/VS-900c Vital Signs Monitor Service Manual
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Contact Information Manufacturer: Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd. Address: Mindray Building, Keji 12th Road South, Hi-tech Industrial Park, Nanshan, Shenzhen 518057 P.R. China Tel: +86 755 81888998 Fax: +86 755 26582680 Website: www.mindray.com Distributor: Mindray DS USA, Inc. Address: 800 MacArthur Boulevard Mahwah, New Jersey 07430 USA Tel: 1.800.288.2121, 1.201.995.8000 Website: www.mindray.
Preface Manual Purpose This manual provides detailed information about the assembling, dissembling, testing and troubleshooting of the equipment to support effective troubleshooting and repair. It is not intended to be a comprehensive, in-depth explanation of the product architecture or technical implementation. Observance of the manual is a prerequisite for proper equipment maintenance and prevents equipment damage and personnel injury.
Contents 1 Introduction ..............................................................................................................1-1 1.1 Manual Information .................................................................................................................1-1 1.2 Safety Information....................................................................................................................1-1 1.2.1 Warnings .............................................................................
4.4.1 Accessing Factory Maintenance Menu ............................................................ 4-13 4.4.2 Drawing Waves.......................................................................................................... 4-13 4.4.3 Software Version....................................................................................................... 4-14 4.4.4 Monitor Information ...............................................................................................
6.4.3 Removing the 5G Wi-Fi Module (Optional, Only Available for Accutorr 7)6-15 6.4.4 Removing the Main Control Board .................................................................... 6-17 6.4.5 Removing SD Card ................................................................................................... 6-17 6.4.6 Removing the Touchscreen .................................................................................. 6-18 6.4.7 Disassembling the Display ........................................
7.12.2 Parts List .................................................................................................................... 7-16 8 Hardware and Software Upgrade ........................................................................... 8-1 8.1 Hardware Upgrade .................................................................................................................. 8-1 8.1.1 Upgrade Package ..................................................................................................
1 Introduction 1.1 Manual Information Version Revision History 1.0 New 2.0 3.0 4.0 Modify temperature module test method, update parts list Modify the Wi-Fi content Delete the equipment symbols Modify the description of equipment symbols, add the patent information Add CO2 description Update parts list for new cleaning and disinfecting agents Add VS-900c Add the VS-900c silicon button. Delete the warranty and exemption information Add Exergen TemporalScannerTM Themometer contents 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.
1.2.1 Warnings WARNING All installation operations, expansions, changes, modifications and repairs of this product are conducted by Mindray authorized personnel. There is high voltage inside the equipment. Never disassemble the equipment before it is disconnected from the AC power source or the battery. When you disassemble/reassemble a parameter module, a patient leakage current test must be performed before it is used again for monitoring.
2 Theory of Operation 2.1 Overview The Monitor is intended for monitoring physiologic parameters, including SpO2, Pulse Rate, NIBP and Temperature, on adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients in healthcare facilities by clinical physicians or appropriate medical staff under the direction of physicians.
2.2 Connectors for Peripheral Devices 2 3 1 4 5 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Connector for Temperature probe Network connector: It is a standard RJ45 connector used to communicate with external devices, such as central monitoring system, e-Gateway, or used to export data or upgrade the system. Multi-function connector: connects to the hospital's nurse call system, or connects external devices through DIAP protocol. USB connector: connects to barcode scanner or USB disk.
The following figure shows the main unit architecture of the vital signs monitor.
2.4 Front Housing Assembly Alarm lamp board Touchscreen control board Main board Keypad Screws securing the front and rear housing 2.5 Main Board The main board is the control center of the equipment.
Keypad The keypad scans and detects the input of keys and encoder, integrates the power on/off key, and connects AC and battery indicators. Alarm Lamp Board The alarm lamp board is located at the top of front housing. It has two-color indicators, red and yellow. The alarm lamp board directly connects the main board through a cable. It is controlled directly by the main board.
AC/DC Power Module The AC/DC power board transforms the input AC into DC power, which is the power source for all voltages in the equipment.
3 Equipment Installation 3.1 Unpacking the Equipment Open the package and take out the packing list. Check that all the articles included in the packing list are available and the quantity and specification are correct. Make sure that: All the optional parts purchased by the customer have been received. Notify Mindray North America if your order is incorrect or is incomplete. In case of damage during transportation, keep the packing material and notify Mindray North America immediately.
those of the main unit. 3.2.3 Electrical Requirements Check cables and power cords. Make sure that: 1. System cables, power cords, and power plugs are not damaged, and that the pins are not loose. If damage is noted, discontinue use and replace. 2. Patient cables and connections are secure. WARNING Use only properly grounded power outlets. Use the supplied power cord only! Voltage 100 to 240V AC Current 0.9 to 0.5A Frequency 50/60 Hz 3.
3.3.1 Preparation for Power on 1. 2. 3. Before using the equipment, check for any mechanical damage and make sure that all external cables, plug-ins and accessories are properly connected. Plug the power cord into the AC power source. If you run the equipment on battery power, ensure that the battery is sufficiently charged. Press the Power ON/OFF button ( equipment.
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4 Testing and Maintenance 4.1 Introduction The expected service life of the equipment is five years. To ensure the equipment always functions normally, qualified service personnel should perform regular inspection, maintenance and test. This chapter provides a checklist of the testing procedures for the equipment with recommended test equipment and frequency. The service personnel should perform the testing and maintenance procedures as required and use appropriate test equipment.
4.2.1 Performance Test Frequencies Check/Maintenance Item Frequency Visual inspection 1. When first installed or reinstalled. SpO2test Leakage test NIBP test CO2 test (Accutorr 7 only) TEMP test Accuracy test NIBP cuff overpressure test Performance test Calibration Exergen TemporalScanner thermometer SmarTempTM module 1. If the user suspects that the measurement is incorrect. 2. Following any repairs or replacement of relevant module. 3. Every two years for SmarTempTM module test and SpO2 test. 4.
Measurement validation The SpO2 accuracy has been validated in human studies against arterial blood sample reference measured with a CO-oximeter. Pulse oximeter measurements are statistically distributed, and only about two-thirds of the measurements can be expected to fall within the specified accuracy compared to CO-oximeter measurements. NOTE The SpO2 simulator can only be used to verify that the pulse oximeter operates properly.
4.2.4 NIBP Test Leakage Test NOTE Perform NIBP leakage test before any other NIBP test and calibration. Tools required: Adult NIBP Cuff NIBP Hose Cylinder Follow this procedure to perform the leakage test: 1. In the [Patient Demographics] menu, set [Patient Category] to [Adult]. 2. Connect the NIBP cuff to the NIBP connector on the monitor. 3. Apply the cuff to the cylinder as shown below. Monitor Connector for NIBP cuff 4.
NIBP Accuracy Test Tool required: T-shape connector Appropriate tubing Manometer bulb Rigid Vessel with volume 500 ± 25 ml Reference manometer (calibrated with accuracy equal to or better than 0.75 mmHg) Follow this procedure to perform the accuracy test: 1. Connect the equipment as shown below. Standard sphygmomanometer Monitor Connector for NIBP cuff Appropriate tubing Manometer bulb 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Rigid Vessel Before inflation, check that the reading of the manometer is 0.
NIBP Cuff Overpressure Test Tools required: T-shape connector Appropriate tubing Manometer bulb Metal Vessel with volume 500 ± 25 ml Reference manometer (calibrated, with accuracy equal to or better than 0.75 mmHg) Follow this procedure to perform the calibration: 1. Perform steps 1 to 4 in the NIBP Accuracy Test section. 2. Select [Main]→[Maintenance >>]→[Factory Maintenance >>]→enter the required password→[Calibrate NIBP >>]→[Overpressure Protection Circuit]. 3.
4.2.5 CO2 Test (Only Available For Accutorr 7) Accuracy Test Tools required: A steel gas cylinder with 5% CO2 , 21% O2, and balance gas N2 (P/N 0075-00-0033-01) T-shape connector Tubing 1. Select [Main]→ [Maintenance >>]→[User Maintenance>>]→enter the required password→ [Module Maintenance>>]→[Calibrate CO2>>] 2. Connect the test system as follows: Relief valve T-shape connector Tubing Monitor Cylinder 3. 4.
CO2 Calibration Tools required: A steel gas cylinder with 5% CO2, 21% O2, and balance gas N2 (P/N 0075-00-0033-01) T-shape connector Tubing 1. 2. 3. Select [Main]→ [Maintenance >>]→[User Maintenance>>]→enter the required password→ [Module Maintenance>>]→[Calibrate CO2>>]. In the [Calibrate CO2] menu, select [Zero]. After the zero calibration is finished successfully, connect the equipment as follows: Relief valve T-shape connector Tubing Monitor Cylinder 4. 5. 6.
4.2.6 Exergen TemporalScanner Thermometer Test Tool required: 1. 2. 3. 4. Water bath Blackbody as specified in EN 12470-5-2003 Four-channel thermometer (model: 1529-R) Put the probe of four-channel thermometer into water bath, and then put the blackbody into water bath, set the water bath to 37.0℃. allow the water bath sufficient time to equilibrate. Set the Exergen TemporalScanner Themometer to EAR mode and “℃”. Install a new probe cover.
maximum deviation of 2.5℃ may exist in predictive Temperature measurement by liquid bath techniques. 4.3 Electrical Safety and Other Tests 4.3.1 Electrical Safety and Other Test Frequencies Check/Maintenance Item Frequency Electric Safety Tests module 2. If monitor is physically damaged. 3. Every two years. 1. Following any repair or replacement of any For details, refer to A Electrical Safety Inspection. 1. When first installed or reinstalled. 2.
3. 4. The equipment gives a beep, which indicates that the selftest for alarm audio is passed, and the alarm lamp turns yellow, then red, and then off, which indicates that the selftest for alarm lamp has passed. The welcome screen clears and the normal operation screen is displayed. 4.3.4 Touchscreen Calibration Tool required: None Test procedure: 1. Select [Main]→[Maintenance >>]→[Calibrate Touchscreen]. symbol will appear at different positions of the screen. 2. The 3. 4.
4.3.7 Battery Check Tool required: None Functional Test 1. Remove the battery (if equipped), then connect the equipment to AC power. 2. Verify that the equipment works correctly when powered form an AC source. 3. Disconnect AC power and reinstall the battery. 4. Verify the equipment functions properly on battery power.
4.4 Factory Maintenance 4.4.1 Accessing Factory Maintenance Menu Select [Main]→[Maintenance >>]→[Factory Maintenance >>]→enter the required password→[Ok] to access the Factory Maintenance menu. 4.4.2 Drawing Waves There are two methods for drawing waves: [Color] and [Mono]. Color: selecting Color will have smoother waveforms. Mono: selecting Mono will have a wider viewing angle.
4.4.3 Software Version Selecting the [Software Version >>] will show software version information, as shown below: 1 2 3 1. 2. 3.
4.4.4 Monitor Information Selecting [Monitor Information >>] will show the status of the monitor as shown below: NOTE If the main board is replaced, the serial number of the monitor must be entered on the new main board in the Electronic SN Setup menu.
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5 Troubleshooting 5.1 Overview In this chapter, equipment problems are listed along with possible causes and recommended corrective actions. Refer to the tables to check the monitor, identify and correct problems. The tables provided are meant as a general guide. For more detailed troubleshooting assistance, contact our Technical Support Department. 5.2 Part Replacement Printed circuit boards (PCBs), major parts and components in the monitor are replaceable.
5.5 Checking Technical Alarms Before troubleshooting the monitor, check for technical alarm messages. Correct all Technical Alarms before continuing. For detailed information on technical alarm message, possible cause and corrective action, refer to the monitor’s operation manual. 5.6 Troubleshooting Guide 5.6.1 Power On/Off Failure Symptoms Possible Cause Troubleshooting AC mains not connected or battery too low Check that AC mains is properly connected or battery capacity is sufficient.
5.6.2 Display Failures Symptoms The display is blank or black. Images overlapped or distorted Touchscreen does not respond. Touch position invalid Possible Cause Troubleshooting Cable defective 1. Check if the cable between the display and main board and the backlight cable are correctly connected. 2. Check that the cables and connectors are not damaged. Main board defective Replace the main board. Display defective Replace the display.
5.6.3 Alarm Lamp Failures Symptoms The Alarm Lamp does not illuminate properly or not at all. Possible Cause Troubleshooting Cable defective 1. Check that the cable between the alarm lamp board and main board is correctly connected. 2. Check that the cables and connectors are not damaged. Alarm lamp board defective Replace the alarm lamp board The main board failed. Replace the main board. 5.6.
5.6.5 Sound Failures Symptoms No hardkey or encoder sound, or hardkey or encoder sound abnormal Possible Cause Troubleshooting The key volume is set to 0. Select [Main]→[General Setup >>] to adjust the key volume. Cable defective Check that the cable between the speaker and interface board is properly connected. Speaker defective Replace the speaker. The main board failed. Replace the main board. Power management board defective Replace the power management board. The alarm volume is set to 0.
NOTE If the Battery Module fails, it may affect other modules or boards in the main unit. Components of the main unit are powered by the power module. In the event that a component malfunctions, check if the operating voltage is correct. 5.6.7 Recorder Failures Symptoms Possible Cause Troubleshooting Recorder module disabled 1. Check if the recorder status indicator lights. 2. If yes, select [Main]→[Maintenance >>]→[Factory Maintenance >>]→enter the required password→[Ok]→[Device Config.
5.6.8 Output Interface Failure Symptoms Unable to use the USB devices; USB drive data transfer failure Possible Cause Troubleshooting Cable defective 1. Check that the cable between the power management board and main board is correctly connected. 2. Check that the cable between power management board and interface board is correctly connected. The connector board failed. Replace the connector board. Power management board defective Replace the power management board. The main board failed.
5.6.10 Wired Network Related Problems Symptoms Unable to connect the wired network The monitor is frequently off line or disconnects from the network. The monitor is connected to a LAN but cannot view other patients under the View Others mode Possible Cause Troubleshooting Incorrect LAN cable connection Check LAN cable connection. LAN cable shall not be longer than 50 meters. Incorrect IP address configuration Check for IP address conflict. If yes, reconfigure the IP address. Cable defective 1.
5.6.11 Wi-Fi Related Problems (Only Available for Accutorr 7) Symptoms The monitor is frequently off line or disconnects from the Wi-Fi network. Unable to connect the Wi-Fi network. Possible Cause Troubleshooting The Wi-Fi signal is unstable in the operating area. Check the signal quality of the Mindray Wi-Fi network. The monitor's Wi-Fi antenna is detached or not properly connects the Wi-Fi module. Disassemble the monitor and fix the Wi-Fi antenna. Antenna damaged Replace the Wi-Fi antenna.
Symptoms Possible Cause Troubleshooting stopped" is reported or some parameters cannot be used Parameter module defective Replace the corresponding module. Converter board Replace corresponding converter defective inside the board. module "XX" indicates the configured modules, such as NIBP, SpO2 and Temperature. 5.6.13 Exergen TemporalScanner Thermometer Module Problems Symptoms Possible cause Dirty Lens Clean lens of scanner every two weeks.
5.6.14 CO2 Module Problems (Only Available for Accutorr 7) Symptoms Possible Cause Troubleshooting CO2 Sensor High Temp Ambient temperature is too high or there is a module failure. Lower the operating temperature. If the alarm persists, the CO2 module may have a failure. Change the CO2 module. CO2 Zero Failed The zeroing failed. Wait for the next successful zeroing, or repower the module. CO2 No Filterline The mini water trap disconnected.
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6 Disassembly and Repair 6.1 Tools Required To disassemble and replace the parts and components, the following tools may be required: Philips screwdrivers Tweezers Sharp nose pliers Clamp Slot-type screwdriver 6.2 Preparations for Disassembly Before disassembling the equipment, finish the following preparations: Stop monitoring, turn off the equipment, and disconnect all the accessories and peripheral devices. Disconnect the AC power source and remove the battery.
6.3 Disassembling the Main Unit NOTE The recorder can be disassembled separately. To disassemble the equipment, place the equipment on a work surface free from foreign material, avoiding damaging the antiglare screen, touchscreen and the knob. Be careful not to break the two cotters on the front ends of rear housing. All repairs should be performed in an anti-static environment by qualified service personnel. 6.3.1 Disassembling the Temperature Module (Optional) 1.
6.3.2 Removing the Recorder Unscrew the two M3×6 screws and pull the clamps as indicated to remove the recorder. Then disconnect the cable. Clamps NOTE The recorder can be disassembled separately. 6.3.3 Separating the Front and Rear Half of the Monitor 1. Lay the monitor on a table as shown below. Unscrew the four M3 screws.
2. Remove the recorder or recorder cover, and pull the rear housing out as indicated below to separate the front and rear housing. 3. Stand the monitor and separate the front housing assembly and rear housing assembly with caution. Disconnect the cable between the main board and power management board and then take off the front panel. Cable NOTE When reassembling the equipment, be sure to check if the front housing waterproof strip is correctly placed.
6.3.4 Removing the Parameter Connector Panel Assembly Lay the rear housing assembly of the equipment on a table. Disconnect the cable for AC receptacle and SpO2 cable, and then the silicon tube.
6.3.5 Disassembling the Main Bracket Assembly 1. For monitors without a multi-function connector, use a flat blade screwdriver to gently lift the cover release on the inside of the unit, and then remove the cover.
2. 3. Disconnect the speaker cable, recorder cable, power cord and battery interface board cable. Unscrew the five self-tapping screws and one grounding screw. Then remove the main bracket assembly.
6.3.6 Removing the Parameter Board (SpO2 Optional) and Power Management Board 1. Unscrew the three screws and remove the power management board assembly from the main bracket assembly. 2. Unscrew the two M3 screws and remove the parameter board from the power management board assembly.
3. Unscrew the two M3 screws and remove the power management board assembly. 2 M3 screws Power management board 6.3.7 Removing the Parameter Connector Panel Assembly (With CO2, Only Available for Accutorr 7) 1. 2. Lay the rear housing assembly of the equipment on a table. Pull out the AC receptacle, SpO2 cable, and then the silicon tube, gas inlet tube, gas outlet tube and CO2 connection cable.
6.3.8 Disassembling the CO2 Module Assembly (Only Available for Accutorr 7) 1. Pull out the AC receptacle, NIBP connection cable, CO2 connection cable. 2. Unscrew two M3X6 screws. 3. Remove the CO2 module. NIBP connection cable AC receptacle Screw CO2 connection cable Screw 6.3.9 Disassembling CO2 main Module (Only Available for Accutorr 7) 3XM2.
6.3.10 Disassembling the Main Bracket Assembly (With CO2, Only Available for Accutorr 7) 1. 2. Disconnect the speaker cable, recorder cable, power cable, and battery interface board cable. Unscrew the five PT3×8 screws and M4 screw. Take out the main bracket assembly.
6.3.11 Disassembling Pumps and Valves 1. Cut the two cable ties and remove the pump. Cable tie 2. Unscrew the three screws as indicated and remove the NIBP board. 6.3.12 Disassembling AC/DC Power Board and Battery Converter Board 1. Unscrew the four screws as indicated and remove the AC/DC power board.
2. Unscrew the two M3 nuts to remove the battery interface board. 6.4 Disassembling the Front Housing Assembly NOTE To disassemble the equipment, place the equipment on a work surface free from foreign material, avoiding damaging the antiglare screen, touchscreen and the knob. Remember to install the screen support pad properly during reassembly. Operations relating to optional parts may not apply to your equipment. Position the touchscreen properly with the flexible cable facing down. 6.4.
6.4.2 Removing the 2.4G Wi-Fi Module (Optional, Only Available for Accutorr 7) 1. Remove the two antennas on the front panel from the slots as shown below: Antenna 2. Remove the antennas from the Wi-Fi module PCBA. Antenna 3. Push the clamps aside to remove the Wi-Fi module.
6.4.3 Removing the 5G Wi-Fi Module (Optional, Only Available for Accutorr 7) 1. Remove the antennas on the front panel from the slots as shown below: Antenna 2. Remove the antennas from the Wi-Fi module PCBA.
3. Remove the antennas from antenna sleeve. Antenna Antenna sleeve 4. Push the clamps aside to remove the Wi-Fi module. Clamps 5. Remove the Wi-Fi module.
Wi-Fi module 6.4.4 Removing the Main Control Board Disconnect the alarm lamp cable, cable for display backlight, display cable, and the cable between the main board and keypad board respectively. Unscrew the four M3×8 screws and remove the main board, as shown below: Cable Cable Cable 6.4.5 Removing SD Card Remove the main board, and push the SD card as indicated below to remove the SD card.
SD card 6.4.6 Removing the Touchscreen Unscrew the seven PT3×8 screws as indicated below. Remove the touchscreen assembly and then the touchscreen. Touchscreen 6.4.7 Disassembling the Display Unscrew the four M3×6 screws indicated below to remove the screen.
6.4.8 Removing the Keypad Unplug the encoder cable and unscrew the three PT3×8 screws indicated below. Remove the keypad. 6.4.9 Removing the Encoder Pull the knob off the encoder shaft. Remove the retaining nut. Then remove the encoder. Encoder shaft Knob 6.4.10 Removing the Alarm Lamp Unscrew the four PT2×6 screws indicated below and remove the alarm lamp board and alarm lamp.
6.5 Disassembling the SmarTempTM Module (Optional) 6.5.1 Removing the SmarTempTM Module PCBA and Module Power Board PCBA Unscrew the two M3×6 screws and the two M3 screws. Remove the cover board and metal sheet. Disconnect the Temperature board cable and the cable between Temperature isolation power board and Temperature board. Unscrew the four M3×6 screws, you can remove the Temperature module PCBA. Then unscrew the three M3×6 screws, you can remove the Temperature module power board PCBA.
6.5.2 Disassembling the Temperature On-Position Detection Board PCBA 1. Unscrew the four M3×6 screws as indicated and remove the temperature module housing. 2. Unscrew the four M2 screws as indicated below and remove the Temperature on-position detection board PCBA. Temperature on-position detection board PCBA NOTE Remember to assemble the silicon button for the Temperature on-position detection switch during reassembly.
6.6 Disassembling the Exergen TemporalScanner Themometer Module (Optional) 1. Unscrew three M3×6 screws, and then remove the panel. M3×6 screws 2. Pull out the thermometer cable, unscrew two M3X6 screws, and then take out the bottom panel.
3. Unscrew four M3X6 screws, and then take out the metal bracket. M3×6 screws 4. Unscrew three M3X6 screws, and then take out the power isolation board.
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7 Parts 7.1 Introduction This section contains the exploded views and parts lists of the main unit to identify the parts during disassembly of the monitor and replacing the parts. This manual is based on a fully loaded configuration. Your equipment may not contain all options and therefore may not be appear the same as the unit in this manual.
7.2.2 Parts List Item No.
7.3 Front Housing Subassembly (Touchscreen) 7.3.
7.3.2 Parts List Item No.
Item No. Description FRU part number Remarks 20 Keypad PCBA 051-001359-00 N/A 21 Encoder 801-0010-00010-00 N/A 22 Accutorr 7 silicon buttons 049-000607-00 Accutorr 7 22 Silicon buttons 049-000998-00 VS-900c 23 Knob 043-003372-01 Accutorr 7 23 Knob 043-010368-00 VS-900c 7.4 Rear Housing Assembly (without CO2 module, CO2 Only Available for Accutorr 7) 7.4.1 Exploded View 7.4.2 Parts List Item No.
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7.5 Rear Housing Assembly (with CO2 module, Only Available for Accutorr 7) 7.5.1 Exploded View 7.5.2 Parts List Item No.
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7.6 Main Bracket Assembly 7.6.1 Exploded View 7.6.2 Parts List Item No.
7.7 Power Management Board Assembly 7.7.1 Exploded View 7.7.2 Parts List Item No.
7.8 Parameter Connector Panel Assembly (without CO2 module, CO2 Only Available for Accutorr 7) 7.8.1 Exploded View 7.8.2 Parts List Item No.
7.9 Parameter Connector Panel Assembly (with CO2 module, Only Available for Accutorr 7) 7.9.1 Exploded View 7.9.2 Parts List Item No.
7.10 Predictive Temperature Assembly 7.10.1 Exploded View 7.10.2 Parts List Item No.
Item No. Description FRU part number 9 Screw, Flat Head Phillips, M3X6 M04-005005--- 10 Predictive Temperature module PCBA 051-001435-00 / Predictive Temperature board cable 009-003368-00 / Cable between the Temperature module and power management board 009-003239-00 / Cable between the isolation power board and Temperature board 009-003240-00 7.11 Exergen TemporalScanner Thermometer Assembly 7.11.
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7.12 Exergen frame Assembly 7.12.1 Exploded View 7.12.
8 Hardware and Software Upgrade 8.1 Hardware Upgrade The monitor supports upgrade of the following functions: SpO2 measurement Temperature measurement 8.1.
8.1.2.2 Upgrading Masimo SpO2 Contents of upgrade package: A power management board assembly with Masimo SpO2; and, A Masimo SpO2 connector panel assembly. 1. 2. Remove the power management board, connector panel assembly and the stopple of multifunctional connector (if there is one) as described in section 6.3 Disassembling the Main Unit. Install the power management board assembly with the SpO2 board and the connector panel assembly in the service kit into the main unit as described in section 6.
3. 4. Upgrade software. Test that the wireless network can be connected. Refer to the operator’s manual for wireless network connection. 8.1.5 Enabling Parameter Functions 1. 2. Select [Main]→[Maintenance >>]→[Factory Maintenance >>]→enter the required password→[Ok]→[Device Config. >>]. In the prompt menu, check the upgraded functions. 3. 4. Click to save the changes and quit the menu. Restart the monitor and the software for upgraded parameters are enabled. 8.
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A Electrical Safety Inspection The following electrical safety tests are recommended as part of a comprehensive preventive maintenance program. They are a proven means of detecting abnormalities that, if undetected, could prove dangerous to either the patient or the operator. Additional tests may be required according to local regulations. All tests can be performed using commercially available safety analyzer test equipment. Follow the instructions of the analyzer manufacturer.
A.2 Device Enclosure and Accessories A.2.1 Visual Inspection Test Item Acceptance Criteria No physical damage to the enclosure and accessories. The enclosure and accessories No physical damage to meters, switches, connectors, etc. No indication of exposure to fluid spills (e.g., water, coffee, chemicals, etc.). No loose or missing parts (e.g., knobs, dials, terminals, etc.). A.2.2 Physical Inspection Test Item Acceptance Criteria No unusual noises (e.g., a rattle inside the case).
PN: 046-005296-00 (11.