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22. CAT No Description 2002550 001 DASH RESPONDER MANUAL 2002550 002 DASH RESPONDER MANUAL PACER Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 9 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 3 General Description Dash Responder Block Diagram E ag A u pe A ae Se ee ee pe ee oe ner ge a C from to PCB Pacer device variant Monitor Pace Control Security I PCB i Monitor ig gt PCB Battery PCB Analog i Interface Managemet Ud i een ee AA i HV Generation from to a ATA HV Control Paddles Battery Deep Discharge Protection Paddle Interface i f i Shock Form H ic ower Wil eS EnergyMeasurement Gu Pacer Interface i i Security i Device Control i d FLASH SRAM EEPROM H i DC DC Converter EI A pd d Module Interface Keypad Interface Display pound pa Interface Interface i L3 NE l Display A Dash Responder Device PCB Analog Block Diagram The PCB Analog provides the following functions e Charging of the High Voltage Capacitor The PIC controllers initiate the charging of the high voltage capacitor to a voltage provided by the main software on the PCB digital One PIC supervises the other during the charging to make sure the selected voltage will not be exceeded In the next
23. NOTE Since the battery will be discharged in the course of the program and the program takes several hours to complete a second charged battery must be available to ensure that the defibrillator is ready for use The conditioning program can only be run when the defibrillator is connected to the patient monitor and the monitor in turn is connected to the power line Start of Conditioning Connect the monitor defibrillator system to the power line Turn the defibrillator on Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 16 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies e Display the main setup menu by simultaneously pressing the two ENERGY SELECT keys at least 2 seconds Use the ENERGY SELECT key to highlight SERVICE MODE and confirm the selection with the CHARGE key The SERVICE MODE menu appears Select BATT COND with ENERGY SELECT key and confirm with CHARGE key You will see the battery conditioning menu e Select COND START with ENERGY SELECT key and initiate the conditioning program with CHARGE key These are the steps of the conditioning program the Dash Responder switches off the battery charges up to about seven hours depending on the initial energy level the green LED blinks the yellow LED is solid on the battery discharges seven hours the green LED blinks the yellow LED is off the battery charges about seven hours the green LED blinks the yellow LED is
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25. 14 ID TXD Autoport ID transmit I TTL io UTO CORE Receive data from peripheral 0 TIL P _RXD PERS ZUIOEORT Transmit data to peripheral I TTL a io _TXD SWITCHED 5V power supply from Monitor I 5V 17 GND Ground OV 18 Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 39 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Battery Connector BATTERY HARDWARE INTERFACE Name Description 1 O Type Level active Pin Nr 12VBAT Supply Voltage from Nickel Cadmium Battery Pack ki ii j pom BAT CONN Battery Pack present I Connection to GND ee L BQ DQ Data Control bus from Battery VO TIL L 5 Pack BATT_EMPTY Battery Pack empty FET to I GND is switched on as long as the Battery voltage is greater Ke H t than 10 V GND Ground OV 8 9 10 Internal Connections Digital PCB Analog PCB Connector Name DEFI Interface PCB Analog to PCB Digital Connector DEFI Name Description VO Level Active Pin VCC Supply Voltage 5V 1 GND Ground OV 2 SDA PC Datasignal VO TTL 3 GND Ground OV 4 SCL PC Clocksignal VO TTL 5 GND Ground OV 6 KB CHARGE Keyboard key line CHARGE O TTL H 7 GND Ground OV 8 KB_DISCHARGE Keyboard key line SHOCK O TTL H 9 GND Ground OV 10 HP_CHARGE Hardpaddle key line CHARGE I TTL H 11 GND Ground OV 12 HP_DISCHARGE Hardpaddl
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28. 7 Troubleshooting Tips 33 Electrostatic Discharge ESD 33 CMOS Components 33 Special Components 33 Battery Failure 34 8 Error Messages and System Information 36 Messages 36 Error Numbers 37 9 Pin Configuration 38 External Connections 38 Paddle Input Connector 38 Monitor Connector 39 Battery Connector 40 Internal Connections 40 Digital PCB 40 Analog PCB 47 Power Management PCB 49 Pacer PCB 49 10 Technical Specification 50 Operating Modes 50 Energy Selection 50 Defibrillator Charging 50 Defibrillation Shock 50 Discharge Circuit 51 Defibrillation Pulse Output 51 Safety Discharge 51 Test Features 51 Synchronization 52 Pacemaker 52 Power Supply 52 Operational Readiness 52 Operating Position 52 Type of Protection 52 Environment BD Operation 52 Transport and Storage 53 Dimensions O Weight 53 Environmental Tests 53 Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 4 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 11 Maintenance and Technical Inspection 54 Schedule 54 Manufacturer Responsibility 54 Visual Inspection 54 General Cleaning 54 Checkout Procedures 55 Testing Equipment 55 Performance test 56 Power up test 56 Key Test 56 Display Test 57 Detection of internal Electrodes 57 Discharge and speaker test 57 Pacemaker test 58 Defib Function Test and Pacer Option Test 59 Battery conditioning test 59 12 Electrical Safety Tests 61 Patient Sink Lea
29. Check the current calibration first Apply two shocks with each 50 J 100 J and 360 J to a calibrated defibtester e g DNI Nevada Inc If any of the delivered energy values deviates for more than 5 from the chosen value calibration is required The calibration procedure requires e Dash Responder Service kit 2006861 001 e PC Laptop e calibrated defibtester with energy display e g DNI Nevada Inc hard paddles or the adapter cable for the adhesive paddles which are suitable for the used defibtester NOTE The charge level of the battery should be sufficient for several shocks The following steps describe how to calibrate the Dash Responder Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 20 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 1 Connect the DRST Box to the Dash Responder and the PC COM 1 4 Check at the DRST Box that the LED PERIPRESENT is ON and e the Switch 9 18V is OFF for software version V 1 0 e the Switch 9 18 V is ON for software version V1 01 and higher versions 2 Switch ON the defib Enter MAIN MENU by pressing both ENERGY SELECT keys simultaneously for 2 sec Select SERVICE MODE gt SERVICE TOOLS gt CALIBR 3 Start the program DRST exe on the PC select the Calibration sheet and the serial interface you chose to connect the Dash Responder If the connection is correct DASH RESPONDER FOUND is displayed 4 Now deliver a 36
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31. 2026979 001 2009219 001 2003960 001 Part No 2001384 001 2004898 001 2001793 001 200705 1 001 2001814 001 2003414 001 2001787 001 2006843 001 2001788 001 Revision F 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Part Description Label Quick Reference Guide Label Quick Reference Guide Label Quick Reference Guide Label Quick Reference Guide Label Quick Reference Guide Label Quick Reference Guide Label Quick Reference Guide Label Battery Key Label Dash2000 3000 4000 only Frame Part Detailed Part Description Label Quick Reference Guide English Label Quick Reference Guide German Label Quick Reference Guide French Label Quick Reference Guide Italian Label Quick Reference Guide Spanish Label Quick Reference Guide Swedish Label Quick Reference Guide Dutch Label Battery Key beside battery release knob Label Dash 2000 3000 4000 only Frame internal to hold connector to Dash Mechanical Parts for Lower Case Part Description Lower Case Pad White Label Label Label Label Label Label Label Label Plate Mount GCX Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Page 65 of 72 Revision F 2004768 001 Detailed Part Description Lower Case rubber feet washer insulation and labels have to be ordered separately Pad White Rubber Foot for Lower Case 4 are needed Label Defib Pacer El
32. Defib Function Test and Pacer Option Test The following tests are performed with the Service Tool 2006861 001 If the Dash Responder is connected with a Dash Monitor this tests could also be done by means of the Dash Monitor Tests performed with the Test Tool Tests performed with the Dash Monitor The below mentioned tests are performed when the Monitor Interface Test described on page 22 will be performed Defib Tests 1 Periphery present test to Dash Monitor 2 Charging Status Test 3 Monitor Detection Test 4 Communication test to Dash Monitor 5 Synchronisation test for Signal from Dash Monitor 6 Lead Fail None Sync detection from Dash Monitor Pacer Option Tests 7 Pacer on off test 8 Pacer blank signal to Dash Monitor tested 9 Detection of Telemetry ECG Set the Dash Monitor on top of the Dash Responder connect the ECG Simulator to the Dash Monitor and power it up with AC use a 5 or 12 Lead cable Defib Tests 1 Periphery present test to Dash Monitor 2 Charging Status Test If CHARGING LED lights yellow both tests have passed 3 Monitor Detection Test 4 Communication Test to Dash Monitor 5 Synchronisation Test for Signal from Dash Monitor Press SYNC key if the SYNC LED on the Dash Responder lights yellow and will be switched off for short in the rhythm of the heart rate the 3 tests have passed 6 Lead Fail None Sync detection from dash Monitor Disconnec
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37. Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 23 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Defib Autosequence Setup MAIN LEVEL1 lt 200J gt LEVEL2 lt 200J gt LEVEL3 lt 360J gt Pacer Setup ES MAIN RATE lt 60PPM gt Service Mode MAIN BATT COND SERVICE TOOLS COMP TEST 10 Display Setup Ka Page 24 of 72 Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Language Setup A ENGLISH DEUTSCH V FRANCAIS NEDERLANDS ITALIANO ESPANOL SVENSKA Battery Conditioning FULL lt 2346mAh gt REM lt 2240mAh gt F NEW 12290 COND 1 Service Tools ES S W DOWNLD MAIN CALIBR Component Test Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 25 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 6 Replacing PCBs Safety Information for Disassembly Please observe the following safety information when disassembling the defibrillator All PCBs contain semicond
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39. 3000 or Dash 4000 patient monitor charging voltage 9 to 18 V DC voltage charging current 320 mA to 490 mA max charge time of a depleted battery 6 hours operating time per battery charge approx 60 defibrillation shocks with 360 Joules each into 50 Ohms Operational Readiness e seconds incl automatic self test Operating Position horizontal Type of Protection protected against penetration of spray water and small objects IP 23 battery inserted cable connected Environment Operation e operation under the following conditions considered to be normal Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 52 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies e temperature between 0 C 32 F and 50 C 122 F relative humidity between 5 and 95 no condensation e atmospheric pressure between 700 and 1060 hPa Transport and Storage temperature between 20 C 4 F and 60 C 140 F relative humidity between 5 and 95 no condensation atmospheric pressure between 500 and 1060 hPa Dimensions e width 260 mm e height 95 mm depth 250 mm Weight incl battery approx 4 2 kg battery weight approx 1 kg Environmental Tests EMC requirements CISPR 11 class B e shock test MIL STD 810E 516 4 Procedure 1 ground equipment drop test IEC 68 2 32 e vibration test MIL 810E Cat 10 and prEN 1789 e leakage current insulation according to ANSI AAMI ES 1
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41. I TTL H 3 SMC_WE_ Write Enable I TTL L 4 SMC_WP_ Write Protect I TTL L 5 SMCDAT 0 Data Command Status Port VO TTL 6 SMCDAT_1 Data Command Status Port VO TTL 7 SMCDAT_2 Data Command Status Port VO TTL 8 SMCDAT_3 Data Command Status Port VO TTL 9 GND Ground OV 10 GND Ground OV 11 VCC 3 3V Power supply 3 3V 12 SMCDAT_4 Data Command Status Port VO TTL 13 SMCDAT_5 Data Command Status Port VO TTL 14 SMCDAT_6 Data Command Status Port VO TTL 15 SMCDAT_7 Data Command Status Port VO TTL 16 LVD Low Voltage Detect 17 GND Ground OV 18 SMC_RB_ Ready Busy_ O TTL H L 19 SMC_RE_ Read Enable I TTL L 20 SMC_CE_ Chip Enable I TTL L 21 VCC 3 3V power supply 3 3V 22 GND Ground OV 23 SMC_ABSENT Card Detect O TTL H 24 Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 46 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Analog PCB Digital PCB Connector Name DEFI see description Analog PCB page 40 HV Capacitor Connector Name Ko P and Ko M Interface Analog PCB to HV Capacitor Name Description VO Level measured versus GND Active Pin KO_P High Voltage floating 2500V single KO_M High Voltage floating 2500V single Pacer PCB Connector Name PACE_P and PACE_M Interface Analog PCB to Pacer PCB Name Description VO Level measured versus GND Active Pin PA
42. Manual V1 Operator Manual Version 1 Italian 2002853 004 Operator Manual V1 Operator Manual Version 1 Spanish 2002853 005 Operator Manual V1 Operator Manual Version 1 Dutch 2002853 006 Operator Manual V1 Operator Manual Version 1 Swedish 2002853 007 Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 68 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 14 Master Record Index see Appendix Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 69 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 70 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 15 Circuit Diagrams see Appendix Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 71 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 72 of 72 2004768 001 A Copyright GE Medical Systems IT Schutzvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten E EA ES AE SM A fit A Diese Tabelle definiert die g ltigen Konfigurationen des Dash Responder Version V1 0 SW V101 This table defines the valid configurations of the Dash Responder Version V10 SW V101 Komponente Sach Nr Index Referenz kompatibel Component Part No Prod Reference compatible Service in Variante in variant Analog pcb analog dash add on defi 2002316 001 C 001 002 Ersatzteil Nr Spare part No 2007050 001 Digital pcb digital dash add on defi 20009
43. O O u 13010 0 2002439 001 e RSS p27 128 O O SE L 1 10O 2 2004093 001 EE met oo 3919 348 mno 4 N R149 Ri48 a Aa L33 Marquette Hellige GmbH pw Freiburg 2002440 003 A us REVISIONS A03 Revision No Index Date Name 2002439 001 ER22558 1 03 04 00 MSG Dote None REF DWG ER23632 2 04 08 00 MSG Drawn 03 04 00 MSG MR25491 A 118 10 00 MSG ApprovedD3 04 O0 WHL 066505 B 24 04 01 MSG POWER MANAGEMENT DASH ADD ON DEF Issued GUTMANN
44. OR L500 1R 5 X X lt 1 25V 61 2 m S 5 CNDP 330u bs Guo pet JLo Ow I D Z i LO y eir o oo H Sheet Bier Si T a Marquette Hellige GmbH orsovrriebwa 2001199 001 is al S ej ES ool Not equipped n version s Revision No Saaz Date Name A03 2001197 001 8 y T ix 1 x1 2001198 001 ER23591 2 01 08 00 MLM Date Name SCHEMATIC x2 MR26482 A 31 10 00 MLM DRAWN 22 10 99 MLM I x3 ECO065697 B 30 11 00 MLM APPROVED 28 10 99 PHG CNDPCNDP CNDP C CNDPGNDP CNDS x4 ECO066704 C 05 04 01 MLM PACER DASH ADD ON DEFI x5 ECO066943 D 02 05 01 MLM ISSUED M Mueller 1999 7 13 3 USER_CAE_A dd_pacer design Schutzvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten Ja D 91539200 A Hmm 91541258 6 3mm E LO IIa ai DNA D D500 2 UEA500 d O C o D50 Su T8 3 0 FO 7 R500 C501 zi a Oo o A ze DO O 00 503 ge D D504 w3 w2 w4 wi w5 br gr rd ye TR500 92722744 g QU 09906 x504 o a
45. PCB Name Description VO Level Active Pin 12V 12VPWR High current power supply 12V 1 12V 12VPWR High current power supply 12V 2 GNDPWR High current power supply OV 3 GNDPWR High current power supply OV 4 Speaker Connector Name SPEAK1 Interface Analog PCB to Power Management PCB Name Description VO Level Active Pin Speak Speaker line 1 O E E 1 n c 2 Speak2 Speaker line 2 O 3 Power Management PCB Analog PCB Connector Name BATI see description Power Management page 49 Digital PCB Connector name DEFI see description Analog PCB page 49 Pacer PCB Analog PCB Connector name PACE P and PACE M see description Pacer PCB page 47 Digital PCB Connector name PACER see description Pacer PCB page 47 Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 49 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 10 Technical Specification Operating Modes non synchronized defibrillation on demand synchronized cardioversion Energy Selection by preselection energy to be delivered into 50 Ohms is indicated as a numerical value e energy adjustable in steps energy values as energy delivered into 50 Ohms internal defibrillation energy limited to 50 Joules 360 Joules Autosequence possible deviation from selected energy less than permitted by IEC and AAMI DF 2 Defibrillator Charging via capa
46. charging cycle the PICs change place and the first is supervised by the second Shock delivering and measuring of applied energy The PIC controllers initiate the switching of the relais to deliver the energy to the patient according Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 10 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies to a command sequence of the main software The energy which was delivered to the patient is measured and the value transfered to the main software Block Diagram PCB Analog 2002316 001 Connectors HV Generation Paddle Connector Code Paddle Connector HV PCB Pacer HV Capacitor PCB Power Management Shock Control PCB Digital Speaker PCB Digital Block Diagram The PCB Digital provides the following functions e Control of all subsystems Powermanagement Analog Pacer Display The display is connected to the PCB Digital that contains a graphic controller e Keypad Any pressed keys are decoded by the PCB Digital and the LEDs on the keypad get illuminated under control of the PCB Digital Sound generation The alarm sounds are generated and amplified on the PCB Digital by a sound chip Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 11 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Block Diagram LPL Digital Connectors Status amp Control PCB Powermanagement I2C Bus PCB Analog PCB Pacer B
47. for Cardioversion I TTL L 16 GND Ground OV 17 MARKER Marker out signal for Monitor O TTL L 18 GND Ground OV 19 PACER BLANK Pace inhibit signal for monitor O TTL H 20 during reset and defib switched off low Inverted outside of the Device Control GND Ground OV 21 PER_ASYNC_TX Asynchronous communication I TTL 22 D transmit GND Ground OV 23 PER_ASYNC_RX Asynchronous communication O TTL 24 D receive GND Ground OV 25 VCC Power supply 5V for PCB 5V 26 Power Management GNDD Ground for VCCD OV 27 VCCD unregulated Power Supply for 8V 18 28 PCB Digital V GNDD Ground for VCCD OV 29 VCCD unregulated Power Supply for 8V 18 30 PCB Digital V GNDP Ground for VCCP OV 31 VCCP unregulated Power Supply for 8V 18 32 PCB PACER V GNDP Ground for VCCP OV 33 Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 45 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Interface PCB Battery Management to PCB Digital Name Description LO Level Active Pin VCCP unregulated Power Supply for 8V 18 34 PCB PACER V Smart Media Card Connector Name SMARTCARD Interface Smart Media Card to PCB Digital Name Description LO Level Active Pin GND Ground OV 1 SMC_CLE Command Latch Enable I TTL H 2 SMC_ALE Address Latch Enable
48. n Ae EE ONDA ONDA ONDA ONDA K21 71 4 H Sheet m VI Marguette Hellige GmbH o 10007 Freiburg 2002317 004 ae Mi id o Revision No Ee Date Name A03 2002315 001 ND ONDA GNDA GNDA GNDA Xi 2002316 001 ER21920 1 20 01 00 VRP Date Name SCHEMATIC x2 ER23599 2 31 07 00 VRP DRAWN 23 12 1999 VRP ENGGA DA an x3 MR26708 A 30 10 00 VRP APPROVED 23 12 1999 WHL ANALOG DASH ADD ON DEFI x4 x5 ISSUED V PLACKE USER CAE B daod analog Schut zvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten Freischaltung Versorgung fuer PWM Schaltung Powersupply Enable for PWM Circuit 12VPWR T503 joo NS RFR9024 5 aj O IO XE 2 e 00 21 aj AOS EN PWM GNDS GNDS T500 BSS138 EN_CHARGEA R518 2K21 R92 332 1501 IK BSS138 EN_CHARGEB R520 2K21 Du a D FE Cr ad GNDA GNDA DI C gt D Z C DI 70 BATI 1 GC 12VPWR BATI 2 ED BATI 3 EH BATI 4 Ca 12VS IV Versorgung fuer C Relais SL TV Supply for C Relays VREG gt 12VPVR 4 n ADJ V500 1 va tale acing i5 LO e Cu e LO S zr 3 2 ie a LOS GE ar ND GND Marquette Hellige GmbH Fetus 2002317 005 Sheet 5 of 5 REVISIONS Not equipped in Version an A03 2002315 001 Re
49. solid on The two CHARGING STATUS indicators signal the steps of the conditioning program green LED yellow LED conditioning program step blinks on battery charging blinks off battery discharging blinks blinks charging error defective battery In the course of the program you can display the battery conditioning menu at any time to view the battery status or to stop the program Turn on the defibrillator to display the battery conditioning menu The battery status is not updated automatically when the battery conditioning menu is displayed for displaying a new status leave and enter again the conditioning menu Defective Battery As soon as the battery quality F NEW drops to 60 or less the battery must be replaced by a new one Battery replacement NiCd batteries have a limited service life time as their storage capacity deteriorates with age For this reason the battery must be replaced every 2 years Note Disposal Notice Should this product battery become damaged beyond repair or for some reason its useful life is considered to be at an end please observe all local state and federal regulation that relate to the disposal of products that contain lead batteries plastics etc Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 17 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 4 Service Tool This Service Tool is suitable for testing of the Dash R
50. the case blur lettering on the labels or cause equipment failures Checkout Procedures The following pages contain the checkout procedures for the defibrillator The purpose of the checkout procedures is to provide service personnel with a method which can be used to verify operational and functional performance of the monitor Failure to attain any of the listed results indicates a potential malfunction of the defibrillator Perform the checkout procedures upon receipt of the defibrillator every twelve month thereafter and each time a circuit board is removed or replaced The checkout procedures are based on the assumption that the defibrillator being tested is used with known good cables and test equipment It also requires that the user be somewhat familiar with the operation of all test equipment required for the checkout procedures For more information concerning the operation of these components refer to the respective operator manual Testing Equipment The following table lists the manufacturer s recommended test equipment adaptors and cables necessary to successfully complete the checkout procedures The checkout procedures were written for the test equipment in the following table If test equipment other than the manufacturer s recommendation is used it may be necessary to slightly modify some test steps Following Testing Equipment is required e Calibrated Defitester e g DNI Nevada or equivalent e Safety Tester fo
51. 0 J shock into the defibtester It is important to shock immediately after charging sound indicator 5 Read the measured energy value from the defibtester calculate 360J energy _ value 2 and enter the calculated new value into the window MEASURED ENERGY next to the CALIBRATE key and click on the CALIBRATE key The message WAITING FOR SECOND SHOCK appears new value 6 The 2 shock is now delivered to the defibtester then the energy calculated as above has to be entered into the window MEASURED ENERGY next to the CALIBRATE key This value is adopted by the Dash Responder by clicking on the CALIBRATE key The message START CALIBRATION appears for approx 1 seconds followed by the message END CALIBRATION 7 Exit SERVICE MODE Select EXIT CALIBR gt MAIN MENU IMPORTANT NOTE Select SAVE amp EXIT if you want to save the calibration values or EXIT for not changing the calibration 8 Restart the defib with the ON OFF key CAUTION If calibration should not be possible defibrillator does not charge up due to an incorrect entry message INCORRECT CALIBRATION FACTOR occurs press the reset button and repeat the calibration Evaluate the results of the calibration with energy levels of 50 J 100 J and 360 J The accuracy levels that must be gained are listed in the table Accuracy of Shock Energy on page 57 Monitor Interface tes
52. 001 Detailed Part Description Part No Connector Assembly to connect Dash Responder to 2004703 001 Dash Monitor Connector Defib Electrodes with cable Assembly 20034 13 001 Cable Assembly from Pcb Analog to Pcb Pacer 1 2002548 001 cable tie 92308100 is needed separately Cable Assembly from Pcb Analog to Capacitor 2 2002549 001 cable ties 92308100 and 2 cable ties 92309686 are needed separately Detailed Part Description Part No Insulation backside of HV capacitor 2004866 001 Insulation foil HV capacitor 2004865 001 Plastic Insulation connectorside of HV capacitor 2001527 001 Charging Unit ASU 3000 for NiCd batteries 70127901 external Detailed Part Description Part No Service Tool Kit for Dash 2000 and Dash Responder 2006861 001 including Power supply 2000300 001 DRST Box 2005378 Software Disks 2006862 001 Connection Cable 2233603 Dash Responder Software V1 Kit is replaced by 2007647 001 2007647 003 Software V1 01 Dash Responder Software V1 01 For download of 2007647 003 this software the Service Tool Kit 2006861 001 is needed Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Page 67 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Operator Manual Part Description Detailed Part Description Part No Operator Manual V1 Operator Manual Version 1 German 2002853 001 Operator Manual V1 Operator Manual Version English 2002853 002 Operator Manual V1 Operator Manual Version 1 French 2002853 003 Operator
53. 1 Label Label for Dash Responder without Pacer French 2003289 001 Label Label for Dash Responder without Pacer Spanish 2003290 001 Label Label for Dash Responder without Pacer Swedish 200329 1 001 Label Label for Dash Responder without Pacer Italian 2003292 001 Label Label for Dash Responder without Pacer Dutch 2003293 001 Label Label for Dash Responder with Pacer English 2003294 001 Label Label for Dash Responder with Pacer German 2003295 001 Label Label for Dash Responder with Pacer French 2003296 001 Label Label for Dash Responder with Pacer Spanish 2003297 001 Label Label for Dash Responder with Pacer Swedish 2003298 001 Label Label for Dash Responder with Pacer Italian 2003299 001 Label Label for Dash Responder with Pacer Dutch 2003300 001 Assy Keypad Keypad for Dash Responder without Pacer 200568 1 001 manual Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 66 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Part Description Assy Keypad manual w Pacer Detailed Part Description Part No Keypad for Dash Responder with Pacer 200568 1 003 Connectors and Cable Assemblies Part Description Assy Connector Connector RCPT Electrodes Cable Ass Pcb Pacer Cable Ass Capacitor Miscellaneous Part Description Insulation Part Insulation Foil Plastic Insulation ASU 3000 Tools Part Description Kit Service Tool Kit Upgrade Dash Responder Kit Upgrade Dash Responder Revision F 2004768
54. 2 R184 Wei a o T lt q EU DAT ap PER E Sm Ls E DE B DISCHARGE PHASE_A Sek ci EI E GNOP C PACER 5 ru A EYPAD 5 Je R125 PACER ON LED HP CHARGE PHASE B woars 13 pp SDA HRT C PACER 20 12 8 PACER_PAUSE LED 10_var_6 14 PHASE A L43 1R HP_DISCHARGE MEER 5 DB6 4 STR su e amp PACER 1 EYPAD 6 gt ER MEI m PACE_SUPPLY_EN_ PACE_TXD nt 1041 12 DBT SCL R140 pi s ub 142 C PACER 8 PACE _RXD_B 511R e C PACER 9 na 3 ces PACE_TXD_UB SPEECH_INT_ Ny Ars shee TUBAN C PACER 10 i jd Ea ee PACER_RXD A_DATA_INT_ ow 3 DTACK gt PACER 11 SE LOS ai SPEECH_HF B_DATA_INT_ mow EN act sce JUE 1 40 C PACER 12 E Ess y 5 15 FREE BUF IN un SYNC_INT_ 5 S vee 20 EM 7 6 PADER 13 NS a ub PACER 14 s SES E am SYNC BATT_TXD mM Soch ono HE sf GE PACER 15 25 EE BATT_RXD_B gt E aj AD kam AYE L38 G PACER 18 Lr BATT_TXD_UB HA RESET_STROBE_ 5 e PACER 17 GNDS 5VGND GNDS GND GNDS PER_ASYNC_RXD BATT_RXD D4 BAS8S 78 PACE_IMP ue L37 T 6 Gei SE L1 Biene ae SPEECH BUSY 100 100 NS GND GND KEYPAD 4 D T4LVC244A SPEECH EMP 101 m u PACER ABSENT ee 36 _ C PACER 20 ub EN i SPEECH_FUL TMS ub SEE gt 3 gt a KEYPAD 18 gal E n PER_ASYNC_TXD PACER ABSENT POWER_ON_KEY TCK BSCAN SOUND PLAY BACK Gr E GT GT GT GT T E o 7 X q 13 FACE ACEN SMC_ABSENT PACER_ABSENT BSCAN_ 45V S S S a e S e S AA Oli co 5 15 PUM LOUDNESS SMC_ABSENT_ 511R SM9842 IEEE Su
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56. 22 Des Ce a GAD l n 3 x pa RZ0G 5 oe xI BDNI 3 si a AA 3 3 4 l E CONTROL Vi m 18K ger X C BDM1I 4 412 5V 5 A NS J Lo GE Medical S t pS BDMI 5 I 1 or gel SS edical Systems i Sheet FREEZE x ev 6 a e A 3 D 79111 Freiburg 2000924 002 ol KEER der PE MEE 4 NES 4 ar Information Technologies GmbH Munzinger Str 3 2015 C O C 5S ETOH X C3 BDM1 8 V2 S V3 2x V3 ING Not eguipped in Version EMEN E SIN A03 2000922 001 pr x gt a a tevision No Index ate Name ise SY x BONI e N ES To CND x1 2000923 001 ECO 065698 B 08 11 00 MLM Date Name SCHEMATIC x2 ECO 066217 C 09 01 01 MLM DRAWN 01 09 99 MLM x3 ECO 066643 D 06 03 01 MLM APPROVED 03 09 99 C YS GND GND GND GND GND GND GND CND CND GND x4 ECO 066001 E 07 03 01 MLM DIGITAL DASH ADD ON DEFI x5 ECO 067933 F 13 09 01 MLM SSUED M Mueller 1998 12 29 3 SUSER CAE A dd digital design control Schut zvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten
57. 23 001 001 002 Ersatzteil Nr Spare part No 2007311 001 Power pcb power management dash add on defi 2002440 001 001 002 management Ersatzteil Nr Spare part No 2007312 001 Keypad pcb keypad dash add on defi 2001158 001 001 002 Connector pcb connector dash add on defi 2002436 001 001 002 Pacer pcb pacer dash add on defi 2001198 001 Ersatzteil Nr Spare part No 2007313 001 Software Code Dash Responder 2004445 002 A 001 002 Speaker spkr assy 2003415 001 A 001 002 Display DSPL LCD 122x32 2003348 001 C 001 002 High voltage capacitor 903 449 88 001 002 34pF V1 0 and V1 01 Software until Dash Responder Index F 35pF V1 01 Software required until Dash Responder Index F High voltage capacitor 2026979 001 001 002 35pF V1 01 Software required as of Dash Responder Index G UAT rn M nzinger 3 Gala Ni a ee oO D 79111 Freiburg 980768 Version no changed Capacitor 2026919 001 added 19052005 GKrieg Ee ELE s 075307 peb keypad von A auf ee B 12003 BDemel 067925 pcb digital von e auf f SW ge ndert in 2004445 002 12 09 01 GKrieg e 067648 peb analog von Br auf C faz Grieg TED 4 066505 pcb power management auf B Spare part No hinzu 0407 01 GKrieg c 066001 Index pcb digital auf e pcb pacer auf d ge ndert And nde ke en r i ipti ECO No Anderungsbeschreibung Change Description Datum Date Name Freimafitoleranz Tolerance Pro
58. 2V 1 j c22 o m 33 ONDA ONDA ES d R35 31K6 5 EST au 56K2 IS LT1077S8 ONDA ONDA 100P 12VS g 1 c Ade PA RTBEH R33 RT2 R51 R100 NEP 10K 750R TOR a d 4TK5 243R No R36 Te O vs an v4 T50R 02 no o co O loo ele S Lol SC Aly z coz Alma Ya e SO Hochspannungsmessung GNDS CNDS CNDS TUE ll Highvolt agemeasurement GNDA GNDA ONDA up CNDS V_HV_2 lt R44 OR Sheet ak Marquette Hellige GmbH o rrewug 2002317 003 ma Wx aS Neteaupped inversion Revision No dee Date Name A03 20002315 001 x1 2002316 001 ER21920 1 20 01 00 VRP Date Name SCHEMATIC x2 ER23599 2 31 07 00 VRP DRAWN 21 12 1999 VRP GNDA x3 MR26708 A 30 10 00 VRP APPROVED 23 12 1999 WHL x4 ECO066497 B 28 01 01 VRP ANALOG DASH ADD ON DEFI x5 ECO067648 C 13 08 00 VRP ISSUED V PLACKE USER CAE B daod analog Schutzvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten 45V bV 5V
59. 3 o ce md e ST co Schut zvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten ham ol M RES 28 1002 rl e RT5 1K62 POWER SUPPLY Marquette Hellige GmbH reus 2000924 004 B REVISIONS Not equipped in Version m A03 2000922 001 Revision No Index Date Name x1 2000923 001 ER20398 1 03 12 99 MLM Date Name SCHEMATIC x2 MR25286 A 06 07 00 MLM DRAWN 01 09 99 MLM x3 APPROVED 03 09 99 CYS x4 DIGITAL DASH ADD ON DEFI x5 ISSUED M Mueller 1999 9 6 2 USER CAD A 2000922 001 design power supply Schut zvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten TDO HORES SPEECH INT WDRES SPEE ACE_SUPPLY_EN_ ADRI B_DATA_INT_ BDATA PHASE B SYNC INT HP_DISCHARGE ELASH OE p HP_CHARGE PACE TXD KB DISCHARGE 1 a KB_CHARGE_B PACER_RXD BEIN WD RES1 B INT WD RES B INO A_DATA TEST_3 lt POWER_ON_KE
60. 4 T Marks Pen Tad tios De L C3 BATTMAN 11 za Lisi TS D9 BAVSS g2314 1100P RES fee E 1e Ne R104 COBATIMAN 12 BATTZTXD Z C 1 11 lt L 3 TC_PACER_BLANK_ 221R NITE 31K6 1 EN 1K ub L24 L ExP3 pe AS 5H D P25 Ke CND Yoon AVI ti 4 E BATTMAN 13 O cc 4V7 7 HA O Expay 3 PER AUTOPORT 1D TXD M 8817 25 HR wert PACER BLANK R105 EDBATIMAN 14 BT pp CD SS 5 T2 OK 1K ub L27 j E ao EXP3 2 PER AUTOPORT_RXD aa i E i C3 BATTMAN 15 a lt 6 4715 8 SE O ExP4 2 PER AUTOPORT_ TXD GND 4v7 a SING Cem EI BATTMAN 16 Cn E E 1008 ub L23 Re D14 BAY99 ic vau S Ne paye BATTMAN 17 D W 5V Z C PHP CENT WIE A EXP3 3 MON 6 Hit SR Al CONTROL COBATIMAN 18 FREE BUF OUT A MON T 1u6 LT PACER BLANK JE L25 COBATTMAN 19 Code 8 CND EI BATIMAN 28 LE wm A NS 80n L9 PWR CONCPW E 0 us_L18 BATTMAN 23 TE 12to11VC R18 R2 RT R3 RS R4 PER ASYNC RXD C3 BATTMAN 24 e 2ER E 222R ZE E 22 u6 L19 HD BATTMAN 25 a HRS IH R28 H R20 H 830 H R21 H RAT 5V EI BATTMAN 26 KR 2ER DR ZE ZE 22R 22R 110 ere L20 L 112 HRI 5HR 5HR 20HR123HR124 12t o11VC RTA Tx DR DR 2 R E 28 278 RFT4 6 vCCDP 475 son L21 f VCCD R45 JARAN R43 TM GNU plas 8 SS gt Bart 28 1508 150R 150R es x Jn L1 L BATTMAN 30 BC817 25 pat BAT DISCHARGE Sl 5 E 2 C BATTMAN 27 L ISS ESE EE 80n L14 0 BATTMAN 28 e z ARI mr Sel S NGS BATTERY T END e A oo LRIT _ VCCP 00
61. 58 ADR 1 ADRIS 58 A15 D11 22 DATI DATS RI 0 1 HO Ras er Pane S ug vDD19 109 EE oro CG HSN d x1 SMARTCARD 1 0 41 9 2 DAT11 0 CPLD RESET EN 3 m 4373y VDD5 VSS11 R4 ad Lo Ve t 7 SMARTCARD 22 a 48 VSS D12 9 DAT12 DAT12 R5 OK mix SMC_CLE x SMARTCARD 2 aen Sl Seite 0131118 oatt3 oart3 pe TO as Su x1 SMAR ARD 21 ADR18 64 Aig D14 th DAT13 DAT14 EI OK 14HCT14 SMC_ALE x1 3 ARTCARD a OK 5551 MISO MISO 65 6 DAT15 DAT15 0 MV SMC RE x1 3 gt 0 R202 wei SES 6 MIS DIS 5 RS Tt 3 SMARTCARD 2 5 ADRO ADRO 10K 4 3 PER_RESET SMC _WE_ x I 0 Se SCK SCK ST SI DSAC d 4 DSACKO DSACKO 10K 1 BC85 7B y Sr S SNC RB x E i jM 1 PCSO 58 p a SS VEA SA ke POWER OFF up 1 T3 K Z1 SMC Ve EN S jd dun E L 0 R133 DEF I RES DEF I RES 59 p Be A EC 2 FLASH_RESET_ Rigg Lok l T4HCT14 x1 S a ANDA 0 1 PACE_RESET PACE_RESETRASS5 70 1 AVEC 1 PACE SUPPLY EN PACE SUPPLY EN 1 10K re SMCDAT O EN A ICA t 0 R182 PER RESET PER RESET NI 11 PCS2_ RMC Q DS DS RIT 10K ii 9 a 8 P 1 SMARTCARD 6 p E E Eee ACE RESET E R203 II 1 POSS CHIDO DS_ 39 opem R12 acid xi SMARTCARD 17 0 Pcia 3 3 pie VDD6 OO E VDD9 3 3V EXE T4 21 UTE 7 SMARTCARD 7 R132 F ka z x TAILVC244A 1 PACE_RESET TE SMARTCARD IG L 5 y gt m I 4 d d d gd en o as EN gt EF LIES Zoe x1 SMARTCARD 8 GAD toc oS Luo Or OoQupoo d OGOGOOOOO IRI Se nt o 5 Ri99 PEOR 24 SMARTCARD I5 DX KOU MOUN 7 C3 Co Lc O JOU E LU Q Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4
62. 768 001 Page 41 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Interface Display to PCB Digital Name Description LO Level active Pin IO DAT6 Data Bus6 VO TTL 16 IO DAT7 Data Bus7 VO TTL 17 CPLD_RESET_ Reset I TTL L 18 VLED1 Power supply for LED Anode 5V 19 VLED2 Power supply for LED Cathode 0 to 5V 20 Keypad Interface Connector Name KEYPAD Interface Keypad to PCB Digital Name Description VO Level Active PIN Nr KB_SELO_ Matrix Send line 0 O TTL L 10 KB SELI Matrix Send line 1 O TTL L 9 KBSEL2_ Matrix Send line 2 O TTL L 15 KBSEL3_ Matrix Send line 3 not used O TTL L 13 KB_INO_ Matrix Receive line 0 I TTL L 12 KB INI Matrix Receive line 1 I TTL L 8 KB_IN2_ Matrix Receive line 2 I TTL L 11 KB IN3 Matrix Receive line 3 I TTL L 14 KB POWER ON Key POWER ON I CMOS L 19 18V KB_CHARGE_UB Key CHARGE I 5V H 3 KB DISCHARGEI Key SHOCK1 I 5V H 7 _UB POWER_ON_LED O 5V H 20 BATT GN LED Green LED is illuminated if O 5V H 1 Battery full LED connected to GND BATT YE LED Yellow LED is illuminated O 5V H 2 when Battery is being charged 1t blinks yellow when battery charging function is defect or disturbed LED is connected to GND Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 42 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Interface Key
63. 8868 EB O AA XXXXXXXXXX XXX XXX XX XXXX X bp4 O 120000000000 000000000 0 WAV D PACER an 2001197 001 2001613 001 gt 80613068 Alternative T 2002200 001 Marquette Hellige GmbH o Freiburg 2001199002 b u REVISIONS A04 Revision No Index Date Name 2001197 001 ER20714 1 02 11 99 MSC Date None REF DWG ER23591 2 04 08 00 MSG Droun 29 10 99 MSG MR26482 A 02 11 00 MSC Approved D2 99 MNS 065697 B 06 11 00 MSG PACER DASH ADD ON DEF 066943 C 02 05 01 MSG Issued M GUTMANN Schutzvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten
64. C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C29 C2 C2 C2 mmmnmmmmmmnmmrnmrm 3 5 Ge 9 13 15 I 19 21 23 25 26 SAO OO OSOS OS O TO OTR m 30007 Fe Ta AM C5 00 0 AMO u6 L510 is co u6 L511 co D u6 1512 co D u6 1513 O D u6 1514 Co u6 1515 co a ub L516 Co u6 L517 Co D u6 1518 O D u6 1519 co u6 L520 O a u6 L521 co Qui L1 co EH yo co oo on u o TF wo co Qul Lee E 32555333335 co Ol c c c c c c c c c c c c ST al al al al of of al al al al al a GND d E SPEAK 1 C SPEAK 2 Speaker EH SPEAK 3 aol o S i ES n eoo CS o5 D DT gt gt o a a lt LO de c am LO LI LI mE TTC E GND GND GND GND a 5V 5V Je kees LI LI a m E code LI a LI 41 LI 41 GND Kontrolleinhe it Controlu
65. CB can be pushed under the bolts of the battery case Mount the Pacer PCB with the screws to the upper case shell Remount and fasten the screws of the Power Management PCB Connect the flat ribbon cable from Digital PCB to Pacer PCB Make sure the flex flat cable of the monitor connector receptacle didn t get loose during mounting the Pacer PCB Reconnect and fasten it if necessary Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 29 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies gt Power Management PCB Battery Case Disassembling To dismount the Power Management PCB the monitor connector receptacle must be removed first Carefully disconnect the flat flex cable to the monitor connector The flat flex cable is locked in the socket Loose this actuator by lifting it on both sides with a goose necked tweezers Don t bend the cable to avoid cracks in the wires Undo the screw that fix the monitor connector receptacle to the upper case shell Carefully remember the orientation of the flat flex cable versus the receptacle Pay attention to the orientation of the contacts on the flex flat cable in regard of the socket on the Power Management PCB The contacts are located on the side which is opposite to the battery case In this orientation the cable must be reassembled later Remove the monitor connector receptacle Disconnect the cable to the Analog PCB and the flat ribbon cable
66. CE_P High Voltage floating max 200V during pace 2500V during shock single PACE_M High Voltage floating max 200V during pace 2500V during shock single Revision F 2004768 001 Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Page 47 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Paddle Connector High Voltage Connector Connector Name SHOCK_P and SHOCK_M Interface Analog PCB to Paddle connector HV Name Description VO Level measured versus GND active Pin SHOCK_P High Voltage floating max 200V during pace 2500V during shock single SHOCK_M High Voltage floating max 200V during pace 2500V during shock single Paddle codes connector Connector Name PC Interface Analog PCB to Paddle Connector codes Name Description VO Level Active Pin HP_Charge Charge key from Paddle I 5V L 1 HP_Discharge Discharge key from Paddle I 5V L 2 Paddle4 Paddle code 4 I 5V L 3 Paddle6 Paddle code 6 I 5V L 4 GND Ground OV 5 MISC Paddle code misc I 5V L 6 n c 7 n c 8 Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 48 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Power Management Connector Name BATI Interface Analog PCB to Power Management
67. DA RELAISB N N 3 RA3 RCSHS B_DATA RELAISA N N ERAS RCSH7 A_DATA V_BAT RA4 ROS HS V_BAT v Bath RAA RCE Hg GNDOB CNOA RAS RCT CNDOA CNDA o RAS RCT 72 74 Analogsignale_PIC_B 3 1 ONDA Analogs ignale_PIC_A 3 1 ONDA ONDA 5VPICB ONDA 5VPICA Sfr ER 5V_AD_B S 5V_AD_A 8 e AD1585BRT AD1585BRT E 3 2 3 2 lt A Vin Vout ONDA GND ONDA Vin Vout GNDA co L DI E GND 2 GND a 8 V3 1 SS V5 1 erger 4 Spannungsreferenz Spannungsreferenz 332 fg E fuer AD Wandler E fuer AD Wandler lo xs ar Ce Voltagereferencefor AD Converter Voltagereferencefor AD Converter s GNDA GNDA GNDA GNDA GNDA ONDA R103 BC847B 4K99 DINI ICH r vi ONDA ONDA Sheet Marquette Hellige GmbH v77 zeien 2002317 002 did E Net eaupped inversion Revision No ipee Date Name A03 2002315 001 x1 2002316 001 ER21920 1 120 01 00 VRP Date Name SCHEMATIC x2 ER23599 2 31 07 00 VRP DRAWN 16 12 1999 VRP x3 MR26708 A 30 10 00 VRP APPROVED 23 12 1999 WHL xi ANALOG DASH ADD ON DEFI A a E A A E b x5 ISSUED V PLACKE S USER CAE B daod analog Schutzvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten
68. DM Display Display piggy back Keypad Keypad flex Sound PCB Power Management Block Diagram The PCB Powermanagement provides following functions e Charging and Conditioning Discharge Charge cycle of the battery The battery gets charged if it needs to be and if energy is provided by a monitor connected to the Dash Responder The PCB Powermanagement powers the device and guarantees that every remaining energy from the monitor is used to charge the battery but the drawn current does not exceed the maximum current the monitor is able to deliver During the conditioning cycle the battery gets fully depleted and afterwards fully recharged to regain the optimal energy level Communication with the battery charge level monitoring system which is integrated in the battery In the service menu the energy level of the battery and the number of conditioning cycles are given e Unregulated Power supply for subsystems The Powermanagement regulates the supply voltage to a value that the battery gets charged if needed and the supply current drawn from the monitor so that the maximum current is not exceeded Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 12 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Block Diagram PCB Power Management Connectors Power Supply Monitor PCB Digital PCB Analog Battery Charging Battery Case Conditioning PCB Pacer Block Diagram T
69. Dash Responder Version V 1 0 Servicing Instructions 2004768 001 ENG Revision F ce 0459 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Caution During repairs service interventions observe the protective measures against damage due to ESD GE Medical Systems Information Technologies GmbH is responsible for the effects on safety reliability and performance of the device only if assembly operations extensions readjustments modifications or repairs are carried out by GE Medical Systems nformation Technologies GmbH or by persons authorized by GE Medical Systems nformation Technologies GmbH the electrical installation of the relevant room complies with the applicable national and local requirements and the instrument is used in accordance with the instructions for use e This manual contains service information operating instructions are provided in the Operator s Manual of the instrument e This manual is in conformity with the instrument at printing date All rights are reserved for instruments circuits techniques and names appearing in the manual The authorized representative for GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Inc in Europe is GE Medical Systems Information Technologies GmbH Munzinger Str 3 D 79111 Freiburg Germany Tel 49 0 7 61 45 43 0 Fax 49 0 7 61 45 43 233 2005 General Electric Company All r
70. F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 33 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies potentially destroy the PCB Only soldering workstations specifically designed for surface mount technology may be used to remove and replace these type of components Battery Failure Error Message Battery Required The Battery can not be detected by the defibrillator or is not properly inserted Check the battery contacts and the contacts of the battery case of the defibrillator Error Message Battery Low The battery is depleted to a remaining charge level of at least 5 Shocks with 360 J each The battery can be charged in the defibrillator if a monitor is connected which in turn is connected to mains power Another way to charge the battery is by the optional battery charging unit ASU 3000 Charge level and battery status The actual charge level and the health condition of the battery can be checked in the Setup Menu SERVICE MODE BATT COND The indication of the FULL charge level in mAh gives the maximum charge level of the battery when it is fully charged The indication of the REM charge level in mAh gives the actual charge level of the battery The indication of the quotient F NEW gives a hint of the health status of the battery as it states the maximal chargeable amount of energy that this battery can hold compared with the nominal capacity of a typical already used battery The
71. L L 11 GND Ground for VCC OV 12 PACE ACKN Pace pulse acknowledge O H L L 13 GND Ground for VCC OV 14 PACE_TXD UART Send line O H L H 15 GND Ground for VCC OV 16 PACE_RXD UART Receive line I H L H 17 GND Ground for VCC OV 18 PACE_IMP Pace pulse I H L H 19 GND Ground for VCC OV 18 Power Management Connector Name BATTMAN Interface PCB Battery Management to PCB Digital Name Description VO Level Active Pin BATT_GN_LED Charging Status LED Green I 5V H 1 LED is solid on when battery is charged BATT YE LED ChargingStatus LED Yellow H 2 LED is solid on when battery NiCd is being charged If the yellow LED blinks the battery charging is erroneous GND Ground OV 3 KB_POWER_ON_ Keypad Power On O 18V L 4 CMOS GND Ground OV 5 POWER_ON_KEY Level shifted Power On signal I TTL H 6 GND Ground OV 7 POWER_OFF___ Supply switch controlled by the O TTL L 8 processor GND Ground OV 9 Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 44 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Interface PCB Battery Management to PCB Digital Name Description LO Level Active Pin BATTMAN RESE Reset Powermanagement O TTL H 10 T GND Ground OV 11 BATT_TXD UART send line O TTL 12 GND Ground OV 13 BATT_RXD UART receive line I TTL 14 GND Ground OV 15 SYNC_ Sync Signal
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74. R and START COMMUNICATION TEST are on the right side of the window Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Page 22 of 72 Revision F 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 5 Service Menu The SERVICE MENU can be reached by pressing the ENERGY SELECT keys simultaneously for at least two seconds User configurable settings Some settings of the Dash Responder are configurable to meet the user s requirements The settings can be made in the Service Menu and comprise following values e Volume of the alarm sound SERVICE MODE DEVICE SETUP ALARM LOW MEDIUM HIGH e Automatic shutdown SERVICE MODE DEVICE SETUP SHUTD ON OFF gt User Language SERVICE MODE DEVICE SETUP LANGUAGE lt ENGLISH DEUTSCH gt Autosequence of defib shocks SERVICE MODE DEFIB SETUP LEVEL1 150 J 200J 300 J 1 360 J gt SERVICE MODE DEFIB SETUP LEVEL2 150 J 200J 300 J 1 360 J gt SERVICE MODE DEFIB SETUP LEVEL3 150 J 200J 300 J 1 360 J gt e Pacer Rate SERVICE MODE PACER SETUP RATE lt 30 200 PPM gt Component Test Service Mode Comp Test Keyboard Test SERVICE MODE COMP TEST KEY TEST Press the keys for at least one second Structure of the Service Menu Main Service Menu DEVICE SETUP SERVICE MODE Device Setup DISPLAY ALARM SETUP MAIN
75. Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 53 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 11 Maintenance and Technical Inspection Schedule To make sure the defibrillator remains in proper operational and functional order a good maintenance schedule must be adhered to The manufacturer s recommendations in this regard is as follows Inspection Operators should perform this prior to admitting each patient to the defibrillator Service personnel should perform this prior to servicing the defibrillator As a general rule the battery conditioning program should be run as part of the inspection internal conditioning program or separate charging unit ASU 3000 General cleaning Operators should perform this prior to admitting each patient to the defibrillator Service personnel should perform this after servicing the defibrillator Checkout Procedures These should be performed by qualified service personnel upon receipt of the equipment every year thereafter and each time the defibrillator is serviced Leakage Current Tests These should be performed by qualified service personnel upon receipt of the equipment every year thereafter and each time the defibrillator is serviced Calibration Calibration of the shock energy measurement should be performed by qualified service personnel as soon as the yearly performed accuracy check showed deviation of the shock energy levels compared to those prov
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79. Y TEST 2 lt a d PACER_ABSENT TEST_1 3 SMC_ABSENT_ TEST_O 4 B_DISCHARGE B_SEL3 3 LK SPEECH B_SEL2_ 2 LK_12C B SELT 1 A DATA INT B SELO 8 BATT_TXD_UB DSACKO 2 BATT RXD 1e SPEECH BUSY DISPL EN i SPEECH PACE_RXD_B 94 i Selen HA CS IP 12 95 ISPLSI2096VE 100LT128 48 SPEECH_EMP a L N43 SPEECH HF at RE CPLD_RESET_ RESET_ E i VCC2 V cs 3 3 VRE GOE 1 21 EOI E GND1 ies 2 BSCAN_ ite TDI_INO TCK_ INSHE IC CS_s Q 4T H SPEECH_RD_ CS_SMC 1 46 172 PACE_TXD CS_SMC 2 45 H3 BATT_RXD_B ES 3 44 WDRES1 CS D 4 43 He PACER PAUSE LED CS_D 5 42 H PACER_ON_LED_ 6 041 kg CHARGED_LED_ 7 40 ez SYNC_LED_ DAT 8 39 29 SPEECH FUL DAT 9 38 f s SPEECH WR ET Se xor APR a BA ER DATA_2 gt AN i0eczooooooocoocoooo 0o0zo00o00o00o00o00oo0z0o 03 1 fr 1 SMC RB y C PA AN Fa Fa n KA E a oi ARS o ico lcolco elt leo ico co e e coco DATA_3 gt SMC_CLE ONO 43 34 OND NO HEALE DATA_4 SMC AL DATA_5 SHC CE DATA_6 SHC WE OAT SMCDAT_7 O_DAT_O SHCDAT_ 0 DAT 1 SHCDAT 6 0 DAT IS SMCDAT_4 Ara SMCDAT_3 0_DAT_4 SMCDAT 3 Are SMCDAT Dar SMCDAT_O O_DAT_T x TMS CPLD H Sheet Marquette Hellige GmbH 2000924 005 eg N s Revision No Ee Date Name A04 2000922 001 x1 2000923 001 ER20398 1 08 12 99 MLM Date Name SCHEMATIC x2 MR25286 A 06 07 00 MLM DRAWN 01 09 99 MLM APPROVED 03 09 99 CYS a DIGITAL DASH ADD ON DEFI x5 ISSUED M Mueller 1999 6 30 4 USER_CAE_A dd_dig_save1 des
80. acitor 12 Failure of high voltage control PIC problem Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 37 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 9 Pin Configuration External Connections Paddle Input Connector Front View Paddle Connector Pin Name Description VO Type Level active Nr PC4 Paddle coding I 5V L 1 GND Ground OV 2 PC6 Paddle coding I 5V L 3 HP_CHARGE Charge key on external paddle I 5V L 4 HP DISCHARGE Discharge key on external I sv L 5 paddle PCS Paddle coding I 5V L 6 HV STERNUM Shock_P 0 5000V H HV APEX Shock M O 5000V H 8 The following table shows the connections internal in the different paddle types that provide the coding of the type Shown are the connections that exist between two pins in each case For example softpaddles are coded via a connection between pin PC 4 and PC 5 Internal electrodes without spoons are coded via a connection from PC 5 to PC 6 and a connection either directly or via resistor 4 75 kiloohms from PC 4 to PC 5 PC 3 PC A PC 5 PC 6 no paddles Softpaddles 919 202 94 95 223 383 01 4k75 LI internal electrodes without spoons 217 308 01 paddle pair for external defibrillation with operating keys de 217 333 01 02 electrodes anterior posterior 217 329 01 4k75 1 internal spoons with operating keys not available yet Servicing Manual Dash Re
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82. attery provides power for approx 60 shocks with 360 J each or for approx 5 hours of pacemaker operation at an average pulse rate and pacer output 75 ppm 100 mA The Dash Responder will not operate unless equipped with the battery The battery charges automatically when the system patient monitor and Dash Responder is connected to the power line and both devices are not turned on When the devices are on the battery will charge only when the Dash Responder does not require the full energy for operation the patient monitor is able to deliver The Dash 3000 4000 also charges the defibrillator battery when disconnected from power line A separate optional charging unit ASU 3000 is available for battery charging Pacer On Off GE Medical systems Dash Responde transport defibrillator An Shock 1 as 3 j e acer Pause Q Fg Charging Status ap Energy Select J 50 0 e Rate ppm Defib Test 50 2 lt Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 7 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies a A U N m 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Button to unlock battery for removal Monitor connector Locking lever Battery with Test button and charge level indication button with indi
83. cable is inserted completely and perpendicular to the socket Secure it by fasten the actuator e Carefully push the battery case into its place in the upper case shell Make sure the rubber seal around the opening of the battery case gets located in the frame properly Be careful that the flex flat cable doesn t get cracked hexagonal bolt countersunk screws undo scr3x25 Power Management PCB Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 31 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies High Voltage Capacitor Disassembling CAUTION Short circuit the capacitor as long as it is not in use because it can show up a lethal voltage after a certain amount of time if not short circuited Make sure that the HV Capacitor contains no energy If you are in doubt that the discharging circuit could not work properly measure the voltage on the capacitor with an appropriate voltage meter Discharge the capacitor if necessary by means of resistors of about 60kOhms 10 W After 30 seconds capacitor is completely discharged e Cut the two cable ties that fix the HV Capacitor and remove the Capacitor e Luft the capacitor of its sockets and remove the cap that cover the connector terminals at the top and the cap that covers the bottom of the capacitor e Disconnect the connectors from the capacitor Remove the plastic insulation foil e Short circuit the terminals of the capacitor by an app
84. cator to enable and disable the synchronized operating mode when the synchronized mode is enabled the indicator is illuminated and goes off with each sync pulse Charging Status indicator solid yellow battery charging solid green battery charged blinking yellow charging error replace battery flashing green battery conditioning program active On Off button to turn the defibrillator on and off indicator is illuminated when the device is turned on Energy Select buttons to select the defibrillation energy button to initiate defibrillator charging buttons to release the shock when adhesive or internal electrodes are connected both buttons must be pressed simultaneously the indicator lights up when the defibrillator is charged button to select the pacer operating mode fixed rate demand button to suspend delivery of pacer pulses without changing the pacer settings Pacer On Off button with indicator to turn the pacemaker on and off when the pacemaker is enabled the indicator is illuminated and goes off with each delivered pacer pulse button to change the pacer output current Rate ppm button to change the pacer rate Contacts for test discharge possible only with adapter lead for adhesive defibrillation pads Connector for exchange of the defibrillation electrodes switch off the device before exchanging the electrodes Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 8 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medica
85. citor capacitor charging from battery capacitor charging time for energy setting of 360 J typically 10 s Defibrillation Shock capacitor discharge via induction coil Lown Edmark exponential pulse shape monophase damped sinusoidal halfwave e pulse duration for external resistance of 50 Ohms approx 2 6 ms in compliance with AAMI DF 2 Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 50 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Discharge Circuit Li A TEE EE L 26 mH R 119 Ra 25Q aam Ra 500 Ra 1002 Ra 1002 Figure 11 1 Current discharge curve 360 J serial oscillating circuit in series with external resistance patient capacitance 34 uF e inductance 26 mH e equivalent resistance 11 Ohms Defibrillation Pulse Output isolated no conductive connection with enclosure open circuit and short circuit proof as required by AAMI DP 2 e insulation test voltage 8 kV DC type CF according to IEC 60601 2 4 Safety Discharge capacitor discharge via internal load resistance e when the defibrillation shock is not triggered within 30 s of charging e when the shock is triggered but the discharge circuit is interrupted after approx 0 2 s e g when the shock is triggered into open air e when the battery is full and the selected energy cannot be reached within 20 seconds e in the presence of technical malfunctions when the battery is removed when the device is sw
86. device is switched off or in storage Furthermore the battery capacity decreases with age the storage capacity of older batteries is less than that of new batteries By regular maintenance charging and discharging at regular intervals the battery service life can be considerably extended Battery type 2009219 001 allows you to determine the charge level and capacity at any time Furthermore the LEDs on these batteries indicate the presence of a short circuit a distinction is made between a short circuit in the device excessive current drain and a short circuit between battery cells adisplay problem the imminent shut down of the display to protect the battery from over discharging Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 14 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Indication of charge level and capacity LED charge o o oe o o 100 o e e e el 0 80 O o e e el 0 0 O O 0 0 6 20 40 6 6 os 6 20 O O O O x 0 6 Yo Foooo W Nero o o 10 EIER e Revision F 2004768 001 capacity 100 100 100 100 100 100 lt 80 lt 60 Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 key to symbols O LEDoff LED on xy LED blinking slowly SX LED blinking rapidly Page 15 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Indication of short circuit LED what it mean
87. ductor substrates can range from slight degradation to catastrophic failure Slight degradation usually results in intermittent failure of the affected component catastrophic failure results in rendering the affected component permanently unusable Although CMOS components may be more sensitive to ESD all semiconductor devices are susceptible to ESD damage All external connector inputs and outputs of the defibrillator are designed with protection from ESD damage However if the defibrillator requires service exposed components and assemblies contained within are susceptible to ESD damage This includes human hands non ESD protected work stations and or improperly grounded test equipment The following guidelines help make a service workstation more resistant to the ESD damage e Discharge any static charge you may have built up before handling semiconductors or assemblies containing semiconductors A grounded antistatic wristband 3M part number 2046 or equivalent or heel strap should be worn at all times while handling or repairing assemblies containing semiconductors Use properly grounded soldering and test equipment Use a static free work surface 3M part number 8210 or equivalent while handling or working on assemblies containing semiconductors Do not remove semiconductors or assemblies containing semiconductors from antistatic containers Velo stat bags until absolutely necessary Make sure power to an assembly is
88. e key line SHOCK I TTL H 13 GND Ground OV 14 EN SHOCKA _ Enable Defishock to PIC A O TTL H 15 Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 40 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Interface PCB Analog to PCB Digital Connector DEFI Name Description VO Level Active Pin GND Ground OV 16 EN_SHOCKB Enable Defishock to PIC_B O TTL H 17 code n c 18 A DATA Request line from PIC A I TTL H 19 GND Ground OV 20 B_DATA Request line from PIC_B I TTL H 21 GND Ground OV 22 DEFI_RESET Reset O TTL H 23 GND Ground OV 24 SPEAKER1 Speaker line 1 25 SPEAKER2 Speaker line 2 26 Display Interface Connector Name DISPLAY Interface Display to PCB Digital Name Description VO Level active Pin GND Ground OV 1 VCC Power supply for Logic Circuit 5V 2 VO Power supply for LCD 1V to 3 5V ADRO L Instruction H Data I TTL H 4 CS_DISPL1_ Chip Select1 I TTL L 5 CS_DISPL2_ Chip Select2 I TTL L 6 DISPL_EN Display Enable I TTL H 7 PWM DISPCLK External Clock 2kHz I TTL 8 R W_ Read Write_ I TTL H L 9 IO DATO Data BusO VO TTL 10 IO DATI Data Busl VO TTL 11 IO DAT2 Data Bus2 VO TTL 12 IO DAT3 Data Bus3 VO TTL 13 IO DAT4 Data Bus4 VO TTL 14 IO DATA Data Bus5 VO TTL 15 Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004
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90. ectrodes Label Battery Type German Label Battery Type English Label Battery Type French Label Battery Type Italian Label Battery Type Spanish Label Battery Type Dutch Label Battery Type Swedish Mounting Plate for GCX mounting Part No 2004424 001 2004425 001 2004426 001 2004427 001 2004428 001 2004429 001 2004430 001 2005470 001 2005468 001 2002139 001 Part No 2001530 001 2005050 001 2005057 001 2005065 001 2005066 001 2005067 001 2005068 001 2005069 001 2005070 001 200507 1 001 420001 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Cover for Speaker Plastic Cover for Speaker 2001528 001 Bracket MTG Bracket for mounting the Capacitor 2 are needed 2001556 001 Capacitor Cable Tie Cable Tie for fixing the HV Capacitor 7 5 x 360 92309686 Washer Insulation Washer Insulation for Test Pins 2006374 001 Control Pin Control Pin Test Pins on backside 2001554 001 O Ring O Ring for Control Pin 92309604 Cover for speaker Plastic cover for speaker 2001528 001 Mechanical Parts for Front Case Part Description Detailed Part Description Part No Front Case Assembly Front Case with Filter Pane rubber gasket 2007052 001 and Front Label have to be ordered separately Rubber Gasket Rubber Gasket for Front Case order 70cm of length 2004898 001 Label Label for Dash Responder without Pacer English 2003287 001 Label Label for Dash Responder without Pacer German 2003288 00
91. esponder and Dash Monitor separately further for software download and calibration of the Dash Responder Dash Responder Service Tool DRST Download Calibration C Com2 C Com4 Download Dash Responder found 0 0 DRK Exit GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Software Download Information The product software for the Dash Responder can be loaded into the flash memory by means of a PC or laptop This requires the Dash Responder Service kit a complete set for download calibration and test The kit 2006861 001 can be ordered from GE Medical Systems please contact your local distributor it includes 1 software diskette 2 DRST Box 2005378 001 for adaptation 3 DC power supply 2000300 001 4 PC cable assembly 223 362 03 Additional you need e power cord for the power supply e PC laptop with e Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT Windows 2000 or Windows Millennium RS 232C serial port COM e 3 5 inch floppy drive When updating to a newer software version please order the corresponding User Manual separately see Spare Parts List on page 64 Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 18 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies For authorized dealers password required the software download can be carried out via the following Internet address http 213 164 65 40 octodata osmh21 nsf start homepage Important servicing informatio
92. fuer Paddles CRECEN 2 Seo Filter VCC GND GND RELAISB lt RELAISA lt C Relais C Relay 5kV 5kV 5kV 5kV HV_P e v E SHOCK_P RELSO1 RELSO1 S E a gt R21 ES 10K d REL500 SE es a e p tREL502 BAS32 euo Se ae KO_P 45kV AT A8 So ae N e 72 A LA 3 C A Dan o e R22 K IRLL3303 Einkopplung Pacer 5kV Jo ES CNDA END Coupling for Pacer a L NIS Ueberwachung L KO_M 28 Spulenspannung SE a a Supervision Coilvoltage C3 PACE M B Relai SCH ONDA CND E gt elais ONDA OND C Relais gt 2 B Rel m A Y k t SR Ansteuerung C Relais C Relay C537 C Relay Driver 5kV 5kV 5kV lat 5V L506 HV_M 41N t i v E SHOCK_M SEN e 26m REL5O0 REL500 4TN 22 R24 G Per 499R 18 CND PC REL 2 pars 10K eo 12V 12V 12V PC RELA3 A elu LL Be DAS LS SHOCKA s 3 Energiemessung ir Sage AIRLL3303 Energymeasurement OS alee Relaisansteuerung fuer HV Test nel CNR U F Wandler Relaiscontrol for HV Test com U F Converter TLE2082CD UF Ss err CRL RA hs 2K6T de 33K2 GNDA GND S er GON 5 8 15 VS VS DUMPA R28 y IRLL 3303 1 FOUT vIN 4 RS S 2K21 ADSSAUR 5K11 AS a geg A a RT RE Lo lt Ta SN 12V cell47aP 6 Ge RT 221K 100K e D5 saa Se Soe Ansteuerung B Relais ot ale o 6 S S c31122N SE Spe E B Relay Driver 2 Xi l Impul sf ormung ter TLE2082CD mauler CNDA T4 T 8 A EEEE Pulseforming e pe TUM UN SUME ee ia RLL3303 10
93. he PCB Pacer provides following functions Generation of floating HV The generated voltage level is sufficient to deliver any selected current level to the highest expectable patient resistance e Switched current source for pace pulses The pace pulse current is regulated by means of a programmable current source Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 13 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Block Diagram PCB Pacer Connectors Pulse Generation PCB Analog Pulse Control PCB Digital Battery The battery in the Dash Responder is a rechargeable NiCd battery with a charge level of 2000 mAh and nominal 12 Volt 10 cells The battery contains a charge level monitoring system to measure the remaining charge in the battery By pressing the key on the battery front the actual charge level can be displayed Nevertheless the displayed charge level provides no information about the quality and usability of the battery A worn out battery may still possess its capacity but as a result of an increased internal resistance is only partially operational in the defibrillator The batteries should be periodically tested in the ASU 3000 Batteries 2009219 001 General Information Rechargeable batteries require special maintenance and continued checks to assure they function in emergency situations It is normal for batteries of this type to self discharge even when the
94. he shock immediately To do so simultaneously press the two SHOCK keys When using paddles simultaneously press the two keys on the paddles e After the shock release the audio signal stops and the delivered energy is displayed for 5 seconds on the Dash Responder e According to the requirements of the IEC AAMI standards this value must be in the range as shown in the following table If the discharge circuit is interrupted cable defect a safety discharge will be initiated within 200 ms after the release of the shock In this case OJ will be displayed as the delivered energy Accuracy of Shock Energy Selected Energy Energy Delivered Energy Delivered Dash Responder Defibtester Display 2 0 4 0 5 3 5 5 3 7 3 5 6 5 7 5 9 5 5 8 5 10 8 12 8 5 11 5 20 18 22 18 5 21 5 30 27 33 27 8 32 3 50 45 55 46 3 53 8 100 90 110 92 5 107 5 Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 57 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Selected Energy Energy Delivered Energy Delivered Dash Responder Defibtester Display 150 135 165 138 8 161 3 200 180 220 185 0 215 0 300 270 330 277 5 322 5 360 324 396 333 0 387 0 If the energy that has been charged is not within the selected limits a calibration according to the procedure found on page 20 has to be performed Pacemaker test Pacemaker Test With pacer testadapter The pacer testadapter 220 101 01 offer
95. ided in the table on page 57 The calibration should also be performed whenever a circuit board is removed repaired or replaced in the defibrillator The calibration should also be performed if the software was updated Manufacturer Responsibility Failure on the part of all responsible individuals hospitals or the institutions employing the use of this defibrillator to implement the recommended maintenance schedule may cause equipment failure and potential operator and patient health hazards The manufacturer does not in any manner unless an Equipment Maintenance Agreement exists assume the responsibility for performing the recommended maintenance schedule The sole responsibility rests with all individuals hospitals or institutions utilizing the defibrillator Visual Inspection Carefully inspect the defibrillator prior to each patient being admitted to the monitoring system Follow theses guidelines when inspecting the equipment e Carefully inspect the defibrillator for obvious physical damage to the outer case display screen and controls Do not use the defibrillator if physical damage is evident Refer damaged equipment to qualified service personnel for repair before using it again on a patient e Inspect all external connectors top and rear for degraded pins prongs and connector housings Refer damaged equipment to qualified service personnel for repair before using it again on a patient e Inspect all cable insulation cable s
96. ights reserved Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 2 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 1 General Introduction 7 2 General Overview of the Dash Responder 9 GE Medical Systems Instrument Part Numbers 9 Configuration of Instrument Part Numbers 9 Configuration of the PCB Part Numbers 9 Instrument status documentation 9 Instrument Versions of the Dash Responder 9 3 General Description 10 Dash Responder Block Diagram 10 Dash Responder Device 10 PCB Analog 10 Block Diagram 10 PCB Digital 11 Block Diagram 11 PCB Power Management 12 Block Diagram 12 PCB Pacer 13 Block Diagram 13 Battery 14 Batteries 2009218 001 2009219 001 14 Battery conditioning 16 Defective Battery 17 Battery replacement 17 4 Service Tool 18 Software Download Information 18 Installation 19 Software Download 19 Calibration 20 Monitor Interface test 21 Installation 21 Interface Test 22 5 Service Menu 23 User configurable settings 23 Structure of the Service Menu 23 6 Replacing PCBs 26 Safety Information for Disassembly 26 Disassembly Procedure 26 Opening Unit 26 Analog PCB 26 Digital PCB 28 Pacer PCB 29 Power Management PCB Battery Case 30 High Voltage Capacitor 32 Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 3 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies
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98. in wires could break Reassembling e To reassemble the Analog PCB follow the steps mentioned in the assembling description in reverse order Remember the two screws fixing the air coil are a little bit longer than the other five that fix the PCB e When reassembling the HV Capacitor make sure the insulation foil is properly placed The foil has to be wrapped around the capacitor so that the joint is located in the middle of the lower side of the capacitor Fasten the capacitor on the bracket with two cable ties 360mm 7 5mm scr3x8 Analog PCB Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 27 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Digital PCB Disassembling NOTE The Power Management PCB Battery Case and the Pacer PCB have to be removed before removing the Digital PCB see disassembly procedure for Power Management PCB Battery Case on page 30 and disassembly procedure for Pacer PCB on page 29 Otherwise no access to all screws is possible Undo the big screws to dismount the front from the upper case shell e Disconnect the flex flat cable to the keypad Be careful not to crack the flex cable Undo the screw of the Digital PCB to remove the PCB e The display can be removed from the Digital PCB and replaced by a new one Reassembling e Connect the Digital PCB with the front case shell by inserting the pins of the display connector in the s
99. ining if potential electrical health hazards to the patient or operator of the device exist To help you establish a systematic maintenance routine GE Medical Systems recommends that you perform all safety tests presented in this chapter e upon receipt of the device e every twelve months thereafter e each time the main enclosure is disassembled or a circuit board is removed tested repaired or replaced CAUTION Failure to implement a satisfactory maintenance schedule may cause undue equipment failure and possible health hazards Unless you have an Equipment Maintenance Contract GE Medical Systems does not in any manner assume the responsibility for performing the recommended maintenance procedures The sole responsibility rests with the individual or institution using the equipment GE Medical Systems service personnel may at their discretion follow the procedures provided in this manual as a guide during visits to the equipment site Test Conditions Electrical safety tests may be performed under normal ambient conditions of temperature humidity and pressure Test Equipment e Safety Tester for measurements according to IEC 601 Testing connector according to the following picture Measuring Device 0 015 pF Measuring device R21 MQ NOTES The MD measuring device is the circuitry defined by the appropriate standard for measuring leakage current The measuring devices defined by various
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101. is higher than the chosen level shock possible with the charged energy ENERGY LOW The charged energy didn t reach the chosen level shock possible with the charged energy LEADS FAIL NO SYNC ECG lead failure at monitor synchronized defibrillation not possible No COMM NO SYNC No communication with monitor synchronized defibrillation not possible NO MONITOR NO SYNC monitor not ready synchronized defibrillation not possible TELEMETRY NO SYNC patient monitor receives ECG via telemetry due to the long delay this signal is not suitable for synchronization Combo mode Pacemaker Message Explanation APPLY ELECTRODES excessive contact impedance at the defibrillation electrodes PACER ACTIVE user tries to turn off the defibrillator while pacemaker is still in operation PACER ERROR internal pacemaker problem PADS REQUIRED no pads are applied when pacemaker is turned on Page 36 of 72 Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Error Numbers Error numbers displayed after device was switched on Error Explanation Number 1 Unresolved exception in program 2 Internal RAM 3 External RAM 4 Keyboard key pressed during device start 5 Bootloader Flash RAM 6 Program code Flash RAM 7 EEPROM 11 Failure of Internal Discharge Caution Risk of high voltage on HV Cap
102. ision F Page 34 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Fault Reason Solution The message ERROR lt gt An error was detected during Consider the table of error occurs during selftest test of internal parts of the numbers on page 37 to get an device idea of the error cause Try to resolve the error or replace the PCB Charging Status LED is not No power supply provided from Connect the monitor to mains illuminated when Monitor is monitor to defibrillator power line connected to the defibrillator Chet the monitor s properly placed on top of the defibrillator and the lever is engaged Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 35 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 8 Error Messages and System Information Messages Overall Device Message Explanation SHUTDOWN message before the device switches off auto matically BATTERY REQUIRED no battery inserted DEVICE ERROR lt gt Internal Device error device should not be used SWITCH OFF Error number is a hint to the cause of the error TRY AGAIN For Error numbers see page 37 Defibrillator Message Explanation APPLY ELECTRODES electrodes disconnected BATTERY LOW Battery is partly depleted 5 shocks with 360 J each can still be triggered CONNECT DEFIB ELECTRODES no defibrillation electrode connector plugged into the device ENERGY HIGH The charged energy
103. itched off when the electrode connector is removed Test Features e 5 indicators on battery indicating the battery charge level defibrillator test by discharging the stored energy into the integrated 50 ohm load resistance max twice within 15 minutes e 3 digit display of the delivered energy e warning on LCD when discharge circuit is interrupted e g pacer electrode not applied Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 51 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies e automatic power on self test with error message Synchronization with ECG signal of either polarity via monitor indicated by yellow LED trigger marks on monitor display e in synchronized mode delivery of defibrillation pulse delayed by 15 ms max after trigger pulse from monitor delay between R wave and sync pulse refer to operator s manual of patient monitor Pacemaker operating modes Demand Fix e pacer rate 30 to 200 ppm adjustable in steps of 5 ppm 1 e pacer output O to 200 mA 10 0 to 500 Ohms adjustable in steps of 5 mA e pulse width 20 ms 0 5 e pulse shape monophase square wave pulse e recovery time of 50 ms after pulse delivery Power Supply from exchangeable NiCd battery rated voltage 12 V e rated capacity 2 0 Ah e battery charges either in the device or in the external charging unit ASU 3000 When charged in the device power supply from connected Dash 2000 Dash
104. jektion Format Ma stab Scale Oberfl che Finish tete L Nene EC AL 29 06 00 File Name ane Approved pe 12 00 pe Schlosser 2002550 013 _SZ02 Gepr ft Approved Dokument Bezeichnung Document Description Zeichn Art Blatt Nr Teil Bezeichnung Part Description Teil Nr a Number doc schem SZ02 a ERU Z 02 MRI Dash Responder 2002550 001 002 The differences to the first version 1 0 are described in the MRI The approved revision status of software and or hardware updates can be taken from the currently valid MRI Part No or Index Depending on manufacture within any one version there may be several valid revision statuses listet in the column compatible with Explanation of hardware updates pcb analog 2002316 001 B Initial Release C Reduced noise of HV measurement pcb digital 2000923 001 D_ Initial Release E Elimination of wire wraps to layout Change of filter network between XFC and VDDSYN pin Z2 because of recommendation of Motorola EMI improvement pcb power mgnt 2002440 001 Initial Release Software V1 0 and V1 01 Elimination of wire wraps to layout PER ASYNC RXD TXD Interface inactive without monitor white screen Dash3000 Software V1 01 required Power up only if battery voltage is sufficient pcb keypad 2001158 001 Initial Release Change of LED s pcb connector 2002436 001 Initial Release pcb pacer 2001198 001 Initial Release Placement of diode D7 into layout Removement of con
105. kage Current Test 62 13 Spare Parts List 64 14 Master Record Index see Appendix 69 15 Circuit Diagrams see Appendix 71 Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 5 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies REFERENCES Reference Document Title UM User Manual for Dash Responder Version 1 0 Rev A 2002853 002 A Lang Languages of Dash Responder Version 1 Revision History This manual is subject to the GE Medical Systems Information Technologies change order service The revision code a letter that follows the document part number changes with every update of the manual The initial version of the manual has the letter A Part No Revision Code Date Comment 2004768 001 V0 1 2001 03 Draft 2004768 001 Rev A 2001 05 Release A 2004768 001 Rev B 2001 07 ECO 067557 2004768 001 Rev C 2001 09 ECO 067925 2004768 001 Rev D 2002 12 ECO 070336 2004768 001 Rev E 2004 01 ECO 075782 2004768 001 Rev F 2005 05 ECO 080823 Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 6 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 1 General Introduction The Dash Responder is a lightweight portable defibrillator which must be connected to a Dash 2000 or Dash 3000 4000 patient monitor for operation The Dash Responder is available with or without transcutaneous pacer The Dash Responder is powered from a rechargeable battery which is inserted into the device A new fully charged b
106. l Systems Information Technologies 2 General Overview of the Dash Responder GE Medical Systems Instrument Part Numbers Configuration of Instrument Part Numbers The instrument part number comprises of ten digits the first seven digits determine the instrument type and the last three separated by a hyphen the instrument version The user language is determined by configuration thus is no part of the instrument number Configuration of the PCB Part Numbers The number of the PCB is listed on the barcode label The label can be seen on the PCB without dismounting As some PCBs need additional tests before they get delivered as field replacement boards this boards and assemblies were given separate spare part numbers Therefore were special field replacement spare parts are available this need to be ordered see Spare Parts List on page 64 The affiliated documentation e g reference diagrams circuit diagrams and parts lists are listed under the part number of the PCB part number Instrument status documentation Due to hardware and software combination unambiguous documentation of the instrument assembly status is necessary also in event of repairs Master Record Index 2002550 013 The master record index lists the valid configurations for the Dash Responder Numbers for all permissible components of the device are listed Spare part numbers are provided where available Instrument Versions of the Dash Responder
107. n 1 Before loading a new software write down the actual device defib and pacer setup see User configurable settings on page 23 2 After replacing any of the PCBs energy calibration has to be done For more details see Section Calibration on page 20 Installation 1 Create a directory on your hard disk e g stools and copy the service program drst exe into this directory as well as the software file s hex for the product software 2 Attach the DRST Box to the Dash Responder instead of a Dash Monitor 3 Connect the power supply and the serial cable to the DRST Box The other end of the serial cable should fit into a free COM port of your PC You may need a standard 9pin 25pin adapter if the PC has a 25 pin socket COM 4 The application software for the Dash Responder comes on a separate floppy disk Software Download 1 2 3 The product software must be available in the same directory as DRST exe Check at the DRST Box that e the LED PERIPRESENT is ON and e the Switch 9 18V is ON Read out all user specific setup and write it down see User configurable settings on page 23 Start the Bootloader following these steps e Switch off the defib Hold down the CHARGE and left SHOCK key simultaneously e Press and release the ON OFF key Release the CHARGE and the left SHOCK keys simultaneously when the SYNC LED and SHOCK LED are blinking alternately e Start DRST exe on the PC and select the
108. n the appropriate specification below the device under test fails this test and should be repaired and tested again e 100 pA 0 05 volts on the DMM at 120 240 VAC with external paddle electrodes e 50 uA 0 05 volts on the DMM at 120 240 VAC with internal paddle electrodes NOTE The 50 uA limit is according to ANSI AAMI DF2 The leakage current is measured from each paddle 2 Change the leakage tester polarity switch to the RVS position 3 Read the leakage current indicated on the DMM If the reading is greater than the appropriate specification below the device under test fails this test and should be repaired and tested again e 100 pA 0 05 volts on the DMM at 120 240 VAC with external paddle electrodes e 50 uA 0 05 volts on the DMM at 120 240 VAC with internal paddle electrodes NOTE The 50 uA limit is according to ANSI AAMI DF2 The leakage current is measured from each paddle Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 62 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 4 Set the power switch on the leakage tester to OFF Leakage Tester Partial Schematic e NORM M D Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 63 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 13 Spare Parts List Device Part Description Spare Pcb Analog Spare Pcb Digital Spare Ass Power Management Spare Pcb Pacer LCD Di
109. nector PACE_P 4mm to the top and 3mm on the right Replacment of pacer transformer TR500 from old 2002200 001 to new 6kV typ 2004685 001 than 5 solder pins 916 189 03 are unnecessary GE Medical Systems IT GmbH o OO l La ps5 Munzinger S13 3 gt 015507 peb keypad Index B hau CUA Beine D 79111 Freiburg f 067925 pcb digital Index f hinzu 12 09 01 G Krieg e d 067648 pcb analog Index C hinzu 22 08 01 G Krieg Werkstoff Material 066505 englischer Text hinzu 04 07 01 G Krieg nn o ee m Pb 9568 hiaReeseiot L 230301 GKreg RER xmi cu gt eja rowa _Animunsherhrebung oo Wane Freimafitoleranz Tolerance Projektion Format Ma stab Scale Oberfl che Finish Datum Date Name a AL File Name Gepriift Approved 14 12 00 H Schlosser 2002550 014 203 a nn Dokument Bezeichnung Document Description Zeichn Art Blatt Nr Teil Bezeichnung Part Description Teil Nr Part Number doc schem SZ03 Dokument Nr Document No SZ 03 MRI Dash Responder 2002550 001 002 2002550 014 Schutzvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten Copyright GE Medical Systems IT Copyright GE Medical Systems IT Schutzvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten CONN RCPT ELECTRODES 2003413 001 DS SHOCK_ M CA SHOCK P QC HI 00000000 PL N L a SHOCK M ano K0 Mi aaa KO_P ooo 2002316 001 SPEAK SPKR ASSY 2003415 001 Dokument Nr Document Fo SS
110. nit DEFI_RESET SDA SCL EN_SHOCKA EN_SHOCKB KB_CHARGE KB_DISCHARGE A_DATA B_DATA Ow DOLE Wei gt HP CHARGE HP DISCH PADDLE4 PADD RELAISA RELAISB EN_CHAR GEA EN CHARGEB HO V BAT V_HV_1 V_HV_2 HP CHARGE HP _DISCHARGE PADDLE4 PADDLES RELAISA V_BAT V_HV_1 V_HV_2 HV P HV N Hochspannungserzeugung Highvoltagegenerat ion EN PWM 3 5 RELAISB HV P Spannungsversorgung EN_CHARGEA EN_CHARGEB EN_PWM 5 5 HV N Pat iententeil Pat ientunit Marquette Hellige GmbH 7007 rreiouro 2002317 001 Sheet 1 of 5 Not equipped in Version REVISIONS Revision No Index Date Name A03 2002315 001 x1 2002316 001 ER21920 1 20 01 00 VRP Date Name x2 ER23599 2 17 07 00 RP DRAWN 16 12 1999 VRP x3 MR26708 A_ 30 10 00 VRP APPROVED 23 12 1999 WHL x4 x5 ISSUED V PLACKE SCHEMATIC ANALOG DASH ADD ON DEFI Thursday September 16 1999 USER CAE B daod analog Schut zvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten
111. ocket on the Digital PCB Be careful not to bend any of the pins e Fix the PCB with its three screws e Connect the flex flat cable to the keypad This can best be done with a goose necked tweezers Make sure to fasten the actuator properly Front case Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 28 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies scr3x8 Digital PCB Pacer PCB Disassembling CAUTION Wait a few minutes before dismounting the Pacer after it has been in use because it can hold a harmful voltage for several minutes Disconnect all connectors to the Pacer PCB Undo the two screws that fix the Pacer PCB to the upper case shell Undo the two screws that fix the Power Management PCB to the upper case shell near the Pacer PCB Undo the two screws that fix the battery case as well as the Pacer PCB to the case shell Lift up the battery case from the upper shell of the case and pull out the Pacer PCB under the battery case Reassembling First remove the four screws that fix the battery case Power Management PCB to the upper case shell on the back of the battery case Loosen the screw that fix the battery case to the upper case shell that is located beneath the unlock button of the battery This screw also fixes the EMC foil of the Power Management PCB to the upper case shell Reach into the battery case with one hand and lift it at its back so that the Pacer P
112. pad to PCB Digital Name Description VO Level Active PIN Nr SYNC_LED_ LED is illuminated in Sync O 5V L 16 Mode and blinks during each Sync pulse CHARGED_LED_ LED is illuminated when O 5V L 17 selected energy has been charged PACER ON LED LED is illuminated when Pacer O 5V L 5 Mode active and blinks on each delivered pace pulse KB_DISCHARGE2 Key SHOCK2 O 5V H 6 _UB VCC Supply Voltage 5V 4 GND Ground OV 18 Pacer PCB Connector name PACER Interface PCB Pacer to PCB Digital Name Description VO Level Active Pin VCCP switched power supply from 9 18V 1 Dash 2000 3000 4000 for voltage generation of pace pulse GNDP Ground for VCCP OV 2 VCCP switched power supply from 9 18V 3 Dash 2000 3000 4000 for voltage generation of pace pulse GNDP Ground for VCCP OV 4 VCC power supply 5V 5 GND Ground for VCC OV 6 PHASE_A_ clock for HV Generator I H L L 7 GND Ground for VCC OV 8 PHASE_B_ clock for HV Generator I H L L 9 GND Ground for VCC OV 10 Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 43 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Interface PCB Pacer to PCB Digital Name Description VO Level Active Pin PACE_RESET_ Pacer Reset I H
113. r measurements according to IEC601 e Pacer Testadapter 220 101 01 Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 55 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies e Service Tool 2006861 001 Oscilloscope e Defi paddles 217 333 01 Internal Defi electrodes 217 308 01 Electrode Cable for soft paddles 223 383 01 Performance test Power up test Insert a charged battery e Switch on the device by pressing the ON OFF key All LEDs should shortly flash once BATTERY CHARGE LED may or may not flash e The indicator of the On Off key is illuminated when the device is turned on Observe the display whether any error messages are displayed The messages that are displayed during a normal boot sequence are SELFTEST DASH RESPONDER software version COPYRIGHT GEMS IT year After the boot sequence has been successfully performed the device starts up with a selected energy according to the settings for the autosequence mode Key Test e Press both ENERGY SELECT keys simultaneously and then select SERVICE MODE COMP TEST and KEY TEST Now press the following keys and verify the display entry Key Display CHARGE Charge SYNC Sync left ENERGY SELECT Energy Select v right ENERGY SELECT Energy Select a left SHOCK Shock left RIGHT SHOCK Shock right additional for Pacer Function LEFT RATE PPM Rate v RIGHT RATE PPM Rate A LEFT OUTPUT MA Output v RIGHT OUTPUT MA Ou
114. refore this indication can read a number greater than 100 because a new battery has a capacity higher than the nominal value A battery with less than 60 F NEW charge level must be replaced See also chapter Battery conditioning on page 16 Charging Status Indicator The Charging Status Indicators are e solid yellow while the battery is being charged solid green when the battery is charged blinking yellow when there is a charging problem In case of a charging problem most probably the battery is defect and must be replaced Fault Symptom Analysis This information is provided for the benefit of service technicians responsible for the maintenance and repair of the monitor The symptoms covered in this part of the Troubleshooting section represent only a selected number of faults that you may encounter and by no means are intended to cover every possible failure that may occur A systematic approach to the diagnosis of problems as well as a general understanding of the archi tecture both hardware and software of the defibrillator are essential to ensure successful trouble shooting of this device The manufacturer recommends formal service training before repairs are attempted on the defibrillator The Service Tips listed below combined with formal training should provide the service technician with skills necessary to service and repair a defibrillator in the event of a malfunction Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Rev
115. ropriate blank wire Hint Use the wire that short circuits the replacement capacitor for this purpose Reassembling Remove the short circuit wire on the terminals of the replacement capacitor Wrap the insulation foil around the capacitor so that the edge of the foil is placed in the middle of the side of the negative terminal of the capacitor and the end of the foil coincides with the bottom of the capacitor Putthe cap on the bottom of the capacitor e Connect the wires to the capacitor use the inner terminals Beware the polarity Put the cap on the top of the capacitor to cover the connection terminals Thread new cable ties in the sockets for the capacitor e Put the capacitor on the sockets in the Dash Responder and fix it with the cable ties CAUTION Check that the Dash Responder is loaded with minimum Software Version 1 01 Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 32 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 7 Troubleshooting Tips Electrostatic Discharge ESD CMOS Components The defibrillator makes extensive use of CMOS components because they are more immune to noise and consume less power than standard TTL or NMOS components However CMOS components are inherently more susceptible to electrostatic discharge ESD damage than other types of semiconductor materials ESD damage causing a weakening or complete breakdown of p n junctions within multilayer semicon
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117. s comment Roe ee ee short circuit in the device disconnect battery from device ONES short circuit of battery cells battery defect battery cannot be used any more Fault indication LED what it means comment SAA SA electronics fault perform reset if problem persists battery cannot be used any more Perform reset For a reset the TEST button needs to be pressed longer than 10 seconds It is recommended to perform a reset each time a fault is indicated If the fault indication persists the battery is defective and cannot be used any more est TT E gt 105 PEN Ag Pr Automatic shut down of the display protection from deep discharging To protect the battery from deep discharging the display shuts down automatically The imminent shut down is indicated by running lights with each of the 5 LEDs blinking in sequence for about 1 second The display reactivates automatically when the battery is being charged Battery conditioning The battery should be conditioned with the internal battery conditioning program or with the optional battery charging unit ASU 3000 every month As the ASU 3000 is a specially designed battery charging unit that has a definite conditioning mechanism it is advisable to use it to condition the battery Furthermore the conditioning cycle will last about twenty one hours if performed in the defibrillator and only five hours in the ASU 3000
118. s two possibilities for pacemaker testing dependent of the setting of the switch on the testadapter 1 Pacing pulse detecting via LED switch in upper position 2 Pacing pulse measurement with an oscilloscope switch in lower position The testadapter contains a resistor of 500 Ohms that is wired between the connectors of the testadapter Do not actuate the Defib and Charge keys e Connect the pacer testadapter to the defib e Switch pacemaker on and select operating mode FIX e Select the oscilloscope position of the testadapter switch and connect the osci to the testadapter Using the mA mA key select any pulse amperage Using the P min P min key select any frequency Using the oscilloscope measure the drop in voltage across the internal measuring resistor Adjust the following values on the Dash Responder and verify the values measured by the oscilloscope DASH Responder setup Values to measure mA PPM mA 10 Pulsewidth PPM 1 in ms 5 0 60 5 60 5 20 0 60 50 120 50 20 0 120 150 120 150 20 0 120 200 120 200 20 0 120 e Calculate pulse amperage according to Ohm s Law I U R Pulse amperage measured voltage measuring resistor 500 ohms Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 58 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Error message CHECK ELECTRODES appears when pulse current deviates from configured value 20 or 20 mA
119. serial interface COM 1 4 you chose to connect the Dash Responder If the connection is correct RESPONDER FOUND is displayed 4 Now select the desired software in the download window hex and click on DOWNLOAD After successful installation of the software duration about 3 minutes the message END DOWNLOAD appears in the bottom line of the service tool window The Dash Responder restarts 5 Enter the previous setup see User configurable settings on page 23 Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 19 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Calibration Dash Responder Service Tool DRST 1 0 lel ES Download Calibration A f Connection Counter Switch Delivered Measured Energy Energy 1 360 372 Galibrate Opening Com ok PICA PPICB Charged Calibration Charged Calibration Dash Responder found Energy Factor Energy Factor eo Free EEE me aa H eeng t Defi shock Exit GE Medical Systems Information Technologies G Com1 C Com3 C Com2 C Com4 The accuracy of the shock energy measurement needs to be checked on a regular basis see Maintenance and Technical Inspection on page 54 and after any replacements of PCBs or update of the software CAUTION No more than 16 shocks can be applied without a pause of about 15 minutes afterwards to avoid overheating of the device
120. splay HV Capacitor HV Capacitor Battery Pack Resistor Assembly Detailed Part Description Spare Pcb Analog including 2 cable ties 7 5mm 3 cable ties 2 5mm and 3 adhesive cable tie sockets high pot tested Spare Pcb Digital Spare Assembly Power Management includes Pcb Power Management and Battery Compartment Spare Pcb Pacer high pot tested LCD Display with backlight and connector HV Capacitor 34uF 5 3kV order 2 cable ties P N 92309686 separately Replaced by 2026979 001 HV Capacitor 35uF 5 2kV order 2 cable ties P N 92309686 separately Needs SW version 1 01 or upwards Battery Pack NiCD Resistor Assembly for testload Mechanical Parts for Upper Case Part Description Upper Case Rubber gasket Rubber Gasket Battery Compartment Spare Locking Handle Flat Washer Stop Part Slide Spring Leg Bracket Page 64 of 72 Detailed Part Description Upper Case rubber gasket and labels have to be ordered separately Rubber gasket for upper case order length of 70cm Rubber Gasket for Battery Compartment Spare Locking Handle including Lever Arm Handle and Spring Leg Flat Washer for holding Locking Handle Plastic Yoke for directing Locking Handle Plastic Slide for front or back Spring Leg metal spring for plastic slide Metal Bracket on top side Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Part No 2007050 001 2007311 001 20073 12 001 20073 13 001 2003348 001 90344988
121. sponder V1 0 Revision F Page 38 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Monitor Connector Described in the following table are the signals that are used by the Dash Responder additional signal on the Dash Hardware Peripheral Expansion Interface which are not used for the Dash Responder are shaded DASH MONITOR HARDWARE INTERFACE SR Pin Name Description VO Type Level active Nr GND Ground OV 1 9TO18VM j 2 E Power Supply from Monitor I 9 18V Switched 9 18V e od Sync pulse to Defibrillator I TTL H a By this signal the Monitor L 4 EERSENETSPRES switches the Ethernet lines of O OV ENT o the docking station PER ENET TXD e Ethernet Transmit I TTL 5 PER ENET RXD Ee Ethernet Receive line O TTL 6 PER ENET TXD switched Ethernet Transmit I TTL 7 line PER ENET RXD ee Ethernet Receive line o TTL 8 PER_AUTOPORT 5 9 ID RXD Autoport ID receive O TTL This outport must be switched L 10 PER PRESENT to GND then the monitor O TTL PER PRESENT switches the power supply to the defib Asynchronous communication L 11 E NC RX transmit to Monitor Idle State O TTL is HI Startbit is LOW Asynchronous communication L 12 do NG TX transmit to defib Idle State is I TTL HI Startbit is LOW PACER BLANK L 13 Signal tells the monitor that an 0 TTL TC_PA Wm LAN pacemaker pulse was delivered PER_AUTOPORT
122. standard organizations IEC UL etc produce almost identical test measurement results Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 61 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Patient Sink Leakage Current Test Mains Voltage on the Applied Part This procedure only applies to Class I grounded earthed equipment and measures the leakage current from a mains voltage source into each of the paddles The measurement should be made with a patient monitor connected to the defibrillator Only in cases where the defibrillator is used stand alone the measurement can be performed with a service tool box connected to the defibrillator In this case the leakage current has to be measured at the ground plug of the service box Disconnect the service tool box from all other connections e g PC power supply etc WARNING The following step will cause high voltage 120 VAC to 240 VAC to appear at the PATN JACK on the leakage tester Do not touch the PATN JACK posts or paddle lead clips during this test as an electrical shock will occur Referring to the electrical diagram measurements have to be done under the following conditions e Polarity switch NORM and RVS GND switch GND closed Ifthe Service Tool box is used the GND plug of the service tools box has to be connected to the GND plug on the leakage tester 1 Read leakage current indicated on DMM If the reading is greater tha
123. t The Monitor Interface can be tested without a Monitor if not available or not ready using the service tool kit Dash and a PC Laptop see Software Download Information on page 18 Installation 1 Create a directory on your hard disk and copy the service program DRTest exe into this directory Revision F Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 2004768 001 Page 21 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 2 Attach the DRST Box to the Dash Responder instead of a Dash Monitor 3 Connect the power supply and the serial cable to the DRST Box The other end of the serial cable should fit into a free COM port of your PC You may need a standard 9pin 25pin adapter if the PC has a 25 pin socket COM Interface Test Switch off the Dash Responder Start the test by executing DRTest exe Follow the steps in the instruction window Dash Monitor Simulation for Dash Responder Test DRTest Instructions 1 Selected Com 1 4 2 Check Opening Com ok displayed in connection box ok continue failed check for free com on your PC Steps 1 of 17 Continue Connection Comi Com C Com2 Com4 Opening Com ok Receive into File Power Monitor Power Dash Monitor off EEE r Test Dash Responder E check ECG eads fat check Telemetry Start communications test NOTE The pushbuttons MONITOR POWE
124. t the RL N Lead the message LEADS FAIL NO SYNC will appear on the Display of the Responder The SYNC LED on the Responder turns off Pacer Option Tests 7 Pacer on off test Switch pacer function on and check that the yellow PACER ON OFF LED is on and the corresponding display frame for Pacer will be displayed 8 Pacer blank signal to Dash Monitor tested Set output to 5mA Set pacer Mode so that display shows FIX and check that the Dash Monitor shows a P and a blinking on its display 9 Detection of Telemetry ECG No special test needed if item 6 has been performed successfully Battery conditioning test On Dash Responder switch Pacer and SYNC mode off Press both ENERGY SELECT keys simultaneously select SERVICE MODE BATT COND Revision F 2004768 001 Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Page 59 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Check that F NEW value is not below 60 If it is below 60 exchange the battery Start conditioning and check that green CHARGING STATUS LED is blinking While the battery is being charged the yellow CHARGING STATUS LED is solid illuminated it is off during discharging the battery and it is blinking if there is a charging problem Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 60 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 12 Electrical Safety Tests Electrical safety tests provide a method of determ
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126. tIc 306 panhead 2x 801 776 96 2002548 001 2003413 001 cable assy scr f plastic 3x10 panhead 2 D 801 777 09 a an 923 096 82 M A ees G N Weel N 27 229 52 HF A 20054 70 001 scr f plastic 3x10 panhead 2x SSS 801 777 09 2005469 001 hierzu see cable assy Dash Responder 2002549 001 Teilindex d Teilaenderungsindex 071608 Munzinger D 79111 Freiburg Werkstoff Material x 071608 Sach Nr ge ndert 10 02 2003 c x 071521 Label 92122952 hinzu 22 01 2002 eime Rohteil x 066980 2006374 001 und 2006843 hinzu 14 05 01 rie a Re fin neue Zeichnung 11 12 00 V ME der ECO No Anderungsbeschreibung Change Description e ame reimabtoleranz Tolerance rojektion orma N er lache Finis Datum Date Name ISO 2168 mk Entworfen Dram 28 06 00 File Nome E amp Katz epr fl Approved 11 12 00 2002550 005 7M01 epr 1 Mpprove Dokument Bezeichnung Document Description A E N doc mech dwg MO il Nr Part Number Dash Responder 2002550 001 GE Medical Systems IT GmbH Str 3 2006374 001 Prof Zeichnun Copyright GE Medical Systems IT Schutzvermerk nach DIN34 beachten Dokument Nr Document No 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 LI 12 13 2002550 005 beachten chutzvermerk nach DIN DEF DEF DEF DEF DEF DEF DEF DEF DEF DEF DEF DEF DEF DEF
127. tT 8 2002550 006 PCB PACER DASH ADD ON DEFI CAP 35yF 526 5 2kV CABLE ASSY PCB PACER CABLE ASSY DASH RESPONDER 2002549 001 SEE Ho a Reece sing Zeck mn PACE M O PACE p a SHOCK Dies PCB ANALOG DASH ADD ON DEFI ASSY CONNECTOR GE Se see Ez y n fr aj A br f ILL UU HU e EEN A PES PME NE E PCB CONNECTOR DASH ADD ON DEFI 2002436 001 PCB POWER MANAGEMENT DASH ADD ON DEFI 2002440 001 o J oa Dif SS BATTMAN PCB KEYPAD DASH ADD ON DEFI 2001158 001 DSPL LCD 122x32 2003348 001 PCB DIGITAL DASH ADD ON DEFI 2000923 001 G a PE E EA I nur in 2002550 002 Hoher poses pat Tu 14 12 00 GKaltenbach Anderungsbeschreibung Change Description atum Date Freimafitoleranz Tolerance Projektion Format Ma stab Scale erfl che Finis File Name f A 1 F2002550 006 SZ01 ft Approve Dee erg e Description Zeichn Art Blatt Nr Teil Bezeichnung Part Description eil Nr Part Number Wo SZ 01 Dash Responder 2002550 001 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 Copyright GE Medical Systems IT Schutzvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten CONN RCPT ELECTRODES 2003413 001 EA PATA KO LL MIN
128. the lower shell of the case Turn the device upright again and lift off the upper shell of the case This can be done by lifting the shell at the back by a small amount and pull it to the front until the front shell disconnects from the lower shell Then turn the upper shell to the right and thereby open the device Disconnect the connectors of the Analog PCB and the Pacer PCB Analog PCB Disassembling e Disconnect the two connectors to the paddle connector on the rear of the unit One connector PC is located at the left side of the air coil L506 the other one SHOCK_P SHOCK_M is Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 26 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies located at the right side of the coil SHOCK_P and SHOCK_M should first be lifted with a goose necked tweezers to loosen them and afterwards disconnected Disconnect the connectors to the HV Capacitor CAUTION Short circuit the capacitor as long as it is not in use because it can show up a lethal voltage after a certain amount of time if not short circuited Cut the two cable ties that fix the HV Capacitor and remove the Capacitor Undo the seven screws on the Analog PCB Remember that the two screws that mount the air coil are a little bit longer than the others Remove the Analog PCB and put in a ESD packing CAUTION Don t handle the Analog PCB on the air coil L506 otherwise its th
129. to the Digital PCB Undo the screws of the battery case and the hexagonal threaded bolt Undo the three countersunk screws on the front of the battery case Remember the different lengths of the screws Remove the whole battery case with the Power Management PCB mounted on it The Power Management PCB can not be removed from the battery case The spare part consists of the Power Management PCB mounted on a new battery case Reassembling NOTE Before reassembling the Power Management PCB the Digital PCB should be reassembled To reassemble the Power Management PCB the monitor connector receptacle has to be reassembled first Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 30 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies e Put the receptacle through the hole in the upper case shell Make sure that the orientation of the receptacle is right The flex flat cable has to protrude out of the rubber part of the receptacle on the side located to the back of the upper case shell Regard the notch in the joint between the rubber part of the receptacle and the outer plastic part This notch has to be located to the back side of the upper case shell Fix the monitor connector receptacle with the screws e The flat flex cable should be placed in the socket on the Power Management PCB before reassembling the Power Management PCB to the device Make sure that the flex flat
130. tput A PACER ON OFF Pacer On Off PACER MODE Pacer Mode PACER PAUSE Pacer Pause NOTE For the test of the pacer keys press the keys at least 2 seconds Switch the Dash Responder off and on Revision F 2004768 001 Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Page 56 of 72 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Display Test Press both ENERGY SELECT keys simultaneously and then select SERVICE MODE COMP TEST and LCD TEST Acheckered pattern will appear e Verify that no pixels rows or columns are missing Detection of internal Electrodes e Connect the internal Defi Electrode 217 308 01 to the Dash Responder Increase energy with ENERGY SELECT key Check if the energy selection is limited to 50J Discharge and speaker test The correct release of the defibrillation shock can be checked by means of a test discharge For this test the stored energy is discharged into the defitester e Connect the defib paddles 217 333 01 to the Dash Responder e Connect the adapter lead to the two contacts on the defitester Using the ENERGY SELECT key select 50 J 100 J and 360 Joules check each value twice e Press the CHARGE KEY to initiate defibrillator charging When using paddles charging is initiated with the CHARGE SHOCK key on the right paddle When the defibrillator is charged an intermittent audio signal sounds and the display shows the charged energy level on the second line e Now trigger t
131. train reliefs and cable connectors for damage cracks or degradation Refer damaged equipment to qualified service personnel for repair before using it again on a patient The defibrillator electrodes as well as handles must be free of any cream residues Safety labels and inscriptions on the device are clearly legible General Cleaning Clean external surfaces The exterior surfaces may be cleaned with a lint free cloth dampened with one of these approved solutions Servicing Manual Dash Responder V1 0 Revision F Page 54 of 72 2004768 001 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies e ammonia diluted e Cidex mild soap dissolved or e sodium hypochlorite bleach diluted Recommendations The manufacturer recommends the following guidelines to avoid damaging of the defibrillator Dilute all cleaning solutions according to respective manufacturer recommendations Use a clean dry lint free cloth to wipe off excess cleaning solution after each application Do not pour water or cleaning solutions directly onto the device Do not allow fluids to run into crevices or connectors on the defibrillator Never use these cleaning agents e abrasive cleaners or solvents of any kind e alcohol based cleaning agents e wax containing a cleaning substance acetone or betadine CAUTION Follow these cleaning instructions exactly Failure to follow the instructions may melt distort or dull the finish of
132. turned off before removing or inserting a semiconductor Do not slide semiconductors or electrical electronic assemblies across any surface Do not touch semiconductor leads unless absolutely necessary Semiconductors and electrical electronic assemblies should be stored only in antistatic bags or boxes These guidelines may not guarantee a 100 static free workstation but can greatly reduce the potential for failure of any electrical electronic assemblies being serviced Special Components Surface mounted devices are used to aid in miniaturizing the electrical electronic assemblies within the defibrillator Surface mounted integrated circuits have legs that are soldered to rectangular pads on the surface of the printed circuit board PCB versus pin through devices having legs that are made to be inserted into solder fillets protruding completely through a PCB Surface mounted integrated circuits ICs SMD PLCC may have legs on either two or four sides of the IC Another surface mounted technology are Ball Grid Array ICs BGA using soldering balls as electrical connections on the bottom of the components Surface mounted resistors capacitors and diodes have conductive parts acting as legs that are directly soldered to the PCB WARNING Surface mounted components were not designed to be removed or replaced using standard soldering equipment Removal of surface mounted components using a conventional soldering iron can Revision
133. uctors which must be protected from electrostatic discharge When working on open devices and when handling PCBs it is important to observe ESD safety precautions Please read also the paragraph Electrostatic Discharge ESD on page 33 It is especially important that service personnel always establish contact between the PCB and ground before touching a component Use the following ESD protection guidelines when working on an open defibrillator or when handling PCBs Use an ESD protective underlay connected to a non fused earth conductor potential e Connect yourself to the ESD protective underlay via an armband Use an ESD protective travel bag to transport PCBs The following tools may be required for disassembling the unit e Goose necked tweezers e Phillips Screwdriver Type Phillips recess sizes 0 1 and 2 e Swivel wrench 7 mm for hexagonal spacers ESD packaging for PCBs ESD underlay with armband NOTE The Checkout Procedures and Electrical Safety Tests must be performed each time the device has been opened a circuit board is removed or replaced Disassembly Procedure Before any service interventions turn off the device and remove the battery Opening Unit To open the unit do the following e Lay the defibrillator upside down on a clean level surface ESD pad which is placed on a soft material Undo the 4 buried screws on the bottom beneath the feet of the device to dismount the upper and
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135. vision No Index Date Name X1 2002316 001 ER21920 1 20 01 00 VRP Date Name x2 ER23599 2 121 07 00 VRP DRAWN 21 12 1999 VRP x3 MR26708 A_ 30 10 00 VRP__ APPROVED 23 12 1999 WHL x4 x5 ISSUED V PLACKE SCHEMATIC DASH ADD ON DEFI ANALOG USER_CAE_B daod_analog UJ Oo 202 Schutzvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten
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