Fisher & Paykel MR480, MR720, MR730 technical manual Standby Button MR700/720/730 only

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2.2.3STANDBY BUTTON (MR700/720/730 ONLY)

This button has to be depressed for one second to enter or exit the standby mode. When the adjacent amber LED starts to flash (100/minute) the button can then be released and the Humidifier remains in the standby mode.

To exit Standby mode press the Standby button for 1 second, the amber LED will then turn off. An audio beep accompanies a change in the Standby mode state.

2.2.4HEATER WIRE SWITCH (MR720, MR730 ONLY)

This is a latching, push operated, switch which selects between the heater wire mode and non-heater wire mode. The adjacent green LED, if on, indicates that the humidifier is operating in the heater wire mode. Pressing this switch will cause an audible beep and the LED changes to indicate the new state. A heater wire alarm will commence if switching to the heater wire mode with heater wire disconnected or if switching to the non heater wire mode if a heater wire is connected.

2.3POWER UP SEQUENCES

2.3.1VERSION 1.0 SOFTWARE

After switch on the humidifier goes through the following sequence. Note that each displayed information is flashed for 2 seconds.

Watchdog circuit test

If successful the ‘SEE MANUAL’ LED lights briefly.

Display Test

All indicator LEDs are illuminated and ‘8.8.8.’ is displayed on the Airway

 

 

Temperature display

Temperature Control Setting

eg ‘37.0’ is displayed

Chamber Control setting

If heater wire mode is selected then the chamber control setting is displayed

 

 

eg ‘-1.0’. Not applicable for MR480

Software Version Number

‘1.0’

Maximum Heaterplate setting

eg ‘110’

∙ Audio Beep

2.3.2VERSION 2.0 AND VERSION 3.0 SOFTWARE

After switch on the humidifier goes through the following sequence. Note that each information is displayed for 2 seconds, then the display is momentarily blanked.

Watchdog circuit test

If successful the ‘SEE MANUAL’ LED lights briefly.

Display Test

All indicator LEDs are illuminated and ‘8.8.8.’ is displayed on the Airway

 

 

Temperature display

Model Number

eg ‘730’

Software Version Number

eg ‘2.0’

Temperature Control Setting

eg ‘37.0’ is displayed

Chamber Control setting

If heater wire mode is selected then the chamber control setting is displayed

 

 

eg ‘-1.0’. Not applicable for MR480

Maximum Heaterplate setting

eg ‘110’

Audio Beep

2.4HEATER WIRE ON MODE (ALL MODELS EXCEPT MR480)

In the Heater Wire On Mode (heater wire switch green LED on) the heaterplate and heater wire are regulated to maintain the desired temperature and humidity, within close limits. To minimise rainout or maximise humidification, the chamber outlet temperature can be adjusted to control at a fixed offset from the set airway temperature. The front panel Chamber Control knob is used for this purpose, see § 2.1.2 above.

2.5 MR730/720 IN HEATER WIRE OFF MODE AND MR480

In the non Heater Wire mode of the MR730/720 (heater wire switch green LED off) the delivery temperature is maintained by heaterplate control only. The sensor at the delivery hose end controls the heaterplate to deliver the selected temperature. The sensor at the chamber outlet is employed in a backup safety mode, to limit the chamber outlet temperature to a maximum of 66 °C. In this way safety at low flow rates (below 5 l/minute) is enhanced at the sacrifice of some low flow performance.

Ref. 185040646 MR730/720/700/480 Technical Manual ¯ Revision F ¯ Issued March 2001

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Contents D E L S MR730 MR720 MR700 MR480 Auckland, New ZealandRevision F changes Section Description of Change National OfficeContents Dual Probe Temperature Test Performance Check MR480Maintenance Schedule Checklist Power PCB Harness Connection DiagramMaintenance Schedule B1.1 10.1Appendix D MR700 Series General Specifications Models MR730/720/700TOP EOHSET RSDOperating Controls and Modes MR700 Series Humidifiers with Version 1.0 SoftwareStandby Button MR700/720/730 only 2 MR720 Version 2.0, 3.0 Software 1 MR700/MR730 ALL Software VERSIONS, MR720 Version 1.0 onlyAlarms and Indicators Version 1.0 and Version 2.0 Software Version 3.0 SoftwareAudio Alarm Circuit Operation Power Line Interrupt Revisions D/F Pcbs Revision H and J Pcbs Calibration For models with Revision D PCB and earlierPage Performance Check Alarms Check MR700/720/730 Dual Probe Temperature Test Replacing revision F or earlier power PCB MR700/720/730 Servicing InformationReplacing revision F or earlier power PCB MR480 Fault Location SCHEMATICS, Part Lists and Mechanical Drawings Power Board Control Board Component Layout Revision F PCB Page This page Left Blank Circuit Diagrams Revision H and J PCB Control PCB Circuit Diagrams Revision H and J PCB Power PCB Circuit Diagrams Revision F PCB Control PCB Circuit Diagrams Revision F PCB Power PCB LED2,LED4, LED5,LED11 DSP1, DSP2, DSP3LED1, LED3 LED6,LED7 LED8,LED9,LED10VR1 SW5SPK1 VR4Fuse fast acting 2 a 20 × 5 mm for 230 999830009 MR480AGM Exploded Diagrams MR480 10.3 MR730/720/700 Mechanical Parts MR720ASU Exploded Diagrams MR730/720/700 Heaterplate Assembly Parts MR730/720/700/480 Page PCB Identification Diagram Power PCB Harness Connection Diagram Product Change History Date Change First Serial Number Comments AffectedAAA Xxxxx Year Model Code Serial NumberAppendix a OFFError Messages A2.3 Integral DisplayEP3 EP1EP2 EP4Second Byte First ByteThird Byte A5.4 Serial Data Interface Connector B1 Maintenance Schedule Appendix BPhotocopy and File in Maintenance Records Electrical Safety Checks as requiredAppendix C Possible cause Action to takeHigh Temperature C1.5 C1.6LED on Check Voltage Rating Of Unit Cleaning instructions Appendix DSetup Notes Appendix EDynamic Test Sequence MR730/720/700 Dynamic Test Procedure MR480