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Byron LySonix 3000 - SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING; Troubleshooting Guide

Byron LySonix 3000
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LySonix 3000
®
with PulseSelect™ Operation Manual
40-OM-0002 Page 33 of 43 Rev B
7. SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING
7.1 Troubleshooting Guide (Symptom, Possible Cause, and Remedial Action)
WARNING - To avoid electric shock, DO NOT remove the case cover from the Generator, Handpiece,
irrigation or aspiration pump units. There are no user serviceable parts inside any of these devices.
CAUTION
Do not apply excessive physical force when manipulating the Handpiece Probe assembly in
the tissue. Do not force the Probe through the anatomic area.
WARNING - If ele
ctrical fault indicator illuminates, suspend operation immediately. Remove Probe
from patient. DO NOT touch metallic parts of Handpiece, Probe or Generator.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDIAL ACTION
Power cord not connected
Check power cord
Power outlet off Check wall socket for voltage
System does not turn on
Blown line fuse(s) Replace fuse(s)
Loose Probe to Handpiece connection
Retighten Probe to Handpiece.
Cracked, damaged, or broken Probes.
Replace Probe.
Power overload condition at Probe tip.
Release pressure on Probe.
Overheated Probe.
Cool Probe. Retest. If Probe heats,
replace.
Clogged Probe or Handpiece. Use brush set to clear debris from Probe
/
Handpiece.
Mechanical limit light
illuminated and pulsing
audible alarm activated.
Handpiece malfunction or defective.
Replace Handpiece.
Handpiece and/or cable disconnected. Check all electrical connections.
Faulty cable or Handpiece. Replace cable or Handpiece.
Electrical fault light
illuminated and steady
audible alarm activated.
Faulty Generator. Replace Generator.

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