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The document outlines the planned maintenance procedures for the BleaseSirius anesthetic machine, emphasizing that only authorized technical engineers should perform servicing in a clean environment. It details the required service kits, their contents, and step-by-step instructions for routine maintenance tasks such as replacing seals, filters, and valves. Additionally, it includes safety precautions regarding cleaning and handling of the machine to prevent risks associated with high-pressure medical devices.
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The document outlines the planned maintenance procedures for the BleaseSirius anesthetic machine, emphasizing that only authorized technical engineers should perform servicing in a clean environment. It details the required service kits, their contents, and step-by-step instructions for routine maintenance tasks such as replacing seals, filters, and valves. Additionally, it includes safety precautions regarding cleaning and handling of the machine to prevent risks associated with high-pressure medical devices.
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BleaseSirius

Anesthetic Machine

Chapter 3
Planned Maintenance

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Planned Maintenance

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Planned Maintenance

3.1 Planned Maintenance

Only authorized technical engineers should service the machine, since they
have the appropriate training and qualifications in the use of high-pressure
medical devices. Servicing should take place in a clean and controlled
environment taking particular care to prevent contaminants entering the unit
while disassembled.

Service Kits Part Number


Annual Service Kit 14000511
*Four-Year Service Kit 14000512
* Includes all parts required for units with four cylinder yokes installed.

All parts included in PN 14000512 are not required for all


BleaseSirius machines. You can order idividual parts instead of
ordering PN 14000512.

Four-Year PM Kit Contents Part Number


*Annual PM Kit 14000511
*Battery 80300025
**Regulator Pressure Relief Valve 019-0831-00
***Filter 53700027
***O-ring 51150283

* Required for every machine


**One kit required for each cylinder yoke installed on the machine.
***Required for machines sold before February 2009.

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• Bodocs Seals
• Backbar Seals
• Absorber Stop
+ O2 Blanking
Plug
• Backbar Dzus
Springs
• AGSS Probe
Seal
• AGSS Float
Seal
• Pipeline Filter
• Pipeline ‘O’ Ring
• Bellows Base/
Cover
• Ped Bellows
• Bellows Base/
Pop off
• Absorber Upper
Seal
• Absorber ‘O’
Rings for Insp/
Exp + APL
• Pop off Valve
• Absorber Gauge
• Absorber
Control Seal
• Absorber
Bottom Canister

Figure 7 - BleaseSirius Annual Planned Maintenance Kit


PN 14000511

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• Cylinder
Regulator
Service Kit
• ‘O’ Ring for
Filter
• Battery

Note:
Includes annual
kit, PN 14000511

Figure 8 - BleaseSirius Four Year Planned Maintenance Kit


PN 14000512

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Planned Maintenance

3.2 Routine Maintenance and Service Check.

3.2.1 Fitting Planned Maintenance Kit PN 14000511


Bodoc Seals (1), Backbar Seals (2) and O2 Probe ‘O’ Ring (3)
are duplicated. The duplicated set is to be placed in one of the
drawers for the user to replace if one is damaged or fails test
during use.

3.2.2 Bodoc Seals


1. Remove cylinders from the yokes, then remove the old Bodoc Seal
and replace with new ones.
2. Refit the cylinder.

3.2.3 Backbar Seals


1. Remove vaporizers from the Selectatec backbar then remove all
four seals.
2. Replace with new ones.

3.2.4 Backbar Dzus Springs


1. Remove the two Dzus Spring assemblies by undoing the two
screws (in the diagonal corners of the plate). Lift the place up,
taking care not to drop the index pin. The index pin must be fitted
to the new Dzus Spring assembly before fitting new item.
2. Refit the vaporizers and check that they locate and lock on the
backbar currently.

3.2.5 Absorber Stop/’O’ Ring


1. Remove the ‘O’ Ring from the absorber blanking plugs and
absorber stop, then replace them. (The new cell is supplied with
‘O’ ring fitted.)

3.2.6 Pipeline Fitting and ‘O’ Ring


1. Disconnect pipelines from their supply. Disconnect the pipeline
connection from the BleaseSirius.
2. Unscrew the two small grub screws until the main body of the
connection is free to rotate.
3. Unscrew the connector, the filter and ‘O’ Ring can now be changed.

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4. Refit the outer part of the connector and tighten the two small grub
screws.
5. Repeat for all three pipelines.
6. Note each gas type has a unique fitting and can not be incorrectly
mixed.
7. Refit the pipeline and check for leaks.

Figure 9 - Pipeline Fitting & ‘O’ Ring

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3.3 AGSS Probe and Float for Spacelabs AGSS


PN 14200018, (if Fitted)
The AGSS is not available in the U. S.)
1. Disconnect electrical supply to BleaseSirius
2. Remove the bellows assembly by sliding the absorber forward until
the bellows connections become free, then
remove the two thumb wheels at the front of
the bellows. The bellows assembly can now “O’ Ring
be lifted clear of the locating pins at the rear of
the bellows assembly.
3. Working through the apparatus below the
bellows assembly.
4. The AGSS probe can be pulled out of the top of
the AGSS unit.
5. Remove the ‘O’ Ring and replace with the new
part.
6. Disconnect the 30mm connector from the
side of the AGSS unit, (located approximately “O’ Ring
100mm down the AGSS unit).
7. The AGSS unit will now pull off its V mounting
bracket and can be removed through the
apparatus.
8. Hold the lower black part of the body (where
the 30mm connector is) and unscrew the top
black part (with the windows).
9. Clean the filter.
10. Remove the top ‘O’ Ring slide the green float
off the central stem and remove the bottom
‘O’ Ring.
11. Replace the bottom ‘O’ Ring.
12. Refit the float (make sure it is the correct way
up) then replace the top ‘O’ Ring.
13. Reassemble the fitted/window on top, screw
onto the lower sections.
14. Place the AGSS unit back onto its V bracket.
15. Refit the 30mm connector and the AGSS probe. Figure 10 - AGSS

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3.4 Bellows Base/Canister


1. Remove the bellows cover (bayonet fitting), then replace the
bellows base/canister ‘O’ Ring.
2. Remove the bellows by gently pulling the lower convolution of the
retaining ring.
3. Remove the pop-off valve.
4. Replace the bellows base pop-off valve “O” ring.

3.5 Pop-off Valve

Figure 11 - Pop-off Valve

1. Replace Pop-off valve in bellows base.


2. Refit bellows by gently pulling the lower convolution over the ring
in the bellows base.
3. Replace the bellows outer cover.

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A - Cover
B - Bellows
A C - Pop-off valve
D - Valve seat
E - Fixing screws
F - Bellows base
G - O-ring

G D
E

Figure 12 - Bellows Assembly

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3.6 Absorber
3.6.1 Valve Covers
When removing or refitting any of these valves, it is important to
ensure the metal valve disk and seat are not damaged.

1. Remove the expiratory valve by twisting the clear plastic valve cover.
2. Replace the ‘O’ Ring seal on the valve cover.
3. Replace the expiratory valve on the absorber.
4. Remove the inspiratory valve cover.
5. Replace the ‘O’ ring seal.
6. Replace the valve cover.
7. Remove the APL valve.
8. Replace the ‘O’ ring seal.
9. Replace the APL valve.

3.6.2 Manometer
1. Remove the manometer gauge by pressing the quick release lever at the
base of the gauge.
2. Replace the ‘O’ ring seal.
3. Refit the gauge.

3.6.3 Canister Seals


The outer canister seal is a bayonet fitting.
1. Remove the soda lime canister.
2. The outer canister seal is located on the base of the absorber in the
groove.
3. Replace the outer canister seal.
4. The upper canister seal is fitted to a lip inside the bottom absorber
molding.
5. Replace the upper seal.
6. The central seal is laid on top of the lower inner canister before the upper
canister is fitted.
7. Install the canister assembly onto the bottom of the Absorber.

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3.6.4 Fitting 4 Year Planned Maintenance Kit, PN 14000512


The recommended service intervals for the following are every 4 years. The
following procedure outlines the steps taken to replace the parts included in the
service kit 14200512.

3.6.5 Ventilator Filter

3.6.5.1 Two Valve Version Only (on units before Feb 2009)
1. Ensure all gas supplies are disconnected.
2. See Section 5.1 for removal of top surface and front cover.
3. Once the front cover is removed, you can access the 6 screws that secure
the top of the ventilator casing.
4. The front display panel will hinge forward a little. This will allow the top
cover to be hinged back.
5. The filler cover is in the inlet manifold which can be seen from the front
of the unit.
6. Remove the cover.
7. The filter can then be
unscrewed.
8. Replace the filter and cover
and make sure the new ‘O’
ring is fitted.
9. Replace the screws in the
top cover and front display
panel.
10. Reconnect the O2 pipeline
only and turn on the system.
11. Check that there are no Figure 13 - Pneumatic Module
leaks.
12. Turn the systems OFF.
13. Fit the front cover and top surface.

3.6.5.1 Valve Block on units after Feb 2009


Due to major enhancements in the inlet filtration methods, a valve block filter is
no longer required and, therefore, is not fitted.

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3.6.6 Cylinder Regulator Pressure Relief Valve, PN 019-0831-00


1. Remove all cylinders.
2. Remove the large back panel.
3. Fit a service kit to each of the regulators.

Disassembly

1. Remove and discard relief valve by turning counter-clockwise using a


15/16” spanner or socket.

Assembly

1. Fit new relief valve and ‘O’ ring.


2. Reset the pressure as required. See ‘ADJUSTMENT’ below.

Adjustment
Turn the adjusting screw clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to
decrease outlet pressure setting. To reduce pressure, first reduce to a
pressure less than that desired, then increase to the desired outlet pressure.
Turn the adjusting screw using a 1/8-inch hex key.

Once 45 psi setting has been achieved, secure the locknut.

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Planned Maintenance

3.7 CLEANING
Cleaning of external surfaces is possible using water or isopropyl alcohol.
Cleaning of internal surfaces and parts should not be required and is not
recommended.

This product is intended for use in medical compressed gas


systems only. Do not use this product where pressures and
temperatures can exceed those listed under Technical Data.

DO NOT use any lubricants that are not compatible with oxy-
gen or medical gases. The use of lubricants not compatible
with oxygen may pose a risk of fire or explosion.

Open the cylinder valve slowly to prevent the risk of fire or explosion due to
oxygen pressure shocks. The relief valve is a safety device and must only be
removed for servicing. When servicing is complete, a new relief valve must be
fitted. Do not attempt to adjust or tamper with the relief valve.

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Adjusting Screw
Spring Locknut

Bonnet Upper Spring Rest

Slip Ring
Diaphragm Assembly

Actuator Assembly
Seal Ring
Valve Cartridge
‘O’ Ring
Body

Mounting Spacer

Relief Valve

Figure 14 - Primary Regulator

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Notes

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BleaseSirius
Anesthetic Machine

Chapter 4
System Checks

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