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1. Main Power Supply 115V 230V 115V 230V Touch screen Main DC 10 2 Wide TFT LCD Power Supply _ Power Suppl Spliter PPly l Computer on Module 115V 230V L 5V 12V Pr y i Capacitor c Blower Charging Power Supply C 12C DC OUT Tacho ac gt 16 BIT MCU La Pulsed Two Way Capacitors vs CSV Manifold 5V 300V C VB I2C 5V 300V C VB 12C o HandPiece 2 y G HandPiece 2 N usb Pulse Counter Pulse Counter Triger Triger Lamp Lamp ei E o e Flow Chart 3 17 2 Main Differences between the Alpha and Current Units 17 2 1 Hardware 1 Alpha units have different Blower with an embedded controller Figure 124 Blower Blower Controller Figure 124 2 Alpha units do not have 24V PS 3 Different Module Layout inside the machine Figure 125 94 Revision 03 August 2010 Splitter AC Blower 12V LVPS Capacitor Bank Charger MB 17 2 2 Software Updates Both units use the same SW update procedures as defined in Appendix A 17 2 3 Blower Calibration 1 Open machine cover while machine is shut down 2 Locate SW2 on the MB Use small head screw driver to toggle up the third mini switch Figure 126 The default position is down a a Brech el R156 4 IA ETA Figure 126 K scht 3 Close the cover and connect the Volum
2. File name VG Files of type Project Files r Cancel Figure 80 7 The file is selected and resides at the address shown Now select Program Flash Error Reference source not found 72 Revision 03 August 2010 FDT Simple Interface Unsupported Freeware Version Options BASIC FILE PROGRAMMING Device M30280F8 Fort l File Selection e Download File W User Data WS Program Flash This is an unsupported freeware version FDT AFI initialised version 3 05 0 11 Figure 81 8 The following sceen will appear Press OK Figure 82 Target Power from ES Please select whether the ES should power the target this setting will be retained until the project i closed Power Supply ie Ee Figure 82 9 The following screen will appear Press OR Figure 83 Mistral Service Manual 73 Select USB Device 1 USE device located d lt Cancel Figure 83 10 Select Program Flash Figure 84 FDT Simple Interface Unsupported Freeware Version BASIC FILE PROGRAMMING Exit Device M30250F 8 Port ES File Selection Ce Download File W User Data Area E ize mot Kanatan D User Boot Area Si Program Flash Misconnect This i an unsupported freeware version FOT API initialized version 3 05 0 11 Figure 84 11 If no error message is displayed Burn in is is complete 74 Revision 03 August 2010 12 Turn b
3. e Acne Clearance AC e Psoriasis Care PSOR e Skin Tightening ST Mistral consists of a console a Footswitch and up to 7 interchangeable Handpieces Each Handpiece contains a pulse switch a ready indicator light and an application specific lamp The Handpiece is held by the operator and placed directly upon the treatment area In this manual the term operator applies to all qualified personnel trained to operate the Mistral system Important Note Please check which version type of Mistral you are servicing and refer to relevant sections in this Service Manual A Mistral Service Manual 1 2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION This chapter provides a detailed description of the Mistral system its main components controls and technical specifications Please review this material to familiarize yourself with the controls ports and connectors as well as the consumable items used during treatment 2 1 System Components and Controls The Mistral system consists of the following main components Error Reference source not found e System console main unit e Interchangeable handpieces e Footswitch Handpieces Console Figure 1 Mistral Main System 2 Revision 03 August 2010 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2 1 1 Main Unit System Console The main unit controls the operation of the entire system Front Panel e Computer Interface LCD Touch Screen e USB Ports e On Off Switch e Emergency Stop Switch Emergenc
4. H EO Ss _ lt _ MISTRAL Service Manual RADIANCY August 2010 Revision 03 A lt SS MISTRAL Service Manual RADIANCY August 2010 Revision 03 2007 2010 Radiancy Inc All right reserved Mistral Service Manual August 2010 Part Number 2019890 Revision 03 Note The information in this document is confidential and proprietary It is provided to customers and authorized representatives of Radiancy only The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Radiancy Inc LHE is a registered trademark of Radiancy Inc in the United States and or in other countries The Quality Management System of Radiancy Ltd complies with the Quality Management Standard ISO 13485 2003 Hasharon 45240 Israel Tel 972 9 775 7500 Fax 972 9 775 7511 i Manufacturer Radiancy Israel Ltd 5 Hanagar St P O Box 7329 Hod www radiancy com Authorized European Representative Obelis S A Av de Tervuren pec REP 34 Bte 44 B 1040 Brussels Belgium Tel 32 0 2 732 5954 Fax 32 0 2 732 6003 GSM 07545 4660 e mail mail obelis net E pied KEMA Notified Body Contact Information Customer satisfaction is a Radiancy priority To help us in providing you with the best possible product and support please send us your comments and suggestions Contact us at the addresses and telephon
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6. 29 Final Screw Figure 29 PS Charger Ties amp Screws 38 Revision 03 August 2010 10 Cut any tie wraps that might interfere with lifting the plate Refer to Figure 29 PS Charger Ties amp Screws for examples tie wrap placement 11 Remove any additional braid connector or screw that might interfere with lifting the plate Figure 30 Figure 30 PS Charger Remaining Connections 12 Gently lift and move the metal plate to the right until the PS Charger is exposed enough for disassembly 13 Remove the PS Charger and replace it with a new one 14 Reconnect all braids connectors and screws and secure into place 15 Return the metal plate to its place and secure it 16 Reconnect all braids to the Charger 17 Secure any released braid with tie wraps 18 Perform FTP according to Parg 10 page 40 Mistral Service Manual 39 10 MACHINE FTP The machine must be tested after each service action performed Below are step by step instructions for testing 10 1 Software Installation Upgrade Before performing system FTP please ensure that the Comm and MCU software is the latest avilable version Contact your Radiancy representitive for more information about software upgrades Please refer to Appendix A for complete instructions regarding software installation 10 2 Bleeding the Capacitors Prior to ANY service action you must bleed out all energy stored in the capacitors We have
7. Browse IF you wish to extract the archive to a directory other than the one displayed above enter the new directory name and its full path Cancel The archive will be extracted to the following directory C Program Files T S IRAN Arto extract the files fram the archive Figure 88 4 The following screen will appear Select Finish to complete extraction Figure 89 32 ZipMagic Self Extracting Archive Extraction Complete The files have been succezshully extracted from the archive Select the Finish button to close the archive and continue Copyright 1999 Men Corporation gt tho ww mier com A Figure 89 7 6 Revision 03 August 2010 16 SBC MODULE The following SW are to be installed prior to any SBC SW update 16 1 1 USB M LINK Installation procedure 1 Copy the UsbMLink exe file Figure 90 to your computer to a designated folder of your choice UsbMLink_GUI exe Figure 90 2 Create a shortuct of the file to your desktop 3 Actyve Sync installation procedure cfg files 4 Download the Actyve Sync SW to your computer 5 Double Click on the exe file The following screen will appear Select Run Figure 91 Open File Security Warning Do you want to run this file Setup msi Publisher Microsoft Corporation Type Windows Installer Package From 2 Service Udi Mistrall Sw Always ask before opening this file lt P While files from the Internet can be use
8. EE Block uploaded Address 56320 Address Sectors o Block uploaded Address 0 SS Formatting MAMO Flash Length Sectors o Communications test completed successfully o a Testing communication r verify writing Test connection In case of any problems luse a shorter cable or USB HUB Working directory SE and ole mem Operation Progress Comm active ES Figure 117 18 Update is concluded when message Finished successfully appears in the left side of the UsbMLink window Figure 118 Mistral Service Manual 89 E UsbMLink AE Control Update ARMmon fess 20160000 Update Configuration Backup Configuration Address 28103680 gee ates Update NOR Address 27991040 KEE ZE Address 27934720 Address 273878400 Update NAND Backup MAMO Address 27822080 Address 22765760 Address 27709440 Update MAND Partial Backup NAND Partial Address 27653120 SSS Address 27596600 Address Sectors o Address 27540480 5 Address 27484160 Length Sectors Address 27427640 e Address 27371520 E verify writing Test connection Address 27315200 address 27258880 Working directory Address 27202560 e and SettingsiUdi gt A JJ wm Ad da a Browse Operation Progress Comm terminated deeg annnpnpnpppnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnngngnnnnng About Figure 118 19 Disconnect the cables from U
9. Mistral Service Manual 19 4 2 Modules Description and Role e 12v DC Power Supply Receives 115 230VAC and outputs 2 Voltages 5VDC and 12VDC These Voltages are supplied to various points inside the machine mostly to sub units such as CPU and Backlight illumination Panel and for soft start of the Unit e 24v DC PS Supplies 24 VDC to the blower controller for blower operation Doesn t Exsist in Alpha type units e PS Splitter Receives 115 230VAC from the MB and splits it into 2 separate major entities The Blower and the Capacitor Charging PS Its main goal is to shut down the Voltage to the Charger and Blower when System enters STBY to lower the current consumption while on STBY e Capacitor Charging PS Receives 115 230VAC from the Splitter and acts as a current source to charge the capacitors via the MB e Line Filter Screens out noise from the outer AC network e Pulsed Capacitors The Energy Storage Pack is comprised of 3 Capacitors connected individualy to the MB It is charged by the PS Charger via the MB e Emergency Button Connected to the MB it shuts down the pulse generating mechanism as well as the blower when activated pressed e Blower Unit Controller Pulls air from the outside through the Lamps into the HP to cool the HP and LUA It is fed from the PS Splitter with 115 230VAC In Alpha type machines the contoller and blower are embedded together and the Blower can operate on AC e acho Unit A tacho gener
10. Removal XL Spot Size Hair Removal V VI XL Spot Size Skin Photorejuvenation Acne Clearance Psoriasis Care Skin Tightening When handpieces are not in use or attached to the device store them in their cases to prevent damage 2 1 3 Footswitch The footswitch arrives connected to the main unit The system will emit a pulse only if the footswitch and handpiece buttons are pressed simoultaeneously Figure 6 Footswitch Mistral Service Manual 5 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2 2 Technical Information Table 2 Technical Specifications Hair Removal V VI optional Skin Photo Rejuvenation Acne Clearance optional Psoriasis Care optional Skin Tightening optional AAA oe eo cela Pulse Generation Method Physical Dimensions 40x47x32 cm w d h 15 8x18 5x12 6 in w d h Weight 16 8 kg 37 lbs Single phase 100 120 VAC 10 10A 50 60 Hz Single phase 220 240 VAC 10 8A 50 60 Hz Operation Conditions ON Humidity 30 80 RH Humidity 0 95 RH 0 1 1 5 atm Electrical Requirements 6 Revision 03 August 2010 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2 2 1 Safety Features Many of the Mistral features were built in to help insure the safety of the user and patient The following are a few examples e Ready indicator lights on the console and handpiece advise the user when the system is charging or ready to emit a pulse e Emergency Stop Button e The Footswitch prevents accidental pulses e An internal and inde
11. capacitors cover Figure 22 Figure 22 Allen screw placement SS Remove the capacitors and replace them with new ones 7 Return all screws and connectors and secure in place 8 Secure the upper cover 9 Perform FTP according to Parg 10 page 40 Important All 3 capacitors must be of the same type or A or B or C Check the writing on the capacitor to determine which type it is Figure 23 NEVER MIX BETWEEN CAPACITOR TYPES Figure 23 Example of Type B Capacitor 34 Revision 03 August 2010 9 6 Display Module Replacemet The display module is comprised of several sub modules MCU and Display PCB replacement 1 Turn off the system unplug the power cable from the wall and wait for 5 minutes 2 Remove the machine s top cover 3 Use the Bleeding Resistor Supplied to discharge the Main Capacitor Bank according to Parag 10 1 page 41 4 Release all connectors from the Pheripherials to the Display PCB and remove all all screws Figure 24 Copper Braids Figure 24 Display Module The copper braids Figure 24 are very delicate and need to be handled with care First realease the locking mechanism with a flat headed screw driver and then gently remove the braid Figure 25 Mistral Service Manual 35 e Win Hil ee Ion Locking li mins va tree Mechanisms Te be ee AED Pull gently in this direction ss Figure 25 Copper Braid Removal 5 Remove the old MCU and Di
12. stop 5 12 Emergency signal Oh 1154 2340 l l 24V DC l Power Supply C Emergency signal PDW 115 230 Capacitor Charging Power Su pply C120 0C OuUT Computer on Module CG Tacho Two Way Manifolc ro ADO CVE ZC A 300 G VE IG HandPiece 2 HandPiece 2 Soft Start Pushbutton Pulse Counter Pulse Counter C Control signal 12 Serial communication Lamp VB Capacitors voltage Lamp 300V Supply for trigger RS 232 Serial communication Diagram 1 Mistral Block 16 Revision 03 August 2010 4 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Mistral is built on a computer platform and is comprised of HW modules as well as Software enviorment The SW enviorment requires in general a soft start up since it needs to be uploaded in a well determined sequence that is why the method of feeding the Main AC to the platform and another push button for soft start up is present in computers and specifically incoporated in the mistral 4 1 Module Overview and Initial Comments The following pictures will illustrate the positioning of various modules within the Mistral Attention For SW upgrade Please refer to Appendix A For further details Mistral Service Manual 17 Blower Une i 12Vde 24Vde E Filter A PS PS i Controller Capacitor Bank AC DC Splitter HV Charger See below Figure 8 Top View 18 Revision 03 August 2010 Capacitor e HV DC Bank Charger Blower DG AL
13. take out the voltage cable Wait for 5 minutes 98 Revision 03 August 2010 2 Remove the machines top cover 3 Bleed the energy from the capacitors according to Parag 10 1 page 41 4 Release all connectors to the 24 V LVPS Controller 5 Unscrew the allen screws securing the 24 V LVPS Controller to the Ramp Figure 130 Ext Blower Controller 24V LVPS Figure 130 6 Remove andreplace the 24 V LVPS Controller 7 Reattach all connecitons 8 Perform FTP according to Parg 10 page 40 in this Service manual 18 4 PS Charger Replacement 1 Turn off the machine and take out the voltage cable Wait for 5 minutes 2 Remove the machines top cover Mistral Service Manual 99 d Ze the energy from the capacitors according to Parag 10 1 page 4 Open the Charger s top cover Figure 131 Figure 131 5 Release all connectors to the PS Charger 6 Remove the allen screws securing the PS Charger to the chassis Figure 132 100 Revision 03 August 2010 Figure 132 7 Remove and replace the PS Charger 8 Perform FTP according to Parg 10 page 40 in this Service manual Mistral Service Manual 101 RADIANCY INC 40 Ramland Road South Suite 10 Orangeburg New York 10962 USA Tel 1 845 398 1647 Fax 1 845 398 1648 Toll Free 1 888 661 2220 www radiancy com RADIANCY INC RADIANCY LTD 2007 Radiancy Inc All Rights Reserved
14. the wizard to do stall from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Figure 66 Mistral Service Manual 65 15 The following screen while the Wizard performs a search Figure 67 Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard searches Cancel Figure 67 16 When the search is complete the following screen will appear Select E8a then Next Figure 68 Found New Hardware Wizard Description Version Manufacturer Location 1 1 8 0 Renesas Technology Corp c windowsni ega int 1 1 8 0 Renesas Technology Corp d ea emulator debuggersdri ity This driver is not digitally signed Tell me why diver signing ls important 66 Revision 03 August 2010 Figure 68 17 While the wizarf installs the software the following screen will appear Figure 69 Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software ES SS E Setting a system restore point and backing up old files in case pour system needs to be restored in the future Cancel Figure 69 18 The following screen will appear when installation is complete Select Finish to finalize Figure 70 Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for O E a Click Finish to close the wizard S Eer CHEG Cancel Figure 70 Mistral Service Manual 67 19 To Run the FDT SW on your comp
15. your computer to the USB link on Mistral s front panel Figure 104 Mistral Service Manual 83 Figure 104 UsbMLink_GUI exe Figure 105 5 Go to Parg 11 3 on page 47 and perform sections B through 6 Put a jumper on J3 turn pin 2 on SW2 upwards and enter Hun The following will screen will appear Figure 106 Browse for the Mandii file located at SBC Folder gt SW Version Si UsbMLink Status Control Update NAMC Partial Backup WAND Partial Operation Progress Figure 106 7 When you have located the file select it and press Open Figure 107 84 Revision 03 August 2010 l D ersion 0 4 59 0 aw File name nand in Files of type Update Files IN Figure 107 8 Narrow down the SW window and run the Tera term Pro Ink file Figure 108 Tera Term Pro Ink Figure 108 9 When the following window appears Figure 109 select Serial and COM1 then press Ob Tera Term New connection C TCP IP E D Figure 109 10 On Main Window go to Setup gt Serial port The following window will appear Figure 110 Change the Baude Rate to 38400 and press OK Mistral Service Manual 85 Tera Term Serial port setup E Data i Cancel Parity Stop Flow control Transmit delay 0 msecichar 0 msec line Figure 110 11 Operate Machine The following will start to run Figure 111 D Tera Term COM1 VT Hik File Edit Setup Control Window Help
16. Automatic Interactive None bel Device Image What level of messaging would you like 3 Target Files z Y 3 Drive mat Messaging CT Daba met Advanced The Toolkit will display messages pertaining to general purpose Ue Bac aa Cancel Figure 75 15 3 File Installation Update of MCU CPU on the MB 1 Download Relevant mot file and save it on your computer 2 The file will look as follows and its name will indicate the SW version le Version 1_4_2 mot 3 Open the machine cover when it is Shut down and Connect the supplied E8 Emulator Figure 76 to the USB connection of your compter to one end and the other to the connector on the MB J5 Figure 77 ZU Revision 03 August 2010 TT E gk Figure 77 MB Connection Place the black jumper Figure 78 to cover the pins on the MB r H Ni j Figure 78 Mistral Service Manual 71 5 Start Up Mistral and upload the FDT BASIC onto your computer then browse for the relevant file mot Figure 79 FDT Simple Interface Unsupported Freeware Version Options BASIC FILE PROGRAMMING Device Ma02e0F 3 Port File Selection e Download File iY User Data rea C Renesassi2c mot Pad F Program Flash This i an unsupported freeware version FOT API initialised version 3 05 0 11 Figure 79 6 Search for and select the project file Select Open Figure 80 Look in KINGSTON E wel amp EI
17. Bleeding Resistor supplied to discharge the Main Capacitor Bank according to Parag 10 1 page 41 4 Release all connectors to the 12V LVPS 5 Remove the allen screws securing the 12V LVPS to the chassis Figure 19 Figure 19 12V LVPS Mistral Service Manual 31 6 Remove the old PS and replace it with a new one 7 Return all screws and connectors and secure in place 8 Perform FTP according to Parg 10 page 40 9 4 24 V LVPS replacement 1 Turn off the system unplug the power cable from the wall and wait for 5 minutes 2 Remove the machine s top cover 3 Use the Bleeding Resistor Supplied to discharge Main Capacitor Bank according to Parag 10 1 page 41 4 Release all connectors to the 24 V LVPS 5 Remove the allen screws securing the 24 V LVPS to the ramp Figure 20 Figure 20 24 V LVPS 32 Revision 03 August 2010 6 Remove the old 24 V LVPS and replace it with a new one 7 Return all screws and connectors and secure in place 8 Perform FTP according to Parg 10 page 40 9 5 Capacitor Replacement 1 Turn off the system unplug the power cable from the wall and wait for 5 minutes 2 Remove the machine s top cover 3 Use the Bleeding Resistor Supplied to discharge the Main Capacitor Bank according to Parag 10 1 page 41 4 Release all connectors to the MB Figure 21 Figure 21 Capacitor Mistral Service Manual 33 5 Remove the allen screws securing the
18. CEMENTS UNIQUE TO ALPHA TYPE UNITS 97 18 1 SPLITTER REPLACEMENT eege eege 97 18 2 12V LVPS REPLACEMENT 18 3 24 V LVPS REPLACEMENT EXTERNAL BLOWER CONTROLLE 0 18 4 PS CHARGER REPLACEMENT LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Mistral Main Gvstem masaren A 2 Rigurs a E 3 Figure 3 Back I EE 3 FOSA e SIGS Panel EE 4 Sleigh Feeler 4 FIQUIS O eier 5 Figure 7 Handpiece elle te EE 15 Figure Oo ele ET 18 Figure 9 Second layer Charger front view 19 FIQUS 10 PassWord ENUY EE 24 Figure Ti Home AG SE 24 Faure Elle E Ge EE 25 RIGUFC AA A A A 26 Figure 167 FUSS LOC AMM de 28 Fig re 17 Main BOS Usain tala ais 29 FIQUre So DIS price 30 FIQUre 19 e VPO drid die abode 31 Figure 20 24 VAL PO e dos 32 Figure A ieee ceca oti 33 Figure 22 Allen screw placement A 34 Figure 23 Example of Type B Capacitor 34 Figure 24 Display Module 35 Figure 25 Copper Braid Hemoval 36 Fig r 26 ellene GB EE 36 Remove the Olla 37 Figure 28 PS Charger Studs A Gcrewe occccoccccoccncccccnccncnnnoncnononnnnnncnnnos 38 Figure 29 PS Charger Ties amp Gcrews 38 Figure 30 PS Charger Remaining Connections ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 39 PIQUE 32 OCIOW P lIACEMONt EE 41 Figure 33 Bleeding Resistor and Capacitor cooooccccconcccconcccconoccnconacinonnnos 41 Figure 34 e E 43 PIQUE SO Beie War NEE 43 POUSSO SON EE 44 FIQUIS 37 FOCI IMO E 44 Figure 38 Tech Info Password Entry occooccocccocccoccccon
19. Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 12 configuring your new software installation Insta Gbuelo Cancel Figure 63 12 When instalaltion is complete the following screen will appear Select Finish to complete installation Figure 64 Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 Click Finish to exit the wizard Cancel Figure 64 13 Connect one end of your E8a Emulator to your computer via the USB and other end to the MB inside the machine J5 The 64 Revision 03 August 2010 following screen Figure 65 will appear Select Yes this time only then select Next Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CO or on the Windows Update eb site with your permizzior Head Our privacy po Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software Yes this time only 0 Yes nou and every time connect a device O No not this time Click Next to continue Cancel Figure 65 14 Select automatic installation than Next Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps pon install software for E a E 8 IF your hardware came with an installation CD 2 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want
20. Hearne DIR at RADLANCY ore HE eal rege E Pu Ser An Hai HIR WH RADIANCY Le oe HR ere PH REG EN Barrera MANNI RADIANCY DN KR DR natuma 8 RADIAMNO Y HIGH VOLTAGE KEEP GUT Location and Comments Located on the back of the system this label includes manufacturer details voltage information and the system s serial number HR Handpieces Basic and optional XL HR V VI Handpiece optional Basic and XL SPR Handpiece AC Handpiece optional PSOR Handpiece optional On rear panel above power inlet On 100 120V systems and on 220 240V systems respectively On rear panel This warning appears on all handpiecess next to opening Mistral Service Manual 11 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2 5 International Standards Compliance The Mistral complies with the following international standards and directives EMC Standards IEC 60601 1 2 2001 A1 2004 Clause 36 201 Emission Clause 36 202 Immunity Harmonized Standards Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety IEC60601 1 1988 A1 1991 A2 1995 EU Directives Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC Class lla device marked as CE 0344 of the KEMA Notified Body only for the Acne Clearance and Psoriasis Care applications 12 Revision 03 August 2010 3 INITIAL SET UP 3 1 Unpacking Mistral T
21. Mistral is designed for easy installation and does not require any site preparation Installation is carried out as follows e Unpack the system and place it in a designated location It should be placed on a flat stable surface such as table counter or sturdy cart e Verify that the system is intact and that all its components are present e Verify that the nominal voltage recorded on the underside of the unit conforms to the electrical voltage of your country 100 120V 220 240V 3 2 1 Handpiece Connection lf necessary connect the Handpiece according to the following instructions Figure 7 1 Align the Handpiece power and air connectors with ts power outlet and air suction inlet Use the metal prongs as a guide 2 Snap into place 14 Revision 03 August 2010 Figure 7 Handpiece Connection To remove handpiece 1 Push button on back of connector 2 Gently pull and pop out connection Note Turn the system off when replacing or exchanading handpieces After the handpiece s are connected 1 Plug the system into a designated electrical outlet 2 Test the system for proper operation Again always make sure the handpiece is secure Do not drop This may cause damage to the lamp and handpiece Mistral Service Manual 15 3 3 MISTRAL BLOCK DIAGRAM Mistral Block Diagram LINE FILTER 10 2 Wide TFT LCD Computer on Module 12V 5 DC Power Supply Power Supply Splitter 46 12 REZO Emergency
22. Next Figure 74 Connection Type ar i F d DEE Er Display y AA Irna E CN Ta Ost d E LER mint i E Kay beverly 15 Comins mei GH Device Image Ehia largel Files 5 Drive mot a Daba mol T E Algor ihm The FLASH Development Toolkit can connect to your device ina number of different wavs All the options on this page may be changed after the Project has been created Select Connection f BOOT Mode USER Preorani Mode 7 Kemel already tuning ln BOOT Program mode the device erases its FLASH prior to connection The Toolkit downloads programming kernels to the device as required The Recommended Speed setting is based on the current device and clock The user may also input their own if this ig supported by the kernel and the interface board Use iv Default Figure 74 Mistral Service Manual 69 23 Select Automat for the protection level and Giandard for messaging Then select Finish to complete installation Figure 75 Programming Options The FLASH Development Toolkit offers a device protection sustem plus an advanced messaging level tor use with hardware H and kernel development D GT bes Zo e Wihatlevel of device protection would you like Zelt a SEL E A En Display va Protection sl Target Files Gi LCD mot When programming the device any blocks found to have been Sl keyboard m Written previously wall automatically be erased a rra mc e
23. PIQUIC O 5 E 75 FOUG OO cnore 75 FIUO E 76 FOUG DO iii 76 FOUG O dalla tara 76 Wiel 17 CU as o e io Ue In A O 17 O O A 78 Ac A nl tasoeelasdui hy Sasoeelandui nly tasoeelaseul ah dasoenlaseunisasoents 78 FOUG A nidad dica 79 A Tern cern Tern cre ern near rn Cert nt te 79 FOUS Ol eera a a a 80 FIQUIS iaa diia E TEE EE EITE 81 FOUG OI oane kerb ein ablando blico old aida 81 Figure leie 82 Figure TOT namain Sociale nine Seco ae E EEN E settee une 82 IU Le EE 82 EIQUIS LE 83 A o 84 A E O O 84 EIQUIS DO AA 84 FOUG EE 85 Foure Us 85 FIS VOD erod en scsi 85 PIQUE A A A san a 86 A o A 86 FOUG iia 87 FOO A A II A A ranren Seren ene ranrer rrr 87 Foure A A I oe ea Oe eee a ene eee 88 A EE 88 A S 89 FOO a e EE A 89 FOUS TTO EE 90 FOUG E KEE 90 Fouro tU ie 91 A A R ten atenaten sins 91 FONO KE 92 FOUS E 92 FOUS GE 94 IQUE Ct EE 95 FIQU Ti A rai 95 FOUG EE 96 A AA 97 Willi 98 FOUG KREE 99 FOUS KE 100 FIGU KE 101 List of Tables Table 1 Handpiece Color Jdenttaton 5 Table 2 Ke lee ee ee 6 Table 3 International Standards Labels n nn0nnnannnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnneneennnennnnnne 9 Table 4 Additional BR e 11 vill 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE SYSTEM Mistral is a Light and Heat Energy LHE based multi application device for the treatment of e Hair Removal HR e Skin Photo Rejuvenation SPR skin texture fine lines e Pigmented lesions sun spots age spots e Vascular lesions telangiectasias spider veins
24. SB ports and reset the SBC Then press CTRL C until the following window appears Figure 119 E Tera Term COM1 VT File Edit Setup Control Window Help elcome to ARMmonitor running on Compulab CM 227B opyright Compulab 2662 2003 26064 2665 2066 lt c uilt at Mon Oct 38 18 07 55 IST 2606 on 89 M 22768 hardware configuration AMD or compatible 1MB Samsung 128MB not present present not present not present present present Figure 119 20 In the TeraTerm window Figure 119 enter the command STEP BY STEP gt Setboot OS gt Save gt Y 21 Close TeraTerm 90 Revision 03 August 2010 22 Close the USBMlink window 23 Run the SplashImageUpdater exe set up file The following window will appear Figure 120 Press Start Update Splash Image Updater E Splash Image Path ocuments and Settings Udi Desktop MISTRALSSBC SplashlmageUpdater 0 4 59 AT Start Update Current Status Log Port name COM1 Port baud rate 36400 Port timeout ms 500 Log file C Documents and Settings Udi Desktop MISTRAL SBC SplashImageUpdater D 4 59 7 SplashImageUpdater updater log NAND Address OxA1000000 NOR iddress 0x40000 File Size OxBBS50D0 LCD Register TECEU 0x3008F8 LCD Register Jee bec fa les e ar i a LCD Register TOCS Ox2DODODDF LCD Register TOCES 0x470FF01 Figure 120 24 Reset the SBC module once the command appears Figure 121 Splash Image Upd
25. Turn towards the right in the button is pushed direction of the arrows luisa Check the fuse inside the fuse drawer Replace fuse if blown Press the Footswitch to activate the system s cooling unit Comnect the Footswitch Press the Footswitch to start the system again Press the Mute button to turn it Off Simultaneously press the Footswitch and one of the Handpiece pulse switches Wait for the Ready indicator to be activated on the LCD screen Situation Symptom Possible Cause pressed down before simultaneously press and hold pressing the the Footswitch and one of the Footswitch Handpiece pulse switches Check the number of pulses The handpiece is worn that were performed with the out handpiece Replace If over 50 000 pulses Improper locking of lamp into Handpiece Stop system operation Call caused darkening of Radiancy service immediately contact points After each pulse make sure to lift the Handpiece away from the treatment area Hold the Handpiece so that air can freely enter the lamp for at least 10 seconds before applying the next pulse The Handpiece was not lifted from the treatment area after each pulse Darkened plastic near the lamp on the Handpiece ig deco The cooling airflow is on the treatment site je DIOCKed because hair Replace the filter hot prior to triagerina a has accumulated in j ggeringa the filter pulse Rupture in the A Handpiece spiral tube Replace the Ha
26. Updater Splash Image Path ocuments and Settings Udi Desktop MISTRALSSBC SplashimageU Current Status Finished successfully Log ARMmon gt ARMmon gt splashscreen lccr2 2DODODDF Setting LCD controller LCCR2 to Ox2DODODDF Step completed Set LCD controller register lccr2 2DODODDF Step started Set LCD controller register lccr3 47 0FFO1 ARMmon gt ARMmon gt splashscreen lccr3 470FFO1 Setting LCD controller LCCR3 to Ox0470FFO1 Step completed Set LCD controller register lecr3 470FFO1 Step started Turn on splash screen ARMmon gt ARMmon gt splashscreen on Turning splash screen on Step completed Turn on splash screen Step started Reboot device ARMmon gt Step completed Reboot device Finished successfully Close port Figure 123 2 Disconnect all the cables 28 Perform steps through T on page 48 92 Revision 03 August 2010 17 APPENDIX B 17 1 Mistral ALPHA type This service manual was designed for Mistrals that came out from the assembly line with most recent modifications embdded inside them There may be some Mistrals that went out to the field before these miodifications these are called Alpha Units with Priliminary Design Mistral ALPHA Block Diagram Mistral Block Diagram
27. V PS amp Charger 2 Green Leds on MB are Lit D18 D9 Soft Start Button is pressed Operating 12v 5v are supplied to MB Mode Additional Led D8 Lits MCU Wakes up and creates self hold Flow Chart 1 Mistral Startup A 22 Revision B May 2008 Buzzer Sound Release Comm check with PS Charger Determine deafault Charging value of PS Charger Software Manifold Check Checklist ID of current connected Hp es Data Read of connected Hp Blink Hp Leds Initiating COM Module start and comm check LOG ON Screan Appears Flow Chart 2 Mistral Startup B After inititating start up the system will automatically begin with a short introductory loading page When the introduction is finished the user will be automatically directed to the logon screen Using the numbers on the LCD screen enter your password and press enter Figure 10 Mistral Service Manual 23 Turn Off System Figure 10 Password Entry You will be directed to the Home Page Figure 11 On the home page you will usually a as atechnitian navigate Direct Treatment Gently tap the screen where you wish to go next Figure 11 Home Page 24 Revision 03 August 2010 Settings Figure 12 It is recommended to set the language preference and system parameters upon first startup Interface lanquage W e Exit Input language Ergit Le e e Export DE Current date 5 Current time i a melisa el Import DA Require pas
28. Y MODULE REPLACEMET cccececcececececcececececececcecececauaececacs 35 22 9 7 BACKLIGHT PCB REPLACEMENT sssessssesserecssrscussscerecerenasrensesseusrenes 36 9 8 PS CHARGER REPLACEMENT ooccocococcnnoccnnncnnnncnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 37 10 MACHINE FTP 40 10 1 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION UPGRADE coococoncnconcnconcncnncnnononcononininnnns 40 10 2 BLEEDING THE CAPACITORS cosa 40 TOS AW HOT TESTS secos no opinais 42 10 4 FINAL TEST PROCEDURE cesar tavarsanseuewseceoeseereatink 43 11 HW TESTS 47 AS A ees Pere Ca Oe E ee eee 47 11 2 MANIFOLD amp BLOWER FUNCTIONAL IEST 47 TES SOW EPUB TION BEE 47 TASA FET RE 53 12 ENERGY TESTS 54 12 1 CONFIGURE ENERGY SETTINGS cccccecececccecececccccecscececaceececsenens 55 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 57 14 MISTRAL SERVICE 58 15 APPENDIX A 59 A MOU e EE EEN 59 15 2 FDT INSTALLATION PROCEDURE HANDLES MOT FILES 00005 59 15 3 FILE INSTALLATION UPDATE OF MCU CPU ON THE MB 0 70 15 4 TSI AIR FLOW METER GWINSTALLATION 75 16 SBC MODULE Uf 16 1 USB M LINK INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 77 16 2 TERATERM INSTALLATION PROCEDURE oocococcncncnnncnncnnnnnnnnos 81 16 3 INSTALLATION OF THE SPLASHIMAGEUPDATER_0 4 b 83 16 4 SBC SOFTWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE ococcccncnconcnconcnconcnnoncnnnnininnnnnns 83 17 APPENDIX B 93 17 1 MISTRAL ALPHA TYPE AAA 93 17 2 MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE ALPHA AND CURRENT UNITS 94 18 MODULES REPLA
29. ack Black Jumper on the MB to its deafault position and put it on one pin so one leg is open and there is no short between 2 legs Figure 85 Default Positioning Burn in Position Only Jumper Connector on Figure 85 13 Exit FDT software 14 Disconnect Emulator from the Main Board and your computer and return it to the technical kit 15 Continue to SBC SW update on page 74 15 4 TSI AIR FLOW METER SW INSTALLATION 1 Explore supplied disk on key and run TSI Flow_Zipped the following will appear SW Figure 86 EE 33 ZipMagic Self Extracting Archive Extract Archive Files This program will extract ts files to the target director Click Next below to select the target directory This archive contains 2 file s totaling 1 410 897 bytes EAS Lancel Figure 86 2 Click Next The following will appear Figure 88 Mistral Service Manual 75 32 ZipMagic Self Extracting Archive Destination Directory The archive will be extracted to the following directory ICADOCUME 1 wuds LOCALS 15T emp Browse Click Next below to extract the files fram the archive IF you wish to extract the archive to a directory other than the one displayed above enter the new directory name and its full path aak Wes Yael Figure 87 3 Using the Browse option change directory to C Program Files TSI and click Next Figure 88 2 ZipMagic Self Extracting Archive Destination Directory
30. adaptor between each patient with a soft damp cloth as you would the handpiece 26 Revision B May 2008 8 2 Area Adaptor Placement Area adaptors come in 4 sizes Figure 14 to help pinpoint treatment areas and deliver more efficient treatments without affecting the surrounding skin Figure 14 Mistral Adaptor Sizes Attaching the Area Adaptor Hold the adaptor in one hand and the handpiece in the other Place the adaptor on the handpiece as shown in Figure 15 Aline the two tabs with the openings on the small ends of light unit Gently press until you hear a clicking sound ans adaptor is firmly in place Removing the Area Adaptor Hold the adaptor in one hand and the handpiece in the other and gently pull off the adaptor Figure 15 Area Adaptor Replacement Mistral Service Manual 27 8 3 Fuse Replacement To replace the fuse and restore the energy after a fuse is blown turn off the unit and disconnect the system from the electrical outlet Wait 5 minutes Pull out the fuse drawer located in the back panel Replace the fuse and push the drawer back into position F iN Figure 16 Fuse Location Fuse panel Power Cord Inlet 28 Revision 03 August 2010 9 REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS 9 1 Main Board Replacement To replace the Main Board of the Mistral perform the following 1 Turn off the system unplug the power cable from the wall and wait for 5 minutes 2 Remove the machine s top cover 3 Use t
31. ater Splash Image Path ocuments and Settings Udi Desktop MISTRALSSBC S Terminate Update Current Status Log Opening port Name COM1 Baudrate 35400 Timeouts ms 500 Port opened successfully KAAKKKKKKKKKAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKEKA PRESS RESET ON YOUR DEVICE SFT AT Step started Waiting for mesStge ARMmonitor Figure 121 Mistral Service Manual 91 25 After Reset the update will continue as shown in Figure 122 Splash Image Updater Splash Image Path Current Status Log ocuments and Settings Udi Desktop MISTRALSSBC S lashlmageUpdater 0 4 59 74S lashl mageU pdateru loads uue Terminate Update Executing Stop device OS loading sending Ctrl C i Record Record Record Record Record Record Record Record Record Record Record Record Record Record Record Record Record Record Record 0x60401440 Ox60412000 0x80448000 Oxs0as5co00 Ox60477000 Ox60478000 Ox60495000 Oxs0a97000 0x80494000 0x8049D000 0x8049E000 0x5049F000 0x50440000 0x50442000 0x80505000 0x8050C000 OxXSOBODODO OxsS0B358000 OxS0B67000 63792 221176 61146 107164 104 114776 2116 8956 8400 168 756 8 4112 202440 25528 48 172948 192512 824432 Figure 122 26 The update is complete when the following message appears Finished Successfully Figure 123 Splash Image
32. ator is a precision generator used to sense the mechanical speed of rotation of a motor hence 20 Revision 03 August 2010 the blower The signal is then fed to the MB in order to accurately maintain Blower speed Two way manifold This unit will direct the air flow according to the operational HP Display Module Consists of o Touch Screen o TFT LCD o Computer On Module COM The COM module communicates on a constatnt basis with the MCU and acts as the system master The COM initiates queries to the MCU which determines which status or Events are reported to the COM The Main Board MB The MB includes the major processing unit MCU and sub modules that monitor the behaviour of the complete system The MB communicates with all other modules on a constant basis such as the COM Computer On Module which resides on the Display Module Backlight PCB Provides 12VDC to illuminate the backlight of the display HP 2 HPs can be connected to the base unit Only one is operational during use Each HP is comprised of o Internal Pulse Counter Counts the number of pulses delivered by that handpiece o Pulse Trigger Unit Helps to trigger a pulse from the lamp o Lamp The Load which emits LHE Mistral Service Manual 21 5 MISTRAL STARTUP SEQUENCE EMERGENCY NOT ENABLED 5 1 System Startup Main AC SW turn on Line Filter DCPS amp SPLITTER Receives AC DCPS Yields Splitter splits AC 12V 5V to 24
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34. d then press Enter once on your keyboard The following message will appear Figure 114 Mistral Service Manual 87 Bi Tera Term COM1 VT File Edit Setup Control Window Help AND MFG xEC ID AxF180154H M 227B hardware configuration SIDRA S126 ui e da OR Flash er ge e e a AMD or compatible iME AND flash iia ee eee cada eee ee a Samsung 128MB FCI bridge susi lab dara not present Ethernet on CORE e ee ee present Ethernet on BASE 0 cooooooooonanana not present 27BBG Graphics not present a a ey ce present ae present Illegal command ARMmon gt LD acturing link InzATization complete elcone to manufacturin Figure 114 15 Open the Task Manager Go to processes and end the process named Wcescomm exe Figure 115 Windows Task Manager ig ES File Options View Help Applications Processes Performance lI Networking Image Mame User Name Mem Usage svchost exe LOCAL SERVICE 4 572 K svchost exe SYSTEM 4 208 K System SYSTEM 240 K System Idle Process SYSTEM 16 K taskmgr exe Administrator 5 172 K Ersyuctr exe Administrator 3 812 K TPHKMGR exe Administrator 4 656 K TPONSCR exe Administrator Aoro K Tp crex exe Administrator 2 046 K tkermpro exe Administrator tytsched exe SYSTEM UsbMLip Administrator MICESCOMIM EXE Administrator SYSTEM WIMipryse exe SYSTEM WaUCI exe SYSTEM Show processes from all users End Process Processes 50 CPU Usage 1 Commit Cha
35. e numbers below US Israel Radiancy Inc Radiancy Israel Ltd 40 Ramland Road South Suite 200 5 Hanagar St P O Box 7329 Orangeburg NY 10962 Hod Hasharon 45240 USA Israel Toll Free 888 661 2220 Tel 972 9 775 7500 Tel 1 845 398 1647 Fax 972 9 775 7511 Fax 1 845 398 1648 E mail service radiancy com E mail info radiancy com Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2 2 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 2 3 MAJOR PRECAUTIONS amp WARNINGS 2 4 LABELS 2 5 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS COMPLIANCE ccccoocccccocncnnncnos 3 INITIAL SET UP 3 1 UNPACHKINGMeSTpaAL 3 2 INSTALLATION 3 3 MISTRAL BLOCK DIAGRAM A 16 4 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 4 1 MODULE OVERVIEW AND INITIAL COMMENTS 17 4 2 MODULES DESCRIPTION AND ROLE cooococcccocccoccnnncnnnnnncnnncnncnanccannnnncnnnos 20 5 MISTRAL STARTUP SEQUENCE EMERGENCY NOT ENABLED Be OY STEM STARTUP E 22 6 SCREEN CALIBRATION 7 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 8 MODULES REPLACEMENT Sel Gd Ree d E WEE 26 8 2 AREA ADAPTOR PLACEMENT ocococococcncocococcanononoroncnnnnnnnrnnnarnnnnnarnnannnons 27 623 FUSE REPLACEMENT uea de ee ook 28 9 REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS 9 1 MAIN BOARD REPLACEMENT ececcecececcccecececccecccececaeaceececsenecececaes 29 9 2 SPLITTER REPLACEMENT ads 30 9 3 12V LVPS REPLACEMENT EE 31 9 4 24 V LVPS REPLACEMENT c 02sececcceeceeccsecesccsereescsereesouserencoseteess 32 9 5 CAPACITOR REPLACEMENT EE 33 9 6 DISPLA
36. es the labels affixed to Mistral It is recommended that users review the meaning of these labels for everyday use and in case any details are needed for service The table below briefly reviews a number of the internationally recognized symbols that are found on the Mistral main unit and its external package Table 3 International Standards Labels Attention consult accompanying documents before use Attention consult accompanying documents before use Authorized representitive in the European community Degree of protection against electric shock Type BF applied part Mistral Service Manual 9 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Protect the environment by not disposing of this product with household Waste 2002 96 EC Check your local authority for recycling advice and facilities Europe only CE mark represents the compliance to the European Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC Class lla device The number 0344 is of the notifying body KEMA Notified Body The C Tick mark represents compliance to Australian M22181 EMC Regulations 100 240 VAC Voltage sticker Appears on outer package 10 Revision 03 August 2010 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Additional stickers found on the main unit and the handpieces include serial numbers of system parts and usage warnings Table 4 Additional Labels RADA CY riaki vnli V Toy bem DS con MERIN UTERA iit NENT fe K Ci nid RADIANCY RADIANCY PH Ln DEER JH
37. etric flow meter to port Mistral Service Manual 95 4 Turn on the machine The Blower should start automatically 5 Check suction If it s below 200L H use the Pot on the Blower to raise suction until 200L H is reached Figure 127 Figure 127 96 Revision 03 August 2010 18 MODULES REPLACEMENTS UNIQUE TO ALPHA TYPE UNITS 18 1 Splitter Replacement 1 Turn off the machine take out the voltage cable and wait for 5 minutes 2 Ze the energy from the capacitors according to Parag 10 1 page 3 Remove the machines top cover 4 Release all connectors to the Splitter 5 Unscrew the allen screws securing the Splitter to the chassis Figure 128 Figure 128 6 Take out the old Splitter and replace it with the new one 7 Reattach all conenctors Mistral Service Manual 97 8 Perform FTP according to Parg 10 page 40 in this Service manual 18 2 12V LVPS Replacement 1 Turn Off Machine take out the voltage cable and wait for 5 minutes 2 Remove the machines top cover 3 Ze the energy from the capacitors according to Parag 10 1 page 4 Release all connectors to the 12V LVPS 5 Unscrew the allen screws securing the 12V LVPS to the chassis Figure 129 Figure 129 6 Replace the PS and retighten the screws 7 Connect all connectore back 8 Perform FTP according to Parg 10 page 40 in this Service manual 18 3 24 V LVPS replacement External Blower Controller 1 Turn off the machine and
38. ful this Ale type can yy potentially harm your computer Only run software from publishers dl wou trust What s the risk Figure 91 6 When the nest screen appears select Next Figure 92 GG Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Welcome to Microsoft Activesync 4 5 Setup Click Net bo install Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 on your computer ls Cancel Figure 92 7 Read and accept the liscence agreement then select Next Figure 93 CG Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 License Agreement Please read the Following license agreement carefully MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS MICROSOFT ACTIVESYNC 4 5 These license terms are an agreement between Microsoft Corporation tor based on where you live one of its affiliates and you Please read them They apply to the software named above which includes the media on which vou received it if any The terms also apply to any Microsoft wt Figure 93 8 When the next screen appears enter the relevant details Figure 94 then enter Next 78 Revision 03 August 2010 CG Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Customer Information Please enter your information User Mame jTechnitian Mame Organization Company Name Figure 94 9 When the following screen appears accept the default settings and enter Next Figure 95 CG Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Destination Folder Click Next bo install to this Folder or click Change to install to a differe
39. he Bleeding Resistor Supplied to discharge Main Capacitor Bank according to Parag 10 1 page 41 4 Release all connectors to the MB 5 Remove the allen screws securing the MB to the chassis Figure 17 Lo 3 Im bs ihin m i ym lol l T dr GES Gi SZ i i L i arii 7 Ss mmm pm mm mm 8 D 1 d pa e Figure 17 Main Board 6 Remove the old MB and replace it with a new one 7 Return all screws and connectors and secure in place 8 Perform FTP according to Parg 10 page 40 9 2 Splitter Replacement 1 Turn off the system unplug the power cable from the wall and wait for 5 minutes 2 Remove the machine s top cover 3 Use the Bleeding Resistor Supplied to discharge Main Capacitor Bank according to Parag 10 1 page 41 4 Disassemble the 12vDc PS and its connectors and Studs Refer to paragraph 9 3 page 29 5 Release all connectors to the Splitter 6 Remove allen screws securing the Splitter to the chassis Figure AC DC Figure 18 Splitter 30 Revision 03 August 2010 7 Remove the old splitter and replace it with a new one 8 Return all screws and connectors and secure in place 9 Reassemble the 12vDc PS and its connectors and studs Refer to Paragraph 9 3 page 29 10 Perform FTP according to Paragraph 10 page 40 9 3 12V LVPS Replacement 1 Turn off the system unplug the power cable from the wall and wait for 5 minutes 2 Remove the machine s top cover 3 Use the
40. he Mistral system is supplied with the following components e Main Unit console e 1 HR Standard Handpiece e 1 SR Standard Handpiece e Optional Handpieces e ST Handpiece e AC Handpiece e PSOR Handpiece e HR XL Handpiece e HR Sensitive Handpiece e HR Sensitive XL Handpiece e Client Safety Goggles e 3 Area Adaptors e 2 Packs of Hygienic Rings 10 hygienic rings per pack e Footswitch e Power Cable e User Manual e 2 Fuses e Treatment Coat e Touch Screen Stylus e Electrical Requirements Before unpacking Mistral make sure the work site meets the following electrical requirements Mistral requires a separate single phase supply line with nominal voltage according to the local line voltage e Single phase 100 120 VAC 10 25A 50 60 Hz or e Single phase 220 240 VAC 10 16A 50 60 Hz 13 Revision B May 2008 Mistral is grounded via the grounding conductor in the power cable that is plugged into the wall power outlet Good grounding is essential for safe operation of the device It is recommended that the system s power cable not be placed on the same circuit as devices with heavy variable loads such as air conditioning units The fuses located within the unit are rated e 5x20T 125V 10A for 100 120VAC e 5X20T 250V 6 3A for 220 240 VAC Be sure to use the appropriate fuse for your region s electrical requirements When a fault in the system occurs the fuse will burn out and the system will not run 3 2 Installation
41. ices C Clean up old settings This option removes any existing settings before installing Associate data files Data files will open in FOT fpr ERR met bin Ier Ce ee ddi Figure 60 62 Revision 03 August 2010 9 Choose the files destination location You may browse to customize the location but we recommend you use the default setting Select Next Figure 61 Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 InstallShield Wizard E Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files E te N ESAS Setup wll install Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 in the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Eolde C Program Files Renesas FOT 4 00 A Cancel Figure 61 10 Click install to begin program installation Figure 62 Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 InstallShield Wizard E Ready to Install the Program The wizard re ready to begin installation B te DN ESAS Click Install to begin the installation IF You want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard i 1 Install Cancel Figure 62 Mistral Service Manual 63 11 The following screen will then appear with the Setup Status Figure 63 Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 InstallShield Wizard Eg Setup Status stENESAS Renesas
42. ing the number pad enter your password Default is 654321 and press enter en Turn Off System e y Figure 37 Tech Info Password Entry j Enter Key 9 The following screen will appear Figure 38 Internal SW Version 10 Write down the version numbers of both SW Comm and MCU Mistral Service Manual 45 11 Compare both versions to the ones avilable from Radiancy If they are not identical upgrade your current SW to the latest version 12 Refer to Appendix A for instructions on how to upgrade SW 13 If you have the latest versions of SW or you have just finished with the upgrade restart your machine and proceed to 46 Revision 03 August 2010 11 HWTESTS 11 1 General Test D Audible beep sounds upon soft startup 2 Blower RPM starts high and decreases opam 11 2 Manifold amp Blower Functional Test 1 Upon reaching the Direct treatment 1 Machine identifies HR amp SR Screen applications 2 Upon connecting the HR handpiece 2 Blower starts upon pressing the to Port 1 and the SR Dummie footswitch handpiece to Port 2 3 Upon selecting HR medium pulse 3 Machine pulses while footswitch width and 60 energy is pressed and the pulse trigger is pushed 4 Upon running the machine click y 4 Both machine and HP counters are progressing in increments of 1 at each pulse Upon connecting the HR handpiece to Port Air flow is from Port 2 only 1 the SR handpiece to Port 2 and se
43. iply the result by 0 42 and compare to the ranges in Table 7 6 Repeat above procedure for any HP type by first choosing it and using appropriate Ophir Meter Adaptor The multiplying factor is the same for all applications 0 42 Application Vs 0 50 100 diem J cm 2 J cm 2 Table 7 Energy Levels 56 Revision 03 August 2010 13 TROUBLESHOOTING Situation Symptom The On Off switch on the front panel of the system is in the Off position The system does not turn on Energy disconnected Numbers are not shown on the display and the lights are off The Footswitch has not been pressed to activate the system s The system starts but cooling unit the system s cooling Ann Ite Eeer set connected or is connected incorrectly The Footswitch was not pressed for the past 60 seconds The cooling unit was on but later stopped working The Ready beep is not heard when the system is ready The Mute switch on the LCD screen is On A pulse is not triggered when pressing on one of the Handpiece pulse switches The Footswitch was not pressed The main unit has not completed the recharging cycle One of the Handpiece pulse switches was Toggle the On Off switch to the On position Toggle the On Off switch to the Off position Check that the energy cable is plugged into the electrical outlet and connected to the main unit energy inlet The Emergency Stop
44. lecting SR Upon checking the volumetric flow rating 240L H is measured according to paragraph 11 3 page 47 11 3 Blower Calibration Perform blower calibration only if the measured volumetric flow is below 210L H or after each service repair 1 Before attempting calibration a Check that the MCU SW is higher than 3 4 6 b If it is lower or identical Upgrade the SW calibration is not possible with this or lower versions c Perform paragraph B through H and jump to appendix A for SW upgrade 2 Install the air flow meter SW on your computer according to Appendix A parag 1 3 page 72 One time installation 3 Remove the machine cover while machine is shut down 4 Locate SW2 on the MB Use small head screw driver to toggle up the second and third dip switch The default position is down rTZTATET I Figure 39 Calibration 5 Search for the controller dipswitch See pic below 6 Toggle the Pin 4 downwarth on the Controller lf not down already 48 Revision 03 August 2010 u 1 i ba k A a Le ld j D i fi LA gt To ay mkl al y an CIA A e E A e ea E Det z Up position Down position Air flow calibration Figure 40 Calilbration 2 7 Locate the calibration trimmer on the controller Calibration Trimmer Figure 41 Calibration Trimmer 8 Turn trimmer counter clockwise until you hear a click 9 Turn trimmer clockwise 7 full turns 10 Connect Fl
45. my Goouments d Pere Computer mp Se Local Dek cr a SS ADECODOSAKCEOOSA 0r E GLfolpiase 1 E s Emulator Debugger C Flesh Development Todkt ocho OS pirhe or Te Meine TC Figure 54 3 The following will appear Figure 55 Select OK FDT4 00 Release 00 Installation ES i This update installs an unsupported freeware wersion Figure 55 The following will appear 4 Figure 56 Select Next Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 InstallShield Wizard E Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 The InstallShield Wizard will install Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 on your computer To continue click Nest i be Cancel Figure 56 5 Select your language Then select next Figure 57 60 Revision 03 August 2010 Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 InstallShield Wizard E Select Language RENESAS Language s lection will determine the language of the installed help and user documentation O Asia E nglish Release Notes Figure 57 Read and accept the terms of the license agreement then select next Figure 58 Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 InstallShield Wizard 3 License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully 2 E DN E SAS Software User License Agreement gy The customer hereafter refered to as Licensee and Renesas Technology Corp hereafter
46. ndpiece The cooling air flow is woan Rupture in the Handpiece spiral tube Replace the Handpiece 14 MISTRAL SERVICE Radiancy Radiancy Israel Ltd Tel 972 8 943 3100 Israel 9 Gan Rave St P O Box 13111 Fax 972 8 943 8020 Ind Par Yavne 81223 ISRAEL service radiancy com Radiancy Radiancy Inc Toll Free number North America 40 Ramland Road South Ste 200 888 661 2220 Orangeburg NY 10962 USA Tel 1 845 398 1647 Fax 1 845 398 1648 info radiancy com 58 Revision 03 August 2010 15 APPENDIX A 15 1 MCU Module All SW s in this Manual are installed on WinXp Platform 15 2 FDT Installation procedure Handles mot files 1 Open E8 Disk provided Wa AEA ESA foe Fia Edi er Pues Tech Thi Ze Grat O P Set WE rave E goes 105 Eo Fold zx het Lermi re the OD F teins SN E a Per Detours Gal AN E EA ki Y Pe Cone e r r ri F Bi s Seen eb EA Er m fai pele i chet ba Hero Seabee Heelies Poel ke fee Bech CA da mer A RA OD D i riipi 4 5 Eh Feta La bape E E O Farh Derrick Ted pl PAK E PEA SE K LOC LE rege Gen Age DS 3 kb Si verdee on f r Ca Fi 53 igure 53 2 Open Flash Development Toolkit Error Reference source not found sub folder and run Exe file Figure 54 Wa Flash Development Toolkit Fie Edt Wen Favorites Taos Help Q F gt Sp pi Search zeen Secrest y DiiFlash Development Tookit Folders x Files Currently on the Cb EI Desktop FL
47. nt Folder Install Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 to Cu Program Files Microsoft Activesync Volume Disk Size Available Required Differences ac 51656 Zeta amb 22GB Figure 95 10 Enter Install when the next screen appears Figure 96 Mistral Service Manual 79 CG Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Setup is ready to begin installing Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 SSeS Figure 96 11 The following screan will appear as the program is installed When it is finished enter Next Figure 97 CG Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 The program Features you selected are being installed Please wait while the Setup Wizard installs Microsoft Activesync 4 5 This may take several minutes Status Cancel Figure 97 12 When the next screen appears enter Finish and Restart the system 80 Revision 03 August 2010 16 2 TeraTerm INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1 Extract the ttermp23 fileto a designated folder on your computer 2 Run the Setup exe file T Select your language and press Continue Figure 98 En Tera Term Dro Setup i Tera Term Pro Setup O OEREN ere en el Ths sche program wii install Tesa Tom Pa ron 2 ae i PO mode al Tera Term Figure 98 3 Press Continue when the next screen appears Figure 99 ech o E T P K q gt lera berm Pro setup Pra 1erm Fro
48. ow meter to port 1 when the sleeve adaptor is placed on the air inlet of machine Mistral Service Manual 49 3 Head Cable Figure 42 Air Flow 11 Take the 3 head cable 9 pin Dsub to 9 pin circular and USB and connect one end to the Flow meter See above and the other 2 connectors to your computer Circular 9 Pin Dsub 9 Pin To computer USB To computer Figure 43 Air Flow Connection 50 Revision 03 August 2010 12 Turn on your computer The following screen appears Change the Upper Scale limit to 300 and the Sample Rate to 500 Figure 44 gt TSIFlow vi e ae scale Limit File Edit Operate Windows Help y L Y Begin trig leve Begin trig slope 30 25 LPM Positive End triglevell End trig slope Serial Number Model Number SS onds sample ample Rate Figure 44 TSI Flow Adjustment Screen 1 13 Click on OFF button in order to enable the Run command The software will integrate the Airflow Meter and display the model and serial number in both the Machine and HP counters are progressing in 1 at each pulse he designated rubrics Figure 45 Mistral Service Manual 51 gt TSIFlow vi File Edit Operate Windows Help ale Flowrate 0 00 Volume Volume SLPM y y 3 h oo00 L Begin trig level Begin trig slope _ 40 25 LPM Positive I 252 38 sec End trig level End trig slope p 10 eu Negative Temperature 4 eH 29 31 d Serial Number 252 38 sec 4021 10819004 Pre
49. pendent safety electronic circuit shuts down pulse flashing ability in the event of a disabled blower e Major Precautions amp Warnings 2 3 Major Precautions amp Warnings 2 3 1 Precautions e Verify that Mistral s nominal voltage see label at the bottom of the system console conforms to the electrical voltage of your electrical outlet Make sure that the electrical outlet has proper grounding e Do not open Mistral s outer case as dangerous voltages are present inside the system Only Radiancy certified personnel are authorized to perform service within the protective covers of Mistral e To perform routine maintenance always shut down the system disconnect power and wait a minimum of 5 minutes Performing maintenance procedures while the system is connected or less than 5 minutes from disconnection may be hazardous to the operator and destructive to the system e Never use any flammable substance such as acetone or alcohol on the skin prior to treatment e Never use flammable substances or harsh chemicals to clean or disinfect any part of the Mistral system Mistral Service Manual 7 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Always make sure to completely lift the Handpiece off the patient s skin between pulses in order to avoid excessive heating of the handpiece or skin When the Handpiece is replaced repeat testing procedures for each patient during the first 500 pulses 2 3 2 Warnings Verify that all safety measures are working p
50. r moa lera Term Pro Setup x NOTE If tou have an old version of Tera Term Pro you can not run it during the Installation process IF you are running it now please close it Figure 99 d Allow for the default settings and press Continue Figure 100 Mistral Service Manual 81 gt Tera Term Pro Setup Tera Tam Fro wil be installed into the keng drectory COP MPA If Tera Tem sep fies exist in the path they at be enamed and backed up Others vall be oveivuilien Figure 100 5 Press OR Figure 101 then create a shortcut on your desktop Figure 102 f z EE oat lera lerm Pro Setup H pera berm rro BE eee SEET Tera lerm Pro Setup Complete ofa Tera Term Pro is installed on your hard disk To uninstall Tera Term Pro run AddRemowe Programs in Control Panel or run TTUNINST EXE in the Windows directory Please read README TST for usage and copyright information of Tera Term Pro Figure 102 82 Revision 03 August 2010 16 3 Installation of the SplashimageUpdater_0 4 59 7 Copy the SplashlmageUpdater_0 4 59 7 folder to your computer 16 4 SBC Software update procedure 1 Make sure the system is shut down 2 Copythe SBC SW folder to your computer Avilable on the FTP or Disk On Key 3 Connect your computer on which you installed the SW to the SBC inside the Mistral using the supplied 9 pin D sub cable Figure 103 Figure 103 4 Connect
51. refered to as Licensor do hereby agree to the terms and conditions as specified in this Software User License Aqreement hereatter refered to as Agreement concerning the enclosed this software and its explanatory manuals ARTICLE 1 Definition 1 1 Licensed Software shall mean the main unit of the E compiler Assembler Simulator and related executable programs the Library as defined in Section 1 3 below and documentation ch as explanatory manuals for the Licensed Software and all Ol do not accept the terme of the license agreement Corsa Quen Gei Figure 58 Mistral Service Manual 61 7 Select the features you wish to install then select Next Figure 59 Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 InstallShield Wizard E Select Features Select the features setup will install te N ESAS Select the features you want Io install and deselect the features you do not want to install E07 Application fl Secun Ef Kemels Protocol B LC Flash Development Toolkit Ep Remels Protocol D application 4 USB Drivers EN 05 MB of space required on the C diive 21017 63 MB of space available on the E drive Cancel Figure 59 8 Select all options pictured in Figure 60 Then press next Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 InstallShield Wizard Select Options 2tENESAS Setup requires you to make the following cho
52. rge 387M 124719 Figure 115 16 Open the USB M LINK SW and press Update ARMmon Figure 116 The update will begin running and is completed when the Flash updated message is displayed in the left side of the window 88 Revision 03 August 2010 S UsbMLink iJ mjt Status un Update ARMmon Update Configuration Backup Configuration ca est completed successfully Update NOR Backup NOR Testing communication In case of any problems use a shorter cable or USB HUB Update NAND Backup NAND Update NAND Partial Backup MAND Partial verify writing Test connection Working directory Block 30000 Erased Ci Documents and Gettngs ld V 3 Operation Progress Comm terminated a RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR OP OWS a Figure 116 17 Press Update NAND The left side of the window will show the progress of the update Figure 117 A UsbMLink Sized Status Control Address 732160 Update 4RMmon Block uploaded Address 675540 Block uploaded Address 619520 Update Configuration Backup Configuration Block uploaded Address 563200 Backup NOR Block uploaded Address 506680 Block uploaded Address 450560 Block uploaded Address 394240 Block uploaded Address 337920 Block uploaded Address 251600 Block uploaded Address 225280 i Block uploaded Address 165960 Block uploaded Address 112640
53. roperly to ensure proper safety Delivering excessive energy to the treatment site may cause thermal damage to the skin resulting in burns crusting or abnormal pigmentation As a safety precaution always have a first aid kit equipped to treat burns at your disposal Operator should wear safety goggles when operating the device Although Mistral is considered an eye safe device when operated according to instructions supplying patients with protective eyewear during facial treatment will provide extra protection against discomfort from light exposure Never look directly at the light coming from the handpiece as this may cause temporary eye discomfort Looking away during the flash will further prevent discomfort Never allow the Handpiece to emit a pulse into free space Always make sure that the Handpiece is pointed at and in full contact with the skin during treatment Even when the Energy level on touch screen is set at 0 the system can still trigger a pulse Therefore be aware of the position of the Handpiece at all times to avoid accidental flashing Revision 03 August 2010 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION e Always remain in visual contact with the computer screen to ensure that the established energy is the correct working energy setting e Pigmented moles and beauty spots and any suspicious abnormal pigmented lesion should be covered with a non flammable white Sticker 2 4 Labels This section describ
54. se control Function TP17 vs TP7 LED 5 MCU Operating D8 is lit Table 5 Hot Test TP10 vs TP7 Voltage for IGBT drivers V 10 4 Final Test Procedure 1 Connect the Master HR Basic HP Supplied and all other accessories when machine is shut down 2 Turn on the machine 3 Upon startup you will notice on the bottom right side the COM sw version currentley installed Figure 33 Write it down for future reference Software Version Figure 33 SW Version 4 After inititating start up the system will automatically begin with a short introductory loading page 5 When the introduction is finished you will be automatically directed to the login screen Figure 34 Using the number pad enter your password and press enter default is 123456 Enter Password Here gt Ki Password t t EDIS eee SR e Turn Off System mw Figure 34 Login Screen Mistral Service Manual 43 6 The following screen will appear Figure 35 Push the Settings button Figure 35 Settings 7 The following screen will appear Figure 36 Push the Tech Info button Input language Current date Current time Require password General volume Beep volume Screen brightness Y 44 Revision 03 August 2010 Interface language d aj pa 1 Si Kb da zJ Seremi Fo e ts Hig d tow Mrchm Hight ine Mech E Lg Figure 36 Tech Info 8 The following screen will appear Figure 37 Us
55. sing on the FS Table 6 Safety Tests Mistral Service Manual 53 12 ENERGY TESTS 1 Log on to the following Screen and choose Direct Treatment Figure 48 Password Entry 2 Choose HR HP 3 Only applications that are related to the attached handpieces will be accessible all other applications will be greyed out Figure 49 Activated Treatment mode Acne Peoria W 41 Hair V VI Skin Removal Rejuvenation Non activated treatment mode Figure 49 Select Application Screen 4 Select Med Pulse interval Figure 50 Short Medium amp Long Pulse Widths Pulao tetoreal AL JL dl A 9 nme C ee Total Hand Piece Pulses 18999 MOM Figure 50 Select Pulse Level Screen 12 1 Configure Energy Settings 1 Enter the energy level Use the arrows or number pad to enter the energy level according to HR table Below 2 Confirm Selection After confirming your selection the green check mark will be replaced by an orange sun Pulee cownter D Ee Total Hand Piece Par 19909 Figure 51 Confirm Selection 3 Place the special supplied Basic Adaptor Window Figure 52 on top of the Ophir meter Sensor Please disassemble any other adpator which is currentley installed before that Mistral Service Manual Figure 52 Basic Adaptor Window 4 Apply pulse to the Ophir Meter Sensor Wait for the audible ready signal press the foot switch then the one of the handpiece pulse switches 5 Mult
56. splay PCB and replace with new ones 6 Reconnect all braids connectors and screws and secure into place 7 Perform FTP according to Parg 10 page 40 9 7 Backlight PCB replacement 1 Turn off the system unplug the power cable from the wall and wait for 5 minutes 2 Remove the machine s top cover 3 Use the Bleeding Resistor Supplied to discharge the Main Capacitor Bank according to Parag 10 1 page 41 4 Release all connectors from the Pheripherials to the Backlight PCB and remove all screws Figure 26 Connectors Figure 26 Backlight PCB 36 Revision 03 August 2010 5 Remove the old Backlight PCB and replace it with a new one 6 Reconnect all braids connectors and screws and secure into place 7 Perform FTP according to Parg 10 page 40 9 8 PS Charger Replacement 1 Turn off the system unplug the power cable from the wall and wait for 5 minutes 2 Remove the machine s top cover 3 Use the Bleeding Resistor Supplied to discharge the Main Capacitor Bank according to Parag 10 1 page 41 4 Remove Loosen the screws from the metal plate and 12VPS Figure Figure 27 PS Charger Screw Placement 5 Remove the 12VPS Mistral Service Manual 37 6 Remove the AC DC Splitter screws and the 2 back studs Figure 28 MA d jStuds Figure 28 PS Charger Studs 8 Screws 7 Remove all braids 8 Remove the AC DC Splitter 9 Remove the last screw in the metal plate Figure
57. ssure Model Num 101 30 40211 kPa milliseconds sample Boo S e a 1 Air 252 38 sec x Figure 45 TSI Flow Adjustment Screen 2 14 Turn on the machine 15 When suction starts the SW will display the Aiflow rate both through Graphic and Numeric data gt TSIFlow vi File Edit Operate Windows Help i es Flowrate Pso s4 S4 volume Volume am y og b 0000 L Begin trig level Begin trig slope E 20 25 uem Postive sisi ee End trig level End trig slope Temperature zbio Lemj y Negative b2 27 cl l Serial Number 313 10 sec 402110819004 Pressure Model Number 1101 30 40211 kPa milliseconds sample zb y Gas Com Port vAir il D 313 10 sec Figure 46 TSI Flow Adjustment Screen 3 52 Revision 03 August 2010 16 Calibrate Blower volumetric flow to 240 17 Exit software 18 Disconnect Cables 19 Return the second and third dip switch on the MB to its originally position down and remove jumper J3 Dip Switches poe E a EIERS tni EAR Let e ECH eh A ER f GH Fi foe Ee RISO Gei Figure 47 Dip Switches Final Position 20 Restart the machine 21 Verify SW update according to Page 48 Parag 7 11 4 Safety Tests Test Required Outcome e Connect Hr Hp And Run Machine Machine Shut s Down immediately e Press on the Panic Red button while machine is working e Connect Hr Hp And Run Machine Machine doesn t Pulse e Try to trigger a pulse WITHOUT pres
58. supplied a bleeding resistor 2 2K with each Tech Kit for this specific purpose Bleeding Instructions 1 Turn off the system unplug the power cable from the wall and wait for 5 minutes 2 Remove the macine s upper cover 3 Use an allen key to disassemble the Cap Pack Cover Figure 31 40 Revision 03 August 2010 Figure 31 Screw Placement 4 Take the bleeding resistor and connect one end to the sign and the other end to the sign of each single capicitor 5 Wait 2 minutes before disconnecting the reisitor from the capacitor 6 Repeat for all capacitors Bleeding Resistor connected to of Capacitor Bleeding Resistor connected to of Capacitor peer ARI Figure 32 Bleeding Resistor and Capacitor Mistral Service Manual 41 10 3 Hardware Hot Tests Use a calibrated DVM to measure the voltages at the below TP s lf the measurment does not comply to the ratings stated below an error will occur in the related module or function TP Number Voltage Measured DC Related Module Function Turn main SW on for STBY Standby mode C3 left leg vs TP7 gnd LVPS 12V 5V Leds D18 amp D9 are lit C66 left leg vs TP7 gnd LVPS 12V 5V Leds D18 amp D9 are lit Use soft start button to initiate start up TP4 vs TP7 D8 Led is lit LVPS 12V 5V TP5 vs TP7 Filtered Voltage MB TP15 vs TP16 12V Floating Voltages Pulse control Function TP12 vs TP14 12V MB Floating Voltages Pul
59. sword SW Soise calib ation General volume wnat Low Hp Tech into ie Beep volume B tow rises ban pr i Screen brightness Low Modan Hgy 0 Figure 12 Settings Page 6 SCREEN CALIBRATION Screen Calibration should be performed once every 6 months 1 Carefully press or touch stylus on center point of target Using the stylus for calibration is highly recommended 2 Hold in place until target moves 3 Follow the target around the screen until calibration is complete 4 After calibration tap the screen once to save data or wait 30 seconds to keep old data You will be automatically directed to the settings page Mistral Service Manual 25 7 TECHNICAL INFORMATION This section is password protected and only accessible by a certified technician Once your settings have been entered they will be automatically saved and available the next time you use the system Select Exit to return to the home page 8 MODULES REPLACEMENT 8 1 HP Replacement Note Turn the system off before replacing or exchanging handpieces The handpiece must be replaced every 50 000 pulses Remove the handpiece from the system and return it to your Radiancy representitive for a replacement Figure 13 HP Replacement To remove handpiece 1 Push button on back of connector 2 Gently pull and pop out connection 3 The Area Adaptors are used when treating different size and shape areas For hygienic reasons clean the area
60. uter go to Start gt Programs gt Renesas gt Flash Development Toolkit gt Flash Development Toolkit 4 00 Basic Figure 71 Greg bes komm Berg ari Peta DE EE TTT RETA FEI GH NW AR D een C Deeg N KH bebes i s AE ESE Praba i Petr en Cote N 9 H Pelar E 2 aa ed ee Figure 71 20 Select M30280F8 then Next Figure 72 Choose Device And Kernel The FL45H Development Toolkit supports a number of Renesas FLASH devices Select the device you wish to use with this project from the list below Filter Full Name H30280F6 MS02c0F 4 M30260FC MS0261F6 Mo0201 Fo mM 302814 M30291 FE M30290F4 MS0230FC M0291 FA e E Back MET Carcel Figure 72 68 Revision 03 August 2010 21 Select E8a from the drop down window Figure 73 Communications Port The FLASH Development Toolkit supports connection through the standard PC Serial port and the USB port Use this page to select pour desired communications port All settings may be changed after the project is created Y beyik wi gangen EX ee ee A Target Files Lr T cw Select pork Select an Interface type to connect to the target device with 1 Device Image Normally this will be Direct Connection or simply left blank 43 Target Files GG Dels mot Direc Cenmgchon EN Data mol Select Interface E aarm Figure 73 22 The following screen will appear Select the default settings then
61. y Stop Button f y j F Power Switch SIB i Figure 2 Front Panel Back Panel e Power inlet e Main power switch e Fuse drawer e Handpiece cradle e Footswith port e System fan e Air exhaust port Handpiece Cradle Air Exhaust Port Figure 3 Back Panel System Fan Main Power Switch Fuse Drawer Power Inlet Mistral Service Manual 3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Right Side Panel e Handpiece power and air connections Connected Handpiece Handpiece Connections Figure 4 Right Side Panel 2 1 2 Handpieces The Handpieces are connected to the main unit by a spiral cable containing electrical wiring and an air suction hose Each Handpiece consists of an application specific lamp pulse switch and pulse counter When not in use the Handpiece should be stored in its cradle on the right side of the main unit The main unit will automatically detect the type of handpieces attached to the unit and configure itself to conform to the attached handpiececes Warning Always make sure the handpiece is secure Do not drop This may cause damage to the lamp and handpiece Green Ready Indicator iahts Pulse Switch LHE Lamp Figure 5 Handpiece 4 Revision 03 August 2010 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Each handpiece is color coded for easy identifications Please refer to Table 1 Handpiece Color Identification Table 1 Handpiece Color Identification Handpiece Hair Removal Hair Removal V VI Hair
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