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OPHTHALMIC YAG LASER SYSTEM

Model YC-1800

SERVICE MANUAL

June 2008
Pages in total: 85
XYC16*RDA001B/E
NIDEK CO., LTD. : 34-14, Maehama, Hiroishi-cho, Gamagori, Aichi 443-0038, Japan
(Manufacturer) Telephone: 81-533-67-6611
Facsimile: 81-533-67-6610
NIDEK CO., LTD : 3F Sumitomo Fudosan Hongo Bldg., 3-22-5, Hongo,
(Tokyo Office) Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
Telephone: 81-3-5844-2641
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(United States Agent) Telephone: 1-510-226-5700
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(EU Authorized Representative) Telephone: 33-1-49 80 97 97
Facsimile: 33-1-49 80 32 08
Table of Contents

§1 Page
INTRODUCTIONS ...................................................................................................... 1-1

§2 CAUTIONS ................................................................................................................... 2-1


2.1 General ..................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 During Service .......................................................................................................... 2-1
2.3 During Laser Emission .............................................................................................. 2-1
2.4 Handling the Laser .................................................................................................... 2-2
2.5 Adjustment ................................................................................................................ 2-2
2.6 Using the Energy Meter for the YAG laser ................................................................ 2-2

§3 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................... 3-1

§4 SUB TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................... 4-1


4.1 The Line Indicator does not Light Up. ......................................................................... 4-1
4.2 Only the Fixation Lamp does not Light Up. ................................................................. 4-2
4.3 Only the Backlight Panel does not Light Up. ................................................................ 4-2
4.4 The Error Display Appears. ........................................................................................ 4-3
4.4.1 Error 1 . ........................................................................................................... 4-3
4.4.2 Error 5 . ........................................................................................................... 4-3
4.4.3 Error 7 . ........................................................................................................... 4-4
4.4.4 Error 10 . ......................................................................................................... 4-5
4.4.5 Error 12 . ......................................................................................................... 4-5
4.4.6 Error 13 . ......................................................................................................... 4-5
4.4.7 Error 14 . ......................................................................................................... 4-6
4.4.8 Error 15 . ......................................................................................................... 4-7
4.4.9 Error 30 . ......................................................................................................... 4-7
4.4.10 Error 31 . ....................................................................................................... 4-8
4.4.11 Error 50 . ....................................................................................................... 4-8
4.4.12 Error 51 . ....................................................................................................... 4-8
4.4.13 Error 52 . ....................................................................................................... 4-9
4.4.14 Error 53 . ....................................................................................................... 4-9
4.4.14.1 In the case of the hand switch ............................................................. 4-9
4.4.14.2 In the case of the foot switch ............................................................ 4-10
4.4.15 Error 54 . ..................................................................................................... 4-10
4.4.16 Error 90 . ..................................................................................................... 4-11
4.4.17 Error 91 . ..................................................................................................... 4-11
4.4.18 Error 93 . ..................................................................................................... 4-11
4.4.19 Error 94 . ..................................................................................................... 4-11
4.5 The Illumination Light is not Projected. ...................................................................... 4-12
4.6 The Focusing Rod Appears Moved when the PD is Changed. ................................... 4-12
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4.7 The Illumination Light is not in the Center of the Visual Field
when the Magnification is 12.5×. ............................................................................ 4-13
4.8 The Focusing Rod cannot be Seen Clearly. ............................................................. 4-13
4.9 There are Some Spots in the Illumination Light. ..................................................... 4-13
4.10 The Illumination Light does not Go Out. ............................................................... 4-13
4.11 The Base does not Move Smoothly. ...................................................................... 4-14
4.12 The Base does not Go Up or Down Smoothly. ...................................................... 4-14
4.13 The Aiming Beam is not Emitted. .......................................................................... 4-15
4.14 The READY Indicator does not Light Up. ............................................................. 4-15
4.15 The Burn Pattern is not Aligned with the Aiming Beam. ....................................... 4-16
4.16 The Burn Pattern is Uneven. .................................................................................. 4-16
4.17 The Number of Pulses does not Change. ............................................................... 4-17
4.18 The COUTNER Display does not Return to 0. ...................................................... 4-17
4.19 The Energy Output Measured with the YAG Energy Meter is Abnormal. .............. 4-18
4.20 The YC-1800 does not Stop with the Emergency Stop Switch. ............................. 4-18

§5 COVER REMOVEMENT ........................................................................................... 5-1


5.1 Right and Left Covers ............................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Base Cover A ............................................................................................................ 5-1
5.3 Lower Cover ............................................................................................................. 5-1
5.4 Vertical Movement Cover ......................................................................................... 5-2
5.5 Base Cover C ............................................................................................................ 5-3
5.6 Removing the Arm Covers ........................................................................................ 5-4

§6 PARTS REPLACEMENT ............................................................................................ 6-1


6.1 Boards ...................................................................................................................... 6-1
6.1.1 Master board ................................................................................................... 6-1
6.1.2 Relay board ..................................................................................................... 6-1
6.1.3 Power supply board ........................................................................................ 6-2
6.1.4 Hand switch board .......................................................................................... 6-2
6.2 Cable Assemblies ..................................................................................................... 6-3
6.2.1 YAG shutter ..................................................................................................... 6-3
6.2.2 Aiming shutter ................................................................................................. 6-4
6.2.3 Focus shift ASSY. ............................................................................................. 6-5
6.2.4 Energy monitor ASSY. ...................................................................................... 6-5
6.2.5 Energy motor ASSY. ........................................................................................ 6-6
6.2.6 Aiming LD ASSY. ............................................................................................. 6-6
6.2.7 Key switch ASSY. ............................................................................................ 6-7
6.2.8 Emergency switch ASSY. .................................................................................. 6-7
6.2.9 Illumination control ASSY. ................................................................................ 6-7
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6.2.10 Base plate ASSY. ........................................................................................... 6-8
6.3 Fixation Lamp (Green) ............................................................................................... 6-8
6.4 Energy Adjustment ASSY. .......................................................................................... 6-9
6.5 YAG Shutter ASSY. ................................................................................................... 6-9
6.6 Focus ASSY. ........................................................................................................... 6-10
6.7 D Mirror ASSY. ....................................................................................................... 6-10
6.8 LD ASSY. ................................................................................................................ 6-10
6.9 Aiming Shutter ASSY. ............................................................................................... 6-11
6.10 Control Board ASSY. ............................................................................................. 6-11
6.11 Display Panel ASSY. .............................................................................................. 6-12
6.12 Microscope ............................................................................................................ 6-12
6.13 Middle Gear ........................................................................................................... 6-13
6.14 Wheel Shaft ........................................................................................................... 6-13
6.15 Vertical Movement Screw ....................................................................................... 6-14
6.16 Brake Lever ........................................................................................................... 6-14
6.17 Joystick .................................................................................................................. 6-14
6.18 Base Plate .............................................................................................................. 6-15
6.19 Head Rest .............................................................................................................. 6-15
6.20 Lamp House .......................................................................................................... 6-16
6.21 MYLA Laser Head ................................................................................................ 6-16
6.22 Slide Plate .............................................................................................................. 6-17
6.23 Rack ...................................................................................................................... 6-17
6.24 Pinion ..................................................................................................................... 6-18
6.25 Gear A ................................................................................................................... 6-18
6.26 Gear B ................................................................................................................... 6-18

§7 ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................. 7-1


7.1 Microscope Optical Axis .......................................................................................... 7-1
7.1.1 Binocular microscope optical axis .................................................................. 7-1
7.1.2 Microscope visual field .................................................................................. 7-1
7.2 Illumination Rotation Center ..................................................................................... 7-2
7.3 Aiming Spots ............................................................................................................. 7-3
7.3.1 Aiming spot focusLD ASSY. ............................................................................. 7-3
7.3.2 LD ASSY. ........................................................................................................ 7-3
7.3.3 Aiming spot optical axis ..................................................................................... 7-4
7.4 YAG Laser Optical Axis ............................................................................................. 7-5
7.4.1 Mirror holder 3 and YAG laser head ................................................................. 7-5
7.4.2 Focus ASSY. position ....................................................................................... 7-6
7.4.3 D mirror ASSY. ................................................................................................ 7-6
7.4.4 Focus adjustment .............................................................................................. 7-7
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7.4.5 Focus shift indication ......................................................................................... 7-8
7.5 Electric Adjustments ................................................................................................... 7-9
7.5.1 YAG laser wiring check ..................................................................................... 7-9
7.5.2 Master board initial setting ................................................................................. 7-9
7.5.3 Aiming beam power output .............................................................................. 7-10
7.5.4 Agreement between the indicated and actual PFN voltages ............................... 7-11
7.5.5 PFN voltage ................................................................................................... 7-11
7.6 YAG Laser Beam Energy Output .............................................................................. 7-12
7.6.1 Maximum energy output .................................................................................. 7-12
7.6.2 Minimum energy output ................................................................................... 7-13
7.6.3 Energy Output Display .................................................................................... 7-13
7.6.3.1 Display when the energy output is 10 mJ and 1 mJ ............................... 7-13
7.6.3.2 Energy Output display and preset data setting ...................................... 7-14
7.6.3.3 0.5 mJ check ...................................................................................... 7-14
7.7 Energy Output Check ............................................................................................... 7-15
7.8 Air Plasma Check ..................................................................................................... 7-15
7.9 Pulse Nuxmber Check and PFN Voltage Record ...................................................... 7-15
7.10 Vertical Movement Base ......................................................................................... 7-15
7.11 Smart Switch Adjustment ........................................................................................ 7-16
7.12 Service Mode Indication ......................................................................................... 7-16
7.13 Output Adjustment Mode ....................................................................................... 7-16

§8 INFORMATION ........................................................................................................... 8-1


8.1 Wiring Diagram ........................................................................................................ 8-1
8.2 Connector Cable ....................................................................................................... 8-2
8.3 Appearance ................................................................................................................ 8-9
8.4 Error Message Table ................................................................................................ 8-12
8.5 Dip Switch Setting Table ........................................................................................... 8-12
8.6 Parameter Setting Tables .......................................................................................... 8-13
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§1 INTRODUCTION
• This service manual is for the OPHTHALMIC YAG LASER SYSTEM YC-1800.

• Be sure to use this manual after understanding the operator’s manual for the OPHTHALMIC
YAG LASER SYSTEM YC-1800 thoroughly.

• Refer to the OPHTHALMIC YAG LASER SYSTEM YC-1800 Operator’s Manual and Parts
List.

• Specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. Refer to the Technical
Bulletin for important changes.

• In case the system can not be repaired according to the procedures described in this manual,
please tell us the serial number of the system and details of the symptom or symptoms.

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§2 CAUTIONS

2.1 General

• Servicing should be performed by NIDEK service persons or other qualified personnel.

• Perform all servicing according to the procedures described in this manual. Failure to do so
may cause unexpected accident or malfunction.

• Be sure to turn the key switch to the off position during servicing and remove the AC adapter
from the power outlet unless there is an instruction to turn it on.

2.2 During Service

• Take countermeasures against static electricity before the service.

• If malfunction occurs, check the symptom and turn the key switch to the off position.

• Do not lose or drop removed parts inside the YC-1800.


Prepare a case beforehand to store loose parts.

• Take care not to bump the YC-1800.

• Use suitable tools to screw or unscrew the screws.

• Apply a threadlocking adhesive to the screws which have been loosened and tightened again.

• If the YC-1800 produces smoke or strange odors, immediately turn the keyswitch to the off
position and disconnect the AC adapter from the outlet.
Usage of the system under such abnormal conditions may cause fire or electric shock.

• Do not perform servicing with wet hands.


Doing so could cause electric shock or malfunction.

• In §3 TROUBLESHOOTING, when checking a break in a cable, also check the following


according to the wiring diagram and connector cable.
1. Proper connections and crimping
2. Proper contact by connecting and disconnecting connectors
3. Proper soldering
* Do not yank the cables with excessive force. Doing so could cause breakage.

2.3 During Laser Emission

• Never emit the laser beam directly on personnel or things.

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2.4 Handling the Laser Head

• Never disassemble or repair the laser head.


Return the laser head to NIDEK if the repair is necessary. NIDEK will not be responsible for
accidents or malfunction cause by the YC-1800 repaired by other than NIDEK.

2.5 Adjustment

• Adjust the YC-1800 on a vibration free, level, and stable surface.


Failure to do so could prevent adjustment from being performed correctly.

• Do not use adjustment jigs for other than the intended purpose.

• Since the Nd:YAG laser used in the YC-1800 is an invisible infrared ray, improper operation
may cause the hazardous exposure to radiation.

• Never face to the laser beam aperture in the laser beam path.

• Wear the safety goggles specified for the Nd:YAG laser.

• Never gaze directly the Nd:YAG laser beam even when wearing the safety goggles.

• Do not touch optical parts such as mirror or lens with bare hands.

• Never expose the laser beam to your skin.

• Take care not to receive electric shock when opening the cover to check or repair the electrical
system.

• The YAG laser uses the high voltage.

2.6 Using the Energy Meter for the YAG laser

• Depending on the energy meter to be used, the necessity of the dispersion lens, which is attached
to the objective lens at the time of energy measurement, is varied.
Refer to the table below when measuring the energy.
Energy meter Dispersion lens
38-0101 Necessary
S200 (PHDX50)
Unnessary
S310 (PHDX50)

• The detector of the energy meter may be damaged if the excessive energy density is applied to
the photoreceptor of the detector.
Maximize the spot size of the aiming beam on the photoreceptor as possible so that the YAG
laser beam never come into focus on the phoxtoreceptor.

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§3 TROUBLESHOOTING

Plug the power cord to the wall outlet.

No
Does the LINE indicator light up? 4.1 The LINE indicator does not light up.

Yes

Insert the key and turn it to the ON position.

No 4.2 Only the fixation lamp does not light up.


Do the fixation lamp and backlight panel light up?
4.3 Only the backlight panel does not light up.
Yes

Yes
Does an error display appear? 4.4 The error display appears.

No

Remove the hole cap and insert the focusing rod. No


4.5 The illumination light is not projected.
Is the illumination light projected on the rod?
Yes

Adjust the diopter of the eyepieces.

Adjust the pupil distance (PD) of the microscope.

4.6 The focusing rod appears moved when the PD is


changed.
No
Is the optical system of the microscope normal? 4.7 The illumination light is not in the center of the
visual field when the magnification is 12.5x.
Yes 4.8 The focusing rod can not be seen clearly.

No
Is the illumination condition normal? 4.9 There are some spots in the illumination light.

Yes

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Does turning fully the illum ination control No


4.10 The illumination light does not go out.
counterclockwise turn off the illumination light?
Yes

No 4.11 The base does not move smoothly.


Does the slit lamp function normally?
4.12 The base does not go up or down smoothly.
Yes

Reduce the light amount of the slit lamp.

No
Is the aiming beam visible? 4.13 The aiming beam is not emitted.

Yes

Does pressing the STATUS switch turn off the


No
STANDBY indicator and turn on the READY 4.14 The READY indicator does not light up.
indicator?
Yes
4.4 The error display appears.
Does pressing the trigger switch emit the YAG laser No 4.15 The burn pattern is not aligned with the aiming
beam normally? beam.
4.16 The burn pattern is uneven.
Yes

Does pressing the burst switch change the number of No


4.17 The number of pulses does not change.
pulses?
Yes

Does the pressing the reset switch resets the No


4.18 The COUNTER display does not return to 0.
COUNTER display to 0?
Yes

No 4.19 The energy output measured with the YAG


Is the emitted YAG laser beam energy normal?
energy meter is abnormal.
Yes

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Does the pressing the emergency stop switch stop No 4.20 The YC-1800 does not stop with the emergency
the YC-1800? stop switch.
Yes

Turn the key switch to the OFF position and remove


it.

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§4 SUB TROUBLESHOOTING

4.1 The Line Indicator does not Light Up.


No
Is the required voltage applied to the wall outlet? Secured the required voltage.

Yes

Is the voltage between the P10 (J10) 1st and 2nd pins on No
Replace the switching power supply.
the switching power supply (13704-E020) DC + 12 V?
Yes

Is the voltage between the J20 1st and 3rd and 2nd and 4th No Replace the base plate ASSY.
pins on the base plate ASSY. (13706-EA17) DC + 12 V? (See 6.2.10.)
Yes

Is the voltage between the P401 (J401) 1st and 3rd and
No
2nd and 4th pins on the relay board (13706-BA04) DC Replace the cable ASSY. (13706-EA16).
+ 12 V?

Yes

Is the voltage between the J403 4th and 5th pins on the No Replace the relay board.
relay board DC + 12 V? (See 6.1.2.)
Yes

Replace the key switch ASSY. (13706-EA11).


(See 6.2.7.)

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4.2 Only the Fixation Lamp does not Light Up.


Is the voltage between the P113 (J113) 10th and 13th No Replace the master board.
pins on the master board (13706-BA01) DC + 12 V? (See 6.1.1.)
Yes

Is the voltage between the P20 12th and 15th pins on No


Replace or repair the cable ASSY.
the cable ASSY. (13706-EA16) DC + 12 V?
Yes

Is the voltage between the J40 1st and 2nd pins on the No Replace the base plate ASSY.
base plate ASSY. (13706-EA17) DC + 12 V? (See 6.2.10.)
Yes

Are there any breaks between the following connectors


in the head rest ASSY. (13706-EA14)?
No Repair the head rest ASSY. or replace the head rest
P40 - JP1
(13706-4100). (See 6.19.)
1st pin - 1st pin (resistance: about 1.2 KΩ)
2nd pin - 2nd pin (continuity)

Yes

Replace the green or flexible fixation lamp (34405-


0000). (See 6.3.)

4.3 Only the Backlight Panel does not Light Up.


Is the voltage between the J101 16th and 18th and 17th and No Replace the master board.
19th pins on the master board (13706-BA01) DC + 5 V? (See 6.1.1.)
Yes

Yes
Is there a break in the flexible flat cable (13706-E020)? Replace the flexible flat cable.

No

Replace the display panel ASSY. (13706-1400).


(See 6.11.)

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4.4 The Error Display Appears.


4.4.1 Error 1

Turn the key switch to the off position. Remove the right and left covers and leave the device as
it is for 30 minutes to let it cool naturally in the air.
After cooling, replace the master board (13706-BA01) if the error does not clear. (See 6.1.1.)

4.4.2 Error 5
Is the voltage between the P103 (J103) 1st and 2nd
No
pins on the master board (13706-BA01) DC +10 V to Replace the master board. (See 6.1.1.)
11 V when the YC-1800 is in READY?
Yes

Does the solenoid of the YAG shutter function when No Replace the YAG shutter ASSY. (13706-EA03).
the YC-1800 is in READY? (See 6.2.1.)
Yes

Is the voltage of P103 (J103) on the master board as


follows when the YAG shutter functions?
Shutter opened: 0 V between 5th and 7th pins, 5 V No Replace or adjust the YAG shutter ASSY.
between 6th and 7th pins (See 6.2.1.)
Shutter closed: 5 V between 5th and 7th pins, 0 V
between 6th and 7th pins

Yes

Replace the master board. (See 6.1.1.)

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4.4.3 Error 7

Is the voltage between the P104 (J104) 1st and 2nd


No
pins on the master board (13706-BA01) DC +12 V Replace the master board. (See 6.1.1.)
when the YC-1800 is in READY?
Yes

Does the solenoid of the aiming shutter function when No Replace the aiming shutter (13706-EA04).
the YC-1800 is in READY? (See 6.2.2.)
Yes

Is the voltage of P104 (J104) on the master board as


follows when the aiming shutter functions?
Shutter opened: 0 V between 4th and 5th pins, 5 V No Replace or adjust the aiming shutter.
between 7th and 5th pins (See 6.2.2.)
Shutter closed: 5 V between 4th and 5th pins, 0 V
between 7th and 5th pins

Yes

Replace the master board. (See 6.1.1.)

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4.4.4 Error 10

Set DIP SW1-7 on the display board (13704-BA02)


to the OFF (upper) position. The number of pulses
appears on the COUNTER display.

Emit ten shots of the YAG laser beam.

Is 4 (number of pulses) displayed on the COUNTER Yes Replace the master board (13706-BA01).
display in eight or more of ten shots? (See 6.1.1.)
No

Adjust the PFN voltage. (See 7.5.4 and 7.5.5.)

Yes Replace the MYLA laser head (13739-0000).


Does Error10 occur?
(See 6.21.)
No

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4.4.5 Error 12

Replace the power supply board (13733-BA01). (See 6.1.3.)

4.4.6 Error 13

Use the YC-1800 away from the instruments which may make noises.

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4.4.7 Error 14
Does the flash lamp light up in the trigger switch on Yes Replace the master board (13706-BA01).
or test fire? (See 6.1.1.)
No

No
Is the PFN voltage normal? Adjust the PFN voltage. (See 7.5.4 and 7.5.5.)

Yes

Is there a break in the YL board ASSY. (13706- Yes


Replace the YL board ASSY.
EA05)?
No

Is the TP3 (TRIG OUT) signal of the power supply


board (13733-BA01) normal when the trigger is on? No
Replace the master board. (See 6.1.1.)
TRIG OUT OFF:12V
ON:0.6V
Yes

Is there a break in the YL cable ASSY. (13706- Yes


Replace the YL cable ASSY.
EA06)?
No

Replace the power supply board.


(See 6.1.3.)

No Replace the MYLA laser head (13739-0000).


Is the error resolved?
(See 6.21.)
Yes

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4.4.8 Error 15
Replace the energy monitor ASSY. (13706-EA08).
(See 6.2.4.)

No Replace the master board (13706-BA01).


Is the error resolved?
(See 6.1.1.)
Yes

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4.4.9 Error 30
Is there a break in the YL board ASSY. (13706- Yes
Replace the YL board ASSY.
EA05)?
No

Is the voltage between the P107 (J107) 6th and 7th


No
pins on the master board (13706-BA01) 0 V when Replace the master board. (See 6.1.1.)
the trigger switch is pressed?
Yes

Is the voltage between TP5 and GND on the power


No Replace the power supply board.
supply board (13733-BA01) DC + 12 V when the
(See 6.1.3.)
trigger switch is pressed?
Yes

Is the voltage between TP4 and GND on the power


No Replace the power supply board.
supply board DC + 5 V when the trigger switch is
(See 6.1.3.)
pressed?
Yes

Replace the master board. (See 6.1.1.)

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4.4.10 Error 31
Is there a break in the YL board ASSY. (13706- Yes
Replace the YL board ASSY.
EA05)?
No

Compare the PFN voltage setting value of Parameter


10 with the PFN voltage setting value (between the
J2 1st (+) and 5th (-) pins on the power supply Yes Replace the master board (13706-BA01).
board). Is the difference within 20 V? (See 6.1.1.)
Be aware that the voltage becomes 440 ± 10 V at
maximum.

No

Replace the power supply board (13733-BA01).


(See 6.1.3.)

4.4.11 Error 50
Replace the energy monitor ASSY. (13706-EA08).
(See 6.2.4.)

No Replace the master board (13706-BA01).


Is the error resolved?
(See 6.1.1.)
Yes

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4.4.12 Error 51

Is the TP3 voltage on the master board (13706-


Yes Replace the master board (13706-BA01).
BA01) between 0.2 V (min) and 4.5 V (max) when
(See 6.1.1.)
the energy control is turned?
No

Replace the energy monitor ASSY. (13706-EA08).


(See 6.2.4.)

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4.4.13 Error 52

Is the TP4 voltage on the master board (13706-


Yes Replace the master board (13706-BA01).
BA01) between about 0.5 V (ANT500) and 4.5 V
(See 6.1.1.)
(POST500) when the focus shift control is turned?
No

Replace the focus shift ASSY. (13706-EA07).


(See 6.2.3.)

4.4.14 Error 53
4.4.14.1 In the case of the hand switch

Is the voltage between the P102 (J102) 1st pin and No


Replace the master board. (See 6.1.1.)
GND on the master board (13706-BA01) DC + 12 V?
Yes

Is there a break in the hand switch relay (13706- Yes


Replace the hand switch relay.
EA01)?
No

Is the voltage between P102 (J102) 2nd (or 3rd) pin


No Replace the hand switch board (13706-BA07).
and GND on the master board DC + 12 V when the
(See 6.1.4.)
hand switch is pressed?
Yes

Replace the master board. (See 6.1.1.)

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4.4.14.2 In the case of the foot switch

Is there continuity between the 1st and 2nd and 2nd


No
and 3rd pins of the foot switch connector when the Replace the foot switch (FB-10).
foot switch is on?
Yes

Is there a break in the base plate ASSY. (13706- Yes


Replace the base plate ASSY. (See 6.2.10.)
EA17)?
No

Yes
Is there a break in the cable ASSY. (13706-EA16)? Replace the cable ASSY.

No

Replace the master board (13706-BA01).


(See 6.1.1.)

4.4.15 Error 54
Is there a break in the energy monitor ASSY. Yes
Replace the energy monitor ASSY. (See 6.2.4.)
(13706-EA08)?
No

Does the waveform between TP8 and GND as well as


that between TP9 and GND on the master board
Yes
(13706-BA01) change in order of Low, High, and Replace the master board. (See 6.1.1.)
Low when the hand switch is pressed? (High: DC +5
V, Low: DC 0 V)

Yes

Replace the energy monitor ASSY. (See 6.2.4.)

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4.4.16 Error 90

Replace the master board (13706-BA01). (See 6.1.1.)

4.4.17 Error 91

Cancel the error and enter the data again.


If the error does not dissapear, replace the master board (13706-BA01). (See 6.1.1.)

4.4.18 Error 93

Cancel the error and enter the data again.


If the error does not dissapear, replace the master board (13706-BA01). (See 6.1.1.)

4.4.19 Error 94

Replace the master board (13706-BA01). (See 6.1.1.)

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4.5 The Illumination Light is not Projected.


Is the illumination light projected by turning the Yes
End
illumination control clockwise?
No

Yes
Is the illumination lamp (34530-E003) blown? Replace the illumination lamp.

No

Is the voltage between the P405 (J405) 3rd and 4th


No Replace the illumination control ASSY. (13706-
pins on the relay board (13706-BA04) DC 0 V when
EA13). (See 6.2.9.)
the illumination control is turned?
Yes

Disconnect P405 (J405) on the relay board. Turn the


illumination control. At this time, does the resistance No Replace the illumination control ASSY.
b et w ee n t he P 405 1s t and 2n d pi n s on t he (See 6.2.9.)
illumination control ASSY. change?
Yes

Does the voltage between TP1 and GND on the


No
relay board change in the range from DC 0 V to 6 V Replace the relay board. (See 6.1.2.)
when the illumination control is turned?
Yes

Is there a poor contact in the contact pins of P406 in Yes


Repair P406 in the lamp house.
the lamp house (13706-5100)?
No

Replace the lamp house. (See 6.20.)

4.6 The Focusing Rod Appears Moved when the PD is Changed.

Change the pupil distance while looking through the binocular tube for each eye.
When the illumination light shifts from the center of the visual field through the eyepiece, adjust
the optical axis of the binocular microscope. (See 7.1.1.)

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4.7 The Illumination Light is not in the Center of the Visual Field when
the Magnification is 12.5×.

Adjust the optical axis of the microscope. (See 7.1.)

4.8 The Focusing Rod cannot be Seen Clearly.


Can the focus be adjusted by turning the diopter Yes Wipe the objective lenses and eyepieces with the
adjustment of eyepiece for each eye? mixed solvent of alcohol.
No

Replace the eyepieces.

4.9 There are Some Spots in the Illumination Light.

Return the YC-1800 to tche factory.

4.10 The Illumination Light does not Go Out.


Is the voltage between the P405 (J405) 3rd and 4th pins
No Replace the illumination control ASSY. (13706-
on the relay board (13706-BA04) DC + 12 V when the
EA13). (Refer to 6.2.9.)
illumination control is turned fully counterclockwise?
Yes

Replace the relay board. (See 6.1.2.)

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4.11 The Base does not Move Smoothly.


Yes
Is the slide plate (13704-M373) dirty? Clean the slide plate.

No

Yes
Is the slide plate broken? Replace the slide plate. (See 6.22.)

No

Yes
Is the rack (34348-M009) broken? Replace the rack. (See 6.23.)

No

Yes
Is the pinion (32903-M138) broken? Replace the pinion. (See 6.24.)

No

Replace the wheel shaft (13706-3120).


(See 6.14.)

4.12 The Base does not Go Up or Down Smoothly.


Yes
Is gear A (13704-M304) broken? Replace gear A. (See 6.25.)

No

Is the middle gear (13704-M320) in the middle gear Yes


Replace the middle gear. (See 6.13.)
ASSY. (13704-3020) broken?
No

Is gear B (13706-M312) in the vertical movement Yes


Replace gear B (13706-M312). (See 6.26.)
screw (13706-3130) broken?
No

Adjust the vertical movement base.


(See 7.10.)

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4.13 The Aiming Beam is not Emitted.


Yes Pressing the aiming switch + lights up the aiming
Does the aiming off indicator light up?
beam.
No

Can the voltage between TP12 and GND on the


No
master board (13706-BA01) adjusted in the range Replace the master board. (See 6.1.1.)
from DC 0 V to 1.2 V?

Yes

It the aiming beam emitted when the voltage No Replace the aiming LD ASSY. (13706-EA10).
between TP12 and GND on the master board? (See 6.2.6.)
Yes

Adjust the aiming beam power output.


(See 7.5.3.)

4.14 The READY Indicator does not Light Up.


Yes Pressing the aiming switch + lights up the aiming
Does the aiming off indicator light up?
beam.
No

Wipe the side without the blue mark of the flexible


flat cable (13706-E020) with alcohol.

Yes
Is the trouble resolved? END

No

Replace the display panel ASSY. (13706-1400).


(See 6.11.)

No Replace the master board (13706-BA01).


Is the trouble resolved?
(See 6.1.1.)
Yes

END

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4.15 The Burn Pattern is not Aligned with the Aiming Beam.

Adjust the optical axis of the YAG laser beam. (See 7.4.)

4.16 The Burn Pattern is Uneven.

Be sure to tape up a burn paper so that the optical system is not grimed with soot.

Is the burn pattern uneven at the front of the beam No Blow off the dirt on the beam expander with the
expander (expander ASSY.)? (D in the figure below) blower.
Yes

Is the burn pattern uneven at the front of the dichroic No Blow off the dirt on the dichroic mirror with the
mirror (D mirror ASSY.)? (C in the figure below) blower.
Yes

Is the burn pattern uneven at the front of the mirror No


Blow off the dirt on the mirror with the blower.
(mirror holder 3)? (B in the figure below)
Yes

Is the burn pattern uneven between the MYLA laser


No Blow off the dirt on the energy control ASSY. with
head and energy control ASSY? (A in the figure
the blower.
below)

Yes

Replace the power supply board and MYLA laser


head unit. (See 6.1.3 and 6.21.) #

&
$

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4.17 The Number of Pulses does not Change.


Wipe the side without the blue mark of the flexible
flat cable (13706-E020) with alcohol.

Yes
Can the number of pulses set? End

No

Replace the display panel ASSY. (13706-1400).


(See 6.11.)

No Replace the master board (13706-BA01).


Can the number of pulses set?
(See 6.1.1.)
Yes

End

4.18 The COUTNER Display does not Return to 0.


Wipe the side without the blue mark of the flexible
flat cable (13706-E020) with alcohol.

Yes
Can the number on the COUNTER display become 0? End

No

Replace the display panel ASSY. (13706-1400).


(See 6.11.)

No Replace the master board (13706-BA01).


Can the number on the COUNTER display become 0?
(See 6.1.1.)
Yes

End

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4.19 The Energy Output Measured with the YAG Energy Meter is
Abnormal.
Adjust the YAG laser energy output.
(Refer to 7.6.)

No Replace the power supply board (13733-BA01) and


Is the trouble resolved?
MYLA laser head. (Refer to 6.1.3 and 6.21.)
Yes

End

4.20 The YC-1800 does not Stop with the Emergency Stop Switch.
Disconnect P404 (J4) on the relay board (13706-
BA04).

Does the continuity status between the P404 1st and


2nd pins on the emergency switch ASSY. (13706-
No Replace the emergency switch ASSY.
EA12) become as follows?
(Refer to 6.2.8.)
When it is pressed: No continuity
When it is released: Continuity
Yes

Replace the relay board. (See 6.1.2.)

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§5 COVER REMOVEMENT

5.1 Right and Left Covers

1. Loosen SB3 × 5 (n=3) (shown with the arrows


in the right figure) with a hexagonal wrench.

2. Remove the left cover (13706-M004).

3. Remove the right cover (13706-M003) in the


same manner.


5.2 Base Cover A

1. Unscrew CK2.6 × 6 (n=2).



%-˜
2. Remove base cover A (13706-M321).



5.3 Lower Cover

1. Unscrew CK2.6 × 4 (n=2).

2. Remove the lower cover (13706-M007).


%-˜

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5.4 Vertical Movement Cover


1. Turn the joystick to move the YC body to
the upper limit position. 

2. Remove base cover A (13706-M321). (See 


5$˜
5.2.)

3. Unscrew SB3 × 6 (n=2) and rotate base cover


C (13706-M323) together with the cover
mount (13706-M303).

4. Pull the brake lever to the operator’s side.




5. Unscrew CK2 × 4 (n=2) to remove the %-˜
vertical movement cover (13706-M332). 

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5.5 Base Cover C


1. Remove base cover A (13706-M321). (See 
5$˜
5.2.)

2. Remove the vertical movement cover (13706-
M332). (See 5.4.)

3. Remove P404 (J4) and P405 (J5) on the relay


board (13706-BA04).

4. Remove base cover C (13706-M323) together


with the cover mount (13706-M303).

5. Remove the cover (13706-M318).


* When reassembling, attach the cover (13706- 
M318) with its matte side up and chamfered & '#
edges facing the joystick side.

6. Remove the control cap (82046-0703D). $ 

7. Remove the control (82045-0912B).



8. Remove the emergency SW ASSY. (13706-
EA12).

9. Unscrew the PT2 × 5 (n=2) and remove the


base cover C (13706-M323).



26˜

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5.6 Removing the Arm Covers


1. Rotate the lamp house (13706-5100). %-˜


2. Unscrew CK2 × 5 (n=2) to remove the left 


arm cover (13706-M005) and right one
(13706-M006). 

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§6 PARTS REPLACEMENT

6.1 Boards
6.1.1 Master board

Replacement part: 13706-BA01


1. Remove the right cover (13706-M003). (See
5.1.)
2. Disconnect all connectors from the master $#
board (13706-BA01). 
3. Unscrew PC3 × 8 (n=4) to remove the master 
board (13).
4. Remove the spacers (13611-M076).
5. Replace the master board.
6. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.
* Mount the EEPROM attached to the old 
master board on the new one. 69 
2%˜
7. Adjust the following.
1) Adjust the aiming beam power output. (See
7.5.3.)
2) Adjust the PFN voltage. (See 7.5.5.)
3) Adjust the YAG laser beam energy output.
(See 7.6.)

6.1.2 Relay board

Replacement part: 13706-BA04


1. Remove the vertical movement cover. (See
$#
5.4.)
2. Disconnect all connectors from the relay
board (13706-BA04).
3. Unscrew PC3 × 5 to remove TR1 on the relay
board.

4. Unscrew PC3 × 5 (n=4) to remove the relay 2%˜
board.
5. Replace the relay board.
6. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.

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6.1.3 Power supply board

Replacement part: 13733-BA01


1. Remove the arm covers. (See 5.6.) 2%˜
2. Disconnect all connectors from the power 
$#
supply board (13733-BA01).

3. Unscrew PC3 × 6 (n=4) to remove the power 2%˜
supply board.
4. Replace the power supply board.
5. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.
6. Adjust the actual PFN voltage. (See 7.5.4.)

6.1.4 Hand switch board

Replacement part: 13706-BA07


1. Remove the joystick (13706-3200). (See 6.17.)
2. Turn the top of the grip (13706-M360).
3. Rotate the grip (13706-M354), and unscrew
FK2 × 4 (n=3). 
4. Remove the trigger switch (13706-3210).


(-˜

5. Unscrew CK2 × 12 (n=3) to remove the hand


switch board (13706-BA07).
6. Remove the cables soldered to the hand
switch board with a soldering iron.
7. Replace the hand switch board.
8. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.

9. Adjust the smart switch. (See 7.13.) %-˜ $#

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6.2 Cable Assemblies


6.2.1 YAG shutter

Replacement part: 13706-EA03 %-˜




1. Unscrew SB3 × 5 to remove the YAG shutter '#


ASSY. (13706-1120). (See 6.5.)
2. Unscrew HH3 × 3 (n=2) to remove the shutter
plate (13706-M116). 
3. Unscrew 1N2.6 (n=2) and SW2.6 (n=2) to 
remove the YAG shutter (13706-EA03). 59 

0 
4. Unscrew CK2 × 3 (n=2) to remove the YAG
shutter.
**˜
 
5. Replace the YAG shutter.
6. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.


7. After reassembling the YAG shutter, adjust Not shielded Shielded Shielded Not shielded

its sensor position so that the shutter plate


(13706-M116) is as shown in the right figures.



When the shutter closes When the shutter opens

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6.2.2 Aiming shutter

Replacement part: 13706-EA04


1. Unscrew SB3 × 5 (n=2) to remove the aiming
shutter ASSY. (13706-1220). (See 6.9.)
2. Uncrew PC2 × 3 (n=2) to remove the sensor
together with the board mounting plate
(13706-M126). 
 '#
3. Unscrew CK2 × 3 (n=2) to remove the sensor %-˜ **˜
of the aiming shutter (13706-EA04).
4. Loosen HH3 × 3 to remove the shaft (13706-
M124). 59


5. Unscrew CK2 × 3 (n=2) and SW2 (n=2) to


remove the solenoid of the aiming shutter.

6. Replace the aiming shutter. %-˜


7. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.



2%˜

8. After reassembling the aiming shutter, adjust  


its sensor and solenoid positions so that the Not shielded Shielded

shutter plate (13706-M125) is as shown in


the right figures.

'# Shielded '# Not shielded

12'0 %.15'

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6.2.3 Focus shift ASSY.

Replacement part: 13706-EA07


1. Remove the right cover (13706-M003) and
left cover (13706-M004). (See 5.1.)
2. Disconnect P109 (J9) from the master board
(13706-BA01).
3. Remove the focus ASSY. (13706-1130). (See
6.6.)
4. Unscrew CK2 × 5 (n=2) and PW2 (n=2) to
remove the focus shift ASSY. (13706-EA07)
together with the mount (1370-M103). **˜ 
5. Unscrew HH3 × 3 (n=2) and nut attached to 29
13706-EA07 to remove the focus shift ASSY.  
%-˜
(13706-EA07).
6. Replace the focus shift ASSY.

7. Adjust the position of the focus ASSY. (See
'#
7.4.2.)
8. Adjust the D mirror ASSY. (See 7.4.3.)
9. Adjust the focus. (See 7.4.4.)
10. Adjust the focus shift indication. (See 7.4.5.)

6.2.4 Energy monitor ASSY.

Replacement part: 13706-EA08


1. Remove the right cover (13706-M003) and
left cover (13706-M004). (See 5.1.)
2. Unscrew SB2 × 4 (n=2) to remove the
potentiometer of the energy monitor ASSY.
**˜ 
(13706-EA08) together with the bearing
(13706-M103).
3. Unscrew HH3 × 3 to remove the screw gear 
(13702-M063).
4. Remove the attached nut and potentiometer
of the energy monitor ASSY. '#
5. Unscrew CK2 × 4 (n=2) to remove the energy

monitor ASSY. %-˜ 
5$˜
6. Replace the energy monitor ASSY.
'#
7. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.
8. Set the energy output display and preset
data. (See 7.6.3.2.)

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6.2.5 Energy motor ASSY.

Replacement part: 13706-EA09


1. Remove the right cover (13706-M003) and
left cover (13706-M004). (See 5.1.)
2. Disconnect P111 (J111) on the master board

(13706-BA01).
3. Unscrew SB2 × 8 (n=2) to remove the energy **˜
motor ASSY. (13706-EA09) together with the
spacer collar (13706-M105).
4. Loosen HH2 × 3 to remove the screw gear 
5$˜
(13706-M110) together with the shaft (13706-
M109).
5. Replace the energy motor ASSY. '#  
6. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.
7. Set the energy output display and preset
data. (See 7.6.3.2.)
8. Set the energy output display and preset
data. (See 7.6.3.2.)

6.2.6 Aiming LD ASSY.

Replacement part: 13706-EA10


1. Remove the LD ASSY. (13706-1210). (See
6.8.) 
2. Unscrew CK2 × 6 (n=2) to remove the LD
clamp plate (13706-M121). '#
3. Disconnect the pin of P112 on the aiming LD
ASSY. (13706-EA10) from the connector 
housing. 
%-˜
4. Remove the O ring (82001-RG003) and
aiming LD ASSY. from the LD holder 
(13706-M120). 4)
5. Replace the aiming LD ASSY.
6. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.
7. Adjust the aiming spots. (See 7.3.)

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6.2.7 Key switch ASSY.

Replacement part: 13706-EA11


1. Remove the vertical movement cover (13706-
M332). (See 5.4.)
2. Disconnect P403 (J3) on the relay board
(13706-BA04).
3. Unscrew PC3 × 5 (n=3) to remove the key 
switch ASSY. (13706-EA11). 2%˜
4. Replace the key switch ASSY.
5. Reassemble all parts in reverse order. '#

6.2.8 Emergency switch ASSY.

Replacement part: 13706-EA12


1. Remove the vertical movement cover (13706-
M332). (See 5.4.) '#
2. Disconnect P404 (J4) on the relay board
(13706-BA04). 
3. Replace the emergency switch ASSY. (13706-
EA12).
4. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.

6.2.9 Illumination control ASSY.

Replacement part: 13706-EA13


1. Remove base cover C (13706-M323). (See  
& $
5.5.)
2. Remove the control cap (82046-0703D).
3. Remove the control (82045-0912B).

4. Unscrew PT2 × 5 (n=2) to remove the cover
mount (13706-M303). Unscrew PT2 × 6
(n=2).
5. Remove the nut to remove the illumination
control ASSY. (13706-EA13). '#
6. Replace the illumination control ASSY.
7. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.



26˜
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6.2.10 Base plate ASSY.

Replacement part: 13706-EA17 


1. Remove the head rest (13706-4100). (See
6.19.)
2. Disconnect P20 on the cable ASSY. (13706-
EA16).
3. Remove the grip (13702-M412). '#
4. Unscrew SB4 × 6 (n=2) to remove the base
plate ASSY. (13706-EA17).
5. Replace the base plate ASSY.
6. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.


5$˜

6.3 Fixation Lamp (Green)

Replacement part: 34405-0000 (Green) (Joint type) or


13406-5120 (Flexible type)

* These fixation lamps above are compatible to each other.

1. Remove and replace the green fixation lamp


(34405-0000/13706-5120).
2. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.


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6.4 Energy Adjustment ASSY.

Replacement part: 13706-1110


1. Remove the right cover (13706-M003) and **˜


left cover (13706-M004). (See 5.1.)


2. Remove the right and left caps (82046- 

1705A) and two controls (82045-2118B). 5$˜

3. Unscrew HH3 × 3 (n=2) to remove two 
stopper B (13706-M016). $
4. Unscrew SB3 × 6 (n=3) to remove the energy
adjustment ASSY. (13706-1101).
5. Replace the energy adjustment ASSY. 
6. Reassemble all parts in reverse order. 

7. Adjust the YAG laser beam energy output. 
(See 7.6.) #

6.5 YAG Shutter ASSY.

Replacement part: 13706-1120


1. Remove the right cover (13706-M003) and left cover (13706-M004). (See 5.1.)
2. Remove the energy control ASSY (13706-1110). (See 6.4.)
3. Disconnect connector P103 (J103) on the
master board (13706-BA01).
4. Unscrew SB3 × 5 to remove the YAG shutter
ASSY. (13706-1120).
5. Replace the YAG shutter ASSY.
6. Adjust the YAG laser energy output. (See 
7.6.)

5$˜

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6.6 Focus ASSY.

Replacement part: 13706-1130


1. Remove the right cover (13706-M003) and left cover (13706-M004). (See 5.1.)
2. Remove the energy adjustment ASSY. (13706-1110). (See 6.4.)
3. Remove the control cap (82046-1705A (n=2))
and control (82045-2118A (n=2)). 
**˜
4. Unscrew HH3 × 3 (n=2) to remove stopper
(13706-M010 (n=2)). 

5. Disconnect P111 (J111) on the master board 5$˜ 

(13706-BA01). 
#
6. Unscrew SB3 × 6 (n=4) to remove the focus
ASSY. (13706-1130).
7. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.
8. Adjust the focus ASSY. position. (See 7.4.2.) 

9. Adjust the D mirror ASSY. (See7.4.3.) 

10. Adjust the focus. (See7.4.4.) #
11. Adjust the focus shift indication. (See 7.4.5.)

6.7 D Mirror ASSY.

Replacement part: 13704-1140


1. Remove the right cover (13706-M003) and
left cover (13706-M004). (See 5.1.) 
2. Unscrew PC3 × 6 (n=3) and (n=3) to remove
the D mirror ASSY. (13704-1140). 29


3. Replace the D mirror ASSY. 


4. Reassemble all parts in reverse order. 2%˜
5. Adjust the D mirror ASSY. (See 7.4.3.)

6.8 LD ASSY.

Replacement part: 13706-1210


1. Remove the right cover (13706-M003) and
left cover (13706-M004). (See 5.1.) 
2. Remove the lower cover. (See 5.3.)
3. Disconnect connector P112 (J112) on the
master board (13706-BA01).
4. Unscrew SB3 × 8 (n=2) and remove the
eccentric shafts (13611-M117) and LD ASSY. 
(13706-1210).  5$˜
5. Replace the LD ASSY.
6. Adjust the aiming spots. (See 7.3.)

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6.9 Aiming Shutter ASSY.

Replacement part: 13706-1220


1. Remove the right cover (13706-M003) and
left cover (13706-M004). (See 5.1.)
2. Remove the lower cover (13706-M007). (See
5.3.)
3. Disconnect P104 (J4) on the master board
(13706-BA01).
4. Unscrew SB3 × 5 (n=2) to remove the aiming 5$˜


shutter ASSY. (13706-1220).


5. Replace the aiming shutter ASSY.
6. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.
7. Adjust the following.
1) When the shutter opens: The shutter plate 
shall not shield the aiming beam.
2) When the shutter closes: The shutter plate
shall shield the aiming beam.

6.10 Control Board ASSY.

Replacement part: 13706-1300


1. Remove the right cover (13706-M003) and
left cover (13706-M004). (See 5.1.)
2. Disconnect all connectors from the master
board (13706-BA01).
3. Unscrew PC3 × 5 (n=4) to remove the control
board ASSY. (13706-1300).
4. Replace the control board ASSY.
5. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.
* Mount the EEPROM attached to the old 
master board (13706-BA01) on the new one. 
2%˜


2%˜

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6.11 Display Panel ASSY.

Replacement part: 13706-1400


1. Remove the right cover (13706-M003) and
left cover (137076-M004). (See 5.1.)
2. Disconnect J201 from the display board

(13704-BA02). 5$˜
3. Unscrew SB3 × 6 and SB3 × 12 (n=2) to
remove the display panel ASSY. (13706- 
1400).
4. Replace the display panel ASSY.
5. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.

5$˜

6.12 Microscope

Replacement part: 13706-2000


1. Remove the right cover (13706-M003) and 
left cover (13706-M004). (See 5.1.)
2. Unscrew SB3 × 8 (n=2) to remove the
microscope (13706-2000).
3. Replace the microscope.
4. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.
5. Adjust the microscope visual field. (See 
7.1.2.) 5$˜

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6.13 Middle Gear

Replacement part: 13704-3020


1. Remove base cover C (13706-M323). (See
5.5.)
2. Unscrew SB3 × 6 (n=2) to rotate base cover
C together with the cover mount (13706-
M303). (See 5.4.) 
5$˜
3. Unscrew SB3 × 6 (n=4) and 1W3 (n=4) to 9
remove the middle gear (13704-3020).
4. Replace the middle gear. 
5. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.

6.14 Wheel Shaft

Replacement part: 13706-3120


1. Remove the base plate (13706-4000). (See  
(-˜
6.18.) 
2. Remove base cover A (13706-M321). (See

5.2.)
3. Remove the two pinions (32903-M138). (See
6.24.)
4. Uncrew FK2 × 4 (n=2) to remove the two 

spacers (34135-M038). **˜
5. Unscrew the fixing screw (34332-M043) to
remove the shaft (13706-M337). 
6. Rotate the joystick to move the YC main 5$˜

body to the upper limit position.  
7. Unscrew SB3 × 4 (n=2) to remove the base
cover B (13706-M322).
8. Unscrew SB3 × 4 (n=2) to remove the axle
holder (13706-M302).
9. Loosen HH3 × 4 (n=4) to remove the wheel
shaft (13706-3120).
10. Replace the wheel shaft.
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11. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.
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* Make the short side of its length from screw


hole to the edge outside and attach the spacer
(34135-M038)
Attach the spacer with its short side from edge
to the screw outer side.

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6.15 Vertical Movement Screw

Replacement part: 13706-3130


1. Remove the brake lever (13706-3140). (See
6.16.)
2. Remove the vertical movement cover (13706-
M332). (See 5.4.)
3. Unscrew SB3 × 4 (n=2) to remove the vertical
movement screw (13706-3130). 
4. Replace the vertical movement screw.
5. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.

5$˜

6.16 Brake Lever

Replacement part: 13706-3140


1. Remove base cover C (13706-M323). (See
5.5.)
2. Unscrew SB3 × 6 (n=2) to rotate base cover
C together with the cover mount (13706-
M303). (See 5.5.)
3. Unscrew SB3 × 5 (n=2) to remove the brake 
lever (13706-3140). 
4. Replace the brake lever.

5. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.

6.17 Joystick

Replacement part: 13706-3200


1. Remove base cover C (13706-M323). (See
5.5.)
2. Disconnect P30 from the hand switch ASSY. 
(13706-EA02).
3. Remove the pin (13704-M305) to remove the
joystick (13706-3200).
4. Replace the joystick (13706-3200).
5. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.



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6.18 Base Plate

Replacement part: 13706-4000


1. Unscrew PC3 × 6 (n=4) to remove the two
wheel covers (13706-M408).
2. Remove and replace the base plate (13706-
4000).
3. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.


2%˜




6.19 Head Rest

Replacement part: 13706-4100


1. Remove the fixation lamp (34405-0000 or
13706-5120). (See 6.3.)
2. Unscrew PC3 × 6 (n=4) to remove the head
rest (13706-4100).
3. Replace the head rest.
4. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.



2%˜

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6.20 Lamp House

Replacement part: 13706-5100  


5$˜
1. Remove the vertical movement cover (13706- **˜


M332). (See 5.4.)


2. Disconnect P406 (J6) on the relay board 
(13706-BA04). 
3. Remove the cap (13706-M503) and unscrew 
SB3 × 8 (n=4) and HH3 × 8 (n=4).
4. Remove the adjustment shaft (13706-M013). 
5. Remove the nut retainer (34500-M238).
6. Remove the lock ring (13706-M502) and
lamp house (13706-5100).
7. Remove the sleeve (13706-M501) from the
lamp house (13706-5100).
8. Replace the lamp house. 
9. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.
10. Adjust the illumination rotation center.
(See 7.2.)

6.21 MYLA Laser Head

Replacement part: 13739-0000



1. Unscrew PC3 × 5 (n=4) to remove the control
board ASSY. (13706-1300). (See 6.10.)
2. Unscrew PC3 × 8 (end of the GND cable)
and SB3 × 4 (n=3) to remove the MYLA
laser head (13739-0000).
* Cut the tie wrap and heat shrinkable tube with
a nipper. Remove the laser head while retaining
the inside plug with a long-nose plier.
3. Replace the MYLA laser head.
4. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.
5. Adjust the following.
1) Adjust the YAG laser optical axis. (See 7.4.)
2) Perform electric adjustments. (See 7.5.)
Perform the initial setting of the master board
as necessary.
3) Adjust the YAG laser beam energy output.

(See 7.6.) 5$˜

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6.22 Slide Plate

Replacement part: 13704-M373 (%˜




1. Remove the base plate (13706-4000). (See 


6.18.)
2. Unscrew FC2 × 4 (n=4) to remove the slide
plate (13704-M373).
3. Replace the slide plate.
4. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.

6.23 Rack

Replacement part: 34348-M009


1. Remove the base plate (13706-4000). (See
6.18.)
2. Unscrew PC4 × 12 (n=4) to remove the two
racks (34348-M009). 
2%˜
3. Replace the racks.
4. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.





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6.24 Pinion

Replacement part: 32903-M138


1. Remove the base plate (13706-4000). (See
6.18.)
2. Remove and replace the pinions (32903-
M138).
3. Reassemble all parts in reverse order.





6.25 Gear A

Replacement part: 13706-M304


1. Remove the joystick (13706-3200). (See
6.17.)
2. Remove the retainer (13704-M306) and right
bearing (82011-4052B). 
3. Unscrew SP3 × 8 to remove the gear A
(13704-M304). 
52˜ $
4. Replace gear A.
5. Reassemble all parts in reverse order. 
* Apply an adhesive at the tip of SP3 × 8, insert
it into gear A, apply the adhesive around SP3 ×
8.
* Use non-chamfered SP3 × 8.

6.26 Gear B

Replacement part: 13706-M312


1. Remove the vertical screw movement (13706- 
3130). (See 6.15.)
2. Unscrew SB2 × 6 (n=4) to remove the gear B
(13706-M312).
3. Replace gear B.
4. Reassemble all parts in reverse order. 


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§7 ADJUSTMENT

7.1 Microscope Optical Axis

7.1.1 Binocular microscope optical axis

1. Mount the slit lamp (SL) optical axis jig and


reticle attached eyepiece.
Check that the scale of the jig and reticle are
level and plumb.
2. Set the microscope magnification to 12.5×
and maximize the slit width.
3. Adjust SB3 × 10 (n=2) and HH3 × 4 (n=4) so
that the shift between the scale center and
reticle is within the scale of 0.3.
4. Adjust SB3 × 10 (n=2) and HH3 × 4 (n=4) so
that the reticle is within the scale of 0.3 when
the pupillary distance of the binocular
microscope (13706-2200) is changed.
5. Check that the shift between the scale center
and reticle is within the scale of 0.3.
6. When there is a shift beyond 0.3 scale, tighten
HH3 × 4 (n=4).
* The reticle moves in the direction
corresponding to the tightened HH3 × 4. 5$˜


* Perform this adjustment for the right and left 


**˜ 
eyes respectively. 5$˜

* The reticle should be within the scale of 0.3 **˜
and the same in both eye sides.

7.1.2 Microscope visual field

1. Mount the slit lamp (SL) optical axis jig and  


**˜ 5$˜
reticle attached eyepiece.
2. Adjust the jig and eyepiece so that they are
aligned in center.
1) Up and down: Tighten or loosen SB4 × 6
(n=4) and HH4 × 6 (n=4).
2) Right and left: Loosen SB4 × 6 (n=4) to
move the microscope to the right or left.

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7.2 Illumination Rotation Center

1. Set the microscope magnification to 12.5×.



2. Remove the hole cap (13706-M503) to insert
the focusing rod (34131-M551).
* Insert the focusing rod so that its flat surface
faces the microscope.



3. Minimize the slit width and position the slit


Slit image
image vertically. Adjust the focus on the flat
surface of the focusing rod.



4. Perform the following so that the slit image Slit image


on the flat surface of the focusing rod does
not move horizontally even though the lamp
house (13706-5000) is moved horizontally.

In the case of 1) In the case of 2)


1) When the slit image moves opposite to the 5$˜
lamp house movement: Tighten HH3 × 8 **˜ **˜
(n=2) on the patient’s side so that the
focusing rod tilts to the operator’s side.


5$˜
2) When the slit image moves along with the **˜ **˜
lamp house movement: Loosen HH3 × 8
(n=2) on the operator’s side so that the
focusing rod tilts to the patient’s side.

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7.3 Aiming Spots

7.3.1 LD ASSY.

1. Remove the microscope (13706-2000). (See


6.26.)
2. Mount the LD optical axis adjustment jig
on the expander ASSY. (13706-1150).
3. Turn the aiming rotation control so that the
two aiming spots are aligned horizontally to
the X axis of the jig scale.
4. Adjust eccentric shaft (13611-M117 (n=2)),

SB3 × 8 (n=2), and HH3 × 6 (n=4) so that
the jig center is aligned to the center between 
5$˜
the aiming spots.
1) Right and left: SB3 × 8 (n=2) and HH3 × 6 
**˜
(n=4)
2) Up and down: lower eccentric shaft (13611-
M117)
5. Adjust the upper eccentric shaft (13611-
M117) so that the intensity of the aiming
spots is the same.
6. Turn the aiming rotation control so that the
two aiming spots are aligned on the X axis of
the jig scale. Adjust the spots referring to
Steps 4 to 5.

7.3.2 Aiming spot optical axis 


6%˜

1. TC3 × 6 (n=2) to remove the cover (13706-



M205).
2. Insert the focusing rod (34131-M551).

3. Minimize the slit width and position the slit


image horizontally to the focusing rod
Aiming spots
(34131-M551).
4. Adjust HH3 × 6 (n=3) so that the aiming spot
is aligned to the slit image.
Slit images
5. Position the slit image vertically to the
focusing rod (34131-M551).


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6. Adjust the eccentric shaft (34131-M461) so


that the aiming spot is aligned to the slit  
**˜
image.
7. Repeat Steps 2 to 5 so that aiming spot is
aligned to the slit image when the slit image

is rotated horizontally and vertically again.

7.3.3 Aiming spot focus

*Adjust the illumination rotation center


Aiming spots
beforehand. (See 7.2.)
1. Set the microscope magnification to 32× and
insert the focusing rod (34131-M551).
2. Loosen FG2 × 2. Rotate the lens holder
(13704-M126) of the aperture ASSY. (13704-
1230) so that the aiming spots projected on 
the focusing rod (34131-M551) merge into
one.
3. Tighten FG2 × 2 and check that the lens
holder does not rotate.
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7.4 YAG Laser Optical Axis

* Remove the focusing rod (34131-M551) beforehand.

7.4.1 Mirror holder 3 and YAG laser head

1. Remove the control cap (82046-1705A) and 


control (82045-2118B). #
2. Disconnect P111 (J111) on the master board 
#
(13706-BA01). **˜
3. Unscrew SB2 × 8 (n=2) to remove the energy 

motor ASSY. (13706-EA09) together with the 5$˜
motor mount (13706-M105).
4. Disconnect P109 (J109) on the master board
(13706-BA01). 
5. Remove the focus ASSY. (13706-1130). (See
6.6.) 
Do not remove the energy adjustment ASSY.
(13706-1110). '#
6. Remove the display panel ASSY. (13706- 
1400) and mount it as shown in the right $
figure. 5$˜


7. Remove the D mirror ASSY. (13704-1140). **˜


(See 6.7.)
8. Mount the YAG laser optical axis adjustment 
jig in the position from which the D mirror
ASSY. was removed.

9. Maximize the energy output with the control #
on the energy adjustment ASSY.

10. Place a burn paper behind the jig. Emit the
YAG laser beam and check the burn pattern
position.
11. Perform adjustment below so that the grid

center of the jig is aligned to the burn 5$˜
pattern. 
1) Upward shift: Loosen HH3 × 8 and tighten 
SB2 × 8.
2) Downward shift: Loosen SB2 × 8 and tighten
HH × 8.
**˜
3) Right or left shift: Loosen SB3 × 6 (n=3)
and rotate the two eccentric shafts (13755-
M052) to adjust the direction of the laser
head.
* Apply a threadlocking adhesive to PC3 × 6
(n=3), SB3 × 8 (n=2), and HH3 × 8 of the mirror 5$˜


holder (13755-M3438) after adjustment.

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12. Reassemble the parts removed in Steps 1 to 5.


13. Adjust the focus ASSY. position. (See 7.4.2.)
7.4.2 Focus ASSY. position

1. Turn the focus shift control of the focus ASSY. (13706-1130) to confitm that it is provided
with clicks. (Clicks are 9 places at 0, 125, 250, 375, 500 µm)
2. Measure the resistance between the P109 1st and 2nd pins while turning the focus shift
control. Confirm that difference of the resistance between ANT side and POST side is
within 150 Ω.
3. Attach the focus ASSY. (13706-1130). (See 6.6.)
4. Remove the D mirror ASSY. (13704-1140) and mount the YAG laser optical axis adjustment
jig in the position where the D mirror ASSY. was mounted. (See 6.7 and 7.4.1.)
5. Maximize the energy output with the control
on the energy adjustment ASSY. (13706-
1110).
6. Place a burn paper behind the jig. Emit the
YAG laser beam.
7. Adjust the position of the focus ASSY. and
direction of the laser head so that the burn
pattern is not obscured on the center of the
square paper of the jig.
1) Loosen SB3 × 6 (n=4) to adjust the focus 
ASSY. (13706-1130) position. 5$˜
2) Loosen SB3 × 6 (n=3) and rotate the two
eccentric shafts (13755-M052) to adjust the
laser head horizontally. (See 7.4.1.)
8. Remove the YAG laser optical axis adjustment jig and reassemble D mirror ASSY. (13704-
1140). (See 6.7.)

7.4.3 D mirror ASSY.

1. Mount the focal point jig on the chinrest with SB3 × 15 (n=2).
2. Minimize the energy output with the control
on the energy adjustment ASSY. (13706-

1110) 2%˜
3. Focus the aiming spot on the focal point jig
5$˜
and emit the YAG laser beam. Check the
burn pattern position.
4. Adjust the D mirror ASSY. (13706-1140)
when the aiming spot is not aligned to the 
**˜
burn pattern position.
1) Right or left shift: Loosen PC3 × 6 (n=3)
and rotate the D mirror ASSY (13704-1140).
2) Upward or downward shift: Adjust the D mirror ASSY. (13704-1140) by tightening or
loosening SB3 × 8 and HH3 × 8 (n=2). Return to the Step 3.

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5. Tighten the screws when the aiming spot is aligned to the burn pattern.
1) Fully tighten PC3 × 6 (n=3).
2) Retighten SB3 × 8 and HH3 × 8 (n=2) 45 degree.
7.4.4 Focus adjustment

1. Mount the focal point jig on the chinrest with SB3 × 15 (n=2). Set the focal point to 0.
2. Fix the YC slit in the position where the aiming light comes into focus on the focal point
jig.
3. Minimize the energy output with the control on the energy adjustment ASSY. (13706-
1110).
4. Adjust the position of the holder (13702-
M114) with HH3 × 3 so that the size of the
burn patterns are equal (for 3 repetitions)
**˜
when the focal point is shifted in the ANT
and POST directions at each of the click-
stopped position of the control. 

1) When the focus point is shifted from 0 µm


to ANT250 µm and from 0 µm to POST250
µm
* When the focus point is back to 0 µm, burn
pattern of the YAG laser should be minimum. 
2) When the focus point is shifted from 0 µm 24
to ANT500 µm and from 0 µm to POST500
µm
* When the focus point is back to 0 µm, burn pattern of the YAG laser should be minimum.

5. Check the variation of the focal point.


* Variation of the focus shift: The size at 500 µm is equal to that at 0 µm within ±50 µm
1) Set the focal point jig to 0.
2) Fix the YC slit at the position where the aiming spot is focused on the jig when the focus shift
control is set to 0 µm.
3) Minimize the energy output with the control on the energy adjustment ASSY. Emit the YAG
laser beam and check the burn pattern.
4) Turn the jig scale backward at one rotation to set it to 0 again.
5) Set the focus shift to ANT500 µm with the focus shift control. Emit the YAG laser beam and
check the burn pattern.
6) Turn the jig scale forward at two rotations ǴO ǴO

(1000µm) to set it to 0 again. #06


ǴO ǴO
2156
7) Set the focus shift to POST500 µm with the ǴO ǴO

focus shift control. Emit the YAG laser beam ǴO ǴO

and check the burn pattern. ǴO


8) Check that the burn patterns of 3), 5), and
7) are the same size. ǴO ǴO ǴO
#06 2156

6. Check that the fixing screw HH3 × 3 for holder click (13702-M114) is fastened.

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7.4.5 Focus shift indication

1. Set the focus shift control to 0 µm click position.


2. Set DIP SW1-6 on the display board (13704-BA02) in the display panel ASSY. (13706-
1400) to the OFF (upper) position.
3. Press the aiming switches to display either of Address 40 to 48 on the COUNTER
display.
4. Loosen HH3 × 3 and rotate the shaft of the
potentiometer (13702-E080) in the focus shift
ASSY. (13706-EA07) so that the value on the
ENERGY display is 130±10 when the focus
shift is 0 µm. #06 2156

* Tighten HH3 × 3 after adjustment.


5. Set the focus shift control to ANT500 µm
click position.
6. Press the aiming switches to display Address **˜ '
40 on the COUNTER display.
7. Press the reset switch to set the parameter 5JCHVQHVJGRQVGPVKQOGVGT

address. Focus ANT POST


8. As the same manner, set the parameters as shift 500 375 250 125 0 125 250 375 500
shown in the table below (ANT375 to Address 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
POST500).
9. After setting all the parameters of the focus shift, set DIP SW1-6 on the display board to
the ON (lower) position.
10. Turn the focus shift control and check that the YAG FOCUS SHIFT display is proper.
* When the display is abnor mal, perform this adjustment again.

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7.5 Electric Adjustments

7.5.1 YAG laser wiring check

1. Check visually that the wiring around the


laser head is wired properly and that any
cable is not exposed.
2. Check that there is continuity between the
GND terminal of the laser head and
grounded edge of the power outlet with a
digital multimeter.
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7.5.2 Master board initial setting

1. Disconnect P107 (J107) on the master board (13706-BA01).


2. Set DIP SW 1-1 and 1-6 on the display board (13704-BA02) in the display panel ASSY.
(13706-1400) to the OFF (upper) position.
3. Turn the key switch to the ON position.
4. Check that the aiming beam lights up.
5. Press the aiming switches to display Address 199 on the COUNTER display.
6. Press the STATUS switch so that the indication on the ENERGY display blinks.
7. Press the aiming switches so that the value on the ENERGY display is 99.
8. Press the reset switch to lock in the settings.
* Two shot beeps are audible.
9. Set DIP SW 1-1 and 1-6 on the display board to the ON (lower) position. Turn the key
switch to the OFF position.
10. Turn the key switch to the ON position again.
11. The countdown starts, in about ten seconds, all indications light up on the all displays of
the control panel, and the YC-1800 goes into STANDBY ( ).

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7.5.3 Aiming beam power output

1. Mount a laser powermeter on the strut of the forehead rest.


2. Set the measurement wavelength of the laser powermeter to 635 nm.
3. Set the YC-1800 to prevent it from interference lights.
4. Tilt the lamp house to the right by the angle of 45º
5. Turn the aiming rotation control so that the aiming spots are vertical.
6. Adjust the aiming beam maximum output.
1) Press the aiming switch to maximize the aiming level.
2) Turn VR1 on the master board (13706-BA01) so that the aiming beam output is 25 ±5 µW.
* Turning the VR clockwise increases and counterclockwise decreases the output.
7. Check the aiming beam minimum output.
1) Press the aiming switches so that the aiming level becomes 1.
2) Check that the aiming output is 0.5 ±0.3 µW.
8. When the aiming output is out of standards, adjust as follows:
1) Set DIP SW 1-6 on the display board (13704-BA02) in the display panel ASSY. (13706-
1400) to the OFF (upper) position.
2) Press the aiming switches to display Address 19 on the COUNTER display.
3) Press the STATUS switch so that the indication on the ENERGY display blinks.
4) Press the aiming switches to adjust the value (initial: 100) on the ENERGY display.
* Increasing the values increases the power output.
5) Press the reset switch to lock in the settings.
6) Set DIP SW 1-1 and 1-6 on the display board to the ON (lower) position.
7) Return to the Procedure 6.
9. Check that there is no ghost image in the aiming spots when the aiming output is maximum
and illumination intensity is middle.
10. Hold a white paper over the laser aperture (objective lens). Observe the rotating aiming
beam with the aiming rotation control in the oblique vision to check that there is no dirt
or dusts in the aiming spots.

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7.5.4 PFN voltage check

1. Remove the focusing rod (34131-M551).


2. Connect the cable connector P107 to the connector J107 on the master board (13706-
BA01) and the short pin jig to J103 on BA01.
3. Set DIP SW 1-7 on the display board (13704-BA02) in the display panel ASSY. (13706-
1400) to the OFF (upper) position.
4. Check that the monitored PFN volatage on the ENERGY display is 350 ± 10.
5. If the voltage on the ENERGY display is not 350 ± 10, adjust the monitored PFN voltage
in the following order.
1) Connect a digital multimeter between P2 1st (+) and 5th (-) pins on the power supply
board (13733-BA01).
2) Turn VR1 on the power supply board (13733-BA01) so that the displayed volage on the
digital multimeter is within 350 ± 10.
* Turning the VR clockwise increases the voltage.
6. Set DIP SW1-7 on the display board (13704-BA02) to the ON (lower) position.

7.5.5 PFN voltage

1. Remove the focusing rod (34131-M551).


2. Set DIP SW 1-1 and 1-6 on the display board (13704-BA02) in the display panel ASSY.
(13706-1400) to the OFF (upper) position.
3. Press the STATUS switch so that the indication on the ENERGY display blinks.
4. Press the aiming switches to display Address 11 on the COUNTER display.
5. Press the STATUS switch so that the indication on the ENERGY display blinks.
6. Press the aiming switches so that the value on the ENERGY display is 02.
7. Press the reset switch to lock in the settings.
8. Set DIP SW 1-6 on the display board to the ON (lower) position.
9. The indication CAL appears and the PFN voltage adjustment automatically starts.
* The PFN voltage is displayed on the ENERGY display. The actual pulse number is displayed
on the COUNTER display. The PFN voltage is adjusted automatically until the number of
pulses becomes four in eight or more of ten shots.
10. The indication CAL disappears and the PFN voltage adjustment is completed.
11. Adjust the PFN voltage depending on the room temperature.
1) Set DIP SW 1-6 on the display board to the OFF (upper) position.
2) Press the aiming switches to display Address 10 on the COUNTER display.
3) Press the STATUS switch so that the indication on the ENERGY display blinks.
4) Change the value on the ENERGY display with the aiming switches as follows:
a. 20ºC < temperature < 25ºC: No additional adjustment
b. 25ºC or more: Automatic set PFN voltage + 10
c. 20ºC or less: Automatic set PFN voltage - 10
5) Set DIP SW 1-6 on the display board to the ON (lower) position.

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7.6 YAG Laser Beam Energy Output

7.6.1 Maximum energy output

1. Mount the detector of the powermeter on the chinrest.


2. Turn the illumination off.
3. Mount the dispersion lens on the objective lens depending on the energy meter.
* This step is unnecessary when using S200 (PHDX50) or S310 (PHDX50).
4. Increase the two aiming spots in size not to be obscured. Align them to the center of the
detector .
5. Turn the energy control to maximize the YAG laser energy.
6. Emit the YAG laser beam on the detector. **˜
Adjust right HH3 × 12 of the energy 0
adjustment ASSY. (13706-1110) so that the
actual energy output becomes 12.0 to 12.5
mJ.
* Tightening HH3 × 12 decreases the value and
loosening it increases the value.
7. Turn VR2 on the master board (13706-BA01)
counterclockwise fully.
8. Adjust the YAG laser beam with the energy
control so that the actual energy output
becomes 11 mJ. Check that the indication
on the ENERGY display shows 2.0 to 3.0 mJ.
9. When it is out of the specifications, replace Name Part No. ND value
or add the ND filter (13456-G009) of the 13456-G009A 2.0
energy control ASSY. to change the 13456-G009B 0.1
sensitivity of the energy monitor. Attenuator 13456-G009C 0.2
* Normally, the attenuator consists of one 13456-G009D 0.3
13456-G009A and two 13456-G009E. 13456-G009E 0.5
10. Only when the attenuator (13456-G009) is
replaced or added, apply a threadlocking
adhesive around the diffuser (13456-M077)
of the added energy adjustment ASSY
(13706-1110).

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7.6.2 Minimum energy output

1. Mount the detector of the energy meter on the chinrest.


2. Turn the illumination off.
3. Mount the dispersion lens on the objective lens depending on the energy meter.
This step is unnecessary when using S200 (PHDX50) or S310 (PHDX50).
4. Increase the two aiming spots in size not to be obscured. Align them to the center of the
detector .
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5. Turn the energy control to minimize the YAG laser energy. 0
6. Press the burst switch to set the pulse
number to 3.
7. Emit the YAG laser beam on the detector.
Adjust right HH3 × 12 of the energy
adjustment ASSY. (13706-1110) so that the
actual energy output becomes 0.6 mJ (±0.1
mJ or less).
* Tightening HH3 × 12 increases the value and
loosening it decreases the value.
8. Press the burst switch to set the pulse number to 1.
9. Emit the YAG laser beam on the detector and check that the actual energy output is 0.2
mJ (±0.1 mJ).

7.6.3 Energy Output Display

7.6.3.1 Display when the energy output is 10 mJ and 1 mJ

1. Mount the detector of the energy meter on the chinrest.


2. Turn the illumination off.
3. Mount the dispersion lens on the objective lens depending on the energy meter.
* This step is unnecessary when using S200 (PHDX50) or S310 (PHDX50).
4. Increase the two aiming spots in size not to be obscured. Align them to the center of the
detector.
5. Adjust the energy output display of maximum output.
1) Turn the energy control to maximize the YAG laser energy and measure the actual output.
2) Adjust VR2 on the master board so that the displayed energy output becomes same as the
actual energy output (maximum).
* Standard: Actual energy output (maximum) is within the desiplayed energy output (maxi-
mum) ± 15 %.
6. Adjust the energy output display of 1 mJ.
1) Turn the energy control so that the YAG laser actual energy output is 1 mJ.
2) Check that the displayed energy output is 1 mJ.
* Standard: Actual energy output (maximum) is within 1 mJ ± 15 %.
3) When the displayed energy output is out of the standard, adjust the following:
a. Set DIP SW 1-6 on the display board (13704-BA02) to the OFF (upper) position.
b. Press the aiming switches to display Address 20 on the COUNTER display.
c. Press the STATUS switch so that the indication on the ENERGY display blinks.

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d. Press the aiming switches to adjust the displayed energy output (initial: 10).
* When the actual energy output is larger than the displayed one, increase the setting.
* When the actual energy output is lower than the displayed one, decrease the setting.
e. Press the reset switch to lock in the settings.
f. Set DIP SW 1-6 to the ON (lower) position and check that the displayed output is 1 mJ.
g. Repeat the procedure a to f until the displayed output satisfies the standard described in 2).
h. Check that the displayed energy output becomes within standard of 2) in Step 5.

7.6.3.2 Energy Output display and preset data setting

1. Set DIP SW 1-1 and 1-6 on the display board (13704-BA02) to the OFF (upper) position.
2. Turn the energy control to minimize the YAG laser energy.
3. Turn the key switch to the on position while pressing the STATUS switch.
4. Emit five shots of the YAG laser beam and press the reset switch .
5. Repeat the Steps 3 to 4 for the energy settings of 1, 3, 5, 7.5 mJ and the maximum.
6. Turn the keyswitch to the off position.
7. Set DIP SW 1-6 to the ON (lower) position.
8. Turn the energy control to maximize the YAG laser energy. Turn the key switch to the on
position.
9. Press the burst switch to set the number of pulses to 1, emit five shots of the YAG laser
beam, and press the reset switch .
10. Press the burst switch to set the number of pulses to 2, emit five shots of the YAG laser
beam, and press the reset switch .
11. Press the burst switch to set the number of pulses to 3, emit five shots of the YAG laser
beam, and press the reset switch .
12. Turn the key switch to the off position and set DIP SW 1-1 to the ON (lower) position.
13. Turn the key swtich to the on position again.
14. Check that there are no gaps between the preset value when the energy setting is changed
for each emission mode (single, double, triple) and displayed energy output after the test-
fire.
[Standard] Minimum energy output with energy control
0.3mJ or less: Preset value ± 15% ± 0.1 mJ
More than 0.3mJ: within Preset value ± 15%

7.6.3.3. 0.5 mJ check

1. Mount the detector of the energy meter on the chinrest.


2. Turn the illumination off.
3. Mount the dispersion lens on the objective lens depending on the energy meter.
* This step is unnecessary when using S200 (PHDX50) or S310 (PHDX50).
4. Increase the two aiming spots in size not to be obscured. Align them to the center of the
detector.
5. Turn the energy control to set the YAG laser energy output to 0.5 mJ and check that the
actual energy output is within the following standard.

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[Standard]
0.4 mJ ≤ Actual energy output ≤ 0.6 mJ
7.7 Energy Output Check

1. Mount the detector of the energy meter on the chinrest.


2. Turn the illumination off.
3. Mount the dispersion lens on the objective lens depending on the energy meter.
* This step is unnecessary when using S200 (PHDX50) or S310 (PHDX50).
4. Increase the two aiming spots in size not to be obscured. Align them to the center of the
detector.
5. Measure the maximum and minimum energy outputs of the YAG laser beam for each
emission mode (single, double, triple). Check that they are within the following standard.

Energy setting
Emission mode
Maximum Minimum
Single mode ≥ 10mJ ≤ 0.2mJ ( ± 0.1mJ)
Double mode ≥ 18.2mJ ≤ 0.4mJ ( ± 0.1mJ)
Triple mode ≥ 23.4mJ ≤ 0.6mJ ( ± 0.1mJ)
7.8 Air Plasma Check

Turn the energy control to set the YAG laser beam to 5 mJ and emit the YAG laser beam into the
air in the single mode. Check that the air plasma occurs in 8 or more of 10 shots.

7.9 Pulse Number Check and PFN Voltage Record

1. Remove the focusing rod (34131-M551).


2. Connect P107 to J107 on the master board (13706-BA01) and short pin jig to J103 on
BA01.
3. Set DIP SW1-7 on the display board to the OFF (upper) position.
4. Check that the value (pulse number) on the COUNTER display is 4 or more when the
YAG laser beam is emitted.
5. Record the value on the ENERGY display (PFN voltage).

7.10 Vertical Movement Base

1. Remove the vertical movement cover. (See


5.4.)
2. Loosen SB3 × 10 (n=2).
3. Adjust the vertical movement nut (34500-
M234) so that the base moves vertically and
smoothly when the joystick is rotated.
4. Tighten SB3 × 10 (n=2) to fix the nut (34500-
M234). 

5$˜
5. Reassemble the vertical movement cover.
(See 5.4.)
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7.11 Smart Switch Adjustment

1. Adjust parameter for Address 109 so that the energy control is rotated and the value on
the ENERGY display is changed slightly when the smart switch is moved to the right and
left.
2. Move the smart switch to either of the right and left and immediately move it to another
side. At that time, adjust parameter for Address 108 so that the energy control is rotated
and the value on the ENERGY display is changed slightly.
3. Perform Step 1 again and check that the energy control is rotated and the value on the
ENERGY display is changed slightly.
4. Every pressing of the smart switch changes the mode between the READY and STANDBY
modes as in the case of status switch.

7.12 Service Mode Indication

1. Turn the keyswitch to the on position while pressing the STATUS (READY mode) and
burst switch .
2. Every pressing of the aiming switch changes the display as follows.
1) Total shot number (displayed number × 1000 shots)
2) Historical error number
3) Program version number

7.13 Output Adjustment Mode

Turn the keyswitch to the ON position while pressing the STATUS (READY mode) and two
aiming switches simultaneously. So, the energy display setting and aiming beam output
adjustment are possible with the control panel.

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§8 INFORMATION
8.1 Wiring Diagram

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8.2 Connector Cable

13706-EA01

13706-EA02

13706-EA03

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13706-EA04

13706-EA05

13706-EA06

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13706-EA07

13706-EA08

13706-EA09

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13706-EA10

13706-EA11

13706-EA12

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13706-EA13

13706-EA14

13706-EA15

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13706-EA16

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17306-EA17

13706-EA18 (fixation lamp: Flexible type)

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8.3 Appearance

Main body: Operator’s side view

Eyepieces Fixation lamp

Forehead rest

Chinrest elevation control


Eye level marker

Control panel

Base fixing knob

Grips

Main body: Top view

Laser head connector

Tonometer mount

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Main body: Patient’s side - Right side view

Magnification Slit rotation control


change control

Chinrest

Energy control Hole for mounting the fo-


cusing rod

Focus shift control Slit width control

Aiming rotation control Illumination arm fixing knob

Microscope arm fixing knob

Main body: Patient•fs side -Right side view <Enlarged view (Joystick)>
Hand switch

Smart switch

Grip

Main body: Patient’s side -Right side view <Top view>


Brake lever

<Patient’s side> Emergency stop switch

Key switch
Joystick
LINE indicator

illumination control

<Operatir’s side>

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Control panel

Emission
indicator

Focus shift indicator


YAG FOCUS SHIFT
display

Reset switch
COUNTER display

PULSE NUMBER Burst switch


display

Aiming level indicator Aiming switches

ENERGY display

STATUS switch
STATUS indicator

AC adapter

Connecting cable Power cable

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8.4 Error Message Table


Error No. Symptom Cause
1 Internal structure overheat Internal structure overheat
Safety shutter malfunction or detection
5 Safety shutter malfunction
sensor failure
Aiming shutter malfunction or detection
7 Aiming shutter malfunction
sensor failure
Insufficient number of laser Failure of the YAG laser system or
10
emissions detection circuit
Excessive number of laser Failure of the YAG laser system or
12
emissions detection circuit
Failure of the YAG laser system or trigger
13 Accidental laser emission
circuit
Failure of the YAG laser system or trigger
14 Laser system malfunction
circuit
Failure of the YAG laser system or
15 Unstable laser output
detection circuit
YAG laser power supply
30 YAG laser power supply malfunction
malfunction
31 PFN voltage failure YAG laser power supply malfunction
Malfunction of the photodiode for YAG
50 Break in the photodiode
laser output detection
Break in the potentiometer for Break in the potentiometer for YAG laser
51
YAG laser output adjustment output adjustment or its malfunction
Break in the potentiometer for Break in the potentiometer for focus shift
52
focus shift adjustment adjustment or its malfunction
53 Trigger input signal failure Trigger input signal circuit malfunction
Pulse number input signal circuit
54 Pulse number input signal failure
malfunction
90 Program data failure Contents of the ROM are rewritten.
91 EEPROM malfunction EEPROM memory data failure
93 Data failure Important RAM data failure
94 Keylock error Program malfunction

8.5 Dip Switch Setting Table

DIP switch No. Contents


1 For canceling error detection

2 Unassigned

3 Unassigned

4 Unassigned

5 Unassigned
6 For permitting access to the EEPROM

7 For adjustment
8 For running the system

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8.6 Parameter Setting Tables

* Parameters on the tables below are corresponding to Ver.1.01 software program. The addresses
which are not on the tables are unassigned at present.
Add Abbre
Default Contents Setting
ress viation
1 AdJ 0 Adjustment mode control 0: Normal mode
1: Adjustment mode
2 AL 0 Control of electric beeps at laser emission 0: Beeps
1: No beeps
4 cnt 10 Countdown timer -
5 toc 0 Total counter function stop 0: Function
1: Stop
6 n-A 0 Unassigned -
0: Disabled
7 rdy 2 READY auto-off From 1: Value ×
(minute)
0: Memory
8 Cc1 1 Counter value memory
1: Clear
0: Memory
9 Ac1 0 Aiming data memory
1: Clear
10 PFn 350 PFN voltage -
0: OFF
11 CAL 0 PFN voltage adjustment 1: After Err10
2: Forced
0: OFF
12 FSc 0 Focus shift check at start 1: ON (with beeps)
2: ON (without beeps)
Prohibition of switching the trigger switch 0: Prohibited
13 trS 1
from outside 1: Permitted
0: HAND SW
14 HF 0 Switching of the trigger switch
1 : FOOT SW
0: Two circuits
15 tr2 0 Input switch of the trigger switch
1: One circuit
Latency time after the READY switch is Value × (10 msec)
16 2dl 200
pressed
17 AH 100 Aiming soft gain -
18 yH 100 Energy soft gain -
19 AL 100 Aiming offset -
20 yL 10 Energy offset 10 = ±0 mJ -
21 n-A 100 Correction factor (reserved) -
22 n-A 100 Correction factor (reserved) -
23 n-A 100 Correction factor (reserved) -
24 n-A 100 Correction factor (reserved) -
25 n-A 100 Correction factor (reserved) -
26 n-A 100 Correction factor (reserved) -
27 n-A 0 Correction factor (reserved) -
28 n-A 0 Correction factor (reserved) -
29 n-A 0 Correction factor (reserved) -
30 PPL 35 Preset potentio Min. -
31 PP1 50 Preset potentio 1 mJ -
32 PP3 70 Preset potentio 3 mJ -

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Add Abbre
Default Contents Setting
ress viation
33 PP5 85 Preset potentio 5 m J -
34 PP7 100 Preset potentio 7.5 m J -
35 PPH 125 Preset potentio M ax. -
40 F-5 70 Focus shift value –500 µ m -
41 F-3 85 Focus shift value –375 µ m -
42 F-2 105 Focus shift value –250 µ m -
43 F-1 125 Focus shift value –125 µ m -
44 F0 145 Focus shift value 0 µ m -
45 F1 165 Focus shift value +125 µ m -
46 F2 185 Focus shift value +250 µ m -
47 F3 205 Focus shift value +375 µ m -
48 F5 225 Focus shift value +500 µ m -
50 brt 30 Soft blinking time -
Tim e that the shutter functions during
51 ruS 250 -
running
52 ruF 10 Num ber of shots during running ×100 -
55 ErG 100 Err15 gain adjustm ent (%) -
56 ErO 3 Err15 offset adjustm ent (m J) -
57 n-A 100 Unassigned -
58 StG 20 Gain adjustm ent of stability (%) -
59 StO 1 Offset adjustm ent of stability (m J) -
60 PEL 3 Preset energy M in. -
61 PE1 10 Preset energy 1 m J -
62 PE3 30 Preset energy 3 m J -
63 PE5 50 Preset energy 5 m J -
64 PE7 75 Preset energy 7.5 m J -
65 PEH 100 Preset energy M ax. -
Tim e required for resetting the protective Unassigned at
70 PF 0
filter present
Stand-by tim e required for opening each Value × (10 m sec)
71 StO 50
shutter
Stand-by tim e required for closing each Value × (10 m sec)
72 StC 50
shutter
76 ESb 1 Detection bit of the energy control -
77 FSb 1 Detection bit of the focus shift control -
80 Sti 35 Latency tim e of single (×10 m sec) Value × (10 m sec)
81 bti 70 Latency tim e of burst (×10 msec) Value × (10 m sec)
82 Uti 100 Latency tim e of others (×10 m sec) Value × (10 m sec)
162: 4800
87 bAr 162 Baud rate
80: 9600
89 PSb 40 Difference of the PFN voltage display -
Pulse num ber for autom atic PFN
90 PuL 0 -
adjustm ent
0: Fixed
91 End 1 Display change 1: W eight average
2: Actual indication
93 Std con 0 Setting depending on destination Unassigned at present
94 bSt 0 Burst (reserved) -
95 bno 3 Burst (reserved) -

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Add Abbre
Default Contents Setting
ress viation
0: Display enabled
97 tOE 0 Total energy display From 1: Enabled (×10
msec)
0: Disabled
99 FPr 2 Motion control of the sub-switches 1: Foot SW enabled
2: Hand SW enabled
0: Function disabled
1: ENERGY DOWN
2: ENERGY UP
3: AIMING DOWN
101 F01(R) 0 SW functions
4: AIMING UP
5: READY
6: BURST
7: RESET
0: Function disabled
1: ENERGY DOWN
2: ENERGY UP
3: AIMING DOWN
102 F02(L) 0 SW functions
4: AIMING UP
5: READY
6: BURST
7: RESET
0: Function disabled
1: ENERGY DOWN
2: ENERGY UP
3: AIMING DOWN
103 H01(R) 2 SW functions
4: AIMING UP
5: READY
6: BURST
7: RESET
0: Function disabled
1: ENERGY DOWN
2: ENERGY UP
3: AIMING DOWN
104 H02(L) 1 SW functions
4: AIMING UP
5: READY
6: BURST
7: RESET
0: Function disabled
1: ENERGY DOWN
2: ENERGY UP
H03 3: AIMING DOWN
105 5 SW functions
(press) 4: AIMING UP
5: READY
6: BURST
7: RESET
108 rut 30 Motor ON time for back lash Value × (1 msec)
109 Ont 4 Motor ON time Value × (10 msec)
198 PuP 0 Update of the ROM -
199 EEP 0 Default setting of the EEPROM 99: Default setting

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