEP/PMAX
VALVE OPEN
VENTILATOR
INACTIVE FRESH GAS
DECOUPLER
OPEN EXPIRATORY VALVE
FRESH GAS INLET
CLOSED
APL BYPASS VALVE
CLOSED
APL VALVE
ADJUSTED/OPEN
BREATHING BAG
ABSORBER EXHAUST VALVE
CLOSED
2-14
FABIUS GS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
During expiration, the inspiratory valve remains closed and thus prevents the
expiratory gas from flowing back into the inspiratory branch.
After releasing the breathing bag, the expiratory gas from the lung flows
through the expiratory hose, the flow sensor, the PEEP Pmax valve, the
expiratory valve, and through the absorber into the breathing bag. At the same
time, new fresh gas flows into the breathing bag.
OXYGEN SENSOR
PRESSURE SENSOR
APL VALVE
ADJUSTED/OPEN
2-15
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued) FABIUS GS
The patient inhales the gas mixture (expiratory gas and fresh gas) from
the breathing bag. The gas mixture flows through the fresh-gas
decoupling valve, the inspiratory valve, the O2 sensor, the inspiratory
hose, and through the Y-piece into the lung. The pressure sensor
measures the airway pressure.
OXYGEN SENSOR
PRESSURE SENSOR
FLOW SENSOR
INSPIRATORY VALVE
OPEN
PEEP/PMAX
VALVE OPEN
VENTILATOR
INACTIVE FRESH GAS
DECOUPLER
OPEN EXPIRATORY VALVE
FRESH GAS INLET CLOSED
BREATHING BAG
EXHAUST
VALVE CLOSED
2-16
FABIUS GS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
During expiration, the inspiratory valve remains closed thus preventing the
expiratory gas from flowing back into the inspiratory branch.
The expiratory gas flows from the lung through the expiratory hose, the flow
sensor, the PEEP control valve, the expiratory valve, and through the absorber
into the breathing bag. At the same time, new fresh gas flows into the breathing
bag.
When the breathing bag is full, any excess gas mixture flows through the non-
return valve into the anesthetic gas scavenging system.
OXYGEN SENSOR
PRESSURE SENSOR
FLOW SENSOR
INSPIRATORY VALVE
OPEN
PEEP/PMAX
VARIABLE
VENTILATOR
INACTIVE FRESH GAS
DECOUPLER
OPEN EXPIRATORY VALVE
FRESH GAS INLET OPEN
APL VALVE
ADJUSTED/OPEN
EXHAUST
BREATHING BAG VALVE OPENS
AS REQUIRED
The CO2 is scrubbed from the expiratory gas by the soda lime contained in the
absorber. The fresh gas replaces the anesthetic and oxygen taken up by the
patient.
2-17
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued) FABIUS GS
The APL bypass valve opens in volume mode, allowing excess gas to be
vented to the scavenging system regardless of the MAN-SPONT valve
setting.
The safety valve of the patient system makes sure that no pressures
greater than 75 cmH2O build up in the system. The pressure limit
(Pmax) can be adjusted on the control box.
2-18
FABIUS GS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
During inspiration, the PEEP Pmax valve remains closed. The control pressure
present at the PEEP Pmax valve varies with the set pressure limit (Pmax).
Any excess fresh gas flows through the open APL bypass valve, and through the
non-return valve into the anesthetic gas scavenging system.
OXYGEN SENSOR
PRESSURE SENSOR
FLOW SENSOR
INSPIRATORY VALVE
PEEP/PMAX
VALVE
APL VALVE
2-19
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued) FABIUS GS
The expiratory gas from the lung flows through the expiratory hose, the flow
sensor, the PEEP/Pmax valve, the expiratory valve, and through the absorber
back into the breathing bag mixing with fresh gas also flowing into the
breathing bag.
The ventilator’s piston moves back drawing the gas mixture needed for the next
inspiration into the piston space.
Any excess fresh-gas flows through the APL bypass valve, and through the non-
return valve into the anesthetic gas scavenging system.
OXYGEN SENSOR
PRESSURE SENSOR
INSPIRATORY VALVE FLOW SENSOR
CLOSED
PEEP/PMAX
VENTILATOR VALVE OPEN
PISTON
RETURNS TO FRESH GAS
START DECOUPLER
POSITION OPEN
EXPIRATORY VALVE
FRESH GAS INLET OPEN
APL VALVE
2-20
FABIUS GS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
Expired soda lime changes its color. The soda lime must be replaced
when two thirds of the soda lime in the absorber canister is discolored.
2-21
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued) FABIUS GS
2.8 Ventilator
The ventilator is located in a swing-out compartment at the left side of the
Fabius GS. A hose terminal is provided on the left side of the compartment for
connection to the breathing system. Fresh gas is delivered to the patient by a
piston that is driven by a motor and ball-screw arrangement. A sight window on
the compartment allows the operator to verify movement of the piston.
Two diaphragms (upper and lower) comprise a bag-type rolling seal that
surrounds the piston. Vacuum from the pneumatic assembly (described in a
later paragraph) is provided between the outside of the seal and the cylinder, to
ensure proper operation of the seal during piston movement.
During inspiration the ventilator delivers fresh gas at a given volume, pressure
and frequency. These parameters are set at the control panel. Refer to the
Operator’s Manual for details on ventilator settings, displays and controls.
During expiration, the bag-type rolling seal fills with expired gas from the
patient and with fresh gas stored in the breathing bag.
Power for the ventilator motor is distributed from the control PCB. A home
sensor on the ventilator signals the control PCB when the piston reaches its
lower limit. An incremental encoder on the motor shaft determines the number
of revolutions and provides piston travel information to the control PCB.
The ventilator pressure transducer is the same type as the one used for
measuring airway pressure. A hose connects the transducer’s positive pressure
port to a hose barb located on the top cover of the ventilator. The purpose of this
transducer is to allow the software to sense when a condition exists that would
cause the ventilator negative pressure relief valve to open. The threshold that is
used by the software for this condition is -3 mbar. In normal use the primary
cause for this condition is an insufficient amount of reserve gas in the breathing
bag. The operator is alerted when this condition exists, with a medium priority
“FRESH GAS LOW” alarm. A future software release after 1.10 may add an
alarm based on transducer diagnostics.
2-22
FABIUS GS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
NEGATIVE PRESSURE
RELIEF VALVE
VENT CHAMBER
HIGH PRESSURE PRESSURE
VALVE SENSOR LINE
VACUUM LINE
TO PNEUMATIC
ASSEMBLY
UPPER
DIAPHRAGM
CYLINDER
PISTON
LOWER
DIAPHRAGM
MOTOR AND
BALLSCREW
ASSEMBLY
2-23
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued) FABIUS GS
The top of the ventilator assembly (patient system) contains two valves:
screw
spring
valve disc
washer
threaded ring
valve seat
valve disc
2-24
FABIUS GS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
TO UPPER PORT OF
LS1 ON PCB ASM
TO UPPER PORT OF
LS3 ON PCB ASM
PNEUMATIC ASSEMBLY
VENTILATOR CHAMBER
VARIABLE PRESSURE
FILTER
RESTRICTOR
VENTILATOR
V1
ELECTRONIC
V2 PEEP
VALVE
PUMP
RESERVOIR
APL BYPASS
VALVE
PEEP VALVE
INTERFACE BREATHING
CONTROL SIGNAL PANEL SYSTEM
FROM J7 ON PCB ASM
2-25
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued) FABIUS GS
When the machine is operating in the Manual mode, the pump on the
pneumatic assembly (and the ventilator) is stopped, and the spring-
loaded APL bypass valve in the breathing system closes, directing
exhaled gas through the APL valve.
2-26
FABIUS GS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
FRESH J3 LOW O2
N2O AIR O2 GAS PRESS
DISPLAY SW
P2 P3 P4 J1
PNEUMATIC ASM J1
J16
J15 SERIAL PORT
PEEP J7
INTERFACE
VALVE
J17
O2 SENSOR
J8
PUMP J18
SPIROLOG
VOL SENSOR
MAIN CONTROLLER
PCB ASSEMBLY
FRONT J10
J2 MOTOR
PANEL
DISPLAY
J11 TACH
SENSOR
KEYPAD J1 J9
INTERFACE J12 HOME
J2 J3 SENSOR
J4 J5 J6 J21
TABLE VENTILATOR
LAMP
ON/OFF BOOST
ROTARY SW CAPS
ENCODER
BATT F4
J3
F1 J1 POWER
MAINS
F2 SUPPLY
PWR ENTRY
2-27
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued) FABIUS GS
2.11.1 Flowmeter
Receives flow rate data from the N2O, Air, and O2 flow sensors and
provides fresh gas display information for these gases.
Receives flow information from the Spirolog sensor and processes it for
display.
2.11.3 Ventilator
Provides ventilator motor drive, receives ventilator piston position and
movement information. Provides ventilator pressure information.
Receives information from the keypad and rotary encoder for making
display and operating selections, setting alarm limits, and service
functions.
2.11.7 Battery
Provides charging current for battery and monitors state of battery
charge.
2-28
FABIUS GS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
FLASH
LATCH BUFFER XCVR
MEM
FRESH GAS
FLOW SENSORS
DISPLAY
RAM VIDEO PANEL
CONTROL
O2 SENSOR
MICROCONTROLLER
SPKR
VOL
SENSOR
DRV LEDs
VENT
LS3
PRESS VENT
MOTOR VENTILATOR MOTOR
DRIVE
PWR IN PWR VENTILATOR HOME SENS
BATT MGMT
+28V
OPTO DRIVER SERIAL
ISO RCVR PORT
2-29
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued) FABIUS GS
Data and power for the display comes from the main controller PCB via a 20-
conductor ribbon cable. The keypad interface is connected to the main controller
PCB by a 30-conductor ribbon cable. A block diagram of the control panel
assembly is shown in the following illustration.
J1
SPEAKER
J2 J3
ROTARY
ENCODER
2-30
FABIUS GS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
Descriptions of the numbered items in the following illustration are given in the
table below.
Service 10:50 AM
Service Log Preventive
Maintenance
General
Entries
Real Time Values
Activate Serial Number
Reset Hours Run
Reset Last Service Date
Select Market Kit
Item Function
6 Soft keys: activate the corresponding function that appears on screen above the key
8 Setup key: activates sub-screens for monitoring functions. Refer to Operator’s Manual
10 Rotary control: moves the cursor on the screen; confirms selection when pressed
12 Alarm Silence key: silences all active alarms for two minutes
The O2 sensor contains an alkaline electrolyte, a lead anode, two gold cathodes,
and a Teflon membrane. The spatial separation of the two gold cathodes allows
a voltage comparison to be made as explained below.
The O2 sensor is an electrochemical cell that generates a voltage from the ion
current.
TEMPERATURE
COMPENSATING
RESISTORS
LEAD ANODE
ALKALAI
ELECTROLYTE
The O2 to be measured diffuses through the Teflon membrane, reacts at the gold
cathodes (negative polarity) and forms lead oxide and water at the lead anode
(positive polarity). During this chemical process, a voltage is generated which is
proportional to the O2 partial pressure.
The internal resistance of the cell is determined by the surface area of the gold
cathodes, the O2 diffusion velocity, the distance between the gold cathodes and
the lead anode. This resistance is approximately 700 ohms.
If the O2 sensor fails, the control box will indicate an error on the graphics
display.
2-32
FABIUS GS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
A second platinum wire (B) in the measuring tube is used to compensate for
interferences from different gases present in the respiratory gas. The heat
removed from the second platinum wire is measured during inspiration when
the gas flow is zero.
The different gases present in the respiratory gas have a different thermal
conductivity. The amount of heat removed from the second platinum wire is
thus an indicator of respiratory gas composition.
Internal calibration tables for O2/N2O mixtures, Air and 100% O2 are used to
linearize the measured flow.
2-33
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued) FABIUS GS
ELECTRICAL
TUBING CONNECTION
CONNECTOR ELECTRONIC
COMPONENTS
GAS OUTLET
PORT
GAS INLET
(TO MANIFOLD)
ASSEMBLY
HEATED
CHAMBER
MOUNTING POSTS
FROM OXYGEN
FLOW CONTROL
VALVE
2-34
FABIUS GS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
2.16 Vaporizer
Refer to separate technical documentation of the anesthetic vaporizer.
2-35
FABIUS GS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
3.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
This section contains information to assist the Draeger qualified Service
Representative in locating electrical faults affecting operation of the Fabius GS. A
simplified electrical block diagram is given in Figure 3-1. Since most troubleshooting
efforts begin with verifying power supply voltages, the following paragraph outlines
the voltage distribution scheme within the machine along with test points for each of
the voltages.
A piping diagram (Figure 3-3) and a pneumatic control diagram (Figure 3-4) are also
included in this section.
J6-1, + 28 VDC
Power In 26.6 VDC to 29.4 VDC
J6-4, Common
J1-1, + 5 VDC Fresh Gas
Display 4.75 VDC to 5.25 VDC
J1-14, Common
J2-1, +12 VDC Front Panel
Display 11.5 VDC to 12.5 VDC
J2-20, Common
J16-1, +10 VDC Fresh Gas
Flow Sensors 9.99 VDC to 10.01 VDC
J16-9, Common
3-1
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued) FABIUS GS
FRESH J3 LOW O2
N2O AIR O2 GAS PRESS
DISPLAY SW
P2 P3 P4 J1
PNEUMATIC ASM J1
J16
J15 SERIAL PORT
PEEP J7
INTERFACE
VALVE
J17
O2 SENSOR
J8
PUMP J18
SPIROLOG
VOL SENSOR
MAIN CONTROLLER
PCB ASSEMBLY
FRONT J10
J2 MOTOR
PANEL
DISPLAY
J11 TACH
SENSOR
KEYPAD J1 J9
INTERFACE J12 HOME
J2 J3 SENSOR
J4 J5 J6 J21
TABLE VENTILATOR
LAMP
ON/OFF BOOST
ROTARY SW CAPS
ENCODER
BATT F4
J3
F1 J1 POWER
MAINS
F2 SUPPLY
PWR ENTRY
3-2
FABIUS GS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued)
J9 KEYPAD INTERFACE
J15 SERIAL
PORT
BT1 INTERFACE
JP3
VENT
CHAMBER
PRESSURE
SENSOR
BREATHING
LS1 LS3 PRESSURE
SV00503 INTERFACE
PNEUMATIC
ASM LS2
F3 F1 F2
J6 POWER SUPPLY
Rev. A 3-3
SV00454
YOKE OPTION
O2 YOKE
AIR GAUGE
N2O GAUGE
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued)
3-4
SORC BY-PASS ASM
TOTAL
FLOWMETER
VAPOR
MOUNT
FLOW
SENSORS
FLOW CONTROL
VALVE MANIFOLD
AUXILIARY O2
FLOWMETER FRESH GAS
OPTION
O2 FLUSH
Rev. B
FABIUS GS
FABIUS GS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued)
TO UPPER PORT OF
LS1 ON PCB ASM
VENT CHAMBER
PNEUMATIC ASSEMBLY PRESSURE
VENTILATOR
ELECTRONIC
PEEP
VALVE
PUMP
RESERVOIR
APL BYPASS
VALVE
PEEP VALVE
INTERFACE BREATHING
CONTROL SIGNAL PANEL SYSTEM
FROM J7 ON PCB ASM
3-5
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued) FABIUS GS
3.2 Battery
The Fabius GS backup battery comprises two series-connected 12 V
rechargeable batteries. While the machine is operating from AC, the total
battery voltage at full charge should be within the range of 27.0 to 29.6 V.
Battery voltage can be measured at J5 on the main controller PCB assembly.
During battery operation, the low battery cutoff voltage should be within the
range of 21.0 to 20.0 V.
3-6
FABIUS GS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued)
START
IS O2 Y
MONITOR WORKING
PROPERLY?
CONNECT
SENSOR N
CORD TO
INTERFACE
N IS SENSOR
CORD CONNECTED TO
INTERFACE PANEL?
INSTALL SENSOR Y
ELEMENT
CORRECTLY
N IS SENSOR
ELEMENT INSTALLED
CORRECTLY?
REPLACE
SENSOR HOUSING
CHECK INTERNAL
CABLE FROM N IS O2
INTERFACE PANEL MONITOR WORKING
TO J17 ON PROPERLY?
CONTROLLER PCB
Y
IS O2 Y
MONITOR WORKING
PROPERLY?
REPLACE
CONTROLLER PERFORM A DOES Y
COMPLETE PMS UNIT IS
PCB ASM UNIT PASS FUNCTIONAL
AS OUTLINED IN ON THE UNIT PMS?
SECTION 5
IS O2 Y
MONITOR WORKING
PROPERLY?
N CONTACT LOCAL
REINSTALL ORIGINAL AUTHORIZED SERVICE
CONTROLLER PCB ORGANIZATION OR DMI
ASM DRAGERSERVICE
3-7
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued) FABIUS GS
START
IS
BREATHING
PRESSURE Y
MONITOR WORKING
PROPERLY?
CHECK PILOT N
LINE CONNECTION
AT BOTH ENDS
N IS
PILOT LINE
CONNECTED?
CHECK INTERNAL
TUBING FROM
INTERFACE PANEL
TO SENSOR ON
CONTROLLER PCB ASM
IS
BREATHING
PRESSURE Y
MONITOR WORKING UNIT IS
FUNCTIONAL
PROPERLY?
N Y
IS
REPLACE CONTROLLER BREATHING PERFORM A DOES
PRESSURE Y
PCB ASM AS OUTLINED IN COMPLETE PMS UNIT PASS
SECTION 5 MONITOR WORKING ON THE UNIT PMS?
PROPERLY?
N
N
3-8
FABIUS GS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued)
START
IS
RESPIRATORY Y
VOLUME MONITOR
WORKING
PROPERLY?
CONNECT
SENSOR N
CORD TO
FLOW SENSOR
AND CALIBRATE
N IS SENSOR
CORD CONNECTED TO
FLOW SENSOR?
CHECK COMPLETE Y
SPIROLOG VOLUME
SENSOR INSTALLATION
AND CONNECTIONS
IS SENSOR
INSTALLED PROPERLY
AND ARE PNEUMATIC
N CONNECTIONS
SECURE
Y
DOES Y UNIT IS
REPLACE SPIROLOG UNIT PASS FUNCTIONAL
VOLUME SENSOR PMS?
PERFORM A N
CONTACT LOCAL
COMPLETE PMS AUTHORIZED SERVICE
ON THE UNIT ORGANIZATION OR DMI
IS
RESPIRATORY Y DRAGERSERVICE
VOLUME MONITOR
WORKING Y
PROPERLY? IS
RESPIRATORY N
VOLUME MONITOR REINSTALL ORIGINAL
N WORKING CONTROLLER PCB
PROPERLY? ASM
Y
REINSTALL ORIGINAL
VOLUME SENSOR IS
--------------------------------- RESPIRATORY N
VOLUME MONITOR REPLACE
CHECK INTERNAL CABLE CONTROLLER PCB
FROM INTERFACE PANEL WORKING
PROPERLY? ASM
TO J18 ON AS OUTLINED IN
CONTROLLER ASM SECTION 5
3-9
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued) FABIUS GS
START
ARE Y
AUDIO ALARMS
WORKING?
ARE Y
AUDIO ALARMS
WORKING?
SUBSTITUTE
ANOTHER FRONT
PANEL (MONITOR
BEZEL)
ARE Y REPLACE
AUDIO ALARMS MONITOR BEZEL
WORKING? ASM AS OUTLINED
IN SECTION 5
RECONNECT ORIGINAL
MONITOR BEZEL PERFORM A DOES Y
COMPLETE PMS UNIT IS
----------------------------- UNIT PASS FUNCTIONAL
REPLACE CONTROLLER ON THE UNIT PMS?
PCB AS OUTLINED IN
SECTION 5
N
ARE Y
AUDIO ALARMS
WORKING?
CONTACT LOCAL
N REINSTALL ORIGINAL AUTHORIZED SERVICE
CONTROLLER PCB ORGANIZATION OR DMI
DRAGERSERVICE
3-10
FABIUS GS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued)
START
DOES
HOST UNIT Y
COMMUNICATE WITH
PERIPHERAL
DEVICE?
CONNECT N
CABLE
TO INTERFACE
IS
PERIPHERAL CABLE CONTACT LOCAL
N CONNECTED TO COMM AUTHORIZED SERVICE
PORT ORGANIZATION OR DMI
DRAGERSERVICE
Y
N
DOES DOES
N HOST UNIT FAIL TO HOST UNIT FAIL TO N PERFORM A
COMMUNICATE WITH COMMUNICATE WITH COMPLETE PMS
PERIPHERAL PERIPHERAL ON UNIT
DEVICE? DEVICE?
DOES
HOST UNIT FAIL TO Y
COMMUNICATE WITH
PERIPHERAL
DEVICE?
3-11
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued) FABIUS GS
START
IS Y
LOW O2 SUPPLY
PRESSURE ALARM
FUNCTIONAL?
VERIFY NO O2
PRESSURE IS IN THE
SYSTEM
IS DOES
LOW O2 SUPPLY Y PERFORM A
COMPLETE PMS UNIT PASS
PRESSURE ALARM PMS?
FUNCTIONAL? ON THE UNIT
N N
REPLACE FRESHGAS
DISPLAY PCB AS
OUTLINED IN SECTION 5
IS
LOW O2 SUPPLY
PRESSURE ALARM
FUNCTIONAL?
IS
LOW O2 SUPPLY
PRESSURE ALARM
FUNCTIONAL? Y CONTACT LOCAL
REINSTALL ORIGINAL AUTHORIZED SERVICE
CONTROLLER PCB ORGANIZATION OR DMI
DRAGERSERVICE
N
REPLACE CONTROLLER
PCB AS OUTLINED IN
SECTION 5
3-12
FABIUS GS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued)
START
IS DISPLAY
FUNCTIONAL UPON Y
SYSTEM
POWER-UP?
CHECK POWER
SUPPLY VOLTAGE,
REPLACE POWER
SUPPLY IF OUT
OF TOLERANCE
IS DISPLAY
FUNCTIONAL UPON Y
SYSTEM
POWER-UP?
IS DISPLAY
FUNCTIONAL UPON Y
SYSTEM
POWER-UP?
UNIT IS
N FUNCTIONAL
POWER OFF,
SUBSTITUTE ANOTHER
DISPLAY PANEL
N
N
REINSTALL ORIGINAL
DISPLAY PANEL IS DISPLAY N CONTACT LOCAL
REINSTALL AUTHORIZED SERVICE
----------------------------- FUNCTIONAL UPON
REPLACE CONTROLLER ORIGINAL ORGANIZATION OR DMI
SYSTEM CONTROLLER PCB
PCB AS OUTLINED IN POWER-UP? DRAGERSERVICE
SECTION 5
3-13
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued) FABIUS GS
START
IS Y
KEYPAD WORKING
PROPERLY?
IS Y
KEYPAD WORKING
PROPERLY?
N
UNIT IS
FUNCTIONAL
SUBSTITUTE ANOTHER
FRONT PANEL
(MONITOR BEZEL)
N
N
Y
RECONNECT ORIGINAL
MONITOR BEZEL
----------------------------- N REINSTALL ORIGINAL CONTACT LOCAL
REPLACE CONTROLLER IS AUTHORIZED SERVICE
KEYPAD WORKING CONTROLLER PCB
PCB AS OUTLINED IN ORGANIZATION OR DMI
SECTION 5 PROPERLY? DRAGERSERVICE
3-14
FABIUS GS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued)
START
IS VENTILATOR <
WORKING
PROPERLY?
IS VENTILATOR <
WORKING
IS VENTILATOR <
PROPERLY?
WORKING
PROPERLY?
1
1
CHECK FOR FOREIGN MATERIAL
INSIDE BAG ROLLER DIAPHRAGM REPLACE CONTROLLER
AND VERIFY LEAK TEST OF PCB AS OUTLINED IN
VACUUM SYSTEM SECTION 5
IS VENTILATOR <
WORKING
PROPERLY? IS VENTILATOR < PERFORM A
WORKING COMPLETE PMS
PROPERLY? ON THE UNIT
1
1
CHECK: PNEUMATIC
CONNECTIONS, CORRECT
VACUUM FROM PNEUMATIC ASM,
REINSTALL ORIGINAL DOES <
CABLES TO J10, J11, J12 ON UNIT PASS UNIT IS
CONTROLLER PCB, ERROR LOG CONTROLLER PCB FUNCTIONAL
PMS?
FOR SIGNS OF CAUSE
IS VENTILATOR <
WORKING
PROPERLY?
CONTACT LOCAL
AUTHORIZED SERVICE
ORGANIZATION OR DMI
1 DRAGERSERVICE
CHECK VENTILATOR
DIAPHRAGMS, MOTOR; REPLACE
IF NEEDED AS OUTLINED IN
SECTION 5
3-15
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued) FABIUS GS
START
REPLACE FRESH
GAS DISPLAY PCB <
ARE ALL AS OUTLINED IN
< FRESH GAS DISPLAYS SECTION 5
WORKING PERFORM A
DOES UNIT COMPLETE PMS ON
PROPERLY? PASS PMS? THE UNIT
1
ARE ALL 1
FRESH GAS DISPLAYS
<
REPLACE AFFECTED
FLOW SENSOR AND WORKING
RECALIBRATE PROPERLY?
CONTACT LOCAL
AUTHORIZED SERVICE
1 ORGANIZATION OR DMI
DRAGERSERVICE
ARE ALL
FRESH GAS DISPLAYS
1
WORKING
PROPERLY?
<
3-16
FABIUS GS DIAGNOSTICS
4.0 DIAGNOSTICS
The Fabius GS diagnostic system monitors and records the status of its internal
hardware when the machine is turned on. The status of each test is displayed on the
Power-up screen as shown in Figure 4-1. This screen is displayed for several seconds
before proceeding to the Standby screen. The power-up screen also displays one of
three messages at completion of the diagnostics:
FUNCTIONAL: This message indicates that the Fabius GS has passed all
power-up tests and is fully functional. The machine will proceed
to the Standby screen (Figure 4-2) after a short delay.
The Preventive Maintenance Due message will appear on the screen if the current
date exceeds the Periodic Manufacturer's Service due date stored in the machine.
4-1
DIAGNOSTICS (continued) FABIUS GS
Standby 13:24
Further diagnostic functions are available through service screens that can be called
up at the display panel. The following paragraphs provide a description of each
service screen that can be accessed at the display. If no display is present upon
system power-up, refer to Section 3 of this manual for troubleshooting assistance.
NOTE: During display of the Standby screen, a five minute count-down appears on
the screen, after which the display changes to a Sleep Mode. Press any key on the
panel to return to the Standby screen.
To access the System Service screen, press and hold the and keys, and
press the rotary knob.
4-2
FABIUS GS DIAGNOSTICS (continued)
Fabius GS SW 1.20
Rev. B 4-3
DIAGNOSTICS (continued) FABIUS GS
Turn the rotary knob to move the scroll box to the desired category, then press
the knob to confirm. The Service Log category is illustrated.
4-4 Rev. B
FABIUS GS DIAGNOSTICS (continued)
Turn the rotary knob to scroll down to select the desired function, then press the
knob to confirm. The service log screens are described in the following pages.
Service 14:05
Service Log
Entries
Real Time Values
4-5
DIAGNOSTICS (continued) FABIUS GS
Use the rotary knob to scroll through the list of service log entries. The
most recent entries appear upon screen call-up.
CAUTION: Selecting Clear Service Log and pressing the knob will bring
up another screen that allows you to delete all entries. Be sure you want
to do this before selecting YES.
Service 11:30
Service Log
Tables of service log entries, error codes and their descriptions begin on
the next page.
4-6 Rev. B
FABIUS GS DIAGNOSTICS (continued)
Communication Errors
C003 Outgoing queue overflow Bad processor, external device incorrect operation
C005 Character not transmitted Bad processor, external device incorrect operation
Monitor Errors
M004 BATTERY <10% Battery level below 10% of capacity while operating
without mains power
M005 BATTERY <20% Battery level below 20% of capacity while operating
without mains power
4-7
DIAGNOSTICS (continued) FABIUS GS
Diagnostic Errors
F002 Diag System Ram System RAM fails on pwr up, bad RAM chip, bad CPU,
bad trace, etc.
F003 Diag Program Memory Bad flash download, bad flash chip
F004 Diag Video Test Video memory failed, bad video chip
F008 Diag Serial Port Failed pwr up loopback test, bad UART chip
System Errors
4-8
FABIUS GS DIAGNOSTICS (continued)
Ventilator Errors
V001 VENT PEEP NOT CAL Auto ventilation was attempted without valid PEEP
calibration
V042 Motor Voltage Error Motor voltage has dropped below minimum required
for auto ventilation while in Volume or PCV Ventilation
mode
V043 MOTOR LIM STOP Incident of excessive motor current during auto
ventilation
V044 MEMBRANE PRES LOW Membrane vacuum below normal range: possible leak
V045 MEMBRANE PRES HIGH Membrane vacuum above normal operating range
V049 MOTOR OVER CURRENT Persistent excessive motor current during auto
ventilation: caused ventilator motor shut off
4-9
DIAGNOSTICS (continued) FABIUS GS
When Real Time Values is selected, the typical screen shown in Figure 4-
7 appears.
Service 14:33
Real Time Values
Code Value
PAW 716/716
F1 1650/2992
O2 064/068
CAL 066/
h 000000043
U+24 27.5
PVent 760/-72638
PP 002
Pump Status
ON
4-10 Rev. B
FABIUS GS DIAGNOSTICS (continued)
Turn the rotary knob to select Activate, then press the knob to confirm. The next
preventive maintenance due date can then be set using the screen described on
the next page.
Service 14:43
Preventive
Maintenance
Activate
4-11
DIAGNOSTICS (continued) FABIUS GS
With Activate selected, the screen will appear as shown in Figure 4-9.
Turn the rotary knob to position the box under Mth and press the knob to
highlight the box. Turn the knob to select the next month preventive
maintenance is due, and press the knob to enter the month.
With the box under Day, press the knob to highlight the box. Turn the
knob to select the desired day, then press the knob to enter the day.
With the box under Year, press the knob to highlight the box. Turn the
knob to select the year, and press the knob to enter the year.
Service 14:48
Preventive
Maintenance
4-12
FABIUS GS DIAGNOSTICS (continued)
4.5 General
When the General category is selected, the screen shown in Figure 4-10 will
appear.
Turn the rotary knob to scroll down to select the desired function, then press the
knob to confirm. The general screens are described in the following pages.
Service 15:16
General
Serial Number
Reset Hours Run
Reset Last Service Date
Select Market Kit
Rev. B 4-13
DIAGNOSTICS (continued) FABIUS GS
Service 15:30
General
Serial Number
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4-14
FABIUS GS DIAGNOSTICS (continued)
When Reset Hours Run is selected, the screen will appear as shown in
Figure 4-12. Turn the rotary knob to select Reset Hours Run, and press
the knob to highlight the selection. Then turn the knob to select Yes or
No. Selecting Yes will reset the hours run to zero. Press the knob to enter
the selection.
Service 8:59
General
4-15
DIAGNOSTICS (continued) FABIUS GS
When Reset Last Service Date is selected, the screen will appear as
shown in Figure 4-13. Turn the rotary knob to select Reset Last Service
Date, and press the knob to highlight the selection. Then turn the knob
to select Yes or No. Selecting Yes will reset the last service date to the
current date. Press the knob to enter the selection.
Service 9:06
General
4-16
FABIUS GS DIAGNOSTICS (continued)
When Select Market Kit is selected, the screen will appear as shown in
Figure 4-13A. Turn the rotary knob to scroll to Select Market Kit, and
press the knob to highlight the selection. Then turn the knob to select
U.S. or Non-U.S.
When U.S. is selected, the only language supported is English and the
pressure unit of measure is set to cmH2O. The options to choose a
different language or pressure unit are eliminated while in the “U.S.”
mode.
Service 9:06
General
Rev. B 4-16A
DIAGNOSTICS (continued) FABIUS GS
4-16B Rev. B
FABIUS GS DIAGNOSTICS (continued)
4.6 Calibration
When the Calibration category is selected, the screen shown in Figure 4-14 will
appear.
Turn the rotary knob to scroll down to select the desired function, then press the
knob to confirm. The calibration screens are described in the following pages.
Service 9:08
Calibration
4-17
DIAGNOSTICS (continued) FABIUS GS
When Fresh Gas Flow is selected, the screen shown in Figure 4-15
appears.
Service 9:12
Freshgas Calibration
Stored Zero: PASS
Zero calibration procedure:
- Close all flow control valves.
- Verify no fresh gas flow is present.
- Touch “Store Zero” key.
- At completion of calibration
“Stored Zero” shall indicate
Pass/Fail.
Store Exit
Zero
Press the Exit key to return to the Calibration category screen, or the key
to return to the Standby screen.
4-18
FABIUS GS DIAGNOSTICS (continued)
Service 9:24
Pressure Calibration
Current Airway Pressure: 709 Current offset value: 716
Current Ventilator Pres.: 760 Current offset value:
Zero calibration procedure:
- Remove pressure sample line and ventilator hose
from breathing system - Expose to air.
- Let current pressure value stabilize.
- Touch “Store Zero” key to enter the current
value as the calibration zero.
Store Exit
Zero
Press the Exit key to return to the Calibration category screen, or the key
to return to the Standby screen.
Rev. B 4-19
DIAGNOSTICS (continued) FABIUS GS
Service 9:34
O2 Calibration
Current cell A: 66
Current cell B: 70
Press the Exit key to return to the Calibration category screen, or the key
to return to the Standby screen.
4-20
FABIUS GS DIAGNOSTICS (continued)
Service 10:06
PEEP Calibration
Calibration: PASS
PEEP calibration procedure:
- Attach breathing hose from expiratory
valve to inspiratory valve and remove breathing bag.
- Touch “Calibrate” key..
- At completion of calibration
“Calibration” shall indicate
Pass/Fail.
Calibrate Exit
Press the Exit key to return to the Calibration category screen, or the key
to return to the Standby screen.
Rev. A 4-21
DIAGNOSTICS (continued) FABIUS GS
4.7 Configure
When the Configure category is selected, the screen shown in Figure 4-19 will
appear.
Turn the rotary knob to scroll down to select the desired function, then press the
knob to confirm. The flowmeter screens are described in the following pages.
Service 10:10
Configure
Flowmeter
O2 Whistle
Fresh Gas Alarm
Ambient Pressure
4-22 Rev. B
FABIUS GS DIAGNOSTICS (continued)
4.7.1 Flowmeter
Service 11:02
Flowmeter
O2 Position
Gas Selection
4-23
DIAGNOSTICS (continued) FABIUS GS
Service 11:11
Flowmeter
O2 Position
RIGHT
4-24
FABIUS GS DIAGNOSTICS (continued)
Service 11:19
Flowmeter
Gas Selection
3
4-25
DIAGNOSTICS (continued) FABIUS GS
4.7.2 O2 Whistle
Service 11:27
O2 Whistle
Change State
ENABLE
4-26
FABIUS GS DIAGNOSTICS (continued)
When Fresh Gas Alarm is chosen, the screen will appear as shown in
Figure 4-24. Turn the rotary knob to select Change State, and press the
knob to highlight the choices. Then turn the rotary knob to select either
ENABLE or DISABLE, and press the knob to enter that selection.
Service 11:34
Freshgas Alarm
Change State
ENABLE
4-27
DIAGNOSTICS (continued) FABIUS GS
Average barometric pressures for major U.S. and world cities are given
in Section 7. The value for your location can also be obtained from a local
weather service.
Service 11:34
Ambient Pressure
Adjust
998
4-27A Rev. B
FABIUS GS DIAGNOSTICS (continued)
Rev. B 4-27B
DIAGNOSTICS (continued) FABIUS GS
Turn the rotary knob to select Parameters, then press the knob to confirm. The
serial port communication parameters can then be set using the screen
described on the next page.
Service 11:37
Serial Port
Parameters
4-28
FABIUS GS DIAGNOSTICS (continued)
Service 11:42
STOP BITS 1 or 2 1
DATA BITS 7, 8 8
To return to the main service screen, scroll to the and press the knob.
4-29
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
This section outlines removal and replacement procedures for the field-replaceable
assemblies of the Fabius GS Anesthesia System.
5-1
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
Replacement of a yoke, check valve, or cylinder regulator requires that the yoke
be removed from the anesthesia machine. Figure 5-1 shows the cylinder yokes
mounting arrangement. Access to the yoke mounting screws and tubing
connections is at the underside of the table top at the back of the machine.
5.1.1 Disconnect all pipeline hoses and set the System Power switch to ON.
5.1.4 Open the other gas flow control valves to drain pressure from the
system.
5.1.5 Close the O2 cylinder valve, and close the flow control valves. Press the
O2 Flush valve to drain oxygen pressure from the system.
5.1.6 Set the System Power switch to OFF and disconnect AC power from the
machine.
WARNING: Store the cylinder in a safe place and lay it on its side.
5.1.9 Hold the check valve assembly with a wrench, and carefully turn the
yoke counter-clockwise to remove it.
NOTE: If a yoke is being replaced, verify that the pin indexing arrangement
and the label are in agreement with the gas designation stamped on
the mounting surface of the yoke. Refer to the parts list in Section 9.
NOTE: Where a regulator is replaced, assemble the fittings and check valve to
the regulator with Loctite #271 (red).
5.1.11 Install the regulator assembly in the machine - join the check valve to
the yoke using Loctite #271 (red); hold the check valve assembly with a
wrench and carefully tighten the yoke to the correct horizontal
position.
5-2
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
BOTTOM VIEW
SV00472
O2
O2
* *
** **
*
*
O2
N2O OR AIR
REGULATOR
O2 YOKE
O2 YOKE * HP COPPER TUBE CONNECTION N2O OR
** LP TUBE CONNECTIONS AIR YOKE
Rev. B 5-3
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
5.1.12 Reattach the yoke to the machine with the hardware that screws and
lock washer that were previously removed.
5.1.13 If a new cylinder is being installed, remove the old sealing washer from
the gas inlet of the yoke and install a new washer.
5.1.14 Install the correct cylinder on the yoke, making sure that the index
pins are properly engaged before tightening the handle bolt. The
cylinder should hang vertically after the handle is tight.
5.1.16 Open the cylinder valve and check for a pressure indication on the
corresponding cylinder pressure gauge.
NOTE: The cylinder used for this test must contain the following minimum
pressure:
O2 : 1000 psi
N2O : 700 psi
5.1.16.1 Close the cylinder valve and remove the cylinder from the
yoke.
5.1.16.2 For any gas, the pressure should not drop more than 50 psi in
two minutes.
5-4
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
Each pressure gauge is secured by two 6-32 kep nuts As shown in Figure 5-2.
Access to gauge mounting nuts and tubing connections is at the underside of the
table top at the back of the machine.
5.2.1 Disconnect all pipeline hoses and set the System Power switch to ON.
5.2.4 Open the other gas flow control valves to drain pressure from the
system.
5.2.5 Close the O2 cylinder valve, and close the flow control valves. Press the
O2 Flush valve to drain oxygen pressure from the system.
5.2.6 Set the System Power switch to OFF and disconnect AC power from the
machine.
WARNING: Store the cylinder in a safe place and lay it on its side.
5.2.9 Remove the two kep nuts securing the gauge to its mounting plate.
5.2.10 Install the replacement gauge and secure it with the two kep nuts
previously removed.
5.2.13 Open the cylinder valve and check for a pressure indication on the
corresponding gauge.
NOTE: The cylinder used for this test must contain the following minimum
pressure:
O2 : 1000 Psi
N2O : 700 Psi
5.2.14.1 Close the cylinder valve and remove the cylinder from the
yoke.
5-5
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
5.2.14.2 For any gas, the pressure should not drop more than 50 psi in
two minutes.
SV00471
TUBING CONNECTION
GAUGE MOUNTING
NUTS
5-6
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
The auxiliary oxygen flowmeter is attached to the outside of the ventilator door
on the left side of the machine, by a stud and nut arrangement - accessible by
opening the door. A flexible O2 supply tube from the flowmeter connects to a T-
fitting below the floor of the ventilator housing. Figure 5-3 shows the mounting
and tubing arrangement.
5.3.1 Disconnect all pipeline hoses and close all cylinder valves.
5.3.2 Press the O2 Flush button to drain oxygen pressure from the system.
5.3.3 Set the System Power switch to OFF and disconnect AC power from
the machine.
5.3.5 Cut the tie strap on the flexible tube at the T-fitting, and disconnect the
tube.
5.3.6 Cut the tie strap on the flexible tube just below the floor of the
ventilator housing.
5.3.7 Remove the screw nuts securing the auxiliary O2 flowmeter to the door,
and remove the flowmeter.
5.3.8 Position the replacement flowmeter on the ventilator door (feed the flex
tubing through the clearance hole) and secure the auxiliary O2
flowmeter with the two nuts that were previously removed.
5.3.9 Connect the flex tubing to the T-fitting and secure it with a tie strap.
5.3.10 Install a tie strap on the flex tube just below the floor of the ventilator
housing.
5.3.12 Connect the pipeline hoses and restore AC power to the machine.
5-7
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
5-8
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
5.4 Vaporizers
WARNING: For Vapor 19.x series, do not tilt a vaporizer that contains
anesthetic agent more than 45 degrees. Failure to observe this
precaution will render the handwheel calibration invalid.
5.4.3 Remove the filler and drain plugs, and drain the vaporizer into a
suitable container. Dispose of the residual agent in an approved
manner.
5.4.4 Make the necessary machine adjustments to direct gas flow through
the breathing system to the scavenger.
5.4.8 Turn the vaporizer handwheel to 0 (zero), and replace the filler and
drain plugs.
5.4.9 Turn the oxygen flow off, and set the Main Power switch to OFF.
5.4.10 Un-lock the vaporizer and carefully lift it from the manifold.
5-9
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00518
LOCKING
LEVER
SELECTOR
LEVER
O-RINGS
VAPORIZER MOUNTING
AND EXCLUSION SYSTEM
5-10
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
5.4.12 Set the handwheel on the replacement vaporizer to its Zero position.
5.4.13 Inspect the O-rings on the manifold and replace them if needed.
5.4.14 Install the replacement vaporizer on the manifold and turn the locking
lever to secure the vaporizer to the manifold.
5.4.15.1 Move the selector lever to the left. The left vaporizer
handwheel should be locked, and the right vaporizer
handwheel should be free to turn. Return the right vaporizer
handwheel to zero.
5.4.15.2 Move the selector lever to the right. The right vaporizer
handwheel should be locked, and the left vaporizer handwheel
should be free to turn. Return the left vaporizer handwheel to
zero.
5-11
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
The O2 flush valve is accessible from the underside of the table top. Valve
removal requires disconnecting the plastic tubing and removal of an L-fitting.
Figure 5-5 shows mounting and tubing arrangement for the valve.
5.5.1 Set the main power switch to OFF and disconnect AC power from the
machine.
5.5.4 Press the O2 flush valve to drain oxygen pressure from the system.
5.5.5 Disconnect the tubing from the straight fitting and from the L-fitting
on the O2 flush valve.
5.5.7 Un-screw the plastic retaining nut from the valve body, and withdraw
the valve from the front of the table.
5.5.8 Install the appropriate label on the replacement valve. Refer to Section
9 for the correct part number.
5.5.9 Install the replacement valve in the table top, and secure it with the
plastic retaining nut.
5.5.11 Reconnect the tubing to the straight fitting and to the L-fitting.
5-12
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
STRAIGHT FITTING
L-FITTING
O2 FLUSH VALVE
RETAINING NUT
5-13
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
5.5.12 Disconnect the fresh gas hose from the breathing system. Connect a
test gauge and B.P. bulb to the fresh gas hose via Fresh Gas Test
Connector P/N 4117361, and perform the following test:
5.5.12.1 Open the oxygen cylinder valve and allow the pressure to
stabilize. (The cylinder pressure must be at least 1000 psi for
this test.)
5.5.12.3 Over the next 60 seconds, the test gauge should not show a
pressure increase greater than 2 cm H2O.
5.5.12.5 The pressure should not drop more than 10 cm H2O in the
next 30 seconds.
5.5.12.6 Disconnect the test gauge from the fresh gas hose.
5.5.12.8 The pressure should not drop more than 50 psi in two
minutes.
5.5.12.9 Connect a volumeter to the fresh gas hose, and reset the
volumeter to zero.
5.5.12.10 Press the O2 Flush button and observe the flow rate. It should
be between 45 and 65 liters per minute.
5.5.12.11 Disconnect the volumeter from the fresh gas hose assembly.
5-14
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
5.6 Caster
The casters are threaded into the frame rails on the trolley. A typical
arrangement is shown in Figure 5-6. Caster replacement requires that the
machine be tilted to provide enough clearance for the caster stem to be
withdrawn from the frame rail.
WARNING: Do not tilt the machine more than 10 degrees or raise the casters
more than 3½ inches from the floor. Failure to observe this precaution may
result in a tip-over, causing personal injury. Vaporizers containing anesthetic
agent may also be damaged.
5.6.1 Obtain a brace capable of supporting one side of the machine with its
casters two to three inches from the floor.
5.6.2 Remove all unsecured equipment and accessories from the machine.
5.6.4 Using at least two people, tilt the machine until the casters on one side
are raised two to three inches from the floor, and position the support
brace under the trolley rail between the front and back casters.
5.6.5 Un-screw the caster from the frame using a caster wrench P/N
S010055.
5.6.7 Using at least two people, tilt the machine, remove the support brace
and carefully lower the machine to the floor.
5.6.8 Check for proper operation of the caster and ensure that the front
casters lock properly.
5-15
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00507
THREADED STEM
5-16
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
5.7 Ventilator
The ventilator and door assembly are retained in the monitor housing by a
hinge rod. Figures 5-7 and 5-7A show the hinge arrangement and the
disconnects needed to remove the ventilator from the machine. Figure 5-7B
shows the lower cylinder and motor arrangement. While it is possible to service
some components without removing the ventilator assembly from the machine,
the complete disassembly sequence is given below.
Ventilator Removal:
5.7.1 Set the main power switch to OFF and disconnect AC power from the
machine.
5.7.3 Remove the back panel to expose the controller PCB assembly. Provide
support for the panel to prevent damage to the power supply cable
connections.
NOTE: Make note of the positioning and routing of all cables and pneumatic
lines for reassembly.
5.7.4 Swing open the ventilator door. Disconnect the ventilator cables from
J11 and J12 on the controller PCB, and separate the flying connector
on the cable attached to J10 on the controller PCB. Feed these three
cables forward into the ventilator compartment.
5.7.6 Disconnect the ventilator tubing from the T-fitting (see Figure 5-7) and
feed this tube into the ventilator compartment.
5.7.7 If applicable, disconnect the O2 supply tube from the auxiliary O2 flow
meter.
5.7.8 Disconnect the ventilator ground wires from the stud on the ventilator
door.
5.7.9 Remove the E-ring from the hinge rod. While supporting the ventilator
assembly by the top handle, slide the hinge rod down and out through
the underside of the table.
5.7.10 Remove the ventilator from the door by removing Screw A (see Figure
5-7A) and sliding out the upper and lower hinge bushings.
Rev. B 5-17
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
E-RING
UPPER
HINGE
BUSHING
VENTILATOR
ASSEMBLY
HINGE ROD
LOWER HINGE
BUSHING
SPACERS
J11 TACH
SENSOR
J12 HOME
SENSOR
DETAIL OF CONTROLLER
PCB WITH VENTILATOR JI0
CONNECTIONS MOTOR
T-FITTING
TUBE FROM
SV00523 VENTILATOR
5-18
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
TOP VIEW OF
VENTILATOR ASSEMBLY HINGE DETAILS
HINGE UPPER
ROD HINGE
BUSHING
VENT
PRESSURE
HOSE DOOR
HIGH PRESSURE CONNECTION
VALVE
NEGATIVE PRESSURE
RELIEF VALVE LOWER
HINGE
BUSHING
BAND CLAMP
TO LS3 ON
PATIENT CONTROLLER PCB
ASSEMBLY
UPPER DIAPHRAGM
UPPER
CYLINDER
SCREW A
GROUND WIRE
SV00511 CONNECTION
5-19
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
5.7.11 Release the three clamps holding the patient assembly to the upper
cylinder; lift the patient assembly up and out.
5.7.12 Lift the diaphragm out of the upper cylinder as shown in Figure 5-7B
in the direction of the arrow.
.
UPPER DIAPHRAGM
SV00546
5.7.13 Lower the replacement diaphragm into the cylinder. ensure that the lip
of the diaphragm fits properly into the top groove on the cylinder.
5.7.14 Carefully reinstall the patient assembly, making sure the diaphragm
seats properly. Secure the three clamps holding the patient assembly to
the upper cylinder.
5-20
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
5.7.15 Remove the bolt securing the band clamp holding the upper and lower
cylinders together. Open the band clamp and move it down onto the
lower cylinder. Separate the upper cylinder from the lower cylinder.
5.7.16 Remove the three screws from the top of the piston. See Figure 5-7E.
5.7.17 Lift the piston and diaphragm up and out of the lower cylinder.
5.7.19 Place the piston upside down on a table. Remove the retaining ring
(circlip) securing the diaphragm at the inside of the piston, and pull the
diaphragm up off the piston. See Figure 5-7C.
RETAINING RING
O-RING
LOWER DIAPHRAGM
SV00545
5.7.20 Install the replacement diaphragm down over the piston; fold the lower
lip of the diaphragm (now facing up) over the piston and reinstall the
retaining ring in the inner groove of the diaphragm inside the piston.
See Figure 5-7D.
NOTE: The gap in the retaining ring (circlip) shall be aligned opposite the
mark on top of the piston as shown in Figure 5-7E.
5-21
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
O-RING
LOWER DIAPHRAGM
SV00544
5.7.21 Reinstall the O-ring in the groove on the outside of the diaphragm.
5.7.22 Slightly roll the diaphragm down the piston until the diaphragm
covers the O-ring evenly around the bottom.
5.7.23 With the mark on the top of the piston facing the ventilator window,
install the piston over the motor and reinstall the three screws that
were previously removed.
NOTE: The lip on the lower diaphragm is captured between the upper and
lower cylinders, and must be correctly installed.
5.7.24 Place the upper cylinder on the lip of the diaphragm, and carefully fit
the lip into the groove in the upper cylinder.
5.7.25 Carefully press the upper cylinder down until it is resting on the lower
cylinder. Note that the cylinders are keyed to fit together in only one
position. Look down through the upper cylinder and verify that the
lower diaphragm shows a uniform roll around its circumference.
5-22
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
SV00514
MARK
PISTON
SCREW (3X)
RETAINING RING
GAP
TOP VIEW
OF PISTON
PISTON
LOWER
DIAPHRAGM
LIP
LOWER
CYLINDER
MOTOR/BALLSCREW
ASSEMBLY
O-RING
5-23
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
5.7.26 While holding the cylinders together, move the band clamp into
position and reinstall its bolt to join the cylinders. Make sure the band
clamp is positioned as shown in Figure 5-7A, or the ventilator door may
not close properly.
Motor/Ballscrew Assembly:
NOTE: Upper and lower cylinders must be separated, and piston must be
removed.
5.7.27 At the bottom of the lower cylinder, remove the ground plate, and
remove the center cap.
5.7.28 Disconnect and remove the tach cable and positioning sensor cables.
Note the arrangement of the cables so they can be reinstalled in the
same manner. (The motor cable remains with the motor/ballscrew
assembly.)
5.7.29 Remove the four screws securing the motor/ballscrew assembly to the
lower cylinder. Note the orientation of the unit so the replacement
assembly can be installed in the same manner.
5.7.31 Reinstall the tach and sensor cables. Route all cables in the original
manner.
NOTE: The lip on the lower diaphragm is captured between the upper and
lower cylinders, and must be correctly installed.
5.7.34 Place the upper cylinder on the lip of the diaphragm, and carefully fit
the lip into the groove in the upper cylinder.
5.7.35 Carefully press the upper cylinder down until it is resting on the lower
cylinder. Note that the cylinders are keyed to fit together in only one
position. Look down through the upper cylinder and verify that the
lower diaphragm shows a uniform roll around its circumference.
5.7.36 While holding the cylinders together, move the band clamp into
position and reinstall its bolt to join the cylinders. Make sure the band
clamp is positioned as shown in the illustration, or the ventilator door
may not close properly.
5-24
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
NOTE: Upper and lower cylinders must be separated, and piston must be
removed.
5.7.37 At the bottom of the lower cylinder, remove the ground plate, and
remove the center cap.
5.7.38 Disconnect and remove the tach cable and positioning sensor cables.
Note the arrangement of the cables so they can be reinstalled in the
same manner. (The motor cable remains with the motor/ballscrew
assembly.)
5.7.39 Remove the four screws securing the motor/ballscrew assembly to the
lower cylinder. Note the orientation of the unit so the replacement
assembly can be installed in the same manner.
5.7.41 Reinstall the tach and sensor cables. Route all cables in the original
manner.
5-25
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
Ventilator Reassembly:
5.7.43 Position the ventilator against the door; slide the upper and lower
hinge bushings in place, and reinstall Screw A (Figure 5-7A) to attach
the ventilator to the door.
5.7.44 Locate the hinge rod that was previously removed. Orient it with the
E-ring groove toward its upper end. Hold the ventilator assembly by its
top handle and position its lower hinge in the monitor housing (make
sure the spacers are in place). Sight down through the hinge bushings
to align the lower hinge bushing with the hole in the monitor housing.
Slide the hinge rod up through the table and up through the lower
hinge bushing. Tilt the ventilator assembly into position and continue
sliding the rod up and into the upper hole in the monitor housing until
the E-ring groove on the rod is visible just above the upper hinge
bushing. Reinstall the E-ring on the hinge rod.
5.7.45 Feed the three ventilator cables through the opening in the back wall
of the ventilator compartment. Reconnect these to J11 and J12 on the
controller PCB, and reconnect the remaining one to the flying
connector on the cable attached to J10 on the controller PCB.
5.7.46 Feed the tubing from the ventilator patient assembly through the
opening in the back wall of the ventilator compartment and reconnect
it to the T-fitting.
5.7.51 Close the ventilator door and restore all external hose connections.
5.7.52 Restore AC power to the machine, and test all ventilator functions.
5-26
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
Patient Assembly:
In case of repair, replace the high pressure valve, the negative pressure relief
valve, or the complete patient system. See Figure 5-7A.
5.7.54 Disconnect the ventilator hose from the side of the machine.
5.7.57 Release the three clamps holding the patient assembly to the upper
cylinder, and lift the patient assembly up and out.
5.7.59 Remove all residual thread sealant from the high pressure valve mount
on the patient system.
5.7.62 Unscrew the negative pressure relief valve using plastic-jaw pliers.
5.7.63 Remove all residual thread sealant from the negative pressure relief
valve mount on the patient system.
5.7.66 Carefully reinstall the patient system, making sure the diaphragm
seats properly.
5.7.67 Secure the three clamps holding the patient assembly to the upper
cylinder.
5-27
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
5-28
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
The gas inlet assembly is attached to the inside of the back panel on the gas box
assembly as shown in Figure 5-8. This assembly includes regulators, check
valves, filters, and the O2 supply pressure alarm switch. Refer to the parts list
in Section 9 for details on internal parts locations for replacement.
5.8.1 Set the main power switch to OFF, and close all cylinder valves.
5.8.3 Disconnect the pipeline hoses from the machine. Deplete all cylinder
and pipeline pressures.
5.8.4 Remove the back panel from the gas box. Provide support for the panel
while disconnecting the internal tubing from the gas inlet assembly.
5.8.5 Disconnect the wire harness from the O2 supply pressure alarm
switch.
NOTE: Make a note of the connections and their destinations in the following
step - for later reassembly.
5.8.7 Remove the screws securing the gas inlet assembly to the back panel.
5.8.8 Install the replacement assembly on the back panel in the same
manner as the original.
5.8.10 Reconnect the wire harness to the O2 supply pressure alarm switch.
5-29
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
GAS INLET
ASSEMBLY
P4
WIRE HARNESS
P1
P5
P6
P2
P7
O2 SUPPLY P8
PRESSURE
ALARM SWITCH P3
BACK PANEL
SV00473
5-30 Rev. A
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
5.9 Battery
The two 12 V rechargeable batteries are located in the vent & monitor assembly
behind the front bezel. The batteries and their connections are accessible
through the ventilator compartment as shown in Figure 5-9.
5.9.1 Set the main power switch to OFF and disconnect AC power from the
machine.
5.9.2 Remove the battery fuse from its holder (located on the back of the
machine next to the main power switch).
5.9.4 Loosen the retainer screw securing the battery retainer bracket.
Remove the bracket, and slide the batteries down to the lower level of
the ventilator compartment.
5.9.5 Note the battery wire harness colors and battery terminal markings for
reconnection. Disconnect the battery wire harness from the battery
terminals and remove the batteries.
5.9.6 Install the replacement batteries into the lower level of the ventilator
compartment with their terminals oriented as shown in the
illustration.
5.9.7 Reconnect the battery wire harness to the battery terminals. Make
sure the connections are as shown in the illustration.
5.9.9 Reinstall the battery retainer bracket and secure it with the retainer
screw.
5.9.11 Reinstall the battery fuse and restore power to the machine.
5-31
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
RETAINER SCREW
BLACK WIRE
CABLE CLIP
YELLOW WIRES
RED WIRE
SV0052
VENTILATOR COMPARTMENT
5-32
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
The power supply is attached to the inside of the controller assembly back
panel. Figure 5-10 shows the mounting and connection arrangement for the
power supply.
5.10.1 Set the main power switch to OFF and remove AC power from the
machine.
5.10.2 Remove the screws securing the back panel on the controller assembly;
while supporting the panel, carefully open it as shown in the
illustration.
CAUTION: The power supply contains static sensitive devices. Use ESD
protection while handling this assembly.
5.10.3 Disconnect the input cable from J1 on the power supply, and disconnect
the output cable from J3 on the power supply.
5.10.4 Disconnect the ground wire from the back panel. Remove the wires
from the cable clips, and separate the panel from the machine.
5.10.5 Remove the two power supply mounting screws and lock washers
holding the power supply to the panel.
5.10.6 Install the replacement power supply on the panel - oriented as shown
in the illustration.
5.10.7 While supporting the panel, reconnect the ground wire, and reconnect
the input and output cables to the power supply at J1 and J3.
5.10.11 Set the main power switch to ON and verify that the power-up
sequence is successfully completed.
5-33
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
WIRE CLIPS
GROUND WIRE
CONNECTION
INPUT
CABLE (J1)
POWER SUPPLY
BACK PANEL OF
CONTROLLER
ASSEMBLY
POWER SUPPLY
MOUNTING SCREWS
Figure 5-10. Power Supply
5-34
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
The control PCB assembly is accessible by removing the back cover of the
controller housing. Figure 5-11 shows the mounting arrangement and electrical
connections to this assembly.
5.11.1 If possible, record the market settings on the unit for re-configuration
of the replacement PCB. Refer to Section 4 to access the appropriate
service screen. If these settings can not be displayed, refer to the tables
below for the settings that correspond to your region.
5.11.2 Set the main power switch to OFF and disconnect AC power from the
machine.
5.11.3 Remove the back panel from the controller housing. Provide support
for the panel to prevent damage to the power supply cable connections.
CAUTION: The control PCB contains static sensitive devices. Use ESD
protection when handling this assembly.
5.11.4 Disconnect all of the cables from the board connectors indicated in the
illustration. Also disconnect the tubing from the pressure sensors on
the PCB.
5.11.5 Remove the screws holding the PCB assembly to the controller
housing, and carefully remove the PCB assembly.
5.11.6 Install the replacement PCB assembly with the hardware that was
previously removed.
NOTE: Verify jumper at JP3 is installed on both pins. This activates the 3V
lithium battery (BT1) for the non-volatile RAM.
5.11.7 Reconnect all of the cables and hoses that were previously
disconnected.
5.11.8 Reinstall the back panel on the controller housing.
5.11.9 Restore power to the machine and observe the power -up diagnostic
display (see Section 4) to verify that the replacement PCB is working
properly.
5.11.10 Access the appropriate service screen and update the machine serial
number, clear service log and reset hours run. The machine serial
number is located on the rear of the machine.
5.11.11 Perform the market settings per the original machine configuration or
customer requirements.
NOTE: The default “Market Selection” for the replacement PCB is “U.S.” To
change the language and pressure measurement units, the “Market
Selection” must be changed to “Non-U.S. (see Section 4). Refer to the
tables below for the market settings that correspond to your region.
5.11.12 Perform the PMS procedure, including all calibrations, given in
Section 7.
Rev. B 5-35
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
VENT
CHAMBER
PRESSURE
SENSOR
BREATHING
LS1 LS3 PRESSURE
SV00503 INTERFACE
PNEUMATIC
ASM LS2
F3 F1 F2
J6 POWER SUPPLY
5-36 Rev. B
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
5.12.1 Set the main power switch to OFF and disconnect AC power from the
machine.
5.12.2 Remove the back panel from the controller housing. Provide support
for the panel to prevent damage to the power supply cable connections.
5.12.5 Remove the rear mounting screw and carefully slide the assembly out
of the controller housing. (Make sure the back panel with the power
supply attached is supported to prevent damage to its connections.)
5.12.6 Slide the replacement pneumatic assembly into the controller housing
and secure it with the captive mounting screw. reinstall the rear
mounting screw and cable clamp.
5-37
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00459
CONTROLLER PCB
LS1 SENSOR
CONNECTION
J8
PUMP CABLE
CONNECTION
CAPTIVE
MOUNTING
SCREW
REAR MOUNTING J7
SCREW AND PEEP VALVE
CABLE CLAMP CONNECTION
PEEP HOSE
PNEUMATIC
ASSEMBLY VACUUM HOSE
5-38
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
Following is the procedure for removing and replacing the flow meter bezel
assembly. See Figure 5-13. This assembly comprises the fresh gas flow meter,
flow control valves, flow sensors and filter, pipeline pressure gauges, SORC, and
the fresh gas display PCB. Replacement procedures for these individual sub-
assemblies are given in subsequent paragraphs.
5.13.1 Set the main power switch to OFF and disconnect AC power from the
machine.
5.13.2 Disconnect the pipeline and cylinder supplies, and deplete all
pressures.
5.13.3 Remove the two screws at the back of the machine securing the flow
meter bezel assembly.
5.13.4 At the front of the machine, carefully pull the assembly forward about
2.5 inches. Disconnect the ribbon cable to the fresh gas display PCB,
and disconnect each flow sensor cable. Continue to pull the assembly
forward.
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5.13.5 When reinstalling the flow meter bezel assembly, push the assembly
into its compartment; reattach the ribbon cable to the fresh gas display
PCB, and reconnect each flow sensor cable. Continue to push the
assembly into its compartment until it is fully seated.
5.13.6 Reinstall the two screws at the back of the machine to secure the flow
meter bezel assembly.
Rev. A 5-39
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00506
FLOWMETER BEZEL
ASSEMBLY
RIBBON CABLE
FLOWMETER BEZEL
ASSEMBLY RETAINER
SCREWS
5-40 Rev. A
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
Access to the fresh gas flow meter requires removal of the flow meter bezel
assembly as described in a previous paragraph. Figure 5-14 shows the tubing
and mounting arrangement for the fresh gas flow tube. For clarity, other sub-
assemblies are not shown in the illustration.
5.14.1 Set the main power switch to OFF and disconnect AC power from the
machine.
5.14.3 Remove the screws securing the bezel assembly (refer to the Flow
Meter Bezel Assembly instructions given previously in this section)
and bring the assembly forward for access to the fresh gas flow meter.
5.14.4 Disconnect the tubing from the flow tube ports and remove the Luer
fittings.
5.14.5 Remove the flow tube mounting nuts to release the flow tube.
5.14.6 Install the replacement flow tube with the mounting brackets and nuts
supplied. Ensure that the float moves freely without sticking, and that
the flow tube is oriented properly.
5.14.8 Reinstall the flow meter bezel assembly in the machine (refer to the
Flow Meter Bezel Assembly instructions).
5.14.9 Reconnect the pipeline supplies and restore power to the machine.
5-41
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
TUBE TO
VAPOR FLOW
MOUNT TUBE
TUBE FROM
FLOW SENSOR
MANIFOLD
5-42
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
Flow control valves can be replaced from the front panel while the flow meter
bezel assembly is in place. Figure 5-15 shows the hardware arrangement for a
typical flow control valve. Should the valve manifold need to be replaced, its
mounting arrangement is shown in the illustration. For clarity, other sub-
assemblies are not shown in the illustration.
5.15.1 Set the main power switch to OFF and disconnect AC power from the
machine.
5.15.3 Remove the cover from the knob of the valve to be replaced.
5.15.4 Loosen the nut securing the knob to the valve, and pull the knob from
the valve.
5.15.5 Un-screw the flow control valve from the valve manifold.
NOTE: Use plastic jaw pliers (P/N 7910296) to hold the knob while tightening
the nut in the next step.
5.15.7 Reinstall the knob and tighten the nut to secure the knob to the valve.
5.15.9 Reconnect the pipeline supplies and restore power to the machine.
5.15.10 Set the main power switch to ON and ensure that the gas flow can be
controlled over its entire range.
5-43
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
COVER
NUT
SPRING
WASHER
FLAT
WASHER
KNOB
CHUCK
COLLET
SPACER
FLOW CONTROL VALVE
5-44
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
Access to the flow sensors and filter assembly requires removal of the flow
meter bezel assembly as described in a previous paragraph. Figure 5-16 shows
the tubing and mounting arrangement for this sub-assembly. For clarity, other
sub-assemblies are not shown in the illustration.
NOTE: The safety valve, filter, and flow sensors can be serviced without
removing this sub-assembly from the flow meter bezel assembly. The
illustration shows an exploded view to indicate connections that would
not otherwise be visible.
5.16.1 Set the main power switch to OFF and disconnect AC power from the
machine.
5.16.3 Remove the screws securing the bezel assembly (refer to the Flow
Meter Bezel Assembly instructions given previously in this section)
and bring the assembly forward for access to the flow sensor sub-
assembly.
5.16.4 The filter is accessible by un-screwing the safety valve from the
manifold.
The flow sensors and manifold are held in place by a spring clip
arrangement.
The SORC bypass valve is secured to the flow sensor bracket by two
screws and kep nuts as shown in the illustration.
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5.16.5 Reinstall the flow meter bezel assembly in the machine (refer to the
Flow Meter Bezel Assembly instructions).
5.16.6 Reconnect the pipeline supplies and restore power to the machine.
Rev. A 5-45
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
MANIFOLD
AIR
SORC BYPASS
VALVE
O2
FLOWMETER
BEZEL
ASSEMBLY
SV00484
5-46
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
Access to the pipeline pressure gauges requires removal of the flow meter bezel
assembly as described in a previous paragraph. Figure 5-17 shows the tubing
and mounting arrangement for the gauges. For clarity, other sub-assemblies are
not shown in the illustration.
5.17.1 Set the main power switch to OFF and disconnect AC power from the
machine.
5.17.3 Remove the screws securing the bezel assembly (refer to the Flow
Meter Bezel Assembly instructions given previously in this section)
and bring the assembly forward for access to the pipeline pressure
gauges.
5.17.4 Disconnect the tubing from the fitting on the gauge to be replaced.
5.17.5 Remove the retainer plate screws, and separate the retainer plate with
the gauges from the bezel.
5.17.6 Un-thread the straight fitting from the back of the gauge to be
replaced.
5.17.7 Remove the gauge mounting nut, and remove the gauge from the
retainer plate.
5.17.8 Install the replacement gauge in the retainer plate - make sure it is
oriented properly when tightening the gauge mounting nut.
5.17.12 Reinstall the flow meter bezel assembly in the machine (refer to the
Flow Meter Bezel Assembly instructions).
5.17.13 Reconnect the pipeline supplies and restore power to the machine.
5-47
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00481
FLOW METER
BEZEL ASSEMBLY
TUBES FROM
GAS INLET
ASSEMBLY
N 2O
AIR
O2
STRAIGHT
FITTINGS (3X)
RETAINER PLATE
SCREW (4X) PIPELINE PRESSURE GAUGE (3X)
5-48
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
Access to the SORC requires removal of the flow meter bezel assembly as
described in a previous paragraph. Figure 5-18 shows the tubing and mounting
arrangement for the SORC. For clarity, other sub-assemblies are not shown in
the illustration.
5.18.1 Set the main power switch to OFF and disconnect AC power from the
machine.
5.18.3 Remove the screws securing the bezel assembly (refer to the Flow
Meter Bezel Assembly instructions given previously in this section)
and bring the assembly forward for access to the SORC.
5.18.4 Disconnect the tubing from the SORC where shown in Figure 5-18.
Mark these tubes so they can be reattached to the replacement SORC
in the same manner.
5.18.5 Remove the four SORC mounting nuts and remove the SORC from the
flow meter bezel assembly.
5.18.6 Install the replacement SORC with the four mounting nuts that were
previously removed.
5.18.7 Re-connect the O2 and N2O tubing to the SORC in the same manner as
the original.
5.18.8 Reinstall the flow meter bezel assembly in the machine (refer to the
Flow Meter Bezel Assembly instructions).
5.18.9 Reconnect the pipeline supplies and restore power to the machine.
5-49
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
5-50
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
Access to the fresh gas display PCB requires removal of the flow meter bezel
assembly as described in a previous paragraph. Figure 5-19 shows the cable
connections and PCB mounting details. For clarity, other sub-assemblies are not
shown in the illustration.
5.19.1 Set the main power switch to OFF and disconnect AC power from the
machine.
5.19.3 Remove the screws securing the bezel assembly (refer to the Flow
Meter Bezel Assembly instructions given previously in this section)
and bring the assembly forward.
5.19.4 Remove the two screws securing the flow sensor sub-assembly to the
bezel assembly, and move the sub-assembly aside for access to the fresh
gas display PCB. (Refer to the Fresh Gas Flow Sensors and Filter
Assembly instructions given previously in this section.)
5.19.5 Disconnect the cables from the fresh gas display PCB where shown in
Figure 5-19.
5.19.6 Remove the PCB mounting screws and lock washers, and remove the
PCB.
5.19.7 Install the replacement fresh gas PCB, with the insulator in place
using the hardware that was previously removed.
5.19.10 Reinstall the flow meter bezel assembly in the machine (refer to the
Flow Meter Bezel Assembly instructions).
5.19.11 Reconnect the pipeline supplies and restore power to the machine.
5-51
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00483 FLOWMETER
BEZEL
ASSEMBLY
PCB MOUNTING
SCREWS AND
LOCKWASHERS (4X)
RIBBON CABLE
FROM
CONTROLLER
(J1)
INSULATOR
5-52
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
The monitor bezel assembly comprises the keypad, flat panel display, rotary
switch, and LED lamp PCB assembly. Access to the bezel assembly mounting
screws is through the ventilator compartment as shown in Figure 5-20.
5.20.1 Set the main power switch to OFF and disconnect AC power from the
machine.
5.20.3 While supporting the bezel assembly, remove the two screws securing
the left side of the bezel.
CAUTION: Do Not pull the bezel outward, as this will break the locking tabs at
the right side of the bezel.
5.20.4 Slide the bezel to the right to release its locking tabs from the machine.
See Figure 5-20.
NOTE: Verify that bezel locking tabs are clear of the machine before pulling
the bezel away from the machine.
5.20.5 Disconnect the large ribbon cable from the keypad connector, and the
smaller ribbon cable from the display panel.
5.20.7 Reconnect the ground wire and the two ribbon cables to the
replacement assembly.
5.20.8 Carefully fold the cables behind the bezel assembly as you bring it into
position on the machine. Hold the bezel against the machine and slide
it to the left to engage the locking tabs in the slots in the machine
housing.
5.20.9 While supporting the bezel assembly, reinstall the two screws at the
back of the bezel on the left side.
5.20.11 Restore power to the machine and verify all of the keypad and display
functions.
5-53
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00463
SEE TEXT
BEZEL SCREWS
GROUND
WIRE
KEYPAD
CONNECTOR
LOCKING
TABS
5-54
FABIUS GS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES (continued)
5.21.1 Set machine power switch to OFF and disconnect AC power from the
machine.
5.21.2 Remove the expiratory hose terminal from the breathing system, and
slide the Spirolog sensor out of the breathing system.
5.21.3 Disconnect the cable from the sensor by squeezing the connector at the
points opposite the latch while pulling the connector away from the
sensor.
5.21.4 Remove the back panel from the controller housing, and disconnect the
Spirolog cable from J18 on the controller PCB.
5.21.5 Loosen the nut on the strain relief bushing at the interface panel.
Remove the strain relief bushing from the panel while supporting the
rear nut.
5.21.6 Install the replacement Spirolog strain relief bushing into the interface
panel, and tighten the nut.
5.21.7 Connect the replacement Spirolog cable to J18 on the controller PCB.
5.21.8 Route the cable from the machine to the breathing system in the same
manner as the original.
5.21.9 Connect the outboard end of the Spirolog cable to the flow sensor. Note
that the sensor and connector are keyed.
5.21.10 Reinstall the back panel on the controller housing, and restore AC
power to the machine.
5-55
FABIUS GS ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
Equipment Required:
• Test Gauge for setting cylinder pressure regulator, DMI Part No. 4114807
6-1
ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
NOTE: Figure 6-1 shows test connections for the O2 regulator adjustment. If
you are adjusting the N2O regulator, connect the test gauge in series with the
N2O pipeline hose.
6.1.2 Connect test pressure gauge (P/N 4114807) between machine’s pipeline
inlet connector and the pipeline supply hose.
6.1.3 Open the cylinder valves and set the System Power switch to ON.
6.1.4 Set the oxygen flow to 4 liters per min. (If you are adjusting the N2O
regulator, also set the nitrous oxide flow to 4 liters per minute.)
6.1.6 Release the push button. After the pressure decay stabilizes, the gauge
should indicate 46 psi.
6.1.7 Remove the acorn nut from the regulator to expose the adjusting screw.
For N2O, turn the screw until the test gauge indicates 46 psi. (50 psi
for CSA machines). For O2 and Air, use the compensated regulator
output setting based on the cylinder pressure given in the following
table.
6-2
FABIUS GS ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES (continued)
SV00465
O2 REGULATOR
N2O
REGULATOR
ACORN NUT
O2 PIPELINE
HOSE
TEST GAUGE
6-3
ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
NOTE: Cylinder pressure compensation for the N2O regulator is not required.
Compensated
Cylinder Pressure Compensated Regulator
Regulator
(psi) output tolerances (-4/+2)
output setting (psi)
* Canada settings
6.1.9 If the O2 cylinder regulator output was adjusted, perform the following
test:
6.1.12 Press the O2 Flush and verify the Lo O2 Supply alarm is not active. If
the alarm is active refer to Section 6.2: Oxygen Supply Pressure Alarm
Switch Adjustment.
6.1.14 Close the cylinder valves and allow pressure to drain from the system.
6.1.15 Close all of the flow control valves and set the System Power switch to
OFF.
6-4
FABIUS GS ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES (continued)
O2 Inlet Regulator:
6.2.1 Bleed all cylinder and pipeline pressures. Disconnect all cylinders and
pipeline hoses.
6.2.2 Remove the rear cover supporting the gas inlet assembly.
6.2.3 Remove the pneumatic hose from the O2 outlet of the gas inlet block
and interconnect a digital manometer as shown in Figure 6-2.
ADJUSTMENT
SCREW
O2 INLET
REGULATOR
TO O2
FLOW CONTROL
VALVE
TEST 'T' O2 OUTLET (TO O2
CONNECTOR FLOW CONTROL VALVE)
M32803
Rev. A 6-5
ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
6.2.6 After the digital manometer stabilizes, adjust the O2 regulator output
pressure to 30 psi.
6.2.8 Close the flow control valve and disconnect the O2 pipeline hose from
the inlet.
6.2.9 Remove test equipment and reconnect the O2 pneumatic hose leading
from the O2 flow control valve to the O2 connector on the inlet block.
6.2.10 Disconnect the N2O pneumatic hose from the outlet connector on the
gas inlet block that connects to the N2O flow control valve.
6.2.12 Reconnect the N2O pipeline hose to the inlet connector and activate
the N2O supply.
6.2.13 Set the O2 and N2O flows to 4 L/min. After the digital manometer
stabilizes, adjust the N2O regulator output pressure to 30 psi.
6.2.15 Close the O2 and N2O flow control valves, and disconnect both pipeline
hoses from the inlets.
6.2.16 Remove the test equipment and reconnect the N2O hose from the flow
control valve to the N2O outlet on the inlet block.
6.2.17 Reinstall the rear cover and perform the PMS procedure given in
Section 7.
6-6 Rev. A
FABIUS GS ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES (continued)
6.3.1 Disconnect all pipeline hoses and set the System Power switch to ON.
6.3.4 Open the other gas flow control valves to drain pressure from the
system.
6.3.5 Close the O2 cylinder valve, and close the flow control valves. Press the
O2 Flush valve to drain oxygen pressure from the system.
6.3.7 Remove the rear cover supporting the gas inlet assembly.
6.3.8 Connect test pressure gauge (P/N 4114807) between machine’s oxygen
pipeline inlet connector and the oxygen pipeline supply hose.
6.3.9 Open the O2 cylinder valve and set the System Power switch to ON.
6.3.12 As the pressure drops, the O2 SUPPLY alarm should activate when the
pressure is between 16 and 24 psi as shown on the test gauge.
6.3.13 If the alarm activates when the pressure is below 16 psi or above 24
psi, turn the adjustment set screw (see Figure 6-3); repeat the test and
adjust as necessary to bring the set point into the correct range.
Rev. A 6-7
ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
O2
SUPPLY
SWITCH
ADJUSTMENT
SCREW
O2 PIPELINE
HOSE
TEST GAUGE
6-8 Rev. A
FABIUS GS ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES (continued)
6.4.2 Remove the two screws at the back of the machine securing the flow
meter bezel assembly. Carefully pull the assembly out of the machine
for access to the SORC.
6.4.3 Connect a test pressure gauge to the O2 port on the SORC shown in
Figure 6-4.
6.4.8 The test pressure gauge should read 25 ±1 cmH2O. If needed, turn the
O2 control pressure adjustment screw until the test gauge reads 25 ±1
mbar. Apply a small amount of thread sealant to the screw head.
6.4.12 Tighten the lock nut and verify the N2O flow is 50 ± 30 mL/min. Apply
a small amount of thread sealant where the lock nut meets the threads
of the adjustment point.
6.4.13 With the N2O flow control valve fully open, set the oxygen flow to 1 L/
min.
Rev. A 6-9
ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00476
6-10 Rev. A
FABIUS GS ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES (continued)
If needed, turn the N2O flow adjustment screw until the flow is 3 ±0.3
mL/min, resulting in an O2 concentration of 25 ± 3 vol. % O2 at the
fresh gas outlet. Apply a small amount of thread sealant on the
adjustment screw.
O2 Concentration Test:
6.4.15 Verify O2 concentration at the fresh gas outlet, with the O2 flow
settings in the following table:
N2O Flow
O2
O2 Flow Control
Concentration
Valve
Flow Test:
6.4.18 As the O2 flow increases, the N2O flow should also increase, to over 10
L/min. at the maximum.
6.4.19 Slowly close the O2 flow control valve. The N2O flow should decrease
proportionally.
6.4.20 Close the flow control valves and remove all test equipment.
6.4.21 Set the System Power switch to OFF, and reinstall the flow meter bezel
assembly in the machine.
Rev. A 6-11
ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
Zero Calibration:
6.5.3.1 Remove the oxygen sensor capsule from its housing and allow
several minutes for the displayed offset readings to stabilize.
NOTE: The difference between the Cell A and Cell B readings should be
no greater than 8.
6.5.3.2 Press the Store Zero soft key to store the current values as the
new zero calibration.
21% Calibration:
6.5.3.4 Expose the sensor to ambient air only (away from any open
part of the breathing system) and allow it to stabilize for
several minutes.
6.5.3.7 Press the rotary knob to start the 21% O2 calibration. During
calibration the ‘Calibrate O2 Sensor’ softkey shall illuminate.
Following calibration the screen returns to normal.
6-12 Rev. A
FABIUS GS ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES (continued)
SENSOR CAPSULE
SV00492
Service 9:34
O2 Calibration
Current cell A: 66
Current cell B: 70
Rev. A 6-13
ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
Zero Calibration:
6.6.3.1 Remove the pressure sample line and ventilator hose from the
breathing system, and expose the sample line to air.
6.6.3.3 Touch the “Store Zero” softkey to enter the current value as
the calibration zero.
6.6.4 Re-connect the pressure sample line and the ventilator hose to the
breathing system.
Service 9:24
Pressure Calibration
Current Airway Pressure: 709 Current offset value: 716
Current Ventilator Pres.: 760 Current offset value:
Zero calibration procedure:
- Remove pressure sample line from
breathing system - expose to air.
- Let current pressure value stabilize.
- Touch “Store Zero” key to enter the current
value as the calibration zero.
Store Exit
Zero
6-14 Rev. A
FABIUS GS ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES (continued)
6.7.3 Scroll to Calibration and select Fresh Gas Flow to bring up the flow
calibration screen. See Figure 6-7.
Service 9:12
Freshgas Calibration
Stored Zero: PASS
Zero calibration procedure:
- Close all flow control valves.
- Verify no fresh gas flow is present.
- Touch “Store Zero” key.
- At completion of calibration
“Stored Zero” shall indicate
Pass/Fail.
Store Exit
Zero
Rev. A 6-15
ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
6.8.3 Scroll to Calibration and select PEEP to bring up the PEEP calibration
screen.
6.8.4 Attach a short breathing system hose from the expiratory valve
terminal to the inspiratory valve terminal and remove breathing bag.
6.8.5 Touch the Calibrate softkey. (The calibration process can take several
minutes.)
6.8.8 Remove the short hose from the inspiratory and expiratory valves.
6-16 Rev. A
FABIUS GS ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES (continued)
INSPIRATORY
VALVE TERMINAL
EXPIRATORY
SV00494
VALVE TERMINAL
Service 10:06
PEEP Calibration
Calibration: PASS
PEEP calibration procedure:
- Attach breathing hose from expiratory
valve to inspiratory valve and remove breathing bag.
- Touch “Calibrate” key..
- At completion of calibration
“Calibration” shall indicate
Pass/Fail.
Calibrate Exit
Rev. A 6-17
ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURES (continued) FABIUS GS
6.9.1 Remove the back panel from the controller housing. Provide support
for the back panel to prevent damage to the power supply cable
connections.
6.9.2 Set the Main Power switch to ON and set vent control to Volume mode.
6.9.3 Remove the APL bypass hose from the breathing system and attach it
to a digital manometer.
6.9.4 Adjust the variable restrictor on the pneumatic assembly (see Figure 6-
9) until the vacuum is between -150 and -240 cmH2O (mbar) as shown
on the digital manometer.
6.9.5 Disconnect the APL bypass hose from the digital manometer and
reconnect it to the APL port on the breathing system.
6-18 Rev. B
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE
NOTE: Verify the dates on test equipment calibration labels. DO NOT USE any
test equipment having an expired calibration date. Notify your supervisor
immediately if any equipment is found to be out of calibration.
In the space provided at the bottom of the PMS checklist form, record the Model
and ID number of all calibrated test equipment used. Also record the calibration
due dates. Examples are: multimeter, digital pressure meter, Riken gas analyzer,
safety analyzer, volumeter, trace gas analyzer, simulators.
Description Page
Test Equipment Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2
Parts Replacement Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3
Periodic Manufacturer’s Certification Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11
7.1 Electrical Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-16
7.2 System Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-18
7.3 Battery Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-19
7.4 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-20
7.5 Service Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-20
7.6 Calibrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21
7.7 Site Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21
7.8 Scavenger, AGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-24
7.9 Breathing System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-25
7.10 Vapor Interlock System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-39
7.11 Yokes & Gauges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-40
7.12 Gas Inlet Regulator Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-42
7.13 Cylinder Regulators and Pipeline Gauges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-46
7.14 High Pressure Leak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-51
7.15 Oxygen Supply Failure Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-53
7.16 Flowmeters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-55
7.17 Oxygen Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-57
7.18 Oxygen Concentrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-59
7.19 SORC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-60
7.20 Pressure Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-61
7.21 Ventilator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-63
7.22 Volume Alarms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-69
7.23 Audio Silence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-71
7.24 Oxygen Flush Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-72
7.25 Final Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-73
Rev. A 7-1
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
Accessories:
-- T-connector, P/N M32803
-- Fitting, Str 1/4 tube x 1/8 NPT, P/N 4109318
-- Fitting, Str 0.130 ID hose x 1/8 MPT, P/N 4102963
Materials Required:
-- Breathing Bag, 3 liter, P/N 9995330 or equivalent
-- Tube, Corrugated, 22 mm x 12 in. long, P/N 9995112
-- Adhesive, Silicon, Omnivisc P/N 1211382
Repair Tools:
-- Plastic Jaw Pliers, P/N 7910296
-- Nut Driver (modified), P/N 4117530
-- Nut Driver (two-hole spanner). P/N 7910305
-- Cable Assembly, flash load RAM, P/N 4117459
-- Nut Driver, 3/8 in.
-- Cable Assembly, Vitalink, P/N 4110328
7-2 Rev. B
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
Alternate
Quantity Description Part Number
Part Number
As Required
1 Flow Sensor (5 pack) 8403735
1 O2 Sensor 6850645
2 O-ring, Vent Hose 2M08777
2 Valve Disc 2123249 or
M23225
1 Hose asm, PEEP/Pmax 4117027
APL Bypass
1 Hose, Pressure 1190520
1 Filter, AGS M33294
Annually: Fabius GS 1 year kit 4117360-001 4199912
2 Filter, Pressure & PEEP 8402868
1 Diaphragm, Patient 2600650
4 O-ring, Vapor 4115864
Every 3 Years: Fabius GS 3 year kit 4117360-002 4199911
1 Diaphragm, Piston 2600651
1 O-ring, for Diaphragm G60337
2 Battery, 12V Recharge- 4114229
able
1 Battery, 3V Lithium EC00752-001 4199948
Rev. B 7-3
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
4113119
FRESH GAS LEAK TEST DEVICE
CONNECT TO
TEST PRESSURE GAUGE
TEST
CONNECTOR
4117361
SV00517
7-4
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
4115128
SIEMENS TEST LUNG
SVOOO25
7-5
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
TEST TERMINAL
S010159
BREATHING SYSTEM LEAK TEST DEVICE
TEST TERMINAL
4104389
TEST TERMINAL
ADAPTER
SV00515
7-6
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
SV00559
S000081
FLOW METER
TEST STAND
0-250cc/MIN
7-7
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00552
15
Liter
900 100
10 5
800 200
vol/min 2212300
ml MINUTE
VOLUMETER
700 300
600 400
500
TEST
VOLUME
METER
7-8
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
M33972
TEST CAP
SV00516
7-9
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00376
4114830-002 4114830-001
4114830-004 4114830-003
4114830-006 4114830-005
7-10
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
The purpose of these procedures is to provide detailed instructions for performing a Periodic
Manufacturer’s Certification (PMC) inspection on the Fabius GS anesthesia machines.
Several additional documents have been created to assist the technician through the
process. Following is a brief description of the purpose of each document.
The first list in the Recommendation Guidelines is a reference chart for machine
certification based on equipment status. The second is an abbreviated summary of all NAD
Recommendations and Failure Codes including the Condition Number, Equipment
Condition, Recommended Corrections, Certification Code, and Tests Affected when
applicable.
There is also a matrix classified as “Failure Codes” which identifies the correct manner in
which to document equipment tests that fail, or were unable to be performed due to
circumstances beyond the control of the service technician performing the inspection. (Ex:
Air cylinder supply is unavailable to perform Air High Pressure Leak test.) The Failure
Codes section also indicates suggested resolution of the situation. Failure Code numbers
begin at 34 and use the same certification levels strategy, and carry the same weight as
NAD Recommendation equipment condition codes.
The next section of the guideline lists all NAD Recommendations identified at a machine’s
major assembly level. This section is divided into subsections titled: “Anesthesia System”,
“Vaporizers”, “Absorber System”, “Ventilator” and “Scavenger System”. The final matrix is
the most comprehensive index sorted by machine model and includes Equipment Condition,
Certification Code, and NAD Recommendations. It also specifies any suggested upgrade
path including ordering information that should be taken such as installing a Bellows with
Pressure Limit Control 4109664-S01 Kit, after market modification kit to a machine not
equipped with pressure limit control.
7-11
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
The letters A, B, C, D and the Roman Numerals I, II are used as codes in the individual
matrix for each model of anesthesia machine. The letters A, B, C, and D are used in
descending order to indicate the certification level of the equipment. They are as follows:
A = Certified
B = Certified with Recommendations
C = Conditionally Certified
D = No Certification
Roman Numerals I and II do not affect the certification level but rather are provided to give
further instructions to the end user as follows:
I= The system in its present configuration shall only be used with a CO2 monitor
incorporating an apnea warning. The operator of the system is advised to
frequently scan the CO2 readings and alarm thresholds.
II = The present configuration of equipment requires that the unit operate at all times
with an oxygen analyzer that includes a low oxygen warning. The operator of the
system is advised to frequently scan the oxygen readings and alarm limits.
When multiple recommendations apply, use the above list in descending order from bottom
to top. For example, “No Certification would take precedence over “Conditionally Certified”
and “Certified with Recommendations”. “Conditionally Certified” would take precedence
over “Certified with Recommendations”.
For example:
7-12
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
A Narkomed 3 could have recommendation number 21 and failure code 61.1 apply.
21 - No ventilator pressure limit control. Code is B.
61.1 - Enflurane agent is unavailable to test. Code is BC.
Correct certification for this machine is BC, which means CONDITIONALLY CERTIFIED
WITH RECOMMENDATIONS.
A Narkomed 6000 could have no NAD recommendations or failure codes apply. The correct
certification level for this machine is Code A, “CERTIFIED”.
Code D, which means “NO CERTIFICATION”, also means the machine shall not
receive a Periodic Manufacturer’s Certification label. The machine shall also
receive a “WARNING - This System is Not Certified” label, P/N 4114857. This label
shall be placed at a prominent location on the right side of the machine after all
other previous PM and “Vigilance Audit® Validation” labels have been removed.
7-13
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
1. Use the PM Certification form P/N 4117715 for the Fabius GS Anesthesia
System.
3. Perform the vapor concentration test on all Dräger vapor vaporizers every six
months in accordance with SP00073 at a six month maximum interval. Perform
the vaporizer concentration test on all Desflurane vaporizers in accordance with
SP00091 for fixed mount vaporizers and SP00189 for user removable D-tec
vaporizers at a six month maximum interval. For every vaporizer tested, fill out
a “VAPOR VAPORIZER CALIBRATION CHECK” label (part # S010016).
Information on this label shall include your signature, type of agent, date
tested, test results @ 1%, 2.5%, 4% for H, E, I, or S vaporizers, or @ 4%, 6%, 10%,
12%, 16% for Desflurane vaporizers, and a PASS or FAIL indication. This label
shall be attached to the upper right side of the vaporizer. If vaporizer fails the
concentration verification, internal leak, or exclusion system tests, check “NO”
in the “RECOMMENDED FOR USE” section on the PM Certification form.
Place a “CAUTION DO NOT USE” label (part # 4114327) on the vaporizer, and
issue a departmental alert. The TSR shall also seek permission from the
equipment operator to remove the failed vaporizer from the machine and install
a replacement vaporizer or an adapter block onto the mount.All nonfunctional
Dräger vaporizers must be removed from service for machine to receive
certification.
7-14 Rev. B
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
5. Based on the “EQUIPMENT CONDITION” inspect the machine for any “NAD
RECOMMENDATIONS” that would apply. Use the Fabius GS section of the
“NAD RECOMMENDATION GUIDELINES INDEX”, P/N S010250. Note all
applicable NAD recommendations on the Executive Summary. NOTE: If using a
carbon form, indicate the Equipment Condition number and to see reverse side
under “RECOMMENDATIONS / GENERAL COMMENTS” section of the form.
6. Determine the correct certification level of the machine based on the combined
lowest common denominator of “Equipment Conditions” and “Failure Codes”. If
the machine is at least conditionally certified, fill out the “PM
CERTIFICATION” label. Check the box(s) on the validation label where
appropriate. Write the month and year, (three months from date of PM
Certification) next to “NEXT VISIT DUE:” If certification level is “D”, machine
shall not receive a “PM CERTIFICATION” label. Any machine not receiving a
PM Certification label shall receive a “WARNING NOT CERTIFIED” label. This
label shall be placed at a prominent location on the left side of the machine after
all other previous PMS and Vigilance Audit Validation labels have been
removed.
10. Have the customer sign each PM Certification form or the Executive Summary,
and review the equipment conditions and recommendations with the customer.
11. Return the top copy to Draeger Medical, Inc. Service Department, keep middle
copy for service organization records, give bottom copy to customer.
7-15
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
Plug the unit into the safety analyzer, and plug the power cord of
the safety analyzer into an AC receptacle. Turn analyzer to ON
position.
NOTE: The BIOTECH 501 PRO will automatically test the source outlet
for open ground (or ground resistance of 31 Ω or higher), reverse
polarity, open neutral and open line. (The latter two conditions
will prevent the analyzer from powering up.)
7.1.1.2 Set the safety analyzer function switch to the GROUND WIRE
RESISTANCE position. Attach the test lead to the SINGLE
LEAD connector of the analyzer. Connect the other end of the red
test lead to the ground socket of the front panel outlet on the
safety analyzer. Verify a displayed resistance of 0.000 Ω or, if
necessary, press the CALIBRATE key on the front panel of the
analyzer to zero the device.
7.1.1.3 Set the safety analyzer GROUND switch to NORMAL. Set the
POLARITY switch to OFF.
7.1.1.4 The safety analyzer shall indicate 0.1 Ω or less with its test lead
applied to the following points:
7.1.2.1 With a multimeter set to its highest resistance range, check for
continuity between the serial port cable retaining nut on
processor and the O2 sensor connector pin shown in the
illustration. There shall be no continuity between these points.
O2 SENSOR
7-16
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
(á) 7.1.3 Convenience Outlet and Auxiliary Outlet Strip (if applicable)
NOTE: This test will check the convenience outlets and the auxiliary
strip outlets for fault conditions such as open ground (>31 Ω),
reverse polarity, open line and open neutral. This is done each
time the BIOTECH 501 PRO is powered up and allowed to cycle
through its self test.
7.1.3.1 Shut off and unplug the safety analyzer. Remove the anesthesia
machine plug from the analyzer, and plug it into the same outlet
that was being used by the analyzer.
7.1.3.2 Plug the safety analyzer into the first convenience outlet to be
tested, and turn the analyzer power switch ON. Allow the
analyzer to cycle through its Auto Test sequence. If no wiring
fault is indicated, shut off the analyzer and move its plug to the
next convenience outlet. Test this outlet in the same manner, and
continue until all convenience outlets and auxiliary strip outlets
are tested.
7.1.4.2 Attach the safety analyzer test lead to a rear GCX rail.
(á) 7.1.4.3 Record the total leakage current with the Polarity and Ground
switches set as follows:
Ground Polarity
Open Normal
Normal Normal
Open Reversed
Normal Reversed
7-17
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
7.2.3 Verify that the following is displayed and system diagnostics indicate a
“Pass” condition:
Fabius GS SW XX
1.03 CRC 6DBA
(á) 7.2.4 Record the machine software version on the header of the checklist
form.
7-18
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
7.3.1 Press the Man Spont key, and press the rotary dial to confirm.
7.3.2 Unplug the AC power cord and verify the “Power Fail” message
appears on the display within one minute.
7.3.3 Restore AC power to the machine and verify the “Power Fail” message
disappears within one minute.
7-19
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
7.4.1 Press the Setup key, and press the rotary dial to confirm
Default Settings:
7.4.3 Verify Volume, Pressure, Alarm settings and Restore Factory Default
are adjustable.
7.4.4 Adjust the Alarm Volume to its highest setting and press the rotary
dial to confirm.
Configuration:
7.4.6 Using the rotary dial, scroll to Configuration and press the rotary dial
to confirm.
7.4.7 Verify current Time Set, Date Set, Language, Pressure Unit and
Acoustic Confirmation are adjustable and correct per local
configurations. Press to confirm two times to exit Setup mode.
7.5.1 Press and hold the Home and Standby keys, and press the rotary dial.
Verify the System Service screen appears.
(á) 7.5.2 Verify on-screen serial number with machine serial number located on
rear of unit, and record on PMS form.
(á) 7.5.3 Record the Last Service Date, Hours Run Since Last Service and Total
Hours on the PMS form.
7-20
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
7.6 CALIBRATIONS
Pressure:
O2 Offset:
(á) 7.6.9 Follow the on-screen instructions and perform the O2 zero calibration.
Record new values on PMS form, and reassemble O2 housing. Install
the inspiratory dome plug in inspiratory dome.
PEEP:
(á) 7.7.2 Scroll to Flowmeter and confirm. Scroll to O2 Position and confirm.
Select position of virtual flowmeter (left or right) in accordance with
local requirements or customer demand. Press to confirm. record
position on PMS form.
Rev. A 7-21
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
Gas Selection:
(á) 7.7.3 Press to confirm, scroll to Gas Selection and confirm. Verify Gas
Selection type (2 or 3) is in accordance with machine configuration.
Press to confirm. Record selection type on PMS form.
O2 Whistle:
(á) 7.7.5 Scroll to Fresh Gas Low Alarm. Verify Fresh Gas Low Alarm position
(enabled or disabled) is set to enabled position. Press to confirm.
Record position on PMS form.
Ambient Pressure:
(á) 7.7.6 Scroll to Ambient Pressure and confirm. Turn rotary dial to adjust.
Using the table on the next page, set the ambient pressure
corresponding to your location, or call a local weather service for a
specific value in mbar. Press to confirm three times. Record pressure
setting on PMS form.
Serial Ports:
(á) 7.7.7 Scroll to Serial Ports and confirm. Verify parameters are adjustable to
the following protocols. If necessary, set the protocols for any third
party monitoring device connected to the machine. Refer to the Fabius
GS Operator’s Manual and third party Operator’s Manual.
7-22 Rev. B
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
7-23
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
Scavenger Cleaning
7.8.1 Remove all scavenger hoses one at a time and drain all accumulated
moisture. Inspect all scavenger hoses for deterioration and replace any
worn hoses.
7.8.3 Remove the reservoir canister from the scavenger by partial turn
counter-clockwise of the canister.
7.8.5 Remove the flowmeter from the scavenger by turning the mounting nut
counter-clockwise. Inspect the tube and clean with compressed air if
needed.
7.8.6 Reassemble the scavenger assembly, and reactivate the vacuum source.
7.8.7 Verify vacuum hose is connected to one of the two gas supply
connections.
7.8.9 Verify all hose connections to the scavenger are complete at all
destinations.
7.8.11 Reinstall canister and adjust scavenger flow control valve; verify float
moves freely between the upper and lower limits.
7-24
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
(á) 7.9.1.1 Record the serial number (located on the side of the COSY) on
the PMS form.
7.9.1.7 Are the valve dome washers in good condition? ___ (Y)
7.9.1.10 Remove the flow sensor from the breathing system housing. Is
the O-ring inside housing in good condition? ___(Y)
7.9.1.12 Remove the canister and inspect the canister, gaskets, and
condition of soda lime. Are these components in good condition?
___(Y)
7.9.1.13 Remove the breathing pressure gauge from its mount and
inspect the O-rings in the mount and on the 90° hose connection -
if applicable.
7.9.1.14 Is the breathing pressure gauge in good condition and set at zero
(0)? ___ (Y) (if applicable)
7.9.1.15 Inspect the O-rings on the inspiratory dome plug assembly and
O2 sensor housing. Are the O-rings in good condition? ___(Y)
7-25
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
7.9.1.17 Inspect the breathing circuit and manual breathing bag. Is the
breathing circuit and manual breathing bag in good condition?
___(Y)
7.9.1.19 Inspect the fresh gas hose connected to the breathing system. Is
the fresh gas connector and washer in good condition? ___(Y)
7.9.1.20 Inspect APL valve labeling for legibility. Are all markings on
APL valve easy to see and legible? ___(Y)
7.9.2.2 Remove the fresh gas connector from the breathing system.
7.9.2.3 Connect the fresh gas hose from the breathing system to the
fresh gas leak test fixture (4113119 modified) or equivalent, via
the fresh gas test connector 4117361.
7.9.2.4 Connect a digital pressure manometer to the fresh gas leak test
device.
(á) 7.9.2.6 After thirty (30) seconds, what is the pressure on the
manometer? ___ (>40 cm H2O)
(á) 7.9.2.9 After thirty (30) seconds, what is the pressure on the
manometer? ___ (>40 cm H2O)
7-26
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
(á) 7.9.2.11 If applicable, turn on the right mounted vaporizer to the first
graduated marking; repeat Steps 7.9.2.5 thru 7.9.2.10 ___ (>40
cm H2O)
7.9.2.12 Remove the test equipment from the fresh gas hose.
7.9.2.14 Open the O2 flow control valve to 5 L/min., purge the system for
5 seconds, then close the O2 flow control valve.
é
7.9.2.15 Push the System Power switch OFF ( ).
7.9.2.16 Reconnect the fresh gas connector from the machine to the
freshgas outlet connector on the breathing system.
7-27
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00549a
SET APL VALVE TO MAN, 70 cmH2O
TEST TERMINAL
4104389
7-28
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
7.9.3.7 Remove the ventilator hose from the breathing system and
install a test cap (M33972).
(á) 7.9.3.9 What is the O2 flow mL/min. as indicated on the display? (<100
mL/min. flow leakage)
(á) 7.9.3.10 What is the pressure difference on the Paw cm H2O display
compared to digital manometer? (38 - 42 cmH2O)
(á) 7.9.3.11 If applicable, does the optional breathing pressure gauge agree
with the readings in the previous step? (Y)
Rev. A 7-29
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00550a
SET APL VALVE TO MAN, 70 cmH2O
7-30
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
7.9.4.3 Verify the fresh gas hose is connected to the breathing system.
7.9.4.4 Verify the APL valve lever is in the MAN position and set to 5
cmH2O.
7.9.4.5 Activate the flush to inflate the reservoir bag, then release.
(á) 7.9.4.8 Adjust the O2 and N2O flows to 10 L/min. (20 L/min. total).
Verify pressure remains between 4 and 6 cmH2O.
(á) 7.9.4.9 Repeat Steps 7.9.4.4 thru 7.9.4.8 with the following settings, and
verify APL valve accuracy
30 27 33
50 45 55
7-31
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
Inhalation:
SV00553
TEST TERMINAL
4104389
TEST CONNECTOR
4117361
FRESH
GAS HOSE
TEST
TERMINAL
4104389
(INSTALL ON FROM MACHINE
VENTILATOR FRESH GAS LEAK
PORT) TEST DEVICE
(MODIFIED)
0-250 cc
TEST FLOWMETER
7-32
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
7.9.5.3 Remove the freshgas hose from the breathing system and
connect it to the freshgas leak connector (4117163).
7.9.5.4 Connect the fresh gas leak connector to the fresh gas leak test
device (4113119 modified) as shown.
Rev. A 7-33
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
Exhalation:
7.9.5.8 Occlude ventilator and inspiratory port, each with test cap
M33972.
7.9.5.10 Connect Fresh gas hose from machine to fresh gas port of
breathing system.
7.9.5.13 Remove all test equipment except for test cap on inspiratory
port.
SV00563
TEST CAP
M33972
OCCLUDE
VENTILATOR PORT TEST TERMINAL
WITH PLUG 4104389
0-250 cc
TEST FLOWMETER
7-34 Rev. A
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
7.9.6.1 Verify the breathing bag port, fresh gas connection and
expiration port connections are open and not occluded.
7.9.6.3 Verify occlusion of the inspiration port with test cap M33972.
7.9.6.4 Connect the fresh gas hose to the ventilator port on the COSY
with the test connector as shown.
SV00554 TO BREATHING
PRESSURE
CONNECTOR
TO BREATHING
ON COSY
PRESSURE
INTERFACE
CONNECTOR
ON MACHINE
TEST CAP
M33972
0-250 cc
TEST FLOWMETER
TEST CONNECTOR
4117361
TEST TERMINAL
4104389 FRESH GAS
(INSTALL ON HOSE
VENTILATOR PORT)
Rev. A 7-35
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
7.9.6.5 Verify the APL valve is in the MAN position and set to 70
cmH2O.
(á) 7.9.6.7 Verify the flow on the 0-250 cc test flowmeter indicates less than
10 mL/min. (0.01 L/min.).
7.9.6.9 Remove the occlusion plugs and test equipment from the
breathing system.
7-36 Rev. A
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
7.9.7.1 Disconnect the APL and PEEP control hoses from the interface
panel at rear of machine.
7.9.7.2 Connect the PEEP control hose to the input of the 0-250 cc test
flowmeter.
SV00562
0-250 cc
TEST FLOWMETER
APL BYPASS
VALVE HOSE APL BYPASS VALVE
(OPEN)
TEST
TERMINAL
4104389
PEEP 12 IN.
VALVE TEST HOSE
HOSE 9995112
PEEP VALVE
7-37
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
7.9.7.3 Short circuit the inspiratory and expiratory ports, attach a test
terminal to the breathing bag port and attach a digital
manometer to the test terminal.
7.9.7.6 Remove the 0-250 cc test flowmeter, digital manometer and short
circuit hose from machine.
7-38
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
7.10.2 Adjust the handwheel on the left vapor to any concentration above zero
(0).
7.10.5 Adjust the handwheel on the right vapor to any concentration above
zero (0).
7-39
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
7.11.1.2 Disconnect all pipeline hoses and close all cylinder valves.
7.11.1.5 Are the two (2) yoke pins installed securely in each yoke? ___ (Y)
7.11.1.6 Is there only one (1) cylinder washer on each yoke assembly? ___
(Y)
7.11.1.7 Is there a yoke plug attached to each yoke assembly? ___ (Y)
7.11.1.8 Is the proper gas I.D. label affixed to each yoke assembly? ___ (Y)
7.11.1.9 Attach a cylinder to each yoke assembly, open the cylinder valve,
let the pressure stabilize, close the cylinder valve, and remove
the cylinder from the yoke assembly.
7.11.1.10 Does the yoke check valve assembly prevent the escape of
excessive pressure? ___ (Y)
7-40
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
7.11.2.1 Are the pressure gauges correct for the gases indicated by the
flowmeters? ___ (Y)
7.11.2.2 Bleed all pressure from the cylinder circuits using the flow
control valves.
7.11.2.3 Are the cylinder gauges at zero (0) PSI? ___ (Y)
Rev. A 7-41
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
7.12.1.2 Remove the pneumatic hose from the O2 outlet of the gas inlet
block and interconnect a digital manometer as shown.
ADJUSTMENT
SCREW
O2 INLET
REGULATOR
TO O2
FLOW CONTROL
VALVE
TEST 'T' O2 OUTLET (TO O2
CONNECTOR FLOW CONTROL VALVE)
M32803
7-42 Rev. A
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
(á) 7.12.1.5 After the digital manometer stabilizes, what is the regulator
output pressure? ___psi (28 - 32 psi)
7.12.1.7 Close the flow control valve and disconnect the O2 pipeline hose
from the inlet.
7.12.2.1 Disconnect the N2O pneumatic hose from the outlet connector on
the gas inlet block that connects to the N2O flow control valve.
7.12.2.3 Reconnect the O2 and N2O pipeline hoses to the inlet block and
activate the pipeline supplies.
(á) 7.12.2.4 Set the O2 and N2O flows to 4 L/min. After the digital
manometer stabilizes, what is the N2O regulator output
pressure? ___psi (28 - 32 psi)
7.12.2.6 Close the O2 and N2O flow control valves and disconnect both
pipeline hoses from the inlet block.
7.12.2.7 Remove test equiupment and reconnect the N2O hose from the
flow control valve to the N2O outlet on the inlet block.
Rev. A 7-43
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
7.12.3.2 Detach the hose from the Pressure Test Adaptor gauge assembly
and attach it to the inlet of the test flowmeter as shown.
TEST FITTING
4109318
S000081
TEST
FLOWMETER
QUICK DISCONNECT
O2 ADAPTER
SV00584
7-44 Rev. A
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
7.12.3.5 Attach the appropriate N2O adaptor to the N2O connector on the
inlet block, and transfer the end of the hose with the quick
disconnect fitting to the N2O adaptor.
(á) 7.12.3.6 Open the N2O (reserve) cylinder. What is the flow as indicated
on the test flowmeter? ___cc ≤5 cc/min.
7.12.3.7 Attach the appropriate Air adaptor to the Air connector on the
inlet block, and transfer the end of the hose with the quick
disconnect fitting to the Air adaptor.
(á) 7.12.3.8 Open the Air (reserve) cylinder. What is the flow as indicated on
the test flowmeter? ___cc ≤5 cc/min.
7.12.3.9 Remove all test equipment and reinstall the gas inlet block
assembly with back panel on the machine.
Rev. A 7-45
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
Minimum cylinder pressure requirements for this test are: N2O: 600 psi;
O2, Air: 1000 psi.
SV00465
O2
PIPELINE
HOSE
O2 REGULATOR
N2O
REGULATOR ACORN NUT
7-46 Rev. A
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
7.13.1.2 Connect the test fixture hose to the machine’s nitrous oxide
pipeline inlet.
7.13.1.3 Does the back panel correctly identify the nitrous oxide inlet?
___(Y)
7.13.1.4 Connect the nitrous oxide pipeline supply hose to the test fixture.
7.13.1.5 Open the nitrous oxide and the oxygen cylinder valves.
(á) 7.13.1.8 Release the push button. After the pressure decay stabilizes,
what is the regulator output pressure? ___psi (32 - 40)
NOTE: If a pressure decrease does not occur, either the hospital’s supply
pressure is too low or the regulator pressure is set too high.
7.13.2.1 Close the nitrous oxide cylinder valve and drain all nitrous oxide
pressure.
7.13.2.2 Depress and hold the push button on the test device.
(á) 7.13.2.4 After the pressure stabilizes, are the indicated pressures on the
test gauge and the nitrous oxide pipeline pressure gauge within
5psi of each other ___(Y)
Rev. B 7-47
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
(á) 7.13.3.3 After 30 seconds, what is the pressure loss? ___psi (<5)
7.13.3.4 Remove the test equipment and reconnect the nitrous oxide
pipeline hose.
7.13.4.1 Configure the test gauge using the appropriate adaptors between
the pipeline inlet of machine and central supply hose.
7.13.4.2 Connect the test fixture hose to the machine’s air pipeline inlet.
7.13.4.3 Does the back panel correctly identify the air inlet? ___(Y)
7.13.4.4 Connect the air pipeline supply hose to the test fixture.
(á) 7.13.4.7 Release the push button. After the pressure decay stabilizes,
what is the regulator output pressure? ___psi (based upon
cylinder pressure as given in the following table)
Compensated Regulator
Cylinder Pressure (psi)
output tolerances (-4/+2)
* Canada settings
NOTE: If a pressure decrease does not occur, either the hospital’s supply
pressure is too low or the regulator pressure is set too high.
7-48 Rev. A
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
7.13.5.1 Close the air cylinder valve and drain all air pressure.
7.13.5.4 After the pressure stabilizes, are the indicated pressures on the
test gauge and the air pressure gauge within 5 psi of each other?
___(Y)
(á) 7.13.6.3 After thirty (30) seconds, what is the pressure loss? ___psi (<5)
7.13.6.4 Remove the test equipment and reconnect the air pipeline hose.
7.13.7.2 Connect the test fixture hose to the machine’s oxygen pipeline
inlet.
7.13.7.3 Connect the oxygen pipeline supply hose to the test fixture.
7.13.7.4 Does the back panel correctly identify the oxygen inlet? ___(Y)
Rev. A 7-49
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
(á) 7.13.7.7 Release the push button. After the pressure decay stabilizes,
what is the regulator output pressure? ___psi (based upon
cylinder pressure as given in the following table)
Compensated Regulator
Cylinder Pressure (psi)
output tolerances (-4/+2)
* Canada settings
7.13.7.8 NOTE: If a pressure decrease does not occur, either the hospital’s
supply pressure is too low or the regulator pressure is set too
high.
7.13.8.1 Close the oxygen cylinder valve and drain all oxygen pressure.
7.13.8.4 After the pressure stabilizes, are the indicated pressures in the
test gauge and the oxygen pressure gauge within 5 psi of each
other? ___(Y)
(á) 7.13.9.2 After thirty (30) seconds, what is the pressure loss? ___psi (<5)
7-50 Rev. A
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
7.14.1.4 Close the oxygen cylinder valve and remove the cylinder.
(á) 7.14.1.6 After two (2) minutes, what is the pressure loss? ___ PSI (<50)
7.14.2.2 Open one (1) oxygen cylinder valve and one (1) nitrous oxide
cylinder valve.
7.14.2.5 Close the nitrous oxide cylinder valve and remove the cylinder.
(á) 7.14.2.7 After two (2) minutes, what is the pressure loss? ___ PSI (<50)
Rev. A 7-51
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
7.14.3.2 Open one (1) oxygen cylinder valve and the air cylinder valve.
7.14.3.5 Close the air cylinder valve and remove the cylinder.
(á) 7.14.3.7 After two (2) minutes, what is the pressure loss? ___ PSI (<50)
7-52 Rev. A
7.15 OXYGEN SUPPLY FAILURE PROTECTION
7.15.1.4 Does the flow of nitrous oxide cease when the oxygen flow is
depleted? ___ (Y)
7.15.1.6 Close the nitrous oxide cylinder valve and bleed the pressure
from the circuit.
7.15.1.9 Does the flow of nitrous oxide cease when the oxygen pressure is
depleted? ___ (Y)
Rev. A 7-53
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
7.15.2.1 If not already connected, connect the O2 test gauge between the
central supply hose and the machine.
(á) 7.15.2.5 What is the pressure on the test gauge when the "O2 SUPPLY
LOW !!!” message and associated red indicator appear? ___ PSI
(16 - 24)
(á) 7.15.2.6 Does the “O2 SUPPLY LOW !!!” message appear on the display?
___ (Y)
7.15.2.7 Bleed the remaining O2 pressure from the system, then close the
flow control valve.
7.15.2.8 Remove the test gauge from the machine and reconnect the
pipeline supply hose.
7-54 Rev. B
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
7.16 FLOWMETERS
7.16.1.4 Connect the O2 pipeline supply, and verify the operation of the
oxygen flowmeter.
7.16.1.5 Is the correct flow control knob and label attached to the oxygen
flow control valve? ___ (Y)
7.16.2.4 Close the nitrous oxide cylinder valve and bleed the pressure.
7.16.2.5 Connect the N2O pipeline supply, and verify the proper operation
of the N2O flow.
7.16.2.6 Is the correct flow control knob attached to the N2O flow control
valve? ___ (Y)
7.16.2.7 Close the oxygen and nitrous oxide flow control valves.
Rev. A 7-55
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
7.16.3.3 Close the air flow control valve and disconnect the Air pipeline
supply.
7.16.3.4 Is the correct flow control knob attached to the air flow control
valve? ___ (Y)
7.16.4.4 Slowly open the Aux O2 flow control valve to apply a pressure of
50 cm H2O to the manometer.
7.16.4.7 Is it possible to adjust the flow over the full range of the auxiliary
oxygen flowmeter? ___ (Y)
(á) 7.16.4.10 After the value stabilizes, what is the oxygen concentration? ___
% (97-100)
7.16.4.11 Remove the oxygen sensor from the auxiliary oxygen flowmeter,
and insert it into the inspiratory valve dome adapter.
7-56 Rev. A
(á) 7.17 OXYGEN MONITOR
7.17.1 Press the Man Spont key and press the rotary knob to confirm.
7.17.3 Disconnect the oxygen sensor cable from the Oxygen Sensor interface.
7.17.4 The following message shall appear on the display: O2 Sensor Fail!.
NOTE: Make sure that the sensor has stabilized in ambient air for several
minutes.
7.17.6 Press the Setup key, then perform O2 calibration per on-screen
instructions.
7.17.7 After calibration is completed, verify the “O2 Sensor Fail” message
disappears.
7.17.10 Press the key and select the OXYGEN LOW alarm limit. Does
the low alarm limit illuminate? ___ (Y)
7.17.11 Verify that the low alarm limit has a range from 18 to 99%. Adjust the
alarm limit above current value.
(á) 7.17.12 INSP O2 LOW !!! shall appear on the display and the heading shall be
flashing with a corresponding audible alarm.
7.17.13 Place the oxygen sensor into the inspiratory valve dome adapter and
set the APL valve to 70 and MAN position. Attach a 12-inch hose to the
inspiratory port and occlude the bag mount.
7.17.15 Verify that the INSP O2 LOW !!! message has cleared.
7.17.16 Select the OXYGEN HIGH alarm limit. Does the high alarm limit
illuminate? ___ (Y)
Rev. A 7-57
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
7.17.18 Verify that the high alarm limit has a range from 100 to 19%.
7.17.19 Set the high alarm limit to below the correct O2 reading.
(á) 7.17.20 Does the message INSP O2 HIGH !! appear on the display? ___ (Y)
(á) 7.17.23 Within 3 minutes, what is the oxygen concentration? ___ % (97-100)
7-58 Rev. A
7.18 OXYGEN CONCENTRATIONS
7.18.1.3 Does the oxygen monitor read 97-100% after the value
stabilizes?__(Y)
(á) 7.18.1.5 After the value stabilizes, what is the oxygen concentration? ___
% (64-70)
7.18.2.2 Does the oxygen monitor read 97-100% after the value
stabilizes?__(Y)
Rev. A 7-59
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
7.19 SORC
(á) 7.19.4 What is the oxygen concentration after the value stabilizes? ___ %
(≥23%)
(á) 7.19.6 What is the oxygen concentration after the value stabilizes? ___ %
(≥23%)
(á) 7.19.8 What is the oxygen concentration after the value stabilizes? ___ %
(≥23%)
(á) 7.19.10 What is the oxygen concentration after the value stabilizes? ___ %
(≥23%)
(á) 7.19.11 Reduce the O2 flow to 0.5 L/min. Verify that the N2O flow is greater
than or equal to 0.6 L/min. ___ L/min.
7.19.12 Reduce O2 flow to zero, then slowly increase O2 flow until N2O flow is
present.
(á) 7.19.13 What is O2 flow when N2O starts to flow (0.1 - 0.2 L/min.)
7-60 Rev. A
(á) 7.20 PRESSURE MONITOR
7.20.2 Disconnect the breathing pressure sensor line from the absorber.
7.20.3 Connect a test pressure gauge and squeeze bulb to the breathing
pressure sensor line.
7.20.5 What is the pressure apnea threshold default? ___ cm H2O (8)
7.20.6 Verify that the pressure apnea threshold limit has a range from 5 to 30
cm H2O.
7.20.9 What is the high alarm limit default? ___ cm H2O (40)
7.20.10 Verify that the high alarm limit has a range from 10 to 70 cm H2O.
7.20.11 Set the high alarm limit to 65 cm H2O, and confirm. Set the ventilator
to Volume Control mode and confirm.
(á) 7.20.13 What is the time when APNEA PRESSURE !! appears as a medium
alarm tone with associated flashing yellow LED? ___ sec (13-17)
(á) 7.20.14 What is the time when the APNEA PRESSURE !!! appears as a high
alarm with flashing red LED and corresponding audible alarms? ___
sec (26-34)
7.20.15 After the APNEA PRESSURE !!! alarm is displayed as a high, slowly
increase the test pressure.
Rev. A 7-61
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
(á) 7.20.16 At what pressure does the APNEA PRESSURE alarm deactivate? ___
cm H2O (7-13)
7.20.18 Increase the pressure to 20 cm H2O, maintain the pressure, and start a
stopwatch.
(á) 7.20.19 What is the time when CONTINUOUS PRESSURE appears as a high
alarm? ___ sec (12-18)
(á) 7.20.20 Decreasing the pressure slowly, what is the pressure at which the
CONTINUOUS PRESSURE alarm deactivates? ___ cm H2O (15-21)
(á) 7.20.22 At what pressure does the Airway Pressure High !!! alarm activate? ___
cm H2O (38-42)
7.20.24 Using a syringe in place of the squeeze bulb, slowly create a sub-
atmospheric pressure.
(á) 7.20.25 At what pressure does the Pressure Negative !!! alarm activate? ___ cm
H2O (-2 to -8)
7.20.26 Disconnect the test gauge and syringe; reconnect the breathing
pressure sensor line to the breathing system.
7.20.28 Using the syringe, increase the pressure to 20 cmH2O; then decrease
the pressure to zero.
7.20.30 Does the threshold limit adjust to within four (4) cmH2O of peak
pressure? ___ (Y)
7-62 Rev. B
7.21 VENTILATOR
7.21.2.2 Verify that spontaneous breathing is possible with the test lung.
___ (Y)
7.21.3.2 Disconnect the expiratory hose from the breathing system and
occlude port with test cap.
7.21.3.3 Press the Calibrate Flow Sensor key and perform the flow sensor
calibration. At completion of calibration verify “Flow Calibration
Completed” message appears.
Rev. A 7-63
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
7.21.4.2 Switch to Volume Control mode and set the fresh gas flow to 3 L/
min.
(á) 7.21.4.12 Verify MV on test volumeter and Vt on display are within 20% of
each other.
(á) 7.21.5.2 Verify displayed values for the following PEEP settings:
0 0 + 2 cmH2O
10 10 ± 2 cmH2O
15 15 ± 3 cmH2O
7-64 Rev. A
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
(á) 7.21.6.3 Verify test gauge display and breathing gauge values for the
following Pmax settings:
25 25 ± 5 cmH2O
40 40 ± 5 cmH2O
60 60 ± 5 cmH2O
70 70 ± 5 cmH2O
Rev. A 7-65
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
(á) 7.21.10 Verify relief valve opens between 70 and 80 mbar (cmH2O) when
ventilator is in inspiratory phase.
SV00561
TEST TERMINAL
7-66 Rev. A
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
(á) 7.21.11.1 Close all flow control valves. Verify vacuum valve opens at -2.5 to
-6 mbar (cmH2O) when ventilator is in expiratory phase.
AIRWAY
PRESSURE
CONNECTION
TEST
TERMINAL
FRESH GAS
HOSE
FRESH GAS
TEST
CONNECTOR
4117361
SV00548
FRESH GAS LEAK TEST
DEVICE 4113119 (MODIFIED)
Rev. A 7-67
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
NOTE: Do not run the leak test per on-screen instructions. Continue with
piston chamber leak test as follows.
30 20
7.21.13.2 Remove APL bypass hose from breathing system and attach to
digital manometer.
(á) 7.21.13.3 Verify vacuum is between -150 and -240 cmH2O (mbar) as shown
on digital manometer. ___ cmH2O
7-68 Rev. A
(á) 7.22 Volume Alarms
7.22.3 Press the Alarm Limit key, scroll to MV Alarm and confirm. Does a box
appear around the Minute Volume Alarm Limit? ___(Y)
7.22.4 What is the low minute volume alarm default? ___ (3.0)
7.22.5 Verify that the minute volume has a low alarm limit range from 0.0 to
19.9 by increments of 0.1.
(á) 7.22.6 Adjust the low minute volume alarm to 5.0 liters and confirm. Does the
MINUTE VOLUME LOW !! alarm appear as a mid alarm with a
corresponding yellow LED? ___ (Y).
7.22.7 Adjust minute volume alarm to 2.0 and confirm. Does the Minute
Volume Low alarm disappear? ___ (Y).
7.22.8 Disconnect breathing hose from expiratory connection and start a stop
watch.
(á) 7.22.9 What is the time when APNEA FLOW !! appears as a mid alarm? ___
sec (13 - 17)
(á) 7.22.10 What is the time when APNEA FLOW !!! appears as a high alarm? ___
sec (26 - 34)
7.22.11 Disconnect the respiratory volume sensor cord from the Flow sensor.
(á) 7.22.12 Does the “FLOW SENSOR FAIL !” message appear as an Advisory
with a single audible tone? ___ (Y)
7.22.14 Do the numerical values associated with volume disappear? ___ (Y)
7.22.15 Reconnect the respiratory volume sensor cord to the flow sensor, and
expiratory limb of breathing circuit to breathing system.
Rev. A 7-69
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
(á) 7.22.17.3 After 30 seconds verify the APNEA PRESSURE !!!, APNEA
FLOW !!!, MINUTE VOLUME LOW !!! and FRESH GAS LOW !!
alarm messages appear on the display with a corresponding
audible alarm.
7.22.17.5 Verify the FRESH GAS LOW !! alarm disappears after two (2)
seconds following the next ventilator cycle. ___ (Y)
7-70 Rev. B
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
7.23.2 Does the LED on the Silence Alarms key light? Is the audio alarm
silenced for 120 sec.?
7.23.4 Cycle the system power and wait for the Standby screen to appear.
Rev. A 7-71
PMS PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
7.24.5 Insert the sensor from a calibrated O2 Med into the valve dome adapter
on the inspiratory valve.
(á) 7.24.8 What is the O2 concentration after the value stabilizes?___%O2 (97-
100)
7.24.9 Remove the O2 sensor from the inspiratory dome and install the plug.
7.24.10 Disconnect the fresh gas hose from the breathing system. Using the
fresh gas test connector (4117361), test terminal (4104389), and
appropriate adapter (4115087), connect to fresh gas hose and attach
test terminal to in port of test volumeter.
7.24.11 Press and hold the O2 FLUSH button for 15 seconds; multiply the
value by 4.
7.24.13 Remove the test minute volumeter and test fixture, and reconnect the
fresh gas hose.
7-72 Rev. B
FABIUS GS PMS PROCEDURE (continued)
7.25.3.1 Verify that all cylinder pressure gauges indicate zero (if
applicable).
7.25.3.2 Verify that the pipeline hoses are connected to the hospital
pipeline.
7.25.3.4 Verify that the O2 sensor is removed from the valve dome and the
plug is inserted in the inspiratory valve dome.
7.25.3.7 Return all machine controls and settings to their original state.
Rev. A 7-73
FABIUS GS SOFTWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE
This section outlines the software installation procedure, including the equipment
needed and its connections.
Software updates to the Fabius GS anesthesia system are done through a serial port
connection to an external PC using the batch file LOADGS.BAT.
Equipment required:
8.1.1 Download the software to the hard disk or use Drive A (floppy drive) on
the PC.
8.2.1 Record the market settings on the unit for re-configuration of the
controller PCB after download. Refer to Section 4 to access the
appropriate service screen.
8.2.2 Set the machine power switch to OFF. Do not connect the download cable
yet.
NOTE: Check the desktop area of the PC. If the Send Image icon is present, skip
the next three steps. If the Send Image program is not installed, proceed to the
next step.
Rev. B 8-1
SOFTWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
8-2 Rev. B
FABIUS GS SOFTWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE (continued)
8.2.6 When complete, press X in the top right hand corner to close.
Rev. B 8-3
SOFTWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
8.2.8 If the previous screen is not displayed, the following error message will
appear:
8.2.9 Click Start, then Run. At the prompt, type in A:\setup2.bat and press
Enter. When complete you will see the following message:
8.2.10 Press Enter or click OK, and double-click the Sendimg icon again.
8-4 Rev. B
FABIUS GS SOFTWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE (continued)
8.2.12 Press Enter or click OK. Connect the download cable from Com1 on the
laptop computer to the serial interface port on the Fabius GS. See Figure
8-1.
REAR VIEW OF FABIUS GS
SERIAL
INTERFACE
PORT
SV00524
Rev. B 8-5
SOFTWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
8.2.13 From the drop-down box, select 3½Floppy(A:). The file FabiusGS.IMG is
displayed:
8.2.14 Double-click the file or single-click (highlight), then press Enter. The
following screen will be displayed:
8-6 Rev. B
FABIUS GS SOFTWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE (continued)
8.2.15 Set the machine’s power switch to ON. The download process will start
immediately.
8.2.17 Set the power switch on the Fabius GS to OFF. Close the PC loader
screen and power down the PC. Disconnect the interface cable.
8.2.19 Access the appropriate service screens (see Section 7.5) and update the
machine serial number, clear service log and reset hours run.
8.2.20 Perform PMS test Steps 7.6, 7.7, 7.17, 7.18, 7.20 and 7.21. Verify the
correct market kit settings are entered for your region. See Table 8-1.
In Progress
Fabius GS Image Loader
Loading
programming blocks
Rev. B 8-7
SOFTWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
Complete - Successful
Fabius GS Image Loader
Loading
Complete
Complete - Unsuccessful
Fabius GS Image Loader
Loading
Complete
8-8 Rev. B
FABIUS GS SOFTWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE (continued)
This procedure uses Version 2.x of the SEND.IMG program. V2 is a new Win32
program that adds the Fabius GS boot Strap load function to the original
SENDIMG.EXE program that is currently used in existing products.
When a Fabius GS does not have a valid bootable image installed, it can not
perform an Automatic Image Reload Operation. The same PC and files are used
(including SENDIMG.EXE V2).
8.3.2 Remove the back panel and change the JP2 connector on the control PCB
8.3.3 Connect the 3-pin plug end of the boot strap download cable (P/N
4117459) to J13 on the control PCB. See Figure 8-5.
8.3.4 Connect the DB9 end of the cable to the Com1 port on the PC.
8.3.5 Power up the PC and enter Communication Settings. Choose “Boot Strap
& Image transfer”, then click on “Connect.”
8.3.6 Optionally, specify file name and communication parameters the same as
for the ‘Automatic Image Reload Operation.’ See Software Update
procedure for details.
8.3.8 The bootstrap load of the FLASH programmer load program proceeds
according to the status messages on the PC. Select Fabius GS Image,
then Enter.
8.3.12 Return the boot selector jumper at JP2 to the Boot Flash position .
Rev. B 8-9
SOFTWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE (continued) FABIUS GS
LS1 LS3
LS2
F3 F1 F2
8-10 Rev. B
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS
Part numbers for field-replaceable items on the Fabius GS anesthesia system are listed on
the following pages, along with part numbers for related hardware and cables.
The item numbers are keyed to the accompanying illustrations to aid in identifying the item
and its location.
ASSEMBLY/PART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PAGE
Rev. B 9-1
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00522
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20
22
21
13 12 11 15
18 16 17
4
5
6
7
8
2
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13
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10
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9-2
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
Not shown:
Auxiliary outlet strip, USA/CSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4116557-001
Alternate part number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4199959
Rev. B 9-3
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
7 5
6
SV00558
9-4 Rev. B
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
Rev. B 9-5
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
2 7
6
8
1
9
FRESH GAS
DECOUPLING VALVE
10
4
15
11
12 3
APL BYPASS
VALVE
13
PEEP/PMAX
VALVE
14
SV00508
9-6 Rev. B
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
14. Absorber top & canister . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See parts lists on subsequent pages
PEEP/Pmax valve:
Cap & hose barb assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4116174
O-ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8603336
Spacer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M30384
Diaphragm asm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M31806
Crater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2600731
Sealing ring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2600479
15. Sample line gas return fitting (non-U.S. breathing systems) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2600751
Rev. B 9-7
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
9-8
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
9-9
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
4
5
3
SV00419
9-10
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
9-11
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
9-12 Rev. B
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
Rev. B 9-13
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
4 1
2
5 6 7
8 SV00557
9-14
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
9-15
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00477
9-16
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
9-17
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
8
9
5
7
3 4
13 14
13 15
16 14
6
14 17
16 15
12 18
15 10 18
11
17
SV00479
9-18 Rev. B
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
O2 Air N2O
Country
Color P/N Color P/N Color P/N
Rev. B 9-19
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
9-20 Rev. B
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
Rev. A 9-21
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
1
SV00480
4 5
6 5
7 5
9-22
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
9-23
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
SORC
3
7
4
2
5
1 SV00456
9-24 Rev. A
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
SORC
[part of flow meter bezel assembly 4116543 (3-gas) or 4116542 (2-gas)]
Rev. A 9-25
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00482
9-26
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
Rev. B 9-27
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
20 21
22
17 18
O2
14
14
O2
19
23 12
O2
15
9
13
23
11 13
10 7 8
16
9
6 3
4 SV00470
5
9-28 Rev. B
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
Rev. B 9-29
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00462
10
11
12
9
13
17
15
20 19 18 1
16 14
2
8
5
23 24
3
21
4
22
9-30 Rev. B
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
Rev. B 9-31
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00521
2
1
3 4
17
7
10 11
5 6
14 13
15
16
16
12
9-32 Rev. B
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
Controller PCB and related items (part of controller assembly P/N 4116400)
Rev. A 9-33
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00519
23 24 25
17
22
14
21
18 19 20
13
12 10
9
11
15 8
6 7
5
2
1
3
16
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FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
1. Bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4116962
2. Top Gasket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4116156
3. Muffler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4116158
4. Kep nut, M5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HW55013
5. PEEP valve assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2600573
6. Screw, M5 x 0.8 x 8 mm btn hd skt (2x) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HW09090
7. Lock washer, #10 int-t (2x). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HW67006
8. Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8402868
9. Top plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4116155
10. Straight fitting, 1/16 ID x 10-32 w/seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4112707-001
Alternate part number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4199924
11. Straight fitting, 3/32 ID hose x 10-32M (4x) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4114732
12. Adapter fitting for 1/16 ID hose x 1/8 MPT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4111446
13. Lock washer, #10 int-t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HW67006
14. Screw, M5 x 80 cap skt hd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HW01124
15. Pump assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2600564
16. L-fitting, 3/32 ID hose x 10-32M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4114733
Rev. B 9-35
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
10
12
5
3
6
8
7
11
4
13
SV00461 6 REF 1
9-36 Rev. B
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
Rev. B 9-37
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
12
8
9 11
10
6
7
4
3
11
1
SV00512
9-38 Rev. B
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
Ventilator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4117080
Rev. B 9-39
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
9-40 Rev. B
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
Rev. B 9-41
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
9-42 Rev. B
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
Related parts:
Rev. B 9-43
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
AGS 4
3
1
SV00560
9-44
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
9-45
SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued) FABIUS GS
SV00598
3
5
9-46
FABIUS GS SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
9-47
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