Specifications
Troubleshooting Plug-in Modules 5-15
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Troubleshooting Plug-
in Modules
❏ If a "LQVWHDGRIDQXPHULF and one or more INOP messages are displayed for the
C.O. module, perform the following actions:
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6WHS Refer to the following table. Correct the possible cause identified by the INOP mes-
sage and verify that the INOP disappears. If the problem still exists, proceed to the
next step.
6WHS Enter the Measure C.O. Task Window by pressing the START key on the C.O.
module. The Measure C.O. Task Window displays messages dealing with C.O.
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C.O. UNPLUGGED C.O. module is
unplugged from the
rack.
Perform Step 5 on page 5-14.
Tblood NO TRANSDUC No C.O. Interface
Cable attached to the
module. Catheter not
connected to C.O.
Interface Cable or
cable broken.
Make sure that all cables are properly connected and
the connectors are free from dirt.
Connect Service Tool M1012-61601 to C.O. Inter-
face Cable
1
. The Tblood numeric must read exactly
37.0 +/- 0.1
o
C, otherwise the module or C.O. Inter-
face Cable is defect and has to be replaced.
If you get the correct reading from the Service Tool
and the INOP still appears, replace the catheter.
If the INOP still appears, replace the C.O. Interface
Cable.
If the INOP still appears, replace the module.
1. For correct use of the Service Tool, see “Performance Test Cardiac Output” on page
2-9
C.O. EQUIP MALF Malfunction in the
C.O. hardware.
Perform Step 5 on page 5-14.
If INOP is still displayed, replace module.