Ellman Surgitron 4.0 Dual Rf Service Manual 【SAFE Edition】

Purchase a digital copy for search functionality, but print the schematic pages and laminate them for hands-on bench work.

| Criterion | Evaluation | |-----------|------------| | | The text uses plain English with limited jargon; where technical terms are required, they are defined in the glossary. | | Visual Aids | Over 150 figures (photos, line diagrams, flowcharts). All images are labeled with part numbers and reference call‑outs. | | Navigation | A detailed Table of Contents and PDF bookmarks enable quick jumping to relevant sections. The manual also includes an index of error codes and part numbers. | | Consistency | Symbols (⚠️ for warnings, ℹ️ for notes) are used consistently throughout. Page numbers and section headings match the table of contents. | | Durability (Physical Copy) | When printed on glossy, 80‑lb stock, the manual holds up well in a service environment. The binding is a sturdy spiral that allows the manual to lay flat. | | Digital Features | The PDF is searchable, and the embedded hyperlinks in the “Error‑Code” table jump to the corresponding troubleshooting flowchart. The supplemental CD contains the latest firmware and a Windows‑compatible diagnostic utility. |

Approximately 18 lbs (8.2 kg) with dimensions of 5” H x 9” W x 13” D. Maintenance & Service Procedures ellman surgitron 4.0 dual rf service manual

Service engineers who need in‑depth electrical schematics , biomedical technicians performing routine preventive maintenance, and clinical engineering teams that must document compliance with safety standards.

Without this manual, any repair attempt is guesswork, risking device destruction or patient injury. Purchase a digital copy for search functionality, but

The Ellman Surgitron 4.0 Dual RF is a versatile electrosurgical unit that utilizes radiofrequency (RF) energy to cut, coagulate, and dissect tissue. Its dual RF output allows for both monopolar and bipolar procedures, making it an essential tool for various medical specialties. The device features a user-friendly interface, adjustable power settings, and a built-in safety system to prevent accidental activation.

| Symptom | Probable Cause | Service Manual Reference | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | No RF output in Cut mode | Blown final transistor Q5 (C1972) | Section 5.2, replace with Ellman P/N 80-1234 | | Display shows "888" constantly | Faulty 5V regulator IC3 | Section 5.7, check C11 capacitor | | Intermittent footswitch activation | Debounced microswitch S2 or cracked solder joint on J6 | Section 5.11, reflow J6 pins | | 1.7 MHz mode works, but 4.0 MHz does not | Failed relay K1 or oscillator crystal Y1 (4.000 MHz) | Section 6.3 (RF path diagram) | All images are labeled with part numbers and

: Regularly check for shorted or burnt resistors and capacitors on the vector board (P/N R-EK12) and ensure ground wires are securely attached to the chassis. Essential Technical Specifications Line Voltage 240V / 120V +/- 10% Current/Power 1.3 A / 2.90 A; 330 VA nominal line voltage Frequencies 4.0 MHz (Monopolar), 1.7 MHz (Bipolar) Max Power Output Line Fuses Two fuses: T2A (250V) or T4A (250V) Operational Best Practices

The unit is characterized by its high frequency, which minimizes lateral thermal damage to surrounding tissues compared to traditional electrosurgery units. 4.0 MHz. Bipolar Frequency: 1.7 MHz. Max Power Output: 120 Watts.