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Automatic Sterilizers
Model Numbers:
M9
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M11D
Service and
Parts Manual
RW, RX, V
RY, RZ, V
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OPERATION &
TROUBLESHOOTING
Error Codes .............................. A-2
Power-Up Mode ........................ A-18
Fill Mode ................................... A-20
Heat-Up Mode ........................... A-22
Sterilization Mode .................... A-24
Vent Mode ................................. A-26
Door Motor System .................. A-28
Drying Mode ............................. A-30
Fan System ............................... A-32
PC-Based Diagnostic
Program .................................. A-34
Section B
Symbols .................................... i
Ordering Parts .......................... i
Model / Serial Number
Location .................................. i
Weights, Dimensions,
Electrical Specifications ....... ii
Model Identification /
Compliance Chart .................. iii
Cycle Parameters ..................... iv
Special Tools ............................ iv
Warranty Information ............... v
Section C
GENERAL INFORMATION
ACCESS PROCEDURES
Removing & Installing:
Covers / Panels ........................ C-2
Tray Plate / Rack ...................... C-3
Draining / Filling Reservoir ..... C-4
Section
E
Section
E
Section B
Section D
Section A
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Symbols
Caution
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which could result in injury if not avoided.
Equipment Alert
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which could result in equipment damage if not avoided.
Note
Amplifies a procedure, practice, or condition.
General Information
Ordering Parts
Serial Number
Indicates the function / component is not working at all.
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Weights, Dimensions, Electrical Specifications
A
D
ATTENTION
A seperate (dedicated) electrical circuit is
recommended for all models (M9/D & M11/D).
Do not connect to a circuit with other devices,
unless the circuit is rated for the additional load.
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Model Identification / Compliance Chart - M9/D & M11/D
Model
Description
Serial
Number
Prefixes
Complies To:
UL
UL
61010A-1 61010-2-041
Electrical Ratings:
CAN/CSA
C22.2,
#1010
CAN/CSA
C22.2,
#1010.2-041-96
Amps
Cycles
(Hz)
M9-020
Midmark M9 Ultraclave
(115 VAC)
RN & V
115
15
50/60
M9-021
Midmark M9 Ultraclave
(230 VAC)
RP & V
230
10
50/60
M9-022
Ritter M9 Ultraclave
(115 VAC)
RR & V
115
15
50/60
M9D-021
RW & V
115
15
50/60
M9D-022
RX & V
230
10
50/60
M11-020
RS & V
115
12
50/60
M11-021
RT & V
230
6.5
50/60
M11-022
RV & V
115
12
50/60
M11D-021
RY & V
115
12
50/60
M11D-022
RZ & V
230
6.5
50/60
UL61010A-1
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General Information
Cycle Parameters
This table shows the temperature / pressure / time parameters for the pre-set cycles.
Chamber Temperature
(minimum)
Cycle
Chamber Pressure
(minimum)
Sterilization Mode
Time
Dry Mode
Time*
27.1 psi
(186 kPa)
3 minutes
30 minutes*
270F
(132C)
27.1 psi
(186 kPa)
5 minutes
30 minutes*
250F
(121C)
15 psi
(104 kPa)
30 minutes
30 minutes*
270F
(132C)
27.1 psi
(186 kPa)
6 minutes
30 minutes*
270F
(132C)
Unwrapped
Pouches
Packs
Handpieces
Special Tools
This table lists all special tools needed to diagnose and repair the sterilizer.
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Special Tool
Manfacturer
Part Number
Purpose of Tool
Digital Multimeter
Commercially available
any type
Digital Thermometer
Commercially available
any type
Pressure Gauge
Test Harness
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Warranty Information
SCOPE OF WARRANTY
Midmark Corporation (Midmark) warrants to the original purchaser its new Alternate Care
products and components (except for components not warranted under Exclusions) manufactured by Midmark to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and
service. Midmarks obligation under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement, at
Midmarks option, of the parts or the products the defects of which are reported to Midmark
within the applicable warranty period and which, upon examination by Midmark, prove to be
defective.
Additional Information
Failure to follow the guidelines listed below will void the
warranty and/or render the table unsafe for use.
The applicable warranty period, measured from the date of delivery to the original user, shall be
one (1) year for all warranted products and components.
EXCLUSIONS
This warranty does not cover and Midmark shall not be liable for the following: (1) repairs and
replacements because of misuse, abuse, negligence, alteration, accident, freight damage, or
tampering; (2) products which are not installed, used, and properly cleaned as required in the
Midmark Installation and or Installation / Operation Manual for this applicable product. (3)
products considered to be of a consumable nature; (4) accessories or parts not manufactured
by Midmark; (5) charges by anyone for adjustments, repairs, replacement parts, installation, or
other work performed upon or in connection with such products which is not expressly
authorized in writing in advance by Midmark.
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
Midmarks only obligation under this warranty is the repair or replacement of defective parts.
Midmark shall not be liable for any direct, special, indirect, incidental, exemplary, or consequen
tial damages or delay, including, but not limited to, damages for loss of profits or loss of use.
NO AUTHORIZATION
No person or firm is authorized to create for Midmark any other obligation or liability in
connection with the products.
THIS WARRANTY IS MIDMARKS ONLY WARRANTY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. MIDMARK MAKES NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
ANY KIND INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACE
MENT OF DEFECTIVE PARTS.
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Error Codes
[Error Codes]
If an electronic malfunction is detected during a cycle, a numeric error code will appear on the
display panel. Each digit in the error code provides information about the problem that occurred.
Error Codes
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C010: (General System) ................................... A-3
Example:
The table below cross-references the numeric error code with the Component, Problem, and Mode.
First Digit
(Component)
A-2
Second Digit
(Problem)
Third Digit
(Mode)
0= General System
0 (not used)
0= Power-Up Mode
1= Stop Button
1= Power Loss
1= Select Cycle
2= Closed
2= Fill Mode
3= Door Switch
3= Low
3= Heat-Up Mode
4 (not used)
4= High
4= Sterilizing Mode
5= Temperature Sensor
5= (not used)
5= Vent
6= Pressure Sensor
6= Hardware
6= "Door To Open"
7 (not used)
7= Over Limit
7= Dr y
8 (not used)
8=Open
8 (not used)
9 (not used)
9 (not used)
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Error Code:
Problem: None.
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Operation & Troubleshooting ................ A-1
Component Testing / Repair ................. B-1
Access Procedures .............................. C-1
Wiring Diagrams ................................... D-1
Exploded Views / Part Numbers ........... E-1
A-4
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Operation & Troubleshooting ................ A-1
Component Testing / Repair ................. B-1
Access Procedures .............................. C-1
Wiring Diagrams ................................... D-1
Exploded Views / Part Numbers ........... E-1
Main PC Board
6th
Air Valve
5th
3
Low water in reservoir?
1st
Chamber Filter
2nd
A-6
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Check all wire connections.
Test the valve if necessary.
Fill Valve
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Problem: PC board detected open door switch contacts during a cycle. -orDoor switch contacts remained closed after door motor shut off.
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Operation & Troubleshooting ................ A-1
Component Testing / Repair ................. B-1
Access Procedures .............................. C-1
Wiring Diagrams ................................... D-1
Exploded Views / Part Numbers ........... E-1
Main PC Board
C326
If door is open...
1st 3 Door Switch
2nd 3 Main PC Board
If door is closed...
1st 3 Door Latch Mechanism
2nd 3 Door Motor / Switch
Improper operation.
(Do not open door during cycle)
If door is closed...
1st 3
Door Switch
Door Switch
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Operation & Troubleshooting ................ A-1
Component Testing / Repair ................. B-1
Access Procedures .............................. C-1
Wiring Diagrams ................................... D-1
Exploded Views / Part Numbers ........... E-1
Is sterilizer level?
7th
Main PC Board
Attention:
C560 & C570 indicate a power
1st
2nd
Temperature Sensor
Water Level Sensor
Heating Element
A-8
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3rd
Remove filter & clean using
SpeedClean and a brush.
Chamber Filter
3
5th
3
4th
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C633 C645 C647 C660 C661 C662 C663 C664 C665 C667 C670 C671 C672 C673 C674 C675 C677
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Operation & Troubleshooting ................ A-1
Component Testing / Repair ................. B-1
Access Procedures .............................. C-1
Wiring Diagrams ................................... D-1
Exploded Views / Part Numbers ........... E-1
Main PC Board
Air Valve
(C633)
1st 3
2nd 3
3rd
3
4th 3
Pressure Leaks
Water Level Sensor
Heating Element
Main PC Board
Chamber Filters
Temperature Sensor
Hardware Errors
(C661 / C662 / C663 / C664 / C665 / C667)
1st
Main PC Board
Attention:
C660 & C670 indicate a power interruption
Heating Element
Chamber Filters
Vent Valve
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C980 indicates a power interruption
Main PC Board
2nd
A-10
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Power-Up Mode
Problem: Display panel is blank.
Touch pad does not work.
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Fuses
3rd
Main PC Board
Display Panel
4th
2nd
5th
3
1st
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Problem: "Foreign" characters appear on the display panel.
Touch pad works properly. ["Beeps" continuously]
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Operation & Troubleshooting ................ A-1
Component Testing / Repair ................. B-1
Access Procedures .............................. C-1
Wiring Diagrams ................................... D-1
Exploded Views / Part Numbers ........... E-1
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Component Testing / Repair ................. B-1
Access Procedures .............................. C-1
Wiring Diagrams ................................... D-1
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Drying Mode
Problem: Instruments are still wet after Drying Mode. -orPacks are burning during Dry Mode.
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Operation & Troubleshooting ................ A-1
Component Testing / Repair ................. B-1
Access Procedures .............................. C-1
Wiring Diagrams ................................... D-1
1st
Improper Operation
(If door is closed, or fully opened, items may not dry properly)
Is sterilizer level?
2nd
3
4th
Temperature Probe
Vent Valve
3rd
Remove filter & clean using
SpeedClean and a brush.
Chamber Filter
A-14
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Fan System
Problem: Fan does not run when temperature exceeds 130F. -orFan continues to run after temperature drops below 100F.
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Operation & Troubleshooting ................ A-1
Component Testing / Repair ................. B-1
Access Procedures .............................. C-1
Wiring Diagrams ................................... D-1
Exploded Views / Part Numbers ........... E-1
Main PC Board
3rd
3
Fan 2nd
Fan Thermostat
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Problem: Printer does not generate a print-out.
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Component Testing / Repair ................. B-1
Access Procedures .............................. C-1
Wiring Diagrams ................................... D-1
Exploded Views / Part Numbers ........... E-1
Main PC Board
1st
Check the following:
Printer paper
Ink cartridge
Ribbon harness connections
If necessary, perform Printer Test (Section B).
Printer
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Power-Up Mode
[Power-Up Mode]
This illustration shows the components that affect, or are monitored during all cycle modes.
Refer to the following page for a detailed description of the Power-Up Mode.
Problem:
Error Codes:
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High-Limit Thermostats
[Line VAC]
Door Switch
[Line VAC]
Line VAC
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Power-Up Mode
Primary Fuses
With the table's power cord properly connected, facility supply
voltage is supplied to the Main PC Board thru the two primary fuses.
High-Limit Thermostats
When power is supplied to the Main PC Board, current continuously
flows thru the two (normally closed) High-Limit Thermostats.
This circuit powers all line voltage components (except Fan System).
If either thermostat opens for any reason (overheat or malfunction),
the sterilizer will shut down until unit cools, or thermostat is replaced.
Model
Number
Software
Version
Door Switch
Once a cycle is initiated, the Main PC Board continuously monitors
the status of the Door Switch.
If an open door is detected, the cycle will not start. If the door switch
opens during a cycle, the cycle will be terminated and the
corresponding error code will appear in the display.
Base Up / Down
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[Fill Mode]
Fill Mode
Error Codes
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C102 ................................................ A-5
This illustration calls out the components that are energized / monitored during the Fill Mode.
Refer to the following page for a detailed description of the Fill Mode.
[Refer to to Main Power System for components that are continually monitored during all modes]
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A-20
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Fill Mode
During the Fill Mode, water flows from the
reservoir, thru the fill valve into the chamber.
Air Valve
Throughout the Fill Mode, line voltage is
supplied to the (normally closed) air valve.
When energized, the air valve opens.
[This allows air to pass thru the valve so that
water can flow from the reservoir].
Vent Valve
Throughout the Fill Mode, line voltage is
supplied to the (normally open) vent valve.
When energized, the vent valve closes.
[This prevents water from flowing back into the
reservoir thru the vent valve].
Fill Valve
During the Fill Mode, line voltage is supplied
to the (normally closed) fill valve. When
energized, the fill valve opens allowing water
to flow into the chamber.
Base Up / Down
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[Heat-Up Mode]
Heat-Up Mode
This illustration calls out the components that are energized / monitored during the Heat-Up Mode.
Refer to the following page for a detailed description of the Heat-Up Mode.
[Refer to to Main Power System for components that are continually monitored during all modes]
Error Codes
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C103 ................................................ A-5
C383 ................................................ A-7
C533 ................................................ A-8
C563 ................................................ A-8
C573 ................................................ A-8
C633 ................................................ A-9
C663 ................................................ A-9
C673 ................................................ A-9
C983 ................................................ A-10
A-22
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Heat-Up Mode
During the Heat-Up Mode, the water in the
chamber is heated to achieve the proper
temperature for sterilization.
Heating Element
Throughout the Heat-Up Mode, line voltage is
continually supplied to the heating element.
The heating element heats the water in the
chamber until sterilzation temperature is
achieved.
Chamber
Temperature
Vent Valve
Throughout the Heat-Up Mode, line voltage is
supplied to the (normally open) vent valve.
When energized, the vent valve closes.
[This prevents water from flowing back into the
reservoir thru the vent valve].
Air Valve
Periodically during the Heat-Up Mode, line
voltage is supplied to the (normally closed) air
valve. When energized, the air valve opens.
[This occurs three times during this mode to
expel air from the chamber.]
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Pressure
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Sterilization Mode
[Sterilization Mode]
This illustration calls out the components that affect the Sterilization Mode.
Refer to the following page for a detailed description of the Sterilization Mode.
Problem:
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Error Codes:
C104 ................................................ A-5
[Refer to to Power-Up Mode for components that are continually monitored during all modes]
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Sterilization Mode
During the Sterilization Mode, the temperature
and pressure parameters for the selected
cycle are maintained for the required time.
Heating Element
Based on readings from the temperature sensor &
pressure sensor, the heating element is cycled
ON / OFF to maintain the required temperature and
pressure for the selected cycle.
Sterilization time
counts down
Chamber
Temperature
Chamber
Pressure
Vent Valve
Throughout the Sterilization Mode, line voltage
is supplied to the (normally open) vent valve.
When energized, the vent valve closes.
[This prevents water from flowing back into the
reservoir thru the vent valve].
Air Valve
The air valve is closed (no voltage) throughout the
entire Sterilization Mode.
[This prevents pressure from escaping the chamber].
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[Vent Mode]
Vent Mode
Error Codes
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C105 ................................................ A-5
This illustration calls out the components that affect the Vent Mode.
Refer to the following page for a detailed description of the Vent Mode.
[Refer to to Power-Up Mode for components that are continually monitored during all modes]
Condensing Coil
Pressure Sensor
[on Main PC Board]
A-26
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Vent Mode
During the Vent Mode, pressure is released
from the chamber. The steam cools as it
passes thru the condensing coil and the water
is returned to the reservoir.
Vent Valve
During the Vent Mode, the PC Board stops the
current flow to the (normally open) vent valve.
This allow the valve to open, and the pressure
(steam) is released from the chamber.
Condensing Coil
When the steam is released from the chamber,
it passes thru the condensing coil. The coil cools
the steam and returns the water back to the
reservoir.
Chamber
Temperature
Chamber
Pressure
Air Valve
The air valve is closed (no voltage) throughout
the entire Vent Mode.
Pressure Sensor
The pressure sensor (on Main PC Board)
monitors the chamber pressure as it is released.
When the pressure reaches 0.7 psi (5kPa), you
will hear several "beeps". This indicates the door
will open in approximately 5 seconds.
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This illustration shows only the components that affect the Door Motor System.
Refer to the following page for a detailed description of the Door Motor System.
Error Codes
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C106 .................................................... A-5
C326 .................................................... A-7
Door Motor - ON
[Line VAC]
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When the Door Motor System is activated, the display panel will show:
Door Switch
The status of the (normally open) door switch reflects the
position of the door. (ex. Door open= switch open)
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Drying Mode
[Drying Mode]
This illustration shows only the components that affect the Drying Mode.
Refer to the following page for a detailed description of the Drying Mode.
Temperature Sensor
[5 VDC]
Problem:
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Error Codes:
C567 ................................................ A-8
C577 ................................................ A-8
C647 ................................................ A-9
C667 ................................................ A-9
C677 ................................................ A-9
C987 ................................................ A-10
Instruments still wet after Dry Mode..... A-14
Sterilizer Door
[Must be open]
A-30
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Drying Mode
During the Drying Mode, the heating element is
energized to dry the instruments in the chamber.
Heating Element
During the Drying Mode, line voltage is supplied
to the heating element at pre-set intervals to turn
it ON / OFF. This continues for the duration of the
Drying Mode.
When the drying time expires, voltage is removed
from the high-limit thermostats and the heating
element.
Drying time
counts down
Temperature Sensor
The temperature sensor (inside chamber) monitors
the temperature throughout the Drying Mode. If the
temperature exceeds 240F (115C), the PC board
stops the current flow to the heating element until
the temperature drops.
Sterilizer Door
The sterilizer door must remain open throughout
the Drying Mode. If the door is closed, pressure
may build up in the chamber resulting in an error
code.
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[Fan System]
Fan System
This illustration shows only the components that affect the Fan System.
Refer to the following page for a detailed description of the Fan System.
Problem
Fan does not run when temperature
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Fan System
The Fan System reduces heat inside the enclosure by
circulating air between the chamber and the covers.
Primary Fuses
With the table's power cord properly connected, facility
supply voltage is supplied to the Main PC Board thru the
two primary fuses.
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ATTENTION
The fan may run continuously
when running consecutive cycles.
Fan
When the contacts of the fan thermostat are closed, line
voltage is applied to the fan causing the fan to run.
When the contacts of the thermostat open, current is
removed, and the fan stops.
Fan Thermostat
When power is supplied to the Main PC Board, current
continuously flows to the fan thermostat.
The fan thermostat controls the ON/OFF function of the
fan. When the temperature (at the thermostat) is less than
130, the fan thermostat contacts are open (no current to
the fan). When the temperature reaches 130, the fan
thermostat contacts close (current flow to the fan).
When the temperature drops to approx. 100, the
contacts of the fan thermostat open and the fan stops
running.
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Exploded View / Part numbers ............ E-22
RS-232 Cable
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A-34
PC-Based
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Components
Page
Air Valve ............................................... B-12
Fill Valve ............................................... B-15
Vent Valve ............................................ B-15
Pressure Relief Valve ........................... B-18
All Fittings
Tighten / replace fittings if necessary.
WARNING
Do not attempt to adjust,
modify, or alter in any manner, any part
of the pressure vessel. Serious injury
and/or damage to the unit could result.
Air Valve
Is there steam exhausting from condensing
coil* during the Sterilization Mode?
If YES, clean / test the air valve.
**
MA662800i
Door Gaskets
B-2
Fill Valve
Vent Valve
Checking for
Pressure Leaks
Midmark Corporation 2004
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Note
To test chamber pressure, a Pressure
Gauge Harness is available (002-0372-00).
Connecting
Step 2: Connect pressure gauge harness
to PC board and tubing.
Connecting
Step 1: Cut cable tie & disconnect
tubing from PC board.
Disconnecting
Step 1: Disconnect pressure gauge harness.
Disconnecting
Step 2: Connect tubing to PC board.
Secure tubing with high-temp cable tie.
MA617801i
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Using a
Pressure Gauge
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
B-3
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Location
Fuse Test
Fuse Test
Step 2: Place meter probes
on each end of fuse.
F2
Fuse Test
Step 1: Set meter to 200 .
F1
MA667700i
Fuse Ratings:
115 VAC models:
F1 ................ 0.250 amp, 250 V, Slo-Blo, 1/4" x 1-1/4"
F2 ................ 15 amp, 250 V, Fast-Acting, 1/4" x 1-1/4"
230 VAC models:
F1 ................ 0.125 amp, 250 V, Slo-Blo, 5mm x 20mm
F2 ................ 8 amp, 250 V, Fast-Acting, 5mm x 20mm
Meter Reading
OL
less than 5
B-4
Fuses
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
Models:
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Status
Required Action
Replace both fuses.
Fuse - OK
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Service Diagnostics
Page
Activating Service Diagnostics ............. B-5
Test Selection Screen:
(I/O Test , Recall Errors, Keytest) ..... B-6
CAUTION
This operation requires power to be connected to the unit with the panels removed.
Use caution when performing this procedure.
Service Diagnostics
Step 4: Reconnect power cord.
Service Diagnostics
Step 2: Remove right side panel.
Service Diagnostics
Step 5: Press START button.
[Then, go to Test Selection Screen page].
Service Diagnostics
Step 3: Move switch #1 on
the SW1 block to ON.
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Attention
To return to normal operating mode...
A. Disconnect power cord.
B. Move #1 switch (SW1 block) to OFF.
C. Reconnect power cord.
Service Diagnostics
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
B-5
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B-6
Service Diagnostics
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
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I/O Test
I/O Test
Press the START button.
This energizes the Air Valve, causing it to open.
Pressing the START button again, closes the valve.
Air Valve
I/O Test
Press the START button.
This energizes the Vent Valve, causing it to close.
Pressing the START button again, opens the valve.
[You should hear a "click" when the valve opens / closes.
This indicates the PC Board and valve are functioning properly].
Fill Valve
Vent Valve
Attention
The door switch must be tripped when testing the Fill Valve. Close the door or manually trip the switch.
The water level sensor does not function during this test. The chamber will overflow if the valve is left open too long.
I/O Test
Press the START button.
This energizes the Fill Valve, causing it to open.
Pressing the START button again, closes the valve.
[Water will flow into the chamber when the valve opens.
This indicates the PC Board and valve are functioning properly].
Models:
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Service Diagnostics
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
B-7
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Attention
This test should be done with the door closed.
I/O Test
Press the START button.
This energizes the Door Motor System.
[The door should open after approx. 15 seconds. This indicates
the PC Board and door motor are functioning properly].
Attention
Do not run this test more than twice without allowing the unit to cool.
Doing so may cause the sterilizer to overheat.
I/O Test
Press the START button.
This energizes the Heating Element.
[The heating element should heat up for approx. 15 seconds, then shut off.
This indicates the PC Board and heating element are functioning properly].
B-8
Service Diagnostics
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
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Heating Element
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Door Switch
Status should correctly
reflect the position of the door.
(OPEN or CLOSED)
I/O Test
The display shows the status of the High-Limit Thermostats,
the Door Switch, and the Water Level Sensor.
[If the display reading shows a malfunction, test the corresponding component].
I/O Test
The display shows the chamber temperature & pressure.
Models:
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Chamber Pressure
With the door open, display
should show: 0.0 PSI (0.0 kPa)
Service Diagnostics
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
B-9
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Recall Errors
Recall Errors
The display shows the last five error codes displayed on the unit.
[NOTE: 1: is the most recent error code, 5: is the oldest]
Recall Errors
To erase all five error codes from memory...
Press the START button.
B-10
Service Diagnostics
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
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Keytest
Keytest
Press the START button.
[When the designated button is pressed, you will hear single
"beep", and the test will advance to the next button. This
indicates the button is functioning properly].
Keytest
Press the STOP button.
Keytest
Press the HANDPIECES button.
[Continue for all remaining buttons].
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Service Diagnostics
Midmark Corporation 2004
B-11
SF-1854
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B-12
Air Valve
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
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Electrical Testing
Note:
For Solenoid coils marked with FWR (Full
Wave Rectified) use the M ohms Scale to
check the coil. An OL or Open reading
indicates a bad or open coil.
Always use the Service Diagnostic
function to check valve operation.
Acceptable Range:
Anything other then OL
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Serial Numbers:
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Air Valve
Midmark Corporation 2004
B-13
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Replacement / Cleaning
Disassembly
Step 1: Remove nut,
Removal
Step 2: Remove two elbow
Out
In
Installation
Step 3: Run test cycle.
Check for leaks.
Installation
Step 1: Apply hi-temp hydraulic sealant
(Loctite 565) to threads of elbow fittings.
Do not use teflon tape!
Disassembly
Step 2: Remove Valve
MA676701i
Removal
Step 1: Loosen compression fittings.
Assembly
Step 1: If necessary, replace
Installation
Step 2: Position air valve as shown.
Tighten compression fittings.
B-14
Air Valve
Midmark Corporation 2004
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Fill Valve
During the Fill Mode...
Line voltage is supplied to the fill valve. This causes
the valve to open, allowing water to flow into the chamber.
When the water in the chamber reaches the water level sensor,
the PC board stops the current flow to the fill valve. This allows
the valve to close, stopping the flow of water into the chamber.
Vent Valve
During the Fill, Heat-Up, & Sterilization Modes...
Line voltage is supplied to the vent valve. This causes the
valve to close so that pressure can build in the chamber.
During the Vent Mode...
The PC board stops the current flow to the vent valve. This
allows the valve to open, releasing pressure from the chamber.
During the Drying Mode...
There is no current flow to the vent valve.The valve is open.
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B-15
SF-1854
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PC Board Relay Test ............................ B-48
[The testing procedure is the same for the fill valve and the vent valve].
Electrical Test
Step 1: Disconnect wires from valve terminals.
Electrical Test
Step 2: Place meter probes on terminals
Note:
Electrical Test
If reading is displayed OL...
Replace faulty valve.
If reading is within acceptable range...
Perform PC Board Relay Test.
B-16
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Cleaning / Replacement
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B-17
SF-1854
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Testing
Note: This test should be performed whenever the unit is serviced.
B-18
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Replacement
Removal
Step 1: Pull pressure relief handle to
purge pressure from chamber.
Installation
Step 1: Apply hi-temp hydraulic sealant (Loctite 565)
to pressure relief valve threads.
Do not use teflon tape!
Install pressure relief valve.
Removal
Step 3: Remove pressure relief valve.
Removal
Step 2: Disconnect relief valve tubing.
Remove elbow fitting.
Installation
Step 2: Install elbow fitting.
Connect relief valve tubing.
MA617601i
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B-19
SF-1854
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B-20
Heating Element
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
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Testing
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Heating Element
Midmark Corporation 2004
B-21
SF-1854
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Replacement
Removal
Step 1: Drain water from reservoir.
Removal
Step 2: Disconnect wires from heating element.
Remove nuts, lockwashers, & brass washers.
Installation
Gaskets
Spacer
Equipment Alert
Do not overtighten nuts!
Torque must not exceed 25 ft/lbs (34NM).
MA664500i
Removal
Step 3: Remove heating element and spacer.
Installation
Step 1: Install gaskets onto heating element.
Install spacer and heating element.
B-22
Heating
Heating Element
Element
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
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Temperature Sensor
Midmark Corporation 2004
B-23
SF-1854
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Testing
Service Tip
Residue can build up on the sensor probe
causing inaccurate temperature readings.
Clean the probe with SpeedClean and an
abrasive pad.
Probe
1.07 to 1.1
B-24
Temperature Sensor
Midmark Corporation 2004
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TP2
TP3
TP4
200
200k
20
20k
2k
200mV
200
Multimeter
SA110600
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Temperature Sensor
Midmark Corporation 2004
B-25
SF-1854
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Replacement
Removal
Step 1: Disconnect sensor harness
from J12 on PC board.
Installation
Step 2: Connect sensor harness
J12
to J12 on PC board.
Removal
Step 2: Remove temperature sensor.
Installation
Step 1: Apply hi-temp hydraulic sealant (Loctite 565)
MA664700i
B-26
Temperature Sensor
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
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Sensor Disk
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B-27
SF-1854
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Testing
Service Tip
Residue can build up on the sensor disk
causing malfunctions during the Fill Mode.
Clean the disk with SpeedClean and an
abrasive pad, then dry thoroughly.
Acceptable Reading:
OL
B-28
SF-1854
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TP5
TP3
TP4
Acceptable Range:
200
200k
20
20k
2k
200mV
200
Multimeter
SA110500
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B-29
SF-1854
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Replacement
Installation
Step 1: Install teflon tube & spacer onto sensor.
Insert sensor thru hole in chamber.
Removal
Step 3: (From inside of chamber)
Remove sensor, spacer, & teflon tube.
Installation
Equipment Alert
Do not overtighten compression nut!
[Tighten 1-1/4 turns from finger-tight]
Removal
Step 2: Remove nut, terminal, & compression nut.
Installation
Step 3: Perform test on page B-26 to
assure sensor is not grounded.
Removal
Step 1: Disconnect wire from sensor.
Installation
Step 4: Connect sensor wire.
B-30
SF-1854
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MA665200i
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High-Limit Thermostats
Midmark Corporation 2004
B-31
SF-1854
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Acceptable Range:
0.00 (approximately)
B-32
High-Limit Thermostats
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
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Replacement
Removal
Step 1: Drain water from reservoir.
Removal
Step 2: Disconnect wires from both
thermostats & heating element.
Installation
Step 3: Connect wires to both
thermostats & heating element.
Wire Connections
MA6655000i
Installation
Removal
Step 4: Remove bracket & thermostats.
Installation
Step 1: Place the thermostats &
Equipment Alert
Inspect heating element gaskets & wire spacer
(inside chamber) before tightening nuts.
bracket in position.
Removal
Step 3: Remove nuts, lockwashers ,
& brass washers from heating element.
Models:
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High-Limit Thermostats
Serial Numbers:
Midmark Corporation 2004
B-33
SF-1854
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Note
When the door is open, the door switch is untripped / open.
When the door is closed, the door switch is tripped / closed.
B-34
Door Switch
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
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Testing
Note
The door switch must be tested with the door OPEN and CLOSED.
Acceptable Reading:
Door OPEN ............. OL
Door CLOSED ........ 0.05 to 0.2
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Door Switch
Midmark Corporation 2004
B-35
SF-1854
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Replacement
Removal
Step 1: Disconnect door switch wires
from main PC board (J1 & J2).
Installation
Step 1: Position door switch and secure
Installation
Step 2: Connect door switch wires
Removal
Step 2: Remove scews, lockwashers,
C
NO
NC
MA665800i
B-36
Door Switch
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
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Touch Pad
Display Panel
Note
The touch pad is attached to the outside of the top cover.
The display panel is attached to the inside of the top cover.
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Touch Pad /
Display Panel
Midmark Corporation 2004
B-37
SF-1854
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Replacement
Removal
Step 1: Remove top cover.
Installation
Equipment Alert
Be sure the arrow on the display panel
points UP when installing panel.
Installation
Step 3: Connect ribbon harnesses
Removal
Step 3: Remove two screws.
Removal
Step 2: Disconnect ribbon harnesses
from display panel (J2 & J3).
Installation
Step 1: Peel backing from touch pad.
Feed ribbon harness thru slot.
Position touch pad on top cover.
Tab
Removal
Step 4: Peel touch pad off of top cover.
[Remove adhesive residue w/ a citrus-based
solvent that is safe for use on plastics]
MA666000i
B-38
Touch Pad /
Display Panel
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
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B-39
SF-1854
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Testing
Door MotorTest
Step 2: Place meter probes on door motor terminals.
Acceptable Reading:
115 VAC ....... 8,384 to 10,248
230 VAC ....... 13,410 to 16,390
B-40
SF-1854
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Replacement
Removal
Step 3: Disconnect motor switch wire harness.
Remove motor switch.
Installation
Step 1: Install motor switch.
Connect motor switch wire harness.
M11 Hole
Position
M9 Hole
Position
Connector
Rod
Removal
Step 2: Remove nuts, connector rod,
Installation
Step 3: Rotate cam down until it clears the motor switch.
Loosen motor switch screws.
Push right side of motor switch down.
Tighten motor switch screws.
Installation
Equipment Alert
Connector rod must be inserted into proper
hole in cam. (See illustration).
Removal
Step 1: Disconnect wire harness
from PC board (J15).
Installation
Step 4: Connect wire harness
to PC board (J15)
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B-41
SF-1854
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Testing:
Fan
............................................... B-43
Fan Thermostat ................................. B-44
Replacement ........................................ B-45
Wiring Diagrams ................................... D-1
Exploded View / Part Numbers ............. E-13
Note
The fan may run continuously when running
consecutive cycles.
Fan Thermostat
Fan
During all Modes...
When power is supplied to the main PC board, line
voltage continuously flows to the fan thermostat.
The fan thermostat controls the ON/OFF function of the
fan. When the temperature (at the thermostat) is below
130F (54C), the fan thermostat contacts are open (no
current to the fan - fan is OFF). When the temperature
reaches 130F (54C), the fan thermostat contacts
close (current flows to the fan - fan is ON).
When the temperature drops to approx. 100F (38C),
the contacts of the fan thermostat open and the fan
stops running.
B-42
SF-1854
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Cover Removal ..................................... C-2
Fan
Acceptable Reading:
115 VAC ....... 0.67 to 0.82
230 VAC ....... 1800 to 2200
Fan Test
Step 1: Disconnect two wires from fan.
FanTest
Step 2: Place meter probes on fan terminals.
Fan Test
If reading is out of acceptable range...
Replace fan.
If reading is within acceptable range...
Fan is functioning properly.
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B-43
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Cover Removal ..................................... C-2
Fan Thermostat
Fan Thermostat Test
Step 1: Disconnect two wires from fan thermostat.
OL
B-44
SF-1854
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Replacement
Installation - Fan
Step 1: Install fan.
Installation - Thermostat
Step 1: Install thermostat / bracket.
Removal - Fan
Step 2: Remove fan.
Removal - Thermostat
Step 2: Remove thermostat / bracket.
Removal - Fan
Step 1: Disconnect wires from fan.
Installation - Fan
Step 2: Connect wires to fan.
Removal - Thermostat
Step 1: Disconnect wires from thermostat.
MA666700i
Installation - Thermostat
Step 2: Connect wires to thermostat.
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B-45
SF-1854
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Function
Presssure
Sensor
SW1
Switches
The two fuses (F1 & F2) protect the circuitry from
excessive current draw. If either fuse is faulty, the
unit will not operate.
The SW1 switches are used for Service Diagnostics
and to adjust the display to metric units.
Fuses (2)
B-46
Main PC Board
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
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SW-1
Switch 4
Switch 5
Switch 6
Switch 7
Switch 8
OPTIONS
2
3
Switch 3
Switch 2
ON
Switch 1
Switch Positions
ISA102401i
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Main PC Board
Midmark Corporation 2004
B-47
SF-1854
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TP3
TP4
Acceptable Range:
10 to 14 VDC
TP 1
1000 DC
750 AC
200
200k
20
20k
2k
200mV
200
Multimeter
SA110300
B-48
Main PC Board
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
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Installation
Step 2: Connect tubing to pressure sensor.
Replacement
Removal
Step 1: Tag and disconnect all wire
harnesses from PC board.
Removal
Step 2: Cut cable tie, then disconnect
tubing from pressure sensor.
Installation
Step 3: Connect all wire
Installation
Step 5: Adjust the PC Board configuration by
harnesses to PC board.
Removal
Step 3: Remove two nuts and
Installation
Step 4: Unplug power cord.
Move switch #2 to ON.
Reconnect power cord.
PC board / bracket.
Installation
Step 1: Install PC board / bracket.
Secure with two nuts
Installation
Step 6: Unplug power cord.
Move switch #2 to OFF.
Reconnect power cord.
MA617004i
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Main PC Board
Midmark Corporation 2004
B-49
SF-1854
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Knob
EC
EJ
Paper Feed
Button
Slot
B-50
Printer
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
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TP5
TP3
TP4
4 to 6 VDC
TP 1
1000 DC
750 AC
200
200k
20
20k
2k
200mV
200
Multimeter
SA110400
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Printer
Midmark Corporation 2004
B-51
SF-1854
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Replacement
Replacement
Step 1: Install cover onto printer.
EJ
EC
T
Removal
Step 2: Remove printer and cover.
Replacement
Step 2: Route printer harness thru access hole.
Place printer into position.
R
Removal
Step 1: Disconnect printer harness
from PC board (J14).
Replacement
Step 3: Connect printer harness
to PC board (J14).
MA595101i
B-52
Printer
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
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B-53
SF-1854
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Section C
Access Procedures
Access Procedures
Removing & Installing:
Page
Covers / Panels ................................... C-2
Tray Plate / Rack .................................. C-3
Draining / Filling the Reservoir ............. C-4
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SF-1854
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Access Procedures
Covers / Panels
Removal
Step 1: Remove screw from
Removal / Installation
Caution
Installation
Step 1: Position top cover.
Installation
Step 3: Connect display panel
harness to PC board (J3).
(If applicable) Install printer.
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Page
Operation & Troubleshooting ................ A-1
Component Testing / Repair ................. B-1
Access Procedures .............................. C-1
Wiring Diagrams ................................... D-1
Exploded Views / Part Numbers ........... E-1
Removal
Step 3: Remove remaining screws from top cover.
Remove top cover left side panel.
Removal
Step 2: Remove right side panel.
Installation
Step 2: Install left and back panels.
Black
Grn/Yellow
White &
White/Blue
Removal
Step 4: Disconnect wires from the
receptacle and the fan motor.
Remove back panel.
C-2
Covers / Panels
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
Installation
Step 4: Connect wires to receptacle & fan.
Install right side panel
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Access Procedures
Tray Plate / Rack
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Operation & Troubleshooting ................ A-1
Removal / Installation
Caution
Always allow unit to cool before
removing trays or rack.
Removal
Step 1: Remove trays.
Equipment Alert
Install tray plate with the angled end
toward the back. Do not allow the tray
plate to contact the water level sensor.
Installation
Step 1: Place back edge of tray in chamber.
Press down on top of rack while
sliding into chamber.
Installation
Step 2: Install trays.
MA601501i
Removal
Step 2: Pry tray plate up, while pulling out.
MA601601i
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SF-1854
C-3
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Access Procedures
Draining / Filling the Reservoir
Refer To:
Page
Operation & Troubleshooting ................ A-1
Component Testing / Repair ................. B-1
Access Procedures .............................. C-1
Wiring Diagrams ................................... D-1
Exploded Views / Part Numbers ........... E-1
Filling
Step 1: Secure drain tube in clips.
Fill Port
Filling
Step 2: Pour distilled water into fill port until
the water level is in the "green range"
on the the fill level label.
MA616201i
Draining
Step 1: Pull drain tube loose from clips.
Hold tube over a drain or suitable
container to empty resrevoir.
Note: The max. reservoir capacity is:
M9:
1.1 gallon (4.1 liters)
M11: 1.4 gallon (5.3 liters)
C-4
Draining / Filling
Reservoir
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
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M9 (-020 / -021 / -022):
Wiring Diagram ................................. D-2
Wiring Diagrams
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
D-1
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Wiring Diagrams
Steam Temp
Sensor Harness
015-1680-00
+5
+5
VDC* VDC*
15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
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Operation & Troubleshooting ................ A-1
+5
VDC*
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
4
6
8
10
12
14
Red
PSD
JTAG
Port
J9
TP3
+5VDC*
TP2 Grd.
TP4
+5VDC*
Blk
Pressure
Transducer
PS1
+5
VDC*
J8
Chamber
Level
K2
K3
Fill
Valve Door
+4.5*
VDC
Water
Level
Sensor
Probe
015-1552-00
2
1
Red
K4
K5
Vent
Air
Valve Valve
NC
Wht
ON
Switch
J7
TP1
+12VDC*
Wht
Red
Motor
(Line Voltage)
Blk
Line
VAC
J6
F1
K1
Heater
J1
Vent
Red
Fill
Blk
W6
Line**
VAC
Air
Solenoid
Coil
Line**
VAC
Vent
Solenoid
Coil (NO)
Line**
VAC
Fill
Solenoid
Coil
W4
Heater
L1 N/L2
J3
J2
Red
W5
W2
Door Interlock
Switch
Violet
Violet/Wht
10
F2
Line
VAC
(Energized for
apprx. 12 secs)
Air
W1
Door
J15
1
+4.5*
VDC J12
T1
Transformer
DS1
SW1
(see Settings)
Door Opening
Motor Assembly
Grn
ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fuses:
115 VAC models:
F1 ................ 0.250 amp, 250 V, Slo-Blo, 1/4" x 1-1/4"
F2 ................ 15 amp, 250 V, Fast-Acting, 1/4" x 1-1/4"
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
J14 Printer
J10 J13 Display TP5 Printer +5VDC*
RS232
Interface
U8
2
U7
1
2
3
4
W3
Blk
J4
J5
12
Steam Heating
Element
015-1639-00
VR1
R1
J1
16 15
12 11
10 9
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
2 1
D1
LCD
Contrast
Adjustment
14 13
+5VDC*
Hi Limit Jumper
015-1640-00
J3
(To J13 on
Main
P.C. Board)
SF-1854
Rev. 10/06
Models:
Serial Numbers:
L1
High
Limit
L1
High
Limit In
Red Yel
Main Harness
015-1554-00
3
4
Grd.
Grn/yl
Plug
Outlet
13
Grn/yl
L1
VAC
Out
Fan
L1
(Line VAC)
Blk
N / L2
Wht
Wht
8
Lt
Blue
Wht/Blue
1
14
Hi Limits (N/C)
Opens 450 F 25
Closes 350 F 25
Wiring Diagrams
D-2
Steam Heating
Element
Blk
11
Brown
Lt Blue
NO
Yel
CC
Red
Door
Interlock
Switch
Line
VAC**
Brn/Wht
Wht
Line VAC
(When Door
is Open)
Wht
* Constant Voltage
** Voltage Present Only
During Component Operation
*** Rectified DC Voltage Only
Present During Operation
Wht
M9 (-020/-021/-022)
M11 (-020/-021/-022)
All
All
Fan Motor
SA100100i
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15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
1
2
3
4
+5
VDC*
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
J14 Printer
J10 J13 Display TP5 Printer +5VDC*
RS232
Interface
U8
2
U7
4
6
8
10
12
14
Grn
Refer To:
Page
Operation & Troubleshooting ................ A-1
Wht
DS1
Steam Temp
Sensor
1
+4.5*
VDC J12
Red
PSD
JTAG
Port
J9
TP3
+5VDC*
TP2 Grd.
TP4
+5VDC*
Pressure
Transducer
ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Wiring Diagrams
Steam Temp
Sensor Harness
015-1680-00
+5
+5
VDC* VDC*
PS1
+5
VDC*
J8
Chamber
Level
SW1
(see Settings)
+4.5*
VDC
Water
Level
Sensor
Probe
015-1552-00
2
1
Red
T1
Transformer
K2
K3
Fill
Valve Door
K4
K5
Vent
Air
Valve Valve
J7
TP1
+12VDC*
3
2
Red
Blk
J6
W1
F1
Door
J15
Wht
Violet
Violet/Wht
Air
Line**
VAC
Air
Solenoid
Coil
Line**
VAC
Vent
Solenoid
Coil (NO)
Line**
VAC
Fill
Solenoid
Coil
10
F2
K1
Heater
Red
W5
W2
Vent
Red
Fill
Blk
W6
Fuses:
115 VAC models:
F1 ................ 0.250 amp, 250 V, Slo-Blo, 1/4" x 1-1/4"
F2 ................ 15 amp, 250 V, Fast-Acting, 1/4" x 1-1/4"
230 VAC models:
F1 ................ 0.125 amp, 250 V, Slo-Blo, 5mm x 20mm
F2 ................ 8 amp, 250 V, Fast-Acting, 5mm x 20mm
* Constant Voltage
** Voltage Present Only
During Component Operation
*** Rectified DC Voltage Only
Present During Operation
W4
Heater
L1 N/L2
Door Interlock
Switch
J1
J3
J2
W3
Blk
J4
J5
Wht
12
Brown
Steam Heating
Element
015-1639-00
Steam Heating
Element
Hi Limit Jumper
015-1640-00
L1
High
Limit
L1
High
Limit In
Red Yel
Main Harness
015-1554-00
VR1
Blk
11
Yel
NO
Lt Blue
CC
Line
VAC**
Red
Door
Interlock
Switch
Wht
Brn/Wht
Line VAC
(When Door
is Open)
Blk
1
3
Lt Blue
Grd.
Grn/yl
L1
VAC
Out
Fan
L1
(Line VAC)
13
Grn/yl
16 15
14 13
+5VDC*
Plug
Outlet
N / L2
Wht
R1
J1
12 11
10 9
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Wht
2 1
Lt
Blue
D1
LCD
Contrast
Adjustment
J3
(To J13 on
Main
P.C. Board)
Wht/Blue
1
14
Hi Limits (N/C)
Opens 450 F 25
Closes 350 F 25
Models:
Serial Numbers:
Wht
M9D (-020/-022)
M11D (-020/-022)
All
All
Fan Motor
SSA100200i
Wiring Diagrams
Midmark Corporation 2004
D-3
SF-1854 Rev.10/06
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Flow Diagrams
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Page
Operation & Troubleshooting ................ A-1
Condensing
Tank / Reservoir
PHASE 1 (Filling)
PHASE 2 (Heat-Up)
Air
Soleniod
Pressure
Vessel
Vent
Solenoid
Control
PC
Board
Fill
Solenoid
Water
Steam/Air
Water
Heated
Water
PHASE 3 (Sterilizing)
Water
Heated
Water
Steam/Air
PHASE 4 (Vent)
Water
Steam
Heated
Water
Vented
Steam/Water
MA618600
D-4
Wiring
Diagrams
Flow Diagrams
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
Models:
Serial Numbers:
ALL
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Model
Page
XXX-XXXX-XX
XXX-XXXX-XX
XXX-XXXX-XX
Models:
Serial Numbers:
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
E-1
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M9(-020/-021/-022) / M11(-020/-021/-022)
Main PC Board ............ E-16
includes:
fuses
& mounting
Fuses
..............
E-15bracket
Main Enclosure
M9 ................................ E-4
M11 .............................. E-5
Chamber &
Door Latch .................. E-7
includes:
panels (top / side / back / bottom)
includes:
door switch & filter screens
Chamber &
Door Latch .................. E-7
includes:
door switch & filter screens
includes:
temp probe, water level sensor,
air valve, & pressure relief valve
Models:
Serial
Numbers:
* Indicates
multiple pages due to a serial number break for the parts illustration
E-2
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
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M9D(-020/-022) / M11D(-020/-022)
Main Enclosure
M9D .............................. E-4
M11D ............................ E-5
Chamber &
Door Latch .................. E-7
includes:
panels (top / side / back / bottom)
includes:
door switch & filter screens
condensing
coilE-15
& drain tube
Fuses
..............
includes:
door cover & gaskets
Chamber &
Door Latch .................. E-7
includes:
door switch & filter screens
includes:
temp probe, water level sensor,
air valve, & pressure relief valve
MA669000i
Models:
Serial Numbers:
* Indicates multiple pages due to a serial number break for the parts illustration
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
E-3
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053-0933-00
23
045-0001-31
9
5
050-5226-10
050-5208-10
040-0010-163
042-0204-01
Item
042-0182-00
25
050-4750-00
2
3
4
053-1370-01
053-1277-00
22
21
053-0723-00
26
M9: 029-3124-00
M9D: 029-3124-01
27
20
16
040-0010-74
040-0010-124 19
053-0068-11
18
040-0010-95
17
H352623
10
16
050-4326-00
12
13
15
14
E-4
Main Enclosure
(M9/M9D)
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
Models:
Serial Numbers:
Rev. 2/06
Page
a) 053-1250-00
b) 053-1250-01
24
Refer To:
053-1252-00
4
040-0010-88
a) 002-0782-00
b) 002-0782-01
050-5209-10
041-0010-04
016-0523-03
11
002-0963-00
040-0010-137
MA593404i
all
all
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Description
Qty.
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053-0933-00
23
Refer To:
Page
Operation & Troubleshooting ....... A-1
053-1252-00
a) 053-1254-00
b) 053-1254-01
4
040-0010-88
a) 002-0780-00
b) 002-0780-01
050-5244-10
050-5227-10
9
5
040-0010-163
042-0204-01
Item
24
042-0182-00
25
050-4750-00
2
3
4
053-1370-02
21
053-1277-00
053-0723-00
040-0010-124
22
26
M11: 029-3125-00
M11D: 029-3125-01
27
20
16
040-0010-74
19
053-0068-11
18
040-0010-95
17
H352623
10
16
050-4326-00
12
13
15
14
9
Models:
Serial Numbers:
all
all
050-5228-10
041-0010-04
016-0523-03
040-0010-137
11
002-0963-00
MA593404i
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Description
Qty.
Main Enclosure
(M11/M11D)
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
E-5
Rev. 2/06
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15
Refer To:
M9/D: 002-0361-01
M11/D: 002-0504-00
M9/D: 053-0366-00
M11/D: 053-0527-00
14
M9/D: 053-0903-00
M11/D: 053-0904-00
12
M9/D: 050-5210-00
M11/D: 050-5229-00
10
M9/D: 057-0790-01
M11/D: 057-0790-00
11
M9/D: 030-1016-00
M11/D: 030-0879-00
053-0050-00
040-0010-75
3
8
053-1253-00
042-0106-00
045-0000-04
Item
4
M9/D: 016-0395-01
M11/D: 016-0395-02
040-0008-50
M9/D: 050-5225-01
M11/D: 050-5243-01
16
2
17
18
050-2347-00
042-0104-00
M9:
053-1251-00
M9D: 053-1251-01
M11: 053-1255-00
M11D: 053-1255-01
19
21
20
045-0000-00
22
041-0000-00
WARNING
23
E-6
Page
Door Components
Midmark Corporation 2004
M9:
002-0783-00
M9D: 002-0783-01
M11: 002-0781-00
M11D: 002-0781-01
MA668200i
Models:
Serial Numbers:
ALL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Description
Qty.
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M9/D: H99388-36
M11/D: H99388-44
Page
M9/D: 053-1260-00
M11/D: 053-1262-00
H99387
15
042-0106-01
16
14
045-0000-04
17
M9: 050-5669-00
M11:050-5685-00
13
6
002-0360-00
Item
040-0002-08
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
6
13
8
9
12
WARNING
Do not attempt to adjust,
modify, or alter in any manner, any part
of the pressure vessel. Serious injury
and/or damage to the unit could result.
Models:
Serial Numbers:
ALL
10
11
045-0001-80
041-0002-01
M9/D: 050-5245-01
M11/D: 050-5245-00
Description
Qty.
015-1556-00
15
16
17
MA668400i
SF-1854
Rev. 8/06
E-7
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Operation & Troubleshooting ....... A-1
014-0426-00
13
015-0013-03
11
014-0216-00
M9 053-1257-02
M11 053-1258-02
14
053-1303-00
3
014-0421-00
M9 029-2753-00
M11 029-2754-00
053-0394-03
10
M9 053-1257-01
M11 053-1258-01
053-0388-01
15
016-0748-01
1
Item
1
5
6
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
050-5684-00
040-0010-75
M9 053-0391-06
M11 053-0391-07
MA667800i
Reservoir Tank
E-8
042-0010-21
SF-1854
Models:
Serial Numbers:
ALL
Description
Qty.
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041-0006-02
015-0595-00
002-0358-00
053-0390-01
014-0183-01
115V: 014-0419-00
230V: 014-0419-01
10
014-0258-00
13
002-0359-01
11
014-0195-03
12
6
053-0407-00
030-0858-00
Item
015-1680-00
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
8
1
11
12
13
MA668001i
Models:
Serial Numbers:
ALL
Description
Qty.
SF-1854
E-9
Rev. 6/06
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014-0183-02
Page
7
1
115V: 029-2755-00
230V: 029-2755-01
115V: 014-0420-03
115V: 014-0420-02
4
Repair kits are available for 115V
models only and include:
014-0347-00
014-0183-01
6
Item
040-0010-74
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
MA606004i
E-10
SF-1854
Models:
Serial Numbers:
ALL
Description
Qty.
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5
4
014-0429-00
014-0192-00
Page
014-0217-00
014-0424-00
015-0013-05
1
014-0423-00
014-0184-00
1
014-0415-00
11
17
014-0411-00
10
053-0613-02
16
053-0404-05
014-0414-00
15
14
13
014-0413-00
Item
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
014-0202-03
053-1033-05
17
014-0184-01
12
MA668100i
Models:
Serial Numbers:
ALL
Description
Qty.
SF-1854
(Rev. 6/06)
E-11
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Operation & Troubleshooting ....... A-1
Component Testing / Repair ........ B-1
Access Procedures ...................... C-1
Wiring Diagrams .......................... D-1
Exploded Views / Part Numbers .. E-1
H98137
050-5206-00
5
M9 - M9/D
115 V: 002-0367-00
230 V: 002-0367-01
M11 - M11/D
115 V: 002-0505-00
230 V: 002-0505-01
1
015-1637-00
H97971
045-0001-56
Item
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MA668700i
E-12
Models:
Serial Numbers:
ALL
Description
Qty.
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Operation & Troubleshooting ....... A-1
Component Testing / Repair ........ B-1
Access Procedures ...................... C-1
Wiring Diagrams .......................... D-1
Exploded Views / Part Numbers .. E-1
040-0010-125
115 V: 015-1368-00
230 V: 015-1368-01
050-5459-00
1
2
015-0639-00
Item
029-3041-00
015-1430-00
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
MA668602i
Models:
Serial Numbers:
ALL
Description
Qty.
Fan System
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
Rev. 6/06
E-13
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Page
3
10
4
115 V: 015-1670-00
230 V: 015-1670-01
115 V: 002-0790-02
230 V: 002-0790-03
5
6
8
7
9
14
11
029-3055-00
041-0010-04
Item
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
13
057-0755-00
12
Description
Models:
Serial Numbers:
E-14
SF-1854 Rev.2/06
Models:
Serial Numbers:
Qty.
M9 (-020)
M9 (-021 / -022)
M11 (-020/-021/-022)
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Page
10
11
12
115 V: 015-1763-00
230 V: 015-1763-01
115 V: 002-0790-00
230 V: 002-0790-01
4
5
6
8
7
9
3
14
029-3055-00
041-0010-04
Item
13
057-0755-00
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
15
Description
Qty.
MA668502i
Models:
Serial Numbers:
Models:
Serial Numbers:
M9 (-020)
M9 (-021 / -022)
M11 (-020/-021/-022)
SF-1854
E-14.1
Rev. 2/06
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Page
015-1551-00
015-1550-00
015-1641-00
040-0006-04
015-1550-01
Item
1
2
3
4
5
MA668801i
E-15
SF-1854
Models:
Serial Numbers:
ALL
Description
Qty.
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3
041-0010-04
053-1259-00
050-5203-10
040-0010-133
1
053-1455-00
M9 / M11
115 V: 002-0762-00
230 V: 002-0762-01
M9D / M11D
115 V: 002-0762-02
Item
115V: 015-0346-10
230V: 015-0346-14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
4
115V: 015-0346-07
230V: 015-0346-11
Models:
Serial Numbers:
Page
ALL
9
MA594502i
Description
Qty.
Main PC Board
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
E-16
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Page
Operation & Troubleshooting ....... A-1
a) 002-0396-00
b) 002-0396-01
M9: 002-0253-00
M11: 050-4260-00
M9: 050-3691-00
M11: 050-3920-00
Clean er
M9: 002-0374-00
M11: 050-4259-00
Item
1
2
3
4
5
M9: 050-3750-00
M11: 050-3919-00
MA604902i
E-17
Models:
Serial Numbers:
ALL
Description
Qty.
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015-1323-00
060-0008-00
053-0927-00
Page
11
10
053-0505-00
015-1752-00
9
053-0506-00
050-5011-00
8
053-1231-01
015-1529-00
040-0002-07
Item
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
MA598601i
Models:
Serial Numbers:
ALL
Description
Qty.
Printer
(optional)
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
E-18
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Page
Operation & Troubleshooting ....... A-1
Component Testing / Repair ........ B-1
Access Procedures ...................... C-1
061-0311-00
061-0726-00
061-0827-00
Item
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MPM60455
E-19
MA606103i
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Operation & Troubleshooting ....... A-1
Component Testing / Repair ........ B-1
Access Procedures ...................... C-1
077-0033-00
054-0304-00
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3
054-0310-00
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4
002-0785-00
054-0305-00
066-0721-00
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MA594604i
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M9 (-020 /-021/-022)
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M9/M9D Packaging
(includes items 2 thru 6) ............................ 1
Carton ........................................................ 1
Corners ...................................................... 1
Bottom Pad ................................................ 1
Top Pad ..................................................... 1
Plastic Bag ................................................ 1
Material Safety Data Sheet ....................... 1
Always Specify Model & Serial Number
Packaging
(M9/D)
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
Rev. 4/05
E-20
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077-0033-00
054-0306-00
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4
054-0307-00
066-0844-00
002-0784-00
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063-9983-00
2
3
4
5
6
7
2
MA598505i
Packaging
E-21
Models:
(M11/D)
Midmark Corporation 2004
Serial Numbers:
SF-1854
Rev. 4/05
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M11/M11D Packaging
(includes items 2 thru 8) ............................ 1
Skid ............................................................ 1
Carton ........................................................ 1
Bottom Pad ................................................ 1
Top Pad ..................................................... 1
Plastic Bag ................................................ 1
Material Safety Data Sheet .......................... 1
Always Specify Model & Serial Number
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Component Testing / Repair ........ B-1
Access Procedures ...................... C-1
Wiring Diagrams .......................... D-1
Exploded Views / Part Numbers .. E-1
015-1751-00
1
Medical: 004-0449-00
Dental: 004-0450-00
002-0865-00
015-1904-00
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MA678800i
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Diagnostic Kit
Midmark Corporation 2004
SF-1854
E-22
Rev. 12/04
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