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1. 800 Upper Level Assembly Continued ltem Part Number Item Description 39 FOOTPAD3 Included with m FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 page 5 15 FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 43 HINGE LEFT Included with FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 on page 5 15 44 HINGE RIGHT Included with FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 on page 5 15 45 ST2 9X9 5 SELF TAPPING SCREW NI Included with m FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 on page 5 15 m FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 46 BOTTOM COVER Included with FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 on page 5 15 47 HANDLE BOTTOM Included with FRU Bottom Cover Assembly 2039943 001 on page 5 15 48 HANDLE TOP Included with FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 on page 5 15 49 M3X10 MACHINE SCREW PHILIPS PAN NI Included with m FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 page 5 15 m FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 50 AC INLET MODULE Included with FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 on page 5 15 52 AC INLET HOUSE MODULE Included with FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 on page 5 15 53 PCB MAC800 BATTERY INTERFACE BD Included with FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 on page 5 15 54 2039944 001 MAC800 FRU BATTERY ASSEMBLY 55 2039947 001 800 FRU INTERNAL MODEM OPTION 57 202768 004 CARD 9ECURE DIGITAL 512 58 2040058 001 MAC80
2. Name Description 5 Displays waveform and text data B AC LED Indicates when the unit is connected to AC power C Battery LED Indicates current battery status m Solid indicates the battery is charging m Flashing indicates the battery is low m Off indicates the battery is fully charged or is discharging but not at a low state D Power LED Indicates when the unit is powered on E Keypad Controls the system or enters data See Keypad on page 2 4 for more information F Writer Door Button Opens printer door G Writer Prints reports 2 2 MACTM 800 2031504 159B Equipment Overview Side View z Description A ECG signal input connector Connects the patient cable to the device B Secure digital SD card Houses the secure digital SD card for external slot storage Back View Name Description A Modem port Standard RJ 11 jack for connecting the modem to a telephone line 2031504 159B MACTM 800 2 3 Equipment Overview Description Standard RJ 45 jack for connecting the device to a LAN LEDs on the port indicate status m Solid green indicates a good connection m Flashing amber indicates network traffic Universal Serial Bus port used to connect external devices such as the optional barcode reader Name B LAN port C USB port D COMM port Serial port for data communica
3. 4 15 Reassembling the Mainboard Assembly 4 17 Replacing the Internal Modem option 4 18 Removing the Power Supply Assembly 4 18 Reassembling the Power Supply Assembly 4 21 Replacing the Bottom Cover Assembly 4 21 4 22 Functional Checkout 4 23 Visual Inspection ee es 4 24 Operational Checks 2 22222 4 25 Diagnostic Tests ne din en pense e basis de 4 25 Electrical Safety Checks 1t eet ee ng 4 26 Updating Software 4 27 Conditioning the Battery Pack 4 28 Parts Lists Ordering Parts 5 2 Field Replaceable Units 5 5 3 MAC 800 Upper Level Assembly Diagrams 5 3 MAC 800 Upper Level Assembly Part 5 9 FRU Top Cover Assembly PN 2039939 001 5 13 FRU Printer Assembly PN 2039941 001 5 13 FRU Mainboard Assembly PN 2039942 001 5 14 FRU Power Supply Assembly PN 2040052 001 5 14 FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 203
4. B Part number of product C Product code description D Serial number For more information see Serial Number Format on page 1 5 E Manufacture site NOTE Actual product label may differ from this representative example Serial Number Format Every GE device 18 uniquely identified via serial number which appears on the product label see Product Label Format on page 1 5 The following illustration and table describe the serial number components HHH HH HHHH d oH F 2031504 159B MACTM 800 1 5 Introduction A product 6006 for 800 Systems 5 505 B Year Manufactured 00 99 Examples m 07 2007 8 6 Fiscal Week Manufactured D Production Sequence Number Manufacturing Site F Miscellaneous Characteristic Service Requirements Refer equipment servicing to GE authorized service personnel only Any unauthorized attempt to repair equipment under warranty voids the warranty It is user s responsibility to report the need for service to GE or to one of their authorized agents MACTM 800 2031504 159B Equipment 0 2031504 159B MACTM 800 Equipment Overview General Description 800 18 a 3 and 6 lead print 12 channel display system with a 7 inch 17 78 cm diagonal display active patient cable battery operation and options for communication capabilities Front View
5. Mains power should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment IEC 61000 4 4 Surge 1 differential mode m 1 differential mode Mains power should be that of a typical IEC 61000 4 5 2 common mode 2 kV common mode commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 Power frequency 50 60 Hz magnetic field EC 61000 4 8 lt 5 Ut gt 95 dip in Ut for 0 5 cycles m 40 Ut 60 dip in Ut for 5 cycles 70 Ut 30 dip in Ut for 25 cycles gt 5 Ut gt 95 dip in Ut for 5 sec 3 A m lt 5 Ut 29596 dip in Ut for 0 5 cycles 40 Ut 6096 dip in Ut for 5 cycles 70 Ut 30 dip in Ut for 25 cycles m lt 5 Ut 29596 dip in Ut for 5 sec 3 Alm Mains power should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the MAC 800 requires continued operation during power mains interruptions itis recommended that MAC 800 be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery Power frequency magnetic fields should be atlevels characteristics of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment NOTE Ut is the AC mains voltage prior to application of the test level Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity The MAC 800 is intended for use in the electromagnetic
6. v rb s 3 9 Acquisition Module Test ccc 3 10 Battery Test cue bb sers OR as 3 11 Writer 3 11 RS 232 ananas tan a nos 3 13 LANTOS 3 14 Modem T6SE ae dan a 3 15 USB TeSt oir ei e aa A a AEAEE 3 15 Patient Lead 3 16 Equipment Problems 3 17 ECG DataiNOlse adrien na 3 17 Error Codes iios ied dp el c an RC CA RR mens 3 18 Acquisition Eror Codes ene ee ROSSO Eee 3 18 Printer Error Codes ins tne tia Erro RET D RP ETE 3 18 Frequently Asked 5 3 19 Save System Setups to SD 3 19 Storing ECGS trinsic nire poian Peg IEUbpOM vPTPA EET 3 20 Cleaning doutes ol HA RR es 3 20 Battery Capacity pet pue ebrei de 3 21 amp nt er dare ads 3 21 Calibration occorre er eR EIAS AE EN intense 3 21 Location ace ob 3 22 Patient 5 3 22 Passwords EET OO pd Gp OUO EE S 3 23 Serial NUMBER 3 23 Resting ECG Report 3 23 Editing Greed viene ee pee elei eb et eie n 3 24 Navigating
7. 3 Ground Open Forward Polarity SFC 5222 uA Pass Fai 500 pA 4 Ground Open Reverse Polarity SFC ______ uA Pass Fai 500 HA 5 Neutral Open Reverse Polarity lom ka uA Pass Fai 500 pA 6 Reverse Polarity NC usus Pass F ai 100 uA Patient Leakage Current To Ground 1 Forward Polarity Pass F ai 10 pA 2 Neutral Open Forward Polarity SFC Pass F ai 50 LA 3 Ground Open Forward Polarity Pass F ai 50 LA 4 Ground Open Reverse Polarity SFC ss uA Pass Fai 50 uA 5 Neutral Open Reverse Polarity SEE uA Pass Fai 50 LA 6 Reverse Polarity NE eem utes Pass F ai 10 LA Ground Continuity Resistance 1 Ac mains power cord ground prong to NA Q Pass Fail Less than 200m Q exposed metal surface ground lug C Normal Condition SFC Single Fault Condition N A Not Applicable UUT Unit Under Test 4 26 MAC 800 2031504 159B Maintenance Updating Software Software updates are provided an SD card Perform a software update as described in this section 1 Insert the SD card with the software update gold contacts down in the SD card slot in the right side of the device as shown 2 Power up the system into boot loader by pressing the F1 T9 Power key at the same time as shown 3 Move the focus to 1 System Update in the boot loader Main Menu and select by pressing OK to start the software update 2031504 159B MACTM 800 4 27 Maintenance G
8. Acquisition Error 3 Sequence number error in 100ms ECG Packet Acquisition Error 9 Acquisition self test error Printer Error Codes If you repeatedly receive any of the following printer error codes replace the printer assembly as described in Replacing the Printer Assembly on page 4 12 Printer Error Codes Error Codes Cause Printer Internal Error 2 Printhead temperature is too hot or too cold to print Printer Internal Error 3 rinter driver could not be opened Printer Internal Error 4 Printer driver communication error Printer Internal Error 5 Printer driver timeout error Printer Internal Error 6 Printer driver miscellaneous error Printer Internal Error 7 Undefined printer status was received 3 18 MAC 800 2031504 159B Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Maintenance NOTE See the MAC 800 Operator s Manual for complete System Configuration information Save System Setups to SD Card Q How do I save changes I have made to the System Configuration Perform the following steps 1 Insert the SD card into the SD card slot in right side as shown 2 Pushthe SD card into the slot to seat it in place 3 From the Main Menu press F4 to select System Configuration 4 Press F6 More F6 More F3 to select Export Setup Select Setup for Export Loaded Setup Setup files in internal storag
9. Disconnect the printer cable from the mainboard 2031504 159B MACTM 800 4 15 Maintenance 7 Lift the mainboard assembly approximately 1 5 inch 8 Disconnect the battery cable from the bottom side of mainboard 4 16 MAC 800 2031504 159B Maintenance 9 Disconnect the AD DC cable from the bottom side of mainboard Reassembling the Mainboard Assembly Reconnect the AC DC cable to the bottom of the new mainboard Reconnect the battery cable to the bottom of the new mainboard Replace the new mainboard assembly on bottom cover assembly as shown Replace the 10 screws that were removed in step 6 on page 4 16 Reconnect the printer cable to the new mainboard Reassemble the LCD assembly Reassemble the top cover assembly Reassemble the battery assembly Connect the power cord to AC power Install the software from the SD card that shipped with the mainboard and activate the options 2031504 159B MAC 800 4 17 Maintenance 11 Restore system setups that were saved to the SD card 12 Perform the applicable checkout procedures Refer to Functional Checkout on page 4 28 Replacing the Internal Modem option Disconnect the system from AC power Remove the battery assembly as described in Replacing the Battery Assembly on page 4 7 Remove the top cover assembly as described in Replacing the Top Cover Assembly on page 4 8 Remove the lcd ass
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11. 10A 250V 2 5M 401855 018 PWR CRD ST CHINA RA PLUG 10A 250V 2 5M 405535 011 PWR SPLY CRD ST RA PSE 10A 250V 10FTROHS Serial Cable MAC 800 Serial Cable Part Number Description 2041488 001 800 FRU SERIAL CABLE 2031504 159B MAC 800 5 19 Parts Lists FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 Item Description Qty 1 M3X8 MACHINE SCREW PHILIPS PAN NI 20 11 M2X6 MACHINE SCREW PHILIPS PAN 5 18 AN00388 4 40X3 8 SCREW NI 2 21 FLAT SCREW M3X12 2 22 CRIMP RING 217 2 24 M4X16 MACHINE SCREW PHILIPS PAN NI 6 26 HEXAGON 5 4 27 HEXAGON SCREW2 4 30 CABLE FOR MAIN BOARD 1 31 CABLE FOR BATTERY 1 34 PAPER TRAY SHEET 1 35 PAPER LIFTING TAPE 1 36 PRINTER SPRING il 37 FOOTPADI 2 38 FOOTPAD2 1 39 FOOTPAD3 1 45 ST2 9X9 5 SELF TAPPING SCREW 6 49 M3X10 MACHINE SCREW PHILIPS PAN NI 2 5 20 MAC 800 2031504 159B Technical Specifications 2031504 159B MACTM 800 A 1 Technical Specifications Features and Functions Features and Functions Acquisition amp Analysis Analog acquisition module Marquette 129L interpretation Marquette 129L Hook up Advisor 4 88 micro V resolution Processing 12 lead simultaneous analysis 1000 samples sec 500 samples sec Display 7 diagonal viewing display 16 9 aspect ratio m 800 x 480 pixels m Color Memory m Internal 10
12. 11 Lift the AC DC and disconnect the AC inlet cable as shown in the following illustration 4 20 MAC 800 2031504 159B Maintenance Reassembling the Power Supply Assembly Bom 10 11 12 Connect the AC inlet cable to the new AC DC Place the new AC DC in the bottom cover assembly Replace the four hexagon screws Route the AC DC cable for mainboard as shown Replace the shield plate Replace the six M3X8 screws two M3X12 flat screws and four hexagon screws on the shield plate Reassemble the mainboard assembly Reassemble the printer assembly Reassemble the LCD assembly Reassemble the top cover assembly Reassemble the battery assembly Perform the applicable checkout procedures Refer to Functional Checkout on page 4 23 Replacing the Bottom Cover Assembly Disconnect the system from AC power Remove the battery assembly as described in Replacing the Battery Assembly on page 4 7 Remove the top cover assembly as described in Replacing the Top Cover Assembly on page 4 8 Remove the LCD assembly as described in Replacing the LCD Assembly on page 4 11 2031504 159B MACTM 800 4 21 Maintenance Replacing the Fuse 1 2 3 Remove the printer assembly as described in Removing the Printer Assembly on page 4 12 Remove the mainboard assembly as described in Removing the Mainboard Assembly on page 4 15 Remove the power supply assembly as descr
13. Connect the 800 device to an active analog phone line Ensure that the phone line is active If you connect to an inactive phone line the test result may be a false negative Open the Diagnostic Tests window as described in Accessing the System Diagnostics Function on page 3 6 Select the Modem Test button The following window opens With the focus on the Internal Modem Test button press the Enter key The Test in Progress Please wait message is displayed Then the results of the test are displayed If the Passed message is displayed in the window the test passes If the Failed message is displayed in the window the test fails Replace the internal modem as described in Replacing the Internal Modem option on page 4 18 The USB Test can be used to test the USB port 1 Open the Diagnostic Tests window described in Accessing the System Diagnostics Function on page 8 6 Connect a USB keyboard to the USB port of the MAC 800 back panel Select the USB Test button The following window opens 2031504 159B MACTM 800 3 15 Troubleshooting Patient Lead Wire Test lt lt Connect external keyboard through the USB port Press any ASCII character to do the test lt lt Character Input m Press any key on the USB keyboard and verify pass or fail m Ifthe character that appears in the Character Input field matches the key you pressed the test passed m If
14. Distance in Meters m According to Frequency of Transmitter Rated Maximum OutputPower 150 kHz to 80 MHz 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz of Transmitter in Watts outside ISM bands in ISM bands d 12VP d 12VP d 12VP d 23VP 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 12 12 12 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 12 23 NOTE 1 At80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts w according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people EMC Compliant Cables and Accessories WARNING USE OF CORRECT ACCESSORIES The use of accessories transducers and cables other than those specified may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity performance of the equipment or system The following table lists cables transducers and other applicable accessories which GE Healthcare claims are EMC compliant NOTE Any supplied accessories that do not affect EMC compliance are not included 20
15. Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the equipment is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the equipment should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating the equipment b Over the frequency range 150 KHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m Recommended Separation Distances The following table provides the recommended separation distances in meters between portable and mobile RF communication equipment and the MAC 800 system The MAC 800 system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment on which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the MAC 800 system can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the MAC 800 system as recommended below B 4 MACTM800 2031504 159B Electromagnetic Compatibility according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Separation
16. Mete ee 2 2 D POWO Me 2 2 data flow diagram 2 10 location number 3 22 diagnostic test M acquisition module pp 3 10 MAG addr ss ccn dide 3 21 Battery ricco i ee res 3 11 modem 3 7 AA une 23 0 0 3 9 modem diagnostic 3 15 LANG aTe Tee 3 14 3 15 patient leadwire 3 16 Passions Lco MANCHER 3 13 ACCU A AES as 0 3 9 RI mes Bl 3 15 patient Caples jeplacing ER e gc EP 3 11 patent es display diagnostic 4 7 2 3 22 n 2 4 ECG an tn MU ta ot 2 4 Gala noises en ee ER 3 17 modem e me abies a 2 3 signal input 600 2 3 US ste tnde ct 2 4 SONY 3 20 power equipotential grounding lug 2 4 siae etie 2 4 7 3 18 COMMOCTOM m 2 4 Event Log setup 3 4 LED AR MEM aa i 2 2 F printer error codes 3 18 function etes C auct ont Bag 0 Fe 6 R replacing grounding 2 4 4 6 H Dattety octoginta HER 4 7 handle 2 4 a 4 11 Hook Up Advisor 3 17 patient cables iirin
17. PN 2039943 001 on page 5 15 29 CLIP ON SHIELD COVER Included with FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 on page 5 15 30 CABLE FOR MAINBOARD Included with FRU Power Supply Assembly PN 2040052 001 on page 5 14 m FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 1 CABLE FOR BATTERY Included with FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 page 5 15 FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 32 PRINTER MOUNTING BASE Included with FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 on page 5 15 33 PRINTER GROUND POLE Included with FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 on page 5 15 34 PAPER TRAY SHEET Included with m FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 page 5 15 m FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 35 PAPER LIFTING TAPE Included with m FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 page 5 15 m FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 36 PRINTER SPRING Included with m FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 page 5 15 m FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 37 FOOTPADI Included with m FRU Bottom Cover Assembly 2039943 001 page 5 15 m FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 38 FOOTPAD2 Included with m FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 page 5 15 m FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 2031504 159B MACTM 800 Parts Lists
18. Riris 4 5 2031504 159B MAC 800 Index 1 Index 2 5 FTT Jackie eiie riter 2 3 2 5 RS232 diagnostic 3 13 telephone jack 2 3 5 2 5 90000 MD 2 2 U SD card Universal Serial Bus see USB how 3 19 USB io 2 3 diagnostic test 3 15 Secure Digital see SD card DOM EP 2 4 software architecture 2 9 W space Key 2 5 4 speaker diagnostic 3 9 writer diagnostic 3 11 Stop 0 2 5 Symbols idi ten Petes ee Hee ee ext 1 4 X system setup XML Event Log location number 3 22 T 3 4 patient questions 3 22 save to SD 3 19 2031504 159B MACTM 800 Index 2 Asia Headquarters GE Medical Systems GE Medical Systems GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Inc Information Technologies GmbH Information Technologies Asia GE China Co Ltd 8200 West Tower Avenue Munzinger Stra e 3 5 11th Floor Shanghai MAXDO Center Milwaukee WI 53223 USA D 79111 Freiburg 8 Xing Yi Road Hong Qiao Development Zone Tel 1414 355 5000 Germany Shanghai 200336 People s Republic of China 1 800 558 7044 US Only Tel 49 76145 43 0 Tel 86 21 5257 4650 Fax 1414 555
19. Specific Power Cords 3 Optional Accessories C 4 1 iv MACTM800 2031504 159B 1 Introduction 2031504 159B MACTM 800 Introduction Manual Information Revision History Manual Purpose Intended Audience document s part number and revision appear at the bottom of each page The revision identifies the document s update level The revision history of this document is summarized in the following table Revision History PN 2031504 159 Revision Date Comment A 1 July 2008 Initial release of document B 15 August 2008 Revised product specifications This manual supplies technical information for service representatives and technical personnel so they can maintain the equipment to the assembly level Use it as a guide for maintenance and electrical repairs considered field repairable Where necessary the manual identifies additional sources of relevant information and or technical assistance See the 800 Resting ECG Analysis System Operator s Manual 2031504 182 for the instructions necessary to operate the equipment safely in accordance with its function and intended use This manual is intended for persons who use maintain or troubleshoot this equipment Warnings Cautions and Notes The terms danger warning and caution are used throughout this manual to identify hazard
20. Yes No Unknown Press F6 to select Save in the Extra Questions window Press F6 to select Save in the Test Information Setup window Return to the Main Menu 3 22 MAC 800 2031504 159B Troubleshooting Passwords Serial Number Clinical The system was set up for High Security Mode and I forgot my password How do 1 access the system 1 Use the following steps Contact GE Tech Support and provide the serial number of the device you want to access They will generate a temporary device specific name and password that can only be used for 24 hours Log into the system with the password provided by GE Tech Support Immediately after logging into the system verify your MAC 800 user name and password Record this information and store in a secure location for future reference When the mainboard is replaced how do I reenter the serial number to the new mainboard 1 Resting ECG Report Format Use the following steps From the Main Menu select F4 System Configuration gt F6 More gt F6 More gt F5 Service The system prompts for the service password Type 7763 and press Enter The service window opens Move the focus to Device Settings and press Enter The Device Settings window opens Enter the unit s serial number and press Enter The unit s serial number is located on the product label on the bottom of the device How do I change the way an
21. mode in Basic Setup NOTE To perform system setup functions log in as a user who is assigned setup editing privileges 1 Ifthe High Security Mode is enabled proceed with step a through step d when prompted for a User ID and Password if the password prompt does not appear go to step 2 a Type your user ID in the User ID field b Press the Enter key or press the down arrow key on the trimpad to move the focus to the Password field Type your password in the Password field d Press the F5 key to select Login 2 Press F5 to select Cancel 3 Press F6 to select More 4 Press F5 to select Main Menu 2031504 159B MACTM 800 3 25 Troubleshooting Arrhythmia Mode Power Up Mode These steps describe how to navigate to the Main Menu after powering on the MAC 800 system when Arrhythmia is selected for Power Up mode in Basic Setup NOTE To perform system setup functions log in as a user who is assigned setup editing privileges 1 Ifthe High Security Mode is enabled proceed with step a through step d when prompted for a User ID and Password if the password prompt does not appear go to step 2 a Type your user ID in the User ID field b Press the Enter key or press the down arrow key on the trimpad to move the focus to the Password field Type your password in the Password field d Press the F5 key to select Login If the barcode reader option is enabled a window opens prompting you to scan th
22. of the Manufacturer Equipment Symbols Equipment Identification GE is responsible for the effects of safety reliability and performance only if assembly operations extensions readjustments modifications or repairs are carried out by persons authorized by GE the electrical installation of the relevant room complies with the requirements of the appropriate regulations and the equipment is used in accordance with the instructions for use See the 800 Resting Analysis System Operator s Manual 2031504 182 for information about the symbols used on this product and its packaging Equipment can be identified via the product label and serial number attached to the equipment The following topics describe the components of the product label and the serial number MACTM 800 2031504 159B Introduction Product Label Format GE product labels provide the product s part number model description serial number manufacture date and manufacture site The following illustration shows the layout of a typical product label A description of the label components follows the illustration p n Product gt MES i 8 mi Product Code Desc gt Mr SN lt Serial Number gt D GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES INC 8200 W TOWER AVE MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN USA Product Label Item Description Date of manufacture in YYYY MM format
23. recommended for use by GE Healthcare Standard Accessories Part Number Description 22341808 Patient trunk cable 10 lead IEC 22341809 Patient trunk cable 10 lead 21708318 Electrode Cream one 250g bottle 420101 002 14 Universal Leadwire Set Mixed length 10 set 900178 001 KIT ADAPTER 10 SET AHA BANANA 900178 101 KIT ADAPTER 10 SET BANANA IEC 9490 210 CLIP UNIVERSAL GE 10 PKG 9623 003P SILVER MACTRODE PLUS 1000 CASE Value Accessories Part Number Description 2029890 001 Va ue 1010 Patient Cable Ldwr IEC 2029893 001 Va ue 10LD Patient Cable Ldwr AHA 2029891 001 Va ue Reusable Limb Clamps IEC 4 set 2029894 001 Va ue Reusable Limb Clamps 4 set 2029892 001 Va ue Reusable Bulb Electrodes 6 set C 2 MACTM 800 2031504 159B Supplies amp Accessories Thermal Papers Part Number Description 2036970 001 Z FOLD PAPER 110MM WIDTH MAC 800 Serial Cable Part Number 2040494 001 Description MAC800 SERIAL CABLE FEMALE TO MALE 1 83M Country Specific Power Cords Part Number Description 401855 101 401855 102 PWR SPLY CRD ST CONT EURO 10 250V 2 5 PWR SPLY CRD ST BRITSH 10A 250V 2 5M FSD 401855 103 PWR SPLY CRD ST ITALIAN 10A 250V 2 5M 401855 110 PWR SPLY CRD ST AUSTRALIAN 10
24. the User 3 24 Resting ECG Power 3 25 Arrhythmia Mode Power Up 3 26 Main Screen Power Up 3 26 Maintenance Introduction 4 2 Recommended Maintenance 4 2 Required Tools and Supplies 4 2 High Level FRU Identification 4 3 FRU Replacement Procedures 4 5 Preparing System for FRU Replacement 4 5 Replacing the Patient Cable 4 5 Replacing Barcode Reader 4 6 Replacing the Battery Assembly 4 Replacing the Top Cover Assembly 4 8 Replacing the Keypad Assembly 4 10 Replacing the LCD Assembly 4 11 Removing the Printer Assembly 4 12 MACTM800 2031504 159B Reassembling the Printer 4 14 Processing ECGs in Internal Storage 4 15 Saving System Configuration Settings 4 15 Removing the Mainboard
25. to be replaced disconnect the cable from the barcode reader using the following instructions a Insert an Allen wrench or straightened paper clip in the small hole in the base of the barcode reader 4 6 MACTM 800 2031504 159B Maintenance b While pushing the tool into the hole pull the cable to remove it from the base of the barcode reader With a new cable reverse the disassembly procedures to reassemble Insert USB connector with T the USB symbol facing down Configure the new barcode reader as described in the 800 Operator s Manual Perform the applicable checkout procedures Refer to Functional Checkout on page 4 23 Replacing the Battery Assembly 1 2 3 4 5 Disconnect the system from power Turn the unit over Press the battery release tab A and raise the battery from its compartment to remove it Insert the new battery by reversing the steps for removal Perform the applicable checkout procedures Refer to Functional Checkout on page 4 28 2031504 159B MACTM 800 4 7 Maintenance Replacing the Top Cover Assembly 1 Disconnect the system from power 2 Remove the battery assembly as described in Replacing the Battery Assembly on page 4 7 3 Remove the six screws from the bottom of the device 4 Turn the unit right side up 5 Press the printer button 6 Open the printer door 7 Lift the top assembly approxima
26. 0 ECG option m Internal 300 ECG option Printer m 114mm thermal array print head m Resolution Vertically 200 dots 25mm horizontally 1000 dots 25mm 25mm sec m Paper type Z fold Thermal paper m Writer speed 5 25 50 mm sec Connectivity m Secure Digital card m Serial port option m Internal modem option m Support for USB barcode GE supported option m Transmit acquired ECG to MUSE system option m Transmit acquired ECG to CardioSoft system option m LAN transmission to GE ECG management System option Keyboard Telephone Keypad Application Options RR Analysis m Export XML to PDF m Pharma package 21 CFR part 11 audit tool and CT Data Guard A 2 MACTM800 2031504 159B Technical Specifications Specifications Features and Functions Languages m English m German m French m Italian m Spanish m Portuguese Brazilian Portuguese m Hungarian m Polish m Czech m Slovak m Simplified Chinese m Russian m Korean m apanese m Finnish m Swedish m Dutch m Norwegian m Danish Specifications Height width depth 120mm x 330 mm x 280mm approximately Weight Approximately 3 kg w battery installed w o print paper Power Supply AC operation m Voltage 100 240 VAC 10 m Current 0 5A at 115 VAC 0 3A at 240 VAC m Frequency 50Hz 60 Hz 3Hz Battery operation m Type User replaceab
27. 0 FRU CD amp MANUAL 59 2040760 001 FRU MAC800 PROGRAMMED SD CARD 5 12 MAC 800 2031504 159B Parts Lists FRU Top Cover Assembly PN 2039939 001 The following table summarizes the items in the FRU Cover Assembly Item numbers correspond to the item numbers in the MAC 800 Upper Level Assembly Diagrams beginning on page 5 8 FRU Top Cover Assembly PN 2039939 001 Description Qty 2 LCD POLY 1 3 LCD LEN9 1 4 PRINTER BUTTON 1 5 TOP COVER 1 6 NAMEPLATE 15 GE LOGO 1 FRU Printer Assembly 2039941 001 The following table summarizes the items in the FRU Printer Assembly Item numbers correspond to the item numbers in the MAC 800 Upper Level Assembly Diagrams on page 5 8 FRU Printer Assembly PN 2039941 001 Item Description Qty 9 PRINTER DOOR 1 10 THERMAL PRINTER HEAD MAC800 1 1 M2X6 MACHINE SCREW PHILIPS 3 12 PRINTER HOLDER 1 2031504 159B MACTM 800 5 13 Parts Lists FRU Mainboard Assembly PN 2039942 001 The following table summarizes the items in the FRU Mainboard Assembly Item numbers correspond to the item numbers in the 800 Upper Level Assembly Diagrams on page 5 3 FRU Mainboard Assembly PN 2039942 001 Item Description Qty 1 M3X8 MACHINE SCREW PHILIPS PAN NI 7 13 PCB MAC800 MAINBOARD 1 14 REAR PANEL 1 15 1 1 16 ACQCOVE
28. 01 on page 5 13 4 PRINTER BUTTON Included with FRU Top Cover Assembly PN 2039939 001 on page 5 13 3 TOP COVER Included with FRU Top Cover Assembly PN 2039939 001 on page 5 13 6 NAMEPLATE 15MM GE LOGO Included with FRU Top Cover Assembly PN 2039939 001 on page 5 13 1 KEYPAD See Keypads on page 5 18 8 2039940 001 MAC800 FRU LCD ASSEMBLY 9 PRINTER DOOR Included in FRU Printer Assembly PN 2039941 001 on page 5 13 10 THERMAL PRINTER HEAD MAC800 Included with FRU Printer Assembly PN 2039941 001 on page 5 13 11 M2X6 MACHINE SCREW PHILIPS PAN Included with m FRU Printer Assembly PN 2039941 001 on page 5 13 m FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 12 PRINTER HOLDER Included with FRU Printer Assembly PN 2039941 001 on page 5 13 2031504 159B MACTM 800 5 9 Parts Lists 800 Upper Level Assembly Continued Item Part Number Item Description 13 PCB MAC800 MAINBOARD Included with FRU Mainboard Assembly PN 2039942 001 on page 5 14 14 REAR PANEL Included with FRU Mainboard Assembly PN 2039942 001 on page 5 14 15 ACQ Included with FRU Mainboard Assembly PN 2039942 001 on page 5 14 16 ACQ COVER2 Included with FRU Mainboard Assembly PN 2039942 001 on page 5 14 17 PATIENT CABLE CONNECTOR HOLDER Included with FRU Mainboard Assembly PN 2039942 001 on page 5 14 18 AN00388 4 40x3 8 SCREW NI Included with m FRU Mainboa
29. 041391 018 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER POR 2041391 019 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER KOR 2041391 020 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER FIN MAL iirc 3 1 LE 2 800 Data Matrix Barcode Scanner Cable Part Number Description 2041393 001 MAC800 FRU CABLE USB BARCODE SCANNER 1 Cable is included in barcode scanner kits Order this part number if only the cable is required 2031504 159B MACTM 800 5 17 Parts Lists Keypads MAC 800 Keypad Assemblies Part Number Description 2040049 001 MAC 800 FRU KEYPAD ASSEMBLY ENGLISH 2040049 002 MAC800 FRU KEYPAD ASSEMBLY RUSSIAN NOTE The Russian Keypad 2040049 002 is used only in Russia all other countries use the English Keypad 2040049 001 5 18 MACTM800 2031504 159B Parts Lists Power Cords 800 Power Cords Part Number Description 405535 006 PWR SPLY CRD RA HOSP GRD 10A 125V 10FT 401855 101 PWR SPLY CRD ST CONT EURO 10A 250V 2 5M 401855 102 PWR SPLY CRD ST BRITSH 10A 250V 2 5M FSD 401855 103 PWR SPLY CRD ST ITALIAN 10A 250V 2 5M 401855 110 PWR SPLY CRD ST AUSTRALIAN 10A 250V 2 5M 401855 104 PWR SPLY CRD ST ISRAELI 10A 250V 2 5M 401855 107 PWR SPLY CRD ST SWISS 10A 250V 2 5M 401855 108 PWR SPLY CRD ST INDIAN
30. 31504 159B MACTM 800 Electromagnetic Compatibility Compliant Cables and Accessories Part Number Description 2029890 001 Value ECG Cable Leadwires IEC 2029893 001 Value ECG Cable Leadwires AHA 2014041 001 KIT LEADWIRE MAC1200 2014041 002 KIT LEADWIRE MAC3500 IEC 2005836 006 MAC 1100 1200 NEHB PTO OC 2005836 008 5510 12 PTO OC 405535 006 PWR SPLY CRD RA HOSP GRD 13A 125V 10FT 401855 101 PWR SPLY CRD ST CONT EURO 10A 250V 2 5M 401855 102 PWR SPLY CRD ST BRITSH 10A 250V 2 5M FSD 401855 103 PWR SPLY CRD ST ITALIAN 10A 250V 2 5M 401855 110 PWR SPLY CRD ST AUSTRALIAN 10A 250V 2 5M 401855 104 PWR SPLY CRD ST ISRAELI 10A 250V 2 5M 401855 107 PWR SPLY CRD ST SWISS 10A 250V 2 5M 401855 108 PWR SPLY CRD ST INDIAN 10A 250V 2 5M 401855 018 PWR CRD ST CHINA RA PLUG 10A 250V 2 5M 405535 011 PWR SPLY CRD ST RA PSE 10A 250V 10FTROHS 2040758 001 USB BARCODE SCANNER WITH MAGNET RING ENG 2037082 001 MAC 800 BATERY ASSEMBLY 2040494 001 MAC800 SERIAL CABLE FEMALE TO MALE 1 83M 2038704 001 MODEM SOCKET 92345 V 92 B 6 MACTM800 2031504 159B L Supplies amp Accessories 2031504 159B MACTM 800 Supplies amp Accessories Introduction This section of the manual lists the supplies and accessories that are supported by the MAC 800 system and are
31. 991 R 2001 R 2007 Diagnostic Electrocardiographic Devices m ANSI AAMI EC13 2002 Cardiac Monitors Heart Rate Meters and Alarms Onscreen heart rate meter claus 4 2 7 only m ANSI AAMI EC57 1998 R 2003 Testing and Reporting Performance Results of Cardiac Rhythm and ST segment Measurement Algorithms All classes except 4 3 3 2 4 3 3 3 and 4 6 m UL 60601 1 2003 Medical Electrical Equipment part 1 General Requirements for S afety m CAN USA C22 2 No 601 1 GB 9706 1 1995 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 2 Particular requirements for the safety of electrocardiographs GB 10793 2000 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 2 Particular requirements for the safety of electrocardiographs m YY1139 2000 Single and multichannel electrocardiograph 4 MACTM800 2031504 159B Technical Specifications Classification Type of protection against electrical shock Class internally powered equipment Degree of protection against electrical shock Type CF defibrillation proof applied part Degree of protection against harmful ingress of water Ordinary Equipment enclosed equipment without protection against ingress of water Degree of safety of application in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide Method s of st
32. 9943 001 5 15 Model Data Matrix Barcode Scanner Kits 5 16 K 6 0805 Gen d stie b DX ded 5 18 Power COMMS aude dd 5 19 SerialCable Sn tale EHI OP HE p D E p E 5 19 FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 5 20 Technical Specifications Features and Functions 4 nnns A 2 Specifications ER REF REDUCIR CUERO 3 Classificalion i rrr rea a RR CRT E RA A 5 Electromagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC B 2 2031504 159B MACTM 800 1 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions B 2 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity B 3 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity B 3 Recommended Separation Distances B 4 EMC Compliant Cables and Accessories B 5 Supplies amp Accessories Introduction 0 0 0 0 2 Standard Accessories c2 Value Accessories nnnm nennen nnns c2 Thermal Papers nana 3 Serial Cable ren RA 20 0 C 3 Country
33. 9CREW NI 6 46 BOTTOM COVER 1 41 HANDLE BOTTOM 1 48 HANDLE TOP 1 49 M3X10 MACHINE SCREW PHILIPS PAN NI 2 2031504 159B MACTM 800 5 15 Parts Lists FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 Continued Description Qty 50 AC INLET MODULE 1 52 AC INLET HOUSE MODULE 1 53 PCB MAC800 BATTERY INTERFACE BD 1 Model Data Matrix Barcode Scanner Kits MAC 800 Data Matrix Barcode Scanner Kits Part Number Description 2041391 001 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER ENG 2041391 002 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER GER 2041391 003 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER FRE 2041391 004 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER SPA 2041391 005 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER SWE 2041391 006 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER ITA 2041391 007 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER JAP 2041391 008 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER DUT 2041391 009 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER NOR 2041391 010 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER DAN 2041391 011 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER CZE 5 16 MAC 800 2031504 159B Parts Lists MAC 800 Data Matrix Barcode ScannerKits Continued Part Number Description 2041391 013 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER CHN 2041391 014 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER HUN 2041391 015 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER POL 2041391 016 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER RUS 2041391 017 MAC 800 FRU USB BARCODE SCANNER SLO 2
34. A 250V 2 5M 401855 104 PWR SPLY CRD ST ISRAELI 10A 250V 2 5M 401855 107 PWR SPLY CRD ST SWISS 10A 250V 2 5M 401855 108 401855 018 PWR SPLY CRD ST INDIAN 10A 250V 2 5M PWR CRD ST CHINA RA PLUG 10A 250V 2 5M 405535 006 PWR SPLY CRD RA HOSP GRD 10A 125V 10FT 405535 011 PWR SPLY CRD ST RA PSE 10A 250V 10FTROHS 2031504 159B MACTM 800 C 3 Supplies 5 Optional Accessories PartNumber Description 21612413 SUCTION SYSTEM KISS 10 LEAD MSMART W PMP 2005836 006 Leadwire C 4 MACTM 800 2031504 159B Index A 2 8 2 2 K power connector pp 2 4 keyboard acq module diagnostic test 3 10 diagnostic test 3 9 acquisition error codes 3 18 MORS ERE LER Internal oen ee P 2 4 B replacing Asus iranienne ee ne 4 11 backspace key 2 5 USB connector for pp 2 8 barcode reader replacing 4 6 keypad eed nece eere ees 2 2 2 4 battery L CAPACITY DM UE 3 21 LAN diagnostic 3 11 22 Se TARL 2 4 7 ee 2 4 Leads ky itc Det vett ue 2 4 3 21 Dom 2 2 2 4
35. E Healthcare 890 Bootloader Version 1 8X1 2 Format Flash Disc 3 Service tools need password Choice 1 4 Boot loader will read the software from the SD card and write into Flash Do not press any key until the Writing image completed message displays Healthcare Bootloader Version 1 1 System Update 2 Format Flash Disc 3 Service tools need password Choice 1 Waiting 5 Press the Power key several seconds to shut down the system 6 Press the Power key again to reboot the system The system has been updated Conditioning the Battery Pack To maintain the storage capacity of the battery pack installed in your MAC 800 GE Healthcare recommends that you condition your MAC 800 battery pack once every six months to reset the electronic fuel gauge inside the battery A condition cycle consists of an uninterrupted charge discharge charge cycle 4 28 MAC 800 2031504 159B Maintenance You can condition the MAC 800 battery pack while installed in the MAC 800 system that is not being used to record tests on a patient 1 Disconnect the AC mains power from the 800 system 2 Display the Battery Status window a From the Main Menu press F4 to select System Configuration b Press F6 More gt F6 More gt F5 Service Setup c Type the service password and press F6 OK d Select the System Diagnostics button e Select the Battery Test button The Battery Status wi
36. ECG looks format when it prints out Do the following From the Main Menu press F4 to select System Configuration Press F2 to select Resting ECG Setup Press F4 Page Down three times 2031504 159B MACTM 800 3 23 Troubleshooting Editing 4 Select which type of ECG report you want to change from 10s ECG Report Format list 5 Select the number of copies you want from Report Copies list 6 If you want the 800 or 1951 Interpretation included on the ECG check the Print Interpretation check box 7 Ifyou do not want the MAC 800 interpretation to print on the ECG clear the Print Interpretation check box 8 Press F6 to save the setup Q Can you edit the interpretation at the MAC 800 and then transmit the edited record to the MUSE system as an unconfirmed record A MAC 800 does not support edit interpretation Navigating the User Interface Q How do I navigate from the startup screen to the Main Menu A The MAC 800 system can be configured in a number of different ways Some of these configuration choices determine the actions that need to be performed in order to proceed from the power up display to the Main Menu There are three configurations that determine the initial window that appears at power up and what actions the user will need to perform to navigate to the Main Menu Power Up mode currently selected in Basic Setup System Settings Page Up Resting ECG D
37. GE Healthcare MAC 800 Resting ECG Analysis System Software Version 1 Service Manual 2031504 159 Revision B 2008 General Electric Company rights reserved CardioSoft CASE Hookup Advisor MAC Mactrode MUSE and 1251 are trademarks owned by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies a division of General Electric Company going to market as GE Healthcare other marks are not owned by GE and are instead owned by their respective owners NOTE This manual applies to the MACTM 800 software version 1 Due to continuing product innovation specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice T 2 MACTM 800 2031504 159B 15 August 2008 Contents Introduction Manual 12 R VISION HISO tono te ane Men An 1 2 Manual Purpose tante Audra ra ret 1 2 Intended Audienc estes etu tech re dance e a ten 12 Warnings Cautions and Notes 12 Equipment Information 1 3 Safety Messages cocaine cete hoe waren peto fip tede Rp Dd Ae 1 3 Responsibility of the 1 4 Eguipment Symbols x lee 14 Product Label Format 1 5 SerialiNumber 0 sostener eee nnn so reti mate ates 1 5 Service Requirements 0 0 070707 1 6 Equipment Ov
38. Hz Filter 20 40Hz Muscle Filter ADS QRS Trigger HR Pace Enhance Simulated ECG Calculate Leads from Electrodes ACD Driver Lead Off Detection With 333Hz Impedance Measurement 1000Hz ECG Acquisition Hardware HECTOR 2 10 MAC 800 2031504 159B 3 Troubleshooting 2031504 159B MACTM 800 Troubleshooting General Fault Isolation Power Up Self Test Poor Quality ECGs See MAC 800 Operator s Manual Chapter 2 Equipment Overview Getting Started to verify operation On power up the system automatically runs an internal self test If all circuit tests pass you will see the start up screen The next screen that appears after the start up screen depends on the Power Up mode selected in System Configuration The Resting ECG mode is the default Power Up mode If the equipment is not working properly ask the following questions Is the unit turned on Have there been any changes in the use location or environment of the equipment that could cause the failure Has the equipment hardware or software been modified since last use Is operator error the cause of the problem Try to repeat the scenario exactly and compare that to the proper operation of the equipment described in the manual Is the battery installed When connected to the AC wall outlet does the green AC power light glow Poor quality ECGs can be caused by factors in the environment inadequate patien
39. M 800 2 5 Equipment Overview Detailed Description Block Diagram 12 Power Inlet Comector dem 8 al Printer tain Board Header Header Temp Semor Ivor Sensor a5 Printer 2 6 MACTM 800 2031504 159B Equipment Overview System Architecture Overview Power Mngt LCD Driver Power Driver Keyboard Driver Discovery Application Software Control Data Storage Battery Driver Comm Driver SD LAN USB COM OS WIN32 f Boot Loader Battery Thermal Writer Driver Thermal Writer Signal Preprocessing 50 60Hz Filter 20 40Hz Muscle Filter ADS Pace Enhance HR Simulated ECG Legend Data Flow gt Control Flow Data 2031504 159B MACTM 800 2 7 Equipment Overview Hardware firmware Architecture The MAC 800 hardware and firmware subsystems include the following Hardware Subsystems Firmware Subsystems m CPU core CE BSP Board Support P ackage m Display m Printer API m Keyboard m Printer SW Firmware for the Printer m ECG Acquisition subsystem m Acquisition API m Thermal printer Acquisition SW Firmware for the Printer Power supply m Housing Product Interfaces The MAC 800 system offers the following interfaces for connecting to external devices for data communication software updates and the control of workload devices m RS232 port 1 Connects to external systems
40. R2 1 17 PATIENT CABLE CONNECTOR HOLDER 1 18 AN00388 4 40 3 8 SCREW 2 19 SD CARD HOUSE 1 FRU Power Supply Assembly PN 2040052 001 The following table summarizes the items in the FRU Power Supply Assembly Item numbers correspond to the item numbers in the 800 Upper Level Assembly Diagrams on page 5 3 FRU Power Supply Assembly PN 2040052 001 Item Description Qty 20 60W 12V OUTPUT AC DC MODULE BIG HEATSINK 1 30 CABLE FOR MAIN BOARD 1 5 14 MAC 800 2031504 159B Parts Lists FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 The following table summarizes the items in the FRU Bottom Cover Assembly Item numbers correspond to the item numbers in the 800 Upper Level Assembly Diagrams on page 5 8 FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 Item Description Qty 1 M3X8 MACHINE SCREW PHILIPS PAN NI 17 21 FLAT SCREW M3X12 2 22 CRIMP RING 217 2 24 M4X16 MACHINE SCREW PHILIPS PAN NI 6 25 FUSE 2 0A QUI BLO 250V 5X20MM 2 26 HEXAGON SCREW1 4 27 HEXAGON SCREW2 4 28 SHIELD PLATE 1 29 CLIP ON FOR SHIELD COVER 1 31 CABLE FOR BATTERY 1 32 PRINTER MOUNTING BASE 1 33 PRINTER GROUND POLE 1 34 PAPER TRAY SHEET 1 35 PAPER LIFTING TAPE 1 36 PRINTER SPRING 1 37 FOOTPADI 2 38 FOOTPAD2 1 39 FOOTPAD3 1 43 HINGE LEFT 1 44 RIGHT 1 45 ST2 9X9 5 SELF TAPPING
41. Upper Level Assembly Diagrams The following diagrams identify the field replaceable units of the 800 system The numbers in the callouts reference part descriptions found in MAC 800 Upper Level Assembly Part List on page 5 9 2031504 159B MACTM 800 5 3 Parts Lists MACTM 800 2031504 159B Parts Lists 2031504 159B MACTM 800 5 5 Parts Lists 5 6 MACTM 800 2031504 159B Parts Lists 2031504 159B MACTM 800 5 7 Parts Lists 5 8 MACTM 800 2031504 159B Parts Lists MAC 800 Upper Level Assembly Part List The following table identifies the parts available for the 800 system The numbers in the Item column refer to the callouts from the diagrams found in MAC 800 Upper Level Assembly Diagrams on page 5 8 The numbers in the Part Number column identify the GE Healthcare part number for orderable parts Items without part numbers cannot be purchased independently of a FRU kit 800 Upper Level Assembly Item Part Number Item Description 1 M3X8 MACHINE SCREW PHILIPS PAN NI Included with m FRU Mainboard Assembly PN 2039942 001 on page 5 14 m FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 on page 5 15 m FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 2 LCD POLY FOAM Included with FRU Top Cover Assembly PN 2039939 001 on page 5 13 3 LCD LENS Included with FRU Top Cover Assembly PN 2039939 0
42. commend that the MAC 800 be connected to AC power through a wall outlet whenever it is not in use However if operating the device without AC power be aware that a fully charged battery is capable of printing approximately 1000 single page reports or 2 hours of continuous operation without printing MAC Address Q I need to provide the MAC address of the device to the network administrator to enable the LAN communication option How do I obtain the MAC address A Follow these steps to obtain the MAC address 1 Open the Diagnostic Tests window as described in Accessing the System Diagnostics Function on page 8 6 2 Move the focus to the Service Report button and press the Enter key to select 3 Find the MAC address on the printed service report Calibration Q How do I calibrate the MAC 800 system A When it becomes necessary you can calibrate the MAC 800 system using the following method 1 Using a standardizing waveform generator produce 1 00 0 01 mV pulse signal with a rise time no greater than 5ms and a width no greater than 100ms 2 Connect the pulse signal to all available channels and set the gain to 10 mm mV 3 Verify the display pulses have an amplitude within 5 of the amplitude obtained when the 1 00 0 01 mV signal is applied 4 Repeat the test for all fixed gain settings to verify the standardization pulse correctly reflects the gain setting NOTE The error must be l
43. e Setup files on external media Setup Setup2 5 Highlight the setup file you want to save to SD card from the list on left side of the window 6 Press Fl to select Export The following window opens 2031504 159B MACTM 800 3 19 Troubleshooting Configuration was successfully exported 7 Press F6 to select OK 8 Eject the SD card by pushing it in once Store it in a secure location Storing ECGs Q Why won t any of the ECGs I perform save to the SD card A Check the following m Isthe SD card fully inserted into the drive Are you using 128 MB or greater SD cards m Isthe SD card write protected m Have you tried a new SD card m Is your system set up to automatically save records m Ifyour system is not set up to automatically save records did you press Store Cleaning Q Should I clean the MAC 800 A Clean the exterior surfaces of all the equipment and peripheral devices monthly or more frequently if needed Use a clean soft cloth and a mild dish washer detergent diluted in water m Wring the excess water from the cloth Do NOT drip water or any liquid on the writer assembly and avoid contact with open vents plugs and connectors m Dry the surfaces with a clean cloth or paper towel Refer to the MAC 800 Operator s Manual for details on cleaning the MAC 800 system 3 20 MAC 800 2031504 159B Troubleshooting Battery Capacity Q What is the capacity of the battery A Were
44. e patient barcode NOTE If the barcode prompt does not appear go to step 3 Press F6 to select Cancel 2 3 Press F5 to select Cancel 4 Press F6 to select More 5 Press F5 to select Main Menu Main Screen Power Up Mode These steps describe how to navigate to the Main Menu after powering on the MAC 800 system when Main Screen is selected for Power up mode in Basic Setup NOTE To perform system setup functions log in as a user who is assigned setup editing privileges 1 Ifthe High Security Mode 18 enabled proceed with step a through step d when prompted for a User ID and Password if the password prompt does not appear go to step 2 a Type your user ID in the User ID field b Press the Enter key or press the down arrow key on the trimpad to move the focus to the Password field Type your password in the Password field d Press the F5 key to select Login 3 26 MAC 800 2031504 159B Troubleshooting The Main Menu is displayed If the system is configured for Main Screen Power up mode and does not have the High Security Mode enabled the Main Menu appears after powering up the system No further keys need be pressed in order to display the Main Menu 2031504 159B MACTM 800 3 27 Troubleshooting 3 28 MACTM800 2031504 159B 4 Maintenance 2031504 159B MACTM 800 Maintenance Introduction Recommended Maintenance Regular maintenance irrespective of usage
45. ef audible tone coming from the speaker The following window opens Did the test pass 4 Select Pass or Fail If you heard an audible tone press F4 to select Yes If you did not hear an audible tone press F5 to select No Replace the mainboard assembly as described Replacing the Mainboard Assembly on page 4 15 Keyboard Test The Keyboard Test can be used to determine if the keyboard is working properly 1 Open the Diagnostic Tests window as described in Accessing the System Diagnostics Function on page 3 6 2 Select the Keyboard Test button The following window opens 2031504 159B MACTM 800 3 9 Troubleshooting Acquisition Module Test 3 Character Input l Press Fl and then Stop to Exit IE Press each key on the keyboard and verify the value appears in the corresponding representation of that key on the screen key passes the test if its value appears on the screen when the corresponding key is pressed To test for sticky keys continue to press keys and verify that the screen representation of the key is refreshing with each subsequent key press key passes if the key on the screen refreshing with each repeated key press Press F1 gt Stop when the test is complete The following window opens Did the test pass 6 Select Pass or Fail If every key passes the tests press F4 to select Yes If an
46. elay Colors ECG Screen Anti Aliasing of ECG Waveforms v High Security mode enabled in Basic Setup System Security Setup High Security Mode F71 USB Barcode Reader support option activated yes no 3 24 MAC 800 2031504 159B Troubleshooting Activated Options Option Description CTDG CT Data Guard R12L 12 lead resting waveform display 12 Measurement 1251 Interpretation M300 Internal storage 300 Resting ECGs LANC LAN to CardioSoft LANM LAN ta MUSE MODC Modem or Serial to CardioSoft MODM Modem or Serial to MUSE CFRA 21 Part 11 audit trail BCRD USB Barcode Reader support ACI TIPI gt ns RRAN RR Analysis The various steps in this section describe how to navigate from the power up screen to the Main Menu for the various system configurations Use the steps that apply to your system configuration settings m Ifyour system is configured to power up in the Resting ECG mode go to Resting ECG Power Up Mode on page 3 25 m Ifyour system is configured to power up in the Arrhythmia mode go to Arrhythmia Mode Power Up Mode on page 3 26 m Ifyour system is configured to power up in the Main Screen mode go to Main Screen Power Up Mode on page 3 26 Resting ECG Power Up Mode These steps describe how to navigate to the Main Menu after powering on the MAC 800 system when Resting ECG 1s selected for Power Up
47. embly as described in Replacing the LCD Assembly on page 4 11 Remove the internal modem from its socket Reassemble the internal modem by reversing the steps for removal Take care to align the contact pins with the sockets and align the hole with the plastic pin before pushing it into the sockets Perform the applicable checkout procedures Refer to Functional Checkout on page 4 23 Replacing the Power Supply Assembly Removing the Power Supply Assembly 1 2 Disconnect the system from power Remove the battery assembly as described in Replacing the Battery Assembly on page 4 7 Remove the top cover assembly as described in Replacing the Top Cover Assembly on page 4 8 Remove the LCD assembly as described in Replacing the LCD Assembly on page 4 11 Remove the mainboard assembly as described in Removing the Mainboard Assembly on page 4 15 Remove the six M3X8 screws from the shield plate as shown in the following illustration 4 18 MAC 800 2031504 159B Maintenance Remove the two M3X12 flat screws from the shield plate as shown in the following illustration Remove the four hexagon screws from the shield plate as shown in the following illustration 2031504 159B MAC 800 4 19 Maintenance 9 Remove the shield plate from the bottom cover assembly 10 Remove the four hexagon screws of AC DC as shown in the following illustration
48. environment specified in the following table It is the responsibility of the customer or user to assure that the MAC 800 is used in such an environment 2031504 159B MACTM 800 B 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility Immunity Test EN 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should not be used closer to any part of the equipment including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance Conducted RF 3 Vrms 3 Vrms IEC 61000 4 6 150 KHz to 80 MHz d 12 VP Radiated RF 3 Vrms 3 Vrms JP IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz dz12 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 23 VP 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a
49. erance of 0 25 mm the test passes If this criteria is not met the test fails 3 12 MAC 800 2031504 159B Troubleshooting 5 Perform the Print Head Test a Select the Print Head Test button The writer prints a 1 page print head test report b Verify that there are no gaps in any of the lines printed Upto 5 mm of blank paper is allowable at the top and bottom of the page When the page is done printing the following window opens Did the test pass c Do one of the following m are no gaps in the lines on the printed report press to select Yes m TIfthere are gaps in the lines on the printed report press F5 to select No Replace the printer as described in Replacing the Printer Assembly on page 4 12 6 When all writer tests have been performed press F6 to select Cancel and close the window RS232 Test The RS282 Test can be used to determine if the comm ports are working properly 1 Open the Diagnostic Tests window as described in Accessing the System Diagnostics Function on page 3 6 2 Usea paper clip to short pins 2 and 3 in the COM port 3 Select the RS232 Test button The following window opens 2031504 159B MACTM 800 3 13 Troubleshooting LAN Test PORT LODP BACK TEST COMI Connections TX Pin 3 to RX Pin 2 of SERIAL OUT 1 Perform the COM Port Loop Back test on COM 1 a With the focus on COM 1 pres
50. erilization or disinfection recommended by the manufacturer Not applicable Mode of operation Continuous operation 2031504 159B MACTM 800 5 Technical Specifications A 6 MACTM800 2031504 159B 0 Electromagnetic Compatibility 2031504 159B MACTM 800 Electromagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Overview Changes or modification to this system not expressly approved by GE Healthcare could cause issues with this or other equipment This system 18 designed and tested to comply with applicable regulation s regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information stated as follows WARNING INTERFERENCE Use of portable phones or other radio frequency RF emitting equipment near the system may cause unexpected or adverse operation WARNING PLACEMENT equipment or system should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment If adjacent or stacked use is necessary the equipment or system should be tested to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it is being used Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions The MAC 800 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below It is the responsibility of the customer or user to ensure that the MAC 800 system is used in such an environment Emi
51. erview General Description 2 2 Front VIEW anne 2 2 Side MIGW n 2 3 Back riso ss os taceo e ace 2 3 Keypad o ted asp Vet al eae rocca 24 Detailed 2 6 Block Diagram ts oet sent 2 6 2 7 Hardware firmware 2 8 Product Interfaces 000008 aa 2 8 Layered Structure of application 2 9 ECG Data Flow With Sampling Rates 2 10 Troubleshooting 3 2 PowerUp SEIT Stites oat etos oce pardon bes aee 32 POOr Quality E CG5 s grade rete po emen Fer 32 Visual INSPECTIONS ery nee Rae 3 3 wr n a id e n ROC a Ar a 3 4 Setting Up Event Logging 3 4 Exporting the Event L0 eet n 3 5 Performing Diagnostic 3 5 Accessing the System Diagnostics Function 3 6 Display Test wig 3 7 2031504 159 MACTM 800 1 Speaker Test cnc 2 Een MOM CARES PME etre 3 9 Keyboard Test
52. ess than 5 of the expected value or 0 5mm whichever is greater 5 Verify that the standardization signal appears on all channels 2031504 159B MAC 800 3 21 Troubleshooting System Setup Location Number Patient Questions When entering patient data how do I get the Location field to automatically populate with the same number A The Location number can be set in Basic Setup to save you from entering it for each test 1 2 3 4 5 6 From the Main Menu press F4 to select System Configuration Press F1 to select Basic Setup Move the focus to the Location field Type the desired Location number Press F6 to select Save Press F5 to select Main Menu Q How do I change which questions I see when I am entering the patient data A The patient questions you see on the Patient Data window when starting a test were set up in Patient Setup 1 2 From the Main Menu press F4 to select System Configuration Press F6 More gt F4 Patient Setup gt to select Page Down Move the focus to the Extra Questions button and press Enter to open the Extra Questions window Extra Questions Prompt Type alphanumeric Prompt Type alphanumeric Prompt Type alphanumeric Prompt Type alphanumeric For each extra question you wish to ask in the Patient Data window type the Prompt and select the type of question from the Type list Alphanumeric Numeric
53. f the BOTTOM ASSY 9 Reassemble a new LCD ASSY by reversing the steps for removal 10 Perform the applicable checkout procedures Refer to Functional Checkout on page 4 23 Replacing the Printer Assembly Removing the Printer Assembly 1 Disconnect the system from AC power 2 Remove the battery assembly as described in Replacing the Battery Assembly on page 4 7 3 Remove the top cover assembly as described in Replacing the Cover Assembly on page 4 8 4 Remove the LCD Assembly as described in Replacing the LCD Assembly on page 4 11 4 12 MAC 800 2031504 159B Maintenance 5 Remove the printer door from the bottom cover assembly as shown 2031504 159B MACTM 800 4 13 Maintenance 8 Remove the printer motor from the printer mounting base Reassembling the Printer Assembly 1 Replace a new printer motor on the bottom assembly as shown Replace the two mounting screws Reconnect the printer cable to the mainboard Replace the printer door Reassemble the LCD assembly Reassemble the top cover assembly Reassemble the battery assembly D n1 9 c mm Perform the applicable checkout procedures Refer to Functional Checkout on page 4 23 4 14 MAC 800 2031504 159B Maintenance Replacing the Mainboard Assembly Processing in Internal Storage If the system has the internal storage option process any ECGs remaining in storage by tran
54. g ECG Analysis System Operator s Manual for instructions on loading paper 2031504 159B MACTM 800 3 11 Troubleshooting Open the Diagnostic Tests window described in Accessing the System Diagnostics Function on page 3 6 Select the Writer Test button The following window opens 25 mm s Speed Test 5 mm s Speed Test Print Head Test 3 Perform the 50mm s Speed Test a Select the 50mm s Speed Test button The writer prints the 50 mm s speed test report b When one page of the report has printed press the Stop button The following window opens Did the test pass c Examine the printed report 50mm s speed test passes if one cycle of the square wave spans 50 mm on paper measured from corner to corner of wave with allowable tolerance of 1 0 mm If that criteria is not met the text fails d Doone ofthe following m Ifthe test passed press F4 to select Yes m Ifthe test failed press F5 to select No 4 Repeat the previous step for the other speed tests The pass fail criteria for each of the remaining tests is as follows m 25mm s Speed Test If one cycle of the square wave spans 25 mm on paper measured from corner to corner of wave with allowable tolerance of 0 5 mm the test passes If this criteria is not met the test fails 5mm s Speed Test If one cycle of the square wave spans 5 mm on paper measured from corner to corner of wave with allowable tol
55. he test replace the mainboard assembly as described in Replacing the Mainboard Assembly on page 4 15 Equipment Problems ECG Data Noise If the acquired ECG data displays unacceptable noise levels When troubleshooting noise or signal quality be sure the problem 1s not being caused by poor skin preparation or placement and condition of electrodes Careful skin preparation is the key to an interference free ECG Signal quality is indicated using Hookup Advisor Hookup Advisor can be turned on or off in the ECG menu Select Main Menu System Configuration Resting ECG Setup Page Down Check for defective or date expired electrodes Check for defective broken or disconnected leadwires Run the Acquisition Module Tests in the Diagnostic menu and make sure all lead wires pass the noise test Refer to Acquisition Module Test on page 3 10 2031504 159B MACTM 800 3 17 Troubleshooting Error Codes No action is necessary for isolated error occurrences However if the unit is malfunctioning and any of the following error messages are repeating and unrecoverable Acquisition Error Codes replace the FRUs in the order as listed If you repeatedly receive any of the following acquisition error codes replace the mainboard assembly as described in Replacing the Mainboard Assembly on page 4 15 Acquisition Error Codes Error Code Cause Acquisition Error 1 General acquisition error
56. ibed in Replacing the Power Supply Assembly on page 4 18 Replace the new bottom cover assembly Reassemble the power supply assembly Reassemble the mainboard assembly Reassemble the printer assembly Reassemble the LCD assembly Reassemble the top cover assembly Reassemble the battery assembly Perform the applicable checkout procedures Refer to Functional Checkout on page 4 23 Disconnect the system from AC power Using a screw driver take out the fuse holder from the AC inlet as shown in the following illustration Replace two new fuse in the fuse holder 4 22 MAC 800 2031504 159B Maintenance Functional Checkout NOTE 4 Reassemble the fuse holder into AC inlet The checkout procedures apply to all MAC 800 systems The FRU checkout procedure for any listed FRU also applies to its internal PCBs and components Perform the applicable product or product configuration dependant procedures when an asterisk 16 listed FRU replacement procedures are contained within this chapter of the manual Basic System FRU Repairs FRU Description Visual Inspection Functional Checkout Procedures Patient Cable 1 2 7 1 2 3 Keypad Assembly 3 6 7 1 2 3 7 Top Cover Assembly 6 7 1 2 3 14 LCD Assembly 3 6 7 1 2 3 6 Printer Assembly 6 7 1 2 3 8 Mainboard Assembly 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Power9upply Assembly 6 7 1 2 3 Bottom Co
57. is essential to ensure that the equipment will always be functional when required See the MAC 800 Resting ECG Analysis System Operator s Manual for cleaning procedures GE recommends that electrical safety checks be performed annually WARNING MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES Failure on the part of all responsible individuals hospitals or institutions employing the use of this device to implement the recommended maintenance schedule may cause equipment failure and possible health hazards The manufacturer does not in any manner assume the responsibility for performing the recommended maintenance schedule unless an Equipment Maintenance Agreement exists The sole responsibility for performing the recommended maintenance schedule rests with the individuals hospitals or institutions utilizing the device Required Tools and Supplies The following list identifies the tools required to perform the procedures described in this chapter ECG simulator Phillips 1 screwdriver Hexagonal screw drivers Current leakage tester Anti static wrist strap MAC 800 Service Manual MAC 800 Operator s Manual NOTE Always use an anti static wrist strap while opening the MAC 800 unit to avoid possible damage due to static electricity 4 2 MACTM 800 2031504 159B Maintenance High Level FRU Identification Top Cover Assembly Bottom Assembly Battery LCD Assembly 2031504 159B MACTM 800 4 3 Mainte
58. le 7 2V 4 5 AH 10 rechargeable Lithium lon m Capacity 1000 single page reports or 2 hours continuous display without printing m Charge time Approximately 4 hours from total discharge with display off Temperature Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage temperature 30 C to 60 C 22 F to 140 F Relative Humidity Operating Humidity 25 to 95 non condensing Storage Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing 2031504 159B MAC 800 A 3 Technical Specifications Specifications Pressure Operating Pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Storage Pressure 500 hPa to 1060 hPa Warranty 1 year Certifications m IEC 60601 1 1988 1 1991 Amd 2 1995 General Requirements for Safety m IEC 60601 1 1 2000 Medical Electrical Equipment General Requirements for S afety EC 60601 1 2 2001 2004 General Requirements for S afety Electromagnetic Compatibility m IEC 60601 1 4 2000 General Requirements for Collateral Standard Programmable Electrical Medical Systems 60601 1 6 2006 General Requirements for S afety Usability m 60601 2 25 1993 Amd 1 1999 Safety of Electrocardiographs m 60601 2 51 2003 Safety and performance of ECG recorders EN 55011 2007 A2 2007 Industrial scientific and medical ISM radio frequency Equipment Electromagnetic disturbance characteristics Limits and methods of measurement m AAMI EC11 1
59. lems and can be useful as a part of system checkout procedures 2031504 159B MACTM 800 3 5 Troubleshooting Accessing the System Diagnostics Function The System Diagnostics menu be used to perform functional diagnostic tests Use the following procedure to access the System Diagnostics menu 1 Power on the MAC 800 system by pressing the Power button 2 From the Main Menu press F4 to select System Configuration 3 Press F6 More gt F6 More gt F5 Service Setup The following window prompts you to enter the Service password Enter the Service password 4 7768 and press F6 to select OK to open the Service Setup menu Event Log System Diagnostics 5 Move the focus to the System Diagnostics button and press the Enter key to open the Diagnostic Tests window 3 6 MACTM 800 2031504 159B Troubleshooting The following sections describe how to perform the specific diagnostic tests Proceed to the appropriate section for the test you need to perform Display Test The Display Test can be used to determine if the display pixels are working properly 1 Open the Diagnostic Tests window as described in Accessing the System Diagnostics Function on page 3 6 2 Select the Display Test button The following window opens 3 Select the Start Test button The following window opens 2031504 159B MACTM 800 3 7 Troubleshooting 10 Press the
60. like MUSE or Cardiosoft m RJ 45 port 1 Connects to networks via 100baseT ethernet connector via an external medical isolator USB connector 2 Connects to USB capable devices such as optional barcode reader or external USB keyboard Secure Digital SD Card slot Interfaces with a Secure Digital card which is used to store ECGs to flash the device with software updates and to connect memory future IO extensions RJ 11 port 1 Connects an internal medical grade Analog Modem optional to a phone line 2 8 MACTM 800 2031504 159B Equipment Overview Software Architecture Layered Structure of application software PDF Printer Display Driver XML Resting Resting RR Analysis Arrhythmia Data Data Data Display Display Display Printer Printer Printer Control Control Control Keyboard Patient Data System Configuration Resting ECG Analysis 12SL Heart Resting Signal Preprocessing 2031504 159B MACTM 800 2 9 Equipment Overview ECG Data Flow With Sampling Rates Printer Driver Display Driver 500 1000Hz 500 1000Hz Printer Display XML 1000Hz 500Hz 500 1000Hz Application Software User Interface Control Data Storage 500 1000Hz 12SL Resting ECG Analysis HR Measurement Diagnosis Heart Exercise HR Arrythmia Analysis ST Measurements 500Hz 500 1000Hz Signal Preprocessing 50 0
61. llowing m To enable event logging check the Key Event Logging check box m To disable event logging clear the Key Event Logging check box 3 4 MACTM 800 2031504 159B Troubleshooting 7 Select a level of severity to log from the Log Level list Select None to log nothing to the Event Log Select Error to log only errors to the Event Log Select Warning to log errors and warnings to the Event Log Select Information to log errors warnings and information messages to the Event Log 8 Press F6 to select Save Exporting the Event Log 1 Repeat step 1 through step 5 in Setting Up Event Logging on page 3 4 2 Insert an SD card gold contacts down into the SD card slot as shown in the following illustration 9 Press F1 to select Export Log Files The current Event Log file log_0 log is copied to a log directory on the SD card NOTE To access the log file insert the SD card into an SD card reader connected to a computer with a Windows operating system and open the log file with a text editor like Notepad or WordPad If the Event Log is requested by GE Service for troubleshooting an issue the file can be sent as an email attachment Performing Diagnostic Tests Diagnostic tests can be used to verify that the MACTM 800 operates properly The tests check the operation of the display screen speaker keyboard thermal writer battery and communications They are useful tools for troubleshooting prob
62. more information 6 Verify that all harnesses and internal wiring have been secured See Visual Inspection on page 3 3 for more information 1 Verify the fasteners been replaced and secured See Visual Inspection page 3 3 for more information 4 24 MAC 800 2031504 159B Maintenance Functional Checkout Procedures Perform the functional checkout procedures that are applicable to the procedure that was performed Operational Checks Diagnostic Tests 10 11 12 13 Verify the power up self test passed See Power Up Self Test on page 3 2 for more information Verify the rhythm strip recorded successfully See Chapter 5 Recording a Resting ECG the 800 Operator s Manual Verify the ECG recorded successfully See Chapter 5 Recording a Resting ECG in the MAC 800 Operator s Manual Verify the ECG was stored successfully See Chapter 8 Managing Internal Storage in the 800 Operator s Manual Verify that simulated ECG data was transmitted successfully to a receiving product See Chapter 8 Managing Internal Storage in the 800 Operator s Manual Verify the display test was successful See Display Test on page 3 7 for more information Verify the keyboard test was successful See Keyboard Test on page 3 9 for more information Verify the writer test was successful See Writer Test on page 3 11 for more informati
63. nance Mainboard A and Internal Modem option Power Supply Assembly Writer Assembly Keypad Assembly Barcode Reader option 4 4 MACTM 800 2031504 159B Maintenance Patient Cable Serial Cable FRU Replacement Procedures Preparing System for FRU Replacement Prior to performing any disassembly procedures perform these steps NOTE Take strict precautions against electrostatic discharge damage while replacing field replaceable units 1 Power off the system Disconnect the unit from the AC wall outlet Disconnect the power cord from the back panel connector Ae m Disconnect the patient cable from the unit as described in Replacing the Patient Cable on page 4 5 5 Remove the battery as described in Replacing the Battery Assembly on page 4 7 Replacing the Patient Cable 1 Disconnect the system from AC power 2 Disconnect the patient cable from the MAC 800 side panel connector as shown in the following illustration 2031504 159B MACTM 800 4 5 Maintenance 3 Connect the new patient cable to the side panel connector 4 Perform the applicable checkout procedures Refer to Functional Checkout on page 4 23 Replacing Barcode Reader 1 Power off the system and disconnect from AC power 2 Disconnect the barcode reader from the USB connector on the MAC 800 rear panel as shown in the following illustration 3 Ifonly the cable is
64. ndow opens BATTERY STATUS Line Status Power Line OFF Battery Status Battery Low Battery Life Remaining hh mm 00 56 Battery Charge Remaining 21 3 Allow the battery to discharge until the Battery Charge Remaining 26 is less than 5 4 Turn off the unit and reconnect the AC mains power 5 Allow the battery to fully charge NOTE The amber Battery LED indicator will light while the unit is charging and turn off when charging is complete 6 Remove the AC mains power and turn on the MAC 800 unit 7 Leave the unit on and allow the battery to discharge until the MAC 800 system shuts off 8 Reconnect the AC mains power to the MAC 800 leaving the unit turned off and allow the battery to fully recharge When the amber Battery LED indicator turns off the battery is fully charged The conditioning cycle is complete 2031504 159B MAC 800 4 29 Maintenance 4 30 MAC 800 2031504 159B D Parts Lists 2031504 159B MAC 800 Parts Lists Ordering Parts The FRU parts lists in this chapter supply enough detail for you to order parts for the assemblies stand alone FRUs and FRU kits considered field serviceable Only items assemblies and kits which have part numbers given in this chapter are available for purchase as FRUs To order parts contact GE Healthcare Service Parts 5 2 MACTM 800 2031504 159B Parts Lists Field Replaceable Units FRUs MAC 800
65. on Verify the acquisition module test was successful See Acquisition Module Test on page 3 10 for more information Verify the patient leadwire check was successful See Patient Lead Wire Test on page 3 16 for more information Verify the battery test was successful See Battery Test on page 3 11 for more information Verify the LAN test was successful See LAN Test on page 3 14 for more information Verify the modem test was successful See Modem Test on page 3 15 for more information 2031504 159B MACTM 800 4 25 Maintenance Electrical Safety Checks 14 Verify the current leakage test results meet the requirements Perform electrical safety checks when indicated All indicated electrical safety checks require a pass fail indication for the steps performed Record the measurement values in your debrief Electrical Safety Checks Step Condition UUT ON Result Leakage Current Limits Earth Leakage Current 1 Forward Polarity NE six Pass Fail 500 pA 2 Neutral Open Forward P olarity SEC Pass F ail 1 000 uA 3 Neutral Open Reverse Polarity Pass F ail 1 000 HA 4 Reverse Polarity uA Pass Fail 500 HA Enclosure Leakage Current 1 Forward Polarity NC 1 Pass F ai 100 uA 2 Neutral Open Forward Polarity SFC Pass F ai 500 HA
66. rd Assembly PN 2039942 001 on page 5 14 m FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 19 SD CARD HOUSE Included with FRU Mainboard Assembly PN 2039942 001 on page 5 14 20 60W 12V OUTPUT AC DC MODULE BIG HEATSINK Included with FRU Power Supply Assembly PN 2040052 001 on page 5 14 21 FLAT SCREW M3X12 Included with m FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 page 5 15 m FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 22 CRIMP RING 217 Included with m FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 page 5 15 m FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 24 M4X16 MACHINE SCREW PHILIPS PAN NI Included with m FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 page 5 15 m FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 25 2039946 001 FUSE 2 0A QUI BLO 250V 5X20MM Available as an independent FRU Also included with FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 on page 5 15 26 HEXAGON SCREW1 Included with FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 on page 5 15 m FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 5 10 MAC 800 2031504 159B Parts Lists 800 Upper Level Assembly Continued ltem Part Number Item Description 2 HEXAGON SCREW2 Included with m FRU Bottom Cover Assembly PN 2039943 001 page 5 15 m FRU Kits PN 2039945 001 on page 5 20 28 SHIELD PLATE Included with FRU Bottom Cover Assembly
67. right arrow key the Trimpad repeatedly to move the color bars horizontally across the screen 2 Verify that the color band pattern red green blue white scrolls across the screen Pass the test if the pattern is replicated without discoloration Press the F1 key to switch to horizontal color bars Press the down arrow key on the Trimpad repeatedly Verify that the color band pattern red green blue white scrolls down the screen Pass the test if the pattern is replicated without discoloration Press the F1 key to switch to cycle through the solid color pane red green blue white For each pane check for black pixels Pass the test if no more than four black pixels are observed on any single color pane NOTE black pixel observed on one pane will probably be observed on every pane Press Enter when the test is complete The following window opens Did the test pass 3 8 MACTM 800 2031504 159B Troubleshooting 11 Select Pass or Fail 11 the test passed press F4 to select Yes 11 the test failed press F5 to select No Replace the display assembly as described in Replacing the LCD Assembly on page 4 11 Speaker Test The Speaker Test can be used to determine if the speaker is working properly 1 Open the Diagnostic Tests window as described in Accessing the System Diagnostics Function on page 3 6 2 Select the Speaker Test button 3 Listen for a bri
68. s sources of potential injury to a person and to designate a degree or level or seriousness Familiarize yourself with their definitions and significance Term Definition DANGER Indicates an imminent hazard which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury MACTM 800 2031504 159B Introduction Term Definition CAUTION Indicates potential hazard or unsafe practice which if not avoided could result in minor personal injury or product property damage NOTE Provides application tips or other useful information to ensure that you get the most from your equipment Equipment Information Failure on the part of the responsible individual hospital or institution using this equipment to implement a satisfactory maintenance schedule may cause undue equipment failure and possible health hazards To ensure patient safety use only parts and accessories manufactured or recommended by GE Healthcare Contact GE Healthcare for information before connecting any devices to this equipment that are not recommended in this manual If the installation of this equipment in the USA will use 240 V rather than 120 V the source must be a center tapped 240 V single phase circuit Parts and accessories used must meet the requirements of the applicable IEC 60601 series safety standards and or the sys
69. s the Enter key The results of the COM Loop Back Test are displayed b Note the results of the test If either test failed replace the mainboard assembly as described in Replacing the Mainboard Assembly on page 4 15 When the test is complete press F6 to Cancel and close the results window The LAN Test can be used to test network connectivity 1 Connect the 800 device to an active LAN Ensure that the LAN is an active network If you connect to an inactive network tap the test result may be a false negative Open the Diagnostic Tests window as described in Accessing the System Diagnostics Function on page 8 6 Select the LAN Test button The following window opens Press the Enter key to select the Test Network Connectivity button The Checking connectivity Please wait message is displayed Then the results of test are displayed m Ifthe System Connected to Network message is displayed in the window the test passes 3 14 MAC 800 2031504 159B Troubleshooting Modem Test USB Test 5 m Ifthe Network Unavailable message is displayed in the window and you are sure the device is connected to an active network the test fails Replace the mainboard assembly as described in Replacing the Mainboard Assembly on page 4 15 When the test is complete press F6 to Cancel and close the results window The Modem Test can be used to test the internal modem 1
70. smitting to your archival system and or print them to ensure you have a printed record before proceeding with the mainboard replacement Saving System Configuration Settings 1 Store the System Configuration settings to SD card a Insert SD card in the SD card slot b From the Main Menu press 4 to select System Configuration c Press F6 More gt F6 More gt F3 to select Export Setup d Highlight the system setup file you want to export to the SD card e Press F1 to select Export f Whenthe Configuration was successfully exported message is displayed press F6 to select OK g Remove the SD card and store in a secure location Print the System Setup Report if you feel you may need it for additional reference after the FRU replacement procedure a From the Main Menu press F4 to select System Configuration b Press F6 More gt F3 to select Print Setup Report c Move the focus to the Complete Setup button and press Enter d Save the printed setup report in a secure location It can be used as a reference if System Setup needs to be restored manually Removing the Mainboard Assembly Disconnect the system from AC power Remove the battery assembly as described in Replacing the Battery Assembly on page 4 7 Remove the top cover assembly as described in Replacing the Top Cover Assembly on page 4 8 Remove the LCD assembly as described in Replacing the LCD Assembly on page 4 11
71. ssions Test Compliance Electromagnet Environment Guidance RF Emissions Group 1 The equipment uses RF energy only for its CISPR11 internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF Emissions Class B Class B Equipmentis suitable for use in all CISPR11 establishments including domestic m establishments and those directly Harmonic Emissions Class B connected to the public low voltage power IEC 61000 3 2 supply network that supplies buildings used Voltage Fluctuations Complies for domestic purposes Flicker Emissions IEC 61000 3 3 B 2 MAC 800 2031504 159B Electromagnetic Compatibility Guidance and Manufacturers Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity The 800 system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified in the following table It is the responsibility of the customer or user to ensure that the MAC 800 system is used in such an environment Immunity Test EN 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 Electrical fast transient burst m 6 kV contact m 8kV air 2 kV for power supply lines m 6 kV contact m 8 KV air 2 kV for power supply lines Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 3096
72. t preparation hardware failures related to the acquisition module lead wires cables or problems in the unit 3 2 MACTM 800 2031504 159B Troubleshooting Visual Inspection Athorough visual inspection of the equipment can save time Small things disconnected cables foreign debris on circuit boards missing hardware loose components can frequently cause symptoms and equipment failures that may appear to be unrelated and difficult to track NOTE Take the time to make all the recommended visual checks before starting any detailed troubleshooting procedures If the area is Look for 1 0 Connectors and Cables AC power cord Interface cables m Fraying or other damage m Bent prongs or pins m Cracked housing m Loose screws in plugs m Excessive tension or wear m Loose connection m Strain reliefs out of place Circuit boards m Moisture dust or debris top and bottom m Loose or missing components m Burn damage or smell of over heated components m Socketed components not firmly seated m PCB not seated properly in edge connectors m Solder problems cracks splashes on board incomplete feedthrough prior modifications or repairs Ground wires Wiring Fasteners m Loose wires or ground strap connections m Faulty wiring Wires pinched or in vulnerable position Loose or missing screws or other hardware especially fasteners used as connections to ground planes on PCBs Po
73. tely 1 inch at the back panel side 4 8 MACTM 800 2031504 159B Maintenance 8 Pull up the lock release tab mainboard keypad connector 9 Disconnect the keypad cable as shown 2031504 159B MACTM 800 4 9 Maintenance 10 Remove the eight screws from the bottom of the top cover assembly 11 Separate the keypad from the top cover assembly 12 Reassemble a new top cover assembly by reversing the steps for removal 13 Perform the applicable checkout procedures Refer to Functional Checkout on page 4 28 Replacing the Keypad Assembly 1 Perform step 1 to step 11 as described in Replacing the Top Cover Assembly on page 4 8 Reassemble a new keypad assembly by reversing the steps for removal Perform the applicable checkout procedures Refer to Functional Checkout on page 4 28 4 10 MAC 800 2031504 159B Maintenance Replacing the LCD Assembly 1 Disconnect the system from AC power 2 Remove the battery assembly as described in Replacing the Battery Assembly on page 4 7 3 Remove the top cover assembly as described in Replacing the Top Cover Assembly on page 4 8 4 Remove the two screws that hold the LCD assembly in place 5 Push the LCD assembly forward to away from the rear panel 2031504 159B MAC 800 4 11 Maintenance 6 Disconnect the inverter cable from the mainboard 8 Lift the LCD ASSY out o
74. tem configuration must meet the requirements of the IEC 60601 1 1 medical electrical systems standard The use of accessory equipment not complying with the equivalent safety requirements of this equipment may lead to a reduced level of safety of the resulting system Consideration relating to the choice shall include use of the accessory in the patient vicinity and evidence that the safety certification of the accessory has been performed in accordance to the appropriate IEC 60601 1 and or IEC 60601 1 1 harmonized national standard Safety Messages Additional safety messages may be found throughout this manual that provide appropriate safe operation information DANGER FLAMMABLE HAZARD Do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetics 2031504 159B MACTM 800 3 Introduction WARNING USE APPROPRIATE POWER SOURCE This is Class I device with protective earth equipment The mains plug must be connected to an appropriate power supply WARNING PROPER GROUNDING Operate the unit from its battery if the integrity of the protective earth conductor is in doubt CAUTION AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY This equipment contains no user serviceable parts Refer servicing to qualified service personnel CAUTION USE ONLY ON ORDER BY PHYSICIAN U S Federal law restricts this device to the sale by or on the order of a physician Responsibility
75. the character does not match or no character appears in the Character Input field the test fails When the test is complete press F6 to Cancel The following window opens Did the test pass Do one of the following If the test passed press F4 to select Yes If the test failed press F5 to select No Replace the mainboard assembly as described in Replacing the Mainboard Assembly on page 4 15 Test the patient leadwires as described in this section 1 Open the Diagnostic Tests window described in Accessing the System Diagnostics Function on page 8 6 Connect a patient cable with lead wires to the MAC 800 patient cable connector Connect all leads to a patient simulator or shorting bar Select the Patient Lead Wire Check button The window shown below opens 3 16 MAC 800 2031504 159B Troubleshooting Connect electrodes to RL N Keep electrodes away from all other power resources R RA L LA N RL C1 vi C2 v2 C3 V3 C4 j V4 Nap C5 f v5 C6 V6 Nst Nax Start Test Press the Enter key to select the Start Test button For each lead wire the test results are displayed m Ifthe Connected message is displayed the lead wire passes the test m Ifthe Disconnected message is displayed the lead wire fails the test Press F6 Cancel when the test is complete Replace every lead wire that failed the test Repeat the test If the lead wire still fails t
76. tion Use a serial cable to connect the unit to a CAS E Cardiosoft or MUSE system E Main AC power connector Connects the unitto an AC power outlet F Equipotential grounding lug Grounded connector for attaching non grounded peripheral devices to ensure equipotentiality G Carry handle Retractable handle for carrying the unit Keypad The English keypad is shown in the following illustration Name Description A Function Keys F1 through F6 Selects menu options on the screen B Leads key Changes the leads when the screen is being used to display waveforms C Power Button Turns the unit on and off 2 4 MACTM 800 2031504 159B Equipment Overview Name Description ECG key Acquires resting ECG and prints 10 second report in Arrhythmia mode Trimpad The arrows move the cursor left right up or down The center button moves the focus within a window or selects the currently active item Rhythm key Prints a continuous real time rhythm ECG strip Press the Stop key to stop the rhythm strip from printing Stop key Stops the writer from printing Backspace Key Deletes characters 5 Adds Space between typed characters T9 key Switches between different input methods For more information on using the T9 key refer to the MAC 800 Operator s Manual 2031504 159B MACT
77. ver Assembly 6 7 1 2 3 Battery Assembly 5 11 AC Power Cord 4 1 2 3 Non Listed FRUS 6 7 1 2 3 141 2031504 159B MACTM 800 4 23 Maintenance Visual Inspection 1 When AC Power Mains disturbed Optional System FRU Repairs ner Functional Checkout FRU Description Visual Inspection Procedures Internal Modem 6 7 1 2 3 5 13 Barcode Reader 6 7 1 2 3 Non FRU Repairs Functional Checkout FRU Description Visual Inspection Procedur s No parts replaced 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 Software update n a 1 2 3 5 Hardware upgrade 6 7 1 2 3 5 Annual Electrical 9afety 1 3 4 5 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Checkout 14 13 Inspect the following for excessive wear and or any visual signs of damage 1 Check for defective or broken patient cable leadwires and out of date electrodes See ECG Data Noise on page 3 17 for more information 2 Discuss electrode placement skin prep and patient related requirements with the ECG technician See Chapter 3 Preparing the Patient in the 800 Operator s Manual for more information 3 Verify the Keypad LCD display filter passed inspection See Visual Inspection on page 3 3 for more information 4 Verify the AC power cord passed inspection See Visual Inspection on page 3 3 for more information 5 Verify the battery pack passed inspection See Visual Inspection page 3 3 for
78. wer source m Faulty wiring especially AC outlet m Circuit not dedicated to system NOTE Power source problems can cause static discharge reading problems and discharge Keyboard m Cuts or cracks in the keyboard membrane m Unreadable labels LCD display filter Scratches or cracks in the display filter transparent part of keyboard bezel that impair viewing Battery pack Cracks swells or leaks in the battery casing m Dirt scratches or debris on contacts SD card m Cracks m Dirt scratches or debris on contacts 2031504 159B MACTM 800 3 3 Troubleshooting Event Logging Setting Event Logging The 800 system be set up to create an XML format Event Log that contains system errors warnings and informational messages Use the following procedure to configure the level of severity of messages written to the Event Log 1 Power on the 800 system by pressing the Power button 2 From the Main Menu press F4 to select System Configuration 3 Press F6 More gt F6 More gt F5 Service Setup The following window prompts you to enter the Service password Enter the Service password xi 4 Type 7763 and press F6 to select OK to open the Service Setup menu Event Lag System Diagnostics 5 Move the focus to the Event Log button and press the Enter key Key Event Logging 6 Do one of the fo
79. y key fails a test press F5 to select No Replace the keyboard assembly as described in Replacing the Keypad Assembly on page 4 10 The Acquisition Module Test can be used to determine if the acquisition board is working properly 1 Open the Diagnostic Tests window described in Accessing the System Diagnostics Function on page 8 6 Select the Acquisition Module Test button The following window opens 3 10 MACTM800 2031504 159B Troubleshooting Battery Test Writer Test 3 Note the test result and press F6 to select Cancel If the result of the Acquisition Module Test Result is Failed replace the mainboard assembly as described in Replacing the Mainboard Assembly on page 4 15 The Battery Test can be used to determine the status of the Lithium Ion battery 1 Open the Diagnostic Tests window as described in Accessing the System Diagnostics Function on page 3 6 2 Select the Battery Test button The following window opens 3 Note the battery status information and press F6 to select Cancel and close the Battery Status window If the Battery Status was Failed replace the battery as described in Replacing the Battery Assembly on page 4 7 The Writer Test can be used to determine if the writer is working properly NOTE Before performing the Writer Test be sure that the correct thermal paper is properly loaded in the writer tray Refer to the MAC 800 Restin
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