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DINAMAP* 

Compact 

Vital Signs Monitor 

  

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6.5 Procedural & Error Alarm Code Table 

 
 

Alarm 
Code 

LED 
Display 

LCD Display 

Audio Tone & 
Volume 

Effect of  
Alarm 
Silence 
switch 

Effect of 
Clear via 
Rotor 

Probable Cause 

N99 
 
N55 
 
N44 
 
N33 
 
N00 
 

No 
change 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

N99-NIBP FAILED 
 
N55- TIMEOUT: PRESS 
 
N44- TIMEOUT: TOTAL 
 
N33- TIMEOUT: INFLT 
 
N00- OVER PRESSURE 
 

 
 
 
High priority 
alarm. Volume 
adjustable. 

 
 
 
2 minutes 
silence 

 
 
 
Clear 

Unable to make an NIBP determination due to insufficient signal. 
 
One cuff pressure for > 1 minute. Motion artefact. 
 
Determination time exceeds 2 minutes. Motion artefact. 
 
Inflation time > 40 seconds or air leak detected. 
 
Overpressure detected. 

N12 

Systolic 
Display  
‘N12’ 
 

N0 Display 

Steady tone, 
maximum volume 

No effect 

No effect 

System pressure whilst idle 5 or 15mmHg above ambient for 30 seconds for a neonate or 
an adult cuff respectively 

N13 

Systolic 
Display  
‘N13’ 

No Display 

Steady tone, 
maximum volume 

No effect 

No effect 

Pump on/off status determined by measurement of pump current does not concur with 
Mainboard software expected status. Unit will power down within 30 seconds of detected 
failure.. 

P55 
 
P00 

 
No 
change 

P55-SpO

2

: NO SIGNAL 

 
P00-SpO

2

: NO SpO

2

 SENSOR 

 

High priority 
alarm. Volume 
adjustable. 

 
2 minutes 
silence 

 
Clear 

No or very low SpO

2

 signal. Check or reposition sensor. 

 
SpO

2

 sensor not connected. No sensor code detected. Sensor failure. 

 
E33 
 
E11 
 
E00 

 
 
 
No 
change 

 
E33-Temp: FAIL 
 
E11-Temp:  FAIL 
 
E00-Temp:  FAIL 
 

 
 
High priority 
alarm. Volume 
adjustable. 

 
 
2 minutes 
silence 

 
Clear 
 
Clear 
 
Clear 
 

 
Temperature probe not connected or inoperable. 
Predictive temperature loss of tissue contact > 30 sec. 
Removal of probe before temperature determination complete. 
 
Predictive temperature determination exceeds 60 sec. 

Summary of Contents for DINAMAP Compact T

Page 1: ...DINAMAP Compact Monitor Service Manual Second Edition March 1998 Part No 8600 ES 01 trademark ...

Page 2: ...2 This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 3: ...es are addressed through Change Information Sheets and replacement pages If a Change Information Sheet does not accompany this manual it is correct as printed Errors Omissions Excepted If in the normal use of this manual errors omissions or incorrect data are noted please notify Johnson Johnson Medical Ltd Coronation Road Ascot Berks SL5 9EY Tel 01344 871000 ...

Page 4: ...DINAMAP Compact Vital Signs Monitor 4 DINAMAP Compact Vital Signs Monitor Model TS ...

Page 5: ...ental Specifications 11 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 14 2 1 Introduction 14 2 2 Physical Description 14 2 3 Overall Principles of Operation 17 2 4 Functional Description 17 2 4 1 System Processor 17 2 4 2 Temperature System 18 2 4 3 NIBP System 19 2 4 4 Pneumatics System 19 2 4 5 SpO2 System TS model only 21 2 4 6 Power Supply 21 2 4 7 Audio Amplifier 22 2 4 8 Alarm and Communication Interfaces 22 2 4 9 ...

Page 6: ...the Pump and Pressure Transducer 47 3 4 6 Removal of the Printer 48 3 4 7 Reassembling the Monitor 49 4 MANUAL RELEASE TEST PROCEDURE 50 4 1 General 50 4 1 1 Test Equipment 50 4 1 2 Test Conditions 50 4 1 3 Service mode 50 4 2 Test Procedure 51 4 2 1 Power Up Tests 51 4 2 2 External DC Supply and Battery Indication Operation 51 4 2 3 Temperature Requirements 51 4 2 4 Pulse Oximeter Requirements 52...

Page 7: ...ty must be performed by or approved by Technical Service personnel Unauthorised repairs will void the warranty Products not covered by warranty should only be repaired by qualified electronic service personnel Extended warranties may be purchased for most products Contact your Johnson and Johnson Medical Technical Service Department for details and pricing If the product fails to operate correctly...

Page 8: ... loose particles entering the product Pack 10 to 15 cm of padding around all sides of the monitor Use packing tape to securely close the carton Insurance is at the customer s discretion Any claims for damage must be initiated by the sender 1 2 2 Service Loan Units A loan unit is provided on request at no charge during the service life of the product while the repair is being performed by Johnson J...

Page 9: ... Dukes Ride Crowthorne Berkshire RG45 6LS Tel 01344 750021 Fax 01344 750019 Johnson Johnson Medical GmbH Ostrasse 1 22844 Norderstedt Telefon 040 5 22 07 450 Telefax 040 5 22 07 490 Hotline 0130 13 73 85 Johnson Johnson Medical SANTE 1 Centrale parc Avenue Dully Prudhomme 92298 Chatenay Malabry Cedex Tel 1 40 91 29 04 Fax 1 40 91 29 50 1 4 Installation and Operation For information on the installa...

Page 10: ...r with the operation of the DINAMAP Compact Vital Signs Monitor Disconnect all the power sources before removing covers 1 6 Symbol Definitions 1 6 1 Safety Symbols ATTENTION Read accompanying documents Equipment complies with IEC601 1 1988 Type B F Defibrillator protected 1 6 2 Key and Display Symbols Power Off On SpO2 Silence Alarms Predictive Temperature NIBP Battery Power STAT External Power MA...

Page 11: ...for Accuracy AAMI ANSI standard 5 mmHg mean error 8 mmHg standard deviation intra arterial method BLOOD PRESSURE 20 seconds to 45 seconds typical DETERMINATION TIME Adult 120 seconds maximum Neonate 85 seconds maximum PULSE RATE DETERMINATION Adult Paediatric 30 200 BPM Neonate 30 200 BPM PULSE RATE ACCURACY 3 5 percent OVERPRESSURE CUT OFF Adult Paediatric 300 330 mmHg Neonate 150 165 mmHg Predic...

Page 12: ...l haemoglobin in neonatal blood e g N 25 accuracy on neonates is 3 rather than 2 Note Refer to NELLCOR PURITAN BENNET S sensor specifications PULSE RATE DETERMINATION 20 BPM 250 BPM 3 beats SATURATION PITCH INDICATOR Pitch changes with saturation Volume selectable from 0 off to 9 WAVEFORMS Pulse Plethysmograph waveform on LCD gain compensated SENSOR DISCONNECT The monitor will detect the attachmen...

Page 13: ...HERIC 700 to 1060 hectoPascal PRESSURE RANGE STORAGE TEMPERATURE 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F STORAGE TRANSPORTATION 500 to 1060 hectoPascal ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE HUMIDITY RANGE 0 to 95 non condensing RADIO FREQUENCY Complies with IEC Publication 801 3 Draft 7 second edition ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY 3 0V m modulation 80 AM 1kHz frequency range 26 0 1000 0Mhz This product conforms with the essential re...

Page 14: ...sical Description Each monitor is supplied with an accessory pack The contents of the pack vary according to model and are listed below Model DINAMAP Compact T Monitor Qty Description 1 DINAMAP Compact Monitor with integral printer 1 AC DC Power Converter 2 Mains power leads 1 x UK type and 1 x European type 1 Rechargeable Battery 1 Cuff Standard Adult 1 Pneumatic Hose 12 ft Standard Adult 2 Print...

Page 15: ...ERNAL POWER Connection socket for the supplied external power converter ONLY 4 FUSE HOLDER External power source line fuse holder 5 DATA INTERFACE CONNECTOR Host communications port 15 way D type RS232 serial port for use with equipment conforming to IEC 601 only 6 REMOTE ALARM CONNECTOR Remote Alarm port with both normally open and normally closed isolated contacts for use with equipment conformi...

Page 16: ...uration options 22 C F DISPLAY These indicate that Temperature is being displayed in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit 12 Press this key to begin or halt an NIBP determination The key also cancels STAT mode 23 TEMP PROBE CONNECTOR Plug the predictive temperature probe cable into this socket 13 Press this key to begin or halt operation of the STAT mode of NIBP monitoring 24 SpO2 SENSOR CONNECTOR Attach...

Page 17: ...tor settings are maintained by an internal rechargeable NiCd backup battery The monitor includes a pneumatics system required for NIBP operation NIBP determinations are made by pumping up the air pressure in a restrictive cuff and monitoring the oscillatory signals in the system as the pressure is released Large deflation steps are employed for NIBP and the system processor interpolates measuremen...

Page 18: ...PIC provides control of PSU status battery charging printer and alarm annunciator audio output Communications between the system processor and the PIC are continually monitored in order to provide additional fail safe security for the monitor All measurement alarm and communications ports of the instrument are isolated to IEC601 2 4 2 Temperature System The temperature system for the Model DINAMAP...

Page 19: ...f IC2 also enters the analogue multiplexer IC20 When selected it provides a pressure transducer excitation reference value to the system processor The control signals for the multiplexer ASEL0 ASEL2 are generated by the system processor The pulse rate component typically one percent of the cuff pressure signal is filtered and separated from the PT1 pressure signal The low pass filter formed around...

Page 20: ...certained from the VALVESENSE signal Once the system processor has determined which cuff type is being used it instructs latch IC3 to output an ADULT signal to TR1 In the pump pressure transducer circuit on the Main Board IC8 generates a high precision 5 volt reference which is made available to dual op amps IC10 and IC21 This reference is monitored by the system processor as PT2_REF The buffered ...

Page 21: ...volt DC output When both supplies are present the power supply will operate from the line supply if it is greater than 12 volts If the line supply is greater than 16 volts the battery will be charged both when the monitor is switched on and off The power supply sequencing functions are controlled by the PIC IC5 Incoming line power from the external power converter has any high voltage spikes snubb...

Page 22: ...g regulator IC10 which produces a 14 volt supply to linear regulator IC19 which in turn produces the analogue supply 12VR line A sample of the 12VV line is taken by R44 R45 producing the PUMP_V signal while a sample is taken across 12VR and 12VR lines by R47 R48 producing the ANALOGUE_V signal These are measured by ADCs inside the PIC to confirm the operation of the power supplies 2 4 7 Audio Ampl...

Page 23: ...or links R1 to R11 are inserted in series with the anode of each diode to provide different LED currents within the same multiplex group The display drivers are all controlled by the system processor via the SPI bus data signal SPTXD This transmits the display data and controls the brightness of the displays by varying the multiplexer s PWM ratio Data is latched into each driver ICs when the respe...

Page 24: ... is 6 ms An opto transistor detects the presence of printer paper and a micro switch detects the status of the printer door open or closed These two devices are combined to produce the PRINTER_READY signal which inhibits the printer action when clear and is sent back to the PIC as PRINTER_BUSY Data for printing is sent from the system processor to the printer board via the SPI bus Because the inst...

Page 25: ...K models will also be protected by a fuse fitted in the mains plug of the power converter input cable To replace the External Line Fuse first remove the line power cord from the rear of the Monitor if connected Insert a flat bladed screwdriver or small coin into the slot in the fuse holder cap and carefully rotate anti clockwise several revolutions The fuse holder cap and fuse will be released Pul...

Page 26: ...terior of the probe Checking of Calibrations Refer to section 3 3 for instruction on the procedures required to check each of the parameter calibrations 3 1 3 Care of the Storage Battery It is best to keep the battery charged as fully as is practical and never store the monitor with the battery in a discharged condition When the battery will no longer hold a charge remove and replace with one of t...

Page 27: ...tion dates setting the alarms into Permanent Silence mode This mode is described in the DINAMAP Compact Monitor Operating Manual 9000EM 2 The Main Service Mode provides the features allowed from the clinician menu described above plus the following Checking NIBP calibration NIBP re calibration Pop Off overpressure detection calibration Changing temperature algorithm Set temperature calibration dat...

Page 28: ...ol and LCD First select Mode then Service then sequentially enter the access code for the required Service mode The code choices are 1 2 3 4 to enter the Clinician Menu 2 2 1 3 to enter the Main Service Menu Spot Mode NIBP Alarms Temp Print Sp02 Config Trend Display Service Main 1 Main 4 7 2 3 5 6 8 9 0 ...

Page 29: ...C indicator lights When Fahrenheit is selected the F indicator lights Click on OK to clear and save the selection Note that changing temperature units will clear the trend readings The user is requested to confirm or cancel this 3 2 1 3 Info Selection of this button causes the most recent calibration dates of the NIBP and Temperature systems to be displayed Click on OK to clear the menu Press Temp...

Page 30: ...3 2 2 1 NIBP Selection of this button causes the NIBP service menu to appear This menu is used for calibrating and checking the calibration of both the NIBP transducers and the over pressure Pop Off circuitry Check Selection of this button allows the NIBP calibration of the monitor to be checked In this mode the monitor functions as a digital pressure gauge the systolic and diastolic displays show...

Page 31: ...mation Cal Selection of this button causes the current date to be saved for the Info display This should only be done when the temperature calibration has been set as described in section 3 3 6 3 Mins Selection of this button sets the temperature mode to 3 minute predictive i e the results obtained are those which would be obtained by a mercury in glass thermometer after 3 minutes 12 Mins Selectio...

Page 32: ...e screen indicating that the remaining button is the chosen language Selection of Clear will restore all language buttons allowing the user to select again Selection of OK saves the setting to the chosen language If no language was selected when OK was pressed the language will be stored as undefined The monitor will then prompt the user to select a language on every power up until a successful se...

Page 33: ...en on a tick appears next to the box denoting that the option is available Monitors without certain features are supplied without the necessary hardware for that feature and thus will have that option unselected Selection of OK saves changes and returns to the Service menu OK Selection of this button returns the display to the Service Menu 3 2 2 5 Silence Selection of this button will cause all pa...

Page 34: ...Bar IV If the DINAMAP Compact displays the language choice menu choose English then OK Reboot the DINAMAP Compact by turning monitor off then back on V Select the Mode button from the main menu The Mode menu will be displayed VI Select the Service button from the mode menu VII Enter the Service Mode PIN code 2 2 1 3 The Service menu will be displayed VIII Select NIBP from the service menu The NIBP...

Page 35: ... the DINAMAP Compact I Set up the DINAMAP Compact and calibration equipment as shown on page 35 II Switch on the DINAMAP Compact and allow 10 seconds to settle III Verify that the calibration pressure measurement system reads 0 mmHg 0 mBar IV If the DINAMAP Compact displays the language choice menu choose English then OK Reboot the DINAMAP Compact by turning monitor off then back on V Select the M...

Page 36: ...f calibration is still unsuccessful If the calibration was successful the DINAMAP Compact will enter its Failsafe Alarm mode The DINAMAP Compact has now been calibrated and can be switched off Check calibration of unit by repeating section 3 3 1 3 3 3 NIBP Pop Off Checking The following section describes how to verify the pressure at which the DINAMAP Compact Overpressure detection system prevents...

Page 37: ...matically opens the valves to atmosphere and stops the pump Only the Neonatal overpressure needs to be set the adult pressure will be double that of the neonatal Calibrating the Pop Off pressure is not possible without disassembling the DINAMAP Compact since a jumper LK1 needs to be added on the Main Board to allow the adjustment The jumper is removed after calibration during product manufacture I...

Page 38: ... calibration of the temperature detection circuits within the monitor CAUTION DO NOT twist the calibration plug when inserting or removing it since this may damage the precision resistors contained within the plug To check the temperature calibration I Insert the plug into the temperature probe connector on the front of the monitor and switch the monitor on II Switch on the DINAMAP Compact and wai...

Page 39: ...O2 Option on the LCD switch off UUT and disconnect from power source VI Remove screws in recessed handle of the UUT and drop the front cover forward to reveal the front chassis plate VII With reference to Figure 1 remove clamps retaining ferrite around the Main Board to front panel cable Remove ferrite and unplug the front panel lead from Main Board On TS Model unplug SPO2 Module to Main Board cab...

Page 40: ...I Remove calibration resistor from UUT temperature socket Note Test paragraphs VIII to IX must be carried out immediately after the preceding paragraph VIII Select 98 on the menu corresponding to the 98 F internal calibration point Adjust RV3 until the number of edges reported for the 98 point is 948 1 edges IX Select 54 on the menu corresponding to the 54 F internal calibration point Confirm numb...

Page 41: ...0AB circuit diagram Rev 01 Rev 03 Rev 04 8640AB circuit diagram Rev 02 Rev 04 Rev 04 8650AB circuit diagram Rev 02 Rev 04 Rev 05 8760AB circuit diagram N A N A Rev 01 Before beginning disassembly disconnect the line power cord from the power socket and remove the rechargeable lead acid battery Be careful to observe anti static handling precautions throughout Note Pictures shown are from a revision...

Page 42: ...nt when refitting the front panel later Before the panel can be separated from the case it is necessary to disconnect the switch board cable temperature probe cable and SpO2 sensor cable if fitted The Switch Board ribbon cable plugs into socket PL10 on the Main Board via a ferrite which clamps the cable to the front of the chassis metalwork Detach the ferrite from the chassis front plate by separa...

Page 43: ...and p c b assembly can then be lifted away Finally remove the two rubber hoses disconnect the pump hose at the pump and pressure sensor hose from the front panel noting their routing The front panel can now be lifted away 3 4 2 Removal of the Switch board Display board and Liquid Crystal Display module The switch board 8640AB display board 8630AB and LCD module are held in place with PozidrivTM sc...

Page 44: ...is plate by removing the two small PozidrivTM retaining screws Lift off the front plate complete with SpO2 module if fitted This will give access to the top side of the Main Board 8760AB including all the test points and the Flash memory The remainder of the chassis can now be released from the rear enclosure by removing a single large Pozidriv TM screw located between the printer moulding and the...

Page 45: ... that the speaker plug can be removed from the bottom of the power supply board The chassis assembly may now be lifted clear of the rear enclosure 3 4 4 Removal of the Main Board and Power Supply board from the chassis To remove the Main 8760AB and Power Supply 8620AB boards from the chassis the valve control and pump connector must first be removed This is visible through the hole in the rear of ...

Page 46: ...n now be slid together up and out of the pcb guides built into the metalwork of the chassis To separate the boards use a fine nosed pliers to pinch the tip of the nylon p c b spacer while gently pulling the boards apart Note that this will result in the loss of the user settings To avoid damage to the p c b interconnection ensure that the boards are not tilted or twisted relative to each other as ...

Page 47: ...mp assembly may now be simply removed from the chassis by tilting it forward and pulling To remove the pressure transducer from the pump revision 04 and earlier units peel back the self adhesive foam covering the transducer Then use a flat bladed screwdriver to prise out the U clip The transducer may now be lifted away from the pump Pump retaining strap screws Pump assembly Rear chassis metalwork ...

Page 48: ...e the printer assembly withdraw the three small PozidrivTM screws Support the printer with one hand as the screws are removed When removed from the enclosure the printer s ribbon cable may be disconnected from the p c b by lifting the outer part of the plastic connector To refit the ribbon first lift the outer part of the connector insert the ribbon then push the outer part of the connector down P...

Page 49: ...sembling the chassis remember to reconnect the valve control from the pump to the power supply board When refitting the front panel ensure that the copper earthing fingers of the front panel engage correctly inside the rear enclosure Ensure that the hoses to the front panel are not trapped or kinked while refitting the panel Keep your work area clean The plastic display panel cover may become scra...

Page 50: ...290 or similar c NIBP calibration kit part number 320685 d Temperature Calibration Plug part number 320 635 4 1 2 Test Conditions a Testing shall be conducted with an ambient temperature of 25 C 5 C 4 1 3 Service mode 4 1 3 1 Service Mode Selection During the test procedure the operator will be requested to enter the Service Mode The UUT can be switched into its Service Mode by using the following...

Page 51: ...f the Service Manual 4 2 2 External DC Supply and Battery Indication Operation 4 2 2 1 UUT Supply Indicator Test Switch on UUT wait for UUT to initialise and confirm that the External DC LED is lit and the battery LED is extinguished Remove Battery and confirm that External DC LED on UUT Flashes Fit Battery and switch off External DC supply Confirm the External DC LED has extinguished and the Batt...

Page 52: ...tion box on UUT LCD does not have a tick against it select box using rotor control press rotor push button and confirm it has a tick alongside it Switch off UUT 4 2 4 1 Pulse data and saturation data verification Connect a Nellcor Puritan Bennett Pulse Simulator either a model SRC 2 PT 2500 or N 1290 to simulate the oximeter sensor Switch on UUT and allow to initialise Select ALARMS from main menu...

Page 53: ...NIBP from sub menu Select CHECK from sub menu Apply the following pressures as measured by the Pressure Gauge Test Item a and confirm that the DINAMAP Compact readings are as per the following table for both PT1 and PT2 channels PT1 PT2 Linearity Check Table Applied Pressure mmHg mBAR DINAMAP Compact UUT Measured Pressure mmHg 0 0 0 0 3 58 77 3 58 3 116 155 116 3 174 232 174 3 232 309 232 3 290 38...

Page 54: ...ted if fitted otherwise ignore this section If printer is fitted and PRINT option is unavailable on main operational menu of the UUT LCD Enter Service Mode as detailed in section 4 1 3 1 Select SYSTEM from sub menu Select SYSTEM from sub menu again Select PRINTER option box on UUT LCD using rotor switch press rotor push button and confirm it has a tick beside it Switch off UUT and ensure a paper r...

Page 55: ...TEMP To record the current time and date as the time and date of calibration select CAL Switch off UUT Switch on UUT Enter Service Mode as detailed in section 4 1 3 1 Select INFO and confirm date of NIBP calibration and time and date of TEMP calibration are correct ...

Page 56: ...D Display 4 2 1 2 LCD Display All Pixels Lit UUT Software Revision 4 2 2 1 UUT Supply Indicator Test External DC LED Operation Battery LED Operation 4 2 3 1 Predictive Temperature Accuracy Check Oral 98 6 C 4 2 4 1 Pulse data and saturation data verification SAT PULSE 4 2 4 2 Pulse Search verification 4 2 4 3 Probe Disconnected Verification ...

Page 57: ...Bar 309mBar 387mBar 4 2 5 2 Pressure System Leakage Test Target Pressure Pressure after 36s 4 2 5 3 1 Neonate Overpressure Limit Check Overpressure Limit Final Pressure 4 2 5 3 2 Adult Overpressure Limit Check Overpressure Limit Final Pressure 4 2 6 1 Print Quality 4 2 6 2 Printer Error No paper Door open 4 2 7 Calibration Time Stamp Unit Serial No Product Code Test Completed by Date ...

Page 58: ...ery switch TR2 Unit will not switch on from either Battery or EXT DC source On Off switch faulty 5VD supply low Try turning unit on by pressing the rotor switch If UUT switches on check On Off signal from Switch Board to PSU Board Measure 5VD supply on Host Comms Connector VE Pin 4 VE Pin 1 and confirm is in spec No Keyswitch response Switch Board failure Main Board failure Swap or test Switch Boa...

Page 59: ...ect or No LED display output Note If a partial loss of the LED s is found the fault is most likely to reside on the LED Display Board LED Display Board fault Addressing fault either Switch Board or Main Board will usually be accompanied by an audible alarm if Main Board Processor has stopped running No or low 4 5V VDISP supply Swap or test LED Display Board Swap or test Switch Board Swap or test M...

Page 60: ...r blockage Check Pneumatic Assembly for blocked output Swap or test Pneumatic Assembly When the pump starts an NIBP Overpressure warning displayed on LCD when a cuff is attached Kinked hose to cuff or faulty cuff Blocked or kinked hose from Front panel to Main Board pressure sensor ML1 Main Board fault Test unit with known good cuff Examine hose for kinks or blockage Swap or test Main Board ML1 IC...

Page 61: ...Therefore swap or test PSU Board Fault could also be caused by Main Board Failure with IC3 being the most likely cause Fault could also be due to defective pump current measurement circuitry on PSU Board When an NIBP measurement is attempted unit alarms with the following message on LCD N33 NIBP Timeout Inflation Leak in pneumatic system Test unit with known good cuff If unit is leaking check inte...

Page 62: ...d temperature calibration for its 98 F point Main Board failure most likely Check output of isolated supply module on Main Board 5VI 15VI and VREFI Unit alarms with the following message on LCD TSH SE_TACF During temperature calibration an error greater than can be compensated for has been detected Main Board failure is most likely Check VREFI supply No response to Host Communications PSU Board Ma...

Page 63: ...d or the Main Board Fault could also be caused by input voltage to IC18 or IC19 on PSU board going to low and therefore causing the regulators to dropout This could be caused by excessive current drawn on the 12VV supply or interruptions to the input supply caused by erroneous operation of supply switch TR10 Unit alarms with the following message on LCD PIC Incompatible SW Version 0 code line fail...

Page 64: ...est to Send RTS 10 RS232 Clear to Send CTS 11 RS232 Transmit Data TxD 12 No connection 13 RS232 Receive Data RxD 14 No connection 15 No connection 6 2 Remote Alarm Connector rear panel Important For use ONLY with equipment conforming to IEC 601 Relay contact Maximum rating 25V AC 60V DC 1 A Pin Normal Condition Alarm Condition 1 Contact Closed Contact Open 2 Common Common 3 Contact Open Contact Cl...

Page 65: ...ld 2781 DURA CUF Cuff Small Adult 2779 DURA CUF Cuff Adult 2774 DURA CUF Cuff Large Adult 2791 DURA CUF Cuff Thigh 2796 DURA CUF Cuff Assortment cuff pack 2699 DURA CUF Cuff Child pack 2697 12 Foot approx 3 7 meters long Adult Paediatric hose 107365 24 Foot approx 7 3 meters long Adult Paediatric hose 107366 12 Foot approx 3 7 meters long Neonatal hose 107368 Oral temperature probe 8975 Rectal tem...

Page 66: ...Lx6 2W 2 5in CRS HWR300040 CARD GUIDE PCB 114 3Lx6 2W 4in CRS ENC300010 FOOT SQUARE 20mm SELF ADHESIVE 4 DWG8605FM Serial Nos 3000 4999 only FINISH CHASSIS CLAMP 5 DWG8605FN Serial Nos 3000 4999 only FINISH CHASSIS FRONT DWG8724DA PAD FOAM 6 DWG8606AB ASSEMBLY CABLE HOST 7 DWG8607AB ASSEMBLY CABLE REMOTE ALARM 8 DWG8608AB ASSEMBLY CABLE POWER 9 DWG8609AB ASSEMBLY CABLE SPO2 FRONT 10 DWG8610AB ASSE...

Page 67: ...E COPPER ADHESIVE EMI SHIELDING 25 4W 13 DWG8614AB ASSEMBLY CABLE TEMPERATURE FRONT 14 DWG8615FP MEMBRANE FACIA TEMP 15 DWG8616AB ASSEMBLY LCD GRAPHICS DWG8702DA WINDOW FRONT PANEL LCD DISPLAY 16 DWG8619AB ASSEMBLY CABLE PRINTER 17 DWG8620AB ASSEMBLY PSU BOARD HWR300200 SPACER PCB LOCK 10 0L 18 DWG8622MA MOULDING DOOR PRINTER 19 DWG8623MA MOULDING CLIP SPO2 20 DWG8624MA MOULDING COVER BATTERY 21 D...

Page 68: ...E REAR 32 DWG8650AB ASSEMBLY PRINTER BOARD 33 DWG8652DA PAD INSULATION SPO2 34 DWG8653DA PAD FOAM 35 DWG8654DA PAD FOAM 36 DWG8657FP MEMBRANE FACIA TEMP SPO2 37 DWG8658MA MOULDING ARM POLE CLAMP HWR540020 CLIP SPRING PUSH ON 4 0 DIA HWR550000 SPRING TORSN 10DIA 4 6LG 5 COILS 180DEG 38 DWG8659MA MOULDING ADJUSTER POLE CLAMP 39 DWG8663MA MOULDING KNOB POLE CLAMP 40 DWG8664MA MOULDING INSERT NIBP 41 ...

Page 69: ...ING TORSN 10DIA 4 6LG 5 COILS 180DEG 52 DWG8724DA PAD FOAM 53 DWG8744MA MOULDING SHAFT POLE CLAMP HWR540010 CIRCLIP 010 50 SHAFT 08 00 GROOVE 54 DWG8760AB Serial Nos 10000 onwards ASSEMBLY MAIN BOARD 55 DWG8763AJ Serial Nos 10000 onwards SUB ASSEMBLY MANIFOLD PNEUMATICS DWG8643DA CASING PUMP FOAM 56 DWG8754DA CHASSIS REAR DWG8653DA PAD FOAM Serial Nos 5000 DWG8654DA PAD FOAM onwards HWR300050 CARD...

Page 70: ...02 MODULE DWG8554DA PAD DUAL LOCK 25 x 10 64 ENC150010 CASE FRONT PLASTIC SpO2 MODULE DWG8554DA PAD DUAL LOCK 25 x 10 65 ENC300010 FOOT SQUARE 20mm SELF ADHESIVE 66 ENC300060 FOOT ROUND 12 7DIAx3 5H SELF ADHESIVE 67 FIX253000 WASHER M2 5 PLN STL ZnPL 68 FIX300000 NUT M3 FULL STL ZnPL 69 FIX303000 WASHER M3 PLN STL ZnPL 70 FIX403000 WASHER M4 PLN STL Zn PL 71 FSE104450 FUSE 3 15A T 20mm GLASS 72 HW...

Page 71: ...B2031 82 IND800020 FERRITE SLEEVE SNAP SS28B2033 83 IND800050 FERRITE EMI ATTEN H8FE 1134 WC W CLIPS DWG8554DA PAD DUAL LOCK 25 x 10 84 LAB200030 TAPE COPPER ADHESIVE EMI SHIELDING 25 4W 85 MET200000 PRINTER HTP 4050 60 0W PAPER 5V 86 MSC400010 MODULE SpO2 NELLCOR MP204P 87 SCR252108 SCREW M2 5x8mm PAN SDRV STL ZnPL 88 SCR302106 SCREW M3x6mm PAN SDRV STL ZnPL 89 SCR302110 SCREW M3x10mm PAN SDRV ST...

Page 72: ...r 15mmHg above ambient for 30 seconds for a neonate or an adult cuff respectively N13 Systolic Display N13 No Display Steady tone maximum volume No effect No effect Pump on off status determined by measurement of pump current does not concur with Mainboard software expected status Unit will power down within 30 seconds of detected failure P55 P00 No change P55 SpO2 NO SIGNAL P00 SpO2 NO SpO2 SENSO...

Page 73: ...ady tone maximum volume High priority alarm Volume adjustable High priority alarm Volume adjustable 2 minutes silence No effect 2 minute silence 2 minute silence No effect No effect Clear Clear Replace or recharge battery From onset of alarm 5 NIBP measurements available Beep linearly increases rate as battery discharges Replace or recharge battery NIBP measurement disabled Paper expired or printe...

Page 74: ...de Modulation BPM Beats Per Minute DC Direct Current DMM Digital Multi Meter FET Field Effect Transistor FPT Filtered Pressure Transducer GAL Gate Array Logic Hz Hertz ITU Intensive Therapy Unit LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode MAP Mean Arterial Pressure NIBP Non Invasive Blood Pressure NiCad Nickel Cadmium PSU Power Supply Unit SPI Serial Peripheral Interface TTL Transistor to ...

Page 75: ...rt lists assembly drawings and circuit diagrams for the following boards for unit revision levels 02 04 06 I Compact NIBP Monitor Block Diagram 8600EB II Main Board 8610 8760 on unit revision 06 III Power Supply Board 8620 IV Display Board 8630 V Switch Board 8640 VI Printer Board 8650 ...

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