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6. 2 18 2 7 9 MASIMO SET 2 20 2 NO 2 22 2 1 T1 RESP 2 23 2 412 odictor ad tat akan e 2 23 SECTION 3 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 3 1 3 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 2 4 3 2 5 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 5 3 3 6 3 3 7 3 3 8 3 3 9 DEO CI CTIONE totae DD 3 3 Overall Principles Of ODSFallOfi notice bae co ne bdo eed 3 3 Nellcor SpO AND Masimo 5 3 3 Cuff Blood Pressure BP and Pulse 3 4 Alaris Oral and Rectal TURBO 3 4 ECG with Heart Rate and Respiration 3 5 Host Communication POrtS 3 5 Functional Description 3 6 E VD 3 6 Mains Converter Module 3 7 Main Mice LH EU EH NE EE 3 7 DE 3 9 Keyboard PWA eme 3 9 EGO A E I m 3 9 Pneumatic m 3 10 EGD ASSembly 3 12 Pinter ODIOn di 3 12 Block
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10. 3 13 SECTION 4 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4 1 IL 4 3 4 2 Setting up the PRO 1000V3 Monitor for the First Time 4 3 4 2 1 Unpacking and Preparation for 4 3 4 2 2 Set the Date and the 4 5 4 2 3 Parameter Level Functional Testing 4 6 4 3 Periodic Maintenance 4 8 d AE 4 8 4 3 1 1 Integrity of Cuffs and Hoses LEO 4 8 4 3 1 2 Cleaning of the io iacit het rep e e ebore 4 8 4 3 1 3 Cleaning of 00 00000 4 8 4 31 otoFatge 4 10 43 2 Annual Pro dU S ente 4 10 4 4 Care of Storage Dp EHE ERE P ped 4 10 4 4 1 Procedures for First 0 4 10 4 4 2 Battery et iie iie to ter rote 4 11 4 4 3 Battery Troubleshooting EK kk 4 11 4 5 Safety Resistance rh en rra ERR ee 4 12 4 6 ml el Sy LU 4 13 4 6 1 AC Mains AEP Ol NR 4 14 4 6 2 ECG SpO TEMP Hi Pot oiii das qiiid iden ia tes 4 14 4 7 Alternate Hi Pot Test 4 15 4 7 1 Earth to Protective Ground Continuity
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13. 160 170 tee gii 80 190 2 200 1 210 220 YbRAA Aa 230 240 91668668 00 250 jhg Vertical Text printout 5 Select Horizontal Text test Verify that the printed text is legible and evenly spaced Horizontal Printer Test 2 8 10 3 7 11 46 12 Horizontal Text Test Printout 4 8 7 Battery Tests From within the Service Menu battery status information is displayed on the upper right hand section of the display GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Service Menu go to service menu 2 External available External 3 Sufficient to charge 4 Charge Type 5 Battery Failed 6 Charge Enabled DC Voltage mV 15036 lt 23761 lt 25942 12 Supply 1005 lt 1327 lt 1662 Battery Voltage 10655 lt 14439 lt 16987 DC Supply Voltage adu 101 lt 161 12 Supply adu 78 103 Battery Voltage adu 138 187 BATTERY DP 1100 SN Main System SW SUNSCRAA Secondary Processor SW SSPR2RAA Additional Resources S3MODRAA S3LSPRAA S3LGERAA S3LFRRAA S3LITRAA S3LLTRAA Serial Users smc1 HostComm2 smc2 HostComm1 scc2 Printer Battery Power Supply menu Battery Health the Monitor s software approximates the true status of the battery s health The v
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15. SEE NOTE NOTES BEFORE INSTALLING THE NELLCOR SPO2 PCB SEQ 11 REMOVE KEY FROM CONNECTOR J2 SET BAUD RATE SETTING SWI AS FOLLOWS OFF SWITCHES 2 ON SWITCHES 3 4 VIEW A SCALE 0 500 2014591 PRO 1000 V3 FRU S ASSEMBLY SHEET 2 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual SEE DETAIL D v Dau Th A NA 4 PLCS Ay TEL n ORIENTATION OF CONNECTOR KEY SCALE 0 600 SEE DETAIL D SEE DETAIL F L a s DETAIL E Display Bracket __2 Wek DETAIL F 2014591 PRO 1000 V3 FRU S ASSEMBLY SHEET 3 0 ese 0 1 1 1 oo 122 0 0000 U UU 90008 eee TO PNEU ASSY ON REAR PANEL 12 1760 5 SCALE 0 800 TUBING CONNECTION DIAGRAM 2014591 PRO 1000 V3 FRU S ASSEMBLY SHEET 4 G 8 31 NON PRINTER VERSION ONLY DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual VERSION ONLY INTERFACE PANEL NON TEMP VERSION ONLY SCALE 0 500 2014591 PRO 1000 V3 FRU S ASSEMBLY SHEET 5 TORQUE TO 14 IN LBS TORQUE TO 6 IN LBS USE PLASTIC SAFE THREADLOCK ING COMPOUND 10 SECURE SCREWS SEE SHEET 4 FOR PNEUMATIC CONNECTION DIAGRAM 4 SEE DETAIL F sheet 8 A 4 PLC a gt o N is e 2 PLC 2014591 1000 FRU S ASSEMBLY SHEET 6 D
16. BPM or 3 of reading whichever is greater 1 beat min 0 5 to 40 Hz 1 6 dB 0 05 to 40 Hz 1 6 dB 0 05 to 100 Hz 1 6 dB 1 mV marker 1 mV RTI or 10 mm p p max displayed noise allowed with 20 Vrms 50 60 Hz input gt 2 5 at 10 Hz 22 5 MW from dc to 60Hz up to 10 mV 2 mV to 700 mV 0 1 ms to 2 ms 2 0 5 mV hour with a 700 mV 2 ms pacemaker pulse applied 2 2 mV to 700 mV 0 1 ms to 2 ms 100 0 05 to 4 2 or 0 05 to 100Hz lt 0 1 mA DC signal leads 1 mA DC driven lead PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Time to alarm 2 7 11 RESP ECG Derived Respiration Rate Leads available Range Accuracy Resolution Base Impedance Detection Sensitivity baseline impedance Bandwidth Excitation Frequency Amplitude 2 7 12 HR Pulse ECG Time to alarm PRODUCT DESCRIPTION high heart rate lt 10 s per AAMI EC13 1992 low heart rate lt 10 s per 1 1992 cardiac standstill 10 s per AAMI EC13 1992 tachycardia waveforms 10 s per AAMI EC13 1992 or Il 6 to 120 breaths min adult pediatric 6 to 180 breaths min neonate 2 breaths min or 3 of reading whichever is greater 1 breath min 100 to 2000 W 0 2 W 30 breath min with 500 W 0 1 to 5 0 Hz 61 5 kHz lt 300 rms high heart rate lt 10 s per AAMI EC13 1992 low heart rate lt 10 s per AAMI 1 1992 cardiac sta
17. ASCII cmd 9600 baud Select go to previous menu then save default changes Select exit config mode select yes at the verification prompt 10 After the unit reboots select no at new patient 4 8 12 3 Communication Test 1 4 8 13 Remote Alarm Test 4 40 prompt Execute the following commands by sending text files from the terminal program and verify the appropriate response Note each string is preceded by a space represents the space character Verify that pump starts AND 5 Verify that UUT pump stops ATBIQ Verify return temperature status in the form TB 99999 1 Install test plug assembly to DMM which inserts a 470Q resistor across DMM terminals GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 2 Use the DMM to measure voltage between pins 4 and 8 of DB15 connector see Figure 5 and record the result 3 Select Alarm relay ON 4 Measure and record voltage between pins 4 and 8 of DB15 connector 5 Select Alarm relay OFF 6 Remove test plug assembly from DMM 4 8 14 Turn off system Selection of this menu item brings up a dialogue window requesting you to confirm your decision CAUTION This turns the system off Are you sure you want to do this Selecting yes powers off the Monitor Selecting no returns the Monitor to the Service Menu 4 9 SERVICE MODE EXIT To exit the service mode and power off the Monit
18. NOTE U is the AC mains voltage prior to application of the test level F 10 APPENDIX F Electromagnetic Compatibility DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity The DINAMAP ILC 1927 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below It is the responsibility of the customer or use to assure that the DINAMAP ILC 1927 is used in such an environment Immunity Test EN 60601 Test level Compliance level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used on closer to any part of the equipment including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated fro the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance Conducted RF 3 Vrms 3 V rms JP EN 61000 4 6 150 KHz to 80 MHz 0 1 2 Radiated 3 V m EN 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 12x P 80MHzto800 MHz d 2 34 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Pu NOTE
19. 100 leakage uA il acne lS RR T MA E A BEE re EAR EEE BIBE GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4 19 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 4 8 SERVICE MODE OPERATION The Monitor service mode exercises the built in DONE CANCEL SPACE BKSPACE 4 20 diagnostic features of the Monitor and the installed parameters Access the service mode from cold start by proceeding as follows 1 Power on the Monitor using the OFF ON button 2 Use the SelectKnob to select the no option when the Monitor prompts to admit a new patient 3 Press or turn the SelectKnob to access the main menu 4 the SelectKnob to scroll down the menu The arrow at the bottom of the list indicates that the list continues on a second screen Highlight the other system settings option and press the SelectKnob 5 Highlight the go to service mode option and press the SelectKnob the SelectKnob and press the knob again to answer yes at the prompt to display the dialog box ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYXZ DONE Please enter the Service Mode password CANCEL SPACE BKSPACE 6 Arow of numbers is displayed at the bottom of the screen Turn the SelectKnob and move the arrow to the desired number then press the knob to select the number Enter the service mode password 2 2 1 3 7 After the password is selected turn the SelectKnob to the DONE option and press the knob 8 In the process of entering the Service Mode the Monitor r
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22. GE Medical Systems Information Technologies We bring good things to life gemedicalsystems com DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor Service Manual GE Medical Systems Information Technologies We bring good things to life gemedicalsystems com List of Effective Pages Date of Latest Part No Rev Page No Revision 2012819 001 A Original 2003 Front matter 8 2012819 001 A2 back cover March 2004 2012819 001 B September 2004 CAUTION Federal U S A law restricts this to sale by or on the order of a health care practitioner The content of this document including all figures and drawings is proprietary information of General Electric Medical Systems Technologies provided solely for purposes of operation maintenance or repair of PRO 1000V3 Monitors Dissemination for other purposes or copying thereof without the prior written consent of General Electric Medical Systems nformation Technologies Tampa Florida is prohibited Illustrations may show design models production units may incorporate changes Copyright 2003 2004 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies All rights reserved Printed in U S A World Headquarters GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 8200 West Tower Avenue Milwaukee WI 53223 USA Tel 1 414 355 5000 1 800 558 5120 US only Fax 1 414 355 3790 European Representative GE Medical Systems Information Technologies
23. Overpressure circuit failure Main CPU Board Overpressure watchdog error Main CPU Board EEProm read failure Main CPU Board EEProm write failure Main CPU Board NELLE LS initialization failure Main CPU Board Pneumatic Assembly NEL of a transducer Main CPU Board Pneumatic channel s zero failed Assembly Calibration of a transducer Main CPU Board Pneumatic channel s span failed Assembly 150 Auto zero failure Main CPU Board Pneumatic Assembly 151 Auto zero Verify failed Main CPU Board Pneumatic Assembly Pump current failure Pneumatic Assembly Main CPU Board 171 Pump current value out of Pneumatic Assembly Main CPU NI RANGE Board Excessive leakage Pneumatic Assembly Interface Panel HB gemmas out of sequence Main CPU Board EL Aa setpoint not found Main CPU Board Board Board Assembly APPENDIX C Error Codes 5 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Temperature Parameter Error Messages Decimal Explanation Suggested Replacement software error state machine Main CPU Board bad probe number 112 Temp sample rate error Main CPU Board 11 113 Temp lost synchronization with Main CPU Board PIC 114 Unable to synchronize with the Main CPU Board Temp PIC ECG Parameter Error Messages 1 Decimal Error Explanation Suggested Replacement 101 ECG board data rate error ECG Board 102 ECG board revision not ECG Board compatible 103 ECG board hardware error ECG Board 109
24. 10 ft 2008775 001 TurboTemp Rectal Probe Red 3 6 m 12 ft 2016998 001 Dual Temp Cable 20 cm 8 Pulse Oximetry Cables and Sensors 407705 006 Nellcor DuraSensor Reusable Finger Probe DS100A 0 9 m 3 ft 2008773 001 Nellcor Interface Cable OxiSmart DOC10 Cable 3 3 m 11 ft 2009743 001 Masimo 08 Cable 2 5 8 2 ft 2009745 001 Masimo Finger Sensor Adult Reusable N A APPENDIX F Electromagnetic Compatibility F 7 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Accessories N A RJ45 series Category 5 cable N A 316579 001 AC cable Hospital Grade AHA 3 6 m 12 ft ILC1927 Isolated Level Converter N A IPC1928 Isolated Protocol Converter N A APPENDIX F Electromagnetic Compatibility DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC ILC 1927 Changes or modification to this system not expressly approved by GE Medical System could cause EMC issues with this or other equipment This system is designed and tested to comply with applicable regulation regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information stated as follows WARNING Use of portable phones or other radio frequency RF emitting equipment near the system may cause unexpected or adverse operation WARNING The equipment or system should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment If adjacent or stacked use is necessary the equipment or system should be tested to v
25. 2013782 001 e Replace pneumatics assembly FRU 2013788 001 or 2014830 001 e Replace defective keyboard PWA FRU 2013781 001 Problem Unit will not perform ECG function Cause e Faulty ECG PWA assembly e Faulty ECG cable assembly e Faulty Main Board Solution e Replace ECG PWA FRU 2013778 001 e Replace ECG cable FRU 2014620 001 e Replace Main Board FRU 2013782 001 Problem Unit will not produce an analog ECG waveform output Cause e Faulty Defib cable assembly e Faulty Main Board Solution e Replace Defib cable assembly FRU 2014619 001 e Replace Main Board FRU 2013782 001 Problem Unit will not perform SPO2 function Cause Faulty 5 2 PWA assembly e Faulty Main Board Solution e Replace SPO2 PWA FRU 2013783 001 Nellcor or 2013786 001 Masimo e Replace Main Board FRU 2013782 001 Problem Unit will not perform Temperature function Cause e Faulty temperature probe E 4 APPENDIX E Troubleshooting DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Faulty temperature probe sensor Faulty Main Board Solution e Replace temperature probe e Replace probe sensor FRU 2013777 001 e Replace Main Board FRU 2013782 001 Problem Unit will not print Cause e Unit out of paper or paper incorrectly installed Faulty printer Faulty Main Board e PSU PWA Solution e Check paper installation Replace printer FRU 2013787 001 e Replace Main Board FRU 2013782 001 Replace PSU PW
26. No Connection No Connection PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 2 4 2 IPC 1928 INSTALLATION The IPC 1928 allows the Monitor to communicate with a central monitoring station CAUTION Before the installation procedure starts be sure that the Monitor s power source is turned off 1928 1 Use Phillips head screwdriver to the screw securing the Host Communications cover at the rear of the Monitor Remove the cover 2 Insert the nine pin connector of the 1928 with the receptor found under the Host Communication PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 9 2 10 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual cover Use the Phillips head screwdriver to tighten the securing screw Hand tighten only 3 Replace the Host Communications cover and use the Phillips head screwdriver to tighten the screw to secure the cover When the Monitor is reconnected to the power source and turned on an amber light should be seen indicating that the 1928 is ready to send and receive communications green light indicates that communication is taking place PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 2 5 COMPATIBLE PARTS The following parts are available from Customer Service Description of Compatible Part SOFT CUF Cuff Infant SOFT CUF Cuff Child SOFT CUF Cuff Small Adult SOFT CUF Cuff Adult SOFT CUF Cuff Large Adu
27. Separation Distance in Meters m According to Frequency of Transmitter Rated Maximum Output 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Power a JP za JP d55 JP 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz ihe separation distance for the higher frequency range applies For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can estimated using the equitation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE These guidelines may not apply in all instances Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people APPENDIX Electromagnetic Compatibility F 17 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Compliant Cables and Accessories F 18 WARNING The use of accessories transducers and cables other than those specified may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity performance of the equipment or system The table below lists cables transducers and other applicable accessories with which GE Medical Systems claims EMC compliance NOTE Any supplied accessories that do not affect EMC compliance are not included Part No Description Maxim
28. The only maintenance required is to verify that the temperature functions work properly These checks require an probe simulator P N TE 1811 available from ALARIS Medical Systems San Diego CA 619 458 7000 GE Medical Systems nformation Technologies does not stock this tester 1 Disconnect any temperature probe from IVAC temperature connector 2 From the Service Menu turn and press the SelectKnob to select the TEMP service parameter The TEMP service menu displays as shown below 3 To check the temperature system connect the IVAC probe simulator to the temperature probe connector on the side interface panel and insert a temperature probe into the holster 4 Set the probe simulator to 98 6 verify and record the displayed temperature is 98 6 F 0 2 F Set the probe simulator for the other values 80 2 and 107 8 and verify and record the displayed temperatures GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4 33 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual go to service menu 1 Sequence Number Error NONE Probe Disconnected Resistance Ohms Temperature F Temperature C BATTERY Temperature Service Menu 5 Set the probe simulator Verify the temperature displayed is 106 0 0 2 and Probe indication is IN Press the broken probe button and verify the monitor displays Probe Disconnected 6 Set simulator for both Oral and Rectal and verify the correct probe type is indicate
29. services and controls the RAM Flash ROM EEPROM the physiological interface modular devices and display backlighting Secondary Processor monitors the power supply circuit and signals within the NIBP circuits controls the power on off sequences and performs watchdog tasks on itself and the Primary Processor monitors The Secondary Processor monitors the power supply circuit and controls the battery back up enable when no external sources are present and shuts down the unit when the battery is exhausted It enables the battery charging circuit based on the battery charge status unit power consumption and the availability of an external power source In the temperature parameter the IVAC probe and the calibration resistor chain are connected to a ADS1240 24 bit serial DAC which is read by the micro controller The micro controller computes the resistance for the probe and associated leads and transmits the resistance value to the Primary Processor in a serial data stream The Random Access Memory RAM is comprised of a SRAM chip and two SDRAM chips The 512 Kbytes of battery backed SRAM is provided to store trend data and to provide space for working algorithms and is accessed on bits D 0 15 of the data bus The two 64 Mbit SDRAM chips are set up to form a 32 bit data bus on bits D 31 0 that is used for running the program and working memory This gives 16 Mbytes of memory with an access time of less that 20ns The program is
30. 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by reflection from structures objects and people 5 Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radio and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters and electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the equipment is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the equipment should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as re orienting or relocating the equipment Over the frequency range 150 KHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m APPENDIX F Electromagnetic Compatibility F 11 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Recommended Separation Distances The table below provides the recommended separation distances in meters between portable and mobile RF communication equipment and the DINAMAP ILC 1927 The DINAMAP ILC 1927 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment on which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the DINAMAP ILC 1927 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by m
31. 200 mmHg 1 mmHg 9 Verify the pressure indicated on the manometer remains within 5 mmHg of 200 mmHg for 60 seconds If not either the cuff or hose or both may be defective If the cuff and hose pass this test repeat Steps 1 through 7 to try to isolate the leak Repeat the leak test for all cuff and hose combinations to be used with the Monitor Calibration equipment should always be kept dry and free of particulate matter Moisture or foreign substances introduced to the pneumatic system will likely cause damage to the Monitor and or accessories 1 Using the calibration kit part number 320246 an adult cuff and air hose and a manometer set up the equipment as shown in Figure 4 1 Connect the hose to the NIBP Parameter Make sure all fittings are tight and that the inflation bulb valve is closed tightly PT1 Pressure mmHg 0 1 Zero adu 451 pL PT2 Pressure mmhg 0 es PT2 Zero adu 381 pmi cal press zero cal press 200 read ovp save cal info valve open OVP Threshold adu 3418 Leak Test Status Leak Test Results mmHg PT1 ScaleFactor 2 ScaleFactor 24754 24754 lt 27435 lt 27373 233479 233479 neo ovp select BATTERY NIBP Service Menu 2 From the Service Menu turn and press the SelectKnob to select the NIBP service parameter 4 27 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual and press SelectK
32. 34 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol P NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by reflection from structures objects and people Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters and electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the equipment is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the equipment should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as re orienting or relocating the equipment Over the frequency range 150 KHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m APPENDIX F Electromagnet
33. 4 5 SPO2 Leakage HA 0 150 Hi Pot Testing 4 6 1 Main Hipot mA 0 2 5 4 6 2 ECG mA 0 1 4 6 2 SPO 2 mA 0 1 5 4 6 2 0 1 5 SpO Testing 4 7 1 SpO gt reading at 98 Saturation 96 100 4 71 BPM reading at 76 84 NIBP Testing Perform in Service Mode 4 7 2 1 Leakage Test 4 7 2 2 UUT Pressure 50 mmHg 47 53 4 7 2 2 UUT Pressure 150 mmHg 147 153 4 7 2 2 UUT Pressure 250 mmHg 247 253 4 7 2 4 Verify adult overpressure occurs between 300 330 mmHg 4 7 2 4 Verify neo overpressure occurs between 150 165 mmHg 4 7 2 Initial cuff inflation Adult cuff 161 195 4 7 2 Systolic Reading 120 80 Adult 107 133 4 7 2 Diastolic Reading 120 80 Adult 67 93 4 7 2 Heart Rate reading 9 80 BPM NIBP 76 84 4 7 2 Inflate Deflate cycle time 120 seconds 4 7 2 cuff inflation Neonatal cuff 94 151 4 7 2 Systolic Reading 100 65 Neonatal 87 123 4 7 2 Diastolic Reading 100 65 Neonatal 52 78 ECG Testing Perform in Monitor Mode 4 7 3 Waveform 4 7 3 Verify paced 1 marker on ECG signal 4 7 3 Verify paced 2 marker ECG signal APPENDIX A Test Record DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 473 Verify HR LOW alarm and BPM at 30 26 34 4 7 8 Verify HR HIGH alarm and BPM at 160 156 164 4 7 8 Verify ECG VTACH alarm and BPM at 180 176 184 4 7 3 Verify ECG LEAD FAIL alarm RESP Testin
34. 4 8 8 Failsafe Logig so oo S 4 38 4 8 9 Keypad LED Test dust ix 4 39 4 8 10 KEY cs etra teste 4 39 4 8 11 Sound LOS 41 ine eo bete bebe 4 39 4 8 12 Communications 4 39 4 8 12 1 Set up Terminal zio erre pc cree ema kk pg 4 39 4 8 12 2 Configure UUT for Communication 4 40 4 8 12 3 Communication 4 40 4 8 13 Communication 8 4 40 48 14 Off SV SION A kar l t ERU E Eo av da k na 4 41 4 9 Service Mode KK KK KK KK KK KK KA 4 41 APPENDIX A Test Record APPENDIX B Monitor Configuration Log APPENDIX C Error Codes APPENDIX D Required Service Equipment APPENDIX E Troubleshooting APPENDIX Electromagnetic Compatibility APPENDIX Field Replacement Units FRUs SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual INTRODUCTION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 1 1 SCOPE OF MANUAL WARNINGS Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 INTRODUCTION SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION This Service Manual provides service and parts repair information about the DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor This manual is intended for use by trained service technicians who
35. 600mmHg range or equivalent Temperature probe simulator Alaris pn TE1811 Temperature probe oral Oscilloscope capable of measuring ECG signal 0 75Hz 1V amplitude 1 8 stereo plug Radio Shack 274 284C Hipot Tester 1500VAC Safety Tester DNI Nevada 235A or equivalent e DMM Fluke 8842 or equivalent Temp probe Hi Pot adapter Temp probe assembly with probe removed and probe cable leads shorted and attached to connector compatible with Hi Pot tester SpO probe Hi Pot adapter SpOs adapter cable with leads shorted and attached to connector compatible with Hi Pot tester e ECG Hi Pot adapter ECG cable with leads shorted and attached to connector compatible with Hi Pot tester Serial communication cable see Figure 3 e Test plug assembly with 4700 resistor NOTE Hi Pot testing is done on every unit at the factory and should not be repeated unnecessarily nor performed more often than required If unit is opened for repair Hi Pot testing is required APPENDIX D Required Service Equipment D 3 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual D 4 APPENDIX D Required Service Equipment DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual APPENDIX E Troubleshooting APPENDIX E Troubleshooting DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual E 2 APPENDIX E Troubleshooting DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual E 1 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Unit will not power on Cause No AC P
36. Adaptor Connector Host Port Connector Hinge Removable Interface Cover Serial Number Manufacturing Label Label Window Protective Earth Connector Access Test Terminal Safety test compatible t oA Phillips Head Screw Mains Input Ventilation Inlet Main Speaker Opening External DC Input 18 24 VDC only Rear View of Monitor 4 Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the single screw that secures the Host Comms cover 5 The Battery fuse and the Fuse Holder are not connected at time of shipment Locate and remove the fuse and fuse 6 Identify the Battery Fuse holder located within the Host Comms GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4 3 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 11 well behind the Host Comms cover near the lower left side Note The battery is not located behind the Host Comms cover Insert the Battery Fuse into the Battery Fuse holder Press the Battery Fuse Holder into the Battery Fuse mount using thumb pressure until it is securely snapped in place Replace the Host Comms cover refasten the Phillips screw Tighten using hand tools only Plug the AC cord into the AC Mains input at the back of the Monitor Ethernet and or Serial Connectors Pullout Bedrail Bracket AC Power Fan Outlet Connector Speaker DC Power Connector Rear View of Monitor Plug the AC cord into a Hospital Grounded AC receptacle A green LED illuminates on t
37. Battery Disconnect fast acting not resettable Oscillometric with step deflation Manual automatic stat 30 to 290 mmHg adult ped 30 to 140 mmHg neonate 20 to 260 mmHg adult ped 20 to 125 mmHg PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Diastolic Resolution Accuracy Initial Cuff Inflation Pressure Maximum Determination Time Over Pressure Monitor Hose Cuff Interface Pulse Rate Adult ped Range Neonate Range Critikon US Patent 10 to 220 mmHg adult ped 10 to 110 mmHg neonate 1 mmHg Meets or exceeds AAMI ANSI standard SP10 150 mmHg default user selectable adult ped 110 mmHg default user selectable neonate 120 s adult ped 85 s neonate 300 to 330 mmHg adult ped 150 to 165 mmHg neonate Clippard screw connectors at cuff end When NIBP is the source HR values are derived from the pulse rate that is determined by the oscillometric technique of measuring blood pressure The rate source field is labeled NIBP 30 to 200 bpm 3 5 30 to 220 bpm 3 5 4 638 810 5 052 397 4 627 440 4 754 761 5 170 795 6 188 407 5 357 970 5 704 362 5 680 870 5 518 000 and international equivalents US patents pending 2 7 7 TURBO TEMP Scale Predictive Mode Range Resolution Monitor Mode Range PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Fahrenheit F Celsius C 96 09 F 35 6 C to 106 0 41 19 C 0 1 F 0 1 C 80 09 F 26 7
38. Dissipation Infrared 22 5 mW max Red 30 mW max Patents 05 4 621 643 4 653 498 4 700 708 4 770 179 4 802 486 4 869 254 4 928 692 4 934 372 5 078 136 5 351 685 5 421 329 5 485 847 5 533 507 5 577 500 5 803 910 5 853 364 5 865 736 6 083 172 Re 35 122 and foreign equivalents 2 7 9 MASIMO SET SpO Measurement Range 5 1 to 100 Pulse Rate 25 to 240 beats min Perfusion Range 0 02 to 20 Accuracy and Motion Tolerance Saturation Without Motion Adult Ped 70 to 10096 2 digits Without Motion Neonate 70 to 10096 3 digits With Motion Adult Ped Neo T 70 to 10096 3 digits Low Perfusion 70 to 10096 2 digits 0 to 69 unspecified Pulse Rate Without Motion 25 to 240 beats min 3 digits With Motion normal physiologic range 25 to 240 beats min 5 digits The Masimo SET 5 parameter with LNOP Adt sensors has been validated for no motion accuracy in human blood studies on healthy adult volunteers in induced hypoxia studies in the range of 70 100 against a laboratory co oximeter and ECG monitor This variation equals plus or minus one standard deviation Plus or minus one standard deviation encompasses 68 of the population The Masimo SET SpO parameter with LNOP Adt sensors has been validated for motion accuracy in human blood studies on healthy adult volunteers in induced hypoxia studies while performing rubbing and tapping motions at 2 to 4 Hz at
39. TURBO TEMP Oral Temperature Probe 2008774 001 TURBOX TEMP Rectal Temperature Probe 2008775 001 IVAC Temperature Probe Covers 088015 DINAMAP PRO Monitor Operation Manual 2012093 001 DINAMAP PRO Monitor Service Manual 2012819 001 Accessory Pole Basket Base 107476 Printer Paper Box of 10 008736 Power Cable 316579 DOG OXIMAX SpO Extension Cable 2008773 001 Finger Sensor 407705 006 MASIMO SET SpO Cable 2009743 001 MASIMO SET SpO2 Sensor 2009745 001 NIBP Calibration Kit 320246 TURBO TEMP is a trademark of ALARIS Medical Systems OxiMax XL OxiCliq C LOCK and SatSeconds are trademark of Nellcor Puritan Bennett Inc MASIMO SET is a trademark of Masimo Corporation Possession or purchase of this device does not convey any express or implied license to use the device with replacement parts which would alone or in combination with this device fall within the scope of one or more of the patents relating to the device 2 12 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 2 6 PRODUCT The DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor is classified COMPLIANCE in the following categories for compliance with IEC 601 1 Class internally powered Transportable intra hospital For continuous operation Not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetics Not for use in the presence of an oxygen enriched atmosphere
40. alias filter the output of the measurement pressure sensor after amplification and filtering by means of a passive 20Hz low pass anti alias filter PT2 the output of the confirmation over pressure sensor after amplification TH REF the voltage that the amplified PT2 has to attain before the safety circuit cuts in PUMPC the pump current VBAT 1 11 ratio of VBAT voltage Valve Sense The 16 bit value out of the ADC is available on the data bus at D 15 0 Control signals for the board are derived via four different sources direct control from outputs of the processor controls signal derived from processor address write commands which are stored in an addressable latch signals derived from the watchdog timer and signals generated by the overpressure functional block The four valve control signals and the pump control signal are derived from the write address and stored in an addressable latch Latch values are cleared by application of system RESET Each latch signal is individually gated in a programmable logic device XC9572 with the fail safe input signal watchdog timer and the overpressure latch output to ensure pressure is removed from the patient cuff should either overpressure or processor failure condition occur cross coupled latch for overpressure is formed with discrete logic included the programmable logic device It is set by the occurrence of an overpressure condition exist
41. and or small spots may be noticed depending on different display patterns DINAMAP and EK Pro is a trademark of GE Medical Systems Information Technologies OXIMAX OXIMAX XL OxiCliq C LOCK and SatSeconds are trademark of Nellcor Puritan Bennett Inc MASIMO SET is a trademark of Masimo Corporation Possession or purchase of this device does not convey any express or implied license to use the device with replacement parts which would alone or in combination with this device fall within the Scope of one or more of the patents relating to the device TURBO TEMP is a trademark of ALARIS Medical Systems 1 8 INTRODUCTION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Other Monitor features include 1 4 2 Storage Batteries 1 5 DISPOSAL OF PRODUCT WASTE 1 5 1 Batteries 1 5 2 Patient Applied Parts INTRODUCTION The ability to use industry standard accessories Remote alarm capability intuitive graphical user interface with a simple SelectKnob that moves the user through menus in a logical and easy to understand format e Eight hard keys for quick access to alarm silence standby record freeze NIBP Go Stop AUTO BP or STAT NIBP trend and the main menu The Monitor operates from AC mains power an external DC power supply or from the internal Nickel Metal Hydride storage battery When external DC power becomes available the system rapidly switches from
42. loaded including the boot code from the 16 bit FLASH Read Only Memory ROM Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory is an 8 bit chip that is used to store the calibration and other setting variables that have to be maintained in the event of a complete power failure If a hardware or software error causes a malfunction its watchdog will provide an internal and external RESET L signal The FAILSAFE controller causes the FAILSAFE L signal to go low This signal passes to the Secondary Processor which disables the Primary Processors power supplies thus turning it off FAILSAFE L also passes to the control logic which dumps the cuff pressure The system is left in a safe state but remains ON to enable the Secondary Alarm to stay active The Primary Processor monitors the activity of the secondary via its handshaking communications If PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 3 3 4 SpO PWA 3 3 5 Keyboard PWA 3 3 6 ECG PWA DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual the Secondary fails the Primary can assert the FAILSAFE line by overriding the FAILSAFE controller The Secondary Alarm is a hardwired alarm that will sound in the event of a FAILSAFE condition Pressing the OFF key can immediately reset this alarm although it times out after about 10 minutes The Monitor is pre configured with either Nellcor or Masimo SpO hardware The SpO processor monitors the pulse oximetry signal The processor takes th
43. required otherwise hi pot test may be exempted Note If the necessary Hi Pot equipment is not available an alternate test using a Safety Analyzer can be used Refer to Section 4 7 High voltage will be applied to the monitor under test when the hi pot START switch is activated 4 13 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 4 6 1 AC Mains Hi Pot 1 Set the hi pot timer for 1 minute 2 If not already set set the hi pot TEST VOLTAGE to 1 5 kilovolts AC To set the hi pot TEST VOLTAGE for the first time a Turn the hi pot power switch off b Disconnect the cables from the front of the hi pot c Shut off the timer d Push on the START switch e Adjust the TEST VOLTAGE knob until the meter reads 1 5 kilovolts AC f Push STOP and turn timer back on 0 Connect the hi pot cables to the front of the hi pot Turn the hi pot power switch off Plug a power cord into the monitor Connect the HOT lead from the hi pot tester to the power cord line and neutral leads 6 Connect the GND lead from the hi pot tester to the power cord earth ground lead I d 00 7 Turn the hi pot power switch on 8 raise the hi pot START switch to start the test 9 If the hi pot does not alarm before the timer expires the monitor passed the test 10 Turn the hi pot power switch off 4 6 2 ECG io Temp Hi Pot Turn the hi pot switch off Set up the hi pot tester to test at 1 5 kilovolts AC for 1 minut
44. voltage to patient cable connectors Leakage current across patient isolation is measured 4 7 4 Temperature Leakage Perform on both connectors for V1 V2 1 Install the temperature test adapter and plug UUT into DNI Safety Analyzer 2 Connect the temperature test adapter using the alligator clip lead to the RA ECG lead output on the DNI Safety analyzer This wire is used to connect AC line voltage to the temperature input connector in the following steps 3 Select the Isolation test on the DNI Safety analyzer WARNING The next step puts the AC line voltage to the ECG lead outputs alligator clip lead and temperature test adapter 4 Press the isolation switch and hold to take a measurement 5 Record the leakage in step 5 4 5 of appendix A or B 6 Remove the test adapter from the unit 4 7 5 SPO2 Leakage 1 Install the SPO2 test adapter and plug UUT into DNI Safety Analyzer 2 Connect the SPO2 test adapter using the alligator clip lead to the RA ECG lead output on the DNI Safety analyzer This wire is used to connect AC line voltage to the SPO2 input connector in the following steps 3 Select the Isolation test on the DNI Safety analyzer WARNING The next step puts the AC line voltage to the ECG lead outputs alligator clip lead and SPO2 test adapter 416 GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 4 Press the isolation switch and hold to take measurement 5 Recor
45. 11 Turn and press the SelectKnob to select inflate on The pump should begin to inflate the system 12 Watch the pressure indication increase on the manometer and observe that the pump is shut down and the pressure is released when the manometer indicates in the range of 150 to 165 mmHg Observe that the menu displays Service Error None 13 If the overpressure test results in an out of tolerance condition contact GE Medical Systems Information Technologies at 877 274 8456 for assistance 4 8 3 ECG Tests Connect the ECG leads to the ECG trunk cable prior to connection to the Monitor The simplest way to function test the circuitry is through the usage of an ECG simulator with the Monitor in normal monitoring mode Set ECG simulator to Paced Set ECG simulator amplitude to 1 0mV Press ON OFF button to power up UUT Select no at new patient prompt Set the ECG high alarm to 150 and the low alarm to 50 Verify that the ECG waveform is displayed on LCD display 6 From menu select Pace 1 and verify paced marker on display waveform 7 From ECG menu select Pace 2 and verify paced marker on display waveform 8 From ECG menu select pace detection off Turn paced off on simulator puo GENERAL 4 31 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 4 32 10 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 After unit has learned the patient wavefor
46. 4 23 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 4 8 2 NIBP Tests go to service menu abort pneumatic reset cal press zero cal press 200 read ovp save cal info valve open valve close inflate on inflate off start leak test adult ovp select neo ovp select BATTERY Service Error None PT1 Pressure mmHg PT1 Zero adu PT2 Pressure PT2 Zero adu Overpressure Latch Cleared OverCurrent Latch Cleared Overpressure Selected Adult OVP Threshold adu 3418 3204 lt 3418 lt 3560 Leak Test Status Idle Leak Test Results mmHg lt 0 lt 6 PT1 ScaleFactor PT2 ScaleFactor 24754 lt 27435 lt 33479 24754 lt 27373 lt 33479 Service Menu Perform the following tests to determine that the NIBP parameter is functioning normally 4 24 GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 4 8 2 1 Leak Test CAUTION Calibration equipment should always be kept dry and free of particulate matter Moisture or foreign substances introduced to the pneumatic system will likely cause damage to the Monitor and or accessories Inspection of pneumatic hose O rings is recommended once a year 1 Using the calibration kit part number 320246 an adult cuff and air hose and a manometer set up the equipment as shown in Figure 4 1 Connect the hose to the NIBP Parameter Make sure that all of the fittings are tight and that the valve on the manual in
47. 5 reusable 2 digits Resolution Saturation 96 SpO 196 Pulse Rate bpm 1 Low Perfusion Performance 0 0296 Pulse Amplitude Saturation 96 SpO 2 digits and 96 Transmission gt 5 Pulse Rate digits Interfering Substances Carboxyhemoglobin may erroneously increase readings The level of increase is approximately equal to the amount of carboxyhemoglobin present Dyes or any substance containing dyes that change usual arterial pigmentation may cause erroneous readings Sensor Light Source Wavelength Infrared 905 nm nominal Red 660 nm nominal Power Dissipation Infrared 22 5 mW max Red 27 5 mW max Masimo Patents 5 482 036 5 490 505 5 632 272 5 685 299 5 758 644 5 769 785 6 002 952 6 036 642 6 067 462 6 206 830 6 157 850 and international equivalents PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 21 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 2 7 10 ECG Leads available QRS amplitude range QRS duration range Heart rate accuracy Heart rate resolution Bandwidth Standardizing voltage Common mode rejection Input Impedance Common mode Differential 60 Hz tolerance Pacemaker detection rejection Input voltage range Input pulse width Over under shoot Baseline drift with under or overshoot of Pacer amplitude Pacer width Tall T wave rejection Lead off sensing current 2 22 3 lead configuration MCL1 0 5 to 5 0 mV 40 to 120 ms does not reject 10 ms 1 mV 5 30 to 300 beats min
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49. A FRU 2014829 001 Problem Unit will not generate sound Cause Faulty speaker assembly Faulty Main Board Solution Replace speaker assembly FRU 2014831 001 Replace Main Board FRU 2013782 001 Problem Unit will not respond to rotary knob Cause Faulty encoder Faulty Main Board Solution Replace encoder FRU 2014712 001 Replace Main Board FRU 2013782 001 Problem Unit Host Comms not functional Cause e Faulty Main Board e Faulty PSU PWA Solution Replace Main Board FRU 2013782 001 Replace PSU PWA FRU 2014829 001 APPENDIX E Troubleshooting E 5 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual APPENDIX E Troubleshooting DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual APPENDIX F Electromagnetic Compatibility APPENDIX F Electromagnetic Compatibility F 1 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual APPENDIX F Electromagnetic Compatibility DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC PRO 1000V3 Monitor Changes or modification to this system not expressly approved by GE Medical System could cause EMC issues with this or other equipment This system is designed and tested to comply with applicable regulation regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information stated as follows WARNING Use of portable phones or other radio frequency RF emitting equipment near the system may cause unexpected or adverse oper
50. AINTENANCE 5 sensor used depends on the Monitor configuration Nellcor SpO configured monitors use an assembly consisting of two parts the DS 100A and the extender cable DOC 10 Masimo 5 configured monitors use an assembly consisting of an interface cable and a sensor e Connect the cables prior to attaching to the Monitor An 5 gt reading displays within moments of attaching the sensor to either an 5 simulator or to your finger e Connect the ECG lead connector to the ECG trunk cable prior to connecting to the Monitor The simplest way to function test the ECG circuits is through the usage of an ECG simulator 1 2 Set the simulator to normal heart rate Set ECG amplitude to 1 5 BPM to 80 Set respirations to 20 RPM and the delta ohms to 1 0 Verify that the ECG waveform is displayed Sequentially remove and reattach leads I II and III and verify each time that LEAD OFF displays From the ECG menu select turn parameter off option DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 4 3 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 4 3 1 Required Perform the following maintenance procedures as required 4 3 1 1 Integrity of Hoses and Cuffs When the pneumatic integrity of any NIBP cuff or hose is in doubt replace the cuff and hose and discard the questionable accessories 4 3 1 2 Cleaning of the Monitor CAUTION Do not clean Monitor with isopropyl alcohol or other solvents Do not im
51. ARDWARE FRU Series ProCare and PRO1000V3 Monitors u g Masi mo SPO2 11 2013787 001 PRINTER PRO1000V3 FRU printer door printer button cable assembly and label 12 2013788001 PRO1000 Pump Assembly is 2016502001 CABLE ASSEMBLIES PROOOOVSERU e 201374001 jr rascia rop ENGLSHERU 2 2 2017285001 FASCIA PRO1000 PORTUGESE FRU O SoS 28 2017286 001 FASCIA PRO1000 ITALIAN FRU TASSY ROTOR KNOG amp ENCODER neces 7 0148 31 001 55 SPEAK RPROIDUVS FRU 38 2014832 001 ASSY PSU MODULE 60W PRO1000V3 FRU 0 2014833 001 55 BATTERY PACK 8 BRACKET PRO1000V3 FRU APPENDIX FRUS G 3 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 4 PLC SEE DETAIL E SHEET 3 1 e na 0 4 PLC _ gt PLUG TO SEQ 34 DISPLAY CONNECT OTHER END TO SEQ 34 DISPLAY 1 42 PLC SCALE 0 259 oo 2 PLC 7 0 TORQUE TO 6 IN_LBS A TIGHTEN SCREWS EVENLY BY HAND UNTIL FLUSH TO MATING SURFACE A 2014591 PRO 1000 V3 FRU S ASSEMBLY SHEET 1 FASCIA SPECIFIED ON UNIT LEVEL ASSEMBLY PRINTER VERSION ONLY FOR NON PRINTER VERSION SEE SHEET 5 SCALE 0 500 SCALE 0 506 SEE VIEW FOR INTERFACE PANEL ASSY NELLCOR VERSION ONLY FOR MASINO VERSION SEE SHEET 5 TEMP VERSION ONLY OR NON TEMP VERSION SEE SHEET 5
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53. C to 110 0 F 43 32 C 2 17 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Accuracy 0 2 F 0 1 C when tested in a calibrated liquid bath meets ASTM E1112 Table 1 in range specified Resolution 0 1 F 0 1 C Probes Use only IVAC probes and probe covers The size shape and thermal characteristics of the probe covers can affect the performance of the instrument Inaccurate readings or retention problems may occur unless IVAC probes and probe are used Determination Time approx 10 seconds typical IVAC Patents U S D300 728 D300 909 2 7 8 NELLCOR OXIMAX SpO Measurement Range 5 1 to 100 Pulse Rate 20 to 250 beats min Accuracy and Motion Tolerance Saturation Without Motion Adults 70 to 10096 2 digits Without Motion Neonate 70 to 10096 3 digits With Motion Adults Neo 70 to 10096 3 digits Low Perfusion 70 to 100 2 digits 0 to 69 unspecified Pulse Rate Without Motion 20 to 250 beats min 3 digits With Motion normal physiologic range 55 to 125 beats min 5 digits Low Perfusion 20 to 250 beats min digits Adult specifications are shown for OXIMAX MAX A and MAX N sensors Neonate specifications are shown for OXIMAX MAX N Saturation accuracy will vary by sensor type Applicability OXIMAX MAX AL MAX P and MAX N sensors 2 18 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual NELLCOR Sensor Accuracy Note All sensors mus
54. EC 60601 2 27 The SpO parameter conforms to EN 865 1997 with the exception of Clauses 36 48 sub clause 51 104 1 The NIBP parameter conforms to IEC 601 2 30 with the exception of Clause 36 sub clause 51 105 EN 1060 Part 1 amp 3 ANSI AMMI SP10 amp SP10a The TEMP parameter conforms to ASTM E 1112 2 14 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 2 7 SPECIFICATIONS 2 7 1 Mechanical Monitor 2 7 2 Weight PRO 1000V3 Monitor 2 7 3 Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Humidity Operating Atmospheric Pressure Storage Atmospheric Pressure 2 7 4 Electrical AC Input Voltage AC Input Frequency AC Input Power DC Input Voltage DC Input Power Internal Battery 2 7 5 Power Supply 14 75 in H x 9 5 in D x 14 5 in W 37 47 cm H x 24 13 cm D x 36 83 cm W 13 Ib 5 9 kg 41 F to 4104 F 5 C to 440 C 4 0 F to 122 F 20 to 450 C 596 to 95 noncondensing 596 to 9596 noncondensing 700 hPa to 1060 hPa 500 hPa to 1060 hPa 120 240 V 50 60Hz 60 120 VA 18 24 V supplied from a source conforming to IEC 601 1 60 VA supplied from a source conforming to IEC 601 1 12 V nickel metal hydride NiMH The PRO 1000V3 Monitor can be powered from the internal battery AC power or an external DC power source Battery An internal rechargeable battery pack powers the Monitor for 120 minutes 10
55. GmbH Munzinger StraBe 3 5 D 79111 Freiburg Germany Tel 49 761 45 43 0 Fax 49 761 45 43 233 Asia Headquarters GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Asia GE China Co Ltd 24th Floor Shanghai MAXDO Center 8 Xing Yi Road Hong Qiao Development Zone Shanghai 200336 P R China Tel 86 21 5257 4650 Fax 86 21 5208 2008 TABLE OF SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Ol eu dad d dt LU d 1 3 1 2 cori Seas begs waki xav na 1 4 1 3 Service Rio PR d boe 1 4 1 3 1 Extended Warranties 1 4 13 2 1 4 1 5 1 3 4 Service Loaners and Rentals kk 1 6 1 3 5 HT k ney b bav c b k y k 1 7 1 3 6 Replacement 1 7 1 4 Product Description ERE 1 7 1241 ene Gay ky Elka sa E AAA EE na n 1 7 14 2 Storage BalleriGs cuite eoe od RE adan dada 1 9 1 5 Disposal of WAS 1 9 e e E 1 7 1 5 2 Patient Applied Parts 1 9 1 5 3 Mate
56. INAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING PWA INTO CASE REMOVE FUSE FROM PSU PWA lt gt EZ lt x RETAIN FUSE FOR FINAL ASSEMBLY 2014591 PRO 1000 V3 FRU S ASSEMBLY SHEET 7 G 10 APPLY SCREW EARTH GND ASSY CABLE CLAMP APPLY CYNO ADHESIVE REMOVE WASHER AND DRESS NUT FROM SEQ 1 BEFORE INSTALLATION REPLACE HAW ON OUTSIDE OF UNIT ASSEMBLE DETAIL F TO BLUE WIRE OF SEQ 18 EARTH SEQ 41 ORN TEL WIRE LIVE BROWN WIRE OF SEQ 18 2 PLC SNAP INTO SEQ 29 SCALE 000 DETAIL E 2014591 PRO 1000 V3 FRU S ASSEMBLY SHEET 8 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual t2 VON FRONT CASE ASSY 2014425 NOTES T CUT TUBING SEQ 49 IR OUT OF FOAM TO LENGTH AS FOLLOWS T0 OUTER PT ON INTERFACE PANEL 12 ON FRONT CASE ASSY 2014425 TO PLO ON MAIN BOARD N XW SEGMENT LENGTH ar 60 3 MM i jf 430 5 MM DETAIL FOR TIE WRAP ON CASE Y ROUTE THROUGH CLIP PNEUMATIC CONNECTION DIAGRAM u C Z OF FOAM uem 0 LEFT PT ON MAIN BOARD ae ASF 2014591 PRO 1000 V3 FRU S ASSEMBLY SHEET 9 G 12 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies gemedical com World Headquarters GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Inc
57. Immunity The DINAMAP 1928 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below It is the responsibility of the customer or use to assure that the DINAMAP IPC 1928 is used in such an environment Immunity Test EN 60601 Test level Compliance level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used on closer to any part of the equipment including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated fro the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance Conducted RF 3 Vrms 3 V rms JP EN 61000 4 6 150 KHz to 80 MHz 1 2 Radiated RF 3 V m 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz 1 2 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 2 3VP 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Pu NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by reflection from structures objects and people Field strength
58. LES OF OPERATION 3 3 PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Main Board through the opto couplers The couplers provide for patient isolation as well as serial data interface The Main Board routes the data to the appropriate screen displays and or printer A reset signal to the SpO PWA is also provided for power up sequencing 3 2 2 Cuff Blood Pressure BP and Pulse 3 2 3 Alaris Oral and Rectal TURBO Temp Thermometry 3 4 When the cuff and hose are attached to the Monitor and Non Invasive Blood Pressure NIBP determination is initiated the pump inflates the cuff The 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 Determinations are made for the systolic BP diastolic BP pulse rate and Mean Arterial Pressure MAP The results are displayed on the Monitor s front panel Liquid Crystal Display LCD screen If an over inflation condition occurs it is detected by PT2 resulting in assertion of OVERPRESSURE The OVERPRESSURE signal is routed to the PVM to release the air pressure The Main Board generates an alarm condition with the speaker sounding and a message in the LCD The Monitor has one temperature channel for oral or rectal determinations When a TEMPERATURE probe is attached to the temperature connector and to the patient TEMP input is routed to the Main Board This input r
59. Processing of ECG waveform ECG Board Main CPU Board too far behind 113 Data requested from ECG data ECG Board manager is not available 114 Data requested from ECG data Board manager is not available 128 Errors returned while generating ECG Board analog 128 132 Errors returned while generating ECG Board analog O P 201 ECG board command queue ECG Board overrun C 6 APPENDIX C Error Codes DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual SPO2 Parameter Error Messages Decimal Explanation Suggested Replacement too many reset requests SPO2 Board Main CPU Board Nellcor has posted a serious FE SPO2 Board error FE data OK processing stalled SPO2 Board 130 MASIMO has posted either a SPO2 Board board or diagnostic failure type available in service mode msg looks out of sequence SPO2 Board missing characters inside a SPO2 Board packet 133 not able to correctly set SPO2 Board parameter 134 NELL_SendCommand called SPO2 Board before previous call completed 135 Not enough room left in transmit SPO2 Board FIFO to send data Receive FIFO full probably lost SPO2 Board data queue out to OEM board is full SPO2 Board 39 40 138 Nellcor has posted too many auto SPO2 Board resets 1 Nellcor software error SPO2 Board 1 communication board Unit be configured incorrectly APPENDIX C Error Codes 7 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Recorder Parameter Error Message
60. RC MAX Portable Tester for use with PRO Monitors equipped with the Nellcor SpOs system 4 8 1 1 For Monitors With Masimo SpO 4 22 Masimo recommends BIO TEK 5 simulators Test Procedure 1 Disconnect all sensor cables from the 5 Parameter and ensure that the SpO parameter is listed within the main Service Menu 2 From the Service Menu turn and press the SelectKnob to select the SpO service parameter The 5 service menu displays The text under Error and Version sections reflects the installed type of SpO The illustration shows both text examples GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual go to service menu DU Parameter Fatal Error decimal None Oxygen Saturation 0 Heart Rate 0 bpm Nellcor Errors Recovery Code 0 Error Code 0 MASIMO Errors Board Fail 0 Diagnostic Fail 0 BATTERY 02 Version ji Nellcor MP506 V1 8 1 0 6 21 02 Sp02 Software Version Masimo DSP V4 0 0 0 MCU V2 0 0 0 PID 1 5 Service Menu 3 SpO mode operations take place with Masimo and Nellcor power up defaults No menu settings are reflected Connect the appropriate SpO simulator and cable to the side interface panel 5 connector Be sure it is fully seated in the socket Set simulator for 9896 saturation and 80BPM Verify that the Monitor responds accordingly by displaying the proper heart rate value and saturation value GENERAL MAINTENANCE
61. Service Manual The internal battery automatically charges when the AC power supply is in use When the battery is charged for the first time the charger may indicate prematurely that charging is complete This is normal and can happen with all rechargeable batteries when first charged 4 4 2 Battery Charging The Monitor charges the battery whenever the AC power supply is in use The Monitor automatically senses if the battery needs recharging Battery charging continues whenever it s needed while the Monitor is connected to the AC power supply even when the Monitor is turned off Batteries should be charged before first use or after prolonged periods of storage e The battery should be charged before use as a charged battery loses some charge when left in storage The battery should be charged at room temperature 59 86 F 16 C 30 C 115 normal for the battery to become warm during charging or after use Batteries can be charged or topped off at any time It is not necessary to wait until they are fully discharged f Monitor is idle for extended periods it should be fully charged once a month to ensure optimum performance 4 4 3 Battery Troubleshooting Trouble Probable Cause Battery inoperative or Battery not fully charged J Charge and discharge battery up to three does not last very long times for optimum performance Battery in long term storage or nonuse Battery will
62. aintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the DINAMAP ILC 1927 as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Separation Distance in Meters m According to Frequency of Transmitter Rated Maximum Output 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Power a JP za JP d55 JP 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies F 12 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance 4 in meters m can estimated using the equitation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE These guidelines may not apply in all instances Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people APPENDIX F Electromagnetic Compatibility DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Compliant Cables and Accessories WARNING The use of accessories transducers and cables other than those specified may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity performance of the equipment or system The table below lists cables transducers
63. als should be only connected to equipment conforming to IEC 60601 1 Where isolation level converter should be used an external alarm control is required GE Medical Systems nformation Technologies 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 the remote alarm the Monitor should be considered the primary alarm source The secondary alarm is used for secondary purposes only PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 7 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 2 4 1 DB15 DB9 Connector Pin Assignments Pin A N 12 13 14 15 Pin 1 o 0 15 DB15 Connector Pins Function Ground TX2 Inverted TTL Data RX2 Inverted TTL Data AUXSV 600mA max AUX12V 250mA max Serial Level Control High TTL Low RS 232 Ground Remote Alarm open collector 7bmA Max Sink No Connection No Connection TX2 RS232 Port Enable Control lt low port 2 gt When in use DB9 4 amp 5 disabled RX2 RS232 No connection No connection Pin A WO N Pins are numbered from right to left top to bottom Pin 1 Pin 9 DB9 Connector Pins Function Ground TX1 Inverted TTL Data RX1 TX2 RX2 5V 600mA Max 12V 400
64. alue indicated is displayed as both a number percentage and as an icon on the bottom left area of the display External Supply available True indicates a source other than the internal battery is providing power for the Monitor and a source to charge the internal battery External Supply Sufficient to Charge If the voltage from the external supply is greater than that of the internal battery the Monitor will display the results as TRUE False will result if either the voltage is equal to or lower than the power available from the internal battery Charge Type Fast or Slow GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4 37 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Battery Failed Any result other than FALSE indicates that the internal battery has suffered a failure and should be investigated Charger Supply Enabled Should always be TRUE as the Monitor consistently attempts to keep the battery at its fullest capacity A FALSE indicates the battery may be faulty or not installed or the charge circuit may have failed Also if no external source of power is available the Monitor registers a FALSE result 4 8 7 1 Test Procedure 1 Verify AC Mains indicator on front panel of unit near OFF ON button is lit with AC Mains plugged in Turn on Monitor Remove AC Mains and verify uninterrupted battery operation Note If this fails check fuse in communications well 4 Verify battery indicator is lit near OFF ON button N Note Ba
65. an amplitude of 1 to 2 cm and a nonrepetitive motion between 1 to 5 Hz at an amplitude of 2 to 3 cm in induced hypoxia studies in the range of 70 100 SpO2 against a laboratory co oximeter and ECG monitor This variation equals plus or minus one standard deviation Plus or minus one standard deviation encompasses 68 of the population The Masimo SET SpO parameter with LNOP Neo Pt sensors has been validated for neonatal motion accuracy in human blood studies on neonates while moving the neonate s foot at 2 to 4 cm against a laboratory co oximeter and ECG monitor 2 20 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual This variation equals plus or minus one standard deviation Plus or minus one standard deviation encompasses 68 of the population The Masimo SET SpO parameter has been validated for low perfusion accuracy in bench top testing against Biotek Index 2 stimulator and Masimo s simulator with signal strengths of greater than 0 02 and transmission of greater than 5 for saturations ranging from 70 to 100 This variation equals plus or minus one standard deviation Plus or minus one standard deviation encompasses 68 of the population Masimo Sensor Accuracy Sensor Model 5 Range 7096 10096 LNOP LNOP ADT 2 digits LNOP ADT Long 2 digits LNOP PDT 2 digits LNOP NEO t 3 digits LNOP NEO PT t 3 digits LNOP DCI reusable 2 digits LNOP DCSC reusable 2 digits LNOP DCIP reusable t 2 digits NRI2
66. and other applicable accessories with which GE Medical Systems claims EMC compliance NOTE Any supplied accessories that do not affect EMC compliance are not included Part No Description Maximum Lengths Accessories N A RJ45 series Category 5 cable N A 683235 Adapter Cable RJ45 to DB15 600 mm 2 ft 683236 Adapter Cable RJ45 to DB25 460 mm 18 in 683242 Adapter Cable RJ45 to DB9 3 0 m 10 ft APPENDIX F Electromagnetic Compatibility F 13 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC ILC 1928 Changes or modification to this system not expressly approved by GE Medical System could cause EMC issues with this or other equipment This system is designed and tested to comply with applicable regulation regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information stated as follows WARNING Use of portable phones or other radio frequency RF emitting equipment near the system may cause unexpected or adverse operation WARNING The equipment or system should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment If adjacent or stacked use is necessary the equipment or system should be tested to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it is being used Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions The DINAMAP 1928 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below It is t
67. are familiar with electromechanical devices and digital and analog circuit techniques To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove covers Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Only qualified service technicians should perform repairs to this equipment Voltages dangerous to life exist in this unit Take care when servicing power supply and display assembly For information about operating the Monitor in a clinical environment refer to the separate Operation Manual This Service Manual consists of the following five sections Describes how to use this manual Information is also provided about the physical and functional characteristics of the Monitor and how to get assistance in the event the unit fails to function properly Provides a general overview of the Monitor including user controls external connections and product parameter specifications Presents principles of operation for the Monitor including an overall system description and principles of operation at the component level Provides information about periodic and corrective maintenance of the Monitor Procedures include module performance tests calibration procedures 1 3 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 1 2 MANUAL CHANGES 1 3 SERVICE POLICY 1 3 1 Extended Warranties 1 3 2 Assistance Information is provided to facilitate isolating faults to the subassembly level If in the normal use of thi
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69. ation WARNING The equipment or system should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment If adjacent or stacked use is necessary the equipment or system should be tested to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it is being used Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions The DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below It is the responsibility of the customer or user to ensure that the DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor is used in such an environment Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance RF emissions Group 1 The equipment uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF EN 55011 emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF Emissions Class A EN 55011 Harmonic Emissions Class A The equipment is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic and those EN 61000 3 2 directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies Voltage fluctuations Complies buildings used for domestic purposes Flicker emissions EN 61000 3 3 APPENDIX F Electromagnetic Compatibility F 3 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity The DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified b
70. battery power to external power As you use the PRO Monitor you will accumulate solid wastes that require proper disposal or recycling These include batteries patient applied parts and packaging material Caution Do not incinerate batteries The sealed rechargeable backup battery contains lead and can be recycled The rechargeable memory battery is of the Nickel Metal Hydride form Discharge this battery prior to disposal Place the battery in packaging which electrically isolates its contents Do not puncture or place the battery in a trash compactor Do not incinerate the battery or expose it to fire or high temperatures Dispose in accordance with regional body controlled guideline Certain patient applied parts such as those with adhesive disposable 5 sensors are intended for single use and should be disposed of properly as medical waste in accordance with regional body controlled guideline 1 9 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 1 5 3 Packaging Material 1 5 4 Monitor Other patient applied parts such as blood pressure cuffs should be cleaned according to instructions Inspect reusable applied parts for wear replace as necessary and dispose of used product as medical waste in accordance with regional body controlled guideline Retain original packaging materials for future use in storing or shipping the Monitor and accessories This recommendation includes corrugated shippers inserts Whene
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72. d 7 Remove and insert probe from holster and verify probe IN OUT detection Calibration verification is complete Disconnect the probe simulator and install the temperature probe If the Monitor does not pass the calibration verification then contact customer service 4 8 6 RECORDER TESTS 1 Ensure that paper has been loaded into the Recorder Parameter and you are presently in the Service Mode 2 From the Service Menu turn and press the SelectKnob to select the RECORDER test option Turn and press the SelectKnob to choose the 434 GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Print 1 Waveforms option Turn and press the SelectKnob to choose the Wave Test 6 25mm S option Verify that all printouts are of even tone and all pixels are present Print 1 waveforms at 6 25 mm sec waveform 1 0cm height Sample 6 25 mm sec 1 waveform chosen 3 Allow for the paper to spool out a 12 inch printed section then press Stop Test 4 Select Vertical Text test Verify that the printed text is legible and evenly spaced GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4 35 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual This is a vertical text printer test spanning more than a single line 1 2 2 12345678901 23 567890123456789012 30 asta 40 ie 701 50 23456789 60 lt gt ABCDE 70 FGHIJKLMNO 80 PQRSTUVWXY 90 Z 100 defghijklm 110 noporstuyw 120 xyz 1 130 ipga oya 140 i42 150
73. d exits trends view patient trends data This hard key can be configured through the configuration mode to display two different views mini trends or full trends captures up to 16 8 seconds of waveforms on the screen The number of seconds varies depending on the selected sweep speed a snapshot timed recording with a single press Pressing and holding the key down allows for a continuous recording of the chosen waveforms 2 3 3 Symbols Associated With the PRO 1000 Monitor Symbol gt Z N PRODUCT DESCRIPTION NOTE Interconnected equipment must be installed by a qualified service person Definition CE Mark External Communications Port Connector Attention consult accompanying documents Type CF applied part Symbol 2 2 44 4 m u DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Definition Battery in use Canadian Standards Association Storage temperature External AC or DC power indicator External DC power input External AC power input Keep away from heat This way up Keep dry Fragile handle with care Serial number Catalog number Predictive temperature Functional earth terminal ground lug Defibrillator proof type BF equipment Defibrillator proof type CF equipment PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 2 4 HOST PORT CONNECTORS BENEATH REAR PANEL All host port sign
74. d of time remove all attached accessories Attach the original packing inserts and place the Monitor into the original shipping container Generally long term storage of a nickel metal hydride battery in either a charged or discharged condition has no permanent effect on capacity Capacity loss due to self discharge is reversible and nickel metal hydride batteries can recover to full capacity by proper recharging For example cycling through repeated charge discharge cycles can restore a full capacity of a nickel metal hydride battery that was stored at room temperature for up to one year Long term storage at high temperatures can lead to deterioration of seals and separators and should be avoided 4 3 2 Annual Procedures Perform the test procedures described in paragraph 4 8 every twelve months or whenever the accuracy of any reading is in doubt NOTE An internal 3 6V NiMh battery acts as an alarm backup and maintains the nonvolatile RAM memory when the Monitor is off or away from AC mains A system alarm message is generated if backup battery replacement is required 4 4 CARE OF STORAGE BATTERIES The Monitor uses one nickel metal hydride NiMH storage battery The battery can be charged at any time without reducing the charging capacity 4 4 1 Procedures For First Use Follow these procedures to condition a new NiMH battery and optimize its performance 410 GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3
75. d recall clinical data derived from each parameter These data include heart rate respiration rate oxygen saturation noninvasive blood pressure and temperature Alarm limit conditions are also detected The recorder provides numeric and waveform printouts of monitored data Up to two waveforms can be traced simultaneously Each Monitor can monitor one patient at 1 7 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual the bedside Patient sensor connections are made at the side of the unit and network and device connectors are at the rear Indicators for external AC DC operation battery operation and battery charging are at the front of the unit At the time of publication the available functioning parameters included the following DINAMAP e NELLCOR OxiMax or MASIMO SET pulse oximetry SpO EK Pro 3 lead ECG with respiration 2 channel thermal recorder e TURBO oral or rectal thermometry The Monitor series uses a TFT active matrix color liquid display The 10 4 diagonal color display area contains 640 x 480 pixels The LCD has the following specific characteristics These neither defects malfunctions e The ambient temperature may affect the display condition of the LCD The LCD uses replaceable cold cathode tubes for backlighting Optical characteristics such as luminance or uniformity change over the course of time or viewing angle e Uneven brightness
76. d the leakage in step 5 5 5 of appendix A or B 6 Remove the test adapter from the unit 4 7 6 ECG Leakage 1 Install the ECG test adapter and plug UUT into DNI Safety Analyzer 2 Connect the ECG test adapter using the alligator clip lead to the RA lead output on the DNI Safety analyzer This wire is used to connect AC line voltage to the ECG input connector in the following steps 3 Select the Isolation test on the DNI Safety analyzer WARNING The next step puts the AC line voltage to the ECG lead outputs alligator clip lead and ECG test adapter 4 Press the isolation switch and hold to take a measurement 5 Record the leakage in step 5 6 5 of appendix A or B 6 Remove the test adapter from the unit GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4 17 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual TEST RECORD Appendix A 250VAC Model Serial 1 Safety Tests at 250VAC UR me AIL Normal open ground and open neutral 100 250 leakage uA else 7 Reverse open ground and open neutral 100 250 leakage uA 418 GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual TEST RECORD Appendix B 125VAC Model Serial indi ico ARR dH Sal ka kal Safet Tests at 125VAC TTT p eee p qe po Normal open ground and open neutral EE leakage uA pe ds Reverse open ground leakage uA Reverse open ground and open neutral 30
77. e 4 6 TESTS CAUTION GENERAL MAINTENANCE Verify that the leakage from line to ground pin is less than 500 uA Disconnect the Monitors ground lead from earth ground for the duration of this test only and verify that the leakage from line to ground pin is less than 500 uA Open the Monitors neutral lead for this test only and verify that the leakage from line to ground is less 500 uA For the following tests 260 VAC is applied at the Monitor s AC Mains input in reverse polarity inputs to line pin and Neutral pin reversed Verify that the leakage from line to ground pole is less than 500 uA Disconnect the Monitor s ground lead from earth ground for the duration of this test only and verify that the leakage from line to ground is less than 500 LA Open the Monitors Neutral lead for the duration of this test only and verify that the leakage from line to the ground is less than 500 Using ECG probe adapter verify that the leakage from the ECG circuit to earth ground is less than 50 uA Using Temperature probe adapter verify that the leakage from the Temperature circuit to earth ground is less than 150 uA Using SPO2 probe adapter verify that the leakage from the SPO2 circuit to earth ground is less than 150 uA Hi Pot testing is done on every unit at the factory and should not be repeated unnecessarily nor performed more often than required If unit is opened for repair Hi Pot testing is
78. e as in the previous test 3 Insert the ECG SPO2 and Temperature test adapters into the monitor under test 4 Connect the GND hi pot test cable to the AC MAINS cable earth ground 5 the HOT hi pot test cable to the ECG test adapter 6 Turn the hi pot power switch on 7 Momentarily raise the hi pot START switch to start the test 8 If the hi pot does not alarm before the timer expires the monitor passed the test 9 Repeat steps 5 through 8 individually for the SPO2 and Temperature adaptors 414 GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 10 11 Turn the hi pot power switch off and remove hi pot cables Disconnect the probe adapters from the monitor under test 47 ALTERNATE HI POT TEST Required Equipment AC Inlet test adapter Line and Neutral shorted earth ground separated ECG test adapter ECG connector with all leads shorted SPO2 test adapter SPO2 connector with all leads shorted Temperature test adapter Temperature connector with all leads shorted DC Jack test adapter DC jack with both leads shorted Dynatech Nevada 235a DNI Safety Analyzer or equivalent Alligator clip lead Pro1000 monitor UUT Test Procedure Note Test may be performed using either 250VAC or 125VAC depending on country of origin Record test for 250VAC in Appendix A of this section and test for 125VAC in Appendix B of this section 4 7 1 Earth to Protective Gro
79. e signals and derives the oxygen saturation and heart rate data and converts them into serial data The serial data from the SpO processor is sent across an isolation barrier opto couplers and passed to the Primary Processor via a dual channel UART The Keyboard PWA provides access to the basic functions of the PRO Monitor The buttons that control each function are integrated with its status LED to form a touch pad front panel LEDs indicate the status of those functions by illuminating green when active and yellow when inactive The exception is the SILENCE button which is red when active The function LEDs are driven by latches on the Main Board The battery LED is continuously yellow when the unit is running on battery and flashes yellow when the battery is charging The AC LED is green when an external power source is present The keyboard is connected to the Main Board via a 36 way board to board connector The ECG PWA accepts signals from a 3 electrode cable for processing The 3 electrode cable provides a single lead configuration with Lead I Lead or Lead III available The cables specified by Critikon are shielded and provide 1k Ohm series safety resistors internal to the cable that are part of the current limiting defibrillator protection circuitry Gas surge arrestors on the PWA provide lead to lead defibrillator protection In addition a passive R C network located on this PWA provides the first stage of high freque
80. e the sensor by irradiation steam autoclave or with ethylene oxide Refer to directions or use for the appropriate NELLCOR sensor Follow manufacturer s instructions for cleaning ECG lead wires and cable Compatible cleaning and disinfecting solutions are dishwashing detergents such as e IVORY and JOY registered trademarks of Procter amp Gamble Corp PALMOLIVE registered trademark of Colgate Palmolive Corp e Chlorine bleach disinfectant 5 25 three quarter cup per gallon of water CAUTION Do not apply isopropyl alcohol to the Monitor some parts can become marred and cracked Isopropyl alcohol for accessories only e Cidex Formula 7 registered trademark of Johnson amp Johnson Medical Products Inc or pHisoHex registered trademark of X Winthrop Breon Laboratories Quaternary based germicidal detergents such as e VESTAL INSURANCE registered trademark of the Vestal Corp e HI TOR PLUS registered trademark of the Huntington Corp e VIREX registered trademark of S C Johnson amp Son Corp GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4 9 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual For the above follow manufacturers recommendations for dilution rate and use These recommendations are not an endorsement of the manufacturers or of the effectiveness of these materials for cleaning or disinfecting 4 3 1 4 Long Term Storage If it becomes necessary to store the Monitor for an extended perio
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82. elow It is the responsibility of the customer or user to ensure that the DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor is used in such an environment Immunity Test EN 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Electrostatic 6 kV contact discharge ESD EN 61000 4 2 PRESE 6 kV contact 8 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrical fast transient burst 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lines 2 kV for power supply lines Mains power should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines EN 61000 4 11 lt 5 U gt 95 dip in for 0 5 cycles lt 40 gt 60 dip in for 5 cycles lt 70 0 gt 30 dip in for 25 cycles lt 5 gt 95 dip in for5s lt 5 gt 95 dip in for 0 5 cycles 4096 U gt 60 dip in for 5 cycles 7096 0 gt 30 dip in Uy for 25 cycles 596 gt 95 dip in for 5s EN 61000 4 4 1 kV for input output lines Surge 1 kV differential mode t 1 kV differential mode Mains power should be that of a typical commercial EN 61000 4 5 2 kV common mode 2 kV common mode or hospital environment Mains power should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environm
83. ems 1 4 INTRODUCTION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 1 3 3 Service INTRODUCTION Information Technologies Prior to calling please be prepared to provide the product name and model number e acomplete description of the problem the software revision If repair parts or service are necessary provide the following information the product serial number e the facility s complete name and address e purchase order number if the product is in need of repair or when you order spare parts the facility s account number if possible the part number for spare or replacement parts If your product requires warranty extended warranty or non warranty repair service call Customer Support and a representative will assist you Estimates for non warranty repairs are provided at no charge however the product must be sent to the GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Service Center in order to provide you with an estimate To facilitate prompt service in cases where the product has external chassis or case damage please advise the Customer Support representative when you call The Customer Support representative records all necessary information and provides you with a Return Merchandise Authorization number RMA Prior to returning any product for repair you must have an RMA number Contact technical support at 1 877 274 8456 Option 4 Monday through Friday 8 00 a m to 6 00 p m EST excludi
84. ent If the user of the DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that the DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery Power frequency 50 60 Hz magnetic field EN 61000 4 8 3 A m 3 A m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristics of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment NOTE U is the AC mains voltage prior to application of the test level APPENDIX F Electromagnetic Compatibility DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity The DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below It is the responsibility of the customer or use to assure that the DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor is used in such an environment Immunity Test EN 60601 Test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment Guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used on closer to any part of the equipment including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated fro the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance Conducted RF 3 Vrms 3V rms JP EN 61000 4 6 150 KHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 Radiated RF 3 3 JP EN 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2 5 2 1 2 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 2
85. epresents 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 using either a predictive or monitor mode algorithm depending on the users setup The patient temperature is distributed as a digital signal to the LCD display or to the printer The Monitor has a probe check feature to determine if a probe is connected to the Monitor and whether it is an oral or rectal probe PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 3 2 4 ECG with Heart Rate and Respiration The ECG parameter provides an electrocardiographic waveform in a 3 electrode configuration The 3 electrode configuration derives waveforms for leads I II or III The use of MCL1 as lead requires the user to reposition the electrodes The MCL1 lead setting results in the ECG hardware being configured as lead I t includes a waveform cascade feature and can display one waveform as the primary lead Breath rate is calculated by measuring the thoracic impedance between two electrodes As the patient breathes the movement of the chest changes the measured impedance to produce the respiration rate 3 2 5 Host Communication Ports There are two Host Comm Ports provided on the back panel of the Monitor DB9 connector provides 5V 600mA Max 12V 400mA and two channels of TTL compatible communications The DB15 connector prov
86. er of electrical and electro mechanical assemblies These assemblies are Power Supply Unit PSU PWA PSU Module e Main Board Keyboard PWA ECG PWA e SpO PWA e Pneumatic control device e Liquid Crystal Display LCD Assembly Printer PWA w printer optional The PSU supplies regulated DC power to Monitor The PSU PWA is designed to operate from the output of the AC MAINS PSU module 24VDC EXTERNAL DC 18VDC to 28VDC source or from an internal NiMH rechargeable battery 12VDC The PSU automatically selects the power source based on the following priority e Vald EXTERNAL DC input 16VDC If greater than or equal to output of Mains Converter e Valid AC MAINS input e Valid NiMH battery The PSU PWA converts the selected power source into the following main voltages VRAW1 14 4VDC PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION PRO 1000 3 Service Manual 3 3 2 Mains Converter Module 3 3 3 Main Board VRAW2 14 4VDC VBAT The 12 printer supply voltage is down converted from VRAW1 and maintained by a boost regulator to 12V when VRAW7 falls under 12V is regulated to 14 4VDC from VRAW2 by 668 step up controller AUX 12V is down converted from ANA using an LM340 regulator ANA is down converted from VRAW2 to 14 4VDC using a LM2594 step down regulator VBAT is the battery voltage protected by a 500mA auto reset fuse It is also used to power the failsafe alar
87. erify normal operation in the configuration in which it is being used Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions The DINAMAP IPC 1927 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below It is the responsibility of the customer or user to ensure that the DINAMAP IPC 1927 is used in such an environment Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance RF emissions Group 1 The equipment uses RF energy only for its internal function EN 55011 Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions Class A EN 55011 Harmonic Emissions Not Applicable The equipment is suitable for use in all establishments other than EN 61000 3 2 domestic and those directly connected to the public low voltage power Voltage fluctuations Flicker emissions EN 61000 3 3 Not Applicable supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes APPENDIX F Electromagnetic Compatibility F 9 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity The DINAMAP ILC 1927 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below It is the responsibility of the customer or user to ensure that the DINAMAP ILC 1927 is used in such an environment Immunity Test EN 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic E
88. esets itself Successful entry into the Service Mode is indicated by the Service Menu title displayed on the upper left side of the display GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual NOTE The service mode can also be entered directly from a cold start by pressing and holding the following two keys until full power up OFF ON and AUTO BP To make any changes to the Service Menu the password has to be entered press the SelectKnob to enter service password 9 At this point the Service Mode main screen should be present in the main display as shown below The service menu service parameters area displays a list that corresponds to the number and type of parameters that have been detected by the Monitor If the service mode was entered directly as described in the NOTE above enter service password appears above the service parameters on the service menu The password MUST be entered as described in Steps 5 and 6 before any changes to calibration can be made _ External Supply available TRUE enter service password External Supply Sufficient to Charge TRUE service parameters Charge Type FAST Battery Failed FALSE TEMP Charger supply Enabled TRUE ECG RESP NIBP SpO2 DC Supply Voltage mV 15036 223761 z 25942 12 Supply mV 1005 21327 1662 Sound Test Battery Voltage mV 10655 14439 16987 NC Alarm Relay Screen Type turn off system DC Sup
89. flation bulb is fully closed SOLID NIST CALIBRATED CYLINDER INFLATION DIGITAL MANOMETER BULB 7100000 CUFF 22 7 TU 2 7 ADAPTER 4 12 AIR HOSE Figure 4 1 NIBP Test Setup GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4 25 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 2 From the Service Menu turn and press the to select the service parameter 3 Turn and press the Se ectKnob to select start leak test Observe that the Leak Test Status message on the menu indicates Busy 4 Observe that the pump begins inflating the system to 200 210 mmHg at which point the pump operation will cease The Monitor will begin to calculate system pressure loss rate 5 After about 60 seconds the pressure is released and the menu should display Leak Test Status Passed and the Leak Test Results indication should be a value less than 6 Service Error None should continue to display 6 the menu displays Leak Test Failed continue to Step 9 7 Using the calibration kit part number 320246 an adult cuff and air hose and a manometer set up the equipment as shown in Figure 4 2 L J CALIBRATION KIT P N 320246 Figure 4 2 Leak Test Setup 426 GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual CAUTION 4 8 2 2 NIBP Calibration Check GENERAL MAINTENANCE 8 Close the pressure release valve on the manometer inflation bulb and slowly increase the pressure to
90. g Perform in Monitor Mode 4 7 4 Verify Waveform 4 7 4 Verify RESP 20 BPM 17 23 4 7 4 Merify RESP 60 RPM 57 63 4 7 4 Verify Waveform 4 7 4 Verify RESP 20 BPM 17 23 4 7 4 Verify RESP 60 RPM 57 63 Temperature Testing Perform in Service or Monitor Mode requires Alaris Temp Simulator 4 7 5 Measured Temp in F 98 6 nominal 98 4 98 8 4 7 5 Measured Temp in F 80 2 nominal 79 9 80 5 4 7 5 Measured Temp in F 107 8 nominal 107 5 108 1 4 7 5 Probe Disconnected 4 7 5 Probe 4 7 5 In Out Detect Recorder Testing 4 7 6 Recorder Test Battery System Testing Perform in Monitor Mode 4 7 7 Remove AC Verify uninterrupted battery operation 4 7 7 AC Mains Indicator 4 7 7 Verify Battery LED is lit Failsafe Logic Testing 4 7 8 Failsafe Logic Front Panel LED Testing 4 7 9 Keypad LED Test Front Panel Key Testing Perform in Service Mode 4 7 10 Verify appropriate responses to key presses Sound Test 4 7 11 Speaker Test Communications Testing 4 7 12 Verify pump starts stops and temp status returns Remote Alarm Test 4 7 13 Voltage between pins 4 and 8 alarm inactive 4 7 5 8 4 7 13 Voltage between pins 4 and 8 alarm active 0 0 0 1 APPENDIX A Test Record DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Tested
91. he responsibility of the customer or user to ensure that the DINAMAP IPC 1928 is used in such an environment Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance RF emissions Group 1 The equipment uses RF energy only for its internal function EN 55011 Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions Class A EN 55011 Harmonic Emissions Not Applicable The equipment is suitable for use in all establishments other than EN 61000 3 2 domestic and those directly connected to the public low voltage power Voltage fluctuations Flicker emissions EN 61000 3 3 Not Applicable supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes F 14 APPENDIX F Electromagnetic Compatibility DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity The DINAMAP IPC 1928 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below It is the responsibility of the customer or user to ensure that the DINAMAP 1928 is used in such an environment Immunity Test EN 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Electrostatic discharge 6 kV contact 6 kV contact Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If ESD floors are covered with synthetic material the relative EN 61000 4 2 8 kV air 8
92. he front of the Monitor indicating that an AC source is available Prior to usage it is necessary to charge the Monitor for 12 hours This calibrates the battery circuitry with the charge status of the battery GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 4 2 2 Set the Date and the Clock The Monitor uses a SelectKnob to navigate through the menu systems Rotating the Se ectKnob moves the arrow cursor and pressing the Se ectKnob makes the selection 1 2 GENERAL MAINTENANCE Power on the Monitor using the OFF ON button Use the SelectKnob to select the no option when the Monitor prompts to admit a new patient Press or turn the to access the main menu Tum the SelectKnob to scroll down the menu The arrow at the bottom of the list indicates that the list continues on a second screen Highlight the other system settings option and press the SelectKnob Tum the SelectKnob to scroll down the menu to highlight the Adjust date amp time option Press the to continue Tum the SelectKnob to scroll down and highlight the appropriate date and time components to be changed if necessary Month Day Year Hour Minute Second Press the SelectKnob The field is displayed in a box Turn the SelectKnob to the desired number and press the SelectKnob After all of the settings are changed use the SelectKnob to scroll down and highlight the set new
93. ic Compatibility F 5 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Recommended Separation Distances The table below provides the recommended separation distances in meters between portable and mobile RF communication equipment and the DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor The DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment on which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Separation Distance in Meters m According to Frequency of Transmitter Rated Maximum Output 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Power of Transmitter in Watts d 1 2 4P d 1 24 P d 2 34P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 2 At 80 MHz 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance 4 in meters m can estimated using the equitation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transm
94. ides 5V 600mA 12 250 Max Remote Alarm Signal and TLL RS 232 selectable communication channel NOTE When the DB15 port is enabled channel 2 of the DB9 port is disabled The Host Comm Ports are 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 NOTE The DB9 connector should be used with approved interface devices ONLY The host port signals on the DB15 connector should be connected only to equipment conforming to IEC 60601 1 Where isolation of data communication is required the ILC 1927 isolated level converter should be used PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 3 5 PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 3 3 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 3 3 1 PSU PWA 3 6 NOTE If external alarm control is required GE Medical Systems Information Technologies part number 487208 Isolated Remote Alarm Cable Assembly should always be used Refer to the Information Sheet included with the isolated remote alarm cable for operational details When using the remote alarm the Monitor should be considered the primary alarm source The remote alarm is used for secondary purposes only The following section provides the functional interface relationship The Monitor contains a numb
95. ing for a period greater than 500 milliseconds When this condition occurs Filter 0 transitions low setting the PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 3 11 PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 3 3 8 LCD Assembly 3 3 9 Printer Optional 3 12 latch The latch output state is indicated by the Latched OVP signal The latch can only be cleared by the PNEURESET input The Monitor uses TFT thin film transistor active matrix color liquid display The 10 4 diagonal display contains 640 x 480 pixels and is backlit by cold cathode fluorescent lamps The LCD is driven from the Primary Processor via buffers HCT244 on a dedicated LCD driver port Signal G 0 3 Green bits 0 3 R 0 3 Red bits 0 3 B 0 3 Blue bits 0 3 The display module has 31 way control signal connector and a 3 way backlight driving connector The Monitor uses a thermal graphics printer The printer requires a 5V supply for its logic circuitry and 12V nominal for the motor The power and data lines are connected to the Main Board by a 40 way cable The data lines are connected to the SCC3 port on the Primary Processor 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 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION DINAMAP PRO 1000 3 Service Manual 31O0N3H
96. itter manufacturer NOTE These guidelines may not apply in all instances Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people F 6 APPENDIX F Electromagnetic Compatibility DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Compliant Cables and Accessories WARNING The use of accessories transducers and cables other than those specified may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity performance of the equipment or system The table below lists cables transducers and other applicable accessories with which GE Medical Systems claims EMC compliance NOTE Any supplied accessories that do not affect EMC compliance are not included Part No Description Maximum Lengths ECG Cables 107326 Cable ECG 3 lead AHA 3 6 m 12 ft 107331 Cable ECG 3 Id with ESU filter for OR AHA 3 6 m 12 ft 107384 Cable Id Safety 3 6 m 12 ft 008732 Cable ECG with 3 LD Leadwire set Snap AHA D 4 3m 14 35 ft Series Includes cable and 3 lead Leadwire Set ECG Multi Link Lead wires 107230 Ldwr Set Gray AHA 3 Ld ECG Cable w Grabber 100cm 2 35 ft 107231 Ldwr Set Gray 3 Ld ECG Cable w Snap 100cm 2 35 ft 107314 Ldwr Set Gray AHA 3 Ld ECG Cable w Grabber 100cm 2 35 ft Pediatric 107328 Ldwr Set AHA 3 Ld ECG Cable w Snap 100cm 2 35 ft Temperature Cables and Probes 2008774 001 TurboTemp Oral Probe Blue 3 0m
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98. kV air humidity should be at least 3096 Electrical fast 2 kV for power supply lines N A No AC Input transient burst 1 kV for input output lines EN 61000 4 4 Surge 1 kV differential mode N A No AC Input EN 61000 4 5 2 common mode 596 Ui gt 95 dip in for 0 5 cycles lt 40 U gt 60 dip in for 5 cycles 7096 U gt 30 dip in for 25 cycles lt 5 gt 95 dip in for 5s Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines EN 61000 4 11 lt 5 U gt 95 dip in for 0 5 cycles 4096 gt 60 dip in for 5 cycles lt 70 0 gt 30 dip in Uy for 25 cycles lt 5 gt 95 dip in for5s Mains power should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the DINAMAP IPC 1928 requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that the Host monitor be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery Power frequency 50 60 Hz magnetic field EN 61000 4 8 3 A m 3 A m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristics of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment NOTE U is the AC mains voltage prior to application of the test level APPENDIX F Electromagnetic Compatibility F 15 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic
99. kaging be retained in case the 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 2 3 2 Front Panel Controls and Indicators PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 3 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 2 3 1 Rear Panel Connections Wireless 15 Pin Host Port Connector Communication Adaptor Connector Finge top sege Removable Interface Cover Serial Number Manufacturing Label Label Window Protective Earth Connector Access Test Terminal Safety test compatible Phillips Head Screw Ventilation Inlet Main Speaker Opening External DC Input 18 24 VDC only 2 3 2 Front Panel Controls and Indicators AUTO BP ISTAT OFF ON 2 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 98 ees DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual NIBP GO STOP AUTO BP STAT OFF ON silence standby main trend freeze record starts and stops any determination of noninvasive blood pressure is a dual function hard key Starts auto BP determinations by a single press and gives you access to change the NIBP cycle time Starts stat determinations pressing and holding the key down 5 minutes of continuous NIBP cycles turns Monitor off and on temporarily silences alarms acknowledges alarming crisis conditions enters and exits standby mode closes the menu system and takes you back to the main screen enters an
100. keys have been tested press the SeleciKnob again to stop the test 4 8 10 Keypad Key Test 1 From the Service Menu rotate and press the SeleciKnob to select keypad KEY test With the exception of the OFF ON key observe that each key press toggles the key LED color and produces a beep tone 2 After all keys have been tested press the SeleciKnob again to stop the test 4 8 11 Sound Test Verify that the Monitor produces tones of various pitches when this option is selected 4 8 12 Communications Tests 4 8 12 1 Set up Terminal 1 Connect serial communication cable from PC to rear of UUT DB15 2 Invoke terminal program with settings GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4 39 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 9600 baud No parity 8 bits 1 stop bit flow 2 xon xoff no cr If character enabled Note Terminal must be set to an available communication port comm 1 is default or redirect the terminal program to an appropriate port 4 8 12 2 Configure UUT for Communication 1 2 3 After the unit reboots rotate the rotor to display 8 9 Rotate the rotor to get to the Main menu and select other system settings Select go to config mode select yes at the verification prompt Enter password 2508 and select done the Configuration Menu Select other system settings then Config HostComm Configure the COMMS port for Remote access Serial 2 Select Serial 2 setup and configure Serial 2 for
101. lood Pressure BP Pulse Temperature SpO and ECG monitoring capability printer module is optional The Monitor is a portable unit that receives input power from an external AC source external DC source or internal rechargeable battery When the OFF ON 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 three input power sources AC Mains e External DC e Internal battery The regulated power is routed to the Printed Wiring Assemblies PWA through the cable harnesses Once the Monitor is energized a self test is performed The self test automatically tests the main functions of the Monitor Failure of the self test sets the Monitor into a fail safe mode with an audio alarm Under normal operating condition the Monitor is ready to monitor the patients vital signs using four external attachments e Temperature probe for either rectal or oral use SpO sensor e ECGleads Cuff Interface with a central station or other device is accomplished through the 9 pin host communication port or the 15 pin wireless communication port on the back of the Monitor When the 5 sensor is attached to the 5 connector and to the patient it senses both the heart rate and oxygen saturation These analog signals are routed to and analyzed by the 5 PWA The results are digitized and sent to the PRINCIP
102. lt SOFT CUF Thigh SOFT CUF Cuff Neonatal type 1 SOFT CUF Cuff Neonatal type 2 SOFT CUF Cuff Neonatal type 3 SOFT CUF Cuff Neonatal type 4 SOFT CUF Cuff Neonatal type 5 DURA CUF Cuff Infant DURA CUF Cuff Child DURA CUF Cuff Small Adult DURA CUF Cuff Adult DURA CUF Cuff Large Adult DURA CUF Cuff Thigh DURA CUF Cuff Assortment cuff pack DURA CUF Cuff Child pack CLASSIC CUF Cuff Infant CLASSIC CUF Cuff Child CLASSIC CUF Cuff Small Adult CLASSIC CUF Cuff Adult CLASSIC CUF Cuff Large Adult CLASSIC CUF Cuff Thigh CLASSIC CUF Cuff Neonatal type 1 CLASSIC CUF Cuff Neonatal type 2 CLASSIC CUF Cuff Neonatal type 3 CLASSIC CUF Cuff Neonatal type 4 CLASSIC CUF Cuff Neonatal type 5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Code 2500 2501 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 2 11 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Description of Compatible Part Code SENSA CUF Cuff Infant 2458 SENSA CUF Cuff Child 2460 SENSA CUF Cuff Small Adult 2462 SENSA CUF Cuff Adult 2464 SENSA CUF Cuff Large Adult 2466 SENSA CUF Cuff Thigh 2468 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
103. m change the BPM to 30 Verify HR LOW alarm with HR 30 4 on unit Set ECG simulator to 16 Verify that the ECG waveform is displayed on the LCD display Verify HIGH alarm with HR 160 4 on unit Set ECG simulator to 80 BPM Set ECG high alarm to 200 and low alarm to 10 Set ECG simulator to VTACH Verify ECG VTACH alarm and HR is 180 4 Set ECG simulator to 80 BPM Press silence hardkey to acknowledge the alarm and verify HR is 80 4 Connect scope to analog output using 1 8 stereo plug to ring to shield Verify that the ECG waveform is displayed on the scope amplitude approximately 1V Disconnect scope from analog output Remove and reattach leads Il sequentially and verify ECG LEAD FAIL alarm on display From ECG menu select turn parameter off 2 0 GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 4 8 4 RESP Test Set simulator Respiration to 20 BrPM Set simulator delta ohms to 1 0 Set simulator Baseline to 1K and Lead to Verify that the RESP waveform is displayed on the LCD display Record and verify the UUT RESP reading Set simulator Respiration to 60 BrPM Record and verify the UUT RESP reading From RESP menu select turn parameter off 02 N N 9 4 8 5 TEMP Tests if fitted The PRO 1000 temperature system uses ALARIS Model 2885 and 2886 temperature probes This system is self calibrating
104. m circuits on the Main Board The PSU PWA contains firmware that reports the charge status of the battery to the secondary processor on the main board The secondary processor charges the battery at the fastest rate allowable while keeping the Monitor power consumption under 60W The host communication port control circuitry selects whether channel 2 is routed to the Comms connector DB 9 or the wireless connector DB 15 If channel 2 is routed to the wireless connector it can be configured for RS 232 or inverted TTL signals Channel 1 is only available on the Comms connector as inverted TTL The Mains converter module is an AC Mains to DC converter The module receives AC power from the mains input connector When AC INPUT is applied to the 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 PWA for further regulation The PSU only selects this source when DC Output is greater than 16VDC and greater than the EXTERNAL DC input voltage The Main Board configured with Flash ROM EEPROM RAM 16 bit ADC Primary Processor Secondary Processor NIBP and Temperature The Primary Processor operates from a 4 9152 MHz crystal stepped up to 49 152 MHz The Primary Processor PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 3 7 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 3 8
105. merse unit Wipe the exterior of the Monitor with a cloth slightly dampened with a mild detergent or normal hospital bactericides Use dishwashing detergents such as IVORY and JOY registered trademarks Procter amp Gamble Corp PALMOLIVE registered trademark Colgate Palmolive Corp 4 3 1 3 Cleaning of Accessories Clean the adult cuffs supplied for use with the Monitor by hand washing in warm soapy water However take care to avoid entry of water into the cuff and hoses at any time If water enters the cuff dry the cuff by passing air through it The neonatal cuffs are for single patient use discard if they become soiled Clean cuffs and hoses with a cloth slightly dampened with mild detergent Do not immerse hoses Do not immerse cuffs without prior application of cuff hose caps 48 jij GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Clean 5 sensor surface before and after each patient use Reusable sensors can be wiped with a 7096 alcohol solution If low level subsection is required wipe with a 1 10 bleach solution Do not use undiluted bleach 5 5 2596 sodium hypochlorite or any other cleaning solution other than those recommended here or in the directions for use for the sensor being used Permanent damage to the sensor could occur Do not immerse the sensor in water or these cleaning solutions because the sensor and its connector are not liquid proof Do not steriliz
106. minutes at a specified load The battery typically charges to 9096 capacity within 3 hours The Monitor may not meet Performance Specifications ANSI AAMI SP10 if it is stored or used out of environmental Specification ranges PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 15 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Capacity Battery Life Charge time Power Cable 7 0 amp hr manufacturer s rating 120 minutes 10 min using fully charged internal battery NIBP 5 min auto cycle with adult cuff ECG RESP SpO2 Active TEMP predictive mode Printer printing 2 waveforms for 1 min every 20 min at 25 mm sec 3 hours maximum with the Monitor switched off 4 hours maximum with the Monitor switched on The 16 gauge power cable is detachable and measures 10 ft 3 meters in length Note When operating on AC power use only the GE Medical Systems nformation Technologies supplied mains power cord to ensure water ingress protection Labeling of the power cord and or the Monitor is recommended to avoid accidental use of an alternate power cord that may compromise the IPX1 rating Fuses Internal 51 0 5 amp FS2 5 amp FS3 5 amp FS4 FS5 FS7 FS8 External FS6 2 7 6 NIBP Method Modes BP Measurement Ranges Systolic MAP 2 16 60V auto reset 125V fast acting not resettable 125V fast acting not resettable 0 1amp 60V auto reset 0 5 amp 60V auto reset 0 5 amp 60V auto reset 0 5 amp 60V auto reset 10 amp 250V
107. ncy filtering for EMC and ESU interference rejection Two electrodes are selected for ECG measurement by a multiplexer LSO LS1 signal controlled and passed to a differential amplifier A PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 3 9 PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 3 3 7 Pneumatic Control 3 10 second multiplexor selects the third electrode the one not sent to the differential amplifier and drives the signal with an amplified and inverted version of the common mode voltage of the two measuring electrodes This feedback action cancels most of the common mode signal applied to the differential amplifier The output signal from the differential amplifier is then routed to the bandpass filter and pacemaker detection circuit The ECG PWA uses the pacemaker detection circuit to prevent pacemaker signals from interfering with heart rate measurements The signals are sent through bandpass filter designed to pass pacemaker pulses in preference to ECG signals The filter output is applied to a comparator that asserts an output signal when the input signal exceeds its positive or negative threshold This output signal is used by the controller to blank the ECG signal channel and alert the host to the presence of a pacemaker pulse The filtered ECG signal is routed to the A D converter for transfer to the Main Board The respiration circuit uses the ECG electrodes to measure respiration rate This is achieved by applying an excitation cu
108. ndstill 10 s per AAMI EC13 1992 tachycardia waveforms 10 s per AAMI EC13 1992 1992 tachycardia waveforms 10 s per AAMI EC13 1992 2 23 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual NELLCOR Measurement Range SpO Pulse Rate Accuracy and Motion Tolerance Saturation Without Motion Adults Without Motion Neonate With Motion Adults Neo Low Perfusion MASIMO Measurement Range SpO2 Accuracy and Motion Tolerance Saturation Without Motion Adult Ped Without Motion Neonate With Motion Adult Ped Neo t Low Perfusiont Noninvasive Blood Pressure Range Adult ped Neonate Accuracy Alarm Limits 10 250 beats min 2 24 1 to 100 20 to 250 beats min 70 to 100 2 digits 70 to 10096 3 digits 70 to 10096 3 digits 70 to 100 2 digits 0 to 69 unspecified 1 to 100 70 to 10096 2 digits 70 to 10096 3 digits 70 to 10096 3 digits 70 to 100 2 digits 0 to 69 unspecified 30 200 beats min 30 220 beats min 3 596 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SECTION 3 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 3 2 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 3 1 INTRODUCTION 3 2 OVERALL PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 3 2 1 Nellcor SpO and Masimo SpO SECTION 3 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION This section provides an overall theory of operation and functional description of the DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor The Monitor has B
109. ng holidays 1 5 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Packing 1 Remove all hoses cables sensors and power Instructions cords from the Monitor before packing If the original shipping 2 Pack only the accessories you are requested to carton is available return place them in a separate bag and insert the follow these bag and the product inside the shipping carton recommended packing instructions 3 Use the original shipping carton and packing materials if available If the original shipping 1 Place the product in a plastic bag and tie or tape the carton is not available bag to prevent loose particles or materials from follow these entering openings such as hose ports recommended packing instructions 2 Use a sturdy corrugated container to ship the product tape securely to seal the container for shipping 3 Pack with 4 to 6 inches of padding on all sides of the product Insurance 1 3 4 Service Loaners and Rentals Insurance is at the customer s discretion The shipper must initiate claims for damage to the product A loaner unit is provided at no charge during the warranty period of the product when we perform the repair service Within 48 hours of your request a loaner will be shipped to your facility GE Medical Systems nformation Technologies pays the shipping charges for a loaner sent to the customer for product repairs under the warranty e Rental units are available in non warrant
110. nob to select pneumatic reset 4 Turn and press the SelectKnob to select valve close 5 Observe that both PT1 Pressure and PT2 Pressure equal initial values of zero mmHg 0 mmHg 6 Connect the pneumatic hose to the Monitor s NIBP port 7 Fold the adult cuff so the index line is aligned with the inner range mark on the inside of the cuff Make sure all fittings are tight and that the valve on the inflation bulb is closed tightly If there is doubt about the integrity of the system perform the leak test paragraph 4 8 2 1 before continuing 8 Close the pressure release valve on the manometer inflation bulb and manually pump up the pressure until the manometer indicates approximately 220 mmHg 9 Allow the pressure to stabilize for at least one minute Then open the pressure release valve on the manometer inflation bulb and carefully bleed off pressure until the manometer indicates 200 mmHg 10 Observe that the values of PT1 Pressure and PT2 Pressure on the menu indicate within 1 mmHg of the pressure shown on the manometer Verify the system linearity by repeating steps 8 amp 9 using manometer readings of 250 mmHg 150 mmHg and 50 mmHg Observe that the PT1 and PT2 Pressures are within 3 mmHg of manometer readings for each of these pressure indications If not proceed to paragraph 4 8 2 3 4 8 2 3 Pressure Recalibration CAUTION Calibration equipment should always be kept dry and free of particula
111. not charge Charging battery in Charge at basic room temperature of 59 unusually cold or hot 16 C to 86 30 Slowly bring temperatures battery to basic room temperature before recharging Batteries cannot be fully charged unless internal temperatures between 57 F 15 C and 109 40 C GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4 11 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 45 SAFETY RESISTANCE TESTING Using a safety analyzer Dynatech Nevada Model 235A or equivalent check the ground resistance of the Monitor Refer to the Rear View graphic for locations of test points Host Communications Cover Removal is necessary to access the safety lug and battery fuse Phillips Screw 5 00 00000 0000 00 Phillips Screw Lug AC Mains Input External DC Ground Terminal Input Ground Pole is positive Battery Fuse Protective Earth Safety Lug Rear View of Monitor with Safety Connection Exposed Earth To Secondary Verify that the resistance between the AC Mains ground Continuity pin and the External DC connector ground is less than 10 AC Mains Leakage For the following tests 260 VAC is applied at the Monitor s Normal Polarity AC Mains input in normal polarity 4 12 GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual No Fault Open Ground Open Neutral AC Mains Leakage Reverse Polarity No Fault Open Ground Open Neutral ECG Leakage Temperature Leakage SPO2 Leakag
112. nvironment Guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD 6 kV contact 6 kV contact Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the EN 61000 4 2 8 kV air 8 KV air relative humidity should be at least 3096 Electrical fast 2 kV for power supply lines N A No AC Input transient burst 1 kV for input output lines EN 61000 4 4 Surge 1 kV differential mode N A No AC Input EN 61000 4 5 2 kV common mode Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines EN 61000 4 11 lt 5 gt 95 dip in for 0 5 cycles lt 40 U gt 60 dip in for 5 cycles 7096 0 gt 30 dip in for 25 cycles lt 5 U gt 95 dip in Ui for5s 596 U gt 95 dip in for 0 5 cycles lt 40 gt 60 dip in Uy for 5 cycles lt 70 0 gt 30 dip in 0 for 25 cycles lt 5 gt 95 dip in for5s Mains power should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the DINAMAP ILC 1927 requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that the Host monitor be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery Power frequency 50 60 Hz magnetic field EN 61000 4 8 3 A m 3 A m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristics of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment
113. or locate and press the key marked OFF ON at the front of the Monitor GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4 41 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 9 PIN FEMALE FRONT VIEW 15 PIN MALE FRONT VIEW Figure 4 3 SERIAL COMMUNICATION CABLE 442 MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 15 PIN FEMALE FRONT VIEW B 7 8 5 4 3 3 4 12 13 14 15 Figure 4 4 DB15 REAR PANEL CONNECTOR REMOTE ALARM TEST PLUG 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 234 5 6 8 QUO QOO On 470 15 PIN MALE FRONT VIEW Figure 4 5 TEST PLUG ASSEMBLY GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4 43 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual APPENDIX A Test Record APPENDIX A Test Record DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual APPENDIX A Test Record DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Model TEST RECORD Serial Step Description Min N A Safety Testing 4 5 External DC to GND Resistance 0 1000 4 5 Normal no fault leakage HA 0 500 4 5 Normal open ground leakage uA 0 500 4 5 Normal open neutral leakage uA 0 500 4 5 Reverse no fault leakage HA 0 500 4 5 Reverse open ground leakage 0 500 4 5 Reverse open neutral leakage HA 0 500 4 5 ECG leakage HA 0 50 4 5 Temp Leakage HA 0 150
114. ower Faulty power supply Faulty PSU PWA Faulty Main Board Faulty cables Faulty power Off On front panel switch Solution Check AC Power Replace power supply FRU 2014832 001 Replace PSU PWA FRU 2014829 001 Replace Main Board FRU 2013782 001 Replace defective cable FRU 2014843 001 or 2014828 001 Replace defective keyboard PWA FRU 2013781 001 Problem Unit will not operate on battery Cause Rear case battery disconnect fuse open or not plugged in Faulty battery pack e Faulty PSU PWA Solution e Plug in or replace battery disconnect fuse Part 628192 Replace battery pack FRU 2014833 001 Replace PSU PWA FRU 2014829 001 Problem Unit will not operate on external DC power Cause Faulty DC input jack DC cable e Faulty PSU PWA Solution e Replace DC input jack cable FRU 2014835 001 Replace PSU PWA FRU 2014829 001 Problem Unit powers on but no display Cause Faulty display e Faulty backlight driver e Faulty Main Board e Faulty PSU PWA Solution e Replace display FRU 2013792 001 APPENDIX E Troubleshooting E 3 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Replace Main Board FRU 2013782 001 Replace Main Board FRU 2013782 001 Replace PSU PWA FRU 2014829 001 Problem Unit will not perform NIBP function Cause Faulty Main Board Faulty pneumatics assembly Faulty pneumatics cable e Faulty front panel switch Solution e Replace Main Board FRU
115. oxygen tent Type BF and type CF applied parts Defibrillation protected When used with the GE Medical Systems nformation Technologies recommended accessories the Monitor is protected against the effects of defibrillator discharge If monitoring is disrupted by the defibrillation the Monitor will recover IPX1 The DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor is protected against vertically falling drops of water and conforms with the IEC 529 standard at level of IPX1 Vertically falling drops of water shall have no harmful effects to the Monitor 0086 This product conforms with the essential requirements of the Medical Device Directive 93 42 Accessories without the CE mark are not guaranteed to meet the Essential Requirements of the Medical Device Directive DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitor is classified with respect to electric shock fire and mechanical and other specified hazards only in accordance with CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 Also evaluated to 601 2 30 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 13 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual This equipment is suitable for connection to public mains as defined in CISPR 11 The signal systems of the Monitor conform to EN 475 1995 This Monitor conforms to safety standard for medical devices to IEC 601 1 EN 60601 BS 5724 1 AS NZS3200 1 0 e This Monitor conforms to safety standard IEC 60601 1 2 Software is developed in accordance with IEC 601 1 4 e The ECG parameter conforms to I
116. ply Voltage adu 101 lt 161 lt 176 test fail safe logic 12 Supply adu 78 lt 103 129 keypad LED test Battery Voltage adu 138 187 220 keypad KEY test DP 1100 SN BATTERY Main System SW SUNSCRAA Secondary Processor SW SSPR2RAA Additional Resources S3MODRAA S3LSPRAA S3LGERAA S3LFRRAA S3LITRAA S3LLTRAA Main Service Menu GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4 21 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 4 8 1 9pO Tests NOTE For each parameter there are one or more service screens that display operating values and tests that are applicable to the parameter type Refer to the following paragraphs for information about each parameter At the conclusion of the tests select go to service menu at the top of the screen to return to the Service Menu main screen Additional resources depend on the configuration of the Monitor 4 8 1 1 For Monitors With Nellcor On occasion when testing the integrity of the Nellcor oximetry system abnormal results may occur when introducing large changes in the pulse rate and or pulse amplitude Extreme changes in rate sent to the Nellcor sensor by the SpO may cause the 5 algorithm to completely miss finding the pulse rate This is an expected result To work around this incrementally step up or down the settings on your SpO simulator and allow the monitor to detect and display the new pulse rate or saturation Nellcor recommends use of the S
117. rials 1 7 Tod W 1 9 SECTION 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 1 reja Sen 2 3 2 2 Product Configurations uoce 2 3 2 3 Controls Indicators and Connectors 2 3 2 3 1 Rear Panel Connections 2 4 2 3 2 Front Panel Controls and 2 4 2 3 3 Symbols Associated With the PRO 1000 Monitor 2 5 2 4 Host Port reddas dare usb Svcd Dres qa oto A et ied Lu Ge La 2 7 2 451 Pii ASSIgninehisus o 2 8 2 4 2 IPC 1928 2 9 2 5 Compatible PONS 2 11 2 6 Product Gompliatie spere apt RE KAK KK RA 2 13 2 7 Specifications 2 15 2 1 Nechablledls yan dede 2 15 EE 2 15 2 7 3 Environmental us eade co 2 15 Deya MU N 2 15 21 9 Power all kbk dn Dila la yu dak Ur Dr n n 2 15 2756 ES 2 16 2 7 7 HUIBBOXTEMB 2 17 2 7 8 NELLCOR 5
118. rrent 61 5 kHz well outside the bandwidth of normal ECG signals generated by a square wave switch onto two selected electrodes The measured voltage drop 15 filtered the baseline component removed and amplified The analog voltage representing the impedance is routed to A D converter for transfer to the Main Board The ECG PWA provides isolated power to its circuitry using an isolation transformer transformer driver drives the transformer primary at a frequency of about 350 kHz The voltage of the transformer secondary is full wave rectified using two Schottky barrier diodes The isolated voltage is filtered by capacitors and regulated by a 5V regulator Isolated ground is obtained from the center tap of the transformer The data transferred from the A D converter to the host is isolated using opto couplers The pneumatic functional block includes the control signal decode logic the valve driver circuitry the pump driver circuitry pump current measurement circuit and a safety interlock circuit PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual There are two transducers on board PT1 and PT2 PT1 is used for main readings while PT2 confirms readings and is used to derive overpressure signals The following signals are multiplexed into a 16 bit SAR A D converter via a multiplexor the output of the measurement pressure sensor after amplification and filtering by means of a passive 1KHz low pass anti
119. s Decimal Explanation Suggested Replacement output to printer queue overflow output to printer queue overflow input queue from system Printer overflow invalid speed seting annotation queue overflow Printer invalid location invalid number of waves setting Respiration Parameter Error Messages Decimal Error Explanation Suggested Replacement 101 This means something was wrong ECG Board with memory at wake up Couldn t get data space These last three mean that the ECG Board algorithm execution couldn t keep up with the data acquistion C 8 APPENDIX C Error Codes DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual APPENDIX D Required Service Equipment APPENDIX D Required Service Equipment DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual D 2 APPENDIX D Required Service Equipment DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual D 1 REQUIRED SERVICE EQUIPMENT ECG simulator DNI model 214B or equivalent ECG cable pn 107326 amp 107328 SPO2 simulator recommends use of the SRC MAX Portable Tester Masimo recommends BIO TEK SpO2 simulators SPO2 adapter cable e analyzer DNI Nevada CuffLink or equivalent Adult Cuff pn 2774 Adult Hose pn 107365 Adult mandrel end block and spacer blocks DNI pn 5215 0268 5215 0269 Calibration Kit pn 320246 available through GE Medical Systems e Inflation bulb and associated tubing Manometer Digital 0
120. s from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radio and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters and electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the equipment is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the equipment should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as re orienting or relocating the equipment Over the frequency range 150 KHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m F 16 APPENDIX F Electromagnetic Compatibility DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Recommended Separation Distances The table below provides the recommended separation distances in meters between portable and mobile RF communication equipment and the DINAMAP IPC 1928 The DINAMAP 1928 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment on which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the DINAMAP IPC 1928 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the DINAMAP IPC 1928 as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment
121. s manual you notice errors omissions incorrect data or if you can suggest comments that may help improve this manual please notify GE Medical Systems nformation Technologies Technical Publications 4502 Woodland Corporate Boulevard Tampa Florida 33614 Changes to the Service Manual either in response to user input or to reflect continuing product improvements are accomplished through the reissuing of an updated manual Changes occurring between reissues are addressed through Change Information Sheets and replacement pages a Change Information Sheet does not accompany your manual the manual is correct as printed The warranty for this product is enclosed with the product in the shipping carton All repairs on products under warranty must be performed or approved by Product Service personnel Only qualified electronics service personnel should repair products not covered by warranty Unauthorized repairs will void the warranty 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 GE Medical Syst
122. screen for five seconds and the system enters failsafe mode The error code is recorded in the history log General system error codes are listed below If any other SY or similar code displays report it to Customer Support System Error Messages Error Code Explanation Possible Error Source SY 16 Power fail signal true time is too Main CPU Board long SY 19 Software detected power supply Main CPU Board out of limits failure SY 20 Checksum of code in Flash Main CPU Board Memory is not valid SY 40 Unexpected interrupt Main CPU Board SY 43 Real time clock DS1284 running Main CPU Board too slow SY 44 Real time clock 051284 running Main CPU Board too fast APPENDIX C Error Codes C 3 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Hardware Error Messages Error Code Explanation Possible Error Source 8193 HW Time Base Failure Main CPU Board 8202 HW Power Supply Power Supply Main CPU System Failure Board 8222 HW RAM Test Failure Main CPU Board 8232 HW ROM Checksum Main CPU Board failure 8252 HW Secondary processor Main CPU Board not compatible 8253 HW Secondary Main CPU Board communications failure 26631 Operating system 300 Main CPU Board Hertz timer re entry error 27268 Unexpected error condition Main CPU Board 4 APPENDIX C Error Codes DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual NIBP Parameter Error Messages Decimal Error Explanation Possible Error Source
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124. t be used with the NELLCOR DOC 10 cable the SCP 10 cable is not compatible with the PRO 1000V3 Monitor Sensor Model SpO Range 7096 10096 MAX AL 2 digits MAX N T Adult 2 digits MAX N T Neonate 3 digits MAX P 2 digits 2 digits MAX R 3 5 digits OxiCliq OxiCliq A 2 5 digits OxiCliq P 12 5 digits OxiCliq NT Adult 2 5 digits OxiCliq NT Neonate 3 5 digits OxiCliq 12 5 digits Heusable Sensor Models D YS Infant to Adult 3 digits D YS Neonate 4 digits D YS with D YSE 3 5 digits D YS with D YSPD 3 5 digits DS 100A 3 digits OXI A N Adult 3 digits OXI A N Neonate 4 digits OXI P I 3 digits Neonatal Sensor Accuracy When sensors are used on neonatal subjects as recommended the specified accuracy range is increased by 1 digit to account for the theoretical effect on oximeter measurements of fetal hemoglobin in neonatal blood For example MAX N accuracy on neonates is 3 digits rather than 2 digits The accuracy specification under motion conditions is 3 For a definition of motion contact NELLCOR Technical Services or your local representative T The MAX N and the OxiCliq were tested on patients gt 40 kg f The accuracy specification has been determined between saturations of 8096 1009 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 19 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual Sensor Light Source Wavelength Infrared 890 nm nominal Red 660 nm nominal Power
125. te System to 200 mmHg Then Hit Cal Press 200 is displayed on menu 8 Connect hose to NIBP Parameter 9 Fold the adult cuff so the index line is aligned with the inner range mark on the inside of the cuff Make sure all fittings are tight and that valve on inflation bulb is closed tightly If there is doubt about the integrity of the system perform the leak test paragraph 4 8 2 1 before continuing 10 Close the pressure release valve on the manometer inflation bulb and manually pump up GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4 29 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual the pressure until the manometer indicates approximately 220 mmHg Allow the pressure to stabilize for at least a minute Then open the pressure release valve on the manometer inflation bulb and carefully bleed off pressure until the manometer indicates a little more than 200 mmHg 12 Turn and press the to select cal press 200 but do not press the knob 13 When the manometer indicates exactly 200 mmHg press the Rotor Observe that system pressure is released and the message CAL 14 Turn and press the to select save info If the system is operating normally the menu displays Service Error None and the calibration setting is saved 15 Repeat calibration check gt procedure paragraph 4 8 2 2 to confirm the calibration setting 4 8 2 4 Overpressure Tests CAUTION Calibration equipment sho
126. te matter Moisture or foreign substances introduced to the pneumatic system will likely cause damage to the Monitor and or accessories 1 Always enter Service Mode with the password as described in paragraph 4 8 before attempting to recalibrate equipment 428 1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 2 Using the calibration kit part number 320246 an adult cuff and air hose and a manometer set up the equipment as shown in Figure 4 1 Do not connect the pneumatic hose to the NIBP port yet 3 From the Service Menu Turn and press the SelectKnob to select the NIBP service parameter cal press zero cal press 200 read ovp save cal info PT1 Pressure mmHg 0 PT1 Zero adu 451 PT2 Pressure mmhg 0 emm PT2 Zero adu 381 ressure mee Overpressure Selected Adult OVP Threshold adu 3418 3204 lt 3418 23560 Leak Test Status Leak Test Results mmHg NA lt 0 lt 6 PT1 ScaleFactor 24754 lt 27435 lt 33479 2 ScaleFactor 24754 227373 lt 33479 BATTERY NIBP Service Menu 4 and press the SelectKnob to select pneumatic reset 5 Turn and press the SelectKnob to select valve close 6 Observe that both PT1 Pressure and PT2 Pressure display initial values of 0 on the menu 7 Turn and press the SelectKnob to select cal press zero Observe that the message Infla
127. time and date option Press the SelectKnob to save the settings and continue The message CAUTION This will delete all trends and stored waveforms Are you sure you want to do this displays Highlight the yes option and press the SelectKnob A pop up window displays the message Clearing all trends and waveforms to confirm that the function is processing 4 5 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 4 2 3 Parameter Level Functional Testing After the initial configuration is complete perform functional testing of each of the parameters Using the accessories supplied with the Monitor initialize the Monitor in such a way that only one parameter is functioning at a time Probe Cover Storage Probe Holster Temp Connector ECG Connector Auxillary Output SpO Connector NIBP Connector Left Side View of Monitor Functional tests to be performed blood pressure test is carried out by connecting the supplied hose cuff together then attaching them to the NIBP Connector on the left side of the Monitor Press the GO STOP hardkey on the front to begin the NIBP cycle Connect the supplied temperature probe to the corresponding connection see illustration above A predictive temperature begins once the probe is removed from the holster on the left side Replace the probe after completion of the Temp cycle 46 1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual GENERAL M
128. ttery life is dependent upon battery usage A fully charged battery should last 120 minutes 10 min using the following setup NIBP 5 min auto cycle with adult cuff RESP SpO2 Active TEMP predictive mode Printer printing 2 waveforms for 1 min every 20 min at 25 mm sec If the battery cannot hold a charge for at least 120 minutes 10 min we recommend replacing the battery 4 8 8 Failsafe Logic Test 1 From the Service Menu turn the to select test fail safe logic dialogue box displays CAUTION This causes the system to freeze for approximately 2 seconds then enter the fail safe mode Continue 2 Turn to the yes option and press the knob 438 GENERAL MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 3 After two seconds the system freezes an alarm sounds and the screen goes blank Recycle the system power using the OFF ON button To return to the Service Mode repeat the procedures as described in Section 4 8 4 8 9 Keypad LED Test 1 From the Service Menu rotate and press the SelectKnob to select keypad LED test Observe that each of the keys on the Monitor face illuminate one key at a time With the exception of the OFF ON key observe whether or not any of the keys fail to illuminate DINAMAP PRO 1000 Go _ record silence n AUTO BP OR standby OFF ON 2 After all
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130. uld always be kept dry and free of particulate matter Moisture or foreign substances introduced to the pneumatic system will likely cause damage to the Monitor and or accessories 1 Using the calibration kit part number 320 246 an adult cuff and air hose and a manometer set up the equipment as shown in Figure 4 1 Connect the hose to the NIBP Parameter Make sure all fittings are tight and that valve on inflation bulb is closed tightly 2 From the Service Menu Turn and press the SelectKnob to select the NIBP service parameter and press SelectKnob to select pneumatic reset 4 Turn and press the SelectKnob to select valve close 5 Observe that the menu displays Overpressure Selected Adult If not turn and press the SelectKnob to select adult ovp select 6 Turn and press the SelectKnob to select inflate on The pump should begin to inflate the system 430 MAINTENANCE DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 7 Watch the pressure indication increase on the manometer and observe that the pump is shut down and the pressure is released when the manometer indicates in the range of 300 to 330 mmHg Observe that the menu displays Service Error None 8 Tum and press the SelectKnob to select pneumatic reset 9 Turn and press the SelectKnob to select valve close 10 Turn and press the SelectKnob to select neo ovp select Observe that the menu displays Overpressure Selected Neo
131. um Lengths Accessories N A RJ45 series Category 5 cable N A 683235 Adapter Cable RJ45 to DB15 600 mm 2 ft 683236 Adapter Cable RJ45 to DB25 460 mm 18 in 683242 Adapter Cable RJ45 to DB9 3 0 m 10 ft APPENDIX Electromagnetic Compatibility DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual APPENDIX G Field Replacement Units FRUs APPENDIX FRUs G 1 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual G 2 APPENDIX FRUs DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual F 1 FRU IDENTIFICATION TABLE The following table offers details of each of the corresponding bubble numbers that appear on the FRU assembly drawings FRU IDENTIFICATION TABLE ELE reme All internal hardware screws 2014595 001 HRDWR SCREWS 8 WASHERS DP1100 FRU Washers Spacers ete 2013774 001 PLASTIC FRONT AND REAR CASE PRO1000V3 FRU Must order correct fascia for countiv If Temperature version order FRU ESEC I 2013776 001 JASSY INTERFACE PANEL amp COVER PRO1000V3 FRU ECG cable is needed order FRU 1 2013778 001 55 PWA ECG BOARD PRO1000V3 FRU __________ 6503 001 ASSY PWA KEYBOARD 1000 3 FRU ne kit includes the Nellcor PWA hardware and spacers for PRO 2013783 001 55 SPO2 BOARD 8 HARDWARE FRU Series ProCare and PRO 1000V3 Monitors using SPO2 This kit includes the Masimo PWA hardware and spacers for PRO 2013786 001 55 MASIMO SPO2 BOARD 8 H
132. und Continuity 1 2 3 Note Sections 4 7 2 and 4 7 3 apply AC Mains voltage to the UUT s AC mains Insert the AC inlet test adapter and the DC Jack test adapter Measure the resistance between the AC Mains ground pin and the DC Jack test adapter Record the resistance in step 5 1 3 of appendix A or B connector Leakage current across AC Mains isolation is measured 4 7 2 AC Mains Leakage Normal Polarity 1 Plug Pro1000 into the DNI Safety Analyzer 2 Select ground leakage conductor on the DNI Safety analyzer 9 Apply 250 125VAC at the UUT s AC Mains input in normal polarity 4 Record the leakage in step 5 2 4 of appendix A or B 5 Push the open ground switch 6 Record the leakage in step 5 2 6 of appendix A or B 7 Push the open ground switch and the open switch 8 Record the leakage in step 5 2 8 of appendix A or B GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4 15 DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 4 7 3 AC Mains Leakage Reverse Polarity 1 Apply 250 125VAC at the UUT s AC Mains input in reverse polarity Record the leakage in step 5 3 2 of appendix A or B Push the open ground switch Record the leakage in step 5 3 4 of appendix A or B Push the open ground switch and the open neutral switch Record the leakage in step 5 3 6 of appendix A or B Remove AC Mains voltage from the UUT Remove the test adapters from the unit TRON 59 Note Sections 5 4 through 5 6 apply AC Mains
133. ver possible recycle the packaging of accessories and patient applied parts At the end of its service life the product described in this manual as well as its accessories must be disposed of in compliance with the guidelines regulating the disposal of such products If you have questions concerning disposal of the product please contact GE Medical Systems Information Technologies or its representatives INTRODUCTION SECTION 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 1 INTRODUCTION 2 2 PRODUCT CONFIGURATIONS 2 3 CONTROLS INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual SECTION 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Monitors provide non invasive determination of systolic blood pressure diastolic blood pressure mean arterial pressure pulse rate 3 lead ECG 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 delivery Gl endoscopy and medical surgical units Each 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 checklists enclosed within the accessory boxes If an accessory is missing or if an item is in a nonworking condition contact GE Medical Systems immediately It is recommended that all the pac
134. y situations The customer pays the shipping charges to return a loaner All loaners provided to customers must be returned within the specified time stated on the loaner agreement or a rental fee will be incurred INTRODUCTION DINAMAP PRO 1000V3 Service Manual 1 3 5 Repair 1 3 6 Replacement Accessories 1 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 4 1 General Description INTRODUCTION Repair parts can be ordered from GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Via phone 1 800 558 7044 Via FAX 1 800 421 6841 Exchange replacement assemblies such as Circuit Board Assemblies also are available ask the Customer Support representative for details Please allow one working day for confirmation of your order All orders must include the following information Facilitys complete name address and phone number FAX number Your purchase order number Your account number Replacements such as hoses and sensors must be purchased from GE Medical Systems Technologies at 1 877 274 8456 Have the Reorder Product Code of the item you wish to order your purchase order and account number available The Monitor and storage batteries are described below Refer to Section 2 for specifications The Monitor is designed for patient monitoring in acute care settings such as critical care emergency room radiology labor and delivery and operating room It allows the clinician to view record an

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