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BeneView T5 Patient Monitor Service Manual

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1. Zero In the pCVP Setup menu select pCVP Zero Zero Let the patient simulator output static pressure 200 mmHg to pArt channel and 20 mmHg to pCVP channel The pArt value displayed on the monitor should be within 200 4 mmHg and pCVP value within 20 1 mmHg If the pArt error is beyond 4 mmHg or pCVP error beyond 1 mmHg calibrate the PiCCO module If the module was calibrated with a dedicated reusable IBP sensor check the calibration together with this IBP sensor Let the patient simulator output ART signal to the pArt channel and pCVP signal to the pCVP channel verify that the pArt and pCVP waves are displayed correctly Pressure Calibration Method 1 Tools required B Medsim300B patient simulator B PiCCO IBP test cable 6800 J87 Follow this procedure to perform the test l 2 Connect the patient simulator the PiCCO IBP test cable and the PICCO module Let the patient simulator outputs 0 mmHg respectively to the pArt channel and the pCVP channel In the pArt Setup menu select pArt Zero Zero In the pCVP Setup menu select pCVP Zero Zero Set static pressure to 200 mmHg on the patient simulator 3 26 6 Select Main Menu Maintenance User Maintenance Cal IBP Press gt gt In the Cal IBP Press menu set the calibration pressure to 200 mmHg 7 Select the Calibrate button next to the desired IBP channel to start a calibration If
2. 3 13 The case display screen buttons knob SMR modules power cord wall mount bracket and accessories have no obvious signs EE of damage The external connecting cables are not frayed and the connector ance m o The external connectors are not loose or their pins are not bent LP l The safety labels and data plate are clearly legible LM NIBP test The difference is within 3 mm when 0 50 or 200 mmHg is set for NIBP accuracy test There is no leakage with NIBP or the manual leakage test result does not exceed 6mmHg min Sidestream CO test Block the gas inlet of the module or watertrap The sidestream CO flowrate is slower than 10ml min and an alarm of CO Filterline Err is given It indicates that there 1s no leakage TieiscOaeewdmeins A Microstream CO test Block the gas inlet of the module or watertrap An alarm of CO Filterline Err is given It indicates that there 1s no leakage The displayed CO value is within 6 0 05 ff AG test When AG flowrate is slower than 10ml min an alarm of AG Airway Occluded is given It indicates that there is no leakage The fan inside the AG module works properly LU dH The measurement accuracy of CO N20 O2 and AA AA represents an anaesthetic agent meets the product specifications in the Operator s Manual 3 14 3 3 Power On Test This test is to verify that the patient monitor can power up correctly The test is passed if the patient mon
3. ECG Calibration Tool required B Vernier caliper Follow this procedure to perform a calibration l 2 By Select the ECG parameter window or waveform area Filter Diagnostic Select Main Menu Maintenance gt gt Select Calibrate ECG A square wave appears on the screen and the message ECG Calibrating is displayed Compare the amplitude of the square wave with the wave scale The difference should be within 5 After completing the calibration select Stop Calibrating ECG If necessary you can print out the square wave and wave scale through the recorder and then measure the difference 3 4 2 Resp Performance Test Tool required B Fluke Medsim 300B patient simulator recommended Follow this procedure to perform the test t Connect the patient simulator to the module using a non ESU proof cable and set lead II as the respiration lead Configure the simulator as follows lead II as the respiration lead base impedance line as 1500 O delta impedance as 0 5 Q respiration rate as 40 rpm Check the Resp wave is displayed without any distortion and the displayed Resp value is within 40 2 rpm 3 16 3 4 3 SpO Test Tool Required B None Follow this procedure to perform the test l Connect SpO sensor to the SpO connector of the monitor Set Patient Cat to Adu and PR Source to SpO2 on the monitor Measure SpO on your finger Assume that you stay healthy
4. Replace the USB Hub board Mother board failure Replace the mother board Device with USB port does not function Assume that the peripheral devices are good Cable defective or poorly connected 1 Check that cable between USB Hub board and mother board is properly connected 2 Check that connecting cables and connectors are not damaged USB Hub board failure Replace the USB Hub board Mother board failure Replace the mother board 4 6 8 CF Card Problems Symptoms CF card malfunctions memory space Possible Cause Corrective Action Wrong CF card or small Use only SanDisk manufactured CF storage cards Those with IGB memory space are recommended CF card full data error Format CF card on PC CF card error CF card failure Replace the CF card Cable defective or poorly connected 1 Check that the cable between CF card board and mother board is correctly connected 2 Check that connecting cables and connectors not damaged CF card board failure Replace the CF card board Mother board failure Replace the mother board 4 6 9 Power Supply Failures Symptoms Possible Cause Corrective Action Different battery Battery failure Replace battery voltages Cable defective or 1 Check that the cable between battery poorly connected interface board and power module is correctly connected 2 Check that cables and connectors are not damaged Power board failure Replace the p
5. The TB value displayed on the monitor is within 37 0 1 C LS The displayed C O value is within 520 25L min pP i Mainstream CO test The mainstream CO is zeroed successfully and the waveform baseline recovers to zero CO Apnea alarm behaves correctly MEN NNNM The displayed CO value is within 6 0 05 DUUM 3 47 Sidestream CO test Block the gas inlet of the module or watertrap The sidestream CO flowrate is slower than 10ml min and an alarm of CO Filterline Err is given It indicates that there is no leakage The displayed CO value is within 60 05 NENNEN NNI Miscrostream CO test Block the gas inlet of the module or watertrap An alarm of CO Filterline Err is given It indicates that there is no leakage The displayed CO value is within 6 0 0594 NENNEN NENNEN AG test When AG flowrate is slower than 10ml min an alarm of AG Airway Occluded is given It indicates that there is no leakage The fan inside the AG module works properly The measurement accuracy of CO N20 O2 and AA AA represents an anaesthetic agent meets the product specifications in the Operator s Manual ICG test The measured results are as follows HR 60 2 bpm VI 61 4 1000s TFC 32 2 kOhms The measured results are as follows HR 70 2 bpm VI 48 4 1000s TFC 32 2 kOhms BIS test you can select either method to perform the test Method 1 The BIS value measured on healthy wide awake adult is within 80 100 Metho
6. User Maintenance gt gt enter the required password Maintain CO Calibrate CO gt gt and check that the flow rate is less than 10ml min The module does not leak if current flow rate is less than 10ml min and the alarm message does not disappear Microstream The alarm message CO Purging is displayed on the screen after certain time Block the gas inlet for another 30s If alarm message CO FilterLine Err is shown it indicates that the module does not leak Accuracy Test Tools required B A steel gas cylinder with 640 05 CO and balance gas N2 B T shape connector B Tubing E Flowmeter Follow this procedure to perform the test 1 Plug the module into the module rack 2 Wait until the CO module warmup is finished and check the airway for leakage and perform a leakage test as well to make sure the airway has no leakage 3 Enter User Maintenance Maintain CO Calibrate CO 4 Connect the test system as follows Flowmeter Relief valve Monitor T shape connector Gas cylinder 5 Open the relief valve and adjust it until the flowmeter has a stable reading between 10 ml min and 50ml min 6 Check the realtime CO value is within 6 0 05 in the Calibrate CO2 menu 3 8 Calibration Tools required B A steel gas cylinder with 620 0596 CO and balance gas N2 B T shape connector B Tubing E Flowmeter Follow this procedure to perform
7. operator concerns A 3 Device Labeling Check the labels provided by the manufacturer or the healthcare facility are present and legible B Main unit label B Integrated warning labels A 4 Protective Earth Resistance Protective Earth Resistance is measured using the RED test lead attached to the DUT Protective Earth terminal or enclosure Select the test current 25 amp by pressing SOFT KEY 3 The front panel outlet power is turned off for this test The following conditions apply L1 and L2 Open Preparation 1 First select the test current that will be used for performing the Protective Earth Resistance test by pressing AMPERES SOFT KEY 3 2 Connect the test lead s between the RED input jack and the GREEN input jack 3 Press CAL LEADS The 601PRO will measure the lead resistance and if less than 0 150 Ohms it will store the reading and subtract it from all earth resistance readings taken at the calibrated current Calibration in Progress Iscale 1 004 Lead Resistance Too High Connect test lead from RED input jack To GREEN input jack ewe dws que If the calibration fails the previously stored readings will be used until a passing calibration has occurred NWARNING During Earth Resistance testing the DUT must be plugged into the 601PRO front outlet If the DUT fails Earth Resistance discontinue tests and label the device defective To Perform the Test l From the MAIN MENU or
8. connected Check that the cables and connectors are not damaged Touchscreen does not Touchscreen Check if there is a symbol shown above the response disabled Main Menu QuickKey If yes press the Main Menu QuickKey for more than 3s to enable the touchscreen SMR cannot identify parameter modules Cables defective or poorly connected Touchscreen control board defective 1 Check that the cables from the touchscreen to the touchscreen control board the touchscreen control board to the button board and the button board to the mother board are correctly connected 2 Check that the cables and connectors are properly connected Replace the touchscreen control board Button board Replace the button board defective Touchscreen Replace the touchscreen defective Mother board Replace the mother board defective Touch position invalid Touchscreen not Calibrate the touchscreen calibrated 4 6 3 Module Rack Failures Symptoms Possible Cause Corrective Action Extension Cable defective or poorly connected Defective parameter module Wrong communication board software revision Module in some slots not recognized 1 Check that the cable between SMR and main unit is properly connected 2 Check that the connecting cables and connectors are not damaged 3 Check that contact screws on SMR are tightly screwed and properly contact the SMR Replace the suspicious parameter modu
9. gt 3 13 2 Drawing Waves There are two methods to draw waves Color and Mono B Color selecting Color will have smoother waveforms B Mono selecting Mono will have a wider viewing angle 3 13 3 Recorder To enable disable the recorder select Recorder and toggle between On and Off NCAUTION The recorder is disabled if Recorder is switched off in the Factory Maintenance menu 3 44 3 13 4 Software Version Selecting Software Version will show software version information The Software Version menu is as follows Software Version X eystem Software Version 02 03 00 e 0 e MotherBoard FPGA LogiciNios Software i otagi Version 1 0 1 0 1 0 N 3 13 5 Monitor Information Selecting Monitor Information will show the status of the patient monitor Monitor information is displayed as follows Monitor Information EX i Total Runtime ME CPU PCBIBOM Verso MotherBoard PCEBJBOM IMR Nios Module PCB BOM Version Me Ww an Ln 3 45 Maintenance and Test Report See the above sections for detailed test procedures and contents Customer name Equipment under test EUT Model of EUT SN of EUT Software version Model No Effective date of calibration Visual inspection The case display screen buttons knob SMR modules power cord wall mount bracket and accessories have no obvious The external connecting cables are not frayed and
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12. User adjustable MI FOR YOUR NOTES IV Contents Iri ida A T 1 1 TS AiG bY Information ooo occid tan mate eran tae me a A kdtadtebt tedio ud 1 1 I DIDA NOBIS Ses sistsiue uenenum t iM LE E 1 2 15102 NY ANNO Sra act anaca use h cecebers usto eli MM CEN DD MM C DIM CIA earns eee 1 2 1 173 CAU ONS otata ioi I bubo ec ui oL erit i NER IN eUn uit in Nea Eie IL UNE URL eee 1 2 WINGS tonne stuuitatetatas out 8 auto saint Rael sie Sie cU opere E opo orenDt demi iE de 1 3 LEDen o VIMO ONS used udo cene set E emo teh anita ab ec en tees seat Sen Mas eeataeueatonds 1 3 2 Fheory OF OPOL avon sssaaa aa aa aaa aaa aaa 2 1 2 Vint E i EEEE P A A T ETET TE 2 1 D2 SyS ea C onec LOS mds t teh te S OS SS 2 2 2 271 Mounting the Patient MORBITOE as isa etis erint Roles ate bomber ate tete bis 2 2 2 2 2 Connectors Tor Peripheral Devices ene rer e OE eO iios 2 3 PAS PM UDe aaa aaa 2 4 2 Did IU S S LOTDD caduto o Deua tec to dese tanm toi dtm esencia unit coton ined cs can 2 5 2D aD COUP UL DY SUC Ecos et nsage E canbe wistsouanendyo O 2 6 2 3 3 Processing and Communications SySteM ccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 8 2 9 4 PoyerVanasetent Sy Ste EI rhet bebe Edd etaed adn Se Loth REN Eon c aed 2 10 2 5 5 EQuipment Intetiace Systems dec oe e t e ee n e a LEO ere ce 2 12 24 Parameter dVIOdile cro oit an E a iu ane Oe LEE 2 14 2 4 1 Module Infrared Communication Board cccccccccccccsseseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeess 2
13. cable the ID adapter can be Mindray Wato 20 30 55 65 4D52B2AE l l plugged into the serial port of the external device directly Newport E360 4E50BIBO Type B SNDF 5042AFBE recommended Puritan Bennett 840 SNDA 5031AFCF Csupport less parameters than protocol SNDF Maquet Flow i 4D46B2BA Type B Maquet Servo i Servo s 4D53B2AD Type B Draeger Evita 2 Evita 2 dura 4434BBCC Type B Evita 4 Evita XL Hamilton G5 protocol 3550CABO Type B Polling Hamilton C2 protocol 3270CD90 Type B Polling Hamilton Galileo protocol 4750B8BO Type B Polling Hamilton G5 protocol Block 3542CABE Type B Ohmeda Avance Aisys 4FATBOBF Type D Ohmeda Aestiva 7100 7900 4F37B0C9 Type D No need to use the adapting cable the ID adapter can be plugged into the serial port of the external device directly 3 37 Type of Serial Port Adapting Cable GS no need to use the adapting cable the ID adapter can be plugged into the serial Drager Fabius GS Plus Trio 4446BBBA port of the external device directly Plus type C Trio type C External Device ID for ID adapter 3 11 2 Device Integration Function Test 3 11 2 1 Preparation Prepare the tools needed for function test according to the type of the external device you install Please see the Instructions for Use of the corresponding external device for guidance For the function test of ventilator and anesthesia machine at least the following tools are needed
14. gt gt NIBP Accuracy Test Check the manometer values and the monitor values Both should be OmmHg Raise the pressure in the rigid vessel to 50 mmHg with the balloon pump Then wait for 10 seconds until the measured values become stable Compare the manometer values with the monitor values The difference should be 3 mmHg If it is greater than 3 mmHg contact your service personnel Raise the pressure in the rigid vessel to 200 mmHg with the balloon pump Then wait for 10 seconds until the measured values become stable and repeat step 6 3 5 NOTE Youcan use an NIBP simulator to replace the balloon pump and the reference manometer to perform the test Youcan use an appropriate cylinder and a cuff instead of the rigid vessel NIBP Leakage Test NOTE You should perform NIBP accuracy test and make sure the test result is pass prior to NIBP leakage test Tools required B NIBP cuff for adult patient B Appropriate tubing B Cylinder Follow this procedure to perform the test l Set Patient Cat to Adu 2 Connect the NIBP cuff with the NIBP connector on the monitor 3 Apply the cuff to the cylinder as shown below Cylinder Monitor Connector for Air tubing NIBP cuff Cuff 4 Select Main Menu Maintenance NIBP Leakage Test The message Leakage Testing is displayed in the NIBP parameter area 5 The cuff automatically deflates after 20s which means
15. l 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 6 3 3 12 1 Screen Assembly with anti glare screen Exploded View Fy Se Is i 9 L i lel gt 5 uU NE B ic E Im n L 8 e MN 9 jJ ITI gt l DL od p 3 4 ji 2 No 7 ES UNS o owe Yee Se Ue A Parts List S 0000 10 10752 or l 0010 10 42633 LCD TFT 12 1 Coptional 042 000784 00 or 12 SHARP screen mounting board or 042 000783 00 12 AU screen mounting board 0000 10 10996 Beryllium copper leaf 92 047 inferior smooth 3 042 000185 00 EBbiverepswasher 022 000014 00 or 5 TPI inverter l 022 000001 00 T 042 000601 00 TPI inverter shield mg 6800 20 50692 Backlight board heat conductive insulator LN M04 00401 2 Crosshead screw with washer M3 X 6 M04 002505 Crosshead screw GB T818 2000 M3X6 M04 00401 5 Crosshead screw with washer M3 X8 im 6802 20 66731 or 12 SHARP screen cable or 6802 20 66650 AU screen cable 2 6802 20 66694 Dust proof strip 1 6802 20 66695 Dust proof strip 2 6802 20 66800 Anti glare screen water proof strip 6802 20 66741 Dust proof strip 4 6802 20 66740 Dust proof strip 3 6 3 4 12 1 Screen Assembly with touchscreen Exploded View E E 3 TES mee ll I 5 xul PR N M
16. the external device Wrong software version or Make sure the protocol version and software wrong protocol version of version are supported by the BeneLink the external device module Generate the alarm The application of the Update or upgrade the application of the BeneLink Comm BeneLink module is BeneLink module with the network Stop damaged upgrading tool The application of the Update or upgrade the application of the The patient monitor BeneLink module is BeneLink module with the network has no response damaged upgrading tool when loading the The kernel or the document ID adapter system of the BeneLink module is damaged Return the BeneLink module to factory for repair 4 12 9 Repair and Disassembly 5 1 Tools During disassembly and replacing the following tools may be required Phillips screwdrivers Small flat bladed screwdrivers Contact spanner Tweezers Sharp nose pliers Sleeve 5 2 Preparations for Disassembly Before disassembling the monitor finish the following preparations Stop monitoring the patient turn off the monitor and disconnect all the accessories and peripheral devices Disconnect the AC power source and take out both of the batteries Pull off all the modules in the integral module rack If the SMR is connected disconnect the SMR from the monitor and then remove all the modules in it NWARNING Before disassembling the monitor be sure to eliminate t
17. toothed lock washer assembly Contact screw 5 32 5 5 Disassembling Modules NWARNING e Forareassembled module a patient leakage current test must be performed before it is used again for patient monitoring Make sure the monitor is off before disassembling the modules The monitor supports three types of modules single slot modules 2 slot modules and 3 slot modules The following part describes two typical disassembling procedures 5 5 1 Disassembling the ICG Module 1 Unscrew the two contact screws and 3 spring washers on the back of the module with a sharp nose pliers Contact screws 5 33 2 Unlock the snap close by pressing it down about 1 mm with a flat screwdriver At same time push the snap plate forward with your thumb until the snap close separate from its counterpart Lift the snap plate with the flat screwdriver and remove it from the ICG module In case the snap close relocks the snap plate when the end of the snap plate reaches the snap close push the snap plate forward softly with the flat screwdriver snap plate 3 Unscrew the M3 X 6 screw Then press down in turn the two clips that engage the front panel At same time separate the front panel from the module s outer housing 5 34 4 Remove the front panel carefully to avoid damaging the cables The ICG module has an inner housing and an outer housing Press the two clips on the inner housing about 1mm inwards to separate th
18. 3 5 Equipment Interface System USB Hub board The USB Hub board is connected with the mother board It is compatible with USBI 1 connectors and supports equipment hot plug The UART signal output by the main board is converted into RS422 signal by the USB HUB board It receives 5 VDC and 12 VDC inputs from the power module of which the 5 VDC is supplied to the USB interface board and the 12 VDC is outputted to the SMR connector through a fuse USB Hub Board USB USB 3 USB lto4 USB af LAN pg Nurse call m It is a BNC connector used to output nurse call signals It is a standard RJ45 connector providing 10 100 BASE TX Ethernet communications channels It connects an Ethernet network or a PC USB connector Connects devices with USB connector Ez C e 4 E e p RJ 45 connector Provides RS232 and RS422 interfaces for the communication between main USB amp POWER board and SMR It receives 5 VDC and 12 VDC inputs from the power connector module of which the 5 VDC is supplied to the USB interface board and the 12 VDC is outputted to the SMR connector through a fuse 2 12 DVI Interface Board The DVI interface board is connected with the mother board The following diagram shows its interfaces to other components Butte Micro D connector T Tj ez m I e i Lt amm T o bem EL CF Card Assembly The CF assembly serves the non volatile CF card which is used for data stor
19. 5 3 17 Removing the Power Module Assembly 1 Unscrew the four M3 X 12 screws and remove the power module assembly 2 Unscrew the three M3 X 12 screws and remove the power supply cover 5 24 3 Lift the power board with a small flat screwdriver Then turn it over c Y ova N SM eto et 4 Unplug the cable between the AC input filter and the power board then remove the power board Equipotential Pillar NOTE Since the power board may be adhered to the insulator be careful not to damage the parts connectors and cables on the power board when prizing it 5 25 5 3 18 Removing the Main Support Unscrew the five M3 X 6 screws and disassemble the main support Note Be sure to remove the power module first before removing the main support 5 3 19 Removing the Interface Board Assembly 1 Release the clip that locks the interface board and push it outwards 5 26 2 Open the interface board cover and unscrew the four M3 X 6 screws then unplug the interface board assembly gt w G ie 1L w mn 4 E a Unplug the cables on the interface board Then unscrew the two M3 X 6 screws and remove the USB_ Hub board 7 rien lt rm r A T ji uu i BA LO 339 55999 05 208 1a 7 Mi 5 27 4 Tearthe insulating pad off the interface board Unscrew the two M3 X 6 screws on the DVI interface board Than unscrew the two screws beside the DVI soc
20. 5 3 9 Removing the Alarm LED Board icc tte ern ree ette pte te eres 5 13 5 3 10 Removing the Fan Assembly sse eene 5 13 5 3 11 Removing Battery Compartment Assembly ccccceeeeeesessessesssesseeeeeens 5 4 5 3 12 Removing the Integral Module Rack sse 5 15 5 5 13 Removine the E Card ASseim Dy vate ceat fuese har veste ages 5 18 5 3 14 Removing the wireless AP assembly esses 5 19 Dede Remo Vitro He Marm Board seeen anan uU us Ve UM ees 5 2 25 9 16 Remoyvine the Speaker uii vase peo ieee 5 23 5 3 17 Removing the Power Module Assembly seen 5 24 5 3 18 Removing the Main Support sse nennen eene eene 5 26 5 3 19 Removing the Interface Board Assembly ssseeeeee 5 26 5 4 Removing the SMR Assembly annati tie Ee HH HEU etes 5 29 35 Disassembling NIOGUIG 83 5 dore he teeth tere boda cit eee te are tee as eoe confes 5 33 5 5 Disassembling the ICG Module itti trt riter Re RR 5 33 23 242 Disassembling COs MOGUIG oeihestueies suite trdine bane irae toe oin 5 37 5 5 3 Disassembling the BeneLink Module eene r tertie rete Ea er eere eed 5 43 5 5 4 Disassembling the New MPM Module sess 5 45 UB e H O 6 1 O T IBtCOQUCLIIOB 2i icto ya ed rae sco etai Micon eed etna id tute edu iua Si pees tocco o tup Liu US 6 1 SR ERIT AAG Sor Tm 6 2 6 2 Bxploded
21. BF512 New MPM 110 001839 00 module m7 software The System Update Tool for M51A 2 M51IA V2 0 DSP Mortara e software 110 001842 00 9008 V2 0 SpO software program DSP board M25P16 software M51A 30 80950 for M51A module DSP board LPC2131 software M51A 30 80951 for M51A module 7024 software for M31A M51A 30 80952 module ECG board 110 000539 00 SpO module software for 9008 7 4 1 How to Upgrade Software Before software upgrade check software version by selecting Main Menu Maintenance Factory Maintenance enter the required password Software Version If your BIOS program has a version prior to 2 0 upgrade it to version 2 0 or greater before upgrading other programs If you use System Update Tool PN 110 000493 00 version 2 0 or greater make sure that BIOS program version is 2 0 or greater before upgrade Please refer to the following procedure to upgrade the software 1 Connect the patient monitor to a PC through a crossover network cable Set the IP to 77 77 1 XX the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 2 Runthe System Update Tool in the PC Select BeneView in the Machine Type Selection window and confirm 3 Select Select Package in the main screen of the Mindray Patient Monitor Software Upgrade Tool Choose the package you want to upgrade and click Start 4 Start up the patient monitor and press quickly the Silence Main Menu hardkeys to enter upgrade mode Determine
22. Check the Pleth wave and PR reading on the screen and make sure that the displayed SpO is within 95 100 Remove the SpO sensor from your finger and make sure that an alarm of SpO Sensor Off is triggered NOTE A functional tester cannot be used to assess the accuracy of a pulse oximeter monitor However it can be used to demonstrate that a particular pulse oximeter monitor reproduces a calibration curve that has been independently demonstrated to fulfill a particular accuracy specification 3 4 4 NIBP Tests See section 3 2 2 NIBP Tests 3 4 5 Temp Test Tool required Resistance box with accuracy above 0 1Q Follow this procedure to perform the test ie Connect the two pins of any Temp connector of a module to the two ends of the resistance box using 2 wires Set the resistance box to 1354 9Q corresponding temperature is 37 C Verify each Temp channel of the monitor and make sure that the displayed value is within 37 0 1 C You can also use a patient simulator to perform the Temp test 3 17 3 4 6 IBP Tests IBP Performance Test Tool required B Medsim300B patient simulator MPS450 or other equivalent device B Dedicated IBP adapter cable 300B P N 00 002199 00 use P N 00 002198 00 if the simulator is MPS450 Follow this procedure to perform the test l 2 3 4 9 6 Connect the patient simulator with the pressure module Make the patient simulator outputs 0 to each IBP ch
23. Checking the alarms Alarm messages displayed Alarm messages displayed in the on the external device alarm list of the patient monitor won mme 0 EL ume 7 3 42 Other information 3 12 Battery Check Tools required B None Function Test l Ifthe patient monitor is installed with batteries remove the batteries first 2 Verify that the patient monitor works correctly when running powered form an AC source 3 Insert two batteries per the procedures provided in the Operator s Manual 4 Remove the AC power cord and verify that the patient monitor still works correctly 5 For T5 only Remove one battery and verify that the patient monitor continues to work correctly Verify that the patient monitor can also work independently from another battery Performance Test Perform the test by referring to the Battery chapter in the Operator s Manual and verify the operating time of the battery meets the product specification 3 43 3 13 Factory Maintenance 3 13 1 Accessing Factory Maintenance Menu To access the factory maintenance menu select Main Menu Maintenance gt gt Factory Maintenance and then enter the required password The Factory Maintenance menu is shown below Factory Maintenance Draw Wave Calibrate NIBP gt Recorder MPM Self est Info gt Integral Module Rack 5 MFM Real Time Into Ll Console Cutout Diagnose oofware version gt Monitor Information
24. Dis ES Ss Di B l J N NY ee P P A Parts List 0000 10 10752 or 1 0010 10 42633 LCD TFT 12 1 1 Coptional 6800 30 50082 Touchscreen control board 1 1 1 042 000784 00 or 12 SHARP screen mounting board or i 042 000783 00 12 AU screen mounting board 0000 10 10996 Beryllium copper leaf 92 047 inferior smooth 042 000185 00 TPI inverter washer a 022 000014 00 or TPI inverter 022 000001 00 6802 20 66731 or 12 SHARP screen cable or 6802 20 66650 AU screen cable LEE w oo E M04 00401 5 Crosshead screw with washer M3 X 8 INE 4 a5 IN m emassa Taeeen aea 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 6 4 Main Unit 6 4 1 Main Unit Assembly Exploded View 6 8 Parts List SN Qt soavon emen 1 6 M04 051014 Crosshead screw M3 X 12 043 000059 00 or l 043 000059 01 or Interface board cover new interface 7 6812 20 67000 51 or Interface board cover basic 043 004115 00 Interface board cover or 043 000472 00 6802 20 66707 51 or 1 CF card door 043 004116 00 TR6F 30 67306 or 1 TR6F recorder 115 001290 00 6802 30 66769 or 10 68 12 30 66994 or Interface board assembly 115 003230 00 M04 004012 Crosshead screw M3 X 6 12 6802 30 66763 Battery compartment assembly l 6802 internal wireless AP assembly 115 003228 00 115 015189 00 13 6802 new internal wireless AP assembly ASUS 6802 30 66767 or 6812 30 66993 or l Mast
25. Leakage Current AP EARTH ALL Applied Parts connected to Earth leakage current measured through DUT outlet Earth There is no need to attach a test lead the 601 PRO automatically connects the measuring device internally To Perform the Test 1 From the MAIN MENU or with the outlet unpowered plug the DUT into the 601PRO front panel outlet and turn on the device 2 Attach the device s applied parts to the 601 PRO applied part terminals if applicable 3 Press shortcut key 4 The Earth Leakage test appears on the display and the test begins immediately Earth Leakage Outlet Rev Pol No Earth L2 No AP Earth OUA Limit Inv DUT OFF EARTH NO L2 AP EARTH D que qe we wq CD SOFT KEY 1 toggles the DUT outlet Polarity from Normal to Off to Reverse SOFT KEY 2 toggles the DUT outlet from Earth to No Earth SOFT KEY 3 toggles the DUT outlet from L2 to No L2 SOFT KEY 4 toggles the AP to Earth to No AP to Earth E BM BM HN Press the print data key at any time to generate a printout of the latest measurement In Case of Failure B Check any broken of the enclosure Replace any defective part B Inspect wiring for bad crimps poor connections or damage B Test the wall outlet verify it is grounded and is free of other wiring abnormalities Notify the user or owner to correct any deviations As a work around check the other outlets to see if they could be used instead B Change another probe to confirm if the fai
26. NIBP leakage test is completed If no message is displayed in the NIBP parameter area it indicates that the system has no leakage If the message NIBP Pneumatic Leak is displayed it indicates that the system may have a leakage In this case check if all connections are good and the cuff and tubing have no leakage Perform the test again after making sure all connections are good and the cuff and tubing have no leakage 3 6 You can either perform a manual leakage test l 2 Perform procedures 1 4 in the NIBP Accuracy Test section Raise the pressure in the rigid vessel to 250 mmHg with the balloon pump Then wait for 5 seconds to let the measured values becoming stable Record the current pressure value and meanwhile use a time counter to count time Then record the pressure value after counting to 60s Compare the two values and make sure the difference should not be greater than 6 mmHg 3 2 3 Sidestream and Microstream CO Module Tests Leakage test Follow this procedure to perform the test l pa Plug the module into the module rack Wait until CO warmup is finished and then use your hand or other objects to completely block the gas inlet of the module or watertrap The sidestream and microstream CO modules will behave as follows Sidestream The alarm message CO FilterLine Err is displayed on the screen after 3 seconds Block the gas inlet for another 60 s Select Main Menu Maintenance
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28. Washer 6800 20 50293 Screw 6800 20 50279 Infrared light filter 6800 20 50273 or 21 Rear cover 043 00403 1 00 009 002220 00 Cable for infrared Communication board Spanner 6 7 Remote Display Box Exploded View UN aa l H S E em Iv X b un ui a E i AJAD oo nd y Du w m lt ii eia AD 0000000000000006 K 6 28 eS Parts List I 2 2 T 5 configuration lead free process wuwaesus aswan O O 6 29 6 8 New Wireless AP Package ASUS for 6800 6802 Exploded View Part List s i Cross recessed small pan head screw with washer 4 M04 00401 5 ax 3 9201 20 36109 Wireless network card spacer 9201 20 53698 Network cable 6 30 6 9 Replaceable Parts To replace the parts please refer to 5 Repair and Disassembly and the exploded views above NOTE Here we list most replaceable parts If you need more parts please contact our Customer Service Department 6 9 1 Main Unit Front housing assembly 0000 10 11020 Backlight board 022 000014 00 or TPI inverter l 022 000001 00 0000 10 10752 LCD screen SHARP 0000 10 42633 l LCD screen AU l Coptional 0000 10 10799 Touchscreen 12 1 0000 10 10749 Touchscreen 12 1 Coptional 6800 30 50082 Touchscreen control board Touchscreen control board 6800 30 51095 l should be used in connection with the optional touchscreen 0000 10 10749 6802 30 66812 Button AU
29. a calibration 1 Make sure that the sidestream or microstream CO module has been warmed up or started up 2 Check the airway for leakage and perform a leakage test as well to make sure the airway has no leakage 3 Select Main Menu Maintenance gt gt User Maintenance gt gt enter the required password Maintain CO Calibrate CO gt gt 4 Inthe Calibrate CO menu select Zero 5 After the zero calibration is finished successfully connect the equipment as follows Flowmeter Relief valve innu Monitor T shape connector Gas cylinder 6 Open the relief valve and adjust it until the flowmeter has a stable reading between 10 ml min and 50ml min 7 Inthe Calibrate CO menu enter 6 the CO concentration in the CO2 field 8 Inthe Calibrate CO2 menu the measured CO concentration is displayed After the measured CO concentration becomes stable select Calibrate CO to calibrate the CO module If the calibration is finished successfully the message Calibration Completed is displayed in the Calibrate CO menu If the calibration failed the message Calibration Failed is displayed In this case perform another calibration 3 2 4 AG Tests Leakage Test Follow this procedure to perform the test l 2 Plug the AG module into the module rack Wait until the AG module warmup is finished and then use your hand or other objects to completely bloc
30. backwards and remove the recorder driving board j amp 3 ca EE mz I OEEX E ce 5 3 5 Pull the press bar upwards about 1 mm and then unplug the flexible cable Remove the cable that connects the driving board and the button board Unscrew the PT2x6 screw and remove the drive board s grounding cable Then take out the recorder driving board 6 Unscrew the two PT2 6 screws and take out recorder s button board 5 4 7 Unscrew the PT2x6 screw Prize the thermal printhead a little using a small flat bladed screwdriver to remove the printhead 5 5 5 3 2 Separating the Front and Rear Housing 1 Remove the hook and than unscrew the four M3 X 12 screws one of which can be seen only when the battery door is openned 5 6 NOTE Exercise care when pulling the front housing out Be sure not to damage the cables and connectors Avoid pressing the knob on the table 2 Separate the front and rear housing and unplug the connecting cable between button board and main board as well as the cable between the LCD and the main board n n WN nan LI n Eu Avoid pressing the knob on the table 5 7 5 3 3 Removing the Power Switch amp LED Board Unplug the connecting cable between power switch amp LED board and the button board Unscrew the two M3 X 6 screws and remove the power switch amp LED board m gt Li 5 3 4 Removing
31. being taken To Perform the Test l Fromthe MAIN MENU or with the outlet unpowered plug the DUT into the 601 Attach the applied parts to the 601 PRO applied part terminals Attach the red terminal lead to a conductive part on the DUT enclosure pec d Press shortcut key 7 The Mains on Applied Part test is displayed Mains on Applied Part All Earth Outlet Norm Pol Earth L2 Norm uA Hev uA Limit Inv START TEST CAL DUT OFF APPLIED PART ep we wc wc 5 Select the desired outlet configuration and applied part to test using the appropriate SOFT KEYS 6 Press START TEST SOFT KEY 1 to begin the test 7 Press the print data key to generate a printout of the latest measurement NOTE If all of the applied parts correspond to the instrument type the applied parts will be tied together and one reading will be taken If any of the applied parts differ from the instrument type all applied parts will be tested individually based on the type of applied part This applies to Auto and Step modes only In Case of Failure LIMITS Check any broken of the enclosure Replace any defective part Inspect wiring for bad crimps poor connections or damage Test the wall outlet verify it is grounded and 1s free of other wiring abnormalities Notify the user or owner to correct any deviations As a work around check the other outlets to see if they could be used instead Change another probe to confirm if the fail is
32. caused by console If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation can not be corrected submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem Remove unit from operation If all else fails stop using and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis and disposal B For CF applied parts 50 uA WB ForBF applied parts 5000 uA A 8 Patient Auxiliary Current Patient Auxiliary currents are measured between any selected ECG jack and the remaining selected ECG jacks All measurements may have a true RMS only response Preparation l From the MAIN MENU or with the outlet unpowered plug the DUT into the 601PRO front panel outlet and turn on the device Attach the patient leads to the 601PRO ECG jacks Define the Lead Types from the View Settings Option refer to Lead Type Definitions in Section 5 of this chapter Press shortcut key 8 The Patient Auxiliary Current test is displayed and the test begins immediately Display values are continuously updated until another test is selected A 9 Patient Auxiliary Cur RA AII Outlet Norm Pol Earth L2 QuA Limit Inv DUT OFF NO EARTH NOL2 APPLIED PAHT a qu ew du QU ap 5 Press SOFT KEYS 1 4 to select leakage tests 6 Press APPLIED PART SOFT KEY 4 at any time to select the desired applied part leakage current 7 Modify the configuration of the front panel outlet by pressing the appropriate SOFT KEY on
33. defective or 1 Check that the cables from 3 slot module rack modules poorly connected communication board to MPM module rack communication board module rack to mother board are properly connected 2 Check that connecting cables and connectors are not damaged Wrong Upgrade the program of the module or Integral module communication board rack software revision Module in some Replace the corresponding module rack communication slots unrecognized board Power supply to 1 Check if voltage between two contact screws in any integral module rack slot reaches 12VDC If yes and the parameter module abnormal functions PCB assembly in the SMR might fail 2 If there is no 12V sent to the integrated module rack check that power module output voltage to mother board reaches 12V DC If yes mother board might fail 3 slot or MPM Replace the 3 slot or MPM module rack communication module rack board communication board failure Nios II module failure Replace the Nios II module Mother board failure Replace the mother board 4 6 4 Alarm Problems Symptoms Possible Cause Corrective Action The alarm Cable defective or poorly 1 Check that cables from alarm LED board to button lamp is not connected board and button board to mother board are properly light or connected extinguished 2 Check that connecting cables and connectors are not but alarm damaged sound is Alarm LED board failure Replace the alarm
34. if the software is upgraded successfully according to the prompt message of the patient monitor when finishing upgrading the software If your BIOS program has a version prior to 5 0 CE or 4 2 0 FDA you should press Silence hardkey before you start the patient monitor and do not release it until you enter the upgrade screen Software upgrade is taken in the sequence of BIOS program system software package including system software language library and BMP resource files FPGA package including mother board FPGA software and audio data files gt module rack FPGA package MPM module software 7 4 1 1 Upgrading BIOS program If your BIOS program is version 1 2 or prior the patient monitor has a blank screen during software upgrade For BIOS program version greater than 1 2 the patient monitor enters the upgrade screen and presents related prompts during software upgrade For example to upgrade BIOS program from version 2 0 to 3 0 or greater l Run the System Update Tool version 3 0 2 Download the BIOS upgrade program 110 000296 00 Create a system package using the BIOS upgrade program and download it to the patient monitor Turn off the patient monitor after you finish downloading the package 3 Select BIOS package version 3 0 or greater and then select the Start button on the System Update Tool screen Turn on the patient monitor by pressing the power switch you are not allowed to press other b
35. in the RM Setup menu Verify that the displayed TV is within 500x50ml and RR is within 20 1 rpm 3 24 3 4 14 CCO SvO Tests Interconnecting Function Tools required B None l Connect and set the patient monitor and Vigilance monitor per the procedures in the Operator s Manual 2 Set the Vigilance monitor to Demo mode 3 Check that the CCO SvO numerics displayed on the patient monitor and Vigilance monitor are consistent Output Performance Tools required B Oscillograph 1 Connect the signal output end of the connecting cables of the CCO SvO module to the oscillograph 2 Make the monitor to perform an ECG calibration Check that the ECG waves displayed on the oscillograph are consistent with the ECG calibration waves displayed on the monitor screen 3 Select CCO Setup Signal Output Setup gt gt and then select Simulated High Value from the pop up menu Check that the amplitude of electrical level at the signal output port of MAP CVP and SpO are 5 0 25V 540 25V and 10 0 5V respectively 3 25 3 4 15 PiCCO Tests Performance Test Tool required B Medsim300B patient simulator B PiCCO IBP test cable 6800 J87 Follow this procedure to perform the test l 2 Connect the patient simulator the PiCCO IBP test cable and the PICCO module Let the patient simulator outputs 0 mmHg respectively to the pArt channel and the pCVP channel In the pArt Setup menu select pArt Zero
36. oM 5 19 5 3 14 2 Removing the external wireless AP 1 Disconnect the network cable and the power cord I dad 2 Press the leaf on the fix board with forceps push the AP and installation board upwards Press the leaf with a forceps Then remove the AP and installation board Installation board 3 Unscrew the two M3 X8 screws and take out the fix board 5 20 5 3 15 Removing the Main Board 1 Unplug all the cables on the mother board The numbers beside the connectors indicates what device 1s connected with the connector JA Button board J17 speaker Recorder DVI interface board E Wireless AP Battery interface board J23 J10 CF card board J25 3 slot module rack communication board J12 J18 J26 USB Hub board 5 2 2 Unscrew the 4 M3 X6 screws and take out the main board assembly WANN DELETES v Ring NOTE Since the main board assembly is connected with the power module via a butt socket and the CPU radiator may be adhered to it the main board assembly should be removed with force Take care not to damage the butt socket 3 Unscrew the 4 M2 5 X 6 screws on the CPU board and vertically separate the CPU board and the mother board Take care not to damage the butt socket 5 22 Butt socket to power module CPU board Button cell 5 3 16 Removing the Speaker Unscrew the two M3 X 6 screws and remove the speaker 5 23
37. that each sensor and electrode connected have the same polarity Set up the monitor a Insert the NMT module into the module rack of the monitor b Set the Stimulation Current to Supra 60mA c Set the Pulse Width to 300us d Perform an ST measurement Proceed as follows to capture the pulse signals and measure the PK PK and Width The following procedures take the oscillograph of Agilent D8060524 as an example a Power on the oscillograph by pressing the POWER button Select the button 1 and verify the button light is on b Press the Mode Coupling button and select Normal Noise REJ and HF Reject at the lower part of the screen c Press the Acquire button and select High Resolution from the dropdown list of Acq Mode d Press the Quick Meas button Select PK PK from the dropdown list of Select and select Measure to confirm select Width from the dropdown list of Select and then select Measure to confirm e In the Horizontal area adjust Delay to 0 0s by using the lt gt knob and adjust the numeric value to 100ms by using the big knob f In the Analog area adjust the numeric value to 20 0V by using the big knob and adjust the Ch 1 to 40 0V by using the knob g Press the Edge button Select 1 from the dropdown list of Source select Rising from the dropdown list of Slope h In the Trigger area adjust the numeric value to 40 0V by
38. the connector pins are not loose and bent The external connectors are not loose or their pins are not bent The safety labels and data plate are clearly legible a ff Power on test The power on test 1s passed The power indicator and alarm system work correctly and the monitor start up properly Performance test 3 46 ECG performance test ECG waves are displayed correctly without noise and the HR value is within 80 1 bpm ECG Lead Off alarm behaves correctly MEN ft Ff Paced signals are detected and pace pulse marks are displayed when Paced is set to Yes The difference between the amplitude of the ECG calibration square wave and that of the wave scale is not greater than 5 Resp test The Resp wave is not distorted and the Resp value is within 402 rpm SpO gt test Measure SpO on a healthy person s finger and a Pleth wave and PR value are displayed The displayed SpO value is within 95965 10096 NIBP test The difference is within 3 mm when 0 50 or 200 mmHg is set for NIBP accuracy test There is no leakage with NIBP or the manual leakage test result does not exceed 6mmHg min Temp test The value displayed for each Temp channel of the monitor is within 37 0 1 C IBP test The static pressure value displayed for each IBP channel is within 200 2 mmHg The ART and LV waves for each IBP channel are displayed correctly C O test
39. the 601PRO 8 Press the print data key at any time to generate a printout of the latest measurement In Case of Failure B Check any broken of the enclosure Replace any defective part B Inspect wiring for bad crimps poor connections or damage B Test the wall outlet verify it is grounded and is free of other wiring abnormalities Notify the user or owner to correct any deviations As a work around check the other outlets to see if they could be used instead B Change another probe to confirm if the fail is caused by console B Ifthe leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation can not be corrected submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem Remove unit from operation B Ifall else fails stop using and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis and disposal LIMITS For CF 8 applied parts 10uA in Normal Condition 50uA in Single Fault Condition For BF applied parts 100A in Normal Condition 500A in Single Fault Condition A 10 A 9 Scheduled Electrical Safety Inspection For scheduled electrical safety inspection test items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and 8 included in the ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION FORM shall be performed ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION FORM Equipment Control Number Measurement equipment SN Date of Calibration l Power Cord Plug r Device Labeling a Protective Earth Resistance 0 Max 0 2 Q Max No
40. the air Relief valve g E Monitor Gas cylinder Open the relief valve and vent a standard gas and make sure that there is an excess gas flow through the T shape connector to air Check that the concentration of each composition meets the specification stated in the Operator s Manual NWARNING When performing AG accuracy test and AG calibration be sure to dispose of exhaust gas properly Calibration Tools required B Gas cylinder with a certain standard gas or mixture gas Gas concentration should meet the following requirements AA 1 596 CO 1 596 N20 240 O5 4096 of which AA represents an anesthetic agent a c 0 01 a is the gas absolute concentration accuracy c is the gas concentration For 100 O calibration a gas cylinder with 100 O 1s used and the O gt concentration 1s not less than 99 B T shape connector B Tubing Follow this procedure to perform a calibration l Select Main Menu Maintenance gt gt User Maintenance gt gt enter the required password Calibrate AG gt gt 2 Check the airway and make sure that there are no occlusions or leaks Ventthe sampling tubing to the air and check if the Current FlowRate and Set FlowRate are approximately the same If the deviation is great it indicates that there is an occlusion in the tubing Check the tubing for an occlusion Perform a leakage test to make sure that the airway has no leakage 3 Connect
41. the calibration is completed successfully the message Calibration Completed will be displayed Otherwise a corresponding message will be displayed Method 2 Tools required Standard sphygmomanometer B Balloon pump B Tubing B T shape connector To perform a calibration l Connect the 3 way stopcock the sphygmomanometer and the balloon pump through a T shape connector as shown below 2 Vent the transducer to the atmospheric pressure by turning on the 3 way stopcock to the air Zero the transducer and then open the stopcock to the sphygmomanometer 3 Select Main Menu Maintenance gt gt User Maintenance gt gt enter the required password Cal IBP Press gt gt In the Cal IBP Press menu set the calibration pressure to 200 mmHg 4 Inflate using the balloon pump until the reading of sphygmomanometer approximates the preset calibration value I Sphygmomanometer 5 Adjust the calibration value in the Maintain IBP menu until it is equal to the reading of sphygmomanometer 6 Inthe Cal IBP Press menu select the Calibrate button next to the desired IBP channel to start a calibration 3 27 The message Calibration Completed is displayed after a successful calibration If the calibration failed the prompt Calibration Failed will be displayed C O Test Tools required B Medsim300B Patient simulator or equivalent equipment B C O adapter box for 300B B Pi
42. the oscillograph are identical with those displayed on the monitor Electrical safety tests Refer to A Electrical Safety Inspection All the electrical safety tests should be passed Touchscreen calibration The touchscreen is calibrated successfully Recorder check The recorder can print ECG waves correctly and the printout 1s clear 3 49 Set the recorder to some problems such as out of paper paper jam etc the monitor gives corresponding prompt messages After the problem is removed the recorder is able to work correctly Automatic alarm recording for each parameter functions correctly when parameter alarms occur Network print test The network printer can print out ECG reports correctly Device integration check Devices Integrated window can display the type of the external device ventilation mode and corresponding parameters normally Battery check The monitor can operates correctly from battery power when an AC power failure accidentally occurs T5 patient monitor can operate independently on a single battery The operating time of the battery meets the product specification 3 50 d Troubleshooting 4 1 Introduction In this chapter patient monitor problems are listed along with possible causes and recommended corrective actions Refer to the tables to check the patient monitor identify and eliminate the troubles The troubles we list here are frequently arisen difficul
43. tutt tabem tent A 2 AS Device aD Ge eene tectis tod mtd Mim tuit usas Mun etd oun A 2 PAP POLE CEIV Eai RESISTANCE cece oido D idem D oA Dent Pa PE A 2 aS arth Leakage TCS oo od Eau Eme us a n p LUC A 4 AO Patient Leak ace Curent s ees Cete tr tpe abet t ae etam stet iets A 6 A 7 Mains on Applied Part Leakage eeee Immer A 7 A5 Pattent Axa e USI reset oc miter ep iie int niet bunte ee a A 9 A S Scheduled Electrical Safety Inspection EC eet er e ate Hr Hs A 11 A 10 Electrical Safety Inspection after Repair eeeeee nnn A 12 FOR YOUR NOTES 1 Safety 1 1 Safety Information NDANGER Indicates an imminent hazard that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury NWARNING Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury NCAUTION Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that 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 product l 1 1 1 1 DANGER There are no dangers that refer to the product in general Specific Danger statements may be given in the respective sections of this manual 1 1 2 Warnings NWARNING All installation operations expansions changes modifications and repairs of this product are conducted by authorized per
44. upgrade is emphasized as a mandatory step 1f an approved agency status is to be maintained The safety analyzer also proves to be an excellent troubleshooting tool to detect abnormalities of line voltage and grounding as well as total current loads A 1 Power Cord Plug Test Item Acceptance Criteria The power plug pins No broken or bent pin No discolored pins The plug body No physical damage to the plug body The power plug l No physical damage to the strain relief No plug The strain relief MEX warmth for device in use No physical damage to the cord No deterioration to the cord For devices with detachable power cords inspect The power cord the connection at the device For devices with non detachable power cords inspect the strain relief at the device A 2 Device Enclosure and Accessories A 2 1 Visual Inspection Test Item Acceptance Criteria No physical damage to the enclosure and accessories No physical damage to meters switches connectors etc The enclosure and accessories No residue of fluid spillage e g water coffee chemicals etc No loose or missing parts e g knobs dials terminals etc A 2 2 Contextual Inspection Test Item Acceptance Criteria No unusual noises e g a rattle inside the case No unusual smells e g burning or smoky smells The enclosure and accessories particularly from ventilation holes No taped notes that may suggest device deficiencies or
45. using the Level knob Press Single to perform a measurement 3 30 The test passes when the measurements are within the following ranges Test items Measurements PK PK 54V 66V Width 270us 330us Checking NMT Sensor Tools required H None l Connect the patient monitor NMT module and NMT accessories 2 Select Main Menu Maintenance 7 User Maintenance gt gt enter the required password NMT Sensor Check gt gt from the patient monitor 3 Follow the on screen instructions to check the NMT sensor in four ways If sensor check completes successfully the message Test passed The function of NMT sensor is OK is presented If any of the four steps fails check if the sensor is placed correctly as instructed and perform the sensor check again Replace the sensor if you cannot pass the sensor check NOTE e Stop NMT measurement or calibration before starting NMT sensor check Take care to handle the the NMT sensor Avoid forcefully striking the sensor 3 3 3 4 18 EEG tests Method 1 Tools required B EEG simulator Nannini 169 1 1 Insert the EEG module into the module slot of the monitor 2 Connect the EEG module to the EEG simulator through the EEG patient cable 3 Select EEG Setup Sensor Check to perform a sensor check 4 Check that the result for each electrode is pass 5 Check that the EEG wave and numeric are displayed on the screen Method 2 To
46. v TKS rp N Indication of numbers in the figure above s compresedsrorNe isses fe meme SSS gt iwoman 5 Adjust the power supply and turn on off 3 way valves to ensure that that only one cylinder is connected to Mainstream CO sensor via 3 way valves at one time and the flowmeter reading is stable and within 2 5L min 6 Switch between the two cylinders to connect Mainstream CO sensor at intervals of 6 10s and check if the displayed CO value is within 60 05 3 2 3 4 9 Sidestream and Microstream CO Module Tests See section 3 2 3 Sidestream and Microstream CO Module Tests 3 4 10 AG Tests See section 3 2 4 AG Tests 3 4 11 ICG Test Tool required B ICG simulator BZ 4575 1 Connect the ICG simulator and the patient monitor using standard ICG cable and sensor 2 Select ICG setup Patient Demographics gt gt and then input parameter values as follows Pa ow o 3 Switch on the simulator and set as follows HR 60 1 bpm VI 614 1000s TFC 32 2 kOhms Then start ICG monitoring 4 After the measurement becomes stable and check that the measured results are as follows HR 60 2 bpm VI 61 4 1000s TFC 32 2 kOhms 5 Set on the simulator as follows HR 70 1 bpm VI 48 4 1000s TFC 32 2 kOhms and then start ICG monitoring After the measurement becomes stable and check that the measured results are as follows HR 70 2 bpm VI 48 4 1000s TFC 32 2 kOhms 3 2
47. wireless network card Connects the internal wireless network card assembly Integral Module Rack The patient monitor has two kinds of integral module rack 2 slot and 5 slot The control board includes a NIOS II FPGA It implements protocol conversion and infrared communication between the main unit and the parameter modules The module rack communication board can be a 2 slot type or a 3 slot type The 3 slot communication board communicates the main board directly The 2 slot communication board is connected with and controlled by the 3 slot communication board The 3 slot communication board has the function of communication control The 2 slot communication board consists of the infrared circuit and module power circuit The RS422 drive circuit 1s located on the 3 slot communication board 2 0 2 3 4 Power Management System Battery The patient monitor uses two chargeable lithium ion batteries 11 1 V 4500 mAh The battery compartment is located at the bottom of the patient monitor The battery power 1s supplied to the mother board via the battery interface board and then to the power module Battery Interface Board The Battery interface board connects the batteries to the DC input terminal of the power module via the mother board implementing charging and discharging of the batteries and the power board Power Module The power module is located at the back of the patient monitor The main part of the power mod
48. 004118 00 s fenas ut Wo M04 021024 Washer 6800 20 50233 Rubber feet s ween oping vargas De Moan orsa 6 6 24 6 6 Parameter Modules 6 6 1 MPM Module Exploded View Giaj TH j ia Parts List 6800 20 50278 or Snap plate 2 043 004037 00 2 au E 6800 20 50279 Infrared light filter M04 000104 Spring washer LE 6 6800 20 50339 Waterproof seal 02 6800 30 50684 MPM infrared communication backboard 6800 20 50275 or l l l l 2 slot module inner housing right side 1 043 004033 00 6 25 6800 20 50273 or 2 slot module rear housing 043 004031 00 e M51A 30 80924 NIBP amp MPM analog assembly M51A 30 80870 MPM front housing assembly M04 005005 Crosshead screw M36 6800 20 50274 or l l l 2 slot module inner housing left side i 043 004032 00 M04 011002 M3 nut with spring washer 6 6 2 New MPM Module New MPM module applies the integrative parameter board ECG ASIC Exploded View 13 12 ATE gy CaN 8 OG NO 5 4 3 2 YC d VU NA MI NOS SPAN DTA va j gt fi PX A COO S d L MM X ee Ke am un aaa JALALA ASALIA W 6 26 Parts SN l ce CD an U9 4 GN 7 10 pd p 12 13 14 D l List M90 000156 051 000976 00 051 000977 00 051 000978 00 051 001037 00 043 001964 00 or 043 001964 01 115 011209 00 115 011210 00
49. 01 PRO front panel outlet and turn on the device 2 Attach the applied parts to the 601 PRO s applied part terminals 3 Press shortcut key 6 The Patient Leakage test 1s displayed and the test begins immediately Patient Leakage All Earth Outlet Rev Pol Earth No L2 QuA Limit Inv DUT OFF NO EARTH L2 APPLIED PART aD ep We D D an 4 Press APPLIED PART SOFT KEY 4 at any time to select the desired applied part leakage current 5 Modify the configuration of the front panel outlet by pressing the appropriate SOFT KEY on the 601 PRO 6 Press the print data key at any time to generate a printout of the latest measurement A 6 In Case of Failure B Check any broken of the enclosure Replace any defective part B Inspect wiring for bad crimps poor connections or damage B Test the wall outlet verify it is grounded and is free of other wiring abnormalities Notify the user or owner to correct any deviations As a work around check the other outlets to see if they could be used instead B Change another probe to confirm if the fail is caused by console B Ifthe leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation can not be corrected submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem Remove unit from operation B Ifall else fails stop using and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis and disposal LIMITS For CF applied parts 10uA in Normal
50. 12 1 screen G121SN01 anti glare screen 6802 30 66814 Button AU 12 1 screen G121SN01 touchscreen Coptional 6800 30 51132 Encoder assembly 6800 30 50520 Encoder assembly Cable connecting the alarm LED board and the button 6802 20 66670 Po oar 6 31 6802 30 66682 Adm LED board Cable connecting the power switch amp LED board and 6802 20 66671 1 button board Cable between the touchscreen control board and the 6802 20 66672 button board Main unit 043 000059 00 or 043 000059 01 or 68 12 20 67000 51 Interface board cover or 043 004115 00 or 043 000472 00 6802 20 66718 Recorder fixing plate 6802 30 66763 Battery compartment assembly 6802 30 66653 Battery interface board Cable connecting the Integral module rack and the mother board l l l l l 6802 20 66799 6802 30 66767 or 6812 30 66993 or 115 003231 00 Master control board assembly 6802 30 66769 or 6812 30 66994 or 115 003230 00 Interface assembly 115 001906 00 or 6802 CF card assembly 211 driving board 6812 30 66995 CF card slot cover kit 6802 30 66768 Fan assembly l 6802 20 66668 Speaker and cables l l TR6F 30 67306 or 115 001290 00 6802 30 66770 Power module assembly l TR6F recorder 6802 30 66651 Power board 6800 30 50073 6800 30 50075 MPM module rack communication board NiosII module Cable connecting the main unit and the infrared 6802 20 66669 fe Se communication board 051 000244 00 680
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52. 15 011211 00 115 011212 00 115 011213 00 115 011214 00 6800 20 50394 or 043 004039 00 A90 000031 M04 011002 115 011562 00 Description Plastic hex nut M3 M514A Multi parameter module 5 lead standard M514A Multi parameter module 5 lead full M51A Multi parameter module 12 lead full M51A Multi parameter module 5 lead full IBP Masimo Silicone tube Plastic hex stud screw M312 Insulation sheet for SpO board 9008 V2 0 SpO gt board Nellcor SpO board Masimo MS 2013 SpO board Crosshead screw M3x4 Waterproof seal 02 Cross pan head screw with washer M3x8 New MPM front panel assembly Mindray SpO New MPM front panel assembly Nellcor SpO New MPM front panel assembly Masimo2013 SpO New MPM front panel assembly Mindray SpO no IBP New MPM front panel assembly Nellcor SpO no IBP New MPM front panel assembly Masimo SpO no IBP snap close Cable tie CHS 4x150mm M3 nut with washer New M51A Infrared communication board 6 27 As configured 1 65 inch l As configured l As configured New M514A Infrared communication board no As configured 115 011563 00 IBP 2 6800 20 50292 Fixer d 801 6800 00211 00 NIBP pump for M51A and iPM S1 0103 00 0511 Tee connector White Nylon 0010 10 12408 Inline Filter 082 000098 00 630F Reducer 082 000864 00 Valve M04 005005 Flat head screw Phillips M3x6 6800 20 50278 or 043 004037 00 M04 000104 Spring
53. 2 3 4 12 BIS Test You can choose either of the following methods to perform the test Method 1 Tools required B None 1 Connect the BIS sensor to a healthy wide awake adult as directed in the Operator s Manual 2 Check the EEG wave and BIS numerics displayed on the screen and make sure the BIS value is within 80 100 Method 2 Tools required B BIS simulator with flexible cable l Connect the BIS sensor with the BIS simulator and select BIS Setup BIS Sensor Check to perform a cyclic impedance check 2 After the cyclic impedance check is finished check that the result for each electrode is pass 3 Check the EEG wave and BIS numeric displayed on the screen 3 23 3 4 13 RM Test Tool required Gas source Ventilator calibrated Artificial lung Pediatric neonate flow sensor Monitor L Artificial s lung Flow sensor Follow this procedure to perform the test l Connect the equipment as shown above Make sure that the blue sensing tube on the flow sensor is connected with the artificial lung Set Patient Cat to Adu In the RM Setup menu select Sensor Type according to the used sensor and set Ventilation Mode to Mechanical Enter the RM Setup menu and select Calibrate gt gt Input the constant marked on the sensor and calibrate the flow sensor Configure the ventilator as follows TV 500 ml RR 20 rpm I E 1 2 Select Respiratory Loop
54. 2 3 slot module rack communication board 6800 20 50198 51 6802 30 66766 Key pad Rear housing assembly Cable connecting the main board and the DIV interface board Cable connecting the main board and the USB Hub board 6800 20 50672 6800 20 50673 Cable connecting the DVI interface board and the mother board Cable connecting USB Hub board and the mother board l 6802 20 66664 6802 20 66675 6802 30 66659 or USB Hub board 6812 30 66999 or 6812 network interface board 051 000020 00 USB interface board no analog output 6802 30 66657 or DVI interface board or 051 000019 00 or DVI interface board can support IABP or 051 000019 01 DVI interface board standard configuration pd pd 6 9 2 SMR P 2 Description 6800 30 50075 NiosII module 6800 30 50078 6800 30 50080 6800 30 50667 6800 20 50249 5 1 6800 20 50250 51 6800 20 50251 6800 20 50319 6800 21 50167 SMR communication board SMR interface board SMR indicating lamp assembly SMR inside assembly SMR rear housing SMR handle Cable connecting the SMR and the main unit SMR indicating lamp cable 6 33 6 9 3 Parameter Modules Qt 6 34 6 35 040 000676 00 For service only BISx Host Cable 186 0201 MR 009 001770 00 RJ45 connecting cable 009 001767 00 Serial port adapting cable type A 009 001768 00 Serial port adapting cable type B 009 001769 00 Serial port adapting cable type C 009 001765 00 Cable Infrared Board to Interf
55. 6 Re configure the above parameters on the ventilatior or the anesthesia machine and check if the parameter values displayed on the patient monitor change accordingly 7 Trigger alarms MV Too Low Airway Pressure Too High PAW Too High Peak Too High and No Gas Supply no Air or O2 on the ventilatior or the anesthesia machine Check that these alarm messages are correctly recorded in the alarm list of the patient monitor 8 Switch the ventilator or anesthesia machine to volume control ventilation mode Check if the ventilation mode displayed on the patient monitor changes accordingly and if the parameter values of PEEP Pmean VTe MV EE and f RR are correctly displayed Serial Port Configuration List External Device If you need to view the parameters of CO2 AG BIS module in the anesthesia machine select Mindray Wato 20 30 55 65 Not required Factory Mainenance Function Configuration gt gt Select Module in standby mode and tick the corresponding module The following information is for further reference Maquet Servo i Baud Rate 9600 bps Not required Maquet Servo s Word Length 8 bits Parity even Stop Bits 1 Channel A Not required Channel B Protocol Medibus Baud rate 19200 Parity even Stop Bits 1 Draeger Evita 2 3 39 External Device Draeger Evita 2 dura Evita 4 Evita XL Newport E360 Puritan Bennett 840 Hamilton G5 protocol Polling Ha
56. B BeneView patient monitor with BeneLink module properly installed B External device anesthesia machine or ventilator under test B Gas source tube or gas cylindar including air or O at least and N5O or other anesthesia gases are optional B Tube that connects the patient or test lung B Test lung and a matching Y pipe or other accessories 3 11 2 2 Procedure and Items to Be Checked Follow the steps below 1 Connect the BeneLink module to the ventilatior or the anesthesia machine Plaese see Device Connection and Setup for more details 2 Connect the gas supply and test lungs to the ventilator or anesthesia machine turn on the device and configure as follows Setup up the serial port of the external device by refering to Serial Port Configuraion List 3 38 Setup up the pressure control mode and check if the ventilator or anesthesia machine works normally 3 Check the ID adapter is correctly configured and the green indicator of corresponding port on the BeneLink module illuminates constantly 4 Access Devices Integrated screen on the patient monitor Check that the device type ventilator or anesthesia machine and ventilation mode are correctly displayed 5 Select parameters PEEP Pmean VTe MV EE and f RR respectively on the patient monitor and check if the parameter values displayed on the patient monitor are consistent with those displayed on the ventilator or anesthesia machine
57. BeneView T5 Patient Monitor Service Manual Intellectual Property Statement SHENZHEN MINDRAY BIO MEDICAL ELECTRONICS CO LTD hereinafter called Mindray owns the intellectual property rights to this product and this manual This manual may refer to information protected by copyrights or patents and does not convey any license under the patent rights of Mindray nor the rights of others Mindray does not assume any liability arising out of any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties Mindray intends to maintain the contents of this manual as confidential information Disclosure of the information in this manual in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Mindray is strictly forbidden Release amendment reproduction distribution rent adaption and translation of this manual in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Mindray is strictly forbidden mindr dy simon MINDRAY and BeneView are the registered trademarks or trademarks owned by Mindray in China and other countries All other trademarks that appear in this manual are used only for editorial purposes without the intention of improperly using them They are the property of their respective owners Contents of this manual are subject to changes without prior notice Revision History This manual has a revision number This revision number changes whenever the manual is updated due to software or technical sp
58. CCO test cable PN 040 001301 00 Follow this procedure to perform the test l Connect the patient simulator and the C O module using a C O trunk cable and a C O adapter box Set the blood temperature BT to 37 C on the patient simulator and check the temperature value displayed on the monitor is 37 0 1 C In the CCO Setup menu select PiCCO Guide gt gt and check if the value for Cat Type is PV2015L20 Turn the injectate temperature TI knob on the C O adapter box to set the TI to 20 1 C for the patient simulator and C O to 5L min In the PiCCO screen select Start to start C O measurement As soon as the prompt Inject X Xml is displayed adjust TI to 4 1 C and then quickly back to 20 1 C Simutaneously press the button on the simulator that corresponds to 5L min The whole procedure shall be finished in 10 s Verify that the C O value displayed on the monitor is correct 3 28 3 4 16 ScvO Tests You can perform ScvO test by either of the following two methods Method 1 Tools required B PC installed OM Simulation software G 6800 S15 B ScvO test cable 6800 J68 l Connect the ScvQ test cable to the ScvO module and the serial port on the PC respectively 2 Open ScvO test software to select the corresponding serial port from COM port menu default serial port COMI 3 Select Start from the Replay menu Then the ScvO measurement area is displayed on the p
59. Condition 50uA in Single Fault Condition For BF applied parts 100uA in Normal Condition 500uA in Single Fault Condition A 7 Mains on Applied Part Leakage The Mains on Applied Part test applies a test voltage which is 110 of the mains voltage through a limiting resistance to selected applied part terminals Current measurements are then taken between the selected applied part and earth Measurements are taken with the test voltage 11096 of mains to applied parts in the normal and reverse polarity conditions as indicated on the display The following outlet conditions apply when performing the Mains on Applied Part test B Normal Polarity B Reversed Polarity Preparation To perform a calibration from the Mains on Applied Part test press CAL SOFT KEY 2 l Disconnect ALL patient leads test leads and DUT outlet connections 2 Press CAL to begin calibration as shown Disconnect All Patient Leads and OLITLET connections CAL If the calibration fails the previously stored readings will be used until a passing calibration has occurred Also the esc stop key has no effect during calibration 3 When the calibration 1s finished the Mains on Applied Part test will reappear NWARNING A 2 beep per second signal indicates high voltage present at the applied part terminals while a calibration is being performed e High voltage is present at applied part terminals while measurements are
60. LED board issued Button board failure Replace the button board Mother board failure Replace the mother board No alarm Select Main Menu Maintenance gt gt User sound is Maintenance gt gt enter the required password issued but Alarm Setup gt gt and then in the popup menu set Audio alarm disabled ae l alarm lamp is Minimum Alarm VolumeAlm Sound to appropriate light setting On In the Others window of the Alarm Setup menu set Alm Volume to appropriate setting 1 Check that cable between speaker and mother board is Cable defective or poorly properly connected connected 2 Check that connecting cables and connectors are not damaged FPGA audio logic error Upgrade the audio logic part of the FPGA program Speaker failure Replace the speaker Mother board failure Replace the mother board 4 6 5 Button and Knob Failures Possible Cause Corrective Action Buttons do not Cable defective or 1 Check that cable between button board and work poorly connected mother board is properly connected 2 Check that connecting cables and connectors are not damaged Button board failure Replace button board Knob does not Cable defective or Check that cables from knob to button board and work poorly connected button board to mother board are properly connected 2 Check that connecting cables and connectors are undamaged Knob failure Replace the knob encoder Button board failure
61. RM Manufacturer Model INSPECTION AND TESTING PassFad Power Cord Plug MEM Device Enclosure and Accessories a Max 0 2 Q Device Labeling Max Protective Earth Resistance Q NC 300uA refer to UL60601 1 NC 500uA refer to Normal uA condition NC Earth Leakage s NENNEN MEN NER 5 EN Ru uM uA IEC60601 1 condition SFC SFC 10004A x i LIBF uA Max orma CF applied part Patient condition NC OCF uA NG i is m SONA LIMA JUL Leakage LIBF uA BF applied part Current Single Fault NC 100uA SFC condition SFC OCF pA P p MEE u LIBF uA Max CF applied part 50A 7 Mains on Applied Part Leakage OCF uA BF applied part 50004A LIBF uA Max NN Normal condition NC mr CF applied part atien wn p NC 10pA SEC SOWA uxilia T LIBF uA BF applied part Current Single Fault HE NC 100uA SFC condition SFC OCF uA as 500uA Note The equipment sold to the United States shall comply with the requirement of UL60601 1 others shall comply with the requirement of IEC60601 1 Name Signature Date A 13 FOR YOUR NOTES P N 6802 20 66855 11 0
62. Replace the button board 4 6 6 Recorder Failures Symptoms Possible Cause Corrective Action No printout Recorder module 1 Check if the recorder status LED lights disabled 2 If yes enable the module in Factory Maintenance menu Otherwise check for other possible causes Re install the paper roll Cable defective or 1 Check that cable between recorder and mother poorly connected board is properly connected 2 Check that connecting cables and connectors are not damaged Recorder power Check if the power module outputs 5 V DC and 12V supply failure DC correctly Recorder failure Replace the recorder Poor print quality Paper roll not Stop the recorder and re install the paper roll or paper not properly installed feeding properly print head dirty 1 Check the thermal print head and the paper roller for foreign matter 2 Clean the thermal print head with an appropriate clean solution Print head failure Replace the print head Recorder failure Replace recorder 4 6 7 Output Interface Failures Symptoms Possible Cause Corrective Action No analog signals or nurse call signals are issued loose USB Hub board failure Respective output 1 Select Main Menu Analog Output disabled Setup set Analog Output to On USB Hub board cable 1 Check that cable between USB Hub board and mother board is properly connected 2 Check that connecting cables and connectors are not damaged
63. When first installed Battery check Functionality test 2 Whenever a battery is replaced 3 3 3 2 Preventative Maintenance Procedures 3 2 1 Visual Inspection Inspect the equipment for obvious signs of damage The test is passed if the equipment has no obvious signs of damage Follow these guidelines when inspecting the equipment Carefully inspect the case display screen buttons and knob for obvious signs of damage Inspect the SMR and parameter modules for obvious signs of damage Inspect the power cord wall mount bracket and module accessories for obvious signs of damage Inspect all external connections for loose connectors bent pins or frayed cables Inspect all connectors on the equipment for loose connectors or bent pins Make sure that safety labels and data plates on the equipment are clearly legible 3 2 2 NIBP Tests NIBP Accuracy Test Tools required T shape connector Appropriate tubing Balloon pump Rigid Vessel with volume 500 25 ml Reference manometer calibrated with accuracy equal to or greater than 1 mmHg Follow this procedure to perform the test l Connect the equipment as shown below Monitor Manometer Connector for NIBP cuff Balloon Rigid vessel Before inflation the reading of the manometer should be 0 If not turn off the balloon pump to let the whole airway open to the atmosphere Turn on the balloon pump after the reading is 0 Select Main Menu Maintenance
64. ace Board Cave tared Boura to merte toad 6 36 r Upgrade 7 1 Introduction You can upgrade parameter modules functional assemblies and software by connecting the patient monitor to a PC running the System Update Tool NOTE If you have to disassemble the patient monitor for software upgrade be sure to eliminate the static charges before disassembling the equipment When disassembling the part labeled with a ESD warning symbol make sure you are wearing electrostatic discharge protection such as antistatic wristband or gloves to avoid damaging the equipment Properly connect and route the cables and wires when reassembling the equipment to avoid short circuit Select appropriate screws to assemble the equipment If unfit screws are tightened by force the equipment may be damaged and the screws or part may fall off during use causing unpredictable equipment damage or human injury Follow correct sequence to disassembly the equipment Otherwise the equipment may be damaged permanently Disconnect all the cables before disassembling any parts Be careful not to damage any cables or connectors Properly place removed screws and disassembled parts preventing them from being lost or contaminated 7 2 Upgrading Parameter Modules You can upgrade the following parameter modules M51A 30 80873 MPM 1Module MINDRAY SpO 3 Slead 115 004900 00 MPM 2 Module Masimo MS 2011 3 Slead M51A 30 80879 MPM 3 Modul
65. ack communication board and MPM module rack communication board 5 15 NOTE Donotforget the grounding spring when reassembling ma Gl etc i m z LU B gt gt E Il Y li ELOOS DE des 4vPABU CHEM S M M20 4 a mu ty M j iE creer J T 4 td f 3 slot module rack communication board nirin 8302 3058075 MPM module rack communication board 5 16 4 Unscrew the hex nut assy using the sleeve Then separate the washer spring and contact screw from each other She MI ga 4 TT a oq E AN aD m a mi Washer Hex nut assembly Contact screw 5 17 5 3 13 Removing the CF Card Assembly 1 Unplug the cable that connects the CF card assembly and the mother board Then unscrew the two M3 X 6 screws and remove the CF card assembly 2 Unscrew the two M3 X6 screws and remove the CF card assembly with the shield NOTE When reassembling the CF card assembly be sure to install the CF card door first 5 3 14 Removing the wireless AP assembly 5 3 14 1 Removing the internal wireless AP l Disconnect the wireless AP cable Then unscrew the two M3 X 6 screws to remove the wireless AP assembly so hh bE RESSY TTRARAMAN AAA 2 Unscrew the two M3 X 6 screws to remove the wireless AP nu ir TT Faget We UN 4 ALS LIT M es ut EA et La EL 1 d lU h
66. age and transferring It is connected with the mother board Internal wireless network card The internal wireless network card connects with the mother board User can set network type as LAN or WLAN through user interface and can set the internal wireless network card through PC 2 13 2 4 Parameter Module Each parameter module may consist of the module infrared communication board module power board module button board parameter board etc 2 4 1 Module Infrared Communication Board The module infrared communication board allows a short delay when powering up the module and adopts FPGA to enable infrared communications between the module and the module rack An ID is integrated into the module infrared communication board When a module is inserted in the module rack the ID is automatically sent to the module rack 2 4 2 Module Power Board Some modules have no power board There are two kinds of module power board l Isolated power board converts the 12 V DC into a 12 V isolated DC and a 5 V isolated DC 2 Non isolated power board converts the 12 V DC into a 5 V DC 2 4 3 Module Button Board There are keys and a LED on the module button board 2 4 4 Parameter Board The parameter board is a parameter measurement component which is the most important component of the parameter module 2 14 2 5 SMR The satellite module rack SMR is independent of the patient monitor It provides 8 slots for mount
67. age is correct Refer to 2 Theory of Operation for the operating voltage and measurement points of each component 4 6 10 Network Related Problems Symptoms Possible Cause Corrective Action Frequent dropouts and Incorrect LAN cable Check LAN cable connection LAN cable network disconnects connection shall not be longer than 50 m Incorrect IP address Check for IP address conflict Reconfigure IP configuration address The patient monitor is Incorrect LAN cable Check LAN cable connection LAN cable connected to a LAN connection shall not be longer than 50m but cannot view other Excessive requests for A patient monitor can only be viewed by 4 patients in the View Others mode viewing the patient other patient monitors at the same time under monitor at the same time the View Others mode The excessive view requests system will be ignored Incorrect IP Check for IP address conflict Reconfigure IP configuration address USB Hub board failure Replace the USB Hub board 4 10 4 6 11 Software Upgrade Problems Possible Cause Corrective Action Bootstrap upgrade Power failure or Return the CPU board to factory for repair fails unintended power off during bootstrap upgrade Program upgrade fails Incorrect network 1 Check that network connector not 1View connection connector on the patient monitor is used 2 Make sure that the hub or switch run normally Check that net twines are of the right type a
68. al of the power board 27 28 29 30 The positive output of the 3 3 VDC power The positive output of the 5 VDC power 12 BCI Signal indicating whether battery 1 is available Low level indicates that battery 1 1s available and high level indicates that battery 1 is not available 13 15 BAT 1 Input of battery 1 connecting to the positive pole of the battery NTCI Thermistor signal of battery 1 16 BC2 Signal indicating whether battery 2 1s available Low level indicates that battery 2 1s available and high level indicates that battery 2 is not available NTC2 Thermistor signal of battery 2 17 19 BAT 2 Input of battery 2 connecting to the positive pole of the battery 20 PCON Power on off control signal It is a TTL pulse signal inputted from the back board Every time when the power on off switch is pressed pulse of falling edge a switch between power on and off happens The pulse duration is no less than 0 1 s for power on 2 s for power off and 10 s for illegal power off 21 BCON Backlight on off signal and switch output signal The main board sends the LCD backlight on off signals to the power board via a serial port the power board processes the signals and output them Low level is output when the backlight is off and high level is output when the backlight is on LED BAT Battery status indication driving output LED AC AC power status indication signal LCD BR Backlight brightness control voltage 2 11 2
69. andard configuration 047 000128 00 Interface board insulating plate 6 14 6 4 5 Main Board Assembly Exploded View M04 011001 Nut GB6170 M2 5 MCF547x CPU module basic l 6800 30 50058 or configuration non lead process 6812 30 66989 MCF547x CPU module standard identifying code M04 060021 screw M2 5x7 6 6 051 000223 00 or 6802 mother board full configuration 051 000223 01 6802 mother board standard configuration Qty 4 4 1 6802 20 66724 or 043 004100 00 M04 051045 Crosshead screw M2 5 X6 PCB handle 6 15 6 4 6 Integral module rack Exploded View Parts List 6802 20 66709 or l Integral module rack 043 004101 00 6802 20 66817 Waterproof strip 2 for integral module rack 6802 20 66816 Waterproof strip 1 for integral module rack 6800 20 50279 Infrared light filter 6 16 M04 004012 Pan head screw M3 X 6 M04 000206 Stud screw M3 X 6 8 5 6800 30 50073 MPM module rack communication board 6 4 7 Main Support Assembly Exploded View Parts List 6 17 6 4 8 Rear Housing Assembly Exploded View P n d a a 7 E is A di S 7 e E ANS Ba Nx l RS TEREE a he deg A JA IU 9 JPL Bo PY F PL o J eae a oe UR oe E cob LE es s RUF A OCT EET 6 18 6802 20 66668 Speaker and cables 002 20 36218 Crosshead screw M3 X 6 6 4 9 CF Card Assembly CF Card Assembly 115 001906 00 Parts List 6802 20 66725 or 1 Ca
70. annel Press the Zero Key on the module to make a zero calibration Configure the patient simulator as P static 200 mmHg The displayed value should be within 200 2 mmHg If the value is outside of these tolerances calibrate the pressure module If the IBP module was calibrated with a dedicated reusable IBP sensor check the calibration together with this IBP sensor Make that the patient simulator outputs 120 80 mmHg ART signals and 120 0 mmHg LV signals respectively to each IBP channel and check that the IBP wave is displayed correctly Repeat the steps above for all the IBP channels IBP Pressure Calibration Method 1 Tools required B Medsim300B Patient simulator MPS450 or other equivalent device B Dedicated IBP adapter cable 300B P N 00 002199 00 use P N 00 002198 00 if the simulator is MPS450 Follow this procedure to perform the test l 2 3 4 5 Connect the patient simulator to the pressure connector on the module Set the patient simulator to 0 pressure for the desired IBP channel Press the Zero Key on the module to make a zero calibration Configure the patient simulator as P static 200 mmHg Select Main Menu Maintenance gt gt User Maintenance gt gt Cal IBP Press gt gt In the Cal IBP Press menu set the calibration value to 200 mmHg 3 18 6 Select the Calibrate button next to the desired IBP channel to start a calibration 7 Ifthe calibration is
71. atient monitor 4 Enter ScvO Setup menu and set Hb Hct to Hct 5 Set LED660 LED800 LED880 to 1250 40000 inching with the direction key on the keyboard if needed Select Start from the Replay menu 6 Enter ScvO Calibration menu and select Sample drawn when SQI occupies four grids 80 In the popup menu set ScvO and Hct to 67 and 40 respectively then select Calibrate Close ScvO Calibration menu to check that the ScvO gt value is displayed as 67 in the monitoring screen 7 Set the value of LED660 to 1250 33600 and keep other LCD values unchanged Check that the ScvO2 measurement is within 50 3 3 8 Set the value of LED660 to 1250 46400 and keep other LCD values unchanged Check that the ScvO measurement is within 80 3 96 Method 2 Tools required None Connect the ScvO gt sensor to the patient monitor Check that the front end of the ScvO sensor illuminates normally Nip the front end of the ScvO sensor with two fingers to perform a ScvO calibration Check that the patient monitor displays the ScvO measurement normally 3 29 3 4 17 NMT Tests NMT Performance Test Tool required Resistance box Oscillograph Agilent DSO6052A Set up the resistance box a Set the resistance value to 1kOhm b Connect the stimulation electrodes to the two wiring terminals Connect the oscillograph sensors to the NMT stimulation electrodes making sure
72. be performed by qualified service personnel only Care should be taken to change the settings in User Maintenance gt gt and Factory Maintenance menus to avoid loss of data Service personnel should acquaint themselves with the test tools and make sure that test tools and cables are applicable 3 1 1 Test Equipment See the following sections 3 1 2 Test Report Upon completion of the tests the table of preventative maintenance test reports and the table of maintenance test reports in this chapter should be kept properly 3 1 3 1 3 Preventative Maintenance Below are preventative maintenance tests which need to be performed on the monitor See the following sections for detailed maintenance procedures Visual inspection NIBP test and calibration Microsteam and Sidestram CO test and calibration AG test and calibration 3 1 4 Recommended Frequency Preventative Maintenance Tests 1 When first installed or reinstalled 1 If the user suspects that the measurement is NIBP test Leakage test l d Incorrect Calibration l 2 Following any repairs or replacement of relevant Sidestream and Leakage test l module Microstream Performance test IE 3 At least once a year CO tests Calibration 4 AG leakage test should be performed before AG Performance test AG tests measurement Calibration Performance Tests Pertotmaneedast 1 If the user suspects that the measurement is ECG test inc
73. completed successfully the message Calibration Completed will be displayed Otherwise a corresponding message will be displayed Method 2 Tools required Standard sphygmomanometer Balloon pump Tubing T shape connector To perform a calibration l Connect the 3 way stopcock the sphygmomanometer and the balloon pump through a T shape connector as shown below Zero the transducer Then open the stopcock to the sphygmomanometer Press the Main menu button on the equipment s front panel Select Maintenance gt gt User Maintenance enter the required password Cal IBP Press gt gt Then configure IBP calibration value Inflate using the balloon pump until the reading of sphygmomanometer approximates the preset calibration value Sphygmomanometer Adjust the calibration value in the Cal IBP Press menu until it is equal to the reading of sphygmomanometer Select the Calibrate button to start a calibration The message Calibration Completed is displayed after a successful calibration If the calibration failed the prompt Calibration Failed will be displayed 3 19 3 4 7 C O Test Tools required B Medsim300B Patient simulator B C O adapter box Follow this procedure to perform the test l 2 Connect the patient simulator to the C O module using a C O main cable Set the blood temperature BT to 37 C on the patient simulator and check the temperature value i
74. d 2 Connect to the BIS simulator to perform a cyclic impedance check The EEG wave and BIS numeric are displayed on the monitor RM test The displayed TV is within 500x50ml and RR is within 20 1rpm CCO SvO test The CCO SvO numerics displayed on the patient monitor and Vigilance monitor are consistent BENE The waves at the ECG signal output port displayed on the oscillograph are consistent with the ECG calibration waves displayed on the monitor screen 3 48 The amplitude of electrical level at the signal output port of MAP CVP and SpO are 5x0 25V 5x0 25V and 10x0 5V respectively PiCCO test The detected catheter type accords with the setting of the Pulsion Calbox and the measurement errors of TB and TI are within 0 17 The displayed static pressure values of pArt and pCVP are no more than 200 2 mmHg The waveforms of pArt and pCVP are displayed correctly ff ScvO test The accuracy of ScvO measurements is 50 2 3 96 and 80 3 NMT test The measurement of TOF Ratio is between 79 and 81 D s The message Test passed The function of NMT sensor is OK is presented 1f sensor check completes successfully EEG test The result of sensor check is pass and EEG measurements are displayed on the monitor Nurse call relay performance test The relay contacts are close when an alarm occurs Analog output performance test The waves displayed on
75. e NellcorSpO 3 5 lead M51A 30 80880 MPM 4 Module MINDRAYSpO 12 lead module Parameter az Z module 115 004904 00 MPM 5 Module Masimo MS 2011 12 lead M51A 30 80886 MPM 6 Module NellcorSpO 12 lead p MPM 7Module MindraySpO 3 5 lead no M51A 30 80900 IBP MPM 8Module Masimo MS 2011 3 5 lead 115 004909 00 no IBP M51A 30 80906 MPM 9Module NellrSpO 3 5 lead no IBP m IOModulaMindnspo 12 lead no m 30 80907 IBP soio MPM 11Module Masimo MS 2011 12 lead soio 004912 00 no IBP an 30 80913 MPM 12Module NellSpO 12 lead no IBP 15 010731 00 010731 00 MPM2 module Masimo SpO 3 5lead E 115 010734 00 MPMS module Masimo SpO 121ead EN MPMS module Masimo SpO 3 5lead no 115 010738 00 IBP MPM11 module Masimo SpO 12lead no 115 010740 00 IBP 115 010744 00 MPM3 module Nellcor SpO 3 Slead 115 010747 00 MPM6 module Nellcor SpO 12lead 115 010750 00 MPM module Nellcor SpO 3 Slead no IBP Ze 010753 00 MPMI2 module Nellcor SpO 12 lead DEC EE 010755 00 MPM1 module Mindray SpO 3 5lead 115 115 010758 00 10758 00 MPMA module Mindray SpO 12lead mm EIE module Mindray SpO 3 5lead no IBP mnm 010761 00 sowo uem module Mindray SpO 12lead no ibp mnm 010764 00 7 2 IBP module C O module CO module AG module ICG module BIS module RM module CCO SvO module PiCCO Module ScvO gt Module EEG module NMT mod
76. e inner and outer housing Then take off the outer housing 5 The inner housing consists of a left and a right side cover Release the three clips as shown in the figure below to separate the two side covers 5 35 6 Take out the non isolated power board and disconnect all the cables from it 7 Take out the infrared communication board and disconnect all the cables from it 8 Disconnect all the cables from the PCBA and remove the front panel with cables on it 5 36 5 5 2 Disassembling CO Module 1 Remove the four contact screws on the back and the two snap plates at the bottom and then unscrew the two M3x6 screws by referring to the procedure as described in 5 5 7 Disassembling the ICG Module 2 Remove the module s front panel by referring to the procedure as described in 5 5 7 Disassembling the ICG Module Then press the two clips on the inner housing about Imm inwards to separate the inner and outer housing Then take off the outer housing 5 37 Hold the inner housing with both hands Press the snap side with your thumb and push the other side with the index finger and the middle finger to separate the inner housing into two halves 5 38 4 Remove the module infrared communication backboard and disconnect all the cables from it 5 39 5 Disconnect the cables from the button board and unscrew the PT3x8 screw Then release the two clips and take out the button board Aft
77. e upgrade Do not shut down or power off the equipment when upgrading the BIOS program and FPGA program Otherwise the equipment may break down Program upgrade should be performed by qualified service personnel only NOTE After upgrading the BIOS program you have to upgrade system program and other programs to ensure compatibility Make sure the version of the upgrade package is you desired one If you want to obtain the latest upgrade package contact Mindray Customer Service Department To upgrade the MPM module from Mindray ECG algorithm to Mortara ECG algorithm you have to send the MPM module to manufacture 7 10 A Electrical Safety Inspection The following electrical safety tests are recommended as part of a comprehensive preventive maintenance program They are a proven means of detecting abnormalities that if undetected could prove dangerous to either the patient or the operator Additional tests may be required according to local regulations All tests can be performed using commercially available safety analyzer test equipment These procedures assume the use of a 601PROXL International Safety Analyzer or equivalent safety analyzer Other popular testers complying with IEC 60601 1 used in Europe such as Fluke Metron or Gerb may require modifications to the procedure Please follow the instructions of the analyzer manufacturer The consistent use of a safety analyzer as a routine step in closing a repair or
78. ecification change Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice B Revision number 11 0 B Release time November 2013 2007 2013 Shenzhen Mindray Bio Medical Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved Preface Manual Purpose This manual provides detailed information about the assembling dissembling testing and troubleshooting of the equipment to support effective troubleshooting and repair It is not intended to be a comprehensive in depth explanation of the product architecture or technical implementation Observance of the manual is a prerequisite for proper equipment maintenance and prevents equipment damage and personnel injury This manual is based on the maximum configuration Therefore some contents may not apply to your monitor If you have any question please contact our Customer Service Department Intended Audience This manual is for biomedical engineers authorized technicians or service representatives responsible for troubleshooting repairing and maintaining the patient monitors I Abbreviations Abbreviations used in this manual are multi parameter module satellite module rack central monitoring system printed circuit board Passwords A password may be required to access different modes within the monitor The passwords are listed below B User maintenance 888888 User adjustable Mm Factory maintenance 332888 B Demo mode 2088 B Configuration mode 315666
79. eit unto eise urat beste chatm eran buptu E 4 7 4 6 7 Output Int rtaee Faures e rero raro career mere eee ee bu e 4 8 TOS CR Card TOOLS s s sue itanda utt atdaudcnte rude ee tent erui ent dad 4 8 2 5 9 Power Supply Eales 22s tpem e ten ARD E DATAS HET 4 9 4 6 IO Network Related Problems siue toii ru Eod Cr Det tos ette usa petis USUS 4 10 4 6 1I Software Upgrade Problems 6o 5o uo oco Oo E oco Oro ito t rends 4 11 2 6 12 Technical Alarm VIeSSdPES aieeaa eto e abet abet obe 4 11 4 6 13 M51A Self Test Information sesssssesseeeeneenn n rre nne nnne 4 11 T 6 T14 Deyiee Intesratton Patl tesus eee ter oat eio ato bono teo to olia 4 12 5 Repair and Disassembly Jove eaae E v XD aaa Ga PE ES aua eure Pda us aT Y Pee onde esa erre TEE R E VEA EE EN p 5 1 SS M Fere ETE 5 25 2 Preparations tor DITsassembls o eoe poe eque poe epu deUd sand edo 5 5 9 Disassemblmio Procedure xii 200 sais ia 5 2 2 9 T Removing He RECO eiename aaa eta e etn cnc ih 5 2 5 3 2 Separating the Front and Rear Housing sse 5 6 5 3 3 Removing the Power Switch amp LED Board eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 5 8 5 9 4 Removing the Knob Encoder ooo oc aot ect e bct Ne uie 5 8 Ded REMOVING the Button OAL i osito oe Ern oO be Eee a Eee tected Oe 5 0 5 3 6 Removing the Touchscreen Control Board ess 5 10 3 3 1 Removing the TVET ora cr Men ent Du o DEI 5 10 5 29 0 Removing he LCD uic e ee es 5 11
80. er by referring to steps 1 to 3 as described in 5 5 1 Disassembling the ICG Module 2 Unscrew the two M36 screws Then press down in turn the four clips that engage the front cover with a small flat bladed screwdriver At the same time pull off the rear cover 5 45 5 46 3 Disconnect the cable of the infrared communication board and release the snap lock to remove the infrared communication board snap lock F eF 4 Disconnect the cables of the NIBP inflation pump and the relief valves from the parameter board Snip off the cable ties to remove the pump Release the snap locks to remove the valves 5 47 5 Unscrew the two M3x8 screws on the parameter board Then pull off the parameter board rightward as shown below 5 48 6 Unscrew the two M3x4 screws on the SpO board to separate the SpO board and the parameter board 7 Unscrew the three M3x8 screws to separate the front panel assembly and the holder 5 49 FOR YOUR NOTES 6 Parts 6 1 Introduction This chapter contains the exploded views and parts lists of the main unit satellite module rack and the parameter modules of the patient monitor It helps the engineers to identify the parts during disassembling the patient monitor and replacing the parts Hardware architecture of the main unit is shown below Main unit Main board Recorder Touchscreen anti glare screen CF card Touchscree
81. er control board assembly 115 003231 00 115 001906 00 or 6802 CF card assembly 211 driving board 6812 30 66995 CF card slot cover kit M04 00401 5 Crosshead screw M3X8 7 MES 15 16 6 4 2 Battery Compartment Assembly Exploded View 6802 30 66653 Battery interface board M04 004012 Crosshead screw M3X 6 M96T 030008 Conducting block 9 5 X 3 2 6802 20 66715 or 6 10 6 4 3 Power Module assembly Exploded View PTN wu b nd d gt SA d l ANS l N WE pm i a pl ee CCRMM Yer ry P ELM diis X Parts List Description PN Demon Qe 6802 20 66719 51 or Power supply compartment mould l Eee Lee URN ET l 7 2 SN l 5 T 5 f 6 11 6 4 4 Interface Board Assembly 6 4 4 1 Interface Board Assembly 6802 30 66769 Parts List 047 000128 00 Interface board insulating plate M04 004012 Crosshead screw M3 X 6 051 000020 00 USB Hub board no analog output 051 000019 00 DVI interface board can support IABP 6 12 6 4 4 2 Interface Board Assembly 6812 30 66994 Part List l 042 000059 00 Interface board frame new interface 68193066000 6S ncwok inerce board M04 004012 Cross pan head screw with washer M3 X 6 6 13 6 4 4 3 Interface Board Assembly 115 003230 00 Part List M04 00401 2 Cross pan head screw with washer M3 X 6 051 000019 01 DVI interface board St
82. er that disconnect the cable to the fan and remove the button board angac 50112 aae N AN 88 M i lt w pum p ka T5 df a a n n a 5 40 6 Unscrew the two screws on the front panel Disconnect the tubing between the watertrap assembly and CO parameter board Disconnect the cable between the watertrap and CO parameter board Then take out the watertrap connecter assembly 5 4 7 Disconnect the tubing between the CO parameter board and the front panel Then release the four clips and remove the CO parameter board NOTE When reinstalling do not fold the tubings 5 42 5 5 3 Disassembling the BeneLink Module 1 Remove the contact screws the spanner and the front cover by referring to steps 1 to 3 as described in 5 5 7 Disassembling the ICG Module 2 Take off the small cover board on one side of the rear cover Then press the two clips about 1mm and take off the housing 3 Release the three snaps to separate the two halves of the module side cover 5 43 4 Take off the cable between the USB board and the interface board 5 Take off the cable between the infrared communication board and the interface board to remove the infrared board 5 44 6 Unclench the four clips with a tweezer to remove the interface board am iJ 5 5 4 Disassembling the New MPM Module 1 Remove the contact screws and the spann
83. ernal device Please refer to the following procedure to connect an external device BeneLink Module a CYTE uS ur Db ez ty n External Device Uig Serial Port Adapting Cable Optional 1 Insert the BeneLink module into the module slot on the Bene View patient monitor 2 Connect the ID adapter that matches the external device to the BeneLink module with a RJ45 connecting cable 3 Plug the ID adapter into the RS232 port on the external device Some external devices may have ports incompatible with the ID adapter In this case a serial port adapting cable is required Please be sure that you have selected the proper cable before connection 4 Stick a label indicating device name to the RJ45 connecting cable at the end nearby the BeneLink module When the BeneLink module is connected to several external devices you can tell the devices apart easily with these labels 5 Switch the external device on 3 36 NOTE Devices of the same category can not be connected to the BeneLink module simultaneously Use the serial port adapting cable only with its matching extermal device Please see the following table to select the correct adapting cable Use the ID adapter only with the matching external device Please see the following table for correct ID setup in Factory Maintenance menu Type of Serial Port Adapting External Device ID for ID adapter Cable No need to use the adapting
84. fibrillator synchronization signals CIS Connector It is used to connect a CIS Video Output It is a DVI D connector used to connect a secondary display Auxi Output Connector It is a BNC connector used to output nurse call signals Network Connector It is a RJA5 connector used to connect an ethernet network or a PC USB Connector used to connect any USB compatible peripheral device SMR Connector It is used to connect the SMR and outputs a 12V DC 2 3 Main Unit The patient monitor consists of B Input system button board knob touchscreen power switch and LED board Output system LCD panel alarm LED board recorder and speaker Processing and communications system main board and integral module rack assembly Power management system battery battery interface board and power module Equipment interface system USB Hub interface board DVI interface board CF card assembly and internal wireless network card Additionally the patient monitor can also connect satellite module rack SMR parameter modules BeneLink module mouse keyboard etc The following diagram illustrates the structure of the patient monitor Power USB Hub Internal module board wireless network card Mother board Recorder Fan CPU board Module rack Module rack infrared infrared communicati communicati on board on board 2 CF card Alarm LED board Button board Power switch amp LED board Touchscree
85. he static charges first When disassembling the parts labeled with static sensitive symbols make sure you are wearing electrostatic discharge protection such as antistatic wristband or gloves to avoid damaging the equipment Put the cables or wires in place when reassemble the monitor to avoid short circuit When assembling the monitor be sure to select proper screws If an unfit screw is tightened by force the monitor may be damaged and the screw or the part may fall off during use to cause unpredictable damage or human injury Be sure to follow the correct sequence to disassembly the monitor Otherwise the monitor may be damaged permanently Be sure to disconnect all the cables before disassembling any parts Be sure not to damage any cables or connectors Be sure to place the monitor face up when disassembling it Otherwise the screen or the knob may be scratched or damaged 5 5 3 Disassembling Procedure 5 3 1 Removing the Recorder 1 Open the recorder door and unscrew the two M3x6 screws 2 Pull the two clips in the directions as indicated and meanwhile pull out the recorder NOTE Be sure not to damage the connecting cables or connectors when pulling out the recorder 5 2 3 Unscrew the M3 X 6 screw and unplug the recorder grounding cable and the cable between the recorder and the mother board _ A me 7 A 4 Pull the two clips
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87. included in the upgrade kit and remove the covers of related connectors 7 4 Upgrading Software You can upgrade the software with the System Update Tool PN 110 000493 00 through network This tool can directly run on a PC Through network or by connecting the patient monitor to a PC via a crossover network cable you can upgrade the following programs Bootstrap program for monitor main control unit Boot 6800 30 50770 BIOS program implementing hardware program drive and initialization For CE 110 001594 00 BIOS program For FDA Multilingual 6800 30 50702 Language library library 110 000421 00 Language library 6800 30 50767 Icon library BMP 110 000422 00 Icon library resource file 110 000807 00 Startup Logo 6802 30 66876 Startup Logo FPGA configuration chip 110 000815 00 DER software for mother board FPGA configuration chip program 6802 30 66895 software for mother board MDDR Audio data software for mother 6800 30 50872 Audio data board file Audio data software for mother 110 001423 00 board FPGA configuration chip Module rack 6800 30 50863 software for Module rack NIOS program board MPM BIOS program for parameter The System Update Tool 0010 30 43083 module module BF531 for MPM 7024 software for M51A M51A 30 80953 module SpO board M25P16 software for M51A M51A 30 80956 module DSP board Mortara algorithm BIOS program for parameter 110 001979 00 module BF512 M514A V2 0 DSP
88. ing parameter modules It has the following features B It allows a parameter module to be plugged and unplugged with the patient monitor on This allows function extension and patient transfer B It does not have its own power supply It is run by 12 V DC supplied by the patient monitor and then supplies power supply to each parameter module via the contact SCICWS B Itimplements communication protocol conversions between the patient monitor and each parameter module provides infrared communications for parameter modules and is responsible for detecting infrared communications malfunction for each parameter module The following diagram shows the structure of the SMR Ji power LED Parameter module SS es ee x Parameter module 2 ZA Parameter module 3 Rear cover Parameter module 4 PIES Parameter module 5 E FF x Parameter module 6 P7 B Ec FRETTA Parameter module 7 Ji SMR RS42 interface board d Ea m kmt k A a EG m peog UODESIUNWIMIOD FAS x Parameter module 8 FLA 2 15 2 6 BeneLink Module BeneLink module allows the information patient data alarms etc from the external device to be displayed saved recorded printed or calculated through a BeneView patient monitor If the patient monitor is connected with the CMS or gateway information from the external device can also be t
89. itor starts up by following this procedure l Insert two batteries in the battery chamber and connect the patient monitor to the AC mains the AC mains LED and battery LED light Press the power on off switch to switch on the patient monitor The operating status LED lights up and the technical and physiological alarm lamps light blue and red respectively After the start up screens are displayed the system sounds a beep indicating the self test on alarm sounds is passed At the same time the alarm lamp turns from yellow to red and then turns off together with the technical alarm lamp This indicates that the self test on alarm lamps is passed The patient monitor enters the main screen and start up is finished 3 4 Module Performance Tests 3 4 1 ECG Tests ECG Performance Test Tool required B Fluke Medsim 300B patient simulator recommended Follow this procedure to perform the test I 2 Connect the patient simulator with the ECG module using an ECG cable Set the patient simulator as follows ECG sinus rhythm HR 80 bpm with the amplitude as ImV Check the ECG waves are displayed correctly without noise and the displayed HR value is within 80 1 bpm Disconnect each of the leads in turn and observe the corresponding lead off message displayed on the screen Set that the simulator outputs paced signals and set Paced to Yes on the monitor Check the pace pulse marks on the monitor screen 3 15
90. k the gas inlet of the AG module An alarm message AC Airway Occluded will appear on the screen Block the gas inlet for another 30 s Select Main menu Maintenance User Maintenance gt gt enter the required password Calibrate AG gt gt and check that current flow rate is less than 10ml min If the alarm message does not disappear it indicates that the module does not leak If the flow rate is less than 1Oml min and the alarm message AC Airway Occluded does not disappear it indicates that the module does not leak If the alarm message disappear or the flow rate is greater than or equal to 1O0ml min it indicates that the module leaks If the problem remains contact your service personnel for help Accuracy Test Tools required Gas cylinder with 10096 O and a certain standard gas such as 60 05 CO Bal N2 or standaerd gas mixture Gas concentration should meet the following requirements AA Z 1 596 CO 2 1 596 N20 40 O5 240 of which AA represents an anesthetic agent a c lt 0 01 a is the gas absolute concentration accuracy c is the gas concentration T shape connector Tubing Follow this procedure to perform the test l 2 Plug the AG module into the module rack Wait at least 10 min and then perform a leakage test to make sure the airway has no leakage Check if the fan inside the AG module works correctly 3 10 4 Connect the test system as follows Open to
91. ket the two screws beside micro D socket and the two M2 5 X 6 screws NOTE Becareful not to damage the insulation between the DVI interface board and the USB Hub board If it is damaged stick a new one 5 28 5 4 Removing the SMR Assembly 1 First remove the 4 screw covers and then unscrew the 4 M3x8 screws Right sid ight side M Left side board 2 Pull the left and right side boards outwards Be sure to place the rubber ring in position when reassembling the right side board 5 29 3 From the left side remove the cable that connects the SMR interface board and the SMR communication board Then take out the SMR from its housing SMR Housing 4 Release the two clips and take out the SMR interface board Be sure not to damage the snap slot on the left side 5 Remove the LED indicator the light conductor and the cable that connects the SMR communication board and the LED board W we 5 30 Release the clips and take out the Nios II module Then unscrew the six M3x6 screws and remove the SMR communication board TL i ae a faa E 1 s d ya LEA T 1 T7 I b r j I IS dp r 1 Toe e Lr M Lr 5 3 7 Use a socket wrench to unscrew the hexagon nut and countersunk external toothed lock washer assembly which can be further separated into the washer springlet and contact screw Washer Spring leaf Hexagon nut and countersunk external
92. l is caused by console B Ifthe leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation can not be corrected submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem Remove unit from operation B Ifall else fails stop using and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis and disposal LIMITS For UL60601 1 300 uA in Normal Condition 1000 uA in Single Fault Condition For IEC60601 1 500 uA in Normal Condition 1000 uA in Single Fault Condition A 6 Patient Leakage Current Patient leakage currents are measured between a selected applied part and mains earth All measurements have a true RMS only response Preparation Perform a calibration from the Mains on Applied Part menu The following outlet conditions apply when performing this test B Normal Polarity Earth Open Outlet ON Normal Polarity Outlet ON B Normal Polarity L2 Open Outlet ON Reversed Polarity Outlet ON B Reversed Polarity Earth Open Outlet ON Reversed Polarity L2 Open Outlet ON NWARNING If all of the applied parts correspond to the instrument type the applied parts will be tied together and one reading will be taken If any of the applied parts differ from the instrument type all applied parts will be tested individually based on the type of applied part This applies to Auto and Step modes only To Perform the Test l From the MAIN MENU or with the outlet unpowered plug the DUT into the 6
93. le with a known good module Check if the patient monitor identifies the replacement module If yes it means that the original one is defective Upgrade the program of the module or SMR Replace the Nios II module Replace the 8 slot module rack communication board Power supply failure 1 Check if the voltage between two contact screws in any slot reaches 12V DC If yes and the parameter module functions properly and the PCB assembly in SRM might fail 2 If there is no 12 VDC power sent to the SMR check whether the power voltage output to the USB Hub board by the power module reaches 12V If yes the fuse of the USB interface board might blow Replace the USB Hub board Cable defective or 1 Check that the cable between SMR interface board poorly connected and communication board is properly connected 2 Check that connecting cables and connectors are not damaged Nios II module loose 1 Check that Nios II module is correctly plug ed or failure 2 If the symptom persists replace the Nios II module SMR interface board Replace the SMR interface board failure SMR communication Replace the SMR communication board board failure USB Hub board Replace the USB Hub board failure Mother board failure Replace the mother board Integral module rack Integral module Module failure Replace parameter module If a new module is rack cannot identified the original one is defective identify parameter Cable
94. lograph Connect the patient simulator to the monitor using an ECG or IBP cable and connect the oscillograph to the Auxiliary Output Connector of the patient monitor Select Main Menu Analog Output Setup Switch Analog Output On Verify that the waves displayed on the oscillograph are identical with those displayed on the monitor 3 33 3 7 Electrical Safety Test See A Electrical Safety Inspection for electrical safety tests 3 8 Touchscreen Calibration Tools required B None 1 Select the Cal Screen QuickKey or select Main Menu Maintenance User Maintenance enter the required password Cal Touchscreen 2 The symbol will appear at different positions of the screen 3 Select in turn the central point of the symbol 4 After the calibration is completed the message Screen Calibration Completed is displayed Select Ok to confirm the completion of the calibration 3 9 Recorder Check Tools required B None 1 Print ECG waveforms The recorder should print correctly and the printout should be clear 2 Set the recorder to some problems such as out of paper etc the patient monitor should give corresponding prompt messages After the problem is removed the recorder should be able to work correctly 3 Switch automatic alarm recording for each parameter ON and then set each parameter s limit outside set alarm limits Corresponding alarm recordings should be triggered whe
95. milton C2 protocol Polling Hamilton Galileo protocol Polling Hamilton G5 protocol Block Protocol Medibus Baud Rate 19200 Parity even Stop Bits 1 Interval Evita 2 dura Protocol Newport Baud Rate 38400 Word Length 8 bits Parity NONE Protocol Polling Protocol Polling Not required Protocol Block 3 40 The following information is for further reference Baud Rate 38400 bps Word Length 8 bits Parity NONE Stop Bits 1 The following information is for further reference Baud Rate 9600 bps Word Length 7 bits Parity even Stop Bits 2 The following information is for further reference Baud Rate 9600 bps Word Length 7 bits Parity even Stop Bits 2 The following information is for further reference Baud Rate 9600 bps Word Length 7 bits Parity even Stop Bits 2 The following information is for further reference Baud Rate 38400 bps Word Length 8 bits Parity none Stop Bits 1 The following information is for further reference Baud Rate 19200 bps Word Length 7 bits Parity odd Stop Bits 1 Ohmeda Avance Aisys Not required The following information is for further reference Baud Rate 19200 bps Word Length 7 bits Parity odd Stop Bits 1 Ohmeda Aestiva 7100 Not required 7900 Protocol Medibus Baud Rate 9600 Drager Fabius GS Plus Tiro Word Length 7 bits Parity even Stop Bits 1 Prot
96. n parameter alarms occur 3 34 3 10 Network Print Test Note HP LaserJet 1505n P2035n P4015n or 1606dn laser printer is recommended for BeneView series of patient monitors Tools required B Huband network cable 3 10 1 Equipment Connection and Setup 1 Connect the patient monitor and network printer to a HUB using common network cables as follows BeneView Network monitor printer 2 Set IP address as follows Select Main Menu Maintenance User Maintenance enter the required password IP Address Setup gt gt and set the IP address of the patient monitor in the same network segment with that of the network printer See the instructions for use accompanying the printer 3 Search for printer by selecting Main Menu Print Setup gt gt Printer Setup gt gt Search Printer After a while the printer s model and IP address will appear in the box beside Printer 3 10 2 Print Function Test Enterthe Demo mode of the patient monitor 2 Select Main Menu Print Setup gt gt Realtime Reports gt gt Normal Report and then select Print The network printer shall print out the report correctly 3 11 BeneLink Module Check 3 11 1 Device Connection and Setup Tools required External device anesthesia machine ventilator B ID adapter that maches the external device B RJ45 connecting cable Hi Serial port adapting cable that maching the ext
97. n SA Display Inverter 2 3 1 Input System Button board The button board located at the lower part of the monitor s front panel contains 6 keys and provides connections for the following components to the main board B Knob B Power switch amp LED board B Touchscreen control board B Alarm LED board B Inverter The following diagram shows the button board connections Alarm Backlight Touchscreen LED board board control board Button board Power switch amp LED board Knob The knob can be pressed or rotated both clockwise and counter clockwise It is connected with the button board Touchscreen The touchscreen enables touch operations and can be calibrated It is connected with the touchscreen control board and main board Power switch amp LED Board The power switch amp LED board controls the power supply for the main unit It has three LEDs which respectively indicate the AC power status battery status and monitor power on off status It is connected with the button board 2 3 2 Output System LCD The patient monitor adopts a high resolution LCD The LCD is connected with the main board The signals and power supply from the backlight board are transferred by the button board Alarm Lamp The patient monitor has two alarm lamps alarm lamp and technical alarm lamp Alarm lamp lights either red or yellow whereas technical alarm lamp lights blue only The alarm lamp signals are t
98. n a wall bracket or on a trolley support The wall bracket or trolley support can be ordered optionally Each type of mounting bracket is delivered with a complete set of mounting hardware and instructions Refer to the documentation delivered with the mounting hardware for instructions on assembling mounts NCAUTION Not using screw and bracket specified by Mindray may cause the screw to touch the internal battery and lead to monitor damage the proper screw depth should be between 6 5mm and 7 5mm Take out the rubber stoppers in the two screw holes of the base when installing the tray The mounting bracket should be installed by our qualified service personnel or engineers who have adequate knowledge on it If other mounting solution is used the installation personnel and the customer should verify if it can be safely used on the patient monitor and the customer assume the responsibility for any risk resulting from that 2 2 2 Connectors for Peripheral Devices On the back of the patient monitor you will find all connectors for peripheral devices j X XS diee xot e AC Power Connector used to connect an AC power source 100 to 240 VAC 50 60Hz Equipotential Terminal used to connect the equipotential terminal of other equipment eliminating potential difference between different pieces of equipment Analog Output and Defibrillator Connector It is a Micro D connector used to output analog signals and de
99. n assembly control board Button board Power module Speaker Alarm LED Integral module Backlight board rack Interface board Power switch amp LED board Fan Alarm LED var Battery interface Knob encoder board ci Remark In the following tables the P N with the mark is the specified P N for DPM6 Standard configuration model 6 1 6 2 Main Unit 6 2 1 Exploded View 6 2 2 Parts List Front housing assembly with 12 1 LCD anti glare 6802 30 66761 or screen 6802 30 66762 Front housing assembly with 12 1 LCD touchscreen 6812 30 66997 or Front housing assembly 12 1 anti glare screen 6812 30 66998 Front housing assembly 12 1 anti glare screen 6802 30 66760 or l Main unit l 6812 30 66996 M04 004017 Crosshead screw M3 X 12 6 2 6 3 Front housing Assembly 6 3 1 12 1 LCD with Anti glare Screen Exploded View CA Parts List 043 000487 00 or 043 000487 01 or Front bezel DPM6 mold MR66687 l 043 000487 02 or l l Front bezel DPM6 basic 043 000490 00 or 043 000490 02 2 6 6802 30 66680 Power
100. nd have been connected correctly Wrong upgrade package Upgrade package shall be pkg files Select has been downloaded package according to system requirement Incorrect IP address Configure a fixed IP address in range C as configuration specified for the patient monitor We recommend not to upgrade a program when the patient monitor is connected to a network with multiple PCs 4 6 12 Technical Alarm Messages Please refer to the Operator s manual 4 6 13 M51A Self Test Information New MPM module applies the integrative parameter board ECG ASIC Test Value New MPM Selftest Item Test Value Corrective Action MPM module DSP selftest Not F information 7024 selftest Not 7F information 2131 selftest Not FF Replace the module Not 1F information Normal value 7 for 3 5 lead module FF for 12 lead module ECG module selftest information Mad ooo 4 6 14 Device Integration Failures Symptoms Possible Cause Corrective Action 1 Replace the ID adapter 2 Upgrade the ID adapter in Factory The ID adapter is not Maintenance menu to make the ID compatible with the l adapter match the corresponding external external device The Devices device See 3 11 1 Device Connection and Integrated Setup for more about the setup of the ID window displays The serial port adapting nothing after cable is not compatible with Replace the serial port adapting cable connection
101. ng documents CIS connector mE this manual Alternating current AC l Defibrillator connector Connector for satellite C QC Power ON OFF module rack e Measure Standby Equipotential terminal 1 3 FOR YOUR NOTES 2 Theory of Operation 2 1 Introduction This patient monitor is designed to monitor a fixed set of physiological parameters including ECG heart rate HR respiration Resp temperature Temp SpO pulse rate PR non invasive blood pressure NIBP invasive blood pressure IBP cardiac output C O carbon dioxide CO2 oxygen O2 anesthetic gas AG impedance cardiograph ICG bispectral index BIS respiration mechanics RM continuous cardiac output PiCCO central venous oxygen saturation ScvO electroencephalograph EEG and neuromuscular transmission NMT The patient monitor also Provides audible and visual alarm indications in case of patient or equipment problems Enables displaying reviewing storing and transferring of real time data Incorporates multiple input devices such as buttons knob touchscreen keyboard and mouse Interfaces a clinical information system or central monitoring system Enables program upgrade over the network Integrates the information of other devices which include but are not restricted to anesthesia machine and ventilator 2 2 System Connections 2 2 1 Mounting the Patient Monitor The patient monitor can be mounted o
102. ocol Medibus Baud Rate 9600 Drager Primus Word Length 8 bits Parity even Stop Bits 1 The following information is for further reference TCM CombiM TCM Baud Rate 9600 bps Protocol Monlink TOSCA Word Length 8 bits Parity even Stop Bits 1 The following information is for further reference Baud Rate 19200 bps TOF Watch SX Not required Word Length 8 bits Parity none Stop Bits 1 3 4 3 11 3 Installation and Test Report Basic Information mowa mmm S O Serial number of ID l Name of the external device adapter Type of serial port adaptin cable Software version and other information of the external device Test Result Yes No Can the patient monitor and the external device be assembled together using designated accessories Does the green indicator of corresponding port on the BeneLink module illuminate while the other indicators are not Are there numerics or characters displayed on the Devices Integrated screen of the Checking the connection patient monitor Are the device type and parameter values displayed correctly on the Devices Integrated screen of the patient monitor when the external device just enters working mode Is the ventilation mode correctly displayed on the patient monitor Does it change correctly when the ventilation mode on the external device is changed Checking the parameters Parameters on the external Parameters on the patient device monitor
103. ols required B None l Insert the EEG module into the module slot of the monitor 2 Connect the EEG cable and EEG electrodes to the EEG module and short all the electrodes 3 Select EEG Setup Sensor Check to perform a sensor check 4 Check that the result for each electrode is pass 5 Check that the EEG wave and numeric are displayed on the screen 3 5 Nurse Call Relay Performance Test Tools required B Multimeter Connect the nurse call cable to the Nurse Call Connector of the patient monitor Enter Demo mode Then select Main Menu Maintenance User Maintenance enter the required password Others gt gt Auxiliary Output Nurse Call In the Others gt gt menu select Nurse Call Setup gt gt and then select all options of Alm Lev and Alarm Cat and set Contact Type to Normally Open In Nurse Call Setup gt gt setup menu set Signal Type to Pulse Make the monitor to generate an alarm and check that the output are pulses of 1s width and the relay contacts are close can be measured with a multimeter when there is an alarm In Nurse Call Setup gt gt setup menu set Signal Type to Continuous Make the monitor to generate an alarm and check that the output is continuous high level and the relay contacts are close can be measured with a multimeter when there is an alarm 3 6 Analog Output Performance Test Tool required l Patient simulator Oscil
104. ommunications System Main Board The main board is the heart of the patient monitor It implements a series of tasks including input amp output control data storage and processing display processing system control communication management printing management and alarming etc The main board comprises the CPU board and mother board The following diagram shows interfaces to other components Mother board CPU board ch TS i E c e Internal wireless network card Recorder uen Video output IO IIC USB x2 UART board CPU board Mother board The CPU board is an essential CPU system containing the CPU FLASH memory realtime clock EEPROM etc It interfaces to the mother board only which then provides interfaces to all other external devices 2 8 The mother board is in charge of connections and communications with other components and provides the following interfaces Connects the built in display Video output 10 C Connects the digital video interface board USB X 2 network RS422 GPIO port Button board connector Connects the button board Connects the USB Hub board CF card connector Connects the CF card assembly Speaker connector Connects the speaker Power module connector Connects the power module Connects the 3 slot rack communication board in the integral Integral module rack connector module rack Fan connector Connects the fan Internal
105. orrect Calibration 2 Following any repairs or replacement of relevant module R test uid ir 3 At least once every two years At least once a year is recommended for NIBP CO2 NMT and AG SpO gt test 4 AG leakage test should be performed before AG measurement NENNEN Pressure calibration C O test Mainstream CO test Leakage test Sidestream and Microstream Performance test CO tests Calibration Leakage test AG tests Performance test Calibration ICG test BIS test RM test Interconnecting CCO SvO test function Output calibration Performance test NMT test Sensor check EEG test PiCCO test ScvO test Nurse call relay performance test If the user suspects that the nurse call or analog Analog output performance test output does not work well Electrical Safety Tests Electrical safety tests Refer to A Electrical Safety Inspection Other Tests 1 When first installed or reinstalled Power on test 2 Following any maintenance or the replacement of any main unit parts ee 1 When the touchscreen appears abnormal Touchscreen calibration 2 After the touchscreen is replaced Recorder check Following any repair or replacement of the recorder 1 When first installed Network print test l 2 Whenever the printer is serviced or replaced 1 When first installed Device integration check 2 Following any repair or replacement of the external device l 1
106. ower board Battery capacity is too Battery failure Replace battery low Cable defective or 1 Check that the cable is correctly poorly connected connected 2 Check that connecting cables and connectors are not damaged Power board failure Replace the power board Battery cannot be Battery failure Replace battery and recharge the replacement recharged battery If the replacement battery can be recharged the original one fails Cable defective or 1 Check that cable between battery interface poorly connected board and power module is correctly connected 2 Check that cables and connectors are not damaged Power board failure Replace power board 1 Power supply 1 Turn off the patient monitor then restart it protected 2 If the problem remains disconnect the AC 2 Power board failure mains for 5 s and reconnect it then restart No 3 3 V output No 5 0 V output the patient monitor 3 If the problem still remains replace the No 12 V output power board NOTE When the power module has a failure it may cause problems to other components e g the monitor suddenly breaks down during start up as the power module may have a power supply protection In this case troubleshoot the power module per the procedure described in the table above Components of the main unit SMR and parameter modules are powered by the power module In the event that a component malfunctions check if the operating volt
107. ransferred by the button board and are directly controlled by the main board Recorder The recorder receives data form the main board and then sends them to the thermal printhead for printing The recorder has a hardkey starting stopping recordings and a green LED It 1s ON during normal working on its front panel It is connected with the mother board The following diagram shows its operating principle Recorder key atient monite Patient monitor bosrd Signal interface Power supply interface Key amp LED interface Power Drive circuit module Power supply control Motor control FPC interface JL Print head Power interface Introduces a DC from the main board Recorder power Converts the input power into voltages that fit each module and then module forwards them to each module Recorder CPU Controls the communications between modules Controls the communications between the main board and the recorder CPU n Receives the control signals from the CPU and then forwards them to the Motor drive circuit step motors Button amp LED Includes one button and one LED which are directly controlled by the board CPU Signal interface Speaker The speaker provides sound for alarms key strokes heart beats and pulse and allows PITCH TONE and multi level tone modulation It is connected with the main board and is directly driven by the main board 2 3 3 Processing and C
108. ransmitted to the CMS or gateway BeneLink module connects with the external device through an ID module which enables the information transmission between the BeneLink module and the external device BeneLink module can be connected to many external devices such as anesthesia machine and ventilator The following diagram shows the structure of the BeneLink module Isolation circuit BeneView patient monitor Infrared ray AM1808 CPU module Connector 1 External device 232 Serial port To ee Serial port ID interface board Serial port of external Multiplex switch 232 Serial port Connector 2 16 3 Testing and Maintenance 3 1 Introduction To ensure the patient monitor always functions normally qualified service personnel should perform regular inspection maintenance and test This chapter provides a checklist of the testing procedures for the patient monitor with recommended test equipment and frequency The service personnel should perform the testing and maintenance procedures as required and use appropriate test equipment The testing procedures provided in this chapter are intended to verify that the patient monitor meets the performance specifications If the patient monitor or a module fails to perform as specified in any test repairs or replacement must be done to correct the problem If the problem persists contact our Customer Service Department NCAUTION e All tests should
109. rd cover 043 004098 00 2 6802 20 66726 CF card board fixture M6T 030005 Leaf 178S30 1EA 406mm 6 19 M39 000234 Ejector for CF card socket 50pin l M04 002505 Crosshead screw M3 X6 M04 051137 Crosshead screw M2 X4 051 000104 00 9211 CF card board shield can be installed i 6802 20 66674 WLAN overlay l or 047 000731 00 Slot cover overlay CF Card Slot Cover Kit 6812 30 66995 042 000317 00 CF card shield l emer P CF card board fixture Leaf 178S30 1EA 406mm Crosshead screw M3 X6 6 20 6 4 10 6802 Internal Wireless AP Assembly Exploded View Parts List M04 00401 2 Cross pan head screw with washer M3X6 009 002895 00 Cable for AP wireless 6100 042 007522 00 Cover for wireless LAN T5 6 21 6 5 SMR 6 5 1 SMR Assembly Exploded View Parts List 6800 20 50249 51 or 6800 20 50249 52 or l Inside assembly 043 004118 00 or 043 004119 00 6800 30 51154 Interface board Side plate fixture 6800 20 50250 or l Rear housing l 043 004120 00 6 22 043 004053 00 6800 20 50262 or Rubber washer 049 000651 00 6800 20 50251 or 043 00405 1 00 6800 20 50252 or Side plate left 043 004052 00 6 5 2 SMR Inside Assembly Exploded View Parts List 6800 20 50519 Insulating plate 9201 20 36010 Torsion spring washer 6800 20 50256 Light conducting pole 6 23 6 6800 20 50279 Infrared light filter Boo 043
110. rmal condition NC Earth Leakage single Fault condition SFC Normal condition Patient NC Leakage Current single Fault condition SFC Mains on Applied Part Leakage Normal condition Patient NC Auxiliary Current single Fault condition SFC Name Signature NC 300uA refer to UL60601 1 NC 500uA refer to IEC60601 1 SFC 10004A Max CF applied part NC 10pA SFC 50uA BF applied part NC 100pA SFC S00UA Max CF applied part 50uA BF applied part 5000uA Max CF applied part NC 10pA SFC 50uA BF applied part NC 100pA SFC S00UA Note The equipment sold to the United States shall comply with the requirement of UL60601 1 others shall comply with the requirement of IEC60601 1 A 10 Electrical Safety Inspection after Repair The following table specifies test items to be performed after the equipment is repaired Repair with main unit not disassembled Test items 1 2 3 Repair with When neither power supply Test items 1 2 3 4 main unit PCBA nor patient disassembled electrically connected PCBA is repaired or replaced When power supply PCBA is Test items 1 2 3 4 5 repaired or replaced When patient Test items 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 electrically connected PCBA is repaired or replaced When both power supply PCBA Test items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and patient electrically connected PCBA are repaired or replaced ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION FO
111. s 37 0 1 C Set Auto IT to Off and adjust IT to 24 C Select C O Measure to enter the C O measurement window and set Comp Const to 0 595 Set the injectate temperature to 24 C and the C O to 5L min on the C O simulator Select Start in the C O measurement window to start C O measurements and after 3 10 seconds press the run key on the simulator Check the C O value is 5 0 25L min 3 4 8 Mainstream CO Tests NOTE Make sure that the barometric pressure set in Maintain CO of User Maintenance accords with the local barometric pressure before performing mainstream CO tests Tools required A steel gas cylinder with 620 0596 CO A steel gas cylinder with compressed air or N gt with standard concentration Two 3 way valves power supply controlled Flowmeter Power supply Tube Follow this procedure to perform the test l Wait until CO warmup is finished and then select Start Zero Cal from CO Setup menu to start a zero calibration If the zero calibration fails the prompt message CO Zero Failed is displayed Otherwise the baseline of waveform recovers to zero Set Apnea Time to 10 s in the Adjust CO Limits menu 3 20 3 Blow to the CO sensor to generate a CO2 waveform and then place the sensor in the air Check if the alarm message CO Apnea is displayed on the screen 4 Connect the test system as follows n E UJ Es VO m a P d
112. sonnel There is high voltage inside the equipment Never disassemble the equipment before it is disconnected from the AC power source When you disassemble reassemble a parameter module a patient leakage current test must be performed before it is used again for monitoring The equipment must be connected to a properly installed power outlet with protective earth contacts only If the installation does not provide for a protective earth conductor disconnect it from the power line and operate it on battery power if possible Dispose of the package material observing the applicable waste control regulations and keeping it out of children s reach 1 1 3 Cautions NCAUTION Make sure that no electromagnetic radiation interferes with the performance of the equipment when preparing to carry out performance tests Mobile phone X ray equipment or MRI devices are a possible source of interference as they may emit higher levels of electromagnetic radiation Before connecting the equipment to the power line check that the voltage and frequency ratings of the power line are the same as those indicated on the equipment s label or in this manual Protect the equipment from damage caused by drop impact strong vibration or other mechanical force during servicing 1 2 1 1 4 Notes NOTE Refer to Operation Manual for detailed operation and other information 1 2 Equipment Symbols Attention Consult N accompanyi
113. switch amp LED board 6 3 6802 30 66812 Button board M04 003105 Tapping screw PT3X8 M04 004012 Crosshead screw M3X 6 6802 30 66772 optional 0000 10 10789 Optical Encoder 16 steps 5VDC Dip6 11 6802 30 66901 or l 12 1 LCD assembly anti glare screen M6T 040001 Clamp spring 1707P 6 3 2 12 1 LCD with Touchscreen Exploded View O Z E Ss ER ce 6 4 Parts List 043 000487 00 or 043 000487 01 or 043 000487 02 or 043 000490 00 or 043 000490 02 Knob encoder mold MR76734 Power button DPM6 Power switch amp LED board Button board AU 12 1 screen G121SNO1 7 6802 30 66814 touchscreen M04 003 105 Tapping screw PT3 X 8 M04 004012 Crosshead screw M3X 6 6802 30 66902 or l 12 1 LCD assembly touchscreen 6802 30 66773 optional Front bezel DPM6 mold MR66687 Front bezel DPM6 basic l l Optical Encoder 16 steps 5VDC Dip6 Encoder mounting board Heat conductor for the LED cover Crosshead tapping screw PT2X 6 Light conduction block 2 Light conduction block 1 8 Alarm LED cover Clamp spring 1707P l
114. the Knob Encoder Disconnect the cable that connects the knob encoder and the button board Then unscrew the two M3 x6 screws and take out the knob encoder 5 8 5 3 5 Removing the Button Board 1 Disconnect the cables from the button board to the alarm LED board backlight board and touchscreen control board 2 Remove the grounding spring and then unscrew the three PT3 X 8 screws and take out the button board NOTE Do not forget the grounding spring when reassembling 5 9 5 3 6 Removing the Touchscreen Control Board Unplug the cables respectively from the touchscreen and button board to the touchscreen control board Then unscrew the two M3 X 6 screws and remove the touchscreen control board 5 3 7 Removing the Inverter 1 Unscrew the two M3 X 6 screws and remove the backlight board shield 2 Unplug the cables respectively from the button board and the LCD to the backlight board Then unscrew the two M3 X 6 screws to remove the inverter Ea j gk hd wal 1 P Ta ET THI P TIMI J r B 1 s F 1 N E bd i X 5 5 3 8 Removing the LCD N CAUTION Do not touch the LCD Disassemble the LCD in an environment as dust free as possible 1 Unscrew the eight M3 X 6 screws and remove the LCD with care Do not touch the LCD surface and prevent it from being contaminated by dust Do not touch the LCD surface 2 Unscrew the four M3 X 6 screws
115. the test system as follows Open to the air Relief valve t Monitor Gas cylinder 4 Open the relief valve and vent a certain standard gas or gas mixture and make sure that there is an excess gas flow through the T shape connector to air 5 Inthe Calibrate AG menu the concentration and flowrate of each measured gas are displayed Ifthe difference between the measured gas concentration and the actual one is tolerable a calibration 1s not needed Ifthe difference is great a calibration should be performed Select Calibrate gt gt to enter the calibrate menu Calibrate AG coe 0 0 N20 0 0 02 21 0 AA x Set FlowRate 120 mlimin Current FlowRate 120 ml min Calibrate gt gt 3 12 6 Enter the vented gas concentration If you use only one gas for calibration set other gases concentration to 0 7 Select Start to start a calibration 8 Ifthe calibration is finished successfully the message Calibration Completed is displayed If the calibration failed the message Calibration Failed is displayed Perform another calibration NCAUTION Calibrate the O module If it has been transported for long distance or if you suspect it does not work properly 3 2 5 Preventative maintenance test report re OO OO Equipment under test EUT BEEN Moin snoet o E Hardware version S Software version Eo Test items Test records Test results Pass Fail Visual inspection
116. ther board 4 6 2 Display Failures Symptoms Possible Cause Corrective Action Integrated display is blank but the patient Cables defective 1 Check that the cable from the display to the or poorly mother board and the cables from the backlight connected board respectively to the button board and the monitor still works correctly display are correctly connected 2 Check that the cables and connectors are not damaged Backlight board Replace the backlight board defective Power module Replace the power module defective Display defective Replace the display Cables defective Check that the cable between the display and or poorly the patient monitor is correctly connected connected Check that the cables and connectors are not damaged DVI interface Replace the DVI interface board board defective Cables defective Check that the cable between the display and or poorly the patient monitor is correctly connected connected Check that the cables and connectors are not Secondary display does not function Secondary display displays snows or flashing specks damaged DVI interface Replace the DVI interface board board defective The mother board Replace the mother board is damaged Images overlapped or FPGA error Update or upgrade FPGA distorted Cables defective Check that the cable between the display and or poorly mother board is correctly connected
117. ties and the actions we recommend can correct most problems but not all of them For more information on troubleshooting contact our Customer Service Department 4 2 Part Replacement Printed circuit boards PCBs major parts and components in the patient monitor are replaceable Once you isolate a PCB you suspect defective follow the instructions in Repair and Disassembly to replace the PCB with a known good one and check that the trouble disappears or the patient monitor passes all performance tests If the trouble remains exchange the replacement PCB with the original suspicious PCB and continue troubleshooting as directed in this chapter Defective PCB can be sent to us for repair To obtain information on replacement parts or order them refer to Parts 4 3 Patient Monitor Status Check Some troubleshooting tasks may require you to identify the hardware version and status of your patient monitor 1 To view the information on system start time self check etc select Main Menu Maintenance Monitor Information gt gt 2 You can also view the information on the monitor s current status by selecting Main Menu Maintenance Factory Maintenance enter the required password Monitor Information gt gt 4 1 4 4 Software Version Check Some troubleshooting tasks may require you to identify the configuration and software version of your patient monitor l To view information on the s
118. ule 6800 30 50850 6800 30 50849 6800 30 50139 6800 30 50141 115 020189 00 6800 30 50820 6800 30 50852 6800 30 50841 6800 30 50842 6800 30 50843 6800 30 50844 6800 30 50854 6800 30 50427 6800 30 50880 6800 30 50853 801 6800 00104 00 115 007589 00 115 007590 00 115 018152 00 115 018518 00 IBP module upgrade package without j accessories C O module upgrade package without j accessories M02B CO module upgrade package for l Sidestream 2 slots adult and pediatric patients with accessories M02B CO module upgrade package for Sidestream 1 slot Oridion CO module upgrade package with Microstream mmm Capnostat CO module upgrade package and accessories accessories with BIS and accessories with accessories accessories patients with accessories accessories accessories EEG module NMT module 7 3 You can plug and unplug parameter modules during patient monitoring Refer to the Operator s Manual for the use of parameter modules 7 3 Upgrading Functional Assemblies You can upgrade the following functional assemblies Functional m PN Description Remark assembly l Internal AP 6802 wireless network 801 6802 00030 00 for standard configured upgrade kit patient monitor Wireless Internal AP 6802 wireless network network 801 6802 0003 1 00 pin Seattetied upgrade kit l l patient monitor 801 6800 00002 00 Wireless net
119. ule is the power board which contains charging amp power management board voltage drop DC transforming board and voltage rise and drop DC transforming board The power module converts the input power into DC power supplies and then distributes them to each component of the patient monitor The input power comes from either the batteries or an AC source The patient monitor will run power from the AC source whenever an AC source is available If the AC source becomes unavailable the patient monitor will automatically switch to the battery power This does not affect the monitor s operating status The power module protects itself and the patient monitor by switching off AC input or DC output in case of overcurrent short circuit and overvoltage The power module provides 3 DC outputs 133V Power supply of the LCD mother board CPU board DVI interface l board and integral module rack EE Power supply of the DVI interface board recorder CF storage card l board and USB Hub board Power supply of the recorder LCD inverter integral module rack T12V parameter modules USB Hub board 2 10 The following diagram shows the pins of the power socket connecting the power module and the mother board 2 4 B B 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 2d 26 2B J OM J LBAT BR 1 1 2 2 OM AC 1 J 9 T F 11 13 15 17 19 21 24 22 2T ou mm Mating phe O 1 3 5 m The positive output of the 12 VDC power 2 4 6 8 10 The output grounding termin
120. underneath the screen cover and then remove the LCD 5 12 5 3 9 Removing the Alarm LED Board After removing the LCD disconnect the cable that connects the alarm LED board and the button board and then unscrew the two PT2 X 6 screws to remove the alarm LED board Heat conducting glue 5 3 10 Removing the Fan Assembly Unplug the cable that connects the fan assembly and the mother board Then unscrew the four M3 X 6 screws and remove the fan assembly 5 3 11 Removing Battery Compartment Assembly Unplug the cable that connects the battery compartment assembly and the mother board Then unscrew the three M3 X 6 screws and take out the battery compartment assembly aa EN 5 4 5 3 12 Removing the Integral Module Rack l 2 Disconnect the cable that connects the integral module rack and the mother board Unscrew the five M3x8 screws and remove the integral module rack i v yvevervovrrvoveve monum EE n 5 e 5d 7 2 y bas T2 IJI UYYEIIITT A m ENS kl LI d L EI E E Disconnect the cable that connects the MPM module rack communication board and the 3 slot module rack communication board Release the two snaps and unplug the NiosII module on the 3 slot module rack Unscrew the eight M3 X 6 screws and then remove the 3 slot module r
121. uttons at same time Thus you can upgrade the BIOS program to version 3 0 It should be noted that the patient monitor shows a blank screen for about 20 seconds when you turn on the patient monitor for the first time after successful software upgrade This is because the new BIOS program is restoring the master boot from backup BIOS program 7 4 1 2 Upgrading System Software To upgrade system software version 02 02 00 or prior BIOS program version 2 0 or greater and System Update Tool version 2 0 or greater are required The language library and icon library shall be upgraded at same time when system software is upgraded 7 4 1 3 Upgrading FPGA Program If your FPGA program is version 1 0 first you have to upgrade it to version 2 0 using the System Update Tool version 1 4 and then upgrade it to the latest version using the System Update Tool version 2 0 or greater Because two display memory models are available for the mother board there are two mother board FGPA programs The two FGPA programs can be created into one package to upgrade the FPGA programs for mother boards equipped with different display memories The audio data file shall be upgraded at same time when FPGA program is upgraded For details refer to the help and instructions included in the System Update Tool or consult your service personnel A CAUTION Disconnect the patient monitor from patient and make sure important data are saved befor
122. with the outlet unpowered plug the DUT into the 601 PRO front panel outlet 2 Attach the 601 PRO RED input lead to the device s Protective Earth terminal or an exposed metal area 3 Press shortcut key 3 The Protective Earth Resistance test 1s displayed 4 Press SOFT KEY 3 to select a test current 25 amp The selected test current is displayed in the upper right corner of the display Prot Earth Resistance Test Current 1A A Ohm Limit 0 000 START TEST CAL LEADS AMPERES a gt ew PERS ee E 5 Press START TEST to start the test The test current is applied while resistance and current readings are taken This takes approximately 5 seconds 6 Press the print data key at any time to generate a printout of the latest measurement s A 3 NOTE When Over is displayed for Ohms this signifies that a valid measurement was not obtained because either an open connection was detected or that the measurement was not within range Readings greater than 9 999 Ohms will be displayed as Over In Case of Failure Once it reaches the limitation stop using and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis and disposal LIMITS ALL COUNTRIES R 0 2 Q Maximum A 5 Earth Leakage Test Run an Earth Leakage test on the device being tested before performing any other leakage tests Leakage current is measured the following ways B Earth Leakage Current leakage current measured through DUT outlet Earth B Earth
123. work adaptor kit External AP TR6F 30 67318 Recorder upgrade kit Analog 801 6802 00006 00 DVI interface board FRU output The patient monitor can be connected to network through wireless AP Authorized personnel are required to connect and set up the wireless network and then carry out the performance test 7 3 1 Upgrading SMR The SMR can be connected to the patient monitor through SMR connector via a SMR cable Refer to the Operator s Manual for detail 7 3 2 Upgrading Wireless Network Function Refer to corresponding section to install the wireless network assembly in your patient monitor Refer to the Operator s Manual for the use of wireless network 7 3 3 Upgrading Recorder Refer to corresponding section to install the recorder in your patient monitor Refer to the Operator s Manual for the use of recorder 7 3 4 Upgrading Analog Output Refer to corresponding section to replace the interface board assembly and DVI interface board Refer to the Operator s Manual for use of the analog output 7 3 5 Upgrading CF storage card function Refer to Removing the CF Card Assembly section to install CF card kit Then insert the CF card into the slot Refer to the Operator s Manual for the use of CF card NOTE When upgrading wireless network analog output and CIS function for a patient monitor with standard configuration you have to replace old PCBAs in the patient monitor with corresponding PCBAs
124. ystem configuration and system software version Select Main Menu Maintenance Software Version 2 You can also view the information on system software version and module software version by selecting Main Menu Maintenance Factory Maintenance gt gt enter the required password Software Version 4 5 Technical Alarm Check Before troubleshooting the patient monitor check for technical alarm message If an alarm message is presented eliminate the technical alarm first For detailed information on technical alarm message possible cause and corrective action refer to the patient monitor s Operation Manual 4 6 Troubleshooting Guide 4 6 1 Power On Off Failures Symptoms Possible Cause Corrective Action The patient AC mains not connected Check that AC mains is properly connected or monitor fails to or battery too low battery capacity is sufficient start AC LED Power supply protection Refer to 4 6 9 Power Supply Failures or battery LED Cables defective or 1 Check that the cables from power switch amp LED poorly connected board to button board button board to main does not light board and power module to main board are correctly connected 2 Check that cables and connectors are not damaged Power switch amp LED Replace the power switch amp LED board board defective Power module defective Replace the power module Mother board Defective Replace the mo

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