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4
Time Required
10 minutes
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- Touchscreen
- 4 steps
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Introduction
PLEASE NOTE: This repair guide was developed by the iFixit team based on Philips’s own service manual. Neither iFixit nor this repair guide is endorsed by or affiliated with Philips.
Re-Calibration of the touchscreen is discussed in:
- chapter 5.3 “Diagnostic Mode and Troubleshooting - Touch Screen Calibration” of service manualAppendix F “Diagnostic mode - Touchscreen calibration” of user manual
Assembly of touchscreen is discussed in:
- chapter 7.32 “Component Removal/Installation - Front Bezel, Touch Screen” of service manual
Step 1
Touchscreen
- From the Diagnostics Menu, select Touch Screen Calibration. The Calibrate Touch Screen screen is displayed.
- Follow the steps shown. Press on the middle of each target with a blunt, narrow object.
- NOTE: If the Touch Screen Calibration button does not respond, press the Accept button on the navigation ring to begin
- If the calibration is not successful, have the ventilator serviced.
From the Diagnostics Menu, select Touch Screen Calibration. The Calibrate Touch Screen screen is displayed.
Follow the steps shown. Press on the middle of each target with a blunt, narrow object.
NOTE: If the Touch Screen Calibration button does not respond, press the Accept button on the navigation ring to begin
If the calibration is not successful, have the ventilator serviced.
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Step 2
- Press and release the ON/Shutdown key, opening the Shutdown window in the screen.
- Select Ventilator Shutdown, which will shut down the ventilator.
- Improper shutdown may cause a Power has been restored message the next time the ventilator is turned on.
Press and release the ON/Shutdown key, opening the Shutdown window in the screen.
Select Ventilator Shutdown, which will shut down the ventilator.
Improper shutdown may cause a Power has been restored message the next time the ventilator is turned on.
Step 3
- Remove the screws from the end cap and remove the end cap.
- Remove the screws from the rear bezel.
- Separate the front and rear bezel.
Remove the screws from the end cap and remove the end cap.
Remove the screws from the rear bezel.
Separate the front and rear bezel.
Step 4
- Disconnect these cables from the UI PCBA: • Switch PCBA cable • Nav-ring cable • Power switch overlay cable • Touch screen cable
- Remove the switch PCBA.
- Remove the screw that attaches the cable clamp to the LCD tray.
- Remove the screws and washers that attach the LCD tray to the front bezel, then remove the LCD tray.
- Remove the touch screen from the front bezel.
Disconnect these cables from the UI PCBA: • Switch PCBA cable • Nav-ring cable • Power switch overlay cable • Touch screen cable
Remove the switch PCBA.
Remove the screw that attaches the cable clamp to the LCD tray.
Remove the screws and washers that attach the LCD tray to the front bezel, then remove the LCD tray.
Remove the touch screen from the front bezel.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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