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2. 6 22 After Assembly x c AA HUE Ade 6 52 Appendix A Technical Specifications A 1 Product Specification A 3 Display seer ea RA A 3 Battery Operations een vereen var ese Meret EES A 3 Environmental Specifications 3 DC Powersupply seront AER PUER MET M RE he A 4 Operating Conditions A 4 Storage Condillons maroni brida da meden A 4 Product Durability Specifications A 4 Physical Specification A 5 TransportP ro Mon cirio ido A 5 A A 5 Certifica on vin HET RR ee Tato Ta A RES A 5 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 1 Introduction Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 1 1 For your notes 1 2 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Introduction Manual Information Manual Information Revision History Each page of this manual has the document part number and revision letter at the bottom of the page The revision letter identifies the document s update level The revision history of this document is summarized below Revision History Revision Date Comment A 1 J uly 2003 Initial release of this manual Manual Purpose This manu
3. E Sheet 1 of 2 H e S a t 25 E 52 LN 5 5 23 Es 6 16 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Exploded Views Sheet EF OTE ORIENTATION OF UTOUT IN LENSE Or 2 of 2 R N C REF 18 REF n o O ro 4 O O a a O 2 H 6 RE UNIT BACK VI Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Exploded Views Parts List for Transport Pro Display Assembly PN 2012150 001 Rev A Sum Item Number Item Description Reference Designator Qty 1 2012147 001 ASSY EMERALD TRANSPORT DISPL
4. Electrical safety tests may be performed under normal ambient conditions of temperature humidity and pressure The device under test includes the monitor and the optional external power supply Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 4 17 2012659 002 Maintenance Electrical Safety Tests Test Equipment Power Outlet Test The recommended test equipment required to perform electrical safety tests is listed below Item Specification Leakage Current Tester Equivalentto the circuits shown Digital Multimeter DMM AC volts ohms Ground Bond Tester 0 1ohm ECG Test Body All leads together External power supply for the monitor PN 2012183 001 NOTE The device under test includes the monitor and the optional external power supply Before starting the tests the power outlet from which the monitoring device will get electrical power must be checked This test checks the condition of the power outlet to ensure correct results from leakage tests For international power outlets refer to the internal standards agencies of that particular country Use a digital multimeter to ensure the power outlet is wired properly If other than normal polarity and ground is indicated corrective action must be taken before proceeding The results of the following tests will be meaningless unless a properly wired power outlet is used 4 18 Transport Pro Patient Monit
5. inthe e o ead a ds ec da e acte dnd 4 26 Display eee one de coctis nte Mel 4 28 Speaker Test 25 ede Rd cn 4 28 Tram Module Communication Test 4 29 Checkout Procedures Completion 4 29 PMSF OMME eile atat d ees d ist eth cre etit o RR UR a 4 29 Repair Log tnt edis ete Ss e odas o tec 4 30 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Required Tools Special Equipment 5 3 Diagnostic Tests nanne on enteren a 5 4 Main Processor Board 5 5 Troubleshooting Procedures 5 6 Symptom Blank DIS Play i a nos te ce atti me o ett 5 6 Symptom Dim 5 5 Symptom Poor Display 5 8 Symptom No Audible Alarms 5 9 Symptom Unable to Lower Alarm Volume 5 10 Symptom Speaker Buzz 5 11 Symptom Unresponsive 5 12 Symptom Monitor Resets 5 13 Service A cq ERR MENU FEMA 5 14 Boot Loader Service Menu 5 14 Ser
6. Speaker Test Changethe alarm volume of the monitor to 10096 Select MORE MENUS gt ALARM CONTROL gt ALARM VOL to display the volume settings popup menu Verify the speaker volume of the monitor changes accordingly Return the volume of the monitor tothe level it was previously set to before you changed it for this test 4 28 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Maintenance Checkout Procedure Tram Module Communication Test Complete the following steps in the order presented Failureto attain any of the listed results indicates a malfunction 1 Confirm that all components of the monitoring system are correctly connected as described in Chapter 3 Installation 2 Connect the Tram module interconnection cable to the Tram module and to the monitor 3 Placethe Tram module intothe chute Verify that the power indicator illuminates 4 Configure the monitor display with as many waveforms as possible Refer to the appropriate monitor operator s manual if necessary 5 The waveforms should look clean no noise Checkout Procedures Completion This completes the checkout procedure 1 Disconnect all test equipment 2 Return the monitor to service PM Form Dueto continuing product innovation and because specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice a PM form is not included with this manual For thelatest PM form regarding this product contact GE Service If rep
7. Disconnect the device power cord from the leakage tester Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 4 23 2012659 002 Maintenance Checkout Procedure Checkout Procedure General This procedure tests the functions of the monitor For the Tram module and input module checkout procedures refer to their appropriate service manuals Required Tools Special Equipment Seethe chart below for the equipment necessary to perform this checkout procedure Equivalent equipment may be substituted Item Manufacturer and Part Number Model Tram 100 851N module GE Medical Systems Information Technologies any model Multifunctional Micro simulator MARQ 1 Oscilloscope Tektronix 2215 External power supply for the monitor PN 2012183 001 Known good battery PN 419068 004 4 24 Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 Revision A Maintenance Checkout Procedure Monitor Power up Tests 1 Remove all batteries and unplug the monitor from the AC power source to turn the monitor off 2 Restorethe batteries tothe monitor and plug the monitor intothe AC power source to turn the monitor on 3 Verify the monitor turns on and verify the DC power indicator is illuminated 4 Verify all of the front panel indicators illuminate on power up Verify the DC power indicator on the monitor stays illuminated NOTE If the DC power indicator stays on but the screen is blank the
8. at 95 relative humidity Minimum 40 C 40 F Batteries 20 C to 60 C 4 F t0 140 F Product Durability Specifications Fluid ingress test Meets IEC 601 2 27 Drop test standard 76 2 cm 30 inches Vibration test MIL STD 810E Method 514 4 category 1 A 4 Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 Revision A Appendix A Technical Specifications Physical Specification Physical Specification Transport Pro Monitor Height 29 3 cm 11 5 inches Width 29 3 cm 11 5 inches Depth 13 2 cm 5 2inches without Tram chute 21 9 cm 8 6 inches with Tram chute Weight 3 0 kg 6 5 Ibs without batteries Tram Chute Height 19 4 cm 7 6 inches Width 29 8 cm 11 7 inches Depth 12 7 cm 5 0 inches Weight 1 36 kg 3 lbs without Tram module Certification UL 2601 1 classified UL classified for CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 IEC 60601 1 certified CE marking for Council Directive 93 42 EE C Medical Device Directive Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor A 5 2012659 002 Appendix A Technical Specifications Physical Specification For your notes A 6 Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 Revision A GE Medical Systems Information Technologies gemedical com World Headquarters GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Inc 8200 West Tower Avenue Milwaukee WI 53223
9. curly data cable into the display s Video connector and into the Tram module s DISPL AY connector The Tram module s DISPLAY connector is located on the front of the Tram module NOTE On some Tram modules this connector is labeled DISPL 3 8 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Installation Connections Power Up After making all of the connections plug the external power supply into an AC wall outlet All front panel indicators will illuminateuntil the power up sequence is complete After approximately 10 seconds you should see a display on the screen Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 3 9 2012659 002 Installation Setup Configure the Monitor Setup Configure the Monitor Setting up the monitor requires you to configure the monitor at the Service mode level and at the Boot Loader level Choose and program the procedures listed below in the order presented Each procedure is described on the following pages m Set Patient Monitor Type Service mode Set Monitor Defaults Password Service mode Set Unit Name Service mode Set Bed Number Service mode Set Country Selection Boot Loader Set Language Boot Loader NOTE Refer to the operator s manual to configure this monitor for clinical use Set Patient Monitor Type The Patient M onitor Type selection determines the type of monitor desired i e adult neonatal or operating room Different alarms and parameters a
10. monitor is likely in standby mode battery charging Press and hold the POWER button for approximately 0 25 seconds to enter the normal mode Ifthe DC power indicator is on continue with the tests If either of the CHARGING STATUS indicators is yellow wait for the batteries to fully charge and the indicators to illuminate green The batteries may require up to four hours to charge Ifthe battery fuel gauge displays the word ERROR the battery may be asleep Refer to Battery Error M essage on page 5 23 Verify an audio Beep tone sounds at the end of Boot up Verify the operation of the Trim Knob control a Rotatethe Trim Knob control to scroll through several menus b Pressthe Trim Knob control on a menu option to verify the menu is selectable 8 Verify the operation of the control keys Verify that an audio Beep tone sounds after each front panel key is pressed 9 Check battery power for both batteries a Unplugthe monitor from the AC power source Verify one LED in the battery compartment is on batteries must have more than 1096 charge b Pull that battery out and verify the other LED illuminates thus indicating the unit is powered by the other battery c Reinstall battery and plug the monitor into an AC power source Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 4 25 2012659 002 Maintenance Checkout Procedure Battery Tests Function Test Disconnect the power cord plug from the ele
11. 1 Rotate and press the Trim Knob control to select REVIEW ERRORS from the Service Mode Menu The review errors menu option items include four possible selections one each for viewing output or input errors along with one each for clearing output or input errors Rotate and press the Trim Knob control to scroll to and select VIEW OUTPUT ERRORS from the Review Errors Menu The Run Time Error Log pop up window appears on the left side of the monitor display One time dated output software error appears in the pop up window at a time Usethe Trim Knob control to scroll through each logged error and peruse all of the parameters associated with each output software error Rotate the Trim Knob control to move the cursor gt toa position for viewing the Next or Previous error as well as the position that allows the user to Quit viewing output errors Selecting Quit doses the Run Time Error Log pop up window and returns to the Review Errors Menu TheView Input Errors menu causes a Run Time Error Log pop up window to appear on the monitor display The pop up window now displays input software errors and provides basically the same information as the View Output Errors pop up window provided The appearance of both pop up windows are similar the difference being errors that are logged as input versus output to from the monitor To dear out the stored run time error logs usethe Trim Knob control to select the CLEAR OUTPUT ERRORS or CLEAR INP
12. Install or Remove the Tram Chute 3 5 Install or Remove a Module 3 7 CONMCCHIONS o peterr ander gasten A ee 3 8 enid cem 3 8 Connect Transport Pro Monitor to the Tram Module 3 8 POWORU Dei ss EE 3 9 Setup Configure the Monitor 3 10 SetPatient Monitor Type 3 10 Set Monitor Defaults Password 3 11 SetUnitName rue dir oae haan eene PRS MOS 3 11 Set BediNumb6 ina ated troia rote estia a rere 3 12 Set Country Selection 3 12 SOELANQUAG OY s seconda arta Ciara ae eden ege CERO eN 3 13 Completion end oe ded Den 3 13 Installing Software cerent ae es 3 14 Maintenance we cea crm ERU E 4 1 Maintenance Schedule 4 3 Manufacturer Recommendations 4 3 Manufacturer R esponsibility cc e 4 3 Visual Inspections ze oe neten aaa e od a oe siete tate Dx 4 4 CIN ma EE E 4 5 Cleaning Precautions 0 4 5 Exterior Cleaning aniis as adn 4 5 Lithium lon Battery 4 6 The Impact of Lithium Ion Battery Technology on the 4 6 How to Improve the Performa
13. Knob control to exit Select DEFAULT or FRANCE to choose a particular set of GE factory defaults 1 Activate the Boot Loader program a Hold down NBP GO STOP and ZERO ALL b Pressandreleasethe Trim Knob control Keep holding NBP GO STOP and ZERO ALL until the Boot Code information appears on the display Select SET CONFIGURATION menu option In the Configuration Menu select Country Selection and choose the country 3 12 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Installation Setup Configure the Monitor Set Language Select Se Languageto change the language of the displayed text 1 Activate the Boot Loader program a Hold down NBP GO STOP and ZERO ALL b Pressandreleasethe Trim Knob control Keep holding NBP GO STOP and ZERO ALL until the Boot Code information appears on the display Select the SERVICE MENU Select the SET CONFIGURATION menu option Select the SET LANGUAGE menu option Select the appropriate language F WN Manually reboot the monitor to display the new language a Hold down NBP GO STOP and ZERO ALL b Pressandreleasethe Trim Knob control a Release NBP GO STOP and ZERO ALL Completion The monitor is now ready for normal operation At this time perform the Checkout Procedure on page 4 24 Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 3 13 2012659 002 Installation Installing Software Installing Software The monitor leaves the fact
14. Monitor 6 35 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs 8 Removethe four nuts holding the speaker onto the main PCB assembly 9 Disconnect the speaker harness from the main PCB assembly 10 Install the new speaker 11 Insert the display friction connector into the main PCB connector 6 36 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUS 12 Insert the keypad PCB connector into the keypad PCB 880A 13 Tuck in the keypad PCB ribbon cableto prevent it from being damaged Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUS 14 Insert the display friction connector into the inverter PCB connector 878A 15 Install four screws to secure the main PCB assembly tothe display 879A 16 Closethe unit in reverse order that you opened it See Open the Unit on page 6 22 6 38 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs Replacing the Inverter PCB 1 Open the Unit See Open the Unit on page 6 22 2 Remove the four screws holding the main PCB assembly to the display sub assembly 879A 3 Pull out friction connector from the inverter PCB Do not pull on the connector wires Revision A Transport Pro P
15. SPEAKER ASSEMBLY DASH 5 1 1 2 4521 704 NUT HEX KEPS 4 40 4 3 404525 001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3 4 1 4 9956 002 4X6IN ANTI STATIC ZIPLOCK BAG 1 5 9956 101 BAG ZIPLOCK CLR 2MIL POLY 3 1 6 9924 002 BOX CARDBOARD 4X 4X 3 1 7 2001005 061 INSTR FIELD REPLACEMENT UNIT ENG 1 8 407132 008 LBL BARCODE CMPNT PA 1 6 X 1 Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 9 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Service P arts Inverter PCB and Harness PN 2014437 007 Rev A Item Number Item Description 1 Qty 1 2004019 001 PWR SPLY CCFL INVERTER VIN8 18V A2 1 2 2003791 002 CABLE 55 DASH 4000 INVERTER Wil 1 3 45074 408 SCREW BDGH 4 40 X 1 4 2 4 2005565 003 PKG BAG CUSHION ZIP 4 X 6 STATIC SHIELD 1 5 2001005 061 INSTR FIELD REPLACEMENT UNIT ENG 1 6 407132 008 LBL BARCODE CMPNT PA 1 6 X 1 7 404525 001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3 4 1 8 9924 002 BOX CARDBOARD 4X 4X 3 1 9 9956 101 BAG ZIPLOCK CLR 2MIL POLY 3 6 10 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Service Parts Foot PN 2014437 008 Rev A 4 Item Number Item Description Besl Qty 1 2012182 001 FOOT TRANSPORT DISPLAY 1 2 2000540 001 SCR MACH PNHD M3X6LG SST W THD LOCK 2 3 9956 101 BAG ZIPLOCK CLR 2MIL POLY 3 1 4 2001005 061 INSTR FIELD REPLACEMENT UNIT ENG i 5 404525 001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3 4 1 6 9924 101 BOX MAILER 11 75L 11 00W 2 88H 1 7 9956 001 BAG ANT
16. Sweep speeds 6 25 12 5 25 mm sec ratio to amplitude for BP respiration and 5 0 25 mm sec ratio to amplitude for ECG Waveform display options individual 6 waveforms individual 3 waveforms full and full grid modes Information window displays non real time information without obstructing the display of real time information Display organization prioritized by parameter Battery type exchangeable Lithium Ion Number of batteries up to 2 Voltage 11 1 V nominal Capacity 3 9Ah Charge time less than 4 hours Run time one battery up to 2 hours two batteries up to 4 hours Battery life 500 cycles to 50 capacity Environmental Specifications Power requirements battery or external DC power supply Power consumption 60W with Tram module connection maximum Cooling convection Power Dissipation 120 Btu Hour maximum Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor A 3 2012659 002 Appendix A Technical Specifications Product S pecification DC Power Supply Operating Conditions Storage Conditions Optional external AC DC converter Input 85 270 VAC 50 60 Hz single phase Output 16 75 VDC at 4 0 amps Ambient temperature 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 F Relative humidity 5 to 95 at 40 C Vibration MIL STD 810E Method 514 4 Category 1 Maximum 70 C 158 F
17. Tram Chute on page 3 6 4 Provide appropriate electrostatic discharge protection to prevent damaging the monitor 5 Removethesix screws to separate the display sub assembly from the back half of the unit 6 Lay both halves of the unit on a flat surface To prevent damaging the Trim Knob control ALWAYS hangthe Trim Knob control over the edge of the work surface 6 22 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs 7 Disconned the battery harness from the main PCB and set the back half of the unit aside E NEA AA 875A Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 23 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs Replacing the Display Sub assembly 1 OpentheUnit See Open the Unit on page 6 22 2 Remove the four screws holding the main PCB assembly to the display sub assembly 879A 3 Pull out friction connector from the inverter PCB Do not pull on the connector wires 6 24 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs 4 Squeezethe connector tabs and pull out the connector from the keypad PCB 880A 5 Pull out the display friction connector from the main PCB Do not pull on the ribbon cable Remove the PCB and set it aside Placethe disp
18. Unable to start the real time clock PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE REQUIRED Perform all of the maintenance procedures listed under Manufacturer Recommendations on page 4 3 5 26 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Error Messages Message Possible Reason Solution Internal lithium battery is LOW The main PCB battery may be depleted 1 Select NO when the message DO YOU WISH TO CONTINUE MONITORING ANYWA Y appears NOTE 2 Remove this monitor from service and use a different These messages are displayed while the monitor monitor to monitor the patient powers up Once the Internal lithium battery is 3 Contact GE Service for lithium battery replacement L OW message appears the monitor will complete instructions all the power up tests Then after the last test is completed the following message will bedisplayed The battery switch on main may be in the off position on the boot loader screen See Replacing the Main PCB Assembly on page 6 44 for information about accessing the main PCB ONE OR MORE POWER UP TESTS HAVE 1 Verify that switch 1 on the mini dip switch labeled S1 is FAILED SERVICE MAY BE REQUIRED in the ON position DO YOU WISH TO CONTINUE MONITORING ANYWAY 1 2 yes 2 To move the battery switch to the ON position complete the following steps a Ifa plastic film is over the switch remove and discard the plastic
19. and IEC limits are different the polarity switch to RVS d the current leakage indicated on DMM NOTE 7 Set If either reading is greater than the appropriate specification below the device under test fails Contact GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Technical Support 300 uA 0 3 volts on the DMM and the device under test is powered from 100 120 V 50 60 Hz 300 uA 0 3 volts on the DMM and the device under test is powered from a centered tapped 200 240 V 50 60 Hz single phase circuit 500 uA 0 5 volts on the DMM and the device under test is powered from a non center tapped 200 240 V 50 60 Hz single phase circuit the GND switch on theleakagetester to CLOSED 4 22 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Maintenance Electrical Safety Tests Test Completion 8 Readthe current leakage indicated on DMM 9 Setthe polarity switch to RVS 10 Read the current leakage indicated on DMM NOTE If thereading is greater than the specification below and the device under test is powered from 100 240 V 50 60 Hz the device under test fails Contact GE Medical Systems nformati on Technologies Technical Support 100 microamperes 0 1 volts on the DMM and the device under test is powered from 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 11 Set the power switch of the device under test to OFF 1 Disconnect the leakage tester from the power outlet 2 Disconnect all test equipment from the device 3
20. asleep When the battery is asleep nonethe LEDs on the battery will illuminate when the battery s on off button is pressed You must wake up the battery before you can use it again There are two methods to wake up the battery m Outside of a monitor by using the Cadex SMart Two charger m Inside monitor that is connected to an AC power source Waking Up the Battery With a Cadex SMart Two Charger NOTE A deep discharged battery will require you to repeat the following steps more than once before the battery will wake up 1 Insert the battery into the battery charger and wait for the RUN LED light toilluminate approximately three minutes 2 IftheRUN LED light does NOT illuminate complete the following steps a b Remove the battery from the battery charger Re insert the battery into the battery charger and let the battery charge for two to three minutes whilethe FAIL LED flashes If the RUNLED light illuminates ignoreit Watch the battery charger LEDs and immediately remove the battery from the battery charger when the FAIL LED stops flashing AND remains illuminated OR when both the RUN and CONDITION LEDs flash Wait for one to two seconds then re insert the battery into the battery charger The RUN and CONDITION LEDs will flash for fivetoten seconds whilethe charger initializes the battery If the FAIL LED illuminates remove the battery and re insert it into the battery charger Watch the battery
21. asynchronous communication port is provided for communications with the Tram module Unity Network twisted pair Ethernet hardware is provided on the display but Unity Network functionality is not availablein V1A The Transport Pro monitoring system consists of the following components Transport Pro display processing unit Tram module Tram chute Data cable curl y cable Batteries two Optional external power supply AC power to DC power converter Optional external battery charger Basic System Components Transport Pro Display Processing Unit Tram Module The display processing unit consists of the following sub components m Flat panel display Main control indicator panel m Processor Power management circuit board and speaker m Rear housing The monitor uses a Tram module to acquire patient data See Tram M odule Compatibility on page 2 10 for a list of compatible Tram modules Tram Chute The detachable Tram chute is used to secure one Tram module to the monitor during patient transport Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2 3 2012659 002 Equipment Overview Equipment Description Data Cable A cableis connected between the Tram module and the display This cable provides a communication pathway between the two devices Batteries The monitor is designed to operate on battery power during transport or whenever AC power is interrupted A complete battery management system allows you
22. charger LEDs The RUN LED should stop flashing and remain illuminated for approximately one minute later the CONDITION LED should stop flashing At this time the battery is awake and being charged 4 14 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Maintenance Lithium lon Battery Waking Up the Battery With a Monitor Connect the monitor to an AC power source 2 Activatethe Boot Loader program a Hold down NBP GO STOP and ZERO ALL b Pressandreleasethe Trim Knob control Keep holding NBP GO STOP and ZERO ALL until the Boot Code information appears on the display Select WakeU p Battery from the Service Menu Insert the sleeping battery into Slot A of the monitor Select Wake Up Lithium lon Battery in SLOT A Then the monitor applies a wake up shot of current for up to 210 seconds 6 Watch for the message Battery awake run main codeto charge The battery should now be awake Ifthe Battery awake run main codeto charge message appears but the battery is NOT awake the battery may bein a deep discharge state Y ou should repeat step 5 at least four moretimes to give the battery additional wake up shots of current 7 Quickly reboot the monitor to begin charging the batteries The monitor s illuminated yellow colored CHARGING STATUSLED indicates that the battery is being charged NOTE The monitor will not charge the battery while it is running the Boot Loader program How
23. coating are NOT intended to be re used morethan three ti mes A standard set of hand tools is required for disassembly and assembly Before you disassemble the monitor you should AL WAYS do the following tasks 1 2 Unplug the monitor from the AC power source Remove both batteries Provide appropriate electrostatic discharge protection to prevent damaging the monitor Be awarethat the nonspecific disassembly instructions apply to all monitors supported by this service manual Disassembly for specific models of the monitor are identified when required When disassembling the monitor observe the following guidelines Note the positions of wires cables and different sized screws marking them if necessary to ensure they are replaced correctl y 6 20 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUS PCB Assemblies Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions All external connector inputs and outputs of the monitor are designed with protection from ESD damage However if the monitor requires service exposed components and assemblies contained within are susceptible to ESD damage This indudes human hands non ESD protected work stations and or improperly grounded test equipment Thefollowing guidelines help make a service workstation more resistant to the ESD damage Discharge any static charge you may have built up before handling
24. into the main PCB connector 880A 6 32 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs 14 Tuck in the keypad PCB ribbon cableto prevent it from being damaged 15 Insert the display friction connector into the inverter PCB connector 878A 16 Install four screws to secure the main PCB assembly to the display 879A 17 Close the unit in reverse order that you opened it See Open the Unit on page 6 22 Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 33 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs Replacing the Speaker Assembly 1 Open the Unit See Open the Unit on page 6 22 2 Remove the four screws holding the main PCB assembly to the display sub assembly 879A 3 Pull out friction connector from the inverter PCB Do not pull on the connector wires 6 34 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs 4 Squeezethe connector tabs and pull out the connector from the keypad PCB 880A 5 Pull out the display friction connector from the main PCB Do not pull on the ribbon cable Remove the main PCB assembly and place on a flat surface Placethe display sub assembly face down with the Trim Knob control hanging over the edge of the work surface Revision A Transport Pro Patient
25. or Remove the Tram Chute Install or Remove the Tram Chute Installing the Tram Chute WARNING DROP HAZARD Install the Tram chute mounting screw through the display and into the Tram chute to securely lock the Tram chute to the display Serious injury or death could result if this warning is not observed 854A 4 1 Placethe display and an empty Tram chute on a flat surface with the back of the display facing the Tram chute mounting tabs Insert the Tram chute mounting tabs intothe display mounting slots Slidethe Tram chuteto the left to capture the mounting tabs in the mounting slots 4 Tilt theunit back and use a Phillips head screwdriver to install the Tram chute mounting screw Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 3 5 2012659 002 Installation Install or Remove the Tram Chute Removing the Tram Chute 854A 853A 856A 5 Placethe display and empty Tram chute on a flat surface N Tilt the display back and use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the Tram chute mounting screw from the display and Tram chute 3 SlidetheTram chutetothe right to release the mounting tabs from the display 4 Removethe Tram chute from the back of the display 5 Install and store the screw in the Tram chute to prevent it from getting lost 3 6 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Installation Install or Remove a Module Install or Rem
26. the transport monitor B Tram module Inserta Tram module into the Tram chute to create a transport monitor See Tram Module Compatibility on page 2 10 for a listing of compatible Tram modules C Curly data cable Connectto the Tram module and to the display The data cable provides communication between the Tram module and the display D Data cable channel Place the Tram module data cable in the channel to reduce cable clutter E DC power connector See Connectors on page 3 8 F Battery doors Open the battery doors to insert and remove the batteries Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2 7 2012659 002 Equipment Overview Equipment Description Controls Trim Knob Control Power Key Function Keys The Trim Knob control is a 24 position rotary control with a push selection switch NOTE This key must be depressed for 0 25 seconds before the function is activated This helps prevent inadvertently turning the monitor off When the monitor is battery powered this key turns the monitor power on and off When the monitor is plugged into an electrical outlet using the optional power supply or when it is powered by a Tram module plugged into a powered Tram rac housing this key turns the monitoring standby mode on and off When the standby mode is turned on patient monitoring is disconti nued H owever patient data already accumulated is retained and the battery
27. to Recycle the Battery When the battery no longer holds a charge it should be replaced The battery is recycleable Remove the old battery from the monitor and follow your local recycling guidelines WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT incinerate the battery or store at high temperatures Serious injury or death could result Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 4 15 2012659 002 Maintenance Lithium Ion Battery Rechargeable Battery Collection Sites In theUnited States and Canada the Rechargeable Battery Recyding Corporation RBRC can help you locate your nearest rechargeable battery collection site Y ou can contact RBRC by telephone or by accessing their internet web site m telephone 1 800 8 BATTERY 800 822 8839 m internet address www rbrc org The Cadex SMart Two Charger Battery Charger LED Indicators The following is a quick guide which identifies the meaning of the charger LEDs LED Indicators Illuminated Flashing RUN Charging in progress Initializing the battery RUN and CONDITION Conditioning in progress READY Charging is complete READY and CONDITION Conditioning is complete Conditioning is required pass target FAIL Battery fault Charger fault FAIL and CONDITION Conditioning is complete fail target Battery Charger Software Requirements The batteries used in this monitor require Cadex SM art Two Charger software ver
28. unit in reverse order that you opened it See Open the Unit on page 6 22 Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 43 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs Replacing the Main PCB Assembly 1 Open the Unit See Open the Unit on page 6 22 2 Remove the seven screws from the battery housing located in the back half of the unit 876A 4 large screws O 3 small screws 3 Remove the battery harness from the back half of the unit remove harness 6 44 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs 4 Removethe four screws holding the main PCB assembly tothe display 879A 5 Pull out friction connector from the inverter PCB Do not pull on the connector wires Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 45 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs 6 Squeezethe connector tabs and pull out the connector from the keypad PCB 880A 7 Pull out the display friction connector from the main PCB Do not pull on the ribbon cable 6 46 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUS 8 Removethe defective PCB Follow your country requirements for PCB disposal 9 Install new mai
29. 2011633 003 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT FRE 1 17 2011633 004 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT SWE 1 18 2011633 005 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT SPA 1 19 2011633 006 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT ITA 1 Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 7 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Service P arts ms Item Number Item Description Bem Qty 20 2011633 007 LABELKIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT DUT 1 21 2011633 008 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT DAN 1 22 2011633 009 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT NOR 1 23 2011633 010 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT J PN 1 24 2011633 011 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT POR 1 25 2011633 012 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT RUS 1 26 2011633 013 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT CHI 1 27 2011633 014 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT HUN 1 28 2011633 015 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT POL 1 6 8 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Service P arts Software PN 2014437 005 Rev A M LUN Item Number Item Description 2 Qty 2 418208 001 BAG ANTI STATIC 6 X 8 ZIPLOCK 1 3 9924 102 BOX MAILER 7 00L 6 00W 2 50H 1 4 404525 001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3 4 1 5 2001005 061 INSTR FIELD REPLACEMENT UNIT ENG 1 6 2017716 001 UPGRADE KIT TRANSPORT PRO VIA ENG Speaker Assembly PN 2014437 006 Rev A 4 Item Number Item Description ri Qty 1 419483 001
30. AY 4 5 1 2 2013150 001 ASSY PROCESSOR TRANSPORT DISPLAY A1 A3 1 3 417436 002 BATTERY HOUSING BOTTOM 1 4 2000546 006 SCR MACH PNHD M4 X 20LG SST W THD LOCK 4 5 409914 002 SCR M3X 14 P H POSI 5 5 WJVIB TITE 7 6 2016494 001 ASSY COVER PLASTIC TRANSPORT PRO 1 11 402440 001 SCREW PH PLASFORM 10 6 12 2002218 002 LENSE DASH 4000 OPAQUE 1 14 404525 008 LABEL BLANK 1 2IN X 6IN 2 18 2004228 001 CKT BD DASH 4000 ALARM LIGHT 1 23 2014287 001 CODE TRANSPRO BOOT VIA 1 24 2014286 001 CODE TRANSPRO MAIN V1A MULTI 1 6 18 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Exploded Views Transport Pro Display Tram Chute PN 2011432 001 Rev A Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 19 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUS Disassembly Assembly of FRUs Guidelines for Disassembly Tools Required Before Disassembly During Disassembly WARNINGS REPAIR TO THE FRU LEVEL Field repairs are recommended to the field replaceable unit FRU only Attempting a field repair on a PCB or a factory sealed component or assembly could jeopardize the safe and effective operation of the monitor NOTE GE recommends that you assemble the monitor using the NEW fasteners screws washers etc provided in theField Replaceable Unit kit Some fasteners likethe screws with a thread locking
31. Battery The following are the key points you should know about Lithium Ion battery technology m Thebattery will discharge on its own even when it is not installed a monitor This discharge is the result of the Lithium Ion cells and the bias current required for the integrated electronics m Bythenature of Lithium l on cells the battery will self discharge The self discharge rate doubles for every 10 C 18 F rise in temperature m The capacity loss of the battery degrades significantly at higher temperatures m As the battery ages the full charge capacity of the battery will degrade and be permanently lost As a result the amount of charge that is stored and available for use is reduced How to Improve the Performance of the Battery Installation Guideline Charging Guideline Conditioning Guideline Position the monitor in a location that does not artificially increasethe operating temperature of the battery See Location on page 3 3 for monitor installation requirements Use the Cadex SMart Two charger to charge the battery instead of charging the battery inside the monitor m The Cadex SMart Two charger maintains a lower battery cell temperature during the charge cyde than the monitor This reduction in temperature will extend the life of the battery Remove the battery from the monitor every six months and condition it using the Cadex SMart Two charger m This condition cycle recalibrates the electronic f
32. CAPACITY mAh PRESENT CAPACITY mAh AVERAGE CURRENT mA AVERAGE VOLTAGE mU TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE OK CHARGE LEVEL CYCLE COUNT NEEDS CONDITION TIME TO EMPTY HM TIME TO FULL Civ BATTERY A BATTERY B NPC NME 10 FEB 2003 31 MAR 1999 LION 42661 3800 3885 2601 1081 11296 275 YES 67 1 NO 0248 n a Battery on page 4 13 861A If necessary condition the battery See How to Condition the Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 Maintenance Checkout Procedure Display Tests Video Test Screens Brightness Level Test Activate the Boot Loader program as follows a Hold down NBP GO STOP and ZERO ALL on the front panel b Pressandreleasethe Trim Knob control Keep holding NBP GO STOP and ZERO ALL until the Boot Loader information appears on the display From the Service Menu select Video Test Screens Select and test each screen White Screen Red Screen Blue Screen Green Screen Vertical Bars 9 Select Exit to exit Video Test Screens Manually reboot the monitor to exit the Boot Loader program a Hold down the NBP GO STOP and ZERO ALL b Pressandreleasethe Trim Knob control Release NBP GO STOP and ZERO ALL Select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt BRIGHTNESS Verify the display brightness changes when setting the brightness level from 10096 to 1096 Reset the brightness level to your default setting
33. Cidex solution or Sodium hypochlorite bleach diluted or Mild soap diluted Lint free cloth Dust Remover compressed air To avoid damage to the equipment surfaces never usethe following cleaning agents organic solvents ammonia based solutions acetone solution alcohol based cleaning agents Betadine solution a wax containing a cleaning substance or abrasive cleaning agents Exterior Cleaning Clean the exterior surfaces with a clean lint free doth and one of the cleaning solutions listed in the table above m Wringthe excess solution from the cloth Do not drip any liquid into open vents switches plugs or connectors m Dry the surfaces with a dean cloth or paper towel Cleaning the Display In general you will need to use a soft dean lint free doth dampened with a glass cleaner CAUTION To avoid getting liquid into connector openings do not spray glass deaning or general cleaning solutions directly onto the product s surface Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 4 5 2012659 002 Maintenance Lithium Ion Battery Lithium lon Battery TheLithium l on battery is a rechargeable battery containing Lithium lon cells Each battery contains an integrated electronic fuel gauge and a safety protection circuit The battery communicates with the Transport Pro monitor and the battery charger via the SMBUS 2 wire serial interface The Impact of Lithium lon Battery Technology on the
34. GE Charger Failure C harger communications have failed CONDITION None Condition The battery is requesting a conditioning cycle Battery Error Message The following battery message is displayed in the Battery Fuel Gauge icon Message Reason Solution ERROR The battery is either 1 See How to Wake Up the Battery on page 4 14 asleep or faulty 2 If the battery does not wake up it is faulty and should be replaced Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 5 23 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Power Source Tests Power Source Tests Wall Receptacle Use this procedure to confirm AC power from the wall receptade which the monitor is plugged into Use a digital multimeter DMM to verify the wall receptacle is wired correctly This is accomplished by performing a m voltage measurement between all three connections of the wall receptacle m ground to neutral loop resistance measurement A standard wall receptacle consists of three connections line neutral and ground The figure below indicates the location of each on a 120 VAC wall receptacle commonly used in the United States The location and shape of pins may be different on wall receptades used in countries other than the United States Ground yo Line oy Neutral 539A Perform the following tests 1 Usea DMM to measure the voltage between the three connections a Select the AC voltage scale on the DMM
35. I STATIC 125Q 4MIL 1 Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 11 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Service P arts Battery Doors PN 2014437 009 Rev A 1 867A NI Item Number Item Description Qty 1 2013017 001 PLUG EMERALD DISPLAY BATTERY 1 2 2000905 001 SCR TAPPING TC SST 4X 31 HI LO 2 3 404525 001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3 4 1 4 9956 002 4X6IN ANTI STATIC ZIPLOCK BAG 1 5 9956 101 BAG ZIPLOCK CLR 2MIL POLY 3 1 6 9924 002 BOX CARDBOARD 4X 4X 3 1 7 2001005 061 INSTR FIELD REPLACEMENT UNIT ENG 1 6 12 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Service Parts Collar PN 2014437 010 Rev A 868A 4 Item Number Item Description Qty 1 2012181 001 COLLAR CABLE TRANSPORT DISPLAY 1 2 2013297 001 ADH VHB ETD 2 3 9956 001 BAG ANTI STATIC 125Q 4MIL 1 4 2001005 061 INSTR FIELD REPLACEMENT UNIT ENG 1 5 404525 001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3 4 1 6 9924 101 BOX MAILER 11 75L 11 00W 2 88H 1 Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 13 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Service P arts Main PCB Assembly PN 2014437 011 Rev A m st Item Number Item Description Qty 1 2013150 001 ASSY PROCESSOR PCB TRANSPORT DISPLAY i 2 2005565 005 PKG BAG CUSHION ZIP 15 X 15 STATIC SHLD 1 3 2001005 061 INSTR FIELD REPLACEMENT
36. L T200 A 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiration Cardiac Output or Dual temperature 2 BP NIBP Ohmeda SpO2 Tram 250A SL 250 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiration Cardiac Output or Dual temperature 2 BP NIBP Nellcor GEMS IT SpO2 Tram 350A 404378 002 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiration Cardiac Output or Dual temperature 4 BP NBP Nellcor GEMS IT SpO2 Tram 350M 416646 001 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiration Cardiac Output or Dual temperature 4 BP NBP Masimo SpO2 Tram 400 A SL T400 A 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiration Cardiac Output or Dual temperature 3 BP NIBP Ohmeda SpO2 Tram 450A SL T450 A 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiration Cardiac Output or Dual temperature 3 BP NIBP Nellcor GEMS IT SpO2 Tram 451 451 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiration Cardiac Output or Dual temperature 3 4 BP NIBP GEMS IT SpO2 Tram 451M T451M X 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiration Cardiac Output or Dual temperature 3 4 BP NIBP Masimo SET SpO2 Tram 451N T451N X 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiration Cardiac Output or Dual temperature 3 BP NIBP Nellcor amp Oxismart XL 5 02 Tram 500 402593 00x 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiration Cardiac Output or Dual temperature 4 BP Tram 600 ASL 600 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiration Cardiac Output or Dual temperature 4 BP Ohmeda SpO2 Tram 650A SL T650 A 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiration Cardiac Output or Dual temperature 4 BP Nellcor GEMS IT 5 02 Tram 800A SL 80051 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiratio
37. Name Up to seven characters are used to identify the care unit These characters display at the top right of the screen immediately preceding the bed number Access Set Unit Name option starting from the Main Menu 1 Select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt SERVICE MODE 2 Enter password using the Trim Knob control to select the day and month from monitor screen with leading zeros e g J uly 4 20407 3 Select MONITOR SETTINGS UNIT NAME 4 Usethe Trim Knob control to select and change each character Up to seven characters may be entered 5 Select SET UNIT NAME and press the Trim Knob control to exit 040A Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 3 11 2012659 002 Installation Setup Configure the Monitor Set Bed Number The bed number identifies a particular patient bed U p tofive characters are used to identify bed number This number displays at thetop right of the screen Access Set Bed Number option starting from the Main Menu 1 2 Set Country Selection Select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt SERVICE MODE Enter password using the Trim Knob control to select the day and month from monitor screen with leading zeros e g J uly 4 20407 Select MONITOR SETTINGS gt UNIT NAME gt SET BED NUMBER SET BED 0 0 0 2 NUMBER El 041A Usethe Trim Knob control to select and change each character Up to five characters may be entered Select SET BED NUMBER and press the Trim
38. Transport Pro Patient Monitor Service Manual 2012659 002 Revision A GE Medical Systems Information Technologies gemedical com NOTE Due to continuing product innovation specifications in this manual are subject to change without noti ce Listed below are GE Medical Systems Information Technologies trademarks used in this document All other trademarks contained herein arethe property of their respective owners DASH RAC SOLAR TRAM TRAM NET TRAM RAC TRIM KNOB and UNITY NETWORK are trademarks of GE Medical Systems Information Technologies registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office 12SL MENTOR TRANSPORT PRO and UNITY aretrademarks of GE Medical Systems Information Technologies OGE Medical Systems I nformation Technologies 2003 All rights reserved T 2 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 1 July 2003 Contents Introduction sars eneen e IER DF 1 1 Manual Information 1 3 Revision History cnra AAA 1 3 ManualiPUp0S error argent ner saben aan rra 1 3 Manual Conventions 1 3 Intended Audlerice scettr eee ons Ipse 1 3 Safety Information 1 4 Responsibility of the 14 Aad 1 4 Warnings Cautions and Notes
39. UNIT ENG 1 4 407132 008 LBL BARCODE CMPNT PA 1 6 X 1 5 404525 001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3 4 1 6 406128 001 CARTON MAILER W FOAM 14 5 X 14 5 X 4 5 1 7 409914 001 SCREW M3 X 14 P H POSI S S 4 8 402440 001 SCREW PH PLASFORM 46 10 X 6 9 9956 101 BAG ZIPLOCK CLR 2MIL POLY 3 1 Other Components Item Number Item Description Qty 2011432 001 Tram Chute 1 2012183 001 Optional External Power Supply 1 419068 004 Rechargeable Lithium lon Battery 11 1V 1 2001845 001 Cadex SMart Two Battery Charger V1 11 1 421071 001 Lithium lon Battery PC Mount 3V 1 6 14 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Interconnection Diagram Interconnection Diagram A5 DISPLAY ASSEMBLY A5 JI A5 WI P2 A5 WI PI 5 1 10 A2 JI A2 DISPLAY INVERTER PCB oo O DISPLAY N Al E PROCESSOR ETHERNET PCB ASSEMBL Y EXTERNAL E POWER SUPPLY lt Al JI2 Al P2 A3 4 A4 J2 BATTERY CONNECTOR PCB INTERFACE PCB ASSEMBLY A3 J2 A3 J3 BATTERY B BATTERY INTERCONNECT SCHEMATIC Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 15 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Exploded Views Exploded Views Transport Pro Display Assembly PN 2012150 001 Rev A
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41. UT ERRORS menu respectively I mmediately after you clear one of the error logs a message appears on the upper right side of the display The message verifies the actuation of the Trim Knob control for this function Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 5 19 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Service Menus Error Log Information Error Logs This part of the section describes in greater detail what information the error log contains and what can be learned from error logs An error log in the monitor can hold up to 50 events As an event occurs error information is stored in the log Subsequent events are stored sequentially as they occur When the 50 event limit is reached subsequent errors replace the oldest error s in the log A sample of the monitor error log pop up window appears as follows When using the error log to troubleshoot a problem with the monitor the following parameters from the pop up window that are of greatest interest are as follows Error Log Parameters Parameter Description PROCESS NAME The task that was operating when the event or problem occurred ERROR CODE A software code for the type of event or problem that occurred SEVERITY Indicates the level of impact of the event or problem on the system DATE The date the event or problem occurred TIME The time the event or problem occurred ERROR NUMBER A sequential number used to identify each event or p
42. V to 18V DC and the output voltage is rated at 300 to 700 VRMS Thestart voltage is 1400 VRMS and the lamp current is 7 milliamps per tube Speaker The speaker is used for audible notification of alarms It is 66mm square water resistant 3 watt with a frequency response of 400Hz to 4500Hz Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2 13 2012659 002 Equipment Overview Theory of Operation For your notes 2 14 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 j Installation Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 3 1 For your notes 3 2 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Installation Requirements Requirements Location The operating position does not influence the performance of the monitor in any way Choose a location which affords an unobstructed view of the monitor Screen and easy access to the operating controls To optimize battery life and performance choose a location that does NOT artificially increase the ambient temperature surrounding the monitor Donot place the monitor near a heat vent or near heat generating equipment such as computer monitors Avoid placing the monitor in corners where the airflow may be restricted Set up the device in a location which affords sufficient ventilation The ventilation openings of the device must not be obstructed by external equipment walls or blankets for instance The ambient conditio
43. airs adjustments were made or any parts replaced describe this in the area provided on the PM form Also include comments regarding any unusual environmental conditions that may affect the operation or reliability of the equipment in the area provided on the PM form On the following page a repair log is included for your convenience to record the repair history of this product Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 4 29 2012659 002 Maintenance Checkout Procedure Repair Log Unit Serial Number Institution Name Dee NaintenancelRepal 4 30 Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 Revision A D Troubleshooting Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 5 1 For your notes 5 2 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Troubleshooting R equired Tools Special Equipment Required Tools Special Equipment m A standard set of hand tools is required for disassembly and assembly m Digital Multimeter A known good battery For electrical safety test equipment see Test Equi pment on page 4 18 m For checkout procedure tools and equipment see Required Tools Special Equipment on page 4 24 Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 5 3 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tests Diagnostic Tests The following checkout procedures can also be used as diagnostic tests for the m
44. al supplies technical information for service representatives and technical personnel so they can maintain the equipment to the assembly level Useit as a guide for maintenance and electrical repairs considered field repairable Where necessary the manual identifies additional sources of relevant information and technical assistance See the operator s manual for the instructions necessary to operate the equipment safely in accordance with its function and intended use Manual Conventions Product References Term Definition monitor The whole unit including the display Tram chute and Tram module display The display only This does not include the Tram chute orthe Tram module Intended Audience This manual is intended for service representatives and technical personnel who maintain troubleshoot or repair this equipment Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 1 3 2012659 002 Introduction Safety Information Safety Information Responsibility of the Manufacturer General GE is responsible for the effects of safety reliability and performance only if m Assembly operations extensions readjustments modifications or repairs are carried out by persons authorized by GE m Theelectrical installation of the relevant room complies with the requirements of the appropriate regulations m The equipment is used in accordance with the instructions for use This deviceis intended for use under the
45. ance schedule may cause undue equipment failure and possible health hazards m Regular maintenance irrespective of usage is essential to ensure that the equipment will always be functional when required Equipment Identification Every GE device has a unique serial number for identification A sample of theinformation found on a serial number label is shown below EY pe Product Code Year Fiscal Week Product Serial Manufacturing Site Miscellaneous Characteristic AAC Transport Pro Manufactured Manufactured Number P Bangalore P prototype 00 99 01 52 sequential number N Freiburg R refurbished equipment 00 22000 up to 9999 units per 5 Juarez X default 01 22001 week H upiter 02 22002 G Milwaukee and so on W Wuxi 1 8 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 2 Equipment O verview evision Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 For your notes 2 2 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Equipment Overview Equipment Description Equipment Description The Transport Pro Monitor The monitor is a portable display for the Tram modules to provide a means of displaying patient parameters and data from the Tram during patient transport Two rechargeable lithium l on batteries provide power to the display and Tram during transport An external power supply connector is provided to power the unit from an AC power source and to recharge the batteries An
46. are contained in the Processor P ower Management circuit board assembly Power Supply The subsystems within the display operate from a common 9 to 18V power bus Duetothe wide variety of voltages required by the various subsystems power is converted locally by each subsystem This architecture results in an efficient and compact system by reducing the number of conversions required and optimizing the physical size of each converter for the specific application 2 12 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Equipment Overview Theory of Operation When operating on external power the power bus voltage is 16 75V generated by the external power supply No external power switch is provided Theline voltage range of the external power supply is 85V to 270V AC Processor Power Management Circuit Board Assembly The processor power management circuit board assembly consists of the processor power management circuit board LCD backlight inverter circuit board and speaker These items are mounted in an open ended sheet metal box for additional EMI shielding Processor Power Management Circuit Board The processor power management circuit board provides processing memory user interface communication channels power and rechargeable battery hardware functions for the monitor LCD Backlight Inverter Circuit Board TheLCD backlight inverter is a DC to AC inverter for a dual lamp LCD The input voltage is rated at 48
47. asured between 6 and 8 ohms Replace CPU FRU Replace speaker Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 5 11 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting P rocedures Symptom Unresponsive Buttons Are the front panel keys lit YES 15 AC power source Does a beep tone available P sound when each of the front panel keys are Connect monitor to known good AC adaptor Replace batteries with known good batteries unresponsive or only ONE Does the mentor line display a message about this feature not being available Does a beep tone sound when each button is pressed Replace battery or correct AC adaptor Power down unit Remove batteries Open unit Refer to the operator manual for more Perform visual information about this inspection to identify mechanical wear or disconnected broken connectors button or feature Do all the buttons work now Replace front bezel FRU Is there mechanical wear on the front bezel FRU components YES YES NO Replace CPU FRU ES Is front bezel Reconnect cable YES harness disconnected 851A 5 12 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting P rocedures Symptom Monitor Resets Reload software Is problem corrected NO Replace CPU FRU 852A Revision A T
48. atient Monitor 6 39 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs 4 Squeezethe connector tabs and pull out the connector from the keypad PCB 880A 5 Pull out the display friction connector from the main PCB Do not pull on the ribbon cable Remove the main PCB assembly and place on a flat surface Placethe display sub assembly face down with the Trim Knob control hanging over the edge of the work surface 6 40 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs 8 Removethe two screws holding the inverter board onto the main PCB assembly 9 Removethe backlight friction connector from the main PCB assembly 10 Install the new inverter board onto the main PCB assembly Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUS 11 Insert the display friction connector into the main PCB connector 880A 6 42 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUS 13 Tuck in the keypad PCB ribbon cableto prevent it from being damaged 14 Insert the display friction connector into the inverter PCB connector 878A 15 Install four screws to securethe main PCB assembly tothe display 879A 16 Closethe
49. b Measure the voltage from line to neutral line to ground and neutral to ground and make sure these are correct With a correctly wired wall receptacle used in the United States the following readings should be obtained Line to neutral 120 VAC Line to ground 120 VAC Neutral to ground lt 3 VAC Readings other than these indicate improper wiring Have the wall receptacle checked by an electrician 5 24 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Power Source Tests Power Cord and Plug 2 Use a DMM to measure the ground to neutral loop resistance CAUTION DO NOT check the ground neutral loop resistance unless the wall receptacle is correctly wired Select the milliohms mQ scale on the DMM Measure resistance across the power cord ground and neutral c Measure from the ground lug on the rear power connector to any exposed metal of the monitor The resistance between the ground and neutral connections after the ohmmeter is nulled must be less than 100 If not have the wall receptacle checked by an electrician Verify the power cord being used with the monitor is good The following are a couple of things to check for in this regard Failure of the power cord strain relief is very common Often times users of the equipment pull on the power cord itself rather than the power cord plug to unplug the monitor from a wall receptacle If in doubt test for continuity t
50. battery from the battery charger when the RUN LED illuminates This completes the conditioning cycle Conditioning the Battery Inside a Monitor WARNING PATIENT RISK HAZARD Never condition a battery while the monitor is connected to a patient Serious injury or death could result Completethe following steps to manually condition the battery using the monitor 1 Remove all batteries from the monitor 2 Insert one battery into Slot A of the monitor 3 Disconnect the monitor from the AC power source 4 Access the monitor s Battery Status window to monitor the battery s Charge L evel See Accessing Additional Battery I nformation Via the Battery Status Window on page 4 9 vi Allow the battery to discharge toless than a 9096 Charge L evel Re connect the monitor to the AC power source and fully chargethe battery Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 4 13 2012659 002 Maintenance Lithium Ion Battery 7 Disconnect the monitor from the AC power source and allow the monitor to run until it displays the BATTERY LOW message or until the monitor shuts down 8 Re connect the monitor to the AC power source Allow the battery to fully charge to complete the conditioning cycle How to Store the Battery See Storage Guideline on page 4 7 How to Wake Up the Battery When the battery is stored for a long period of time without being charged it will eventually lose all of its charge and fall
51. charger and reinsert it This will correct any battery charger time out errors Charging the Battery Inside a Monitor The battery is charged whenever the monitor is connected to an AC power source When you storethe battery inside of a monitor that is connected toan AC power source a state known as floating the battery will self discharge to less than 90 of its Full Charge Capacity after approximately two weeks depending upon the temperature of the battery At this time the monitor will automatically recharge the battery to 100 of its Full Charge Capacity 4 12 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Maintenance Lithium Ion Battery How to Condition the Battery The battery can be conditioned by one of two methods m Outside of a monitor by using the Cadex SM art Two charger m Inside a monitor that is connected to an AC power source NOTE Toextend the life of the battery GE recommends that you condition the battery using the external Cadex SMart Two charger Conditioning the Battery With a Cadex SMart Two Charger A conditioning cycle using the battery charger requires approximately nine hours to complete Complete the following steps to automatically condition the battery 1 Insert the battery into the battery charger 2 Pressthe Condition button when one of the following conditions occur Whilethe RUN LED light is still flashing Whilethe Condition LED is flashing 3 Removethe
52. charging function continues Three fixed function keys are provided for NBP GO STOP ZERO ALL and SILENCE ALARM ADMIT Seethe Transport Pro Operator s Manual for a description Indicators Power and battery indicators are also located on the front panel of the monitor Indicator Monitor Label DC power oon 823A Battery power Battery charge d 821A NOTE All four front panel indicators illuminate as the monitor powers up or when the monitor changes between normal mode and standby mode 2 8 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Equipment Overview Equipment Description DC Power Indicator The indicator illuminates green when the monitor is connected to an electrical outlet using the optional external power supply including when the monitor is in the standby mode The indicator does not illuminate when the monitor is not plugged into an electrical outlet Battery Power Indicator The indicator illuminates yellow when one of the following occurs m Themonitor is battery powered m The monitor is powered by a Tram module plugged into a powered T ram rac housing The indicator is not illuminated when the monitor is not powered by battery or by the optional external power supply Charge Status Indicators T he following table explains what the Charging Status indicators mean LED Color Explanation Yellow Two battery icons labeled Charging Status A and B illumi
53. charging status of the batteries See Indicators on page 2 8 Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 2 5 Equipment Overview E quipment Description Back View A B C D E Name Description A Handle Use to carry the display or the transport monitor from place to place B Serial number label See Equipment Identification on page 1 8 for a description of the serial number C Video In connector See Connectors on page 3 8 D Ethernet connector See Connectors on page 3 8 E Foot m Remove to attach the display to an IV pole m Connect to the display when placing the monitor ona table top or shelf F Mounting points Use the mounting points to attach a standard IV pole clamp G Tram chute mounting slots Insert and slide the Tram chute mounting tabs Be sure to insert and secure the Tram chute mounting Screw 2 6 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Equipment Overview E quipment Description Side Views gt 841A 842A F E Left Side Right Side Name Description A Tram chute m Connectthe Tram chute to the display and insert a Tram module to create a transport monitor m Disconnect the Tram chute from the display to use the display as a remote display m Disconnect the Tram chute from the display to allow for alternate or permanent mountings of
54. ctrical power outlet Verify the BATTERY power indicator illuminates This indicates operation from the monitor s battery power Insert a Tram module into the Tram chute Connect the Tram communication cable to the Transport Pro monitor and verify an ECG parameter box is displayed on the monitor screen This indicates the Tram module can be run from battery power Connect the power cord plug to the electrical power outlet Verify the DC power indicator illuminates This indicates the monitor is operating from the AC power source Verify the CHARGING STATUS indicator illuminates for a few minutes An amber glow indicates the monitor battery is charging A green glow indicates the monitor batteries are fully charged 4 26 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Maintenance Checkout Procedure Real time Battery Status Usethe monitor s Battery Service window to verify the operating condition of the battery 1 Access the Service Mode menu starting from the Main menu a Select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt SERVICE MODE b Enter the password using the Trim Knob control to select the day and month from monitor screen with leading zeros e g J uly 4 0407 2 Select BATTERY SERVICE to display the Battery Service window and review the battery data BATTERY SERVICE MANUFACTURER NAME DATE OF MANUFACTURE BATTERY CHEMISTRY SERIAL NUMBER DESIGN CAPACITY mAh FULL
55. direct supervision of a licensed health care practitioner This deviceis not intended for home use Federal law restricts this device to be sold by or on the order of a physician Contact GE for information before connecting any devices to the equipment that are not recommended in this manual Parts and accessories used must meet the requirements of the applicable 601 series safety standards and or the system configuration must meet the requirements of the IEC 60601 1 1 medical electrical systems standard Periodically and whenever theintegrity of the device is in doubt test all functions The use of ACCESSORY equipment not complying with the equivalent safety requirements of this equipment may lead to a reduced level of safety of the resulting system Consideration relating to the choice shall indude m use of the accessory in the PATIENT VICINITY and m evidence that the safety certification of the ACCESSORY has been performed in accordance to the appropriate 60601 1 and or 60601 1 1 harmonized national standard If the installation of the equipment in the USA will use 240V rather than 120V the source must be a center tapped 240V single phase circuit Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Introduction Safety Information Warnings Cautions and Notes terms danger warning and caution are used throughout this manual to point out hazards and to designate a degree o
56. display still dim YES Replace Display FRU 846A 5 7 Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting P rocedures Symptom Poor Display Quality Type of display problem Lines appear on the screen Flickering display missing pixels Perform a video lest to verify the Does monitor is meeting Lo e See monitor resolve this i blem Display Test in the problem Checkout Procedure in Section 4 of the Service Manual Disconnect the monitor from the AC power source and remove batteries from the monitor Open the monitor to perform service Result of test Perform a visual inspection to Identify loose inverter connection inverter to Failed the pixel specifications and or colors are missing Passed the pixel specifications and colors look good hat is the result of the visual inspection NOTHING Loose inverter This is a customer cable s Satisfaction preference issue Replace the display FRU Reconnect the cables Nothing obvious Arcing to ground resolve the problem Replace the Replace the CPU Inverter FRU FRU Replace the Display FRU resolve the problem YES Problem Resolved 847A 5 8 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting P rocedures Symptom No Audible Alarms Alarm volume conf
57. e safety agency compliance i e 601 1 Some country agency s do requirethis test after field equipment repairs i e Germany s DIN VDE 0751 standards Consult your country local safety agency if in question Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 4 19 2012659 002 Maintenance Electrical Safety Tests Compliance is checked by the following steps 1 A current not less than 10A and not exceeding 25A from a current source with a frequency of 50 or 60 Hz with a no load voltage not exceeding 6 V is passed for at least 5 s through the protective earth terminal or the protective earth pin in the mains plug and the ground tabs of the Video In connector which could become live in case of failure in basic insulation 2 The voltage drop between the parts described is measured and the impedance determined from the current and voltage drop It shall not exceed the values indicated For equipment without a power supply cord the impedance between the protective earth terminal and the ground tabs of the Video n connector which is protectively earthed shall not exceed 0 1 ohms For equipment with a power supply cord the impedance between the protective earth pin in the mains plug and the ground tabs of the Video In connector which is protectively earthed shall not exceed 0 2 ohms When taking this measurement move the unit s power cord around There should be no fluctuations in resistance 4 20 Transport Pro Patient Mo
58. ess FRU 1 Monitor Power up Tests on page 4 25 2 Batty Tesis on page aan 1 Ground Earth Integrity on page 4 19 Software FRU 3 Display Tests on page 4 28 2 Ground Earth Wire Leakage Current Tests on 4 Speaker Test on page 4 28 i ins 4 21 5 Tram Module Communication Test page 4 29 3 Enclosure Leakage Current Test on page 4 22 1 Monitor Power up Tests on page 4 25 Map 2 Battery Tests on page 4 26 y 3 Display Tests on page 4 28 Front Plastic m Monitor Power up Tests on page 4 25 with Switch Assemblies FRU Speaker m Speaker Test on page 4 28 Assembly FRU Foot Assembly m None m None FRU Collar Assembly m None m None FRU Battery Doors m None m None FRU 6 52 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Appendix Technical Specifications NOTE Dueto continual product innovation specifications are subject to change without notice The following specifications are accurate as of the date of this publication and pertain to the monitor Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor A 1 2012659 002 For your notes Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 Revision A Appendix A Technical Specifications Product S pecification Product Specification Display Battery Operation Size 10 4 inch diagonal Type active Matrix Liquid Crystal Display LCD Resolution 640 by 480 pixels Number of traces 6
59. film b Usea small flathead screw driver to move the switch to the ON position C Complete all ofthe Recommended Electrical S afety Tests and Checkout P rocedures on page 6 52 The processor pcb may be defective See Replacing the Main PCB Assembly on page 6 44 Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 5 27 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Error Messages For your notes 5 28 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement evision Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 For your notes 6 2 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Ordering P arts Ordering Parts The parts lists and assembly drawings in this chapter supply enough detail for you to order parts for the assemblies considered field serviceable If you require additional information or troubleshooting assistance contact Technical Support Toorder parts contact Service Parts at the address or telephone number listed on the How to Reach Us page found in the front of this manual Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 3 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Service P arts Service Parts Field Replaceable Units FRUs The following Field Replaceable Units are available for this product 863A 2014437 002 display sub assembly includes front plastic LCD keypad and Tri
60. hrough each conductor of the power cord connector and plug Verify line neutral and ground conductors are properly connected to the power cord plug and are not short circuited Rewire and tighten these or replace the power cord as necessary Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 5 25 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Error Messages Error Messages The following table describes error messages that may appear on the display and how to resolve the problem Message Possible Reason Solution WARNING The EEPROM data was found to be either INVALID or Following the EEPROM dump restore data uninitialized GE factory defaults will be stored in both the EEPROM 1 Restore Ethernet address and IP address as requested by and the monitor s configuration memory You will be required to re the Boot Code enter the network configuration re enable any password protected features and restore all monitor settings and site specific defaults Power cycle If error message persists replace processor pcb If error message no longer occurs re enable any password protected features and restore all monitor settings and Site specific defaults via SERVICE MENU Set Configuration and Options Menu 9 WARNING THIS VERSION OF BOOT CODE IS COMPATIBLE WITH THE VERSION OF MAIN CODE CURRENTLY STORED IN FLASH PLEASE UPDATE THE BOOT CODE mn Power cycle Reload Boot Code If problems persists
61. iguration is set YES to minimum Do you receive audio Adjust alarm volume configuration Disconnect the unit from the external power supply Turn off unit Remove batteries Is the speaker cable plugged into the CPU board Plug in cable N feedback when you press e silent alarm admit key Disconnect speaker and measure the YES speaker resistance at the cable connector Is the resistance measured between 6 and 8 ohms Replace CPU FRU Replace speaker 848A Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 5 9 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting P rocedures Symptom Unable to Lower Alarm Volume Check the alarm volume configuration setting Adjust alarm volume setting Is problem corrected YES DONE Replace CPU FRU 849A 5 10 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting P rocedures Symptom Speaker Buzz Does the speaker buzz Power unit off during alarms and on only Did this resolve Disconnect the the problem unit from the extemal power supply Turn off unit and remove batteries Replace CPU FRU Is the speaker cable plugged into the CPU board CB Disconnect speaker and measure the speaker resistance at the cable connector Does the speaker appear YES damaged Plug in cable NO YES gt Replace speaker ls the resistance me
62. ing the Front Plastic 1 OpentheUnit See Open the Unit on page 6 22 2 Remove the four screws holding the main PCB assembly to the display sub assembly 879A 3 Pull out friction connector from the inverter PCB Do not pull on the connector wires Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 29 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs 4 Squeezethe connector tabs and pull out the connector from the keypad PCB 880A 5 Pull out the display friction connector from the main PCB Do not pull on the ribbon cable Remove the main PCB assembly and set it aside Placethe display sub assembly face down with the Trim Knob control hanging over the edge of the work surface 6 30 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs 8 Removethe blank PCB and blank lens cover and set them aside Y ou will re use these two components Global Display Solutions Inc 5404 tens Lm IL 61073 USA 887A 9 Removethe LCD and rubber display isolator and set them aside 10 Install the LCD and rubber display isolator into the new display plastic 11 Install the blank PCB and blank lens cover Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 31 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs 12 Insert the display friction connector
63. ircuit 500 uA 0 5 volts on the DMM and the device under test is powered from a non center tapped 200 240 V 50 60 Hz single phase circuit NOTE Center tapped and non center tapped supply circuits produce different leakage currents and the UL and IEC limits are different Set the power switch of the device under test to OFF Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 4 21 2012659 002 Maintenance Electrical Safety Tests Enclosure Leakage Current Test Perform this test to measure current leakage through the ground tabs on the Video In connector on the device under test during normal operation NOTE The device under test includes the monitor and the optional external power supply 1 Con figure the leakage tester like the circuit shown below with GND switch OPEN and polarity switch NORM Leakage Tester Power Cord HIGH NORM Power Cord LOW PS t o GND gi 1 RVS J Device ee Under Closed GND Test Con Set Rea 7r 0 15uF DMM 1K 100 Probe to ground tabs on the Video In connector T Ld DMM set to measure AC voltage nect probe to the ground tabs on the Video In connector the power switch of the device to ON d the current leakage indicated on DMM NOTE Set Rea Center tapped and non center tapped supply circuits produce different leakage currents and the UL
64. itor 5 21 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Battery Alarms and Messages Battery Alarms and Messages Alarm Conditions Battery alarms occur when one of the following conditions occur m Low Battery m Empty Battery m Battery Failures m Charger Failures Battery Messages T he following battery messages are displayed in the ECG Waveform Area Message Battery Alarm Cause BATTERY LOW System WARNING Critical Low Battery Only 10 minutes per battery of run time remaining 10 minutes if one battery 20 minutes if two batteries POWERING DOWN System WARNING Empty Battery There is no battery run time remaining CHECK BATT STATUS System MESSAGE Battery Failure A minor failure has occurred while using or charging the battery BATTERY ERROR System WARNING Battery Failure A serious failure has occurred while using or charging the battery CHECK BATT STATUS System MESSAGE Charger F ailure Charger communications have failed NOTE INTERNAL CHARGER FAILED CALL SERVICE also appears in the Battery Status information window 5 22 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Battery Alarms and Messages Battery Messages The following battery messages are displayed in the Battery Status information window Message SERVICE NOTE area INTERNAL CHARGER FAILED CALL CHECK BATT STATUS also appears in the ECG waveform Battery Alarm Cause System MESSA
65. lay sub assembly face down with the Trim Knob control hanging over the edge of the work surface Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 25 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs 8 Removethe two screws from the shipping bracket Discard the bracket CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE The display sub assembly components are NOT secured once you remove the shipping bracket ALWAY S keep the display sub assembly on a flat surface with the Trim Knob control hanging over the edge of the work surface 9 Insert the display friction connector into the main PCB connector 6 26 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUS 10 Insert the keypad PCB connector into the keypad PCB 880A 11 Tuck in the keypad PCB ribbon cableto prevent it from being damaged Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs 12 Insert the display friction connector into the inverter PCB connector 878A 13 Install four screws to securethe main PCB assembly tothe display 879A 14 Closethe unit in reverse order that you opened it See Open the Unit on page 6 22 6 28 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs Replac
66. lection provides the following sub menus See Set Unit Name on page 3 11 and Set Bed Number on page 3 12 m SET UNIT NAME This menu selection allows changes to the care unit name After initial setup this name should not be changed or communication to the central station will be corrupted Note that the care unit name must be registered exactly the same in the central station and the patient monitor SET BED NUMBER This menu selection allows changes to the bed number After initial setup this number should not be changed or communication to the central station will be corrupted Note that the bed number must be registered exactly the same in the central station and the patient monitor Review Errors TheReview Errors menu is an advanced troubleshooting tool used by GE engineering personnel Some of the information recorded in the monitor error log can be useful for field service troubleshooting About the Monitor Error Log This section provides an introduction to error log usage and meaning Because the information contained in the error log is engineering oriented the intent of the manual is to simply provide a general understanding of this monitor function 5 18 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Service Menus Accessing the Review Errors Menu Option Item Toaccess the error log and learn more about the Review Errors menu option item follow these steps
67. m Knob control 2014437 003 front plastic with switch assemblies includes keypad and Trim Knob control 2014437 005 software 2014437 006 speaker assembly 2014437 007 inverter PCB and harness 2014437 008 foot 2014437 009 battery doors 2014437 010 collar 2014437 011 main PCB assembly 6 4 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Service P arts FRU Parts Lists Display Sub assembly PN 2014437 002 Rev A t Item Number Item Description 4 Qty 1 2012147 001 ASSY EMERALD TRANSPORT DISPLAY 1 2 2005565 005 PKG BAG CUSHION ZIP 15 X 15 STATIC SHLD 1 3 2001005 061 INSTR FIELD REPLACEMENT UNIT ENG 1 4 407132 008 LBL BARCODE CMPNT PA 1 6 X 1 5 404525 001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3 4 1 6 406128 001 CARTON MAILER W FOAM 14 5 X 14 5 X 4 5 1 7 402440 001 SCREW PH PLASFORM 10 6 8 9956 101 BAG ZIPLOCK CLR 2MIL POLY 3 1 9 2011633 001 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT ENG 1 10 2011633 002 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT GER 1 11 2011633 003 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT FRE 1 12 2011633 004 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT SWE 1 13 2011633 005 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT SPA 1 14 2011633 006 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT ITA 1 15 2011633 007 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT DUT 1 16 2011633 008 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT DAN 1 17 2011633 009 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT NOR 1 Revisio
68. ment with an F type isolated floating part The paddles indicate the equipment is defibrillator proof Type B equipment type B equipment is suitable for intentional external and internal application to the patient excluding direct cardiac application Alternating current AC Defibrillator proof type CF equipment type CF equipment is specifically designed for 10 1 El Battery 592A gt DC power Coc 833A Ethernet 593A Ce Video In 834A 7 POWER 814A GO STOP wo 816A 1 6 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Introduction Equipment Symbols A O ALL Gio 817A BO SILENCE ALARM ADMIT E 818A Medical Equipment With respect to electric shock fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL US 2601 1 and CAN CSA 22 2 NO 601 1 4P41 sili Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 Introduction Service Information Service Information Service Requirements Follow the service requirements listed below m Refer equipment servicing to GE authorized service personnel only m Anyunauthorized attempt to repair equipment under warranty voids that warranty m tistheuser s responsibility to report the need for service to GE or to one of their authorized agents m Failure on the part of the responsible individual hospital or institution using this equi pment to implement a satisfactory mainten
69. n Cardiac Output or Dual temperature NIBP Ohmeda GEMS IT SpO2 Tram 850A SL T850SL A 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiration Cardiac Output or Dual temperature NIBP Nellcor GEMS IT 5 02 2 10 Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 Revision A Equipment Overview Tram Module Compatibility Device Part Number Description Tram 851 851 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiration Cardiac Output or Dual temperature NIBP GEMS IT 5 02 Tram 851M T851M X 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiration Cardiac Output or Dual temperature NIBP Masimo SET SpO2 Tram 851N T851N X 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiration Cardiac Output or Dual temperature NIBP Nellcor amp Oxismart XL amp SpO2 Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2 11 2012659 002 Equipment Overview Theory of Operation Theory of Operation Block Diagram The following theory of operation provides an overview of the various functional drcuit boards in the monitor speaker Ethernet Processor Power Management PCB Display Assembly Video In TRAM Display Inverter SZ Batery Interface PCB DASH 4000 Battery 419068 004 DASH 4000 Battery Transport Pro 16 75V DC External DC Power Supply 890A Display Assembly The display assembly consists of the flat panel display and the main control indicator panel Additional indicators
70. n A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 5 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Service Parts et Item Number Item Description be Qty 18 2011633 010 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT JPN 1 19 2011633 011 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT POR 1 20 2011633 012 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT RUS 1 21 2011633 013 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT CHI 1 22 2011633 014 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT HUN 1 23 2011633 015 LABEL TRANSPORT PRO FRONT POL 1 6 6 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Service P arts Front Plastic with Switch Assemblies PN 2014437 003 Rev A 41 Item Number Item Description Desisto Qty 1 402440 001 SCREW PH PLASFORM 10 6 2 2002161 001 BEZEL DASH 4000 FRONT 1 3 2015204 001 PCB TRANSPORT PRO KEYPAD ENCODER 1 4 2003610 001 CLIP DASH 4000 TK GND 1 5 406080 001 TRIM KNOB EAGLE 1 6 4556 001 SPRING CLIP D TYPE 250 DIA 1 7 2005565 005 PKG BAG CUSHION ZIP 15 X 15 STATIC SHLD 1 8 2001005 061 INSTR FIELD REPLACEMENT UNIT ENG 1 9 407132 008 LBL BARCODE CMPNT PA 1 6 X 1 10 404525 001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3 4 1 11 406128 001 CARTON MAILER W FOAM 14 5 X 14 5 X 4 5 1 12 9956 101 BAG ZIPLOCK CLR 2MIL POLY 3 1 13 2000905 001 SCR TAPPING TC SST 4X 31 HI LO 5 14 2011633 001 LABEL KIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT ENG 1 15 2011633 002 LABELKIT TRANSPORT PRO FRONT GER 1 16
71. n PCB assembly 10 Reassemble the display assembly and close the unit in reverse order NOTE When connecting the keypad PCB harness be suretotuck in the ribbon cable to prevent it from being damaged 11 Install four screws to secure the main PCB assembly tothe display Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 47 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUS 12 Insert the battery harness into the back half of theunit insert harness 877A 13 Install the seven screws for the battery housing 876A 4 large screws O 3 small screws 14 Close the unit in reverse order that you opened it See Open the Unit on page 6 22 6 48 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs Replacing the Foot 1 Removethe two screws that attach the foot to the display 2 Pull toslide the foot out of the display grooves 3 Slidethe new foot into place and install the screws Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 49 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs Replacing the Battery Doors 1 Open the battery door and remove the battery door screw 2 Insert battery door B intothetop position and battery door A intothe bottom position battery door B battery d
72. nate yellow when the respective battery is being charged If both batteries are present and require charging then both icons illuminate yellow even though they charge sequentially Green The icon illuminates green when the respective battery is fully charged No Light The icon does not illuminate under the following conditions m The respective battery is not installed m The monitor is operating on battery power m A failure condition has been detected for the respective battery Battery In Use Indicators The Battery n Use indicator inside the battery door illuminates green when the monitor is receiving power solely from the respective battery Theindicators do not illuminate when the monitor is not battery powered Neither indicator illuminates when the monitor is operating from both batteries simultaneously i e in a very low battery charge condition when both batteries are joined together in order to sustain operation of the monitor Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2 9 2012659 002 Equipment Overview Tram Module Compatibility Tram Module Compatibility The monitor is compatible with the following Tram modules NOTE The Tram modules must use Tram software version 9B or later Device Part Number Description Tram 100 401174 00x 3 5 or 10 lead ECG Respiration Cardiac Output or Dual temperature 2 BP NIBP Tram 200A S
73. nce ofthe Battery 4 6 How to Identify the Capacity ofthe Battery 4 7 How to Replace the 4 11 How to Charge the 4 12 How to Condition the 4 13 Howto Store Me Battery answer de Get ede ba vod net 4 14 How to Wake Up the Battery 4 14 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 How to Recycle the Battery 4 15 The Cadex SMart Two 4 16 Electrical Safety 4 17 General a den 4 17 R ecomitmendatiofis A ror Ass 4 17 Power Outlet Lest 35 pendant A Xeon gts 4 18 Ground Earth 4 19 Ground Earth Wire Leakage Current Tests 4 21 Enclosure Leakage 4 22 Test Completioni s accede pere as 4 23 Checkout Procedure 4 24 General P ICE 4 24 Required Tools Special Equipment 4 24 Monitor Power up 5 4 25 Battery T6515 oui
74. nitor Revision A 2012659 002 Maintenance Electrical Safety Tests Ground Earth Wire Leakage Current Tests Perform this test to measure current leakage through the ground earth wire of the equipment during normal operation NOTE 1 Naw B The device under test indudes the monitor and the optional external power supply Configure the leakage tester like the circuit shown below Leakage Tester 2 LOW o o i z GND GND O RVS Device Under 4 Test 0 15 S1K 100 DMM set to measure AC voltage Connect the power cord of the device under test to the power receptacle on the leakage tester The device under test is to be tested at its normal operating voltage Set the power switch of the device under test to ON Read the current leakage indicated on DMM Set the polarity switch on the leakage tester to RVS reverse Read the current leakage indicated on DMM NOTE If either reading is greater than the appropriate specification below the device under test fails Contact GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Technical Support 300 uA 0 3 volts on the DMM and the device under test is powered from 100 120 V 50 60 Hz uA 0 3 volts on the DMM and the device under test is powered from a centered tapped 200 240 V 50 60 Hz single phase c
75. ns specified in the Technical Specifications section of the service manual must be ensured at all times The monitor is designed to comply with the requirements of IEC 60601 EN 60601 If using AC power connect the external power supply s power cord to the power line Use only the original cord or an equivalent one WARNING When connected to AC power the monitor must be connected to a properly installed electrical outlet with protective earth contacts only If the installation does not provide for a protective earth conductor disconnect the monitor from the power line and operate it on battery power WARNING For safety reasons all connectors for patient cables and sensor leads are designed to prevent inadvertent disconnection should someone pull on the leads Do not route cables in a way that they may present a stumbling hazard Do not install the monitor in a location where it may drop on the patient All consoles and brackets used must have a raised edge at the front Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 3 3 2012659 002 Installation Requirements Tools Mounting Options A standard set of hand tools is required to install the patient monitor See the Transport Pro Patient Monitor Bedrail Hook and IV Pole Mounting Kit Installation Instructions for the mounting options available for this monitor 3 4 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Installation Install
76. o Charger When you select the Target Capacity switch on the charger the charger compares the battery s performance to a 6096 7096 or 8096 target capacity set on the battery charger If the battery fails to meet the target performance the battery charger will prompt you to condition the battery If after the condition cycle has been completed the battery does meet the target performance then the battery charger will illuminate a fail light Or if the battery is not performing to the target capacity the battery charger will illuminate a fail light 4 8 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Maintenance Lithium Ion Battery Accessing Additional Battery Information Via the Battery Status Window To display detailed battery information access the monitor s Battery Status window 1 Select MORE MENUS from the Main Menu 2 Select BATTERY STATUS todisplay the Battery Status menu and information window BATTERY STATUS BATTERYA BATTERY B SLOT STATUS IDLE IN USE CHARGE LEVEL 100 65 TIME TO EMPTY H M 01 55 01 12 TIME TO FULL H M n a FAULT STATUS DURING USE OK OK DURING CHARGE OK OK TEMPERATURE OK OK BATTERY QUALITY CONDITION mn R O B B Ifa battery is not present a NO BATT message is displayed in this column Ifthe battery is NO COMM communication with this battery has failed unknown is displayed for all rows except the SLOT STATUS
77. ol to select the day and month from monitor screen with leading zeros e g uly 4 0407 MAIN REVIEW BATTERY PATIENT MONITOR TYPE MENU ERRORS SERVICE ADULT ICU MENU MONITOR SETUP SETTINGS 0308 Service Mode Menu Options Following is a list of options in the main code service menu Service Mode Menu Options Menu Option Description Review Errors This menu selection is for advanced troubleshooting by GE engineers See Review Errors on page 5 18 Battery Service This is a complete collection of battery data for troubleshooting the batteries Patient Monitor Type Select the type of monitor desired i e adult neonatal or operating room See SetPatient Monitor Type on page 3 10 WARNING Changing the patient monitor type will default the admit function to Standard configuration Different alarms and parameters are activated for each selection Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 5 17 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Service Menus Service Mode Menu Options Continued Menu Option Description MENU SETUP This menu selection provides the following sub menu MONITOR DEFAULTS PASSWD This menu selection allows you to setthe monitor so thata password is Required or Not Required for entry into the Monitor Defaults menu section If selected the password will be the same as the Service Mode Menu password MONITOR SETTINGS This menu se
78. on located in the lower right hand corner of the display is the battery s fuel gauge This gauge identifies the battery s current state of health and charge status 838A ANG 2 battery capacity gauges A battery that has 100 Design Capacity and is charged to 100 of this capacity lasts approximately 2 hours However as the Full Charge Capacity declines the approximate run time of a fully charged battery will decrease Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 4 7 2012659 002 Maintenance Lithium lon Battery Single Battery Run Time Approximately 2 0 Hours An icon fully outlined with solid lines and completely filled indicates a new battery fully charged to a minimum of the battery s Design Capacity Design Capacity and Full Charge Capacity 857A Single Battery Run Time Approximately 1 5 Hours The dotted portion of the icon outline shows that the battery has lost 2096 of its Design Capacity The solid outline portion is filled in showing that the battery is charged to 100 Full Charge Capacity Full Charge Capacity Single Battery Run Time Approximately 0 8 Hours The dotted portion of the icon outline shows that the battery has lost 2096 of its Design Capacity The solid outline portion is half filled in showing that the battery is charged to only 5096 of available capacity Full Charge Capacity OE EN 859A 50 Available Capacity Identifying Battery Capacity Using the Cadex SMart Tw
79. onitor m Monitor Power up Tests on page 4 25 m Battery Tests on page 4 26 m Display Tests on page 4 28 m Speaker Test on page 4 28 5 4 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Main Processor Board LEDs Main Processor Board LEDs The Main Processor Board provides three LEDs to help troubleshoot the monitor When illuminated these LEDs are viewable from the back plastic vents located underneath the handle handle 838A The following table identifies the meaning of the illuminated LEDs Main Processor Board LEDs Color Description red The Boot Code has loaded yellow The Main Code has loaded green There is communication with the Tram module Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 5 5 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting P rocedures Troubleshooting Procedures Symptom Blank Display Are the front panel keys lit Is the unit in tandby mode NO Cycle unit power Is the display on Tum stand by mode off YES YES NO s the LED on the external power supply on 5 the unit being powered by the batteries Check if CPU status LED s are on view through YES vent by handle Replace battery YES with known good charged battery Replace CPU FRU Is the DC connector plugged into the unit Check external power supply and replace if needed Does the di
80. oor A 844A 3 Insert and tighten the battery door screw 6 50 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUS Replacing the Collar 870A 872A 1 Flex the collar away from the display and gently use a small bladed screwdriver to release the tape adhesive that attaches the collar to the display Carefully remove residual adhesive from the display Remove the protective film from the adhesive tape Place the collar on the edge of the display and slide the collar until it is in position Press the collar firmly against the display to adhere the collar to the display Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 51 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs After Assembly After re assembling the monitor ALWAYS complete the checkout procedures electrical safety tests and regular maintenance procedures identified and described in this manual Replacement or Recommended Electrical Safety Tests and Checkout Procedures Upgrade Checkout Procedures Electrical Safety Tests Procedure 1 Monitor Power up Tests on page 4 25 2 Battery Tests on page 4 26 rans FRU 3 Display Tests on page 4 28 y 4 Speaker Test on page 4 28 5 Tram Module Communication Test on page 4 29 Inverter PCB m Display Tests on page 4 28 Harn
81. oor pull tab 836A 2 Pull on the battery pull strap to remove the battery from the monitor battery pull strap connector pins 3 Insert the new battery a Insert the connector end of the battery into the battery slot Verify the connector ends are facing the back of the monitor b Push the battery firmly into the slot 4 Gently push the battery door closed until it snaps into position NOTE The battery door will not close if the battery is not fully inserted into the battery slot 5 Verify that the monitor operates correctly a Confirm that the battery icon is displayed in thelower right corner of the monitor b Verify the green or amber battery CHARGING STATUS LED is illuminated Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 4 11 2012659 002 Maintenance Lithium Ion Battery How to Charge the Battery The battery can be charged by one of two methods m Outside of a monitor by using the Cadex SMart Two charger m Inside monitor that is connected to AC power source NOTE Toextend the life of the battery GE recommends that you charge the battery using the external Cadex SMart Two charger Charging the Battery With a Cadex SMart Two Charger l Insert the battery into the battery charger The RUN LED illuminates 2 Leavethe battery in the battery charger until the READY LED illuminates NOTE If the FAIL LED illuminates remove the battery from the battery
82. or 2012659 002 Revision A Maintenance Electrical Safety Tests Ground Earth Integrity Ground Continuity Test Listed below are two methods for checking the ground earth integrity Ground Continuity Test and I mpedance of Protective Earth Connection These tests determine whether the device s exposed metal and power inlet s earth ground connection has a power ground fault condition Ground Pin Perform the test method below that is required by your Country L governing safety organization NOTE The device under test includes the monitor and the optional external power supply Completion of this test is checked by the following steps 1 Disconnect the device under test from the power outlet 2 Connect the negative lead of the DMM tothe protective earth terminal ground pin in power inlet connector or the protective earth pin in the Mains plug ground pin in power cord Refer tothe US 120Vac power cord figure above Set the DMM to the milliohm range Connect the positive lead of the DMM to the grounding tabs on the Video In connector 5 Resistance must read 0 1 ohm or less without power cord 0 2 ohms or less with power cord Impedance of Protective Earth Connection This test unlike a ground continuity test will also stress the ground system by using special ground bond testers This test normally is only required as a manufacturing production test to receiv
83. ory with software installed If you need to re install software at any time see the Transport Pro Patient Monitor Software Installation Instructions These instructions are provided with the software Installation CD ROM 3 14 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 4 Maintenance Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 4 1 For your notes Transport Pro Patient Monitor 2012659 002 Revision A Maintenance Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Schedule Manufacturer Recommendations To make surethe monitor remains in proper operational and functional order qualified service personnel should perform the following regular maintenance m Visual Inspection Perform a visual inspection upon receipt of the equipment every 12 months thereafter and prior to servicing the unit m Cleaning Clean the unit upon receipt of the equipment every 12 months thereafter and each time the unit is serviced m Conditioning the Batteries Condition the batteries once every six months or as needed m Electrical Safety Tests Perform safety tests upon receipt of the equipment every 12 months thereafter and each time the unit is serviced m Checkout Procedures Perform the checkout procedures upon receipt of the equipment every 12 months thereafter and each time theunit is serviced Manufacturer Responsibility WARNING Failure on the part of all responsible individ
84. ove a Module A module can be easily installed and removed Toinstall a module follow this procedure 1 Facing the chute guide the back end of the module into the slot 2 Gently push the module into the chute Y ou will hear a click when the module is fully inserted Toremove a module follow this procedure 1 Release levers are found on each side on the front of the module 2 Pressandhold therelease levers simultaneously and pull the module out about 15 cm six inches 3 Oncereleased grasp the module firmly with both hands and remove the rest of the way Do not try to hold the module by the release levers Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 3 7 2012659 002 Installation Connections Connections Connectors Name Description A video in m Connectthe Tram module data cable to provide communication between the Tram module and the monitor B Ethernet Use to download software updates from a personal computer See the Transport Pro Patient Monitor Software Installation Instructions The monitor does NOT communicate on an Ethernet network at this time This connector is intended for software downloads only C DC power Connect the external power supply cable to the display and to an AC power source The external power supply provides power to the monitor Tram module and charges the monitor s batteries Connect the Transport Pro Monitor to the Tram Module Insert the
85. r level or seriousness Familiarize yourself with their definitions and significance Hazard is defined as a source of potential injury to a person DANGER indicates an imminent hazard which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice which if not avoided could result in minor personal injury or product property damage NOTE provides application tips or other useful information to assure that you get the most from your equipment Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 1 5 2012659 002 Introduction Equipment Symbols Equipment Symbols Some of the following symbols appear on the equipment ATTENTION Consult accompanying documents before using the equipment In Europe this symbol means dangerous or high voltage In the United States this symbol represents the caution notice below To reduce the risk of electric shock do NOT remove cover or back Refer servicing to qualified personnel applications where a conductive connection directly to the heartis established The paddles indicate the equipment is defibrillator proof Defibrillator proof type BF equipment type BF equipment is suitable for intentional external and internal application to the patient excluding direct cardiac application Type BF equipment is type B equip
86. ransport Pro Patient Monitor 5 13 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Service Menus Service Menus There are two different service menus for the monitor m Boot Loader service menu Boot Code m Service Mode menu Main Code Both service menus are generally used by qualified field engineers and factory service personnel to troubleshoot repair or download new software to the patient monitor WARNING The Boot Loader Service Menu and the Service Mode menu is intended for qualified personnel only It is possible to lose patient data and damage the operating software for this monitor Do not experiment with any commands found in the service menus Boot Loader Service Menu Use the Boot Loader service menu when downloading new Boot Code or Main Code software to the patient monitor or when the patient monitor exhibits a serious failure Activate the Boot Loader Program Hold down NBP GO STOP and ZERO ALL on the front panel Press and release the Trim Knob control Keep holding NBP GO STOP and ZERO ALL until the Boot Loader information and Service Menu appears on the display Following is a list of options in the Boot Loader service menu Boot Loader Service Menu Options Menu Option Description CHANGE INTERNET This option is used when changing the internet ADDRESS protocol IP address Reboot the monitor to implement this change SET CONFIGURATION This menu contains options for co
87. re activated for each selection This menu item is part of the SERVICE MODE menu Access Patient Monitor Type option starting from the Main Menu 1 Select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt SERVICE MODE 2 Enter password using the Trim Knob control to select the day and month from monitor screen with leading zeros e g J uly 4 0407 3 Select PATIENT MONITOR TYPE Besureto read the information in the Attention box before changing anything PATIENT MONTIOR TYPE gt ADULT ICU ADULT ICU NEONATAL ICU OPERATING ROOM 042A 4 Rotate Trim Knob control to select the type of environment the monitor will be used in 5 Press Trim Knob control to exit Y our selection displays at the top of the screen after the time 3 10 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Installation Setup Configure the Monitor Set Monitor Defaults Password The Monitor Defaults Password selection allows you to specify whether or not a password is required to change the monitor s defaults 1 Access Monitor Defaults Password option starting from the Main Menu Select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt SERVICE MODE Enter password using the Trim Knob control to select the day and month from monitor screen with leading zeros e g J uly 4 20407 4 Select MENU SETUP MONITOR DEFAULTS PASSWD Usethe Trim Knob control to select either REQUIRED or NOT REQUIRED 6 Press Trim Knob control to exit Set Unit
88. re this battery is fully charged Total recharge time for this unit is the sum of both batteries time to full FUEL GAUGES Explains the battery capacity gauges The fuel gauge is filled from the left to right proportional with the battery s charge level The full rated capacity of a new battery of this type is represented by a dashed outline The maximum charge level for the battery currently installed is represented by a solid outline As a battery ages its maximum charge level becomes a smaller percentage of its Design Capacity The solid portion represents the current charge level of the battery as a percentage of its maximum Full Charge Capacity ALARMS Explains low battery and battery fault alarms and messages Fault Status Messages General charging and temperature failures indicate that the battery has failed or the charging of the battery has failed Replace it with a different battery Condition Condition this battery using an external battery charger Low Battery Alarms The monitor will issue a System Warning alarm when there is approximately 10 minutes per battery run time remaining The monitor will issue a System Warning alarm when shutdown is imminent less than one minute left of remaining run time 4 10 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Maintenance Lithium Ion Battery How to Replace the Battery 1 Open the battery door by gently pulling on the battery d
89. replace the main PCB assembly FRU See Chapter 6 Parts List Drawings and Replacement for instructions CO N Boot Flash test FAILED ERROR The Boot Code stored in Flash is not valid Main Code cannot be loaded until valid Boot Code exists mn Power cycle Reload Boot Code If problems persists replace the main PCB assembly FRU See Chapter 6 Parts List Drawings and Replacement for instructions CO N Main Flash test FAILED ERROR The Main Code stored in flash is not valid mn Power cycle Reload Boot Code If problems persists replace the main PCB assembly FRU See Chapter 6 Parts List Drawings and Replacement for instructions CO N Static RAM test FAILED Replace the main PCB assembly FRU See Chapter 6 ERROR The SRAM memory test failed Main Code will not be Parts List Drawings and Replacement for instructions loaded unless this test passes Reboot the monitor to repeat testing Real Time Clock FAILED will not start If problem persists and error message displays replace the WARNING The real time clock chip is not running Main Code main PCB assembly FRU See Chapter 6 Parts List cannot be loaded until this chip is started Attempting to start real time Drawings and Replacement for instructions clock Followed by either The real time clock was started Select Start Patient Monitoring to load and execute Main Code Or ERROR
90. roblem INPUT ERROR Additional information used to determine the cause of the error Error logs contain more than just operating system errors Many events that occur that might have an impact upon the system are entered into thelog Theselogs may be requested by Tech Support on occasion to aid in troubleshooting the monitor Thelogs are developed to aid engineering for internal diagnostics of the monitor Contact Tech Support if you need darification of any of the error logs 5 20 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Service Menus Severity of the Error Severity is a measure of how the event error affected the system There are three levels of severity The following is a list of these levels accompanied by a brief description of each Severity of the Error Error Description CONTINUE The event or error was logged the task may or may not have completed but the system was able to continue operating Most error log entries have this severity level FATAL The event or error was logged the task did not complete and the system was unable to continue operating as recovery was not possible This level of severity in an event or error is always followed by an automatic warm start FORCED RESET The operating system restarted normally after a known condition such as an Internet address change patient discharge etc Revision A Transport Pro Patient Mon
91. row Battery Help Menu This menu option opens a popup menu Selecting one of the options in the popup menu opens an information window that provides help material for that option BATTERY RETURN HELP SLOT STATUS qp dy GAUGES ALARMS 835A The menu options are RETURN Returns tothe Battery Status menu m SLOT STATUS Provides definitions of the battery conditions NoBattery No battery is installed in this slot Initializing Battery is just installed establishing Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 4 9 2012659 002 Maintenance Lithium Ion Battery communication No Comm Communication with this battery has failed because it is either sleeping defective or not a SMart Battery Incompatible The battery is not compatible with this monitor s battery management system Fail See message displayed in the lower half of the display In Use This battery is currently powering the monitor Full Fully charged Charging Currently being charged Idle Not currently in use or charging TIMES Defines time to empty and time to full Time to Empty The time to empty represents an estimate of how much longer the monitor will be able to run with the current monitored parameters This value is only displayed when the monitor is powered by battery TimetoFull Thetime to full represents an estimate of the time remaining befo
92. 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 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 Handle all PCB assemblies by their edges These guidelines may not guaranty a 100 static free workstation but can greatly reduce the potential for failure of any electrical electronic assemblies being serviced Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 6 21 2012659 002 Parts List Drawings and Replacement Disassembly Assembly of FRUs Disassembly Procedures Open the Unit 1 Unplugthe monitor from the AC power source 2 Remove both batteries 3 RemovetheTram chute mounting screw and removethe Tram chute See Removing the
93. sion 1 1 or later 4 16 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Maintenance Electrical Safety Tests Electrical Safety Tests General Recommendations Test Conditions Electrical safety tests provide a method of determining if potential electrical health hazards to the patient or operator of the device exist GE recommends that you perform all safety tests presented in this chapter m upon receipt of the device monitor and its associated equipment m every twelve months thereafter m each time the main enclosure is disassembled or a circuit board is removed tested repaired or replaced and m record the date and results on the aintenance Repair Log included at the end of this chapter T hese instructions are intended for every component in the system If the T ram rac housing does not have its own power supply it should remain connected to the monitor throughout the safety tests WARNING Failure to implement a satisfactory maintenance schedule may cause undue equipment failure and possible health hazards Unless you have an Equipment Maintenance Contract GE 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 service personnel may at their discretion follow the procedures provided in this manual as a guide during visits to the equipment site
94. splay work NO Original battery is either bad or Power down urit Replace CPU FRU needs charging Remove batteries Is the backlight on Open unit NO Replace CPU FRU Inspect cable connections A Is measured Measure voltage ERU voltage between YES between J11 pin 5 Y Power down unit 9V and 18V and J11 pin 3 or 4 and inverter display and CPU Remove batteries Open unit Is the power cord plugged in Inspect cable connections Cable connections between inverter Power unit and YES Replace CPU FRU YES OK and display CPU measure voltage d Rep m and inverter edge nt pin 1 ionge Bosin eplace external display and CPU or 2 an pin p supply Plug in power cord or 4 on the CPU 4 5V and 5 5V baard Reseat cable j NO Replace CPU FRU Replace inverter 845A 5 6 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting P rocedures Symptom Dim Display Adjust brightness to 100 s the display still dim YES Clean display if dirty s the display still dim YES Power Down unit remove batteries and open Unit Connect positive lead of digital volt meter to J11 Pin 6 on the CPU board and the negative lead to J11 Pin 3 YES Power unit and adjust brightness to 10095 Does the Digital Volt Meter measure gt 2 3V Replace CPU board Replace Inverter Board Is the
95. to obtain maxi mum battery performance Audible and visual alarms alert you when loss of power is imminent and on screen capadity gauges indicate battery charge condition and capacity Optional Components External Power Supply The external power supply provides power tothe display and totheTram module When batteries areinserted intothe monitor the external power supply will also charge the batteries Cadex SMart Two External Battery Charger The external battery charger can hold and charge up to two batteries When you select the Target Capacity switch on the charger the charger compares the battery s performance to a 6096 7096 or 8096 target capacity set on the battery charger If the battery fails to meet the target performance the battery charger will prompt you to condition the battery If the battery does not hold a charge then the battery charger will illuminate a fail light 2 4 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Equipment Overview Equipment Description Front View Name Description A Display Connect the Tram chute and insert a Tram module to create a transport monitor B Display screen View waveform and text data C Controls and indicators Use the control keys and the Trim Knob control to configure the monitor and to view or enter data See Controls on page 2 8 The indicators provide information about the power source and the
96. uals hospitals or institutions employing the use of this device to implement the recommended maintenance schedule may cause equipment failure and possible health hazards The manufacturer does not in any manner assume the responsibility for performing the recommended maintenance schedule unless an Equipment Maintenance Agreement exists The sole responsibility rests with the individuals hospitals or institutions utilizing the device Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 4 3 2012659 002 Maintenance Visual Inspection Visual Inspection The monitor and its components should be carefully inspected prior to installation once every 12 months thereafter and each timethe equipment is serviced m Carefully inspect the equipment for physical damage to the case the display screen and the keypad Do not usethe monitor if damage is determined Refer damaged equipment to qualified service personnel m inspect all external connections for loose connectors or frayed cables Have any damaged connectors or cables replaced by qualified service personnel m Inspect the display face for marks scratches or other damage Have the LCD replaced by qualified service personnel if necessary m Safety labels and inscription on the device are clearly legible 4 4 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Maintenance Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning Precautions Use one of the following approved solutions m
97. uel gauge 4 6 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Maintenance Lithium Ion Battery Storage Guideline Storethe battery outside of the monitor at a temperature between 20 C to 25 C 68 F to 77 F m When the battery is stored inside monitor that is powered by an AC power source the battery cell temperature increases by 10 C to 15 C 50 F to 59 F above the room s ambient temperature This reduces the life of the battery m When the battery is stored inside a monitor that is continuously powered by an AC power source and is not powered by battery ona regular basis the life of the battery may be less than 12 months GE recommends that you remove the battery and store it near the monitor until it is needed for transport How to Identify the Capacity of the Battery Battery Capacity Definitions The following terms are used to define the capacity of the battery m Design Capacity The theoretical capacity of the battery cells when the battery is new Full Charge Capacity The actual amount of charge the battery can store and deliver to the monitor m Remaining Charge Capacity The amount of Full Charge Capacity currently remaining in the battery This is a percent of Full Charge Capacity Identifying Capacity or Battery Run Time Using the Monitor One new fully charged battery lasts about 2 hours Two new fully charged batteries last about 4 hours The battery capacity gauge ic
98. untry selection not for text translation and setting the language for displayed text See Set Country Selection on page 3 12 and Set Language on page 3 13 VIDEO TEST SCREENS This menu contains various color screens for testing the display See Display Tests on page 4 28 BATTERY SIMULATION This option is for engineering use only 5 14 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Service Menus Boot Loader Service Menu Options Continued Menu Option Description WAKE UP BATTERY This option is used when the battery is dead See Battery Error Message on page 5 23 and How to Wake Up the Battery on page 4 14 OPTIONS MENU This menu contains the option to clear the configuration memory To Exit the Boot Loader program The only way to exit the Boot Loader program is to manually reboot the monitor 1 Hold down NBP GO STOP and ZERO ALL 2 Pressandreleasethe Trim Knob control 3 Release NBP GO STOP and ZERO ALL The monitor will boot up into normal mode Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor 5 15 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Service Menus Service Mode Menu The Service Mode menu provides the user access to several general and technical built in software functions of the monitor Only persons responsible for configuring and maintaining the monitor should access the service mode menu option items WARNINGS The Service Mode menu is intended for
99. use only by qualified service technicians Experimentation with service mode menu option items can be detrimental to the monitor Lost patient data damaged operating system software for the monitor even network related problems are but a few examples of problems that can be induced as the result of tampering with service mode menu option items Some of the service mode menu option items areto be used only by qualified service technicians and others are for general use Because of this unnecessary tampering with service mode menu option items for experimentation purposes is not recommended by GE and may cause malfunction of the monitor The Service Mode menu is used for initial setup and configuration as well as for troubleshooting ALWAY S use caution when using any of these password protected functions The service technician can use the Service M ode menu to Relay software information to design engineers Set admit menu options operating mode of the monitor and monitor default password Configure the monitor unit name bed number and Internet address Do NOT use ANY of these options unless specifically instructed to do so 5 16 Transport Pro Patient Monitor Revision A 2012659 002 Troubleshooting Service Menus Access the Service Mode Menu Access the Service Mode menu starting from the Main menu 1 Select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt SERVICE MODE 2 Enter password using the Trim Knob contr
100. vice Mode Merl iux us io B eiim Render I Ee b n 5 16 ETOT ti ted ated ot e cede hap ote ea 5 18 Error Logi formato cras terit qe tr cepe odi dub 5 20 ETIOPEOQS NN 5 20 Revision A Transport Pro Patient Monitor iii 2012659 002 Battery Alarms and Messages 5 22 Alarm Conditions iaa ee Ra cine a ee n tes 5 22 Battery Error Message 5 23 Power Source Tests 5 24 Wall Receptacle id gen toe Gehe te 5 24 Power Cord and Plug zy prece pesce sa ee Pda 5 25 Error Messages ee o Ri etae oc winks Ve cede 5 26 Parts List Drawings and Replacement 6 1 Ordering Parts ete rette e eee ee e 6 3 coop de 6 4 Field Replaceable Units FRUS 6 4 FRU Partsi 56 copa e a odia He 6 5 Other Components cisci peer tese ene Pe Geen p ae 6 14 Interconnection Diagram 6 15 Exploded VIEWS icf nern errem emt EE RE Ex EUREN EE 6 16 Transport Pro Display Assembly PN 2012150 001 Rev A 6 16 Transport Pro Display Tram Chute PN 2011432 001 Rev 6 19 Disassembly Assembly of FRUS 6 20 Guidelines for Disassembly 6 20 Disassembly Procedures

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