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1.                                                      1 7     Mstalation and                                  1 7  1 9  Warnings                                                         1 9                                         Qn 1 8  1 11  Glossary of Terms and                                                                                   1 10    1 1    1 2    This page intentionally left blank     1 1  SCOPE OF MANUAL    SECTION 1  INTRODUCTION    This Service Manual provides service  parts  repair  information and functional descriptions for the  DINAMAP   PRO Monitors  models 100  200  300   and 400  The model number identifies the vital signs  monitoring capabilities built into the unit     e PRO 100  BP  pulse   e PRO 200  BP  pulse  temperature      PRO 300  BP  pulse               PRO 400  BP  pulse  temperature  5         This manual is intended for use by biomedical  engineers and trained service technicians who are  familiar with electromechanical devices and digital  and analog circuit techniques     WARNING    To reduce the risk of electric  shock  do not open the case  No  user serviceable parts are inside  CAUTION the case  Refer servicing to  qualified service personnel     Trained service technicians should perform  all unit repairs     Voltages dangerous to life exist in this unit   Take care when servicing power supply and  display assembly     For information about operating PRO Monitors in a  clinical environment  refer to the separate Operation  Manu
2.                                      3 8  3 1 General System                                                           3 10  4 1                                  4 3               eee Oe                       re eee eee ee ee er 4 3  4 3 Periodic Maintenance                                                    4 3  4 3 1 Cleaning the                                                    11  4 3     a UD ONCOR                               4 4  4 3 3 External DC Supply and Battery                                    4 5  4 3 4 Checking NIBP Calibration                                            4 5  4 3 5 Care of the Storage                                                       4 5  4 4 Service Modes and the Menus                                      4 6  4 4 1 Accessing the Service                                        4 6  4 5 Clinician Mode and                                                       4 7  4 5 1 Clinician Mode Main Menu                                            4 7  4 5 2 Clinician More    Menu                              eere 4 8  4 5 3 Alarms Configuration                                                 4 10  4 6 Service Mode and Menus                                            4 11  4 6 1 Service Mode Main                                                      4 12  46 2 NIBP   aint rto Hx HRE CHEER EpL bbs hl ees 4 12  CD OU HEISE          wetness 4 13  4 6 4 COMMS                          4 14  4 7 Super Service Mode        Menus                                
3.                           5          0  1 2 3  BRIGHTNESS AND COLOR CODES  SHALL BE THE SAME FOR ALL 3 DIGITS        LEFT SIDE OF PWB       Pm TUBE TO BE 15    4 125 INCHES LONG    NS TUBE TO BE 13    0 125 INCHES LONG     LED13 14 15 16 17 18 19  BRIGHTNESS CODES  SHALL BE THE SAME FOR ALL 7 DIGITS             4          LIGHT DEPENDENT RESISTOR       LED223    DETAIL         APPLY KAPTON TAPE 1 75 nx 2 00 in   FROM BOARD EDGE AND LOWER  EDGE OF           INSTALL SPACER AS SHOWN IN DETAIL  A        Figure 5 9                               front   Page 29 30  COMPONENT VIEW    MAIN PWA   BACK   ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN    Page 5 31    Note  Only the parts included on the Reorder List are  replaceable  The components named in the above  illustration are for informational purposes only     Page 5 32    SERIAL NUMBER LABEL  amp  LOCATION ASSEMBLY LABEL LOCATION  amp  CONTENT    5215585    FINAL POTENTIOMETER SETTING LOCKED USING APPROPRIATE ADHESIVE    Leaf spring to be permanently attached    by soldering to copper        band   5 2    Programmable Part   Secondary Processor                  Programmable Part   Flash Memory   TRANSDUCER TUBES FROM PT1  PT2  Programmable Part   Flash Memory                         gee       Umi  Programmable Part                Programmable Part     Temperature               Figure 5 10  Main PWA  Back   Page 33 34    REAR CASE ASSEMBLY   1 OF 1   ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN    Page 5 35      Number   Description         o Z     O Z o      6 
4.                        5 11  5 11 1  Removing the Pump             0                                                   5 11  5 11 2  Removing the Pump                                        5 12         ie iO VIN      FOU                                    5 12  5 11 4  Removing the PSU                          5 12  5 11 5  Removing the Printer Assembly                             5 13  5 11 6  Removing the Printer                               5 14  5 12  Reassembly Procedure E             5 14  5 13  DIC                       5 15  5 14  giai                    5 16      ASSembIy DEFAWIFIQS                                                               5 17  5 16              CMe Mla CS                  5 18    5 1    LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS                  Hear                                  5 5  Figure 5 2 Pneumatic System                                        5 6  Figure 5 3 Front Case Subassembly                                                                        5 9  Figure 5 4 Rear Case Subassembly Details                                                          5 11  PIGUe 5 5  PInrer ASSOITIDIV  a deese casti dudit ege dua tutes coto ute dorus o Ca oca    ner een 5 13  Figure 5 6 ACCESS  ODS IMIG                   5 13  Figure 5 7 Front Case Assembly  1      2                                                           5 21 22  Figure 5 8 Front Case Assembly  2 of 2                                                           5 25 26   igure 5 9          PVVACFEODLD
5.                   5 12  5 11 5 Removing the Printer Assembly                                5 13  5 11 6 Removing the Printer PWA                             1       5 14  5 12 Reassembly                                                                  5 14  5 13 Safety                 5 15  Dad              ane pacer eee eerste 5 16  5 15 Assembly Drawings                        5 17    5 16 Electrical Schematics                                eene 5 18    LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS    FIRES OE                              79  Fue Pe          reer eee                      5 6  Figure 5 3 Front Case Subassembly                        PER VER         5 9  Figure 5 4 Rear Case Subassembly           5              5 11               AT T      5 13  Figure 5 6 ACCESS                               5 13  Figure 5 7 Front Case Assembly  1 of              5 21 22  Figure 5 8 Front Case Assembly  2     2                        5 25 26  Figure 5 9 Main PWA  Front                              UU MR GIUM MAUS 5 29 30       inim PTT 5 33 34  Foure S 11    cati mE 5 37 38  Foue             5 41 42  Figure 5 13 Main PWA Schematic  1     8             5 43 44  Figure 5 14 Main PWA Schematic  2     8  2    5 45 46  Figure 5 15 Main PWA Schematic  3     8                  5 47 48  Figure 5 16 Main PWA Schematic  4     8                       5 48 50  Figure 5 17 Main PWA Schematic  5     8               5 51 52  Figure 5 18 Main PWA Schematic  6     8                 5 53 54  Figure 5 19 Main PWA S
6.                   tva ete eb                     bu Deko este          5 29 30  Figure 5 10 Main                                       440     5 33 34  Figure 5 11 Rear Gase                                     b eut 5 37 38                                                                      5 41 42  Figure 5 13 Main        Schematic  1 98                         5 43 44  Figure 5 14 Main PWA Schematic  2     8               5 45 46  Figure 5 15 Main PWA Schematic  3 Of 8                        5 47 48  Figure 5 16 Main PWA Schematic  4 of 8                                                        5 49 50  Figure 5 17 Main        Schematic  5 of 8                        5 51 52  Figure 5 18 Main PWA Schematic  6 of 8                                                        5 53 54  Figure 5 19 Main PWA Schematic  7     8                   5 55 56  Figure 5 20 Main PWA Schematic  8     8                           5 57 58  Figure 5 21 5               Schematic  1 of 2                                                       5 59 60  Figure 5 22                 Schematic  2 of 2                                                        5 61 62  Figure 5 23 PSU        Schematic  1                            0  222      5 63 64  Figure 5 24 PSU        Schematic  2 of 6                                                        5 65 66  Figure 5 25 PSU        Schematic  3                                  5 67 68  Figure 5 26 PSU        Schematic  4 of 6                                           
7.               5 69 70  Figure 5 27 PSU        Schematic  5                              5 71 72  Figure 5 28 PSU PWA Schematic  6 0f        5 73 74  Figure 5 29 Printer Interface PWA Schematic  1 of 1                                      5 75 76    5 2    SECTION 5  COMPONENT INFORMATION  amp  PART LISTS    5 1  INTRODUCTION    The Critikon PRO Monitor is designed in a modular  configuration  with subassemblies  that can be quickly  and easily replaced  The case breaks down into two  halves  the front case assembly and the rear case  assembly  The PWAs  printed wiring assemblies  and  mechanical assemblies are attached to these and  connected by tubes and cables  Using the Trouble  Shooting hints in Section 4 and the technical  descriptions in Section 3  malfunctions can easily be  isolated to a specific subassembly  Refer to the parts  list in this section for part numbers     The Front Case assembly includes   e Main PWA  e                 e LCD assembly  e Rotor knob and shaft    e Fascia    The Printer Module subassembly includes   e Printer PWA  printer interface     e Printer    e Printer housing  door  and door latch    The Rear Case assembly includes   e Speaker assembly    e PSU Module  AC to DC Converter    e PSU PWA  Low Voltage Power Supply   e Pump manifold assembly   e Pump bracket   e Battery door    The illustrations and component information in this  section pertain to the PRO Series Model 400  which  includes all four functions  BP  pulse  temperature    5 3
8.        12V Battery     1   External DC     8    2    Probe     SpO       Optional    Circuit    Regulated   Control  DC Power Data  1      Main Board  Temp Temp Data    Probe       Optional       Internal        Switches    Graphic  Backlight   Assembly     Tubing PT1  PT2      NIBP       Data               Speaker  Pump Valve    Manifold   Contral    3 10    SECTION 4  GENERAL MAINTENANCE    CONTENTS  back to table of contents                   as                                          4 3  2 2 USOS                        4 3  2 93             Na MENAN E                       4 3  AS                       MM 4 3         OWED RID            4 4  4 3 3  External DC Supply and Battery                           4 5  2 92  AVEC IMG NIBE                                4 5  4 3 5  Care Or The Storage Battery                 4 5  4 4  Service Modes        gU RR 4 6  4 4 1  Accessing the Service                                4 6                                             4 7  4 5 1  Clinician Mode                                                        4 7  d 5 2  0     VLU More MENU       che sets eel ele E cendo             4 9  4 5 3  Alarms Configuration                           4 10    ENCE Mode ad MIGEES                    4 11  4 6 1  Service Mode                                  4 11  AO  NIBP                                       4 12  A eroe  UIDI URN mM 4 13  4 7  Super Service Mode and Menus                  esses      nana aucuns 4 14  4 8  PRO Monitor Calibration Pr
9.      seconds of being attached to the patient   The monitor detects loss of pulse from patient and enters a no  Re EE signal state within 10 seconds    NELLCOR SENSORS  ADULT ACCURACY  7096   10096  ACCURACY  OXICLIQ P pediatric sensor 2 5 digits  OXICLIQ 1 infant sensor 2 5 digits  OXICLIQ N neonatal adult sensor 2 5 digits  OXICLIQ A adult sensor 2 5 digits  OXIBAND pediatric infant sensor 3 0 digits  OXIBAND adult neonatal sensor 3 0 digits  DURA Y ear clip 3 5 digits  REFLECTANCE sensor 3 5 digits  DURASENSOR adult 3 5 digits  PEDI CHECK pediatric spot check clip 3 5 digits  OXISENSOR II 0 20 pediatric sensor 2 0 digits  OXISENSOR R 15 adult nasal sensor 3 5 digits  OXISENSOR II D 25 adult sensor 2 0 digits  OXISENSOR II N 25 neonatal adult sensor 2 0 digits  OXISENSOR II 1 20 infant sensor 2 0 digits  OXISENSOR II D 25L adult sensor  long cable 2 0 digits  When sensors are used on neonatal subjects as recommended   Neonatal Accuracy the specified accuracy range is increased by   1 digit to account  NOTE  Refer to NELLCOR for the theoretical effect on oximeter measurements of fetal  sensor specifications hemoglobin in neonatal blood  e g   N 25 accuracy on neonates  is   3  rather than   2        The monitor detects the attachment or disconnection of a sensor  from the patient within 15 seconds    2 12    SECTION 3  THEORY OF OPERATION    CONTENTS  back to table of contents     3 1    3 2   O22      3 2 2   3 2 3   3 2 4    3 3   3 3 1   3 3 2   3 3 3   3 3 4   3 3 5   3 
10.     5 2  GENERAL  PRECAUTIONS    5 3  TOOLS REQUIRED    5 4    and SpO   If a function      not installed on the unit in  service  simply disregard the sections that are not  applicable  The basic disassembly procedures and  replacement part numbers apply to all the models in  the PRO Monitor series     Before beginning disassembly  disconnect the line  power cord from the mains input connector and  remove the rechargeable lead acid battery     When working with circuit boards  protect them from  electrostatic discharge  The main PWA contains  microprocessors and memory modules  which can be  easily damaged by electrical surges     Pay special attention to the ribbon cables and hoses   When repairs are complete and the unit is  reassembled  ensure that the cable connectors are  firmly attached and the hoses are not pinched or  kinked     Keep the work area clean  It is easy to scratch the  front plastic display panel with a screw or other sharp  object     5mm socket wrench or standard pliers   1 Philips screwdriver    2 Philips screwdriver   Small flat head screwdriver  Needle nose pliers   Torx drivers sizes T7 and 110    5 4  BATTERY    COMPARTMENT COVER    5 5  REPLACING THE  FASCIA       Figure 5 1  Rear view  To remove the battery  compartment cover  depress the latch  2  and  push the arrow up  The front and rear case are  secured by screws  1  inside the hand recess     The battery compartment is covered by a molded  plastic door  which is secured by a latch  The latc
11.     CRI  1SMB5919B          C57  220uF  16V    RCAL RTN 3 2    RCAL 4 1               FL4  Z gt 200 100MHZ    DET CATHODE    L9  BLM31B601S  rN  VLED SP  L10  23R 25MHz  C52 C51  4TuF 47uF  16V 16V  R21  10R  1  C60  47uF  R23 16V  ORO 7          Qe  DTA143XK AJ    Z2200 100MHZ    Z2200 100MHZ    BLM31B601S         BLM31B601S               16  BLM31B601S  CCCo    L5    sp  BLM31B601S  CY           L4        31  6015               L7  BLM31B601S                L3  VY    L2    BLM31B601S 1     VDD    VDD  R68  100K  1    C7  100nF  VDD    658  220uF  16V  VDDA  C59  10nF  TXD UART C7  R22  681R  196  R55 R55 NOT INSTALLED  180R  RXD UART  gt     CRITIKON    VDD    VDD    R40  2  0  1     C35    luF  16V    SP    C34    luF    C54    4u7  16V       49R9  1     VREF25    RESET IN    RESET OUT    5      56    447  16V    VDD           DIFFIN   VREFS    DIFFIN     DKAMPIN    VREF25    U2  OXICHIP2    Cll    100nF  C24    100pF    TESTSW    C10 PROVIDE 68 PIN  SM PLCC    SOCKET FOR U2    100nF  C23    100pF    REF PA PART NUMBER BBV 98 1011 SD B       8  VDD  R50  10K  196  7  R37 R64  2  0 10  5  1  1   R10  200R    1     22nF  VREF25  VREFS  R54  ISET  20K  CYCLE 1      VDDA    DRAWN    C38  10nF    GDH             9  TLC3704CD  R8  1  200R  1   R11  200R  1   R12  c22 1   100pF  2K0 p  c53 de    4TuF  16V    SP    SP    DATE AUTHORISED FINISH  02 OCT 98    SP    C55  4u7  16V                 SNSRDET L  gt   RCALOUT     ERROR L       ZERO TEST C 7   LOWSIG L  gt   IDMGOUT     5  R
12.     mmHg   MillimetersMercury                  jMeanAfrialPressue                 NonlnvasiveBloodPressue         NiMh      NickelMetalHydrde     02  PSU  jPowerSuppyUntt             5      SerilPeripheralInerface             SECTION 2  PRODUCT DESCRIPTION    CONTENTS  back to table of contents     2 1   2 2   2 3   2 3 1   2 3 2   2 4   2 4 1   2 0   2 6   2 6 1   2 6 2   2 6 3   2 6 4   2 6 5   2 6 6                               ere sre             2 3                      fcio a EE Tm 2 3  Controls  Indicators  and                     5                                                                 2 3  PRO Monitor Rear Panel Connections                                                        2 4  Front Panel Controls and Indicators                     2 5  Host Port Connector  rear                           2 8                        2 8  compatible                      2 9                                                                       2 10  FOWer RoguiremeNlS                                                                     2 10                         2 10              oa 2 11                                                2 11                                                               2 11  9         2 12    2 1    2 2    This page intentionally left blank     2 1  INTRODUCTION    2 2  PRODUCT  CONFIGURATIONS    2 3  CONTROLS   INDICATORS  AND  CONNECTORS    SECTION 2  PRODUCT DESCRIPTION    DINAMAP   PRO Monitors provide non invasive  determination of sys
13.     x 7                11 23   11 23  51 DO   12 25   12 25             E  7      56 D4   16 3   16 31  cpm                  m E  Bee                                                                       wp ee                           2       C                             ue u  Es        E    oL                                  22 2     8 KEY_CS L             HC32  SPRXD  REMOTEIL      SPTXD  ADC BUSYIL        EN    pr M  oe sess  01  ST93C46A  PL8  1 S PO2 RESET D A  TEST N ES   B 13 SEP 1999  99    4515 HOOD     0 N N E CTO R 4 1  A 17 AUG 99 99     4510 HOOD  THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED  COPIED  TRANSMITTED OR REPRODUCED                                                                                                                                                              IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER    REFERENCE PA NUMBER BBV 98 0552 SD_H SCALE DRAWN CHECKED  GDH    MATERIAL  amp  SPECIFICATION TITLE    DRAWING No     CRITIKON COMPANY  L L C     MAIN BOARD             CRITIKON    SC315585    DIMS DATE AUTHORISED FINISH  30 SEP 98       R120  4  7   R158  4  7                   1 2 3  VRAM  U18  MAX809T 3  VCC  el R66   T  RESE AY 12pF  GND R30     UE VRAM  FAILSAFE L   5VD XL2 C75      i Cou  d        10nF  R1  R192 RUN U5  1K0 C3   8 3724  LDR 12pF z  10  NS LDR1 C109       MPY54C569 47uF  25         SECP_HS 2 T   74            D DC_INPUT 77    DC_BATTERY 79  80       PTH Y      PUMPC 2      BATTERY_
14.    ALARM3 12K 10R    C56  100nF      934     LM358  1  2   R116 45VD  20K  R140    7  5  1  PLI       PDATAOUT 1                  PCLOCK              oum     PRINT HEAD                CONNECTOR  22 aid i     em     5VD                              PRINT MOTOR  SENSOR PCB  CONNECTOR    PAPER_OUT       PAPER OUT CONTROL           HEAD UP       SEE SHEET 1    ISSUE DATE CHANGE    THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED  COPIED  TRANSMITTED OR REPRODUCED   es IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER                   REFERENCE PA NUMBER BBV 98 0552 SD_4 SCALE DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL  amp  SPECIFICATION TITLE  GDH MAIN BOARD  C R I             DIMS DATE AUTHORISED FINISH DRAWING No   30 SEP 98 SC315585                                                                        45VD 45VD 45VD 45VD 45VD 45VD 45VD  D 0 15   R106 R107 R109 R108 R110 R112 R111  10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K  1  1  1  1  1  1  1    12VP  SW4 D5   12VP            ROTOR      el  5N BAS 16  220uF             112 25V   D7  10nF     516 06  i 902     PUMP  POWER t            5N BAS 16  3  sw3      aiias      stat     5N    SWl        12VP  12VP START STOP 1               5N  D2 01 SWS  R123 BAS16 BAS16 A B                             211  h 5N  DEFLATE VALVE 12  DUMP VALVE 12       040  SI9956DY 7  039 KEY CSI L   S19956DY  e  ROTORI L   45VD  Q39 R114  S19956DY 47K  1   45VD  U42 SW6       45VD     PALCE16V8 PROBE1         R193 5N  20K    Switch is closed when   12VP a 45
15.    LF 035  VN 25  1188         036  2581188                031  2581188        032  2581188              034  25 81188        029  2581188    028  2581188    030  2581188    03  2581188          PDGO    Q23  DTC143ZKA    Q21  DTC143ZKA            DTC143ZKA    DG 0 9             LED22 LED23 LED21 LED28 LED27  LMG53W LMR53W D LUY53C LMR53W D LUY53C    DC_SUPPLY BPM ALARM 5  02  E LED20 LED24 LED25 NS LED26    LUY53C LMR53W D LMR53W D LUY53C    LED  BATTERY ALARM  lt          DUR14A 1                  LED4  DUR14A 1    LED5  DUR14A 1    SYSTOLIC            LED15  DURO9A        LED14  DURO9A    LED13  DURO9A                                LED10 LED11 LED12 MA     DUR14A 1 DUR14A 1 DUR14A 1  DIASTOLIC  LED1 LED2 LED3  DUY 14A 1 DUY14A 1 DUY14A 1  LED16 LED17 LED18 LED19  DURO9A DURO9A DURO9A DURO9A B p M  LED8 LED7 LED6  DUR14A 1 DUR14A 1 DUR14A 1  5  02       5 0 15     R48  22R     V    a1      DTD123EK           DTD123EK DTD123EK    PS8  PS9   i  PS11  PS12  PS13    514    515         SEE SHEET 1    THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED  COPIED  TRANSMITTED OR REPRODUCED         IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER                          REFERENCE      NUMBER BBV 98 0552 SD_4 SCALE DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL  amp  SPECIFICATION TITLE  GDH MAIN BOARD  RI I    DIMS DATE AUTHORISED FINISH DRAWING No   C           30 5     98 SC315585                          04  12VA      _VALVESENSE  U32 U33  LM78L12 LM78L05  8 1 8 1  C43 C41  330nF
16.   4 14  4 8   PRO Monitor Calibration Procedures                          4 15  49 NIBP Calibration                                                           4 16  4 10 Calibrating the NIBP System                                       4 17  4 10 1 The NIBP Calibration Procedure                               4 17  4 11 Neonate and Adult Overpressure Checks                   4 18  4 11 1 Neonate Overpressure Check                                   4 19  4 11 2 Adult Overpressure Check                                        4 19  4 12  Overpressure Pressure Adjustment                             4 20  4 13 Pre Service Test Procedures                                       4 21  4 13 1 SpO2                                   4 22  4 13 2 NIBP Calibration Check                                            4 23  4 13 3 Temperature System Check                                      4 24  4 13 4 Overpressure Threshold Measurement                     4 25                  eee eee 4 25    LIST OF FIGURES    SECTION 5   PART LISTS    4 13 6 Printer Te St           c ccccccccccccceccccecccccccececceceacecesueaeeneas 4 26    4 14 Electrical System Safety Checks                                 4 26          IFPGUDIBSTODUTIO                     4 27  4 16 Error Messages and Codes                                         4 31  4 1 Calibration Check                                                        4 15                       5 3  5 2 General Precautions                   5 4     TOR FEO       
17.   Knob  Pole Clamp O 0     8           9                Note  Only the parts included on the Reorder List are replaceable   The components named in the above illustration are for informational  purposes only     Page 5 36           13  2 PLACES             Figure 5 11       Rear Case Assembly    Page 37 38    PRINTER ASSEMBLY   1 OF 1   ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN    Page 5 39      Number   Description                   1           1  Thermal Printer           0 0 0     2    Printer Chassis  housing             4  jlath  2      6  Printer Interface            0      9                     2 4                 Note  Only the parts included on the Reorder List are replaceable   The components named in the above illustration are for informational  purposes only     Page 5 40    ANCUTTAPETO11 4  18           Figure 5 12  Printer Assembly  Page 41 42    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12  RAMCS L 5  OF IL                _                  OF IL              E                          18  ENNA AM29F040B  22           f  pe                 FAILSAFE L  C69 in                     n  1  gt     o                   Eu  opu       LATCHED_OVP 93 Al AL 2 AL 2     l x  TEMP  DATAIL  90   4      117 89   5         SE ae 22   00  45VD R185 a lg mm  A 81 All  R57 A 80   12  10K A 79   13  1  x 78   14 011 06      HALT L  n 77   15 AM29F040B KM681000B   r                                 a  74   17 22                      C73 HOST TXD 37 A1 12 Al 12           ES m   D SPO2_RX             5        5       a
18.   Negative supply to LCD   9 6  Vdc  is out of tolerance    LCD faulty  Main board fault    Main board fault  usually  accompanied by an audible    alarm if Main board processor    has ceased operation     No or Low  4 Vdc LED supply    Fault Isolation    Measure terminal voltage of  the battery    Swap PSU board    Try turning on by pressing the  rotor switch  If monitor  switches on  check On Off  signal from switch to the  Main board     Measure  5Vdc supply on  PSU    Replace rotor switch assy    Swap rotor assy  Swap Main board    Swap rotor assy  Swap Main board    Swap LCD    Swap Main board    Check negative supply  reaching the LCD module    Swap the LCD  Swap the Main board    Swap Main board    Swap PSU board  Check supply continuity  from PSU board to Main  board       4 27    Trouble     SpO  probe disconnected   error displayed on LCD    Following the monitor power   up sequence  a failsafe alarm  sounds and        ofthe  following messages appears  on the LCD    System error  P105   System error  P110   System error  P115    Overpressure warnings  displayed on LCD when NIBP  is initialized  with or without a  cuff and hose     At NIBP start  the pump  sounds labored  generally  accompanied by one of the  following messages   N33 NIBP  Inflation Timeout  NOO NIBP  Overpressure    TSH_HW PIC displayed on  the Main LCD    Pump Over Current 0   code  line failure  0 0    Unit does not respond to host  communications    4 28    Probable Causes    Faulty finger probe
19.   Res MAIN BUS SPLIT  1     V  No  WS DTC143ZKA        SHT 6  AGND  C57 SHT 6  100nF       SK2  U5    R57    IT TXD    FUSED 45V            REMOTE ALARM    RS232 CTS     RS232 TXD    D25    BZX84C  5V1        10  1       q    D22  SM6T39C     V Q6    WS DTC143ZKA    THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED  COPIED  TRANSMITTED OR REPRODUCED  IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER    SCALE DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL  amp  SPECIFICATION  50 C GDH  DIMS DATE AUTHORISED FINISH   30 OCT 98       11 12    SEE SHEET 1  ISSUE DATE CHANGE    PA CONSULTING SERVICES LTD    CRITIKON   PSU  SC315588    DRAWING No     2n2    R67 R71    15K  1          U7  LM 2594       VRAWI D13  su3 COD 8  RB160L 40  u   D12 011 R75  RB160L 40 RB160L 40 4K7  R98  C59  16K  1   5VDIGITAL ENABLE  27  88 100nF  SHT 5        DTC143ZKA   9 6VLCD  SHT 6        VRAW2 L6 014 E  SHT 3   d  RB160L 40  C60  100nF  U13  LM2577   R72    13K  1     C33 C24 1 C45 C46    2  220uF 100nF    330uF 330uF  25V 25V 25V  D R69  3 1K2  R59 1   1K0  196 U14  LM317T  C39  470nF 3      SERVE      SHT 6                 15V BOOST SUPPLY  an2 M  12V PUMP  amp  VALVE SUPPLY     14 5V ANA  SUPPLY    SEE SHEET 1    ISSUE DATE CHANGE    THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED  COPIED  TRANSMITTED OR REPRODUCED  IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER PA ONS             SERVICES ETD       SCALE DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL  amp  SPECIFICATION E  REFERENCE PA PA
20.   button    2  From the sub menu select the Service button    3  Enter the access code 8 3 7 8 to display the  Super Service menu     4 13 1 SpO  Checks  PRO 300  amp  400     These procedures apply only to the PRO 300  amp  400  The SpO   parameter should be tested once a year at the minimum and  whenever the SpO  appears to be out of tolerance     Pulse Data and Saturation Data Verification    1  Connect a NELLCOR pulse simulator  model SRC 2   PT 2500 or N 1290  to simulate an SpO  sensor     Power on the PRO Monitor    From the Main Menu  select the Alarms button   set the BPM upper limit to 250    set BPM lower limit to 10    Set SpO  upper limit to OFF    Set SpO  lower limit to 50     If using    NELLCOR N 1290 simulator  connect the  simulator cabling to the PRO and power it on            we OY        2 Se            9  Test the PRO Monitor using the full range of saturation  and pulse rate settings available on the simulator  Confirm that  the unit readings are within the tolerances defined below     Pulse Search Verification    Set the pulse rate to zero on the NELLCOR simulator   Verify the  No SpO  Signal  message is displayed on the  PRO Monitor LCD  Acknowledge the message by pressing  rotor switch     Probe Disconnected Verification    1  After a period of normal operation with a heart rate of 90 ap   plied  remove the SpO  sensor from the simulator  verifying that  a  No SpO  Signal  message is displayed on the Main LCD     2  Acknowledge message by pressing t
21.   indicates measured MAP in mmHg and shows  instantaneous cuff pressure during BP  determination    20  SpO  pulse indicator  Yellow LED in heart symbol  flashes to indicate that real time pulse rate  measurements are being derived from          signals  Models 300 and 400     21 Rotor  Used to highlight and select items in LCD  menus  if monitor is off  pressing rotor will switch  monitor on    22  Pulse BPM display  3 digit yellow LED shows  pulse rate in beats per minute    23  5      display  3 digit red LED indicates oxygen  saturation in    Models 300 and 400     24        artifact indicator LED  illuminates when  motion artifact is detected  Models 300 and 400     25 LCD  liquid crystal display   Displays all alarms   user interface messages  and configuration  options    26  Alarm silence switch  Alternately mutes and  enables audible alarms  when pushed once after  alarm sounds  silence on   the switch illuminates  to indicate that audible alarms have been silenced  for 2 minutes    2  AUTO BP key  Press to start Auto BP mode    28 Light sensor  Automatically measures ambient  light to set LED display intensity    29 START STOP BP key  Press to start or stop a BP   Auto  Stat  or Vitals determination    30  Cuff connector  BP cuff hose attaches here    Not Shown  The printer access door is located on  the left side of the monitor  Push the latch to open the  door and access the paper supply and print head  For  details  see Section 5  Component Information     2 7   
22.   l  b       ABE             Select Reset to return all the alarm limits to the default  settings  The illustration above shows the default settings     The user can adjust these alarm points within the high and  low limits specified in the table below  subject to the  following conditions     The high limit cannot equal the low limit   The high limit cannot be less than the low limit    The low limit cannot be greater than the high limit   The high and low limits are not permitted to be within  a step size  see table   next page  of each other     4 6 SERVICE MODE  AND MENUS       Note  Predictive temperature has no alarm limit alarm     select Save to save the displayed settings and return to the  More    menu  Select Cancel to abandon any changes and  return to the More    menu     4 6 1 Service Mode Main Menu    Silence       The controls accessed through the Main Service menu   pictured above  allow the technician to check basic functions  of the PRO Monitor  calibrate the NIBP system  and set the  language of operation  These menus and adjustments  should be used only by qualified service technicians     NIBP Button    The NIBP button accesses the NIBP Service menu  Use this  menu to calibrate and check the NIBP transducers and the  overpressure Circuitry     Temp Button       4 12    dialog box  pictured above  which toggles the temperature  measurement units between Celsius and Fahrenheit  If the  unit of measurement is changed  a warning appears to  inform the user t
23.  1  Open the case and access the Main board  as described       Section 5 of the PRO Monitor service manual     2  Locate the overpressure adjustment potentiometer  VR1   at the upper right of the Main board  The adjustment is  secured with adhesive applied during manufacturing     3  Setup the PRO Monitor and calibration equipment as  shown in Figure 4 1     4  Power on the PRO Monitor   5  Verify that the calibration pressure measurement system  reads 0 mmHg  0 mb    NOTE    If the PRO Monitor displays the language choice  menu  select a language  Select OK and reboot the  system       From the Main Menu  select the More    button      oelect the Service button from the More    menu      Enter access code 2 2 1 3 to display the service menu   Select the NIBP button from the Service menu     0  Select the Pop Off button from the NIBP menu  This  button sets the overpressure point to the neonate value                N         11 Apply pressure to the system with the bulb  pump  or  syringe until the valve opens and releases the pressure     The point when the valve opens should be 157    1 mmHg   If the overpressure point is too low  turn the potentiometer    4 13 PRE SERVICE  TEST PROCEDURES    clockwise to raise the overpressure  If the point is too high   turn the potentiometer counterclockwise to lower the point   Repeat the procedure until the overpressure is within the  limits specified above  Re secure the adjustment with  adhesive  The adult overpressure point is doub
24.  12 Foot  approx  3 7 meters  Long A P Hose Quick Disconn  107368    088012  088013  088015  776995   777105     633132  3215    Power Converter 621262    Printer Paper  Box of 10  089100   Power Cable 316579  SCO10   DS100A           Calibration Kit                    L                NIBP Calibration Kit 320246    PRO Monitor unique parts     IVAC is a trademark of ALARIS Medical Systems      NELLCOR is a trademark of Mallinckrodt  Inc        2 9    2 6  SPECIFICATIONS    This product conforms with the essential requirements of the  Medical Device Directive  Accessories without the CE Mark are not  guaranteed to meet the Essential requirements of the Medical  Device Directive     The PRO Monitor is protected against vertically falling drops of  water and conforms with the IEC 529 standard at level of IPX1  No  harmful effects will come of vertically falling drops of water making       MAINS  AC INPUT  VOLTAGE   ALTERNATE SOURCES  DC INPUT  VOLTAGE  EXTERNAL DC  INPUT FUSE    BATTERY    contact with the monitor     2 6 1  Power Requirements  Protection against electrical shock   Class 1  115   290 VAC  50   60 Hz  nominal     90   253 VAC  47   63 Hz  range   Protection against electrical shock     Class 1    24 VDC  nominal   12 30 VDC from supplied power converter    Internal  auto resetting     12 volt  2 3 amp hours  Protected by auto resetting fuse    Minimum operation time  2 hours  5 minute auto cycle with adult  cuff at 25  C  77  F  with power save mode enabled  fro
25.  2 4  HOST PORT  CONNECTOR  REAR  PANEL     2 8       Important  All host port signals are NON ISOLATED  and should be connected to equipment conforming to  IEC 601 1 ONLY  Where isolation of data  communication is required  the Critikon isolated level  converter should be used  If external alarm control 15  required  Critikon part number 487208  Isolated  Remote Alarm Cable Assembly  should ALWAYS be  used  Please refer to the Information Sheet included  with the isolated remote alarm cable for operational  details     Note  When using remote alarm  the PRO Monitor  should be considered the primary alarm source  The  secondary alarm is used for secondary purposes  only     2 4 1  Pin Assignments    29  5    Function   Ground   Inverted TTL Transmit Data  Inverted TTL Receive Data  Fused  5 volts   No connection   No connection   Ground   Remote Alarm   RS232 Request to Send  RTS   10 RS232 Clear to Send  CTS   11 RS232 Transmit Data  TxD     OONOORAND      12 No connection  13 RS232 Receive Data  RxD   14 No connection  15 No connection    2 5  COMPATIBLE  PARTS    The following parts are available from Customer Service     2502  2503  2504  2505  2521  2422  2523  2524  2525  2783  2781  2779  2774  2791  2796  2699  2697  2618  2613  2608  2603  2643  2648  2638  2633  2628  2623  2619   12 Foot  approx  3 7 meters  Long Adult   Pediatric Hose 107365   24 Foot  approx  7 3 meters  Long Adult   Pediatric Hose 107366   12 Foot  approx  3 7 meters  Long Neonatal Hose 107368  
26.  61 62 G3 G4 C98 C34 4  47uF 100nF  2 7 25V 2 73 7 10uF        C33        100nF  PT1  MPX2050  09  LTC1604  C28 C15  47uF 100nF  CONV STIL  PT2        2050  8  2 U29 U30  HC32 C100 LM 79112 C99 LM 79105  ANA SEL  eumee    i        NAPI L    12 ADULT L        5VD  R82  10R  C29  ANA       5VD  100nF    R89  1  0  1          17  4    30K cag 1  6    1        C30 16V    e 100nF    n      35 2N7002   uos    R88  47K dh en R87  196 68K  196        R94  20K    THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED  COPIED  TRANSMITTED OR REPRODUCED  IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER    REFERENCE PA NUMBER BBV 98 0552 SD_ DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL  amp  SPECIFICATION  GDH       CRITI         Y DATE AUTHORISED FINISH  30 SEP 98              11 12     12VA    R86  100K         ANALOG_V     12VA          D15          ADC_BUSY L  2305110         D  LWEIL       AD_CS L              D 0 15   A 1 19   12V ON       DEFLATE      DUMPIL       PUMP_ON E             READ TEMPI L        LCD_BACKLIGHT_1           RESETIL               CS2IL      UNFIL OVP L     L2  F  FLT OVP L     L2  G  SEE SHEET 1  CRITIKON COMPANY  L L C      H    TITLE    MAIN BOARD  DRAWING No  SC315585     5VD            54  R115 10nF         20K R101    C46    T    U39 100nF    14 R105  R102  10K    HEF 4066B                    ALARM_FREQ SPEAKER  ALARMO 82K 196         1  CONNECTOR  C110  ALARM1 47K C53 100nF    1  me    c T 100nF  lu    5VD ES  ALARM2 24K 16v      m 100nF  R97   jJ  R96 
27.  A footnote will identify the owner of the  trademark or trade name     The warranty for this product is enclosed with the  product in the shipper carton  All repairs on products  under warranty must be performed or approved by  Product Service personnel  Unauthorized repairs will  void the warranty  Products not covered by warranty  should be repaired by qualified electronics service  personnel     1 5  EXTENDED  WARRANTIES    1 6  ASSISTANCE    1 7  SERVICE    Extended warranties may be purchased on most  products  Contact your Sales Representative for  details and pricing     If the product fails to function properly  or if  assistance  service or spare parts are required   contact Customer Support  Before contacting  Customer Support  it is helpful to attempt to duplicate  the problem and to check all accessories to ensure  that they are not the cause of the problem  If you are  unable to resolve the problem after checking these  items  contact Customer Support  When you call   please be prepared to provide     e Product name and model number  e Acomplete description of the problem    If repair parts or service are necessary  you will also  be asked to provide     e  he product serial number  e The facility s complete name and address    e Apurchase order number if the product is to  be sent for repairs or you order spare parts    e The facility s Critikon account number  if  possible    e The part number for replacement assemblies  or parts     If your product requires r
28.  _  SK8    SHT 4       gt   VLED 4 C                5  AGND 5             se CABLE ASSY 316674                      SHT5  GND 7  D       SK8    cos 5    SHT 4            9  CD ks    SHT 4    VDC OP 10  CD   sks    SHT5          SHT 3    DC INPUT 1          SHT1  DC BATTERY 2  SOO 5  GND 3             lt  SKS    SHT 3    SHT 3  VBC 4 SK5  SHT 3                             SKS CABLE ASSY 316675  SHT 3    CHARGER_ON 6  CoE Oe SKS  SHT 2  PRINT LED ENABLE 7  C         SHT5  5VDIGITAL ENABLE 8  SS                    5          SHT5  12V_ON 9  CC SK5  SHT 3    SEE SHEET 1    ISSUE DATE CHANGE    THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED  COPIED  TRANSMITTED OR REPRODUCED  ERR IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER PA CONSE ETING SERVICES EID       SCALE DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL  amp  SPECIFICATION E  REFERENCE PA PART NUMBER BBV 98 1334 SD_C GDH CRITIKON   PSU       CRITIKON 777 80315588                      VPRINT  PL12  1  3   5VD VPRINT  OVPRINT        1        2  5  4  3       PDATAOUT SKA 4  SK5 2       SK5 3 5  4  5  sie     NK  K5 5 5  4  6  CABLE ASSY 316669        NM  SK5 7       7  SK5 s  SK5 9 SK4  8  SK5 10  SK5 n       9  SK5 2  SK4  10  SK4  11  SK4  12  SK4  13  SK4  14  SK4  15  SK4  16  SK4  17  SE PMOTORAIH   SK4  18  SK6 OVPRINT  SK6  PMOTORBIH           SK6  CABLE ASSY 316672 SK6 PMOTORBIL   SK4  20  SK6  SK6  SK4  21  SK6 8  SK6 9  SK4  22  OVPRINT SK4  23      SK4  24  SK4  25  SK4  26  SK4  27  MOTORAIH   SK4  28    P
29.  aAA 5 4  5 4 Battery Compartment Cover                                          5 5  5 5 Replacing the Fascia iei virer ERE            9 5  5 6 Opening the Case icici 5 6  5 7 NIBP Pneumatic Hoses                                      4  5 6  5 8 Wiring Harnesses                         5 7  Sel Pou                                                             5 7  5 8 2 Power Supply to Main PWA                                          5 7  5 8 93 LCD Power CUDDY                         5 7  98 4 Host COMITE                             5 7  5 8 5 Alarm Speaker                                                              5 7  5 8 6 Pump and Valves Power and Control                           5 7  5 8 7 Printer Assembly                             5 8  5 9 Disassembly           4                                         2   2         5 8  5 10 The Front Case Assembly                                             5 9  5 10 1 Removing the SpO2                                                   5 9  5 10 2 Removing the Main PWA                                          5 10  5 10 3 Removing the LCD Module                                       5 10  5 11 The Rear Case Assembly                               5 11  5 11 1 Removing the Pump Assembly                                 5 11  5 11 2 Removing the Pump                                                   5 12  5 11 3 Removing the PSU                                                 5 12  5 11 4 Removing the PSU Module                     
30.  active holster     1  Power on the PRO Monitor     2  Remove the temperature probe from the probe holster to  initiate a temperature reading     Set the probe simulator to 80 2 and verify that the LCD temperature  display reads 80 2  F  1 0  F  The numbers on the temperature  LED displays should be flashing at this point  indicating the monitor  is in a real time monitor mode     A range of temperatures can be checked  by using the other  values on the probe simulator  98 0  98 6  102 0  and 107 8      Broken Probe Sensing   Set up the equipment and the probe simulator as in the previous  procedure  Rotate the temperature selector to B P  verify that the  Temperature display reads 106 0F    0 2  F  Next  press BROKEN  PROBE on the simulator  verify that the LED display on the monitor  changes to four dashes  indicating a fault condition     If the PRO Monitor temperature system does not pass these  tests  the Main PWA needs to be replaced     4 13 4 Overpressure Threshold Measurement    1  Setup the unit and calibration equipment as shown in  Figure 4 1     Power on the PRO Monitor and select More      select the Service mode and input 8 3 7 8    From the Super Sertvice Menu  select the NIBP button   From the NIBP menu  select the ThRef Buton    This function measures the adult and neonatal overpressure  threshold levels and reports them on the Main LCD as ADUs     po   ign 25  a         4 13 5 Leak Test  This test performs a leak test of the pneumatic system     1  Setup th
31.  check the  calibration equipment and repeat the process  Refer to a  CRITIKON service representative if calibration is still  unsuccessful  When the calibration is successful  the PRO  Monitor enters a  Failsafe Alarm  mode  audible solid tone    The PRO Monitor is accurately calibrated and can be  switched off     Check the calibration of unit by repeating procedure in 4 9   page 4 16     The following procedures describe how to verify the pressure  at which the Monitor over pressure detection system  prevents further cuff inflation and generates an alarm     Set up the test  1  Attach the calibration equipment as shown in Figure 4 1   2  Power on the PRO Monitor     Verify that calibration equipment is at 0 mmHg  0 mb  of  pressure     4 11 1 Neonate Overpressure Check   1  Select the More    button from the Main menu    Select the Service button    Enter code 2 2 1 3 to access the service menu   Select the NIBP button from the Service menu   Select the Pop Off button from the NIBP menu     Apply pressure to the NIBP system with the bulb  pump   or syringe     Qc        og conr 9    NOTE    If the PRO Monitor displays the language choice  menu  select a language  Select OK and reboot the  system     Observe the pressure at which the dump valve opens and  count the time required for the pressure to fall to less than  20 mmHg     Verify that the maximum pressure  as shown on the  calibration equipment  is within the range of 150 mmHg    165 mmHg at overpressure and the syste
32.  extender  cable    Faulty internal SpO  internal  cabling    Faulty SpO  PWA    Faulty SpO  PWA    Isolated power supply module  failure on Main board    Main board processor SpO   RS 232 comms failure  Kinked air hose or faulty cuff  Partial or full blockage of  internal pneumatic hosing  Kinked air hose or faulty cuff  Blocked or kinked hose from  pump output to the front panel    Pneumatic assembly failure    Monitor has failed  temperature self calibration     A pump over current condition  has been signaled to the Main  board processor    Pump current sensing circuitry  failure on the Mian board    Pump failure    PSU board unresponsive    Fault Isolation  Test parameter with  Known good accessories    Swap or test internal  cabling    Swap               test unit  with NELLCOR SpO   simulator    Swap SpO                 reinspect the monitor    Verify  5Vdc isolated  power supply 15 within  specification    Swap Main board and  reinspect the monitor    Inspect cuff and hose for  blockages    Inspect the pneumatic  assy for a blocked output    Swap the pneumatic assy    Test with Known good  accessories    Examine hosing for kinks  or blockages    Inspect pneumatic assy  for blocked output    Swap pneumatic assy  Swap Main board     Swap the Main board    Swap pump assy  Swap PSU board    Check continuity of PSU  board to the host comm  port cable on the rear  panel            Alarm    Code LED Display    Values zeroed   Dashes              windows         N99    Values
33.  halted     No  effect    No effect       High priority  alarm  Replace paper or  Volum ee close printer door  adjustable        NIBP algorithm  Velim Clear value outside  adjustable  target range   ue MD Internal system  Maximum No effect   effect fault        volume    4 29    LED  Display    Values  zeroed   cs Dashes in  SpO  window   0    LCD  Description    Alarm              P55   SpO  NO  SIGNAL      00       5       SENSOR    Values  zeroed   Dashes       SpO  window    N SpO   N   Dashes        3    Temp  windows     Dashes in  EO NIBP  windows   N  Code             3         4 30    Values  2  E33   TEMP   FAIL    E00   TEMP   FAIL  HIGH TEMP    Audible Tone  and Volume    High priority  alarm  Volume  adjustable     High priority  alarm  Volume  adjustable     High priority  alarm  Volume  adjustable     High priority  alarm  Volume  adjustable     High priority  alarm  Volume  adjustable     High priority  alarm  Volume  adjustable     High priority  alarm  Volume  adjustable     Effect of  Alarm  Silence  Switch    2 minute  silence    2 minute  silence    Effect of  Clear  Via  SelectK               1            1        Clear    Clear  Clear    Clear  Clear    Probable Cause    No or very weak  SpO  signal  Check  or reposition sensor     SpO  sensor not  connected  No  sensor detected   Sensor failure     SpO  signal weak or  noisy   Sensor failure     SpO  sensor or  cable possibly  defective  Cable not  connected properly     Temperature probe  not connecte
34.  the Primary Processor detects  system faults or overpressure  it will notify the  secondary Processor of system failure condition  The  Secondary Processor in turn  sends a FAILSAFE  signal to the PCGAL and Tone Generator  When the  PCGAL receives the FAILSAFE signal  it sends a  DEFLATE signal to the Pneumatic Valves to  depressurize the system to atmosphere  Once the  Tone Generator receives the FAILSAFE signal  it  sends an audio frequency  ALARM signal  to the  speaker  During the failsafe mode the following will  also occur     e Parameter monitoring disabled   e Remote alarm control inactive   e Graphic LCD displays fault error code   e Pneumatic safe state  deflate the cuff  pump off   e Normal communications interface disabled   e Hard keys and rotary switch inactive    When a low or high ambient room lighting occurs  the  Primary Processor uses it s supervisory circuit to  increase or decrease the graphic backlighting   automatically     3 3 4 SPO2 PWA  Optional     The SPO2 PWA provides continuous readings of  oxygen saturation and pulse rate  Additional circuitry  provides power  data communications  and isolation  between SPO2 PWA and Primary Processor     Patient data received from the finger sensor is filtered   amplified  and analyzed on the SPO2 PWA  The    3      3 8    information is sent to the Main Board via the optically  coupled electrically isolated serial connection  The  Primary Processor receives the data and distributes it  to the appropriate displ
35.  will  indicate    000     See 4 10  page 4 17 for a more detailed  description of this mode and the calibration procedure     Cal Button  This button initiates the calibration procedure  See 4 10   page 4 17 for a step by step description of this procedure     Pop Off Button   This button functions in a similar manner to the Check button  but  the overpressure point is set to the neonate value  See 4 12  page  4 20 for a more detailed description of using this function     OK Button  This button returns the display to the Main Service menu     4 6 3 System Menu      Language Comms       The System Menu  pictured above  accesses the software  controls which modify the basic configuration of the PRO  Monitor  test the EEPROM  and print the error log     Language Button    This button displays the language choices  The language   dialog boxes are not pictured  The PRO Monitor software   can display menus in eight languages  UK  USA  German   French  Spanish  Italian  Portuguese  and Dutch     Selecting any language button removes all other language  buttons from the screen  indicating that the remaining button  is the chosen language  Selecting Clear restores all the  language buttons  allowing the user to select again  OK  saves the selection and requests that the monitor be turned  off  If no language is selected when OK is pressed  the  language Is stored as undefined  In this case  the Monitor  prompts the user to select a language on every power up  until a selection occur
36.  zeroed   Dashes      NIBP  windows     N55    Values zeroed   Dashes in NIBP  windows     N44    Values zeroed   Dashes in NIBP  windows     N33    Values zeroed   Dashes in NIBP  windows     Values posted    Z            Code    Code    Code       LCD  Description    N55  TIMEOUT   PRESSURE    N44  TIMEOUT   TOTAL    N33  TIMEOUT   INFLATION    NOO   OVERPRESSURE    LOW BATTERY   with flashing  battery icon     LOW BATTERY   SYSTEM  DISABLED    PRINTER  NO  PAPER    NIBP RANGE  ERROR    Error Code  with  Description    N99  NIBP FAILED    Effect  of  Alarm  Silence  Switch    Effect  of Clear  Via  Select   Knob    Audible  Tone and  Volume    Probable  Cause         Unable to register        High priority NIBP  alarm  Volume Clear measurement due  adjustable  to an insufficient    signal     High priority  alarm  Volume  adjustable     One cuff pressure   gt 1 minute  Motion  arifact     Clear    Determination  time  gt 2 minutes   Motion Artifact     High priority  alarm  Volume  adjustable     Clear    Inflation time  gt 40  seconds or air  leak detected     High priority  alarm  Volume  adjustable     Clear    High priority  alarm  Volume  adjustable     Overpressure    Clear state detected     Replace  recharge  the battery  From  onset of alarm  5  NIBP readings  available  Beep  rate increases as  the battery  discharges     3 beeps every  10 seconds   Volume  adjustable    No effect    Steady tone   System is  disabled     Replace  recharge  the battery   Monitoring
37. 3 6   3 3 7     Jajigere Weile      3 9  Overall Theory COT                    3 3  SP OZ  Mod  l 300 and 400           3 4  Cuff Blood Pressure  BP  and                          3 4  Temperature  Model 200 and 400                                                                  3 4  Host Communication                                                            3 5  UNCON  UN DESCIDUON MP 3 5                        3 5  PoU NOTO      UT 3 6  iei Od                                                                          3 6  POL FV         1                        3 7  Pneumatic Control Device                                              3 8  Ee DASS                                        3 8  mesial cial aa Ae iiia RET      3 8    LIST OF FIGURES  3 1 General System                                    3 10    3 1    3 2    This page intentionally left blank     3 1 INTRODUCTION    3 2 OVERALL  PRINCIPLES OF  OPERATION    SECTION 3  PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION    This section provides overall theory of operation and  functional description of the DINAMAP PRO Monitor   hereinafter referred to as PRO Monitor   The PRO  Monitor comes      four different models  as follows     e PRO Monitor 100   It has the capability of  monitoring Blood Pressure  BP  and Pulse    e PRO Monitor 200   It has the capability of  monitoring BP  Pulse  and Temperature    e PRO Monitor 300   It has the capability of  monitoring Blood Pressure  BP   Pulse  and  SPO2    e PRO Monitor 400   It has the capabili
38. APER OUT    PRINT MOTOR  SENSOR  CONNECTOR       PAPER OUT CONTROL Q47    DTC143ZKA    HEAD UP    A 17 AUG 99   994 4510 HOOD  ISSUE DATE CHANGE       THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED  COPIED  TRANSMITTED OR REPRODUCED  IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER                             SCALE DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL  amp  SPECIFICATION TITLE  REFERENCE PA PART MUMBER BBV 98 130p SD    ec NE PRINTER INTERFACE PCB  C R I             DIMS DATE AUTHORISED FINISH DRAWING No     
39. Access  Memory  RAM   LED Display  Hard Keys  16 Bit ADC   Primary Processor  and Secondary Processor  The  Primary Processor services and controls the Patient  Parameter Interface  PPI  devices and display  backlighting  The Secondary Processor controls the  seven segment LED display  sound generation  real  time clock  and system timing verification  The  processors receive DC power from the PSU PWA   When the PPI devices transmit analog data to the  Main Board A D converter  the Primary Processor  perform algorithm calculations  Once all the  calculated parameter values are compiled  the data is  then transmitted to the LCD and printer via Secondary  Processor  Concurrently  the calculated parameter  values are being stored in the non volatile RAM   Calibration and other variable settings are stored in  the Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only  Memory  EEPROM      The Main Board backup voltage  derived from either  NiMH battery or an external power source  appears  on the Main Board supervisory circuit  The Main  Board supervisory circuit generates the RESET and  HALT signal for the Primary Processor  It also  allows  EXTERNAL DC voltage to the RAM and Secondary  Processor when the system is ON or battery backup  voltage to power the RAM and Secondary Processor  when the system is OFF     If the Primary Processor fails to reset its watchdog  timer  the Primary Processor sends a low level on its  watchdog output to the Pneumatic Control Gate Array  Logic  PCGAL   If
40. C 3    ANALOG V 4                CS  VRAM VRAM VRAM               R29          10K     gt      i6      ROTOR L 1 7            gt     POWERIL  mm 8  3 84581 9  Po EXT DC INPUT L    C3 ALARM FREQ  C73 ALARMO 23       un Em  UH        oz   E merca 4    515 30  Uem  mm ese ee ee       m eses ppm                   eee So S T      Tu             cce aps ee ee eee                                                        HEAD_UP    PAPER_OUT    PAPER_OUT_CONTROL  5VDIGITAL ENABLE  PRINTER LED ENABLE  CHARGER ON    SPRXD       SPTXD    SPCLK    BATT OFF    PS 0 15     SO       Q7  DTD123EK            Q4  DTD123EK    05  DTD123EK    9 Ke    PSO  PS2  PS3  PS4            VRAM  C74                57    32    m        w      fw                3  o             m  o             o fu  o  lo      Boe fe  5 fe fe  5 e  Ga       o  5     Jo  5     3 fo  o                    v v v      N qo         lov    56       011  DTD123EK      55               0 9     C7                  32 768kHz  C6    15           PS13  PS12    511      510    v v               vo  o  M    o       v      o  o  o       I             PDGO  PDG1          DG2     v                                      o     w    G  G         gt                                         G                DG9       TEMP    PS6  PS7    DTC143ZKA is a digital transistor with a 4K7 base resistor and a 47K base pull down resistor  DTD123EK is a digital transistor with a 2K2 base resistor and a 2K2 base pull down resistor            4 VLED    R40  10K 
41. CASE ASSEMBLY   1 OF 2   ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN    Page 5 19      Number   Description          Screws         SpO gt  opening pluc  Probe Switch  On Sert retainer       Note  Only the parts included on the Reorder List are  replaceable  The components named in the above illustration  are for informational purposes only     Page 5 20    NOTES                        300  amp  400 ONLY   PRO 100 8200 ONLY     90491        200 8400   701498 PRO 100  amp  300     EMP SOCKET           REMOVED FOR         100 48300       ATTACH PROBE SWITCH HINGE   TORQUE SETTING 4 IN LB   1 2 IN LB    ANTORQUE SETTING 4 IN LB   1 2 IN LB    Figure 5 7  Front Case Assembly  1 of 2   Page 21122    FRONT CASE ASSEMBLY   2 OF 2   ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN    Page 5 23      Number   Description         O Z   o Z o      6   Probe Switch         8              Insulator           1                      Note  Only the parts included on the Reorder List are  replaceable  The components named in the above illustration  are for informational purposes only     Page 5 24       Figure 5 8  Front Case Assembly  2 of 2   Page 25 26    MAIN PWA   FRONT   ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN    Page 5 27    Note  Only the parts included on the Reorder List are  replaceable  The components named in the above illustration  are for informational purposes only     Page 5 28    TOP OF PWB ITEM 40           5 6 7 8 310 11 12  BRIGHTNESS CODES SHALL BE THE SAME FOR ALL 9 DIGITS      P           LEDIA        LEDs   gr agr y 
42. DINAMAP  gt     PRO SERIES 100 400    SERVICE MANUAL       CRITLKOLN     DINAMAP   PRO Monitor  Models 100  200  300  and 400    Service Manual               Part No  Rev  Page No     7 7105 All    U S  Patent 5 170 795  U S  Patent 5 052 397  U S  Patent 4 754 761  U S  Patent 4 638 810  U S  Patent 4 543 962    List of Effective Pages    Date of Latest Revision  Original  Mar  2000     U S  Patent 4 349 034  U S  Patent 4 360 029  U S  Patent 4 501 280  U S  Patent 4 546 775  U S  Patent 5 518 000    Patents Pending    CAUTION  Federal  U S A   law restricts this device to sale  by or on the order of a health care practitioner     The content of this document  including all figures and  drawings  15 proprietary information of Critikon  provided  solely for purposes of operation  maintenance or repair of  PRO Series 100 400 Monitors     Dissemination for other purposes or copying thereof  without the prior written consent of Critikon  Tampa   Florida  is prohibited  Illustrations may show design  models  production units may incorporate changes        CRITIKON 2000 TAMPA  FL 33614  Printed in the U S A  All rights reserved     United States   Critikon  L L C    4502 Woodland Corporate Boulevard  Tampa  FL 33614    United Kingdom  Critikon  Ltd   Monitor House   Unit 3 Cherrywood  Chineham Business Park  Basingstoke   Hants RG24 8WF    TABLE OF CONTENTS     Items colored blue are links to that section      Items colored red are section leaders  click on brown to return to thi
43. DMGOUT    42 5VREF  gt    MODE     DACLOAD L     DACDATA C73  DACCLK         ASIC RESET L I  CLK10     RESET OUT       THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED  COPIED  TRANSMITTED OR REPRODUCED  IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER    CHECKED MATERIAL  amp  SPECIFICATION    11 12       17 AUG 99   99 J  4510 HOOD  ISSUE DATE CHANGE    CRITIKON    CRITIKON   SPO2  DRAWING No  SC315584    TITLE           R33  IRFB  49K9  C27 R32 1  C42  220pF  49K9          10      R71 1  C18  3 110K C39  0   HE 100nF  U5   10nF  R2 R48 TLC2262CD  IDMGOUT 2      5 R72 ue  158K 162K 1 6 TLC2262CD i  196 c31 1  i TLC3704CD    100nF 13                                                                           42 5VREF    1   ug 100     10nF            TLC2262CD  1 TLC2262CD  TLC3704CD        2 REDSD    DARK  Ul  M MAX4053A  0 5   U7  TLC2262CD  U7  REDFB  1 TLC2262CD  DARKFB  R15  C73 DACCLK  200R  196  DACDATA Rio       42 5VREF  200R  196  R13  C73 DACLOAD L  200R  196  p gt    gt  ERROR L    15  R14  Cp ST 100nF  200R 08 j  1  TLC2262CD i  SNSRDET L  2 1 TLC2262CD  TLC3704CD    RCALOUT  LOWSIG L     42 5VREF  VDD VDD  U3  PIC16C66  R58  20K  196  MODE  LOWSIG L      ASIC RESET L       VDD R42  TXD UART RESET OUT       49  9 E  196  VDD  VDD  R56  R67 CLK10    10K 10K  1  1    gt  RXD UART  16V  VDD 100nF  R51   R53  10K CLK20 150R    9  1  1     SEE SHEET 1    ISSUE DATE CHANGE    CRITIKON       THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOS
44. ED  COPIED  TRANSMITTED OR REPRODUCED  IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER       REF PA PART NUMBER BBV 98 1011 SD_B  SCALE DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL  amp  SPECIFICATION TITLE  GDH CRITIKON   SPO2          C RITI    DIMS DATE AUTHORISED FINISH DRAWING No          02        98 5  315584       PL2   24V  1  MAINS AC DC MODULE    24V DC C1  100nF        11  EXTERNAL DC            12V   32V      q    530    e    FS1    5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12  VBC  877  SET VBC 13 95V VRI  10K e 75K  1   FEEDBACK   lt   SHT 2    DC SUPPLY        U1  LM2596       VBC  LIB SHT  2 3        U16  MC3423D       D3    C66  SM6T39C 330uF  C3 25V  100nF D2  DE3L20U  V  VREF  R91  R3 22K    VREF 1   DC_INPUT  EE  R87 SHT 6  10K     C51      100nF          R94  100K  196  R90  1M0  196        R93  100K  1   VREF  V  R78  R2  56K  1   BATTERY_SWITCH  R92  91K  1                17 06 94 99 7  4510           ISSUE DATE CHANGE       THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED  COPIED  TRANSMITTED OR REPRODUCED  IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER    SCALE DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL  amp  SPECIFICATION  REFERENCE PA PART NUMBER BBV 98 1334 SD_C GDH    PA CONSULTING SERVICES LTD       CRITIKON   PSU    DIMS DATE AUTHORISED FINISH DRAWING No   30 OCT 98 SC315588    CRITIKON    VBAT    D7  RB051L 40    R25                  Q2    S14947DY U2 VBC    MAX471    20K  196  U3  LM324A                   Q2  S14947DY           D9  BAV70  U3  U3 LM324A  R35 FE
45. ED OR REPRODUCED    IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER CRITIKON COMPANY  L L C        REFERENCE PA NUMBER BBV 98 0552 SD_4 SCALE DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL  amp  SPECIFICATION TITLE  GDH MAIN BOARD  C R I             DIMS DATE AUTHORISED FINISH DRAWING No   30 SEP 98 SC315585                                          45VIT                R63 11    10K VREF BLM31B601S SKI            5VD  1  Ld                 12 t  BLM31B601S   R149 R148  SS 1K0 U35 470R  4N35 1   L3  BLM31B601S 1  Cor c AN  WEF   14 E T 1   READ_TEMPIL   Z gt 200 100MHZ BLM31B601S             2    OVIT oo  R55 R190  4K32 3K09 OVIT    0 196 196        I      I       R27 R113             ORO IF INTERNAL CLOCK USED        VREF 1K0    2K74 22K1 1  I  0 196 0 196 45VIT C27  35VIT   R61  C8  U12 45VIT U2 1K0  HEF4051B  16 OMITA m 08          R191 4N35  R6 15pF PIC16C622A ii OVIT 5K76  TEMP_CLK  5  is        ous     ep        0 1  6  B  c9 R130 OVIT R3 d 7  CTH E  OVITA 15pF ORO 470R  1   i                  I 45VD  I  I  I  R62  45VIT U3 1K0  4N35  OVITA OVIT 1 5 TEMP_DATAIL   AN C  6  R5 5  2 CTH E    4708    1   U48 U16 10K  MAX1241    OVITA    ISOLATION BARRIER    45VIT  R161 VREF  150R  196  R22  U38 R151 C101 C108 ORO  TL431 2K7 100nF 47uF R189  1  16V 4  99    1  OVIT OVITA      OVITA OVITA           R64  EE  10  R184 C36    1  10K 100nF    1     OVITA  OVITA    OVITA OVITA    SEE SHEET 1    ISSUE DATE CHANGE    THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED  COPIED  TRANS
46. EDBACK  LM324A        sua  5K1  1    VNo              2222    200K  1   DTC143ZKA         R41  24K  1         v   U6  VBC  LM 339 11 usus  13 C10 VREF  10  CHARGER       100nF     R21 SHT 6  ioh 45VD  R27 C52  U3  10K 100nF  1  LM324A      R16  R15  0   2 200K  gt  3 1   0   t  62K  1   VDC   7 R42   15  100K 407  1  16V        SHT 1 3  BATTERY CHARGER CONTROL  SEE SHEET 1    ISSUE DATE CHANGE    THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED  COPIED  TRANSMITTED OR REPRODUCED  ERR IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER PA CONS TEENS SERVICES TP       SCALE DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL  amp  SPECIFICATION  REFERENCE PA PART NUMBER BBV 98 1334 SD_C GDH CRITIKON   PSU  DIMS DATE AUTHORISED FINISH DRAWING No   CRITIKON 30 OCT 98 SC315588                    2 3 4 5 6 7  D1  BAV70  VDC  SHT 1 CE  RB051L 40  VBAT  FS2  SK3 A      INTERNAL mee  12V BATTERY R49  SK4 100K  1   DC_BATTERY  SHT 6  R95  C22 R70 c55 100K  1   100nF 51K 100nF  1           09  DTC143ZKA  BATTERY SWITCH  sui        BATT ON  CY 920 ZVP3306F  SHT6          DTC143ZKA 018  12V_ON  SHT 6  C53 C54  100nF 100nF          VBC           1 HOST_TXD  SK6  SKE 2 HOST_RXD  HO ST        3 HOST CTSIL   COMMS a HOST RTSILI  5 REMOTE ALARM L   CABLE ASSY 316674   SK6       3 luF  C43    HOST INTERFACE    REFERENCE PA PART NUMBER        98 1334    CRITIKON                  8 9 10       VDC_OP  SHT 6  C21 C56  33uF 100nF  25V  VRAW1  tL SHTA 5  019  RBO51L 40  Q5  MTD2955V  VRAW2       2 5      
47. MITTED OR REPRODUCED   es IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER                   REFERENCE PA NUMBER BBV 98 0552 SD_4 SCALE DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL  amp  SPECIFICATION TITLE  GDH MAIN BOARD  C R I             DIMS DATE AUTHORISED FINISH DRAWING No   30 SEP 98 SC315585                   U20  XC62FP5002PR  D13  16  3      5VIT  RB160L 40   R145 C102   2K7 100nF   1    T1  ANA  L5 CEPH205          407    128 C87 C104  220uF 100nF 2u2  25V 50V    SK2       014  45VSP O2 1  SP DG 2  C88    RB160L 40  IF  5       Q50  BUK481 60A            D15  RB160L 40       R179  2R7  1     Q51  BUK581 60A  FAILSAFE L   D  U43  R164 4N35  1  0  C             061  UCC3809D 1     5VD    053  HCPL 2601    U60  UCC3965D            VN       LK DTA143XKA      050  R166 HCPL 2601  120R  1     R178  180R      gt     R188  15K  1        5VD    R165  470R 044  1  4  35    SPO2 RX  CS 1 5  AN       119 C76 C92 D12          10nF 100pF 330pF BZX84C 5     5V1 CTH E  D SPO2 TX    5  02 RESET  V      gt  Q49  e  DTC143ZKA            SK4       SEE SHEET 1    ISSUE DATE CHANGE    THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED  COPIED  TRANSMITTED OR REPRODUCED   es IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER                   REFERENCE PA NUMBER BBV 98 0552 SD_4 SCALE DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL  amp  SPECIFICATION TITLE  GDH MAIN BOARD       CRITIKON 777 80315585                 1 2  PL2   C62 C61   1500PF 1500PF  3150V 3150V   vA  PL1  FS1  1 45  5  02
48. RT NUMBER BBV 98 1334 SD_C GDH CRITIKON   PSU       CRITIKON 777 80315588                     C19  2n2  R62  1K0  196  U12  LM2594M 5 0           CABLE ASSY 316671  VRAWI 14 19  su3    1 SK7 7           5VD       SK7 100uH SHT 6  3   SK7    4 ON OFF  020 C29 C63 5  7 R76     47K RB051L 40 470uF 100nF 47K 026 C50 C65  i 25 1  RB160L 40 220uF 100nF  C37 C28 C49 C48 25V  470UF 100nF 220uF 100nF  35V 25V  AGND  SHT 6        VRAW1   You  V             ses      DTC143ZKA   Ma DTC143ZKA  R82  47K  V V 1    PN       DTA143ZKA  017  SHT6 DTC143ZKA  C64  C20 100nF  2n2  R66 R61       5VDIGITAL ENABLE  b  SHT 4  U10  LM2596     2 5 4VLED  47uH Qu  015  CD4081BCM  A  D21 C30 015 U15 PIN 14 CONNECTED TO VRAW1      0511 40 470uF at  R89     C38 C27 3 C Cds  2  470uF 100nF 10K CD4081BCM  1      AGND  SHT 6    LED SUPPLY  4V       VRAW1   V    o12                 DTC143ZKA  R80  47K   lt 7 1            015       DTA143ZKA    PRINT_LED_ENABLE 14 Q14    SHT 6 WS DTC143ZKA    C62 VV    100nF R81  47K    1     SEE SHEET 1    ISSUE DATE CHANGE    THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED  COPIED  TRANSMITTED OR REPRODUCED       IN ANY FORM      BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER                    EID     SCALE DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL  amp  SPECIFICATION E  REFERENCE PA PART NUMBER BBV 98 1334 SD_C GDH CRITIKON   PSU  DIMS DATE AUTHORISED FINISH DRAWING No     RI   1       N 30 OCT 98 SC315588       coa 1 C ers  SHT 4  ce 2 C 5p  SHT 4   9 6VLCD 3  aru    _        
49. TSILI  i EN 1    REMOTE ALARMIL  C    N N E C TO R  16                               9      12VP      Be R142  BAS 16 an            54   112  010  62845         1 T  5V1 3V6 C71  3 V110H      C73  17VLCD    PL9  1 PD RESET2IL     J  CT 1  C60 VRAM etes 2  co U46  5     10nF 3    100     ADM691A  5 1 VRAN                  VBATT a               0 W E R  5 oe    100                        0  RAMCS L  13     RAMCSBIL  GND 7    E ES uem                       LOWLINE U47 45VD C                             9                         FAILSAFE L      3  C162 C159  1  10nF 10nF    C62 C165 C160 C163 C158  196 5       4  on 1 10nF   1 10nF   ie    10      P 25V  33nF  HC132 1      i JL                10K                VRAM U36 9 pe 1  047  13 12 10   uo   E     11 SEC ALARM  m 5     132 2        R141 HC14 HC132  47K     WDOGIL      EXT DC INPUTI L         V            WA DTC143ZKA  PL4           PELNPUT 1  C7 DC BATTERY 2  3  vec POWER MONITOR  ETE                                                 id PRINTER LED ENABLE  C114   R20  24K  100nF    3  r      17VLCD 4         LWEIL  5     OE L  6  LCDS 7      A4 8  9  VLED   gt  RESET L  0 LC D  DO         LCD BACKLIGHT  D2 3    CONNECTOR  D4 5  01  S19956DY C121       il 10nF  D7 8  LCD_BACKLIGHT  9  D 0 15     20    Q1  SI9956DY       LCD BACKLIGHT 1    DTC143ZKA is a digital transistor with a 4K7 base resistor and a 47K base pull down resistor    SEE SHEET 1    7 THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST        BE DISCLOSED  COPIED  TRANSMITT
50. VD  UNFIL_OVPIL  17 DEFLATE_VALVE probe is in the holder C50    4  FLT ov            WIES         LATCHED OVC      R126 r          a DUMP_VALVE  12VP  LATCHED_ OVP 100K                 DEFLATE OVERCURRENT pu R132 SEC ALARY                    ges  DUMPILI 5                                14         698  PUMP ON       5  PUMP SWITCH     wegen NE             U36  FAILSAFE L  2 519410      L2 CER TEMP CLK 11 10 TEMP CLK L  HC14  74HC14D  5VD            3  1   45VD 45VD    C77  100nF  R125 I R134  18K    20K RESET2IL  Q45  iai DTC143ZKA       C58    Wey m HC14  S rui LM 392  luF t 2 74HC14D    2 A 30K 7  1  E  R119 C59  OR1 100nF     U36 949  R117     DTC143ZKA  100K 200K  R133 Cii    20K 100nF R129  10K  196         HC14  74HC14D  PUMPC    DTA143XKA is a digital transistor with a 4K7 base resistor and a 10K base pull down resistor  DTC143ZKA is a digital transistor with a 4K7 base resistor and a 47K base pull down resistor    CRITIKON    REFERENCE PA NUMBER BBV 98 0552 SD _    THIS DOCUMENT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MUST NOT BE DISCLOSED  COPIED  TRANSMITTED OR REPRODUCED  IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER      SCALE DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL  amp  SPECIFICATION  GDH  DIMS DATE AUTHORISED FINISH  30 SEP 98       SEE SHEET 1  ISSUE DATE CHANGE    CRITIKON COMPANY  L L C        MAIN BOARD    DRAWING No     TITLE    SC315585    12    VDC_OP     45          5203 4 7    HOST_TXD    HOST_RXD          VOUT   E    HOST CTSIL  H O S                S    GND HOST R
51. al     This Service Manual is composed of the following five  sections     e Section 1 describes this volume and tells you  how to use it  Information is also provided  about how to get assistance in the event the  unit fails to function properly     1 3    1 2  ADDENDA    1 3  TRADEMARKS AND  TRADE NAMES    1 4  SERVICE POLICY    1 4    e Section 2 provides the physical and functional  characteristics of the PRO Monitor     e Section 3 explains the principles of operation  for the PRO Monitor  including an overall  system description and principles of operation  at the PWA  printed wiring board  level     e Section 4 provides information about periodic  and corrective maintenance of the PRO  Monitor  Procedures include calibration  checks  recalibration  performance tests  and  fault isolation     e Section 5 provides component information  about the PRO Monitor  including disassembly  procedures  parts lists  assembly diagrams   and electrical schematics     When this manual was published it included the most  up to date information and procedures available   However  the specifications  design  assembly or  software controls may change  These changes are  incorporated into this manual by addenda     This document references terms which are  proprietary  and may be registered and protected by  copyrights and other applicable laws and  agreements     The first time trademarks and trade names are used  in a section of this document  they are followed by     TM    or          
52. al Display   LCD      3 2 3 Temperature  Model 200 and 400     When the TEMPERATURE probe is attached to the  temperature connector and patient  TEMP input is    3 3 FUNCTIONAL  DESCRIPTION    routed to the Main Board  This input represents the  temperature to be measured  The Main Board  converts the TEMP signal to a DIGITAL signal  During  the conversion  the Main Board determines the  patient temperature  The patient temperature is  distributed as a DIGITAL signal to the LED display or  printer in Celsius or Fahrenheit     3 2 4 Host Communication Port    The Host Comm Port is used to interface the Monitor  with other electronic devices  a central nurse s station  or remote alarm device   Signals can be sent to the  Monitor to initiate blood pressure determinations and  other functions  Patient data can also be retrieved  through this port  For further information  reference  the Dinamap Pro 100 400 Series Host  Communication manual     The following paragraphs provide the functional  interface relationship  The Pro Monitor contains a  number of electrical  amp  electro mechanical assemblies   These assemblies are     e Power Supply Unit  PSU  PWA  e PSU Module  e Main Board  e SPO2 PWA  optional   e Pneumatic control device  e liquid Crystal Display  LCD  Assembly  e Printer PWA w printer  3 3 1 PSU PWA    The PSU PWA is a low voltage DC power supply  The  PSU PWA is designed to operate from the output of  the AC MAINS PSU module  EXTERNAL DC line  source  or from a 12 vo
53. analog signals are analyzed on the  SPO2 PWA  The results are digitized and sent to the  Main Board via opto couplers  The couplers provide  for patient isolation as well as serial data interface   The Main Board temporarily stores the data and  routes it to the appropriate displays and or printer     A reset signal to the SPO2 PWA is also provided so  that the power up sequencing is corrected  If the   SPO2 circuit quit communicating to the Main Board   the Main Board will attempt to reset the SPO2 PWA     3 2 2 Cuff Blood Pressure  BP  and Pulse    When the cuff and hose are attached to the Pro  Monitor and Non Invasive Blood Pressure  NIBP   determination is initiated  the pump inflates the cuff   Pressure transducers PT1 and PT2 monitor pressure  information  The pneumatic manifold has two valves   which are used to deflate the cuff  Valve control is  through the Main Board  Once determinations are  made for the systolic BP and diastolic BP  the Main  Board calculates the pulse rate Mean Arterial  Pressure  MAP   The results are then displayed on  the front panel  seven segment Light Emitting Diodes   LEDs   and sent to the printer     The Pneumatic Valve Manifold  PVM  device has an  overpressure sensor built in to protect against over   inflation  If an over inflation condition occurs  the  OVERPRESSURE signal is routed to the PVM to  release the air pressure  The Main Board also   generates an alarm condition with the speaker  sounding and a message in the Liquid Cryst
54. as specified below   do not return the unit to clinical service     Normal Polarity    At normal polarity  test open ground and open neutral  The  leakage reading should be   500uA     Reverse Polarity    At reverse polarity  test open ground and open neutral  The  leakage reading should be   500uA     Temperature System Leakage  PRO 200  amp  400     Use a temperature plug with the leads shorted and apply  test voltage to the leads  The leakage reading should be   lt 500       SpO  System Leakage  PRO 300  amp  400   Use an SpO  plug with the leads shorted together  The  leakage reading should be   150uA     Perform these four checks when repairs are completed  and  prior to returning the monitor to clinical service     4 15 TROUBLESHOOTING    Trouble    Monitor will not switch on when  powered by battery    Unit will not switch on from either  battery or External AC source    Pressing rotor switch fails to  power on the unit  menu  selection is possible    No rotor repsonse    When rotor is turned  menus are  skipped    Incorrect  illegible  or no LCD  output    No LCD backlight    Incorrect  missing segments or  no LED display output    Probable Causes    Battery may be discharged    PSU board fault  On Off switch rotor faulty     5Vdc supply low    Rotor on off switch assy    Rotor failure  Main board failure    Rotor failure  Main board failure    LCD fault    Main board fault  usually  accompanied by an audible    alarm if Main board processor    has ceased operation   
55. ay  The data is also sent to the  printer via the Secondary Processor     3 3 5 Pneumatic Control Device    The Main Board transducers PT1 and PT2 sense cuff  pressure and raw oscillatory information  The analog  signals are amplified  buffered  and sent to an Analog  to Digital  A D  Converter  The converter changes the  analog signals to digital signals and routes these  signals to the Primary Processor  The Primary  Processor receives the digital signals via the data  interface     Appropriate valve and pump control signals are sent  from the Primary Processor to the PCGAL  The  PCGAL then generates the appropriate drive signals  to the pump and valves     If a failsafe mode or overpressure condition occurs   the PCGAL provides the appropriate control signals to  insure a safe condition  where the cuff vents to  atmosphere pressure     3 3 6 LCD Assembly    The LCD assembly is used as a message center  It  displays patient vital signs  alarm status  monitor set   up  limit violation  BP cycle and the time the data was  received  The Primary Processor controls the LCD  assembly  When the parameter signals are read by  the Primary Processor  it decodes these signals and  routes the digitized signals to the graphic LCD     The LCD assembly is equipped with a variable  lighting feature for the graphic display  The Primary  Processor controls the lighting feature  automatically   When a low or medium ambient lighting condition  occurs  the Primary Processor sends a BACKLIGHT  s
56. cedures to re   calibrate the NIBP  and adjust the overpressure points     Procedures pertaining to 5      and temperature functions  apply only to PRO Monitors equipped with these features     4 2  FUSES    The PRO Monitor power circuits incorporate five fuses  None  of the fuses are externally accessible  Two mains fuses are  mounted on the AC Mains converter board  and are not  serviceable by user     If a mains fuse blows  the monitor will not change from battery  power to mains power when it is plugged in to an AC power  source  To confirm a fuse problem  remove the battery  plug the  unit in  and turn it on  If the PRO Monitor does not operate  the  probable cause is an open fuse  Mains fuses should only be  replaced by a qualified service technician     The other three fuses are     e FS1   Self resetting  DC input  PSU board  e FS2   Self resetting  Battery  PSU board  e         Self resetting  Host port power  PSU board    4 3  PERIODIC MAINTENANCE    Periodic maintenance tasks include cleaning the PRO  Monitor  checking pressure calibration  pneumatic leakage                    system overpressure point  the temperature  calibration  PRO Monitors 200 and 400   and verification of  the SpO  system  PRO Monitors 300 and 400      4 3 1 Cleaning the Monitor    The exterior of the PRO Monitor may be wiped clean with a  cloth slightly dampened with mild detergents or standard  hospital bactericides     Cleaning with isopropyl alcohol or similar solvents is not  recommende
57. chematic  7     8               5 55 56  Figure 5 20 Main PWA Schematic  8     8                     5 57 58       Schematic  1 0f        5 59 60  Figure 5 22 SpO2 PWA Schematic  2     2       5 61 62  Figure 5 23 PSU PWA Schematic  1                                            5 63 64  Figure 5 24 PSU PWA Schematic  2 of 6  isis rer ex kae ee decer id eoe ences e jio nn ce 5 65 66  Figure 5 25 PSU        Schematic  3          enne nennen nnn 5 67 68  Figure  5 26 PSU FWA Schemalle 010       5 69 70  Figure 5 27 PSU PWA Schematic  5                                                              5 71 72  Figure 5 28 PSU PWA Schematic  6 of 6                                        5 73 74  Figure 5 29 Printer Interface PV BG                                                              Pedo ER du PRU EE PN EL      5 75 76    VI    SECTION 1  INTRODUCTION    CONTENTS  back to table of contents          Copea ru                 1 3       1 4  1 3  TradeMarks and Trade                                  1 4      I ON M                                        1 4  1 5  Extended Warranties                                               1 5  UE  SIS UN Carrs cT      1 5  Te SINC                               1 5                                           1 6              B      ae te                          1 6                                1 6  1 7 4  Replacement Assemblies                                                                             1 7  1 7 5  Replacement                  
58. con on the LCD changes     4  Reconnect the external power supply  verify that the  battery LED extinguishes     4 3 4  Care Of The Storage Battery    lt is best to keep the battery charged as fully as practical   Never store the Monitor with the battery in a discharged  condition  When the battery no longer holds a charge   remove and replace with one of the same part number     PRECAUTIONS    To ensure that the battery is ready for portable opera   tion  keep the unit connected to AC mains whenever  possible  Repeated failure to fully charge the battery  significantly reduces battery life  Avoid storing batter   ies at temperatures above 77  F  25  C   High storage  temperatures can dramatically increase the self   discharge rate of battery     4 3 5  Checking NIBP Calibration   Perform the test procedures described in 4 8  page 4 15  every 12 months  or whenever the accuracy of any of the  parameters is in doubt     4 5    4 4 SERVICE MODES  AND MENUS    The PRO Monitor operates in three service modes  each  allowing different levels of access to the Monitor functions   set up  and calibration  These modes are accessed from the  More    option on the Main menu  and require a code before  a user can access them     The Clinician Mode enables the user to     e Toggle between Celsius and Fahrenheit  e Verify NIBP calibration dates  e Change the alarms to    Permanent Silence    mode     This section provides an overview of the Clinician menus   For more information and detail
59. d     Do not immerse unit     Do not immerse hoses     4 3    4 4    Do not immerse cuffs without prior application of cuff hose caps     CAUTION    Moisture or foreign substances introduced into the                   system will cause damage to the unit   Calibration equipment should always be kept dry and  clean     4 3 2 Power Up Checks    When the PRO Monitor is powered up  it conducts a series  of self tests to ensure that the displays and other functions  are operating normally  Some malfunctions generate fatal  errors and put the Monitor in Failsafe mode  In this mode   the patient monitoring features are disabled  Other  malfunctions do not interfere with normal operation  but  should be repaired at the next opportunity     As part of a periodic maintenance routine  observe the  power up self tests  and service as required     LED Display Check    All seven segments of the LED bulbs are illuminated during  the power up sequence  The segments light in a sequence  beginning with the upper left segment     LCD Display and LCD Back Light Check    Observe the LCD during power up  Confirm that all of the pixels on  the LCD display are lit momentarily  and the back light is powered  during initialization  The backlight is only noticeable in a dimly lit  room  Confirm that the display indicates the software version in  inverted format  white on black      NIBP Calibration Check   If the NIBP system is uncalibrated  the Monitor boots directly  to service mode and displays a se
60. d or  inoperable    Predictive  temperature  determination  gt  60  secs or attempting  axillary temp    Predictive  temperature reading  exceeds upper  range limits       This page intentionally left blank     4 31    SECTION 5  COMPONENT INFORMATION  amp  PART LISTS    CONTENTS  back to table of contents     5 1  Igifereit o      eaa E EE 5 3  5 2             Mad                  5 4  5 3  FOC ROGU O O                                  5 4  5 4         Compartment COVE    m 5 5  5 5  HODIlacirig INO FASCIA                                                                                  5 5  5 6  ler aere                   TT 5 6  5 7  PSST    BUG        Senseo mu UAI          5 6  5 8                5 7  50 1  PSU                                                       5 7  5 8 2  Power Supply to Main PWA                                 5 7  2 56 09                                     5 7                                                    5 7  5 8 5  Alarm Speaker                                    5 7  5 8 6  Pump and Valves Power and                                                                      5 8                diis                                        5 8  5 9                                                5 8  5 10  The Front Case ASSEMDIY                     5 9  5 10 1 Removing the 5    2                          5 9  5 10 2  Removing the Main                        5 10  9 10 39  Removing Ne LCD                             5 10  5 11  The Rear Case           
61. e connected at the bottom  When the front  panel is at about 45    the two halves separate  Be  careful not to stress the wiring connectors when you  separate the front case from the rear case     Pump  Assembly       e     PT2            CID    PTT     Cuff Connector  Figure 5 2  Pneumatic system layout  The main BP  readings are derived from transducer         Transducer  PT2 confirms the reading and triggers the overpressure  signal        5 8  WIRING  HARNESSES    Three pneumatic hoses link the BP cuff  the pump  and the transducers  which generate an analog signal  to calculate the BP readings  If the hoses are not  connected correctly  the Monitor will not operate  properly    lt is also important to make sure that the hoses are  not kinked or pinched when the front and rear cases  are reassembled  Replace the cable tie affixing the  hose to the pump manifold     Most of the physical interconnections between the  PWAs and other subassemblies are via cables or  bundled wires  The SoO2        connects directly to  the Main PWA via a 5 way pin connector  The Main  PWA connects to the LCD module via a 20 way pin  connector     5 8 1  PSU Interconnection    DC power  2 way  red black  from PSU Module to  PSU PWA  PL2      5 8 2  Power Supply to Main PWA  Output  10 way  red  from PSU PWA  SK8  to Main  PWA  PL9      Supply control signals  9 way  orange  from PSU  PWA  SK5  to Main PWA  PL4      5 8 3  LCD Power Supply    2 way  red black  from Main PWA  PL5  to LCD  subasse
62. e easily accessible  Remove these screws  and separate the pump and valve subassembly from  the brackets  Two lengths of rubber hose on metal  rods help support the pump motor and isolate  vibrations  Be careful not to lose these small rubber  pieces  as they are not glued to the rods     5 11    5 12    5 11 2  Removing the Pump Bracket    The pump assembly bracket must be detached before  the PSU PWA can be removed from position in the  rear case  Unscrew the three Torx screws holding the  metal pump bracket to the rear case  Rubber  grommets are used to absorb vibrations     5 11 3  Removing the PSU PWA   Disconnect the cables to the printer and the Main  PWA  The PSU PWA is secured to the rear case by  three screws on the board  one located on the front of  the board and two screws into the battery  compartment base through the bottom of the Rear  Case Molding     Disconnect the DC power input  PL3  from the PSU  PWA  and slide the assembly from the rear case     5 11 4  Removing the PSU Module  The PSU Module slides on grooves molded into the  rear case     1  Remove the retaining clip from the plastic molding  at the bottom of the board     2  Disconnect the shielded power supply cable that  runs from the PSU Module to the PSU PWA     3  Slide the PSU Module from the rear case     The PSU module is connected to the mains input   Disconnect the mains input lines from the AC power  connector        Figure 5 5  Printer Assembly  1  Door  2  Latch  3  Printer  Housing  4  P
63. e unit and calibration equipment as shown in  Figure 4 1     Power on the PRO Monitor and select More     select the Service mode and input 8 3 7 8   From the Super Sertvice Menu  select the NIBP button     gee ee y    From the NIBP menu  select the Leak Buton    The leak test sequence closes both valves and turns the  pump on  The PRO monitor will self pressurize the  pneumatic test setup to approximately 200 mmHg  After 5  seconds  the target pressure value will be displayed in  mmHg on the LCD  The system holds the pressure for  approximately 36 seconds and continues to display the  current pressure on the LCD  Confirm that the pressure has  fallen no more than 5 mmHg     4 13 6 Printer Test    This test generates a sample printout from the printer  If no paper is  in the printer  the Monitor generates no alarm     1  Power on the PRO Monitor and select More     2  Select the Service button and input 8 3 7 8     4 25    4 14 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM  SAFETY CHECKS    4 26    3  From the Super Sertvice Menu  select the Print button     Ensure the printed test page is clear and easy to read     The PRO Monitor is designed to protect the patient from  exposure to harmful levels of electricity  To ensure the  integrity of these safeguards  use a safety analyzer and feed  253 vac into the system  A current leakage test must be  performed on every unit whenever the case is opened for  repairs  and before it is returned to clinical service  If the  reading exceeds the maximum tolerance 
64. epair service  call Customer  Support and a representative will assist you     Prior to returning any product for repair  you must  request a Return Authorization number     Call Critikon at  1 877 274 8456    Monday through Friday  8 00 a m  to 7 00 p m  EST   excluding holidays     1 5    1 6    1 7 1  Packing Instructions  Follow these recommended packing instructions     Remove the battery  and all hoses  cables   sensors  and power cords from the PRO  Monitor before packing     Pack only the accessories you are requested  to return  Place them in a separate bag and  insert the bag and the product inside the  shipping carton     Use the original shipping carton and packing  materials  if available     lf the original shipping carton is not available   place the product in a plastic bag and tie or  tape the bag to prevent loose particles or  materials from entering openings such as the  hose ports     Use a sturdy corrugated container to ship the  product  tape securely to seal the container for  shipping    Pack with 4 in  to 6 in  of padding on all sides  of the product     1 7 2  Insurance   Insurance is at the customer s discretion  Claims for  damage to the product must be directed to the  shipper     1 7 3  Service Loaners    A loaner unit is provided at no charge during the  service life of the product when the repair service is  performed by Critikon  Within 48 hours of your  request  a loaner will be shipped to your facility     Critikon will pay shipping charges 
65. eturning a  repaired PRO Monitor to clinical service  conduct a  current leakage test with a safety analyzer  as  described in Section 4     Any time the case 15 opened  check the integrity of  the electrical system with a safety analyzer  To pass  these checks  the reading must not exceed the  following limits     Ground Leakage  Normal Polarity  Open Ground  lt 500uUA  Open Neutral  lt 500      Reverse Polarity  Open Ground  lt 500      Open Neutral  lt 500                                 All leads to temperature probe  lt 50uA  SpO  Leakage  All leads to SpOs  probe   150uA    5 15    5 14  REORDER PARTS  LIST    Description PN  Actuator Switch  733153    h  633132  633176  748350  727175    732175  732178  701495  701499  701496  701500  701497  701501  701494  701492  692273  701498  701491    316676  320748  315585  752321  320744  736238  733155  723138  316674    Power signal cable assembly  316675  Printer  690178    2                316671  315586  705100  736243  320746  315588  723140  320744  701493  733152  748355  722237         NOMEX is a trade name of Du Pont     5 16    Description PN    Screw           2 5      8  722239  Screw  TORX 3mmx8  722240       5 15  ASSEMBLY  DRAWINGS  Figure No  Description    5 7 Front Case Assembly  1 of 2     Front Case Assembly  2 of 2   Main PWA  front     Mein         back   Rear Case Assembly  Printer Assembly       5 17    5 16  ELECTRICAL  SCHEMATICS    Figure No  Description Sheet No   5 13 Main PWA       5 18    FRONT 
66. for a loaner  sent to the customer for product repairs under  the warranty     Shipping charges for a loaner sent to the  customer for product repairs not under  warranty will be billed to the customer     Shipping charges for the return of a loaner to  Critikon will be paid by the customer     1 8  INSTALLATION AND  OPERATION    All loaners provided to customers must be returned  within the specified time stated on the loaner  agreement or a rental fee will be incurred     1 7 4  Replacement Assemblies and Components  Assemblies and components can be ordered from  Critikon    Via phone  1 877 274 8456   Via FAX  1 813 887 2430    Information is also available on the World Wide Web  at     http    www critikon com   All orders must include the following information     e Facility s complete name  address  and phone  number       FAX number  e Your purchase order number  e Your Critikon account number    Please allow one working day for confirmation of your  order     1 7 5  Replacement Accessories    Replacements such as hoses  sensors  etc  must be  purchased from Critikon at 1 877 274 8456  Please  have the Reorder Product Code or part number of the  item you wish to order  your purchase order and  account number available     For information on the installation and operation of  the PRO Monitor  refer to the separate Operation  Manual  The PRO Monitor should be operated and  serviced by authorized personnel  and only in  accordance with the warnings and precautions given  
67. h  release lever is located at the lower left of the door   See Figure 5 1     A common problem with the fascia is fading images  and icons  These are printed on the fascia  membrane  and should stay bright and clear for many  years  Avoid cleaning the equipment with alcohol   and strong solutions  See Section 1 for the  recommended cleaning agents and procedures     New fascias are available  see the Parts List  page 5   16   and the old fascia peels off     5 5    5 6  OPENING THE CASE    5 7  NIBP PNEUMATIC  HOSES    5 6    To prevent switch actuators and the light diffusers  from falling out during the fascia removal place the  monitor on it s back To remove the old fascia  lift one  corner  and carefully pull the material to separate it  from the front case  The new fascia applies more  evenly to a clean surface and has a more aesthetic  appearance  If residual adhesive remains on the front  case  rub it off  Do not use chemical solvents  They  may damage the plastic     To apply a new fascia  peel the backing  align the  corners and press the new fascia into place  being  careful not to trap air bubbles between the membrane  and the front case     The front and rear case assemblies are secured by  two Philips screws located inside the hand recess at  the top of the rear enclosure  See Figure 5 1     To open the unit  remove these two screws  Turn the  unit around  with the front forward  and carefully tilt  the front case assembly forward  The two halves of  the unit ar
68. hat this change clears trend information  from memory  OK returns the display to the Main Service  menu     Info Button    This button displays the date of the most recent NIBP  calibration  Select OK to return the display to the Service  menu     System Button    This button accesses the system service menu  The controls  on this menu set the display language  communications  protocols  test the EEPROM  and print the error log     Silence Button    Confirm Silence       selecting the Silence button displays a request to confirm  the choice  This is a working option available only through  the Clinician Mode  1234   Alarms are disabled when in  service Mode     Yes mutes all patient alarms until the PRO Monitor is  powered off and on again  or the Alarm Silence button is  selected again to enable the alarms  A confirmation menu  appears  pictured above  on the display  Selecting either  Yes or No exits the menu  If silence is confirmed  the Alarm  silence button on the front panel illuminates momentarily     4 6 2 NIBP Menu       The options on the NIBP menu  pictured above  are used to  calibrate and test BP functions of the PRO Monitor     Check Button   This button allows the NIBP calibration to be checked  In this mode   the PRO Monitor functions as a digital manometer  The systolic  LED displays the output of PT1  and the diastolic LED displays the  output of PT2  The overpressure point is set to the adult value   With no hose attached the systolic and diastolic displays
69. he calibration pressure measurement system  reads 0 mmHg  0 mb      NOTE    The PRO Monitor may display the language choice  menu along with instructions to turn the monitor off  If  this error occurs  choose the desired language and  OK  Reboot the system by turning PRO Monitor off  and back on     4  Select the More    button from the Main menu  5  Select the Service button     6  Enter the Service mode access code 2 2 1 3 to access  the service menus     7  Select NIBP from the service menu     8  Select Check from the NIBP service menu     In this mode  the PRO Monitor displays pressures on the  systolic and diastolic displays  Apply pressure to the  system with the pump  and verify that the digital displays  on the monitor agree with the readings on the  manometer  with a specified tolerance of  3 mmHg  plus  tolerance of the manometer     4 10 CALIBRATING THE  NIBP SYSTEM    Upper and Lower Pressure Ranges             Pressure measured at PT1     mmHg      300 mmHg    Systolic    main pressure transducer   on main board     Pressure measured at PT2  0 mmHg   Diastolic   on pump assembly  330 mmHg    Overpressure occurs before 330 mmHg  Pressure can  not be measured above the overpressure set point     Normal operation is not possible until the PRO Monitor is  powered off and back on     The following procedure describes the steps required to  calibrate the PRO Monitor  Disassembly is not required     4 10 1 The NIBP Calibration Procedure    1  Set up the Monitor and cal
70. he rotor switch         Remove the SpO   sensor from the PRO  verify that  No  SpO  Sensor  message is displayed    4  Acknowledge message by pressing the rotor switch   5  Power down the PRO Monitor     4 13 2 NIBP Calibration Check   This procedure verifies the linearity and calibration for both   pressure transducers  PT1 and PT2  across the range from   0   0 to  3  mmHg to 250    3  mmHg    1  Setup the unit and calibration equipment as shown in  Figure 4 1     Power on the PRO Monitor and select More     select the Service mode and input 2 2 1 3   From the Service menu  select the NIBP button   From the NIBP menu  select the Check button                  yer               Apply the following pressures  measured by an external  digital manometer  and confirm that the Monitor readings  agree with the following table for both PT1 and PT2  channels         1  amp  PT2 Linearity Check    Applied Pressure mmH Measured Pressure     9 mmHg  on Monitor     0205       If calibration is required  refer to 4 10 1     Calibrating the NIBP     page 4 17     Neonate Overpressure Check    1  Setup the unit and calibration equipment as shown in  Figure 4 1     Power on the PRO Monitor and select More     select the Service mode and input 2 2 1 3   From the Service menu  select the NIBP button     Oe oe uy  Je    Increase applied pressure until over pressure occurs   Confirm that pressure at that point is between 150 mmHg  to 165 mmHg  and system pressure falls to less than 20  mmHg with
71. his interface also  provides connectors and wire to board connections  for other printer functions  Two arms molded into the  printer housing secure the Printer PWA  These arms  fit into matching holes in the board     1  Disconnect the cables to the PSU PWA and the  Main Board     2  Remove the Printer PWA from the two plastic  arms on the housing     3  Release the ribbon cable from the print head with  the lever on the ZIF socket     Reassembly is a direct reversal of disassembly   however additional care must be taken to ensure that  all cables and hoses are reinstalled correctly     If the hoses are connected incorrectly  the Monitor  will not operate  It is also important to make sure that  the hoses are not kinked or pinched when the front  and rear cases are closed     5 13  SAFETY CHECKS    The main points to note when reassembling are     Pay particular attention to the wiring harnesses and  pneumatic hoses  and ensure that all components         reinstalled correctly     e When reassembling the chassis  remember to  reconnect the pump to PL3 on the Main PWA        When reinstalling the Main PWA and the 5       PWA  ensure that the pins are properly  inserted into the matching connectors     e Ensure that the hoses to the front panel are  not pinched or kinked when the two halves of  the case are closed     Check calibration per Section 4 before releasing the  Monitor for clinical use  If necessary  recalibrate the  Monitor     After the case is closed  and before r
72. ibration equipment as shown  in Figure 4 1     2  Power on the PRO Monitor   3  Verify that calibration equipment reads 0 mmHg  0 mb  of  pressure   NOTE    If the PRO Monitor displays the language choice  menu  select a language  Select OK and reboot the  system     Select the More    button from the Main menu   Select the Service button     Enter the Service Mode access code 2 2 1 3              Select the NIBP button from the Service menu     4 11 NEONATE  ADULT  OVERPRESSURE CHECKS    4 18    IMPORTANT    From this point  the timing is critical  Before  proceeding  review the following steps     Setting the Calibration Points  Select Cal from the NIBP menu     The Monitor displays Set Pressure to 0 mmHg   Ensure calibration test equipment is at    mmHg   Press Accept to continue or Cancel to quit this procedure   The Monitor displays Set Pressure to 200 mmHg     Dr Qi se X9             Apply the pressure  200 mmHg  and HOLD the pressure   Press Accept to continue or Cancel to quit this procedure     7   f Accept is chosen  the monitor will vent the system to  atmosphere  Immediately prior to venting  the monitor  stores the set pressure reading into system memory     The zero reading and the 200 mmHg reading are the only  points used for calibration  It is important to ensure that the  correct pressures are applied at these two points     After venting  the Monitor displays  Calibration Complete   or  Calibration Failed      If the calibration fails  turn off the Monitor 
73. ignal to adjust the graphic display lighting with  respect to the room lighting condition  If the lighting  condition is high  the Primary Processor sends a  BACKLIGHT 1 signal to switch off the graphic display  lighting     3 3 7 Printer PWA w Printer    The Printer PWA w printer communicates to the  Primary Processor via Secondary Processor data line     The printer receives power from the Main Board via  the Printer PWA  The printer sends a DATA OUT   CONTROL DATA  signal to the Secondary  Processor to notify of it s presence  When a print  command is sent to the printer from the Secondary  Processor  the following will occur     e CLOCK signal   transfer the data into print  head    e DATA IN   serial dot to be printed    e LATCH signal   latch the data stream into the  head    e       1 6  cause the head to print various  sections    Together these signals  CONTROL DATA  cause the  printer to print a graphic hardcopy of the patient vital   sign values and trend data  It also causes the printer  to print hardcopy of error logging and service record   data     The printer has a built in sensor to monitor the printer  paper level  When the printer is out of paper  it sends  a PAPER OUT signal to the Secondary Processor     3 9    FIGURE 3 1 GENERAL  SYSTEM DIAGRAM                           Input  Main         Control  Data         Control Data Remote Alarm                  oeta  Printer    Host Comms K C V TT     Port  rear  RS 232 Bus    Printed Wiring    Assemblies       
74. in 4 seconds     6  Power down the PRO Monitor   4 23    4 24    7  Ifthe overpressure point is out of range  adjust the overpres   sure potentiometer as described in 4 12  page 4 20     Adult Overpressure Check    1  Setup the unit and calibration equipment as shown in  Figure 4 1     Power on the PRO Monitor and select More     select the Service mode and input 2 2 1 3   From the Service menu  select the NIBP button   select the Check button     Increase applied pressure until overpressure occurs    Confirm that pressure at the overpressure is between  300 mmHg and 330 mmHg  and the system pressure  falls to less than 20 mmHg within 8 seconds     7  Switch off the PRO Monitor and disconnect the  calibration kit                           qw     8  If the Monitor fails this test  re calibrate the unit as  described in section 4 12  page 4 20     4 13 3 Temperature System Check  PRO 200  amp  400    The PRO Monitor Series 200  amp  400 predictive temperature  systems use ALARIS Model 2080 temperature probes with  IVAC technology  This system is self calibrating  The only  maintenance required is to verify that the temperature  functions are working properly  These checks require an  IVAC probe simulator  P N 193737   available from ALARIS  Medical Systems  Inc   San Diego  CA  Critikon does not  stock this tester     To check the temperature system  connect the IVAC probe  simulator to the temperature probe connector on the front  panel  and insert a temperature probe into the
75. in both the Operation Manual and this document     1 7    1 9  WARNINGS AND  PRECAUTIONS    1 10  SYMBOL  DEFINITIONS    1 8    Refer to the operating safety warnings and  precautions detailed in the separate Operation  Manual     The following symbols are  used with the PRO Monitor    Attention  consult accompanying  documents    Power Off On  Silence Alarms  START STOP BP    AUTO BP                Mean Arterial Pressure    External Communications Port  Connector    Defibrillator proof Type         equipment           gt   Temperature Value  Battery Power    Beats Per Minute                External AC or DC power    SpO gt  Motion Artifact  US   SpO gt  Motion Artifact  Europe     Packaging label depicting the  transportation and storage  atmospheric pressure range of  500 to 1060 hPa                          DINAMP PRO Monitor is  protected against vertically  falling drops of water and  conforms with the IEC 529  standard at level of IPX1  No  harmful effects will come of  vertically falling drops of water  making contact with the Monitor    1 9    1 11  GLOSSARY OF  TERMS AND  ABBREVIATIONS    Alternating Current  Analog to Digital Converter    Analog to Digital Units  The Main board  ADC has 65 536 steps which equates to  5V full scale  76 microV ADU   secondary Processor ADC has 256  steps which equates to 5V full scale   19 531mV ADU     ASSY         ASSY   BP  Blood Pressure          BPM                           DMM   Digital Multi Meter                mb            
76. le the  neonate value     The following procedures can be used to check the primary  functions of the PRO Monitor before releasing the unit for  clinical service     The Monitor is tested by applying various stimuli to the  sensor interfaces or measuring of specific parameters  The  test procedures employ features of the operational software  and the test modes of the Service Menus     A guide to the PRO Monitor controls  indicators and  connectors is in Section 2 of the PRO Monitor service  manual     Test Equipment   1  Digital Pressure Gauge 0 375mmHg  0 2  accuracy   Digitron P200L or similar    2  NELLCOR    SpO  Simulator Model SRC 2      2500 or  N1290 or similar    3  NIBP Calibration Kit CRITIKON P N 320246  or similar    4              Probe Simulator  P N 193737  Alaris Medical  systems     Test Conditions   Testing shall be conducted with an ambient temperature of  25       5       77  F  9 F     Service Modes   During several procedures the operator needs to enter the   service mode or the Super Service mode  The Monitor can  be switched into these modes by using the following proce   dures     Selecting Service Mode  1  From the Main menu select the More    button     2  From the sub menu select the Service button   3  Enter access code 2 2 1 3 to display the Service menu       NELLCOR is a trademark of Mallinkrodt  Inc        IVAC is a trademark of Allaris Medical Systems     4 21    4 22    Selecting Super Service Mode   1  From the Main menu select the More  
77. lt rechargeable lead acid  battery  When the PSU PWA receives the  EXTERNAL DC  a portion of that voltage is routed to  an analog input of the Secondary Processor  The  secondary Processor uses this signal to determine  the available power sources  If a valid external power  source is available  LED lights to indicate that external    3 5    3 6    power is available  If an external power source exists   and a battery source is detected  the Secondary  Processor will send a command to turn on the Battery  Charger circuitry  If there is no external power source  or the external power source is below the required  voltage  the PSU PWA will automatically default to  use the battery  Since the Pro Monitor is now  operating from the battery voltage  a sample of the  battery source is applied to Analog Digital Converter   ADC  circuit of the Secondary Processor  From this   the Secondary Processor can determine the charge  state of the battery     3 3 2 PSU Module    The PSU module is an AC Mains to DC converter   The PSU module receives AC power from an external  source  When AC INPUT is applied to the PSU  module  the module AC DC Converter changes the  AC INPUT supply via rectifier circuit to a high voltage  DC  The DC power is then routed through a high  frequency switching converter and regulated to 24  vdc  This supply is connected to the PSU        for  further regulation     3 3 3 Main Board    The Main Board is configured with Programmable  Read Only Memory  PROM   Random 
78. m full charge   Time for full recharge  1 hr 50 min from full discharge when the  Monitor is switched off and 8 hrs when Monitor is switched on        2 6 2  Environmental    OPERATING TEMPERATURE  5    1   40        41    1     104  F     OPERATING ATMOSPHERIC  PRESSURE RANGE 700 to 1060 hectoPascal    STORAGE TEMPERATURE     20  C to   50  C      4   F to   122   F   STORAGE   TRANSPORTATION  ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE 500 to 1060 hectoPascal    HUMIDITY RANGE 0   to 95 96 non condensing    RADIO FREQUENCY    INGRESS OF LIQUIDS    2 10    Complies with IEC Publication 601 1 2  April 1993  Medical  Electrical Equipment  Electromagnetic Compatibility  Requirements and Tests  and CISPR 11  Group 1  Class A   for radiated and conducted emissions    The Monitor is protected against vertically falling drops of  water and conforms with the IEC 529 standard at level of  IPX1  No harmful effects will come of vertically falling drops  of water making contact with the Monitor        2 6 3  Mechanical    Height 9 8 in   25 0 cm   Width 9 8 in   24 8 cm   Depth 6 9 in   17 5 cm    WEIGHT including battery 7 8 lb  3 5 kg     MOUNTINGS oelf supporting on rubber feet or pole mountable  PORTABILITY Carried by recessed handle or pole mounted    CLASSIFICATION Mode of Operation  Continuous   I   Degree of Protection against harmful ingress of water  Drip   INFORMATION          IPX1    2 6 4  NIBP  Adult    mmHg to 290 mmHg  CUFF PRESSURE RANGE       DEFAULT TARGET  CUFF 160   15 mmHg  INFLATION Neo
79. m pressure falls to  less than 20 mmHg within 4 seconds    CAUTION    For the adult overpressure check  ensure that the  calibration pressure measurement system is capable  of displaying pressures up to 350 mmHg safely     4 11 2 Adult Overpressure Check    1  Attach the test equipment and power up the PRO Monitor  in similar manner as the previous tests     select the More    button from the Main menu    select the Service button    Enter code 2 2 1 3 to access the Service menu   Select the NIBP button from the service menu    Select the Check button from the NIBP service menu     SS  x       me ur dM    Apply pressure to the NIBP system with either a bulb  a  pump  or a syringe     Observe the pressure at which the dump valve opens and count  the time required for the pressure to fall to less than 20 mmHg     4 19    4 12 OVERPRESSURE    4 20    ADJUSTMENT    Verify that the maximum pressure  as shown on the  calibration equipment  is within the range of 300 mmHg    330 mmHg at overpressure and the system pressure falls to  less than 20 mmHg within 8 seconds     This procedure describes how to set the overpressure  setting     the pressure at which the Monitor automatically  opens the valves and stops the pump  Only the neonatal can  be set  as monitor doubles the user defined neonatal setting  to set the adult overpressure setting     Adjusting the overpressure is only possible by opening the  PRO and adjusting the overpressure pot  on the Main board     Equipment Setup   
80. mbly     5 8 4  Host Comms    15 pin Host Port connector  6 way  gray  from PSU  PWA  SK6  to Main PWA  PL7      5 8 5  Alarm Speaker Connection    2 way  black  from Main PWA  PL5  to speaker  runs  beneath the PSU PWA     5      5 9  DISASSEMBLY  PROCEDURES    5 8    5 8 6  Pump and Valves Power and Control    7         6 pins used  red black  from Main PWA           to pneumatic subassembly     5 8 7  Printer Assembly    Thermal Head  12 way  blue  from Main PWA  PL1   to Printer Interface PWA  SK5      Printer Motor Sensor  9 way  white  from Main PWA   PL10  to Printer Interface PWA  SK6      Printer Motor Sensor  9 way  multi colored  from  Printer Interface PWA  PL2  to motor sensor     Printer Power  4 way  blue  from PSU         SK  to  Printer Interface PWA  PL12      Thermal Head Connector  28 way ribbon cable from  Printer Interface PWA  SK4  to print head     This section describes how to open the case   disassemble the chassis and remove the PWAs and  subassemblies  These descriptions and illustration  include the circuit boards  connectors  and equipment  related to BP  pulse  SpO   and temperature  functions  However  the procedure applies to all PRO  models     In general  the disassembly must be performed in the  order presented here  as some assemblies may block  access to the screws and connectors  which attach  other assemblies     5 10  THE FRONT CASE  ASSEMBLY       Figure 5 3  Subassembly Details    1 Select Knob 4  Insulator sheet  2  Front Case Moldi
81. nate 110   15 mmHg  TARGET CUFF INFLATION 5 mmHg increments  ADJUSTMENT RANGE N 100 to 140 mmHg  eonate  5 mmHg increments  BLOOD PRESSURE Adult 120 seconds maximum  DETERMINATION TIME 85 seconds maximum  Adult 30     200 BPM  PULSE RATE RANGE ded  Adult 300     330 mmHg  OVERPRESSURE CUT OFF Du  BLOOD PRESSURE Diastolic  MEASUREMENT RANGES mmHg mmHg mmHg  Adult 30   245 15     215 10   195  Neonate 40   140 30    115 20   100  Meets AAMI ANSI standard SP 10    BLOOD PRESSURE ACCURACY   AAMI ANSI standard    5 mmHg mean error  Intra arterial method    8 mmHg standard deviation    PULSE RATE ACCURACY          2 6 5  Temperature    SCALES Celsius Fahrenheit    Max   42 2   Celsius 108 0   Fahrenheit  ies Min   31 6 Celsius 88 9  Fahrenheit      0 2  F  when tested in a calibrated liquid    MONITOR MODE ACCURACY  0 1  C bath  meets ASTM E1112  Table 1  in  range specified    PREDICTIVE MODE ACCURACY  DETERMINATION TIME Less than 60 seconds               RANGE AND adult neonate  7096 to 100    3 5 digits  ACCURACY adult neonate  0  to 69     unspecified    PULSE RATE RANGE AND  SATURATION PITCH Pitch changes with saturation   Volume selectable from 0  off  to 9   Pulse plethysmograph waveform on LCD gain compensated  SENSOR CONNECT    DISCONNECT FROM    PATIENT    SENSOR CONNECT        DISCONNECT FROM The monitor detects the attachment or disconnection of a sensor    MONITOR from the Monitor within 5 seconds   The monitor detects a pulse or enters a no signal state within 15     
82. nel                                   2 8               ener pete Peete pee Pent ee                     2 8  29                                                                                     2 9  EU  SOOO eis ticlanct  xbt nette                       2 10  2 6 1 Power Requirements                               eese 2 10  202                        oasis ti EEUU                          2 10  2 6 3 Mechanical               n di duisi udi edlen 2 11  ZA      IIo                                   2 11         SUDDEN LL                         Ir tua bn 2 11                                          2 12  3 1                                      3 3  3 2 Overall Theory of Operation                                          3 3  3 2 1 5     gt   Models 300  amp  400                                              3 4  3 2 2 Cuff Blood Pressure  BP   amp                                            3 4  3 2 3 Temperature  Models 200  amp  400                                  3 4  3 2 4 Host Communication Device                                         3 5    LIST OF FIGURES    SECTION 4   MAINTENANCE  AND CALIBRATION    3 3 Functional Description                      3 5    PAPU            arai a      3 5       GG                        3 6               ga co 1p MR NR             3 6       Optional RTT 3 7  3 3 5 Pneumatic Control Device                                             3 8        OMD RT 3 8  3 3 7                                        55                                  
83. ng 5  Main PWA  3  LCD Assembly 6                    5 10 1  Removing the SpO2 PWA    The SpO         is attached to back of the Main PWA   and secured with a nylon spacer and two screws  one  of which connects an RFI grounding strip to the Main  board     1  Remove the nuts on the SpO2            2   urn the front case over and remove the two  screws that hold the SpO   connector     3  Pinch the nose of the nylon spacer with the pliers  and separate the SoO2 PWA     4  The         PWA plugs into the Main        through  2 way        5 way pin connectors     5 9    5 10    5  Carefully pull the SpO        until the connector  pins are free from the socket     If the PRO Monitor is equipped with SpO   the 5       sensor connector must be detached from the front  case before the Main PWA can be removed  If an  opO   module is not installed  this port is covered with  a plug    5 10 2  Removing the Main PWA   The Main PWA is secured to the front case by three  Torx screws through the back of the board and one  retaining clip  two mounts are located at the bottom of  the main board  and the remaining mount is near the  rotor switch  If SpO   is installed  the two screws at the  bottom are visible through holes in the 5      card  In  addition  the SpO   sensor connector is secured to the  front case with two Torx screws  These are visible in  the SpO   port at the lower center of the front case     1  Remove the cable connectors attached to the  Main PWA     2  Carefully remove 
84. ng to IEC 601 1   Refer to section 2 4 for connection details        aon        mh                     14    15  16    17  18       19    20    21  22    23  24    2 3 2  Front Panel Controls and Indicators    7  Systolic pressure display  3 digit red LED  indicates measured systolic BP in mmHg    8  Active temperature probe holster  Temperature  probe that is being used stored here  Models 200  and 400     9  Diastolic pressure display  3 digit red LED  indicates measured diastolic BP in mmHg    10  Temperature probe cover storage  Box of probe  covers stored here  Models 200 and 400     11 Inactive temperature probe holster  Extra  temperature probe stored here  Models 200 and  400     12  Temperature display  4 digit red LED indicates  measured temperature  Models 200 and 400     2 5    2 6    13   C   F display  Indicates whether temperature is  being displayed in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit   Models 200 and 400     14  External power indicator  Green LED indicates  external power status and battery charging status  of PRO Monitor    15  Temperature probe connector  Temperature probe  cable attaches here  Models 200 and 400     16 ON OFF switch  Controls on off state of PRO  Monitor  push for power on and push again for  power off    17 Battery power indicator  Yellow LED indicates  operation and charge status of battery    18  S5pO   sensor connector  SpO   sensor extension  cable attaches here  Models 300 and 400     19  Mean arterial pressure display  3 digit red LED
85. ocedures                                                    neee 4 15  d  9 NIBP                                   aded uc man cate      4 16  4 10  Calibrating the NIBP                                 4 17  4 10 1  The NIBP Calibration Procedure s uttter te matte 4 17  4 11  Neonate and Adult Overpressure Checks                                                     4 18  4 11 1  Neonate Overpressure                                           4 19  4 11 2  Adult Overpressure                                   4 19  4 12  Overpressure Pressure Adjustment                           4 20  4 13  Pre Service Test Procedures                        4 21         MESIGNG I co 4 22                     CC CK                                   4 23  4 13 3  Temperature System Check                                            4 24  4 13 4  Overpressure Threshold Measurement                                                  4 25  AN ROOMS ME UNT 4 25  LN Eoo daa m TU TES 4 25  4 14  Electrical System Safety                           2 2  4 26  4 15  Troubleshooting                          esee 4 27  4 16  Error Messages and                               4 29    4 1    LIST OF FIGURES  Figure 4 1  Calibration Check Setup    4 2    SECTION 4  GENERAL MAINTENANCE    4 1  INTRODUCTION  This section contains maintenance procedures for the  DINAMAP PRO Series 100 400 Monitor  including description  of the software screens and menus used to adjust  configure  and check the Monitor  Also included are pro
86. ors  that have occurred on the unit  The system and secondary  processor software versions are also listed on the error log     The Super Service menu is used to conduct hardware tests  and diagnostic routines  The applicable hardware tests are  listed in 4 13  page 4 21     4 8 PRO MONITOR  CALIBRATION  PROCEDURES          DIGITAL  INFLATION A  BULE                          ADAPTER 7        555                   om           Figure 4 1  Calibration Check Set Up    Calibration procedures include verification of the NIBP  calibration  calibration of the pneumatic system  and verifica   tion and adjustment of neonatal and adult overpressure  points  These tests require a manometer and a pump  attched to the PRO Monitor as shown in Figure 4 1  above   An adult blood pressure cuff wrapped around a semi rigid  cylinder may be used     4 15    4 9 NIBP CALIBRATION  CHECK    4 16    The BP calibration of the PRO Monitor should be  checked every 12 months or whenever the validity of  the NIBP readings is in doubt  Use a CRITIKON cali   bration kit  Part  320246  or equivalent equipment   Verifying the accuracy of the NIBP parameter does not  require disassembly of the PRO Monitor   Equipment Required     NIST Calibrated Digital One Tube Manometer  calibrated to   5mm Hg  e Bulb pump or syringe  e Calibration Kit  P N 320246   Set Up the Test  1  Attach the calibration equipment as shown in Figure 4 1   2  Power on the PRO Monitor and allow 10 seconds to  initialize   3  Verify that t
87. rinter Interface PWA     5 11 5  Removing the Printer Assembly    The Printer is an integrated unit that includes the  housing  door  latch  thermal print head  paper feed   and interface PWA  The printer subassembly slides  along rails and guides molded into the rear case  A  flexible tab on the printer housing snaps into a slot on  the bottom rail and holds the assembly into position     1  Detach the cables connecting the Printer PWA to  the PSU and Main PWAs        D      Figure 5 6  Location of the opening  in the bottom of the rear case           2  Access the tab with the blade of a small  screwdriver through the opening between the  printer housing and the rear case at the bottom of  the printer door  It may help to remove the printer    5 13    5 12  REASSEMBLY  PROCEDURE    5 14    door  The tab is also accessible through an  opening in the bottom of the rear case  directly  below the printer assembly housing  See Figure  5 6  Insert a small flat head screwdriver into the  Opening and move the tab to the left  towards the  outside of the rear case  to release the printer  housing from the latch     CAUTION    Do not over flex the printer assembly retention  tab  as doing so may cause the tab to break     3  When the tab is clear of the slot  slide the printer  housing out of the rear case     5 11 6  Removing the Printer PWA    The Printer PWA is a small circuit board mounted on  the printer housing and attached to the thermal print  head by a 28 way ribbon cable  T
88. rvice menu  Refer to 4 10  PRO Monitor Calibration Procedures  page 4 17     Speaker Check   During power up  the audio system generates three short  beeps  followed  after a brief pause  by three more beeps  If  the speaker generates distorted  or no sound  it is faulty     Remote Alarm Switching Check   When the PRO Monitor is off  the remote alarm switches to an  alarm state  The system clears the alarm state during power  up  If the remote alarm does not change states  it is faulty     4 3 3  External DC Supply and Battery    The power indicators on the lower left on the front of the  PRO Monitor show the source and charge status of the  battery  The external power indicator LED continuously  glows green to show the battery is charging     The indicator flashes every four seconds to show an external  power source is connected  but is not charging the battery  Either a  battery is not installed or the external DC input voltage is too low     1  Power on  and wait for the Pro Monitor to initialize   Confirm that the external power indicator is lit and the  battery LED is extinguished     2  Remove the battery and confirm that External DC LED  on Monitor flashes     3  Fit the battery and disconnect the external power supply   Confirm the external power indicator extinguishes  the  battery LED glows yellow  and the battery icon appears  on the LCD  toggling with the time indicator  If the battery  power is low  the battery LED flashes every four sec   onds  and the battery i
89. s     4 13    4 7 SUPER SERVICE MODE  AND MENUS    4 14    Comms Button    This button accesses the Communications menu  The  settings on this menu configure communications with a host  computer when PRO Monitors are connected to a network     Comms Menu      Remote      Standard  Address 65 1846    RATE              0         The Remote Op  check box toggles remote operation  When        a check mark  V  appears in the box  the PRO Monitor  responds to external commands  and can initiate an NIBP  determination when prompted by a host computer  Remote  operation requires DINAMAP Host Communications  Protocol  which is described in the DINAMAP Host  Communications Reference Manual    The Standard check box sets the host comms protocol to  standard format  and the baud rate at 9600 bps     The Address box sets the Monitor address within a range of  32 to 126  Address 32 is not unique  All monitors  regardless  of unit address  respond to commands to unit address 32     selecting the 1846 button sets the comms protocol to 1846  format  and the baud rate to 600 bps     The baud Rate can be set to 300  600  1200  2400  4800   9600  or 19200     Select OK to return to the Main Service menu                Button  EEPROM Testing    This button initiates a test of the read and write functions on  the EEPROM  The test 1  repeated 20 times  The results are  displayed on the LCD and recorded in the error log     Err Log Button    This button generates a printout of the last 20 system err
90. s of operation  see the PRO  Monitor Operation Manual     The Service Mode provides the features allowed from the  Clinician menu  and adds these functions     Check the NIBP calibration   Re calibrate NIBP   Adjust the pneumatic system overpressure point  Configure communications with a host computer  Change the language of operation    The Super Service Mode  or diagnostics mode  allows the  technician to perform more advanced tests on the pneumatic  system  The other menu options within this mode are for  hardware tests and diagnostics purposes  For information  reagarding the other options in Super Service mode    contact Critikon Technical Support at 877 CRITIKON     4 4 1 Accessing the Service Menus    To enter a service menu from the Main Menu  use the rotor  control and LCD     1  Select the More    button       4 6    4 5 CLINICIAN MODE  AND MENUS       2  Select the Service button    Display    Service Main    3  Enter the access code on the numeric screen     The service menus require a four digit access code  Rotate the  select knob to highlight a number  and push to make a selection     The access codes         91190   1234  Toaccess the Clinician Menus    2213  Toaccess the Service Menus  8378  Toaccess the Super Service Menus       4 5 1 Clinician Mode Main Menu       The Clinician Mode Main menu  pictured above  provides  access to the options normally required for routine use of the  PRO Monitor  The individual buttons on this menu are  described briefly belo
91. s screen     SECTION 1   INTRODUCTION    SECTION 2   PRODUCT  DESCRIPTION    SECTION 3   THEORY OF  OPERATION    Pe Mee                    1 3          es ee 1 4  1 3 Trademarks and Trade Names                                      1 4  LS  TC             1 4  1 5 Extended                                                                         1 5     seen sen eee nen ene per ey arnt tenet rere eerste a 1 5        nmm 1 5  1571                                                                                   1 5  oF                              1 6  1 7 3 Service Loaners                              1 6  1 7 4 Replacement Assemblies and Components                  1 7  1 7 5 Replacement                                                                 1 7  1 8 Installation and                                                              1 7  19 Warnings and Precautions uoo oes 9                                                  1 8  1 10 Symbols and                                                                  1 8  1 11 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations                         1 10  E                                                                                              2 3  2 2 Product Configurations                 2 3  2 3 Controls  Indicators  and Connectors                            2 3  2 3 1 PRO Monitor Rear Panel Connectors                           2 4  2 3 2 Front Panel Controls and Indicators                             2 5  2 4 Host Port Connector  rear pa
92. the pneumatic hoses from the  cuff connector and pump manifold     3  Turn the front case over  and remove the two  screws from the SpO   port at the bottom center     4  Remove the three screws holding the Main PWA  to the front case     5  Hemove retaining clip by prying it off with small  flat screwdriver     The Main PWA connects to the LCD subassembly  through a 20 pin connector  SK3   located on the left   below the rotor switch  Carefully pry the pins on the  Main PWA from the connector on the LCD assembly   CAUTION  Be careful not to break the temperature  switch arm when removing the Main PWA  Lift the  Main PWA out of from bottom by tilting it     5 10 3  Removing the LCD Module    The LCD Module is an integrated unit with display  panels attached to a printed circuit board  A latch  molded into the front case  at the top center of the  board  holds it in place  To remove the LCD  subassembly  slip a small flat head screw driver  under the latch and pry it open     5 11  THE REAR CASE  ASSEMBLY    PSU Module       Figure 5 4  Subassembly Details    1 PSU PWA 7  Speaker Retaining Ring   2  Battery Compartment Base 8  Speaker   3  Printer Assembly 9  Rear Case Molding   4  Printer PWA 10  Battery Compartment Cover   5  Pump manifold Assembly 11 AC Power Connector   6  Pump Bracket 12  PSU Module  represented by blank     5 11 1  Removing the Pump Assembly    With the printer assembly removed  See page 5 13    the two mounting screws on the pump subassembly  bracket ar
93. tolic blood pressure  diastolic  blood pressure  mean arterial pressure  pulse rate   temperature  and oxygen saturation  These portable  AC and DC operated monitors are primarily intended  for use in hospital acute care settings such as  outpatient surgery  accident and emergency  labor  and delivery  Gl endoscopy  and medical surgical  units     Each PRO Monitor is supplied with an accessory  pack  The contents of the pack vary according to  model  Unpack the items carefully  and check them  against the contents checklist enclosed in one of the  accessory boxes  If there is a problem or shortage   contact Critikon     lt is recommended that all the packaging be retained   in case the PRO Monitor must be returned for service  in the future     Descriptions of the items shown are listed on the  pages that follow  For symbol definitions  refer to  section 1 of this manual     2 3    2 4                              4     5  LJ  6    2 3 1  PRO Monitor Rear Panel Connections    1  Battery compartment cover  Retains and protects  the internal battery    2  Mains input  Used to connect to AC power supply    3  External power socket  To be used with approved  AC DC power converter ONLY    4  Inactive temperature cable storage  Inactive  temperature probe cable attaches here  Models  200 and 400     5  Pole clamp  Used to clamp monitor to pole or  stand    6  Data interface connector  Host communications  port  15 way D type RS 232 serial port  for use  only with equipment conformi
94. ty of  monitoring BP  Pulse  Temperature  and SPO2    The following paragraphs provide a general system  interface relationship  The general block diagram is  located in Figure 3 1     The PRO Monitor is a portable unit that receives input  power from an external AC source  external DC  source  or internal rechargeable battery     When the ON OFF button is pressed  the Main Board  is brought out of a sleep mode and turns on the power  regulators  The power regulators provide conditioned  power from one of the input power sources  AC  Mains  External DC  or the Lead Acid Battery  The  regulated power is routed to the Printed Wiring  Assemblies  PWAs  via the cable harnesses  Once  the Pro Monitor is energized  a self test is performed   The self test automatically tests the main functions of  the PRO Monitor  Failure of the self test will set the  PRO Monitor into a fail safe mode with an audio  alarm     Under normal operating condition  the PRO Monitor is  ready to record the patient vital signs using three    3 3    3 4    external attachments  the temperature probe  SPO2  sensor  and cuff  Interface with a central station or  other device is accomplished through the host  communication port on the back of the Pro Monitor     3 2 1 SPO2  Model 300 and 400     The SPO2 probe has a built in sensor  When the  SPO2 sensor is attached to the SPO2 connector and  patient  the probe senses the heart rate and oxygen  saturation  These analog signals are routed to the  SPO2 PWA  The 
95. w     4 7    4 8       Press Button    TARGET PRESSURE    Default       Selecting the Press button displays the target pressure  dialog box  pictured above  which sets the default target  inflation pressure for an NIBP cycle  The factory default is  160 mmHg for adults and 110 mmHg for neonates  This is  indicated by the  AUTO  label at either end of the adjustable  range     Temp Button       selecting the Temp button displays the dialog box which  toggles the temperature units of the Monitor between  Celsius and Fahrenheit  When Celsius is selected  the  C  indicator lights  When Fahrenheit is selected  the   F indicator  lights  Click on OK to save the selection     CAUTION  Changing temperature units will clear the trend  readings  Before the readings are cleared  a dialog  box requests the user confirm or cancel the change   Info Button    Last Calibration    NIBP   14 Jul 1999    OK    selecting the Info button displays the most recent calibration  dates of the NIBP  Click OK to return to the Service menu     Silence Button    Confirm Silence       Selecting the Silence button displays the dialog box   pictured above  which mutes all the alarms except the  failsafe alarm  The alarms are disabled until the Monitor is  either powered off and on again  or the Alarm Silence button  is pressed  Either Yes or No will exit the menu  If silence is  confirmed  the Alarm Silence button illuminates     More     Menu Button    The Clinician More    menu accesses controls which allo
96. ws  the user to permanently change the default settings     Main Button    Select this button to exit the service menu and return to the  Main Menu     4 5 2 Clinician More    Menu       The Clinician More    menu  pictured above  accesses the  software controls to change the default settings of several  PRO Monitor functions  These options are summarized  below     Trend Button   Displays a dialog box to automatically clear trend data on  power up  The default setting is Yes  In the default setting   trend data is cleared when the PRO Monitor 15 shut off   select No to retain the trend data on power down     Print Button    Displays a dialog box to restore the print mode on power up  to user selected print mode  auto or manual  or the default  print mode  The print mode can be selected through the print    4 9    4 10    button on the Main menu  The current mode is displayed in  the lower right corner on the LCD  Select No and the PRO  Monitor powers up in manual print mode  Select Yes  and  the monitor retains the user selected mode     Set BP Button   Displays a dialog box to power up in a user selected BP  mode  auto  manual   Select Yes to preserve the user   selected BP mode  Select No to power up the PRO Monitor       manual mode     Alarms Button    This button accesses a dialog box to enter the alarms  configuration menu  Selecting Yes enters the menu   Selecting No returns the user to the More    menu     4 5 3 Alarms Configuration Menu    SYS      MAP HR Spo       
    
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