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Remove Front Housing Assembly (see page 9-2).

It is not necessary to completely remove the Board Shield to remove the Flat Panel Dis-
play Assembly. Just remove the two screws located in the narrow channel and the two 
hex stand-off screws (see 

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,"Removing the Board Shield" on page 9-13). If you 

already removed the Board Shield, proceed to the next step.

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Board.

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Remove the two screws securing the ferrite block and wide Flex Cable to the Flat Panel 
Bracket.

Carefully disconnect the flex cable connector (do not pull on the flex cable); then gently 
lift the ferrite block and flex cable off the threaded studs on the Flat Panel Bracket. 

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Summary of Contents for M1205A V24

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Page 2: ...934 7372 Publication number M1205 9303L Printed 06 2000 Warranty The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Agilent makes no warranty of any kind with regard to th...

Page 3: ...y a revision date at the bottom of the page Note that pages which are rearranged due to changes on a previous page are not considered revised The documentation printing date and part number indicate i...

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Page 5: ...d Weight 1 17 Environmental 1 18 Safety 1 18 AC Input 1 18 Patient Data Management 1 19 Display 1 20 Parameter Modules 1 20 Plug in Satellite Racks 1 20 Mounting Options 1 20 Practice Exercise 1 21 Pr...

Page 6: ...d Solving Instrument Problems 3 2 Troubleshooting Checklists 3 5 Check for Obvious Problems 3 5 Checks before opening the instrument 3 5 Isolating problems to the correct subassembly 3 8 Monochrome Fl...

Page 7: ...O2 Pleth Problems 5 17 To Troubleshoot the Module 5 17 Troubleshooting Temperature Module Problems 5 19 To Troubleshoot the Module 5 19 Troubleshooting CO2 Problems 5 21 To Troubleshoot the Module 5 2...

Page 8: ...cing the Flat Panel Display Assembly 6 18 Replacing the Front Housing Keypad 6 19 Replacing the Flat Panel Adapter Board 6 20 Replacing the Flat Panel Backlight Tube 6 21 Replacing the Power Supply As...

Page 9: ...emove the Front Housing Keypad 9 12 Version 2 Assembly Procedure for Display Options 026 to 029 less than PDC 3927 9 13 Removing the Board Shield 9 13 Removing the Flat Panel Display Assembly 9 14 Rem...

Page 10: ...lug In Modules 11 23 Plug in Module Racks 11 29 Patient Connectors and Accessories 11 30 General 11 30 ECG ECG Respiration Module Accessories 11 30 Pressure Module Accessories 11 33 Non Invasive Press...

Page 11: ...ace the Mounting Bracket A 6 Section 4 Replacement Parts for Units with the SDN Daughter Board A 6 SSHQGL 1XUVH DOO 5HOD RDUG Objectives B 1 In this appendix B 1 Introduction B 1 Use Limitations B 2 C...

Page 12: ...12 Contents...

Page 13: ...lent patient monitoring devices or similar products 3UHUHTXLVLWHV You should also have successfully completed the JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV RQFHSWV 7UDLQLQJ DQG 5HIHUHQFH manual contained in the 6HUYLFH 7UD...

Page 14: ...c procedures for all models KDSWHU 8VLQJ 6XSSRUW XQFWLRQV describes how to troubleshoot problems using error codes and other support functions KDSWHU 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ 3OXJ LQ 0RGXOHV provides troublesh...

Page 15: ...cise questions at the end of the chapter You can check your understanding of the contents of each chapter by comparing your answers to the answers provided on the last page of the chapter You can comp...

Page 16: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 2YHUYLHZ...

Page 17: ...so provides you with an overview of all instruments features component description and specifications 7RSLFV LQ WKLV KDSWHU 6HH 3DJH 7RSLFV LQ WKLV KDSWHU 6HH 3DJH Features 1 2 Patient Data Management...

Page 18: ...it uations Displays up to four waves on a monochrome or up to six waves on a color flat panel display Compatible with either the 6 or 8 slot Plug in Satellite Rack 6 slot rack docked configura tion av...

Page 19: ...atient care system connection to a host of Agilent arrhythmia monitoring systems Point of care Blood Analysis module using single use disposable cartridges Desaturation alarm Recordings available usin...

Page 20: ...Patient Data Management software ST segment analysis software OxyCRG display software Basic arrhythmia Extended arrhythmia detection when networked to one of Agilent s Arrhythmia Systems Agilent M102...

Page 21: ...0 x 480 pixel full dot graphic display unit consisting of the Flat Panel display Cold Cathode Fluorescent Tube CCFT for backlighting and Flat Panel row and column driver circuits The old and the new c...

Page 22: ...r audible alarms Interface to the Agilent monitoring network SDN system If you have the SDN daughter card installed in your Model V24 it will be different than the one shown in the illustration Refer...

Page 23: ...The plug in rack is connected to the mainframe by a cable that plugs into a serial front end link connector located on the side of the V24 V26 Series 6HUYLFH 3RUWV The V24 V26 Series application and u...

Page 24: ...The internal power is provided by two rechargeable removable batteries The batteries are 12 Volt 2 3 Amp Hour sealed lead acid batteries The battery s rate of discharge is dependent on the number and...

Page 25: ...77 F with two batteries For example the discharge time for the module configuration option A24 with ECG Resp NBP SpO2 Pressure Recorder is 1 hour The discharge time for the module configuration optio...

Page 26: ...a standard front end cable The rack may be conveniently mounted on IV pole or patient s bedside LJXUH LJKW 6ORW 3OXJ LQ 5DFN LJXUH 6L 6ORW 3OXJ LQ 5DFN Do not connect a second rack by a cable when us...

Page 27: ...ressure Output Maximum of one per monitor total of three invasive pres sure modules possible M1008A NBP Maximum of one per monitor M1008B NBP Adult Neonatal M1012A Cardiac Output Maximum of one per mo...

Page 28: ...can be made Gray hardkeys Each of these hardkeys performs the specific action indicated by the label LJXUH JLOHQW 0RGHOV 9 9 9 URQW 3DQHO LJXUH JLOHQW 0RGHO 9 7 9 7 URQW 3DQHO The Agilent Model V24CT...

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Page 30: ...pport battery operation Battery Charging indicates the Model V24CT V26CT is connected to an AC power source and the batteries are being charged The Battery Charged and the Battery Charging LEDs work t...

Page 31: ...option can be used to provide local printing capability Figure 1 10 Interface Connections on Rear Housing s shows the location of Agilent monitoring network SDN and RS 232 interface connections on the...

Page 32: ...ment by way of the Agilent monitoring network SDN interface circuitry resident in each instrument Warning Connecting the Agilent monitoring network SDN cable when the product is powered on is not supp...

Page 33: ...G HLJKW Configuration Dimensions HxWxD Weight Mainframe without plug in rack 0RGHOV 9 9 9 28 0 x 32 0 x 25 0 cm 11 0 x 12 6 x 10 2 in 0RGHOV 9 7 9 7 28 0 x 32 0 x 26 0 cm 11 0 x 12 6 x 10 4 in 0RGHOV...

Page 34: ...15 to 40 C 5 to 104 F XPLGLW 5DQJH 2SHUDWLQJ 0RGHOV 9 9 9 95 RH max 40 C 104 F Non condensing 0RGHOV 9 7 9 7 95 RH max 35 C 95 F Non condensing 6WRUDJH 90 RH max 60 C 140 F OWLWXGH 5DQJH 2SHUDWLQJ Up...

Page 35: ...WRUDJH up to 24 hours SHULRGLFDOO FTXLUHG DWD 0D LPXP QR RI SDUDPHWHUV 76 0D LPXP QR RI YDOXHV IRU HDFK SDUDPHWHU 48 96 bundle specific 6WRUDJH up to 24 hours 7DEXODU 7UHQGV 9LWDO 6LJQV 7LPH FROXPQV S...

Page 36: ...in 3DUDPHWHU 0RGXOHV See Table 1 5 Release C 0 Functionality and Options on page 1 46 and Table 1 6 Release A 0 B 0 Functionality and Options on page 1 47 for the types of parameter modules that can...

Page 37: ...ow _________ a 6 minutes of OxyCRG b 4 Waves c 8 Waves d Overview e ST segment analysis 3 The instruments will present _____________________ when networked to an Agilent arrhythmia monitoring system a...

Page 38: ...820 x 480 Pixels d 1020 x 640 Pixels e none of the above 6 What parameter module s are NOT compatible with the instruments a SvO2 b ssCO2 c Data Transfer d FiO2 e SpO2 PLETH f I STAT g EEG 7 The Agil...

Page 39: ...eries 3UDFWLFH HUFLVH QVZHUV The instruments only have one upstream Agilent monitoring network SDN connector c 8 Waves c Arrhythmia status messages delayed annotated waveform and arrhythmia data manag...

Page 40: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH QWURGXFLQJ WKH JLOHQW 9 9 6HULHV Introducing the Agilent V24 V26 Series...

Page 41: ...nd Inspection Requirements safety tests and periodic preventive maintenance Performing General Inspections of the System Cleaning Procedures Performing Accuracy and Calibration Procedures Objectives I...

Page 42: ...ols of the System 2 17 Performance Assurance Test Performance Assurance Test 2 18 Preventive Maintenance Replacement of Backlight Tube Assembly 2 19 Battery Care and Handling 2 19 Cleaning and Disinfe...

Page 43: ...form Visual and Power On test blocks If the 78581A safety test see the 78581A service manual has passed previously no further safety tests are required If the 78581A safety test has not been performed...

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Page 45: ...ECG Module 3 Observe whether the monitor boots up successfully without displaying an error code and if an ECG wave appears on the display 6WHS FWLRQ 1 Switch on the monitor 2 Plug in an ECG Module 3...

Page 46: ...chamber to the NBP connector on the NBP Module 2 Go to Service Mode 3 Press the 1 3 button on the NBP Module 4 Press 6WDUW button in the task window to close valves 5 Raise the pressure to 280 mmHg wi...

Page 47: ...by the Monitor If the difference is greater than 3 mmHg then calibrate the module 6WHS FWLRQ 1 Raise the pressure to 280 mmHg 2 Press 6WRS on the module to open valves 3 Wait 5 seconds then document t...

Page 48: ...nce line 1500 Ohm Delta impedance 0 5 Ohm Respiration Rate 40 min 6WHS Check displayed respiration rate against the simulator configuration RPM 40 2 min 7KHVH UHVXOWV GR QRW KDYH WR EH UHSRUWHG 7DEOH...

Page 49: ...H 6WHS Connect the patient simulator to the Pressure module 6WHS Set patient simulator to 0 pressure 6WHS Make a Zero Calibration with the module 6WHS Configure the patient simulator for P static 200...

Page 50: ...maximum usage please refer to the documentation delivered with the Sensor Simulator to the Patient Interface Cable 6WHS Enter the BIS Task Window by pressing 0RGXOH 6HWXS followed by 6 6WHS Start Impe...

Page 51: ...form the test for example in Europe IEC601 1 IEC601 1 1 and in the U S UL2601 1 The Metron Report should print results with the names listed below along with other data The Safety Tests required to en...

Page 52: ...NC normal condition Measures leakage current of exposed metal parts of Instrument under Test IUT and between parts of the system within the patient environment normal and reversed polarity using S2 S...

Page 53: ...for safety rea sons connected to the Protective Earth PE Max 100 mOhm Test current 25 Amps applied for 5 to 10 seconds The recommendation is to flex the main cable during the test in order to identif...

Page 54: ...switch S5 open and closed Each polarity combination possible is tested using S2 and S6 This test is applicable for every listed module ECG ECG Resp Inva sive Pressure NBP Cardiac Output CO2 SpO2 Temp...

Page 55: ...t recommends replacement of the backlight tube every 18 months of continuous use QVSHFW WKH DEOHV DQG RUGV 6WHS Examine the line power plug for damage Ensure that the prongs of the plug do not move in...

Page 56: ...signal from a fixed rate simulator on the screen 6WHS Check the ECG complexes They should be regularly spaced Uneven spacing indi cates missing pixels All portions of a simulated ECG waveform should...

Page 57: ...oes not respond perform the module self test 6WHS Ensure correct operation visually and audibly of all Alarms using if required the User Guide and a Patient Simulator Neurodyne Nevada Inc Model 217A o...

Page 58: ...the pattern is not correct refer to the troubleshooting chapter of this manual 6WHS Turn the monitor on by pressing the ON OFF button If the screen comes up blank there is a good chance you have the...

Page 59: ...t off and plugging the AC power cord into an AC source A battery s cycle life is the depth of discharge for each cycle One cycle is equivalent to one discharge and then full recharge of the battery A...

Page 60: ...at high temperatures long storage times without recharge or sustained connection to a load A quick way to tell if a battery is overdischarged is if the Charging LED on the front panel does not flash d...

Page 61: ...uration time should exceed 125 minutes If the batteries discharge much more quickly than expected the batteries have exceeded their useful life and should be replaced 6KHOI LIH DQG 7HPSHUDWXUH The she...

Page 62: ...es to the end of use when the duration time in discharging is 60 minutes The over discharge recovery of the batteries can be estimated by using the following test procedure at an ambient temperature o...

Page 63: ...es that should be cleaned regularly to ensure that they are in good condition and functioning normally Since the V24 V26 Series is used in situations where its modules may come in contact with human f...

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Page 65: ...H OZD V GLOXWH DFFRUGLQJ WR WKH PDQXIDFWXUHU V LQVWUXFWLRQV RU XVH ORZHVW SRVVLEOH FRQFHQWUDWLRQ R QRW DOORZ DQ OLTXLG WR HQWHU WKH FDVH 1HYHU VXEPHUJH DQ SDUW RI WKH V VWHP R QRW SRXU OLTXLG RQWR WKH...

Page 66: ...WKH SDSHU RXW VHQVRU The print head should also be cleaned periodically 6WHS Thread a cleaning strip included in the Recorder Module Cleaning Kit P N M1116 60201 around the roller as in shown in diag...

Page 67: ...and resume normal operation For best results use only Agilent Recorder Paper P N 40477A B LJXUH OHDQLQJ WKH 3ULQWKHDG RI WKH 5HFRUGHU 0RGXOH 5HSODFLQJ 5HFRUGHU 3DSHU 6WHS Open paper loading door and...

Page 68: ...two inches of paper Tear front edge of paper at an angle Direct front point of paper towards recorder and insert it over small plastic shelf under roll Paper must enter Thermal Recorder with point on...

Page 69: ...g the Agilent V24 V26 5HPRYLQJ 3DSHU RDGHG DFNZDUGV If paper is loaded backwards in the thermal recorder perform the following 6WHS Tear off paper and open thermal recorder door 6WHS Pinch paper at sh...

Page 70: ...ull roll out from thermal recorder Perform paper changing procedure OHDQLQJ WKH ORRG QDO VLV 0RGXOH The filter for the ventilator fan should be cleaned periodically 6WHS Slide the filter cover on the...

Page 71: ...2QO XVWRPHU 8VH ODVK DUG DQJXDJH FKDQJH 3DUW 1XPEHU 1HZ 3DUW 1XPEHU FKDQJH 3DUW 1XPEHU 1HZ 3DUW 1XPEHU English M1204 7801x M1204 7401x M1204 7901x M1204 7501x French M1204 7802x M1204 7402x M1204 790...

Page 72: ...401B M1204 7851B M1204 7451B FRENCH M1204 7802B M1204 7402B M1204 7852B M1204 7452B GERMAN M1204 7803B M1204 7403B M1204 7853B M1204 7453B DUTCH M1204 7804B M1204 7404B M1204 7854B M1204 7454B SPANISH...

Page 73: ...M1204 78541 M1204 74541 FRENCH M1204 78042 M1204 74042 M1204 78542 M1204 74542 GERMAN M1204 78043 M1204 74043 M1204 78543 M1204 74543 DUTCH M1204 78044 M1204 74044 M1204 78544 M1204 74544 SPANISH M12...

Page 74: ...ogramming tool via a banana plug 6WHS Using a small flat bladed screwdriver remove the service port connector cover located on the right side of the monitor As shown below there are two service ports...

Page 75: ...PEHUV VKRZQ LQ WKLV GRFXPHQW DUH IRU H DPSOH SXUSRVHV RQO 7KH QXPEHUV IRU WKH VRIWZDUH ZKLFK RX DUH XSJUDGLQJ RU UHSURJUDPPLQJ PD YDU References to the following softkeys are only applicable to progra...

Page 76: ...displays the status message RQILJ 0RGH FWLYH 12 021 725 1 Press the hardkey to display the Instrument Con figuration screen The screen displays the following softkeys To provide security against unaut...

Page 77: ...Press the softkey followed by the hardkey to verify the selection The system begins the utility software upgrade a process which takes approximately 30 seconds When the upgrade process is complete the...

Page 78: ...upgrade the application CPU software 3URJUDP 6RIWZDUH 1H W 5HOHDVH UTILITY Programming complete Turn power off disconnect tool and reconnect to the THE MONITOR WILL NOT RUN UNTIL THE APPLICATION CPU...

Page 79: ...PRU DUG WKDW LV SOXJJHG LQWR WKH WRRO 87 21 Monitor power must be off before proceeding 6WHS Connect the unattached end of the service port cable to the XSSHU service port on the V24 V26 Series monito...

Page 80: ...otherwise power down the monitor disconnect the Flash Programming Tool and reinstall the service port con nector cover 6WHS Power up the monitor and erase the Status Log Press and 6WHS Perform the Pe...

Page 81: ...perform an EEPROM upgrade DQG VDYH FXVWRPHU FRQILJXUDWLRQ VHWWLQJV press 6WHS Press to begin the programming process The system displays the mes sage EEPROM programming in process When the process is...

Page 82: ...6HWWLQJV 3UJ DFW HIDXOWV 3520 8SJUDGH Monitor Serial Number is Current EEPROM Number is M1204 10720 M1204 10202 Standard Config H06 4 waves 2 Press 2 Temp 0RUH 3520V 1H W 5HOHDVH LJXUH 3520 8SJUDGH 6...

Page 83: ...204 11838 C10 C06 M1204 10864 H35 M1204 11840 C10 C12 M1204 10865 D21 M1204 11841 C06 C12 M1204 10866 C06 M1204 11842 C06 C10 C12 M1204 10867 C06 C12 M1204 11843 C12 M1204 10868 C12 M1204 11844 1HRQDW...

Page 84: ...6 M1204 10782 H06 M1204 10720 C10 M1204 10783 D21 M1204 10721 C10 C06 M1204 10784 C06 M1204 10722 C10 C12 M1204 10785 C06 C12 M1204 10723 C06 C12 M1204 10786 C06 C10 C12 M1204 10787 25 H14 M1204 11700...

Page 85: ...H06 M1204 10620 C10 M1204 10683 D21 M1204 10621 C10 C06 M1204 10684 C06 M1204 10622 25 H14 M1204 11600 1HRQDWDO H24 M1204 10630 D21 M1204 11601 D21 M1204 10631 C06 M1204 11602 C06 M1204 10632 C10 M12...

Page 86: ...creen oxyCRG ST Segment Analysis C102 2 Not compatible with D21 3 wave version Anesthetic Gas Module Neonatal Event Review C04 EASI ECG C122 Printer Package Plug in Modules Max Plug in Modules 8 8 8 8...

Page 87: ...s Module Tabular Trends Neonatal Event Review C04 Plug in Modules Max Plug in Modules 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Number of Waves D21 C061 3 4 6 3 4 6 3 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 3 4 6 3 4 6 3 4 6 3 4 6 3 4 6...

Page 88: ...10465 2SWLRQ HVFULSWLRQ C10 ST Segment Analysis D20 Delete Advance Data Management D21 3 wave display 3520 RQILJXUDWLRQV SSOLFDWLRQ XQGOHV 5HYLVLRQ 6WDQGDUG 1HRQDWDO Adult ICU Defaults Switchable uni...

Page 89: ...s oxyCRG CO2 or ssCO2 Unit type not switchable always OR No Split Screen Trends or VueLink A EEPROM Part Numbers Option EEPROM Part Numbers Option M1204 10421 Standard M1204 10461 Standard M1204 10422...

Page 90: ...LQJV WR WKH 7RRO Press followed by to store the monitor s user settings on the programming tool The message Reading EEPROM is displayed followed by the message Settings stored in local memory when the...

Page 91: ...g the Agilent V24 V26 3520 ORQLQJ Monitor Serial Number is Current EEPROM Number is Press CONFIRM to read EEPROM to local memory Settings avail for EEPROM 5HDG 6HWWLQJV 3URJUDP 6HWWLQJV LJXUH 3520 ORQ...

Page 92: ...econd step DIP switches 2 5 control what default EEPROM upgrade is offered After upgrading from Revision C xx xx to Rev E 00 07 from Rev C to Rel C 0 or from Rel E to Rel C 0 you can change to another...

Page 93: ...LOSE 3 H07 CLOSE OPEN CLOSE CLOSE OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 4 H08 CLOSE OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 5 H09 CLOSE OPEN OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 6 H14 CLOSE CLOSE OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOS...

Page 94: ...are can only be added by purchasing an upgrade and can only be installed by Agilent authorized personnel If any bundle with ST capability is changed to a Neonatal bundle which does not support ST then...

Page 95: ...ting table under Isolating and Solving Instrument Problems You may also use sections Check for Obvious Problems and Checks before opening the instrument to further identify instrument problems Q WKLV...

Page 96: ...d Replace SDN cable assembly If you have the SDN Daughter Board refer to Appendix A Display goes blank and error message indicates Front End Link protocol problem The 10 MHz system clock fails causing...

Page 97: ...no chrome Flat Panel Backlight is dis turbed or improperly positioned Re position reflector film so that it properly covers backlight Blank display screen Display brightness is reduced when room tempe...

Page 98: ...broken Defective System Board Replace Keypad Replace Keypad to System Board cable Replace System Board 3OXJ LQ 5DFN UHODWHG SUREOHPV Plug in Rack falls from the wall mount Rack mounted vertically or o...

Page 99: ...e many problems by observing several indicators on the instrument before you are required to open the instrument The following sequence of steps will identify these key indicators when you begin to tr...

Page 100: ...he Model V24 monochrome uses power supply M1204 63000 option 030 The Model V24C V26C color uses power supply M1204 63000 option 031 The option number is on the mainframe serial number label on the out...

Page 101: ...There are 3 small rectangular red LEDs on the System Board see figure which indicate if there is a fault in the Application Processor Utility Processor or SDN subsystem They can be viewed through the...

Page 102: ...ont Housing to troubleshoot the unit and check the following Check power supply LEDs ___All three green LEDs should be on with power applied ___For the CT model if one or more of the LEDs are not illu...

Page 103: ...connect the power supply to System Board 5V 12V ribbon cable and observe the 5V and 12V LEDs ___If the 5V or 12V LEDs remain off this indicates a Power Supply problem ___If the 5V LED turns on or stop...

Page 104: ...tion on installing batteries ___If charged batteries are installed but the battery indicator does not appear on the display the mechanical contact that drives the indicator is faulty See Battery Probl...

Page 105: ...Adapter Board to the Flat Panel Converter cable Converter Board the Flat Panel assembly or the backlight __If the color Flat Panel screen appears totally black try viewing it obliquely from above a pe...

Page 106: ...hed check fuses F1and F2 AC fuses and F6 18V fuse Fuses F1 and F2 can be checked visually Fuse F6 must be checked with an ohmmeter and is considered good if it reads a short If the fuses are good veri...

Page 107: ...nd replace power switch assembly or power supply assembly if needed If only the RIGHTMOST LED 12V 60V was extinguished and the MIDDLE LED is on look to see if message only 6 slots may be occupied by m...

Page 108: ...V24 V26 Series Perform the following with the power switch off Connect the Model V24CT V26CT to an AC power source Observe that the leftmost LED is illuminated If it is not refer to Blown Fuses Model...

Page 109: ...can be sensed between pin 6 and ground The voltage should be 14 7 Vdc The residual capacity of the batteries can be estimated by measuring the open circuit voltage of the batteries and comparing it to...

Page 110: ...ging LED on the front panel will not light when the batteries are being charged Replace the batteries If the voltage is more than 9 Vdc but less than 14 7 Vdc allow some more time for the charger to b...

Page 111: ...FV LQ WKLV KDSWHU 6HH 3DJH Error Codes 4 2 Settings Transfer 4 12 Error Code Description 4 2 Setting the Altitude 4 13 Error Code List 4 3 Setting the Date and Time 4 13 System Configuration Problems...

Page 112: ...o when you perform a software upgrade a fatal error code may appear in the Status Log 8VLQJ UURU RGHV This section includes procedures on how to access the Status Log in the various operating modes an...

Page 113: ...most recent errors at the bottom If you have more than one error message for a single incident deal with the first occurring error message error messages are list chronologically by date and time befo...

Page 114: ...efects on any other MPB partici pant in the system Hardware Software problem refer to the corrective action description in the appropriate section after this table 201 202 00C9H 00CAH System configura...

Page 115: ...this table 380 017CH Firmware revision is incompatible with current Software revision Configuration problem refer to the corrective action description in the appropriate section after this table 390 0...

Page 116: ...e of the CPUs has failed to send a test message to the next CPU Replace the System Board 916 919 0394H 0397H Something within memory has changed unexpectedly see error range 900 914 RAM problem refer...

Page 117: ...e 1192 1223 04A8H 04C7H EEPROM configuration of the card is not compatible to the Hard ware configuration System Configuration problem refer to the corrective action description in the appropriate sec...

Page 118: ...orrect reprogram the EEPROM to the factory defaults using the programming tool 3 If the part number is incorrect reprogram the Flash EPROM using the Programming Tool 4 If the preceding actions do not...

Page 119: ...s Rebooting Allow the system to reboot If the error code recurs replace the System Board XULQJ 5XQ WLPH If occurrence is transient ignore If error code recurs often perform the extended test in Servic...

Page 120: ...ot Data Transfer Module 32744 7FE8H 21035 522BH 21107 5273H 24138 5E4AH Internal time handling problem This error does not imply defec tive behavior Ignore 32747 7FEBH 3733 0E95H 11200 2BC0H 20004 4E2...

Page 121: ...es operating modes When Service Mode is entered or exited all monitor settings are reset to the user defaults and the database is cleared In the Service Mode the display becomes blank and the message...

Page 122: ...can be stored in the EEPROM of the modules During monitoring changes in the active settings are recognized and saved This allows the module to retain all settings even if transported from one system t...

Page 123: ...cause the algorithm adjusts the measurement according to altitude The altitude setting is made in the Global Switches task window 6HWWLQJ WKH DWH DQG 7LPH This facility allows you to set the system da...

Page 124: ...sk Window EEPROM Number for example M1204 10202 Serial Number for example 3609A07285 LVSOD LQJ WKH 6RIWZDUH RU DUGZDUH 5HYLVLRQ Press Press Press the key corresponding to the required revision screen...

Page 125: ...makes a hot start when it has been powered down for a period less than one minute The active user default values including parameter module settings are recovered and retained on restart DUP 6WDUW Dur...

Page 126: ...RU WHVW LV HTXLYDOHQW WR D FROG VWDUW This test is not performed during the standard boot process but is a software switch that can be selected in the Service Mode Press the Monitor Setup hardkey and...

Page 127: ...creen in tabular format The devices on each connected branch of the network are detailed in the table rows Up to 15 rows of information are displayed at one time Use the and softkeys to scroll through...

Page 128: ...r 4 Bed Computer 3 0 78504 Patient Information Center 4 Bed Monitoring M2350 60 Agilent Component Central Monitor 3 0 78560 Patient Information Center 6 Bed Monitoring M2350 60 Agilent Component Centr...

Page 129: ...lays the protocol release of each device on each branch ROXPQ 55 Lists hexadecimal error codes for each device on the network If the code is 00 no errors are present Otherwise interpret the error code...

Page 130: ...ate of each device An example status line would be 6 1 21 1 7 7 Which can be interpreted as follows 6 1 Device is connected to the SDN Network 1 7 Network is active 21 Device is on line 7 Test Mode is...

Page 131: ...nt down 6WHS Power the instrument up 6WHS Press 6WHS Press 6WHS Press to initiate the loopback test The message RS232 port receive and transmit test passed appears with Port 1 Port 1 if the test is su...

Page 132: ...used for current limit protection 2 25 Pin D Sub Female Connector Agilent PART NO 1251 0064 3 25 Pin Connector Hood Agilent Part No 1251 1550 4 Heat shrink tubing apply as necessary to insulate connec...

Page 133: ...inate an individual display test by pressing the hardkey again Select another display test or press hardkey to return to Monitor Setup menu RORU If you pressed any keys return to the Main Screen by pr...

Page 134: ...ample a cold start runs more extensive memory tests than warm or hot starts An extended test can be activated in the Service Mode to run an extensive test of the Monitor When selected the extended tes...

Page 135: ...rect in the local buffer on the CPU Any problems are reported to the Status Log If software on one Application CPU reports a problem the operating system will try to clear this buffered data by reboot...

Page 136: ...ut sensor dirty or dusty Clean paper out sensor Recorder not communicating with System Poor connection to the front end rack Only one recorder module may be used with each monitor System not configure...

Page 137: ...for Bank A Switch 6 are Up for A4 metric paper and Down for A US format 7DEOH 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ WKH WHUQDO 3ULQWHU 6 PSWRP 3RVVLEOH DXVH RUUHFWLYH FWLRQ No Printer Available or Printer Malfunction statu...

Page 138: ...he HP LaserJet II III IV printers is set using the keys on the control panel of the printer SYM SET ROMAN 8 AUTO CONT OFF I O SERIAL BAUD RATE 19200 ROBUST XON ON DTR POLARITY HI 3 3ULQWHU The configu...

Page 139: ...SWV This chapter uses visual indications Inops error messages and other operational symptoms to help you diagnose problems with the Agilent Plug in Modules Symptoms have been grouped based on the meas...

Page 140: ...ems 5 21 Troubleshooting Blood Analysis Problems 5 24 Troubleshooting BIS Problems 5 29 Troubleshooting VueLink Module Problems 5 37 Self Test Procedure Overview 5 40 Performing the ECG or ECG RESP Mo...

Page 141: ...module plugged into the module racks you are using If more than one tcpO2 tcpCO2 module is plugged in the supernumerary modules are ignored and should be removed 6WHS Check the connection on the modul...

Page 142: ...VDJHV IRU WKH WFS2 WFS 2 0RGXOH Message Possible Cause Corrective Action TC Equip Malf with prompt module mal function Module is faulty Transducer has been inserted and removed into from calibration c...

Page 143: ...4 tc NO TRANSDUC No transducer is connected to the module Connect transducer to module tc CHANGE SITE The site timer in the module has expired Change application site and restart timer tc CAL FAILED...

Page 144: ...function of the Calibration Unit 6WHS Make sure that you are not in Service mode 6WHS Set the transducer temperature to 43 0o C 6WHS Using a calibration unit Agilent M1918A or Radiometer calibration u...

Page 145: ...mmHg 11 3 kPa 36 mmHg 4 9 kPa 68 mmHg 9 3 kPa 81 mmHg 11 1 kPa 35 mmHg 4 8 kPa 66 mmHg 9 1 kPa 79 mmHg 10 8 kPa 34 mmHg 4 7 kPa 64 mmHg 8 9 kPa 77 mmHg 10 6 kPa 33 mmHg 4 6 kPa 62 mmHg 8 7 kPa 75 mmH...

Page 146: ...6WHS Check the connection on the module and the rack interface Unplug and re plug the ECG RESP module and check if the green LED on the ECG RESP module lights up after re plugging If it does not proce...

Page 147: ...ption the wrong lead set is used Lead set or ECG Module may be defective Make sure all electrodes are correctly attached With activated EASITM option make sure you are using the correct 5 elec trode l...

Page 148: ...two status messages Too many modules of the same type connected and Currently ignored module in rack position x x The last message enables you to identify the supernumerary module These modules are ig...

Page 149: ...RU 3UHVVXUH 123 0HVVDJH 3RVVLEOH DXVH RUUHFWLYH FWLRQ Px UNPLUGGED Pressure module is unplugged from the rack Perform Step 6 on page 5 10 Px NO TRANSDUCER No transducer connected to the module Connect...

Page 150: ...turned on Turn it on if it is not 6WHS Make sure you don t have more than one NBP module plugged into the module racks you are using If more than one NBP module is plugged in the supernumerary module...

Page 151: ...UHFWLYH FWLRQ NBP UNPLUGGED NBP is unplugged from rack Perform Step 4 on page 5 12 NBP EQUIP MALF Hardware problem in mod ule or tubing Exchange the tubing and restart measurement If the INOP reoccurs...

Page 152: ...ed 6WHS Check the connection on the module and the rack interface Unplug and re plug the C O module and check if the green LED on the C O module lights up after re plugging If it does not proceed with...

Page 153: ...KH 2 0RGXOH 123 0HVVDJH 3RVVLEOH DXVH RUUHFWLYH FWLRQ C O UNPLUGGED C O module is unplugged from the rack Perform Step 5 on page 5 14 Tblood NO TRANSDUC No C O Interface Cable attached to the module C...

Page 154: ...er connected appears in the Measure C O Task Window If you get the correct results from the Service Tool and the Task Window message still appears replace the Injectate Temperature Probe 1 For correct...

Page 155: ...supernumerary module These modules are ignored and should be removed 6WHS Check the connection on the module and the rack interface Unplug and re plug the SpO2 Pleth module and check if the green LED...

Page 156: ...INOP persists replace module SpO2 PLETH UNPLUGGED SpO2 PLETH module is unplugged from the rack Perform Step 5 on page 5 17 SpO2 ERRATIC Erratic SpO2 measurements often due to a faulty transducer or i...

Page 157: ...the supernumerary module These modules are ignored and should be removed 6WHS Check the connection on the module and the rack interface Unplug and re plug the TEMP module and check if the green LED on...

Page 158: ...e next step if not replace the module 6WHS Refer to the following table Correct the possible cause identified by the INOP message and verify that the INOP disappears If the problem still exists replac...

Page 159: ...the connection on the module and the rack interface Unplug and re plug the CO2 module and check if the green LED on the CO2 module lights up after re plugging If it does not proceed with the followin...

Page 160: ...a calibration as described in CO2 Module section of the 8VHU V 5HIHUHQFH 0DQXDO If the transducer is replaced the new transducer must be re calibrated CO2 FAILED CAL Calibration aborted due to power f...

Page 161: ...10 minutes or Tubing locked in pump system tubing or filter to patient Replace tubing CO2 SIDESTRM MALF Sidestream malfunction in the transducer or module Replace module CO2 SIDESTRM OFF Pump automat...

Page 162: ...nd the rack interface Unplug and re plug the Blood Analysis module and check if the 2 green LEDs on the Blood Analysis module light up after re plugging If they do not proceed with the following Put t...

Page 163: ...r still exists If you haven t confirmed the measurement yet the change will be visible immediately 6WHS The Task Window displays messages dealing with Blood Analysis module failures The following tabl...

Page 164: ...nic simu lator Analysis Inter rupted Use Other Cartridge 4 8 Module has been pulled out of the rack during a measurement and then replaced Wait for the locked LED to go off then remove the cartridge a...

Page 165: ...298 299 May have various mal function causes located in the module Use an electronic simula tor twice then use a car tridge with sample or control solution If an error condition occurs call your servi...

Page 166: ...ither not enough sam ple in the sample well or there are bubbles in the sample Perform a new measure ment making sure that you fill the cartridge properly and without bubbles Cartridge Error Use Other...

Page 167: ...on if it is not 6WHS Make sure the BIS numeric is turned on Turn it on if it is not 6WHS Make sure you don t have more than one BIS module plugged into the module racks you are using If more than one...

Page 168: ...RU PXVW EH FRQQHFWHG WR WKH PRGXOH 6WHS Refer to the following table Correct the possible cause identified by the INOP mes sage and verify that the INOP disappears The order of the possible causes ref...

Page 169: ...Self Test Procedures for BIS com ponents on page 5 34 If it fails replace DSC2 If INOP persists replace PIC BIS DSC INCOMPAT DSC is not supported by the BIS Engine or new DSC connected to an old BIS...

Page 170: ...ace Sensor Enter BIS Task Window Make sure all leads have passed the Cyclic Impedance Check which has been automatically performed Perform the PIC DSC Test as described under Self Test Procedures for...

Page 171: ...detected for longer than 1 minute Check the patient Check the leads for proper connection BIS SQI 50 The signal quality is below 50 This may occur as a result of arti fact such as those gener ated fr...

Page 172: ...stly replace PIC with a known good one Perform test again If it fails again DSC is faulty and has to be replaced 127 If the DSC PIC Test alternately passes and fails this indicates a broken DSC cable...

Page 173: ...GH 7DVN LQGRZ The Service Mode Task Window provides additional information which is explained in the following section To enter the window change to Service Mode and press followed by Please wait at l...

Page 174: ...Power On Off or un replugging the BIS module Test passed failed Result of the automatic BIS Self Test2 as well as the manually started DSC Self Test described on page 5 34 6 QJLQH Gain High Pass block...

Page 175: ...dule The test itself is carried out in Monitoring Mode For information concerning the configuration of VueLink modules see the M1032A VueLink Module Handbook part number M1032 9000B 6WHS Plug the VueL...

Page 176: ...es will lie within the specified ranges If either limit of either wave falls outside the respective gridlines then the module being tested is faulty regardless of the passed failed messages The and so...

Page 177: ...system and turned ON Perform the following quick system check to verify that computer module integral rack and plug in modules are communicating properly before verifying the individual parameter mod...

Page 178: ...6 VWHP 6HOI 7HVW 9DOXHV 0RGXOH 7HVW 1XPHULF 7HVW DYHIRUP ECG 100 bpm in ADULT mode 125bpm in NEO PED mode Simulated Square Wave RESP 15 rpm in ADULT mode 30 rpm in PEDI mode 55 rpm in NEO mode Simula...

Page 179: ...WHQGHG 6HOI 7HVW GLVSOD VKRZLQJ DOO SRVVLEOH ZDYHIRUPV BED 17 Adult 23 FEB 89 18 19 HR Test Signals active No monitoring II HR 100 120 0 ABP ABP 120 O 60 PAP 120 0 PAP 40 0 CO2 120 0 58 NBP 0 0 ETCO2...

Page 180: ...itry including the sensitivity detection circuit 6HOI 7HVW The test signals last about 30 seconds and then the display returns to the normal monitoring mode The M1006A Pressure self test may be perfor...

Page 181: ...st signals last about 30 seconds and then the display returns to the normal monitoring mode 7 67 Press 5 68 7 If the module is functioning correctly the following derived values and waveform are displ...

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Page 183: ...External Simulator M3634A may be performed at any time 7 67 Insert the External Simulator into the cartridge slot of the module 5 68 7 Either PASS or FAIL will be displayed on the Monitor to indicate...

Page 184: ...ssors are not working properly and the module should be replaced 3HUIRUPLQJ WKH 9XH LQN 0RGXOH 6HOI 7HVW XWR KHFN The VueLink Module performs an automatic check when the module is plugged in to the mo...

Page 185: ...ck your understanding of how to remove and replace the key field replaceable assemblies 7RSLFV LQ WKLV KDSWHU 6HH 3DJH 7RSLFV LQ WKLV KDSWHU 6HH 3DJH URQW RXVLQJ 5HPRYDO 3URFHGXUHV 6 2 URQW RXVLQJ 5HS...

Page 186: ...r applied to the instrument Failure to adhere to this warning could cause serious injury or death Before doing any disassembly turn power off and disconnect the Local Distribution Cable AC power cable...

Page 187: ...onnect the Keypad cable from the System Board Disconnect the Flat Panel data cable from the Flat Panel Adapter Board Disconnect the contrast knob connector from the Flat Panel Adapter Board NOTE If yo...

Page 188: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSDLULQJ WKH JLOHQW 0RGHO 9 Repairing the Agilent Model V24 1 Keypad connector 2 Flat Panel data con nector 3 Flat Panel contrast knob connector 1 2 3...

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Page 190: ...iring the Agilent Model V24 5HPRYLQJ WKH URQW RXVLQJ H SDG Remove power to the instrument and disconnect the AC power cord Remove the Front Housing Assembly and keypad ribbon cable Remove four nuts se...

Page 191: ...Flat Panel interface cable from the Flat Panel Adapter Board Disconnect the Backlight cable from the Flat Panel Adapter Board Remove the 4 screws connecting the Flat Panel Adapter Board to the Flat P...

Page 192: ...s described above Disconnect Flat Panel interface cable from Flat Panel Adapter Board Disconnect Flat Panel Backlight connector from Flat Panel Adapter Board Turn the Flat Panel Bracket over and lay o...

Page 193: ...and rub ber boots LOOSEN SCREW PUSH UP COVER REMOVE BACK LIGHT NOTE WIRE DRESSING 1RWHV 7KH ORQJHU OHQJWK DFNOLJKW ZLUH LV SODFHG DORQJ WKH DFNOLJKW LQ WKH FKDQQHO SURYLGHG LQ WKH KRXVLQJ KHQ UH LQVWD...

Page 194: ...flat blade screwdriver pry the service port cover from the Rear Housing and remove 6 VWHP RDUG LQWHUIDFH FRQQHFWRUV 1 Keypad connector 2 Flat Panel Data Connector 3 5V and 12V power supply connector 4...

Page 195: ...OHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSDLULQJ WKH JLOHQW 0RGHO 9 Repairing the Agilent Model V24 Remove the 5 screws securing the System Board to the Rear Housing Remove the System Board from the Rear Hous...

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Page 197: ...securing the instrument feet to the rear housing Remove feet From underneath the instrument remove one retaining screw at the front center of the rear housing Depending on the type of rear housing re...

Page 198: ...QW 0RGHO 9 Repairing the Agilent Model V24 On rear housings with a serial prefix code of 3608 remove the 6 screws at the rear of the instrument Slide the Power Supply Chassis Assembly from the front o...

Page 199: ...the Agilent Model V24 Remove 5 screws connecting the Power Supply Board to the chassis Disconnect the Power Switch Cable from the Power Supply Board Lift Power Supply Board off the chassis ON OFF Swi...

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Page 201: ...V24 Attach the Front Housing Assembly to the Rear Housing Replace the 4 screws at the rear of the Front Housing Assembly Connect the Local Distribution Cable AC power cable Plug in Satellite Rack cab...

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Page 203: ...XLGH 5HSDLULQJ WKH JLOHQW 0RGHO 9 Repairing the Agilent Model V24 5HSODFLQJ WKH URQW RXVLQJ H SDG Insert the keypad onto the Front Housing Replace four nuts securing keypad to the Front Housing Instal...

Page 204: ...the 4 spacers attached to the Flat Panel Bracket Replace the 4 screws connecting the Flat Panel Adapter Board to the Flat Panel Bracket Connect the Backlight cable to the Flat Panel Adapter Board Con...

Page 205: ...cket TIGHTEN SCREW PUSH DOWN COVER NOTE WIRE DRESSING 1RWHV 7KH ORQJHU OHQJWK DFNOLJKW ZLUH LV SODFHG DORQJ WKH DFNOLJKW LQ WKH FKDQQHO SURYLGHG LQ WKH KRXVLQJ KHQ UH LQVWDOOLQJ RU UHSODF LQJ WKH EDFN...

Page 206: ...9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSDLULQJ WKH JLOHQW 0RGHO 9 Repairing the Agilent Model V24 Replace 4 screws securing the Flat Panel to the Flat Panel Bracket Install the Flat Panel Display Assembly Flat Pan...

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Page 208: ...del V24 Slide the Power Supply Chassis Assembly into the front of the Rear Housing Depending on the type of Rear Housing install the following On rear housings with a serial prefix 3608 secure the 5 s...

Page 209: ...Model V24 On rear housings with a serial prefix code of 3608 secure the 6 screws at the rear of the instrument From underneath the instrument replace one retaining screw From underneath the instrumen...

Page 210: ...Install the Front Housing Assembly 5HSODFLQJ WKH 6 VWHP RDUG Insert the System Board into the Rear Housing Replace the 5 screws securing the System Board to the Rear Housing If the System Board was r...

Page 211: ...m Board interface connectors 1 Keypad connector 2 Flat Panel Data Connector 3 5V and 12V power supply connector 4 Service ports not cabled 5 SDN interface cable 6 Defib sync connector not cabled 7 Fro...

Page 212: ...which correspond to each letter shown in the illustration After naming each replaceable assembly check your answer with the answers provided on the following page E _____________________ F ___________...

Page 213: ...UDFWLFH HUFLVH QVZHUV A Front Housing B Flat Panel Interface Cable C Flat Panel Adapter Board D Keypad Cable E Flat Panel Data Cable F System Board G Flat Panel Display Assembly or Flat Panel Bracket...

Page 214: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSDLULQJ WKH JLOHQW 0RGHO 9 Repairing the Agilent Model V24...

Page 215: ...one of five different versions Opt 021 Standard Opt 022 MDD Medical Device Directive Opt 023 Asian Opt 026 New Display MDD compatible Opt 027 Asian New Display MDD compatible 7RSLFV 6HH 3DJH 7RSLFV 6...

Page 216: ...epends on the country to which it was shipped by the factory You can differentiate them by looking at the option string on the serial number label on the right hand side of the monitor The difference...

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Page 218: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSDLULQJ WKH JLOHQW 0RGHO 9 9 Repairing the Agilent Model V24C V26C Pozidrive screwdriver medium...

Page 219: ...V24C V26C Removing the Front Housing See Chapter 9 Removing the Rear Housing Disassembling the Rear Housing consists of two parts Removing the System Board Removing the power supply 5HPRYLQJ WKH 6 VW...

Page 220: ...ver from the Rear Housing and remove System Board interface connectors 1 Keypad connector 2 Flat Panel Data Connector 3 5V and 12V power supply connector 4 Service ports not cabled 5 SDN interface cab...

Page 221: ...0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSDLULQJ WKH JLOHQW 0RGHO 9 9 Repairing the Agilent Model V24C V26C Remove the 5 screws securing the System Board to the Rear Housing Remove the System Board from the Rear...

Page 222: ...SODFLQJ WKH SRZHU VXSSO JURXQG IDXOW PD RFFXU FDXVLQJ D XVHU VDIHW FRQFHUQ Turn power off to the instrument and disconnect the AC power cord Remove the Front Housing Assembly described earlier in this...

Page 223: ...t Model V24C V26C From underneath the instrument remove 4 screws securing the instrument feet to the Rear Housing Remove feet From underneath the instrument remove one retaining screw at the front cen...

Page 224: ...V24C V26C Slide the Power Supply Chassis Assembly from the front of the Rear Housing Disconnect the 5v 12v Power Supply cable ground lug from the chassis Disconnect the power switch cable from the Pow...

Page 225: ...V24C V26C Remove 5 screws connecting the Power Supply Board to the chassis Lift Power Supply Board off the chassis If replacing the Power Supply Board move the 5v 12v cable and 60v cable to the replac...

Page 226: ...this section begin with the instrument s power turned off and the instrument disassembled High Voltage Voltages dangerous to life are present in the instrument Do not perform any assembly procedures...

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Page 228: ...r Supply Board move the 5v 12v cable and 60v cable to the replacement Power Supply Board Slide the Power Supply Chassis Assembly into the Rear Housing Secure the 6 screws at the rear of the instrument...

Page 229: ...lent Model V24C V26C From underneath the instrument replace the 4 screws securing the instrument feet to the Rear Housing If the System board is currently installed connect all cables to the System Bo...

Page 230: ...s on page 2 31 Insert the service port cover into the Rear Housing Connect the cables from the System Board System Board as shown at the top of the page Reinstall the Front Housing Assembly 6 7 8 1 2...

Page 231: ...HGXUHV 5HDU RXVLQJ 5HSODFHPHQW 3URFHGXUH Removing Lead Acid Batteries 8 5 Replacing Parameter Module Rack Connector 8 15 Removing the Front Housing Assembly 9 2 Replacing Power Supply Assembly 8 15 Re...

Page 232: ...pt 025 Asian Opt 028 Asian New Display Opt 029 Standard New Display Which one you have depends on the country to which it was shipped by the factory You can differentiate them by looking at the option...

Page 233: ...WR DGKHUH WR WKLV ZDUQLQJ FRXOG FDXVH VHULRXV LQMXU RU GHDWK Before doing any disassembly turn power off and disconnect the Local Distribution Cable AC power cable Plug in Satellite Rack cable Defib s...

Page 234: ...point required to remove and replace faulty assemblies Front housing removal consists of the following procedures Removing power to the Model V24CT V26CT by pressing the power switch to OFF and disco...

Page 235: ...HDG FLG DWWHULHV Remove power to the Model V24CT V26CT by pressing the power switch to OFF and disconnecting the AC power cord At the rear of the Model V24CT V26CT open the battery door swings downwa...

Page 236: ...d Acid batteries Remove parameter modules from parameter module rack by pressing up on retaining tab and sliding parameter modules from rack If you have a 6 slot rack docked to the V24CT V26CT press a...

Page 237: ...Front Housing Assembly see 9 2 Removing Battery Contact Board see 9 7 Removing the System Board see 9 8 Removing Power Supply Assembly see 9 10 Removing Parameter Module Rack Connector see 9 13 5HPRYL...

Page 238: ...flat blade screwdriver pry the service port cover from the Rear Housing and remove 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 System Board interface connectors 1 Keypad connector 2 Flat Panel Data Connector 3 5V and 1...

Page 239: ...9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSDLULQJ WKH JLOHQW 0RGHO 9 7 9 7 Repairing the Agilent Model V24CT V26CT Remove the 5 screws securing the System Board to the Rear Housing Remove the System Board from the Re...

Page 240: ...rd Remove Lead Acid Batteries see 9 5 Remove the Front Housing Assembly see 9 2 Disconnect all cables from the System Board as shown If your power supply assembly is defective and your unit contains o...

Page 241: ...V 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSDLULQJ WKH JLOHQW 0RGHO 9 7 9 7 Repairing the Agilent Model V24CT V26CT From underneath the instrument remove 4 screws securing the instrument feet to the Rear Housing and 1 retainin...

Page 242: ...Agilent Model V24CT V26CT At the rear of the instrument remove six screws and ground lug securing assembly to rear of the rear housing Lift on the battery release levers so power supply assembly comes...

Page 243: ...HFWRU Remove power to the Model V24CT V26CT by pressing the power switch to OFF and disconnecting the AC power cord Remove Lead Acid Batteries see 9 5 Remove Front Housing Assembly see 9 2 Remove Powe...

Page 244: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSDLULQJ WKH JLOHQW 0RGHO 9 7 9 7 Repairing the Agilent Model V24CT V26CT Remove two screws and remove rack connector...

Page 245: ...place Parameter Module Rack See 9 34 Replace Lead Acid batteries See 9 18 5HSODFLQJ 3DUDPHWHU 0RGXOH 5DFN RQQHFWRU Verify power to the Model V24CT V26CT is OFF and that the AC power cord is discon nec...

Page 246: ...5HSDLULQJ WKH JLOHQW 0RGHO 9 7 9 7 Repairing the Agilent Model V24CT V26CT Connect contrast adjust key board and flat panel cables to Power Supply assembly Replace display assembly Replace lead acid b...

Page 247: ...fy that the Lead Acid batteries have been removed Insert the System Board into the Rear Housing Replace the 5 screws securing the System Board to the Rear Housing If the System Board was replaced repr...

Page 248: ...the Lead Acid batteries have been removed Secure Battery Contact Board to Power Supply Assembly using four screws Replace Front Housing Assembly 5HSODFLQJ HDG FLG DWWHULHV Remove power to the instrum...

Page 249: ...ise To check your understanding please complete the following exercise Write the name of each assembly in the space provided which correspond to each letter shown in the illustration After naming each...

Page 250: ...t Panel Bracket C Flat Panel Adapter Board D DSPC Board E 12v Cable F CDCI Board G Front Housing H Flat Panel Data Cable I Flat Panel Brightness Control Assembly J Rear Housing K Front End Link Cable...

Page 251: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSDLULQJ WKH JLOHQW 0RGHO 9 7 9 7 Repairing the Agilent Model V24CT V26CT...

Page 252: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSDLULQJ WKH JLOHQW 0RGHO 9 7 9 7 Repairing the Agilent Model V24CT V26CT...

Page 253: ...replace the key field replaceable assemblies 7RSLFV LQ WKLV KDSWHU 6HH 3DJH 7RSLFV LQ WKLV KDSWHU 6HH 3DJH URQW RXVLQJ 5HPRYDO 3URFHGXUHV URQW RXVLQJ 5HSODFHPHQW 3URFHGXUHV Removing the Front Housing...

Page 254: ...R UHPRYH WKH IURQW KRXVLQJ DVVHPEO Remove power to the Model V24C V26C V24CT V26CT by pressing the power switch to OFF and disconnecting the AC power cord Remove lead acid batteries if it is a CT mode...

Page 255: ...e front housing assembly from rear housing and continue to hold the front housing assembly for support While supporting the front housing assembly disconnect the Flat Panel data cable from the System...

Page 256: ...number and Prefix Date Code of the serial number located on the right hand side of the monitor Use the following table to check which of the assembling procedures applies for your display type 2SWLRQ...

Page 257: ...J WKH RDUG 6KLHOG Remove the Front Housing Assembly see Removing the Front Housing Assembly on page 9 2 Remove the 2 hex stand off screws 5 mm located in the narrow channel securing the Board Shield a...

Page 258: ...VLGXH IRUPLQJ FOHDQHU VXFK DV DOFRKRO DQG D OLQW IUHH FORWK Remove Front Housing Assembly see page 9 2 It is not necessary to completely remove the Board Shield to remove the Flat Panel Dis play Assem...

Page 259: ...HQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH URQW RXVLQJ VVHPEO 9 9 9 7 9 7 Front Housing Assembly V24C V26C V24CT Gently lift up on the Flat Panel Bracket containing the Flat Panel and remove it from the Front Hous...

Page 260: ...to the Flat Panel Bracket Gently pull up on the white connector pull tab and lift the ferrite block and ribbon cable off the threaded studs on the Flat Panel Bracket Lay the ribbon cable assembly over...

Page 261: ...g the entire 3 board assembly off the Flat Panel assembly If necessary to remove individual boards from the board assembly grip either the CDCI Board or the Flat Panel Adapter Board securely and gentl...

Page 262: ...embly over and lay on a clean flat surface Display side up LQJHUSULQWV DQG GLUW EHWZHHQ WKH ODW 3DQHO LVSOD DQG SODVWLF DQWLJODUH VFUHHQ VKRZ XS SURPLQHQWO GXULQJ LQVWUXPHQW RSHUDWLRQ 7DNH FDUH QRW WR...

Page 263: ...tabs to release cover and slide cover forward and up to remove Unscrew the small screw next to the 2 backlight wires to disconnect the backlight assem bly from the Flat Panel Lift the 2 backlight wir...

Page 264: ...he Front Housing Remove Keypad from Front Housing To UHDVVHPEOH the unit follow the disassembly procedures in reverse order LJK 9ROWDJH 9ROWDJHV GDQJHURXV WR OLIH DUH SUHVHQW LQ WKH LQVWUXPHQW R QRW S...

Page 265: ...OG Remove the Front Housing Assembly see Removing the Front Housing Assembly on page 9 2 Remove the two screws located in the narrow channel and the two hex stand off screws securing the Board Shield...

Page 266: ...ssembly Just remove the two screws located in the narrow channel and the two hex stand off screws see VWHS Removing the Board Shield on page 9 13 If you already removed the Board Shield proceed to the...

Page 267: ...embly by a Removing the 3 screws securing the middle DPSC board to the Flat Panel Bracket b Removing the six screws securing the CDCI Board and the Flat Panel Adapter Board to the Flat Panel Bracket c...

Page 268: ...QW RSHUDWLRQ 7DNH FDUH QRW WR WRXFK WKH ODW 3DQHO VFUHHQ RU WKH LQVLGH RI WKH FOHDU SODVWLF DQWLJODUH VFUHHQ 5HPRYH DQ ILQJHUSULQWV RU GLUW XVLQJ D QRQ UHVLGXH IRUPLQJ FOHDQHU VXFK DV DOFRKRO DQG D OL...

Page 269: ...the Flat Panel Adapter Board Gently lift the near end of the Flat Panel Using your fingernail or a small flat bladed screwdriver press the tiny black clip holding the backlight in its channel By gentl...

Page 270: ...he Front Housing Remove Keypad from Front Housing To UHDVVHPEOH the unit follow the disassembly procedures in reverse order LJK 9ROWDJH 9ROWDJHV GDQJHURXV WR OLIH DUH SUHVHQW LQ WKH LQVWUXPHQW R QRW S...

Page 271: ...edure for Display Options 027 and 028 with PDC 3927 and above The newest front housing assembly PDC 3927 or greater has no board shield Keyboard Cable LCD Data Cable Brightness Control Assy Color Disp...

Page 272: ...WRXFK WKH ODW 3DQHO VFUHHQ RU WKH LQVLGH RI WKH FOHDU SODVWLF DQWLJODUH VFUHHQ 5HPRYH DQ ILQJHUSULQWV RU GLUW XVLQJ D QRQ UHVLGXH IRUPLQJ FOHDQHU VXFK DV DOFRKRO DQG D OLQW IUHH FORWK Remove Front Ho...

Page 273: ...or on the end of the board 5HPRYLQJ WKH ODW 3DQHO LQJHUSULQWV DQG GLUW EHWZHHQ WKH ODW 3DQHO LVSOD DQG SODVWLF DQWLJODUH VFUHHQ VKRZ XS SURPLQHQWO GXULQJ LQVWUXPHQW RSHUDWLRQ 7DNH FDUH QRW WR WRXFK WK...

Page 274: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH URQW RXVLQJ VVHPEO 9 9 9 7 9 7 Front Housing Assembly V24C V26C V24CT V26CT Flat Panel Bracket Flat Panel...

Page 275: ...earer to you RRVHQ the two screws at the other end Gently lift the near end of the Flat Panel Using your fingernail or a small flat bladed screwdriver press the tiny black clip holding the backlight i...

Page 276: ...he Front Housing Remove Keypad from Front Housing To UHDVVHPEOH the unit follow the disassembly procedures in reverse order LJK 9ROWDJH 9ROWDJHV GDQJHURXV WR OLIH DUH SUHVHQW LQ WKH LQVWUXPHQW R QRW S...

Page 277: ...XPHQW R QRW SHUIRUP DQ DVVHPEO SURFHGXUHV RWKHU WKDQ SDUDPHWHU PRGXOH LQVWDOODWLRQ ZLWK SRZHU DSSOLHG WR WKH LQVWUXPHQW DLOXUH WR DGKHUH WR WKLV ZDUQLQJ FRXOG FDXVH VHULRXV LQMXU RU GHDWK The replacem...

Page 278: ...s will be slightly different from the following sections Refer back to the disassembly procedures page 9 13 to page 9 17 for the detailed differences You can check which display you have by looking at...

Page 279: ...he Flat Panel and reposition the 2 backlight wires into their channels Screw in the screw next to the 2 backlight wires to secure the backlight to the Flat Panel Slide the backlight cover back and dow...

Page 280: ...Panel is being replaced remove the ribbon cable with ferrite block from the Flat Panel and move it to the replacement Flat Panel The 4 connectors to the Flat Panel are keyed and can be carefully remov...

Page 281: ...ire 3 Board assembly on the Flat Panel Bracket b Screwing in the 3 screws securing the middle DPSC board to the Flat Panel Bracket c Screwing in the six screws securing the CDCI Board and the Flat Pan...

Page 282: ...nt Housing Assembly V24C V26C V24CT V26CT Plug in the 12V cable connecting the CDCI Board to the Flat Panel Adapter Board Plug the Flat Panel cable into the Flat Panel Adapter Board and secure the fer...

Page 283: ...HU VXFK DV DOFRKRO DQG D OLQW IUHH FORWK Verify power to the monitor is OFF and that the AC power cord is disconnected If it is a CT model verify that the Lead Acid batteries have been removed If not...

Page 284: ...able from the System Board to the CDCI Board and ground lug Connect the Keypad cable to the Keypad and ground lug for the MDD version of the instrument Make sure all other cables are connected correct...

Page 285: ...24CT Attach the Front Housing Assembly to the Rear Housing Replace the 4 screws at the rear of the Front Housing Assembly Connect the Local Distribution Cable AC power cable Plug in Satellite Rack cab...

Page 286: ...5HSODFLQJ 3DUDPHWHU 0RGXOH 5DFN VVHPEO 0 Align the slides on the Front End Rack Assembly with the mating slides on the monitor Slide the Front End Rack Assembly downward until it snaps into place Para...

Page 287: ...To check your understanding please complete the following exercise Write the name of each assembly in the space provided which correspond to each letter shown in the illustration After naming each re...

Page 288: ...t Panel Bracket C Flat Panel Adapter Board D DSPC Board E 12v Cable F CDCI Board G Front Housing H Flat Panel Data Cable I Flat Panel Brightness Control Assembly J Rear Housing K Front End Link Cable...

Page 289: ...d in the following table Q WKLV FKDSWHU The removal and replacement procedures for the Plug in Modules are easy to complete when following the step by step procedures outlined in this chapter 5HSODFHD...

Page 290: ...t the lug on the snap lock clears the retaining edge of the module 6WHS Push on the rear edge of the snap lock to move the snap lock through the slot toward the front of the module until it is clear 7...

Page 291: ...le removal is as follows 5HPRYDO RI WKH SDUDPHWHU PRGXOH HQDEOHV UHSODFHPHQW RI WKH IURQW DVVHPEO RYHUOD PLGGOH IUDPH V VZLWFKHV DQG FRQQHFWRUV Remove Front Housing Remove Module Housing Remove Frame...

Page 292: ...housing should now be free of the module housing 6WHS Press the 4 tabs on the front rim of the module housing and remove the module housing from the internal frame and PCB 6WHS Press the 2 tabs on th...

Page 293: ...etal balls in the transparent cover If a ball is missing it may have fallen into the module tubing Damage could result necessitating exchange of the module 7R 5HSODFH WKH 1 3 RQQHFWRU QVHUW 6WHS Using...

Page 294: ...g the front of the module locate the pump assembly into the left side of the module assembly Ensure the air inlet tube fits properly into the air inlet connector of the pump 6WHS Using a small screwdr...

Page 295: ...lug in module 6WHS Lift the chamber off the plug in module Ensure that the white plastic switch tip located in the module is not lost 7R 5HSODFH WKH DOLEUDWLRQ KDPEHU 6WHS Ensure the white plastic swi...

Page 296: ...f paper 6WHS Cut off and discard the first few inches of paper to eliminate any traces of adhesive 6WHS Pull out several inches of paper from the new roll holding the roll with the loose end hanging o...

Page 297: ...exploded views and replacement part numbers for all of the field replaceable components of the V24 V26 Series The circuit boards used in the V24 V26 Series contain Surface Mounted Devices SMD which ca...

Page 298: ...Label Part Numbers with T 11 28 Plug In Module Label Part Numbers without T 11 28 3DWLHQW RQQHFWRUV DQG FFHVVRULHV General Accessories 11 30 ECG ECG Respiration Module Accessories 11 30 Pressure Modu...

Page 299: ...4CT V26CT option 028 Standard new display Model V24CT V26CT option 029 To differentiate observe the model option string on the serial number label typically located on the instrument mainframe s right...

Page 300: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSODFHPHQW 3DUWV Replacement Parts Model V24 Field Replaceable Parts Monochrome Mainframe 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 22 25 15 23...

Page 301: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSODFHPHQW 3DUWV Replacement Parts 17 4 3 7 12 5 6 26...

Page 302: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSODFHPHQW 3DUWV Replacement Parts 12 21 20 18 19 17 16 7 4 12 24...

Page 303: ...Kit serial prefix 3608 Rear Housing Kit serial prefix 3608 12 M1204 67001 old color M1204 67901 new color Front Housing Kit with Antiglare Screen2 13 M1275 40010 old color M1204 40910 new color Monito...

Page 304: ...952 new color Keypad Traditional Chinese 21 M1204 60053 old color M1204 60953 new color Keypad Simplified Chinese 21 M1204 60854 Keypad Portuguese 21 M1204 60955 Keypad Greek 21 M1204 60957 Keypad Rus...

Page 305: ...CT V26CT Models exist with 4 different front housing assembly versions To help you identify the correct parts for your front housing version refer to the following table 2SWLRQ 3UHIL DWH RGH 9HUVLRQ 0...

Page 306: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSODFHPHQW 3DUWV Replacement Parts 9HUVLRQ 0RGHO 9 9 9 7 9 7 LHOG 5HSODFHDEOH 3DUWV RORU 0DLQIUDPH 2OG GLVSOD 17 4 3 7 12 5 6 27 28 26 30...

Page 307: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSODFHPHQW 3DUWV Replacement Parts 9HUVLRQ 0RGHO 9 9 9 7 9 7 LHOG 5HSODFHDEOH 3DUWV RORU 0DLQIUDPH 1HZ GLVSOD 32 28 4 12 34 27 33 36 37 26 35 17 19 18 24 20 16 29 12...

Page 308: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSODFHPHQW 3DUWV Replacement Parts 9HUVLRQ 41 40 9 45 38 43 44 37 39 36 42 35...

Page 309: ...rol Assembly 10 M1204 60194 Power Switch Assembly 11 M1204 67002 old color M1204 67902 new color Rear Housing Kit 12 M1204 670031 opt 022 old color M1204 679031 opt 022 new color M1204 670061 opt 021...

Page 310: ...ese 21 M1204 60955 Keypad Greek 21 M1204 60957 Keypad Russian 21 M1204 60960 Keypad Polish 21 M1204 60958 Keypad Czech 22 M1204 60140 SDN Connector Assembly 23 M1204 60080 Rear Housing Cover Seal Uppe...

Page 311: ...1305 Frame Color Display 34 M1204 62070 Flat Panel Display Controller Cable 35 M1204 01306 Bracket Color Display 36 2090 0360 Backlight Tube 37 2090 0352 10 4 TFT Color Display 38 M1095 61602 Converte...

Page 312: ...24CT V26CT Models exist with 4 different front housing assembly versions To help you identify the correct parts for your front housing version refer to the following table 2SWLRQ 3UHIL DWH RGH 9HUVLRQ...

Page 313: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSODFHPHQW 3DUWV Replacement Parts 9HUVLRQ 0RGHO 9 9 9 7 9 7 LHOG 5HSODFHDEOH 3DUWV RORU 0DLQIUDPH 2OG GLVSOD 17 4 3 7 12 5 6 27 28 26 30...

Page 314: ...QW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSODFHPHQW 3DUWV Replacement Parts 9HUVLRQ 0RGHO 9 9 9 7 9 7 LHOG 5HSODFHDEOH 3DUWV RORU 0DLQIUDPH 1HZ GLVSOD 32 28 4 12 34 27 33 36 37 26 35 20 15 16 8 9 29 10 23 24 18...

Page 315: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 5HSODFHPHQW 3DUWV Replacement Parts 9HUVLRQ 41 40 9 45 38 43 44 37 39 36 42 35...

Page 316: ...mbly Opt 024 025 Flat Panel Brightness Control Assembly Opt 028 029 10 M1275 61010 Power Switch Assembly 11 M1204 67012 Rear Housing Kit 12 M1204 67906 Front Housing Kit with Antiglare Screen 13 M1204...

Page 317: ...ek Russian Polish character sets6 28 M1204 60400 CDCI Board 29 M1204 610262 Board Shield 30 M1204 012054 Flat Panel Bracket 31 40488A Lead Acid Batteries 32 M1204 01307 Shield EMI RFI 33 M1204 01305 F...

Page 318: ...del V24CT V26CT Bracket must be installed onto defective DSPC Bd before returning to Agilent 6 If you are replacing the flatscreen controller card with Asian Eastern Europe language option fitted you...

Page 319: ...ANESTHESIA MACHINE A04 M1032 68 704 804 804 804 804 804 804 804 804 804 804 804 804 VUELINK AUXILIARY PLUS A05 M1032 68 705 805 805 805 805 805 805 805 805 805 805 805 805 TEMP M1029 68 701 801 801 8...

Page 320: ...1022 68553 M1022 60553 Austria M1022 68554 M1022 60554 Switzerland M1022 68555 M1022 60555 Latin America and others 7DEOH 3OXJ Q 0RGXOHV 5HSODFHDEOH 3DUWV 3DUW 1XPEHU HVFULSWLRQ WHP M1008 47201 NBP IN...

Page 321: ...18 MODULE REAR CONNECTOR NEW 1252 2663 MODULE REAR CONNECTOR OLD 1252 2714 NBP CONNECTOR BEZEL RED 1252 2702 PHONE JACK SOCKET for M1006B C01 1252 2715 PRESS CONNECTOR BEZEL RED 11 5040 4247 SNAP LOCK...

Page 322: ...4 7 8 9 5 10 Parts include also shown on next page 1 Typical overlay label 2 Housing front single 3 Housing front double 4 Frame right Part of Frame Kit 5 Frame left Part of Frame Kit 6 Frame middle...

Page 323: ...1 10 10 6 7 8 5 Parts include 1 Typical overlay label 2 Housing front single 3 Housing front double 4 Frame right Part of Frame Kit 5 Frame left Part of Frame Kit 6 Frame middle 7 LED parameter module...

Page 324: ...IABP M1006 444xx M1006 445xx 32 31 26 25 22 21 24 23 28 29 27 Pressure M1006 443xx 82 81 71 75 72 71 74 71 73 78 79 77 Pressure M1006 444xx M1006 445xx 12 11 01 05 02 01 04 01 03 08 09 07 ECG Resp A M...

Page 325: ...r the satellite module rack are 7DEOH 3OXJ LQ 0RGXOH 5DFNV 5HSODFHDEOH 3DUWV FKDQJH 3DUW 1XPEHU 1HZ 3DUW 1XPEHU HVFULSWLRQ M1276 68001 M1043 60101 INTERNAL RACK 6 SLOT M1041 68101 M1041 60101 SATELLIT...

Page 326: ...associated parts that can be ordered for the ECG and ECG Respiration modules are 7DEOH HQHUDO FFHVVRULHV 1HZ 3DUW 1XPEHU HVFULSWLRQ M2281A Patient Cable Organizer pack of 8 hooks 7DEOH 5HVSLUDWLRQ 7U...

Page 327: ...abber M1601A M1611A OR 5 lead 0 7m 1 3m leg Grabber M1621A M1631A 7DEOH 5HVSLUDWLRQ 6KLHOGHG HDG 6HWV 86 6WDQGDUG 6WDQGDUG Shielded 3 lead 0 7m Grabber M1603A M1613A Shielded 3 lead 0 7m Snap M1605A M...

Page 328: ...ns 0 7m White M1522A Grabber STD 0 7m Green M1585A Clip Uns 0 7m Yellow M1523A Grabber STD 0 7m Red M1586A Clip Uns 0 7m Brown M1524A Grabber STD 0 7m White M1587A Clip Uns 1 3m Black M1525A Grabber S...

Page 329: ...in connector 1290C J99 11 Pressure Transducer with 1m cable 12 pin connector 1295CK Sterile domes 7DEOH 35 66 7UDQVGXFHU FFHVVRULHV 1HZ 3DUW 1XPEHU HVFULSWLRQ 1292C Holder for two 1290C Transducers 12...

Page 330: ...ure cuff kit includes 40401A B C D E M1571A Reusable Pressure cuff infant 12 17 5cm M1572A Reusable Pressure cuff pediatric 17 24cm M1573A Reusable Pressure cuff small adult 22 32cm M1574A Reusable Pr...

Page 331: ...1867A M1866A Sterile Non sterile disposable neonatal cuff size 1 3 1 5 7cm M1869A M1868A Sterile Non sterile disposable neonatal cuff size 2 4 3 8 0cm M1879A M1870A Sterile Non sterile disposable neon...

Page 332: ...et for Cardiac Output styrofoam 15244A Hand switch 23001A Reusable Injectate Temp Probe for Baxter C O Set 2 4m 23001B Reusable Injectate Temp Probe for Baxter C O Set 0 5m 23002A Ice bath reusable st...

Page 333: ...14360A Airway CO2 transducer with calstick obsolete M1460A Airway CO2 transducer with calstick 14363A Reusable pediatric airway adapter 14365A Reusable adult airway adapter 14373B Disposable 15mm air...

Page 334: ...all Adult Pediatric SpO2 transducer requires M1940 adapter cable M1193A Neonatal SpO2 transducer requires M1940 adapter cable M1194A Adult Pedi SpO2 transducer requires M1940 adapter cable M1195A Infa...

Page 335: ...3DUW 1XPEHU HVFULSWLRQ 21075A General purpose temp probe reusable 21075B General purpose temp probe reusable Germany 21076A Small flexible temp probe reusable 21076B Small flexible temp probe reusabl...

Page 336: ...rtridge order from Abbott EC8 Cartridge order from Abbott 6 Cartridge order from Abbott EC6 Cartridge order from Abbott EC4 Cartridge order from Abbott G Cartridge order from Abbott E3 order from Abbo...

Page 337: ...he function and purpose of SDN Daughter Board Identify faulty conditions in the Model V24 concerning SDN Daughter Board and trouble shoot the faulty condition to a replaceable assembly Remove and repl...

Page 338: ...URXEOHVKRRWLQJ RI WKH 0RGHO 9 DUH WKH VDPH ZLWK RU ZLWKRXW WKH 6 1 DXJKWHU ERDUG LW LV QRW QHFHVVDU WR GLVDVVHPEOH RXU XQLW WR YHULI RXU FRQILJXUDWLRQ It is also important to point out your System Boa...

Page 339: ...ing procedures tell you there is a problem in the SDN portion of the Model V24 and you have the SDN Daughter Board configuration continue to step 2 There is no way to isolate between the SDN Daughter...

Page 340: ...FH the following Model V24 SDN Daughter Board assemblies SDN Daughter Board Ribbon Cables Mounting Bracket Q WKLV 6HFWLRQ The removal and replacement procedures for the instrument are easy to complete...

Page 341: ...the rear housing using four screws 7R 5HPRYH WKH 5LEERQ DEOHV Remove the four screws that secure the Display Assembly to the rear housing and sepa rate the two Lay the Display Assembly flat Refer to c...

Page 342: ...with the replacement part numbers for all of the field replaceable components of the Model V24 unique to the SDN Daughter Board version The circuit boards used in the Model V24 contain Surface Mounted...

Page 343: ...ypes of alarms When one of these alarms is detected by the relay board a relay is activated Each type of alarm has its own dedicated relay Additionally other relays can be activated by setting the app...

Page 344: ...the rear case of the instrument n Discharge of static electricity to the Defib Sync cable n High voltage noise spikes on the powerline supplying the instrument 8VH LPLWDWLRQV 51 1 7KH 1XUVH DOO UHOD...

Page 345: ...condition continues for more than 4 seconds the INOP relay will be activated 9 seconds after the start of the alarm condition Once the INOP relay has been activated it lasts for at least 1 5 seconds 6...

Page 346: ...nsulation 500 Vrms for 1minute LJXUH 5HOD RDUG 3LQ DQG DEOH VVLJQPHQWV Devices that are connected to external systems should include a second ground wire to ensure that leakage specifications are main...

Page 347: ...h the strap or Stand on a floor mat with leather soled shoes The floor mat 3M Part No 8200 also has an isolation resistor in series with its ground lead for personnel protection When transporting circ...

Page 348: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 1XUVH DOO 5HOD RDUG Nurse Call Relay Board LJXUH FFHVVLQJ WKH 5HOD RDUG The location of the Relay Board is shown in the following figure...

Page 349: ...JLOHQW 0 9 9 6HULHV 6HUYLFH XLGH 1XUVH DOO 5HOD RDUG Nurse Call Relay Board LJXUH 7RS PRXQWHG ORFDWLRQ RI WKH 5HOD RDUG LJXUH RWWRP PRXQWHG ORFDWLRQ RI WKH 5HOD RDUG...

Page 350: ...lt configuration of the relay board is 5HG UHOD closes on red alarm HOORZ UHOD closes on yellow alarm 123 DODUP UHOD closes on INOP alarm INOP alarm delay is disabled ODUP YHQW RQILJXUDWLRQ The config...

Page 351: ...priority alarm The three alarm relays can be configured such that they do not only respond to their specific alarm but also to other alarm types The following table shows on which alarm types the rela...

Page 352: ...nfigured n Red only alarms n Red and Yellow alarms n Red and INOP alarms n Red and Yellow and INOP alarms All three Agilent V24 24C Nurse Call Relays can be used to emulate the single Agilent CMS Nurs...

Page 353: ...f Board mounting bracket Board insulator 5 12V power cable Alarm signal cable Conductive shielding tape Internal output cable Miscellaneous hardware items M1204 60500 Nurse call PC board M1204 67004 E...

Page 354: ...condition and check if the resistance changes from high resistance to less than 0 3 Ohm n Put an Ohmmeter on connector pins 3 and 4 of the nurse call connector Generate a HOORZ alarm condition and ch...

Page 355: ...Assembly related problems 3 3 Display Resolution 1 20 ECG Resp Module Accessories 11 30 Performance Test 2 8 Self Test 5 42 Troubleshooting 5 8 EEPROM Cloning 2 50 Monitor Revision Screen 4 14 Upgrad...

Page 356: ...r On Modes 4 15 Power Supply 1 8 Power Supply related problems 3 2 Pressure Module Accessories 11 33 Performance Test 2 9 Self Test 5 42 Troubleshooting 5 10 Preventative Maintenance 2 2 Printers HP 2...

Page 357: ...e Overview 1 tcpO2 tcpCO2 Module Accessories 11 39 Self Test 5 44 Troubleshooting 5 3 Temperature Module Accessories 11 38 Performance Test 2 9 Self Test 5 45 Troubleshooting 5 19 Temperature Range 1...

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