12.
Replace the twelve cover screws and secure.
See Fig. 2 and Fig. 3 (PFC units) for reference.
When rebuilding the Xenon lamp cartridge, it is recommended to replace several
key components of the cartridge assembly. These components are included
when you purchase a replacement rebuild kit from ST Technologies
CAUTION:
Before performing this procedure, be sure the unit has cooled
to room temperature.
WARNING: Lamps are under high pressure and must be handled with
care. A face shield should be worn when handling this lamp.
PFC LAMP REBUILD PROCEDURE FIG.2
The following procedure will guide you through rebuilding your PFC Xenon lamp
cartridge.
Tool required: Screw driver and adjustable wrench.
1.
Be sure lamp has cooled to room temperature.
2.
Remove the Brass plugs from the bottom of the unit. Press the lamp
assemblies from the back, out of the lamp housing.
3.
Set the lamp face down on its front Heatsink.
4.
Remove the copper clips from both heatsink.
5.
Gently pull the lamp out of the heatsinks.
6.
Remove the cooling ring from the lamp.
7.
Clean off all the parts with a rag or paper towel, alcohol may help in
heatsink compound removal.
8.
Remove the new lamp from its package. Record its serial number and
date installed in the illuminator manual.
9.
Set the lamp face down with its protective cap on its lens. If the lamp has
a rubber cap on the fill tube on the rear of the lamp, remove it.
10.
Apply a thin film of heatsink compound to the metal surface of the lamp
and the inside contact area of the front and back heat sinks. Be careful
not to get compound on the lamp glass surface. If you do, clean the lamp
with a clean alcohol wipe.
CAUTION:
Only apply a thin layer of heatsink compound to areas.
11.
Press the lamp into the back heatsink making sure the fill tube is aligned
at six O'CLOCK.
LIT194 CUDA SURGICAL
(English)
LAMP REBUILD PROCEDURE
®
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Rev.
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