Service Kit Installation Procedures
906-0731-04-01 Rev. C ZOLL Ventilator Service Manual 4–99
Procedure for Front Case Kits
This section provides instructions for the disassembly and assembly of the front case assembly of 731 Series
ventilators.
Before Performing the Procedures
Before performing the Disassembly/Assembly Procedure for the Front Case Kit read the following Warnings,
Cautions, and Notes.
To distinguish between a Membrane Panel and Button Board ventilator and to also determine replacement kit
number needed refer to, “How to Identify a Button Board for the 731 Series Ventilator” earlier in this appendix.
Note: Plastic case, Membrane Panel and Button Boards are not interchangeable.
Caution Internal components are susceptible to damage from static discharge. All servicing
operations MUST be done in an ESD controlled environment.
Caution Use only manufacturer supplied parts in the servicing and maintenance of the ventilator.
Warning! This device has been classified "life supporting" and "life sustaining" by the United States
Food & Drug Administration. If you have not been trained and certified by Zoll
Instrumentation, Inc. in the care and servicing of this product, DO NOT attempt to service
this device. Should factory based servicing become necessary, or technical assistance is
required, please have the device Model and Serial Number available and contact ZOLL
Technical Support.
Warning! WARNING: Service personnel should be familiar with the contents and instructions
contained within this service manual. Review all Cautions and Warnings before you begin.
Failure to do so may cause injury to the service personnel or damage to the device.
Warning! WARNING: The SPO
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insulator is a critical component and its correct assembly is required
for the safety of both the patient and the operator. Insure there are no tears or physical
damage to the insulator and verify it is installed correctly before re-assembly.
Disassembly/Assembly Procedure for Front Case Kits
Follow the procedures below to disassemble and reassemble the front case assembly. Kit numbers available are
referenced throughout the procedure. RCS testing must be performed after re-assembly of the ventilator.