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11. Put back the power supply unit BLK. 

 

Connect the connectors of the power supply unit BLK with 

  the front circuit board at the parts marked with the yellow circle   
(2 places). 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Install the power supply unit BLK by inserting it into the   

catches provided in the sheet metal (marked with the red circle). 
   

* Fix the BLK with the W-SEMS screws (M3×8) at the parts   
marked with the red circle (2 places).

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

*

 

Summary of Contents for DS-8400

Page 1: ...Series Patient Monitor Before installation maintenance read this service manual thoroughly After reading this service manual store it in a safe place Service Manual ...

Page 2: ...ontained in this document is subject to change without notice due to improvement in the equipment CAUTION Fukuda Denshi UK Unit 7 Genesis Business Park Albert Drive Woking Surrey GU21 5RW United Kingdom This device bears the CE label in accordance with the provisions of Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC This device bears the CE label in accordance with the provisions of RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU ...

Page 3: ...Revision History Model Name DS 8400 System Service Manual Edition Revised Items Reason of the Revision Date 1 New Edition 2017 06 ...

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Page 5: ...lator x Electrosurgical Instrument xi MRI Magnetic Resonance Imaging xi Precautions about Connections to Peripheral Devices xii Precautions for Using the Equipment xiii This System xiii Wired Network DS LANII DS LANIII xxiii Wireless Network System xxiv RTC and Data Backup xxiv Precautions about the Ventilator Monitoring xxv Precautions about the SpO2 Sensor xxv Precautions about the Masimo Model ...

Page 6: ...rdous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTE A note is not related to product safety but provides information about the correct use and operating procedures to prevent incorrect operation and malfunction of the equipment Warning Labels Attached to the Unit Make sure to read the warning label attached to the equipment and comply with the requirements while oper...

Page 7: ...iii Super Unit HS 8000 Series Contents of the Label Warning Label Attached to the Equipment HS 8312 Contents of the Label ...

Page 8: ...e equipment is in normal operation Symbol Description Indicates that the equipment is in standby mode Electrostatic Sensitive Part Directly touching this connector part with hands should be avoided Type CF Applied Part with Defibrillation Proof Indicates the degree of protection against electric shock is Type CF Applied Part with defibrillation proof Type BF Applied Part with Defibrillation Proof ...

Page 9: ...ymbol Description WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronics Equipment Indicates a separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment Alarm Silence NIBP Start Stop NIBP Periodic Measurement Lock Unlock ...

Page 10: ... accessories in any position that might cause it to fall on the patient Precautions Before Using the Equipment Verify the power voltage Charge the battery pack fully before operating the system with the battery pack Check the cable connection and polarity to ensure proper operation of the equipment Make sure the power system has adequate earth ground Ensure that all cables are firmly and safely co...

Page 11: ...recautions about Maintenance Check Make sure to periodically check the equipment accessories and cables Before reusing the equipment that has been left unused for a while make sure that the equipment operates normally and safely Precautions when Using with Other Equipment Topreventpatientfromburn injury verifyproper attachmentofpatientground plate ECG electrode typewhen using the electrosurgical k...

Page 12: ...rth impedance earth and leakage currents and all alarm functions Also ensure that all safety labels are legible Maintain a record of these safety inspections Immediate maintenance has to be carried out for the following case When the equipment was subjected to extreme mechanical stress e g after a heavy fall When the equipment was subjected to liquid spill When the monitoring function is interrupt...

Page 13: ... local medical institution one person can perform both functions Select a telemetry manager who understands the characteristics and functionality of telemetry systems and is skilled in operating telemetry When installing telemetry the Overall Manager and the Zone Manager have to understand the precautions for use of the telemetry in advance The Overall Manager takes responsibility of wireless chan...

Page 14: ... in the presence of flammable anesthetics high concentration of oxygen or inside hyperbaric chamber Also do not operate the equipment in an environment in which there is a risk of explosion Explosion or fire may result Defibrillator When defibrillating keep away from the electrodes or medicament applied to the patient chest If this is not possible remove the electrodes or medicament before defibri...

Page 15: ...ge Position and electrodes as close as possible to each other Ground Plate When using electrosurgical instruments make sure the contact between the patient and the ground plate is secure If the connection is incomplete the patient may suffer from burn at the electrode site The stored data will not be affected The measurement accuracy will temporarily decrease during electrosurgery but it will not ...

Page 16: ...specified by Fukuda Denshi should be connected with the given procedure Use of an unspecified device may cause electric shock to the patient and or operator due to excessive leakage current Although the peripheral device connectors on the DS 8400 System are with some exceptions isolated from the power supply the connecting peripheral devices should comply with IEC 60601 1 It is the user s responsi...

Page 17: ...th bare hands or put it into your mouth as it may cause intoxication If the liquid crystal accidentally enters the eyes or mouth wash off immediately with water and consult a physician When attaching the display unit to the main unit slowly insert the rail on the rear side of the display unit to the guides on both sides of the main unit Then secure it with the specified screws Warnings about the M...

Page 18: ...ode as the alarm generation will not be the same as to the standard monitoring mode If the Alarm Setting under the Oxygenator Mode Setup is set to All OFF all vital alarm will not generate regardless of the alarm setting of each parameter Also if Sel Parameter is set vital alarm for unselected parameter will not generate Pay attention to not miss any significant change of the patient s vital sign ...

Page 19: ...sult in incorrect measurement data Only combine the SPIRIT Flow Sensors and DRYLINE Water Traps as specified Other combinations might lead to incorrect measurements Use the adult flow sensor for a patient whose tidal volume is above 150 mL Use the pediatric flow sensor for a patient whose tidal volume is below 300 mL Make sure to use the correct flow sensor depending on the patient conditions adul...

Page 20: ...e lithium ion battery can only be charged in the specified operational temperatures of the equipment Refer to the operation manual of the lithium ion battery BTO 005 for details Precautions about the ECG Monitoring If any electrodes get detached from the patient after being connected to the lead cable and patient monitor pay attention that the metal part of the electrode does not get in touch with...

Page 21: ...tion and a standing position sitting position Fukuda Denshi recommends to carry out the recording of the ECG by taking into consideration the waveform differences according to electrode positions or postures For the model installed with ECG analysis program The ECG analysis program is intended to analyze the standard 12 lead ECG waveforms Therefore the analyzed result for waveforms recorded with t...

Page 22: ...ut do not reuse on other patients to avoid cross contamination It is intended for single patient use only For details refer to the SpO2 sensor instruction manual If is displayed for the SpO2 numeric data make sure that the sensor is properly attached Measuring on a limb with NIBP cuff arterial catheter or intracatheter may result in incorrect measurement Venous congestion may cause under reading o...

Page 23: ...ensure accurate measurements The zero balance procedure is required for the following case When starting the measurement When the position of the heart has changed due to body movement When the position of the transducer has changed When measuring for a long period of time and there is a possibility of measurement error due to change in ambient temperature etc When a connector is connected disconn...

Page 24: ...ce Certain ECT equipment may interfere with the proper function of the BIS monitoring system Precautions about the Alarm Alarm messages will be displayed according to the priority Level S Level H Level M Level L Level N For the same alarm level the alarm message for the newer alarm will be displayed The arrhythmia alarm message other than Tachy Brady Ext Tachy Ext Brady will continue to be display...

Page 25: ...hin 30 seconds About the Gas Calibration The gas calibration will automatically start when the MGU 800 810 series multigas unit is connected After the warm up completes gas calibration will be performed every 4 hours during stable operation During warm up gas calibration interval will become shorter than during normal operation During gas calibration measurement data will not be updated Calibratio...

Page 26: ...he patient data from the CF card will erase all previous patient data stored in the patient monitor Precautions about the Maintenance When cleaning the touch panel never use strong acidic cleaning solution To clean the touch panel use an optional cleaning cloth eyeglass cleaning cloth soft cotton cloth or non woven cloth pulp rayon polyethylene etc Clean the equipment frequently so stains can be r...

Page 27: ...LET PAUSE TRIGEMINY TRIPLET EXT TACHY EXT BRADY R on T MULTIFORM VENT RHYTHM SVT IRREGULAR RR PROLONGED RR S FREQUENT S COUPLET VPC SVPC PACER NOT CAPTURE PACE NOT PACING On the DS LAN II network arrhythmia alarm of SLOW VT will be transmitted as VT On the DS LAN II network waveform numeric data and alarm of BP7 BP8 TEMP3 to 8 will not be transmitted These can be transmitted on the DS LAN III netw...

Page 28: ...yed waveform or numeric data may not be transmitted The setup of channel ID and group ID should be performed only by the telemetry channel administrator or our service representative Users should not perform this procedure as malfunction may occur When the measurement unit of BP is kPa corresponding waveform and numeric data will not be transmitted When using a wireless network use mmHg for the BP...

Page 29: ...e sure to use only the specified sensor relay cable If any other sensor relay cable is used a high temperature rise of the sensor may place the patient in danger of burns Ifthere are any questionsregarding the sensor relay cable use for SpO2 measurementsof this equipment please contact Fukuda Denshi Precautions about the Masimo Model Possession or purchase of this device does not convey any expres...

Page 30: ...e MGU 800 810 HCP 800 810 820 HPD 800 810 820 will start up from the warm up mode The warm up time differs for each unit To Prepare for Emergency Use Accessories OptionalAccessories The ECG electrodes are consumable products Always prepare extra supplies of electrodes Verify that there is no wire break on the patient cable once a week Battery Pack Even if the battery pack is not in use the remaini...

Page 31: ...ountermeasures Static Electricity In a dry environment room static electricity is likely to occur Take the following countermeasures Both operator and patient should remove any static electricity before entering the room Humidify the room Cellular Phone The radio wave may cause malfunction to the device Cellular phones and radio sets should be turned off in the room building where medical device i...

Page 32: ...8410 Display Unit LC 8018TC Patient Monitor DS 8007 Multi Module HM 801 Multi Module HM 800 x 2 Recorder Unit HR 800 Telemetry Transmitter Module HLX 801 Gas Unit I F HPD 820 Input Box IB 8004 Multiport Module HP 800 Multigas Unit MGU 810 BISx I F Unit HBX 800 BISx Module BISx Lithium Ion Battery BTO 005 Compliance to the Electromagnetic Emissions The DS 8400 System is intended for use in the elec...

Page 33: ...onment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1kV differential mode 2kV common mode 1kV differential mode 2kV common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycles 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT...

Page 34: ...RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey 1 should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range 2 Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Note 1 At 80MHz and 800MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies Note 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affec...

Page 35: ...ter W Separation Distance according to Frequency of Transmitter m 150kHz to 80MHz d 1 2 80MHz to 800MHz d 1 2 800MHz to 2 5GHz d 2 3 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 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be determined using the equation applicable to the frequency of th...

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Page 37: ...ring Diagram This chapter describes the wiring diagram of the equipment Chapter 6 Spare Parts List This chapter describes the spare parts of the equipment Chapter 7 Assembly Diagram This chapter describes the assembly diagram of the equipment Chapter 8 Software Upgrade This chapter describes the software upgrade of the equipment Chapter 9 Troubleshooting This chapter describes the troubleshooting ...

Page 38: ...uidance xxviii Chapter 1 General Description Composition of the System 1 2 Features 1 4 Chapter 2 Specification Main Unit DSC 8400 Series 2 2 Transport Monitor DS 8007 and DSA 82 2 3 Display Unit LC 8018TC LC 8016TC 2 4 Super Unit HS 8312N 8312M and HSA 80 HSA 81 2 5 Expansion Unit MGU 800 810 Series and HR 800 2 6 Expansion Module HM 800 801 HP 800 HG 810 820 2 7 Gas Unit I F HPD 800 HPD 810 and ...

Page 39: ... 30 Installing the HR 800 7 32 Installing the HLX 801 7 34 Chapter 8 Software Upgrade Procedure Software Upgrade 8 2 Installation procedure 1 Backup or Restore Data 8 2 Installation procedure 2 When you do not need to backup or restore data 8 4 Program version verification 8 6 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting ECG 9 2 Respiration 9 6 Invasive Blood Pressure 9 8 SpO2 Measurement HS 8312N DS 8007N HG 820 9 ...

Page 40: ...ssure Transducers 10 15 Cleaning and Disinfecting the Temperature Probe 10 15 Cleaning the Cardiac Output Relay Cable 10 15 Clean NIBP cuff Air hose up 10 16 Cleaning Disinfecting the SpO2 Sensor 10 16 Cleaning and Sterilization of Airway Adapter 10 16 Part Replacement 10 17 Replacement of short term backup battery 10 17 Replacement of long term backup battery 10 22 Chapter 11 Periodic Check Daily...

Page 41: ...1 1 General Description This chapter describes the outline of this equipement Chapter 1 Composition of the System 1 2 Features 1 4 ...

Page 42: ...8TC 18 5 inch Lineup of Super Unit Model Type Fixed Parameter SpO2 Unit Multiparameter Measuring Items CO2 Measurement Optional HS 8312N ECG Max 12 leads RESPx1 NIBPx1 SpO2x1 Nellcor 3 ports Temperature x6 maximum BP x6 maximum CO Measurement x1 maximum Yes HS 8312M ECG Max 12 leads RESPx1 NIBPx1 SpO2x1 SpCO x1 SpMet x1 SpHb x1 PVI x1 Masimo Yes DS 8007N ECG Max 12 leads RESPx1 NIBPx1 SpO2 x1 RR_S...

Page 43: ...Roll Paper 3 waveforms printing Lineup of Input Box Model Type Number of Slots IB 8004 4 Lineup of Expansion Module Model Module Parameter HM 800 Multi Module IBP TEMP CO x 2 HM 801 Multi Module IBP TEMP CO x 1 AUX Connector x1 HP 800 Multiport Module Serial Communication 2ch Analog Communication 1ch HG 810 SpO2 Module M Masimo SpO2 SpCO SpMet SpHb PVI PR HG 820 SpO2 Module N Nellcor SpO2 PR SpCO ...

Page 44: ...ent sites can be monitored as additional parameter This system uses pulse oximetry to measure and display functional oxygen saturation in the blood There are two model types with different built in SpO2 modules which are Covidien Nellcor and Masimo SpCO SpMet SpHb PVImeasurement are optionalfunction available when using theHS 8312M DS 8007M and HG 810 with built in Masimo SpO2 module SpOC measurem...

Page 45: ...ntration ISO SEV DES O2 concentration N2O concentration airway flow airway pressure waveform minute ventilation airway resistance etc can be monitored By using the HP 800 Multiport Module or connecting the Oximeter to Status II port or to COM 1 to 4 port on the main unit SvO2 CO etc can be monitored The following Oximeter CCO measurement device can be connected Vigilance Vigilance CEDV Vigilance I...

Page 46: ...1 6 ...

Page 47: ... 2 3 Display Unit LC 8018TC LC 8016TC 2 4 Super Unit HS 8312N 8312M and HSA 80 HSA 81 2 5 Expansion Unit MGU 800 810 Series and HR 800 2 6 Expansion Module HM 800 801 HP 800 HG 810 820 2 7 Gas Unit I F HPD 800 HPD 810 and CO2 Gas Unit HCP 800 HCP 810 2 8 Gas Unit I F HPD 820 and CO2 Gas Unit HCP 820 2 9 Input Box IB 8004 2 10 BISx I F Unit HBX 800 2 11 Performance 2 12 ...

Page 48: ...tmospheric Pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa Safety General Standard IEC 60601 1 2005 A1 2012 Medical electrical equipment Part 1 General requirements for basic safety and essential performance EMC Standard IEC 60601 1 2 2007 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 2 General Requirements for Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements and Tests Type of protection against electric shock Class I Equipmen...

Page 49: ...erating Atmospheric Pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa Transport Storage Temperature 10 C to 60 C Transport Storage Humidity 10 to 95 40 C non condensing Storage Atmospheric Pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa Safety General Standard IEC 60601 1 2005 A1 2012 Medical electrical equipment Part 1 General requirements for basic safety and essential performance EMC Standard IEC 60601 1 2 2007 Medical Electrical Equipme...

Page 50: ...8016TC 3 5 kg not including the accessory Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C Operating Humidity 30 to 85 non condensing Operating Atmospheric Pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa Transport Storage Temperature 10 C to 60 C Transport Storage Humidity 10 to 95 40 C non condensing Storage Atmospheric Pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa Safety General Standard IEC 60601 1 2005 A1 2012 Medical ele...

Page 51: ...g the accessory Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C Operating Humidity 30 to 85 non condensing Operating Atmospheric Pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa Transport Storage Temperature 10 C to 60 C Transport Storage Humidity 10 to 95 40 C non condensing Storage Atmospheric Pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa Safety General Standard IEC 60601 1 2005 A1 2012 Medical electrical equipment Part 1 G...

Page 52: ...otrusion MGU 811P 125 W mm x 108 5 H mm x 200 D mm not including the protrusion HR 800 87 W mm x 108 5 H mm x 100 D mm not including the protrusion Weight AGO2 Gas Unit MGU 801P 1 8 kg not including the accessory MGU 811P 1 8 kg not including the accessory HR 800 0 44 kg not including the accessory Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature MGU Series 10 C to 35 C HR Series 10 C to 40 C Operat...

Page 53: ... Module HM 800 801 HP 800 HG 810 820 Size 40 W mm x 100 H mm x 130 D mm not including the protrusion Weight HM 800 HM 801 0 5 kg not including the accessory HP 800 0 5 kg not including the accessory HG 810 HG 820 0 5 kg not including the accessory Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C Operating Humidity 30 to 85 non condensing Operating Atmospheric Pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa ...

Page 54: ... F HPD 800 HPD 810 and CO2 Gas Unit HCP 800 HCP 810 Size HPD 800 HPD 810 HCP 800 HCP 810 36 W mm x 91 H mm x 87 D mm not including the protrusion Weight HPD 800 0 4 kg not including the accessory HPD 810 0 18 kg not including the accessory HCP 800 0 28 kg not including the accessory HCP 810 0 22 kg not including the accessory Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C Operating Hu...

Page 55: ... on the HS 8000 series or HM 801 Usable Life 6 years According to self certification Gas Unit I F HPD 820 and CO2 Gas Unit HCP 820 Size HCP 820 HPD 820 120 W mm x 53 D mm x 80 H mm not including the protrusion Weight HCP 820 0 3 kg not including the accessory HPD 820 0 2 kg not including the accessory Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C Operating Humidity 30 to 85 non conde...

Page 56: ...ut Box IB 8004 Size IB 8004 180 W mm x 137 5 H mm x 160 D mm not including the protrusion Weight IB 8004 1 3 kg not including the accessory Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C Operating Humidity 30 to 85 non condensing Operating Atmospheric Pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa Transport Storage Temperature 10 C to 60 C Transport Storage Humidity 10 to 95 40 C non condensing Storage A...

Page 57: ...c Pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa Transport Storage Temperature 10 C to 60 C Transport Storage Humidity 10 to 95 40 C non condensing Storage Atmospheric Pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa Safety General Standard IEC 60601 1 2005 A1 2012 Medical electrical equipment Part 1 General requirements for basic safety and essential performance EMC Standard IEC 60601 1 2 2007 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 2 Genera...

Page 58: ...ace Sweep Speed ECG SpO2 BP EEG 6 25 mm s 12 5 mm s 25 mm s 50 mm s RESP CO2 O2 AG 6 25 mm s 12 5 mm s 25 mm s Operation Touch Panel Capacitive Touch Panel Fixed Keys 3 keys NIBP Start Stop NIBP Auto Mode Alarm Silence Sound Pressure Alarm Sound Standard Tone Maximum 75 0 dB Minimum 45 0 dB HR Synchronized Tone Maximum 86 0 dB Minimum 36 0 dB SpO2 Synchronized Tone Maximum 83 0 dB Minimum 39 0 dB ...

Page 59: ...on the latest RR interval Waveform Size Selection 1 4 1 2 1 2 4 Accuracy of Input Signal Reproduction Overall system error and frequency response is set using method A B C and D Defibrillation Proof Provided Lead off Detection Current 100nA and below Heart rate meter accuracy and response to irregular rhythm 80 bpm Ventricular Bigeminy 80 bpm 60 bpm Ventricular Bigeminy 60 bpm 120 bpm Ventricular ...

Page 60: ...ng to IEC 60601 2 27 Transient Characteristic 3 2 sec 0 3 sec 0 1 sec time constant can be changed Rejection of Pacemaker Pulse a Pacemaker Pulse without Over Undershoot Capable to reject pulses of pulse width 0 1 ms to 2 ms amplitude 2 mV to 700 mV b Pacemaker Pulse with Over Undershoot Rejection is not possible c Pacer Pulse Detector Rejection of Fast ECG Signals Slew Rate 3 2V S Sampling Rate A...

Page 61: ...ment Value Update Rate 1 sec Nellcor Unit Measurement Method 2 Wavelength Pulse Wave Method Wavelength Approx 660 nm red light Approx 900 nm infrared light Output 15 mW and below Measurement Range 1 SpO2 to 100 SpO2 Resolution 1 SpO2 Measurement Accuracy Adult 3 SpO2 when 70 SpO2 to 100 SpO2 When DS 100A is used Neonate 2 SpO2 when 70 SpO2 to 100 SpO2 PR Measurement Range 20 bpm to 300 bpm PR Accu...

Page 62: ...Neonate 3 SpO2 when 70 SpO2 to 100 SpO2 SpCO Measurement Range 0 SpCO to 99 SpCO Resolution 1 SpCO Measurement Accuracy 3 SpCO SpCO 1 SpCO to 40 SpCO SpMet Measurement Range 0 SpMet to 99 9 SpMet Resolution 0 1 SpMet Measurement Accuracy 1 SpMet SpMet 1 SpMet to 15 SpMet SpHb Measurement Range 0 g dL to 25 0 g dL Resolution 0 1 g dL Measurement Accuracy 1 g dL SpHb 8 g dL to 17 g dL PI Perfusion I...

Page 63: ...meter PVI SpCO SpMet SpHb SpOC measurements are optional functions BP Transducer Sensitivity 5 μV V mmHg Measurement Range 50 mmHg to 300 mmHg Frequency Characteristic DC 6 Hz 8Hz 12Hz 40Hz Measurement Accuracy Within 2 or 1mmHg of full scale whichever is greater Zero Balance Range Within 150 mmHg PR Measurement Range Adult 12 bpm to 300 bpm Neonate 30 bpm to 300 bpm PR Accuracy Within 3 or 1bpm w...

Page 64: ...ompensation when interference gas is present 0 mmHg to 40 mmHg Additional error of 1mmHg 41 mmHg to 70 mmHg Additional error of 2 5 71 mmHg to 100 mmHg Additional error of 4 101 mmHg to 150 mmHg Additional error of 5 These are maximum error only if compensation of atmospheric pressure O2 N2O anesthetic agent are properly performed RR Measurement Range 0 Bpm to 150 Bpm RR Measurement Accuracy 1 Bpm...

Page 65: ... Rise Time 0 2 sec CO Measurement Method Thermodilution Method Measurement Range 0 1 L min to 20 0 L min Measurement Range and Accuracy Blood Temperature 17 C to 45 C 0 3 C Injectate Temperature 1 C to 35 C 0 5 C BIS BISx Covidien Bispectral Index BIS Measurement Range 0 to 100 Resolution 1 Signal Quality Index SQI Measurement Range 0 to 100 Resolution 0 1 EMG Measurement Range 25 dB to 100 dB Bar...

Page 66: ...od CO2 N2O Volatile Anesthetic Infra Red Solid State Method O2 Paramagnetic Method Warm Up Time Multigas Module ISO Accuracy 45 sec Full Accuracy 10 sec Auto Zeroing Multigas Module ISO Accuracy 30 sec Full Accuracy 4 hours Measurement Range CO2 0 to 10 0 0 to 76mmHg 0 to 10kPa N2O 0 to 100 O2 0 to 100 AG Halothane 0 to 5 AG Enflurane 0 to 5 AG Isoflurane 0 to 5 AG Sevoflurane 0 to 8 AG Desflurane...

Page 67: ...r gases Interference to Measurement Data vol Interference Gas or Vapor CO2 N2O O2 Volatile Anesthetic CO2 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 N2O 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 O2 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 Volatile Anesthetic 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 Secondary 0 1 Average 100 Xenon 0 1 0 0 5 0 50 Helium 0 1 0 0 5 0 Metered dose inhaler propellants Not specified Not specified 0 5 Not specified 0 1 Ethanol 0 0 0 5 0 Saturated Isopropanol Vapor 0 1 0 0 5 ...

Page 68: ... Desflurane Enflurane 300 ms Enflurane 350 ms DRYLINE Water Trap Emptying interval half full worst case Adult Child 17 hours 200 mL min 37 C 100 RH Neonate 20 hours 120 mL min 37 C 100 RH Spirometry MGU 810 series AWP cmH2O Measurement Range 20 cmH2O to 100 cmH2O Adult Pediatric Accuracy 1 cmH2O Adult Pediatric AWF both direct L min Measurement Range 1 5 L min to 100 L min Adult 0 25 L min to 25 L...

Page 69: ... 5 Resolution Head Direction 8 dots mm Feed Direction 40 lines mm at printing speed of 25mm s Printing Waveforms 3 waveforms Printing Type Waveform List Graphic Detection Paper out printhead temperature Protective Circuit Provided Input Box IB 8004 Connectable Units Maximum 1 unit Number of Slots Maximum 4 slots Analog Waveform Output Output Voltage ECG Output 1 V mV fixed BP Output 1 V 100 mmHg f...

Page 70: ... setting is Monitor or Diag Output Impedance Open Collector Output with 5 V 500Ω pull up resistor The delay time of analog waveform output and QRS synchronization output depends on the filter setting and the input waveform type For details refer to your nearest service representative The QRS synchronized signal is not intended to be used as synchronized signal for defibrillator When using the QRS ...

Page 71: ...3 1 Names of Parts and Their Functions This chapter explains the name of parts and their functions Chapter 3 Main Unit DSC 8400 series 3 2 ...

Page 72: ...cts the display unit Rear Side 1 HLX Fixing Position Fixes the Telemetry Transmitter Module HLX 801 2 HTC Fixing Position Fixes the Bidirectional Wireless Communication Module HTC 702 For USA only 3 Potential Equalization Terminal Used for equipotential connection 4 Power Supply Connector Connects the power cable 5 Battery Attaches the battery BTO 005 ...

Page 73: ... equipment 4 I O Connector Connects the specified equipment 5 Serial Connector COM A B Connects the specified equipment 6 Extended Display Unit Connector Connects the specified equipment 7 DS LAN Connector Connects to the wired network using the Branch Cable CJ 522 8 I O Connector Connects the specified equipment 9 External Monitor Connector Connects the external monitor 10 AUX Connector For futur...

Page 74: ...3 4 ...

Page 75: ...676 4 27 Circuit Description of Connector Board PCB 7306 4 30 Circuit Description of Extended board PCB 7678 4 32 Circuit Description of Capacitor Board PCB 7707 4 35 Circuit Description of Main Joint Board PCB 7709 4 35 Circuit Description of AUX Board PCB 7710 4 39 Circuit Description of Module Slot Board PCB 7759 4 40 Circuit Description of Lock Sensor Board PCB 7766 4 40 Circuit Description of...

Page 76: ...has a capacity of 128MByte conducts backup operation for approximately 5 minutes and backs up the recall and short trend data Also the program stored in the flash memory is loaded in the SDRAM and executed after starting SRAM The SRAM has a capacity of 2MByte performing storage of the monitor setup Backup for 6 years is possible using a lithium battery EEPROM EEPROM stores equipment specific infor...

Page 77: ... and audio DA converter PCM1753 are used for the sound source FM oscillator is used for the signal output such as pulse or key tone PCM data is used for alarm and boot shutdown sound and audio DA converter produces the sound Board Power Supply DC DC converter series regulator Receiving DC18 V power supply from AC DC universal power supply 1 0V 1 05 V 1 2 V 1 5 V 1 9 V 2 5 V 3 3 V 5 V and 12 V powe...

Page 78: ..._WR O I O_Write 11 A8 O Card Address A8 36 WE O Write Enable 12 A7 O Card Address A7 37 RDY BSY I Ready Busy 13 VCC 3 3 V 5 V 38 VCC 3 3 V 5 V 14 A6 O Card Address A6 39 CSEL O Cable Select 15 A5 O Card Address A5 40 VS2 I Card Battery Power 2 16 A4 O Card Address A4 41 RESET O Reset Card 17 A3 O Card Address A3 42 WAIT I Card WAIT 18 A2 O Card Address A2 43 INTP I Intlapt 19 A1 O Card Address A1 ...

Page 79: ...eserved External monitor connector CN1251 No Signal Name Remarks Signal Level 1 RED_VIDEO VIDEO signal_R 0 7mV0 p at 75Ω 2 GREEN_VIDEO VIDEO signal_G 0 7mV0 p at 75Ω 3 BLUE_VIDEO VIDEO signal_B 0 7mV0 p at 75Ω 4 NC Not connected 5 GND GND 6 GND GND 7 GND GND 8 GND GND 9 NC Not connected 10 GND GND 11 NC Not connected 12 SDA DDC data Unused 13 HSYNC Horizontal synchronizing signal output TTL Level ...

Page 80: ...upply 6 V 18 V Power Supply 7 V 18 V Power Supply 8 V Digital GND 9 V Digital GND 10 TX1 Transmission data 1 RS 485 11 RX1 Reception data 1 RS 485 12 TX2 Transmission data 2 RS 485 13 RX2 Reception data 2 RS 485 14 V 18 V Power Supply 15 V 18 V Power Supply 16 V Digital GND 17 V Digital GND 18 V Digital GND 19 RESET1 Unit reset 1 20 RESET2 Unit reset 2 21 CNT1 Power ON OFF control for UNIT LINK 22...

Page 81: ...ut Unused PWM 15 POWON1 Main Power Supply SW1 16 POWON2 Main Power Supply SW2 17 18V_LED LED driving power 18 CKA Odd number differential pixel clock LVDS 19 CKA Odd number differential pixel clock LVDS 20 GND_L GND 21 CKB Even number differential pixel clock LVDS 22 CKB Even number differential pixel clock LVDS 23 VCC Power Supply 18 V 24 DA3 Odd number differential pixel data LVDS 25 DA3 Odd num...

Page 82: ... 100BASE TX 6 GND GND 7 MLAN_POWEREN_ A Power supply control for module LAN Enables to supply power for module LAN under the condition of L in both of MLAN_POWEREN_A and MLAN_POWEREN_B 8 GND GND 9 GND GND 10 GND GND 11 MLAN_POWEREN_ B Power supply control for module LAN Enables to supply power for module LAN under the condition of L in both of MLAN_POWEREN_A and MLAN_POWEREN_B 12 MLAN_RST M_LAN Re...

Page 83: ... Connector CN202 Unused No Signal Name Remarks Signal Level 1 BATT Backup battery Nominal 4 8 V 2 GND Backup battery This connector is not used for DSC 8400 AC_FAIL Connector CN203 Unused No Signal Name Remarks Signal Level 1 GND GND 2 AC_FAIL AC Power Dip This connector is not used for DSC 8400 ICE Connector H UDI CN501 No Signal Name Remarks Signal Level Due to factory adjustment no description ...

Page 84: ...al pixel clock LVDS 13 GND GND 14 DB0 Even number differential pixel data LVDS 15 DB0 Even number differential pixel data LVDS 16 GND GND 17 DA1 Odd number differential pixel data LVDS 18 DA1 Odd number differential pixel data LVDS 19 GND GND 20 CKB Even number differential pixel clock LVDS 21 CKB Even number differential pixel clock LVDS 22 GND GND 23 DB1 Even number differential pixel data LVDS ...

Page 85: ...ferential pixel data LVDS 43 3 3V_BUZZER Display unit buzzer power 44 RESET_DISP Display unit reset Back light ON OFF の L M H 3 Value 45 DISP_INST Display unit start mode switch 46 POW_ON1 Main Power Supply SW1 47 GND GND 48 SP Speaker output Class D Output 49 SP Speaker output Class D Output 50 SP Speaker output Class D Output 51 SP Speaker output Class D Output Sub Power Supply Connector CN1703 ...

Page 86: ...Data 5 19 BF0_D 7 Data 7 20 BF0_D 9 Data 9 21 BF0_D 11 Data 11 22 BF0_D 13 Data 13 23 BF0_D 15 Data 15 24 GND GND 25 66M 66MHz Clock output 26 GND GND 27 CF1_WRH High byte and write enable output 28 CF1_BS Bus cycle start output 29 GND GND 30 CF1_INT CF card interrupt input 31 WAIT_CF1 CF card wait input 32 CF_RST Reset Output for Expansion Card 33 CS_CF1 CF card chip selection output 34 CF1_OVER ...

Page 87: ...eset 66 GND GND 67 CF1_WRL Low byte and write enable output 68 CF1_RD Read enable output 69 REF_CLK PCIe Clock 70 REF_CLK PCIe Clock 71 GND GND 72 PET PCIe Transmit Data 73 PET PCIe Transmit Data 74 GND GND 75 PER PCIe Receive Data 76 PER PCIe Receive Data 77 GND GND 78 3 3V_IDL 3 3 V Power Supply 79 5V_IDL 5 V Power Supply 80 GND GND No Signal Name Remarks Signal Level 1 5V Insulation 5 V Power S...

Page 88: ...GND_ISO Isolation Ground 23 COM2_RX COM2 Serial Reception Data Input RS 232C 24 NC Not connected 25 DIG_D Digital Output DATA 26 DIG_C Digital Output CLK 27 GND_ISO Isolation Ground 28 COM4_RST COM4 Reset 29 NC Not connected 30 COM3_TX COM3 Serial Transmission Data Output RS 232C 31 GND_ISO GND_ISO 32 COM3_RX COM3 Serial Reception Data Input RS 232C 33 NC Not connected 34 NC Not connected 35 COM4_...

Page 89: ...16 EX_D 1 I O Data 1 Bus Buffer I O PU 3 3V_AL system 17 EX_D 3 I O Data 3 18 EX_D 5 I O Data 5 19 EX_D 7 I O Data 7 20 EX_D 9 I O Data 9 21 EX_D 11 I O Data 11 22 EX_D 13 I O Data 13 23 EX_D 15 I O Data 15 24 GND_D Digital GND 25 EX_D 17 I O Data 17 Bus Buffer I O 26 EX_D 19 I O Data 19 PU 3 3V_AL system 27 EX_D 21 I O Data 21 28 EX_D 23 I O Data 23 29 EX_D 25 I O Data 25 30 EX_D 27 I O Data 27 3...

Page 90: ... 59 EX_D 6 I O Data 6 60 EX_D 8 I O Data 8 61 EX_D 10 I O Data 10 62 EX_D 12 I O Data 12 63 EX_D 14 I O Data 14 64 GND_D Digital GND 65 EX_D 16 I O Data 16 Bus Buffer I O PU 3 3V_AL system 66 EX_D 18 I O Data 18 67 EX_D 20 I O Data 20 68 EX_D 22 I O Data 22 69 EX_D 24 I O Data 24 70 EX_D 26 I O Data 26 71 EX_D 28 I O Data 28 72 EX_D 30 I O Data 30 73 GND_D Digital GND 74 LCDC1_WRHL O Write Enable ...

Page 91: ...UX_D 7 I O Auxiliary data 7 20 LCDC0_AUX_D 9 I O Auxiliary data 9 21 LCDC0_AUX_D 11 I O Auxiliary data 11 22 LCDC0_AUX_D 13 I O Auxiliary data 13 23 LCDC0_AUX_D 15 I O Auxiliary data 15 24 GND_D Digital GND 25 LCDC0_AUX_D 17 I O Auxiliary data 17 LCDC I O PU 3 3V_AL system 26 LCDC0_AUX_D 19 I O Auxiliary data 19 27 LCDC0_AUX_D 21 I O Auxiliary data 21 28 LCDC0_AUX_D 23 I O Auxiliary data 23 29 LCD...

Page 92: ... I O Auxiliary data 6 60 LCDC0_AUX_D 8 I O Auxiliary data 8 61 LCDC0_AUX_D 10 I O Auxiliary data 10 62 LCDC0_AUX_D 12 I O Auxiliary data 12 63 LCDC0_AUX_D 14 I O Auxiliary data 14 64 GND_D Digital GND 65 LCDC0_AUX_D 16 I O Auxiliary data 16 LCDC I O PU 3 3V_AL system 66 LCDC0_AUX_D 18 I O Auxiliary data 18 67 LCDC0_AUX_D 20 I O Auxiliary data 20 68 LCDC0_AUX_D 22 I O Auxiliary data 22 69 LCDC0_AUX...

Page 93: ...to the Telemeter FPGA LCDC Output 19 RX_COM_IN 7 I Receive Data from the Recorder FPGA LCDC Input 20 TX_COM 7 O Transmit Data to the Recorder FPGA LCDC Output 21 GND_D Digital GND 22 18V_AL 18 V Power Supply reserved 23 GND_D Digital GND 24 PRSNT2 I Extended Board Detection 41 Pin by Extended Board Connect to PRSNT1 25 GND_D Digital GND 26 CFG_CONFDONE I Extended Board FPGA Configuration Completio...

Page 94: ...l Input 59 GND_D Digital GND PU by Power Board 60 HUB_TX O ETHER Hub Output 61 HUB_TX O ETHER Hub Output 62 GND Digital GND 63 HUB_RX I ETHER Hub Input 64 HUB_RX I ETHER Hub Input 65 GND_D Digital GND 66 CFG_STATUS I Extended board FPGA configuration status input 67 5V_AL 5V_AL System Power Supply 68 5V_AL 69 RX_COM 5 I Receive Data from Power Board CPU FPGA LCDC Input 70 RX_COM_IN 6 I Receive Dat...

Page 95: ...1 TX1 Serial transmission RS 485 2 TX1 Serial transmission RS 485 3 RX1 Serial reception RS 485 4 RX1 Serial reception RS 485 5 RESET WE Reset Signal TTL 6 NC Not connected 7 CNT1 Recorder detection 8 CNT2 Reserved 9 VCC 18V 10 VCC 18V 11 VCC 18V 12 GND GND 13 GND GND 14 GND GND Option Module Connector CN2 No Signal Name Remarks Signal Level 1 5V 5V 2 5V 5V 3 Reserve Not connected 4 RESET RESET 5 ...

Page 96: ...Name Remarks Signal Level 1 TX Rear module transmission 100BASE T 2 RX Rear module reception 100BASE T 3 TX Rear module transmission 100BASE T 4 RX Rear module reception 100BASE T 5 GND GND 6 GND GND 7 GND GND 8 MLAN_PWREN Rear module power supply enable signal output 9 MLAN_RST Rear module reset signal output 10 MLAN_PWREN_A Rear module detection A signal input 11 TXD_RF Serial transmission RS 23...

Page 97: ... Signal Name Remarks Signal Level 1 3 3V 3 3 V Power Supply 2 STBY Standby signal 3 CPU_MENA CPU enable signal 4 UART_TX Serial transmission RS232C 5 UART_RX Serial reception RS232C 6 BACK_UP Backup signal 7 STAT_BAT Battery status 8 INST_CHG CPU installation signal 9 RSET_CHG CPU reset signal 10 DET_MOD Module detection 11 SCL I2C clock signal I2C 12 SDA I2C data signal I2C 13 GND GND 14 GND GND ...

Page 98: ...or CN301 No Signal Name Remarks Signal Level 1 12V 12V 2 12V 12V 3 GND GND 4 GND GND 5 FROM_SLOT Data input from IrDA module 6 TO_SLOT Data output to IrDA module 7 PWDOWN IrDA module control 8 3 3V_IR 3 3V 9 GND GND 10 GND GND ...

Page 99: ...Host transmission Card reception S3 A Host transmission Card reception S4 GND GND S5 B Card transmission Host reception S6 B Card transmission Host reception S7 GND GND PC1 CDI Connector detection PC2 GND GND PC3 NC Not connected PC4 NC Not connected PC5 NC Not connected PC6 NC Not connected PC7 GND GND PC8 LED1 Not connected PC9 LED2 Not connected PC10 NC Not connected PC11 NC Not connected PC12 ...

Page 100: ... DAT1 Data signal 1 9 DAT2 Data signal 2 10 CARD DET SW Card detection signal 11 COMMON Common signal GND 12 WP SW Write protect detection signal SATA connector CN7 Unused No Signal Name Remarks Signal Level 1 GND GND 2 A Host transmission Card reception 3 A Host transmission Card reception 4 GND GND 5 B Card transmission Host reception 6 B Card transmission Host reception 7 GND GND 5V ...

Page 101: ...t judges power from AC power supply unit and determines what power to be used Power to be used is supplied to CPU board directly The priority of the power supply is AC power supply unit built in battery Board Power Supply DC DC converter series regulator It is supplied from the AC power unit and DC12 5 V 16 8 V by Li ion battery Then it generates 12 V 3 3 V of power voltage which is used for board...

Page 102: ... battery terminal 14 BAT_V Li Ion battery terminal 6 3 3V_STB 3 3 V1 Power Supply 15 BAT_V Li Ion battery terminal 7 THM I Battery thermistor terminal 16 BAT_V Li Ion battery terminal 8 THM I Battery thermistor terminal 17 BAT_V Li Ion battery terminal 9 IIC_CLK O Battery communication clock 18 BAT_V Li Ion battery terminal Power Output Connector CN11 No Signal Name I O Remarks 1 GND GND 2 GND GND...

Page 103: ...AN Connector CN15 No Signal Name I O Remarks 1 FAN_V Power for FAN 2 RPM O Rotation speed control 3 FAN_GND GND Debug Connector CN8 No Signal Name Remarks Signal Level Due to factory adjustment no description ...

Page 104: ... ALM_OUT2 Alarm Output 2 Isolation Photo MOS Relay Contact 3 TxD Serial Transmission Data Output RS232C 4 RxD ALARM 1IN Serial Reception Data Input Alarm Input 1 under 25 V against GND RS232C Logic 5 ALARM 2IN Logic Alarm 2 Input Isolation Logic Input 5mA 6 ALARM 2IN Return Alarm input 2 return Isolation Isolation GND 7 5V 5V 5 V Power Supply 150 mA 8 ALM_OUT2 Alarm Output 2 Isolation Photo MOS Re...

Page 105: ...2C 6 5V 5V 5 V Power Supply 150 mA 7 COM1 NC Not connected COM2 NC Not connected COM3 DIG_D AN 500 I F DATA TTL COM4 EXT_IN Return External input return Isolation GND 8 COM1 NC Not connected COM2 NC Not connected COM3 DIG_C AN 500 I F CLOCK TTL COM4 NC Not connected Each signal type for No 2 7 and 8 differs depending on COM1 COM2 COM3 and COM4 The power supply of COM1 COM2 COM3 and COM4 connectors...

Page 106: ...tion 8 ch and synchronous communication 2 ch built in Start stop synchronization 3ch of the serial communication function is used for the alarm connector and COM A B touch panel via RS 232C driver Extended display output External monitor display output has two video signal outputs in analog RGB method Board Power Supply DC DC converter series regulator Receives the DC 12 V from main CPU power unit...

Page 107: ...Signal Name Remarks Signal Level 1 ALM_OUT1 Alarm Output 1 Open collector output Pull up resistor 2 ALM_OUT2 Alarm Output 2 Isolation Photo MOS Relay Contact 3 TxD Serial Transmission Data Output RS232C 4 RxD ALARM 1IN Logic Serial Reception Data Input Alarm Input 1 under 25 V against GND RS232C Logic input 5 ALARM 2IN Logic Alarm Input 2 under 25 V against GND Logic Input 6 NC Not connected 7 5V ...

Page 108: ...terface of the extended display Extended Display Unit Connector CN9 10 No Signal Name Remarks Signal Level 1 RED_VIDEO VIDEO signal_R 0 7mV0 p at 75Ω 2 GREEN_VIDEO VIDEO signal_G 0 7mV0 p at 75Ω 3 BLUE_VIDEO VIDEO signal_B 0 7mV0 p at 75Ω 4 NC Not connected 5 GND GND 6 GND GND 7 GND GND 8 GND GND 9 NC Not connected 10 GND GND 11 NC Not connected 12 SDA DDC data Unused 13 HSYNC Horizontal synchroni...

Page 109: ... the power board video signal from main board speaker output serial communication signal and control signal Then it relays to connector which fits the display unit Moreover it monitors the power voltage and current to be supplied to the display unit Internal connector Power Supply Input Connector CN1 No Signal Name Remarks Signal Level 1 18V Power Supply Input 2 18V Power Supply Input 3 GND 4 GND ...

Page 110: ...4 DA1 Odd number differential pixel data LVDS 33 GND GND 32 CKB Even number differential pixel clock LVDS 31 CKB Even number differential pixel clock LVDS 30 GND GND 29 DB1 Even number differential pixel data LVDS 28 DB1 Even number differential pixel data LVDS 27 GND GND 26 DA2 Odd number differential pixel data LVDS 25 DA2 Odd number differential pixel data LVDS 24 GND GND 23 DA3 Odd number diff...

Page 111: ...r output Unused PWM 15 POWON1 Main Power Supply SW1 16 POWON2 Main Power Supply SW2 17 18V_LED LED driving power 18 CKA Odd number differential pixel clock LVDS 19 CKA Odd number differential pixel clock LVDS 20 GND_L GND 21 CKB Even number differential pixel clock LVDS 22 CKB Even number differential pixel clock LVDS 23 VCC Power Supply 18 V 24 DA3 Odd number differential pixel data LVDS 25 DA3 O...

Page 112: ...S 42 DB3 Even number differential pixel data LVDS 43 3 3V_BUZZER Display unit buzzer power I2C communication between power board and display unit on the standby status 44 DISP_INST Display unit start mode switch I2C communication between power board and display unit on the standby status ...

Page 113: ...gnal Name Remarks Signal Level 1 RESET Port Reset TTL Hi Level Reset 2 NC Not connected 3 TxD Serial Transmission Data Output RS232C 4 SG Signal GND 5 RxD Serial Reception Data Input RS232C 6 5V 5V 5 V Power Supply 150 mA 7 NC Not connected 8 NC Not connected The COM5 connector is intended for the bidirectional wireless communications module TCON only Internal Connector Backup Power Supply Connect...

Page 114: ...vel 1 12V Module slot power supply 2 12V Module slot power supply 3 GND GND 4 GND GND 5 TO_MAIN IrDA receiving signal 3 3V CMOS 6 FROM_MAIN IrDA transmission signal 3 3V CMOS 7 PWDOWN IrDA module control 3 3V CMOS 8 3 3V IrDA module power supply 9 GND GND 10 GND GND Circuit Description of Lock Sensor Board PCB 7766 Lock sensor board has the sensor to detect the locking structure of module equipped...

Page 115: ... 7 THM Battery thermistor terminal 16 BAT_V 8 THM Battery thermistor terminal 17 BAT_V 9 IIC_DATA I O Battery communication data relay I O 18 BAT_V Sensor board connector CN3 No Signal Name Remarks Signal Level 1 3 3V_STB Power output for photo interrupter 2 LOCK_DET Lock detection signal relay input on locked status L 3 3V 3 GND GND External Connection Battery connector CN1 613738 7 No Signal Nam...

Page 116: ...ly The rating is 18 V 6 7 A it has a single output There is no effect to the power supply unit by harmonic noise because it has a power factor improvement circuit FAN FAN is a 30 mm square air cooling fan with 12 V rated voltage It automatically operates depending on the internal temperature ...

Page 117: ...5 1 Wiring Diagram Chapter 5 Main Unit DSC 8400 5 2 ...

Page 118: ...0R051025FA 1M0106970 FFC with 51 pin connector 7 Rear module cable DSC 8400 1M0108280 8 Option module cable DSC 8400 1M0108290 9 Recorder connection cable DSC 8400 1M0108300 10 Capacitor board cable DSC 8400 1M0108740 11 Battery board connection cable DS 8400 1M0106870 12 Power source relay cable DSC 8400 1M0108310 13 Expansion cable DSC 8400 1M0108320 14 Telemeter connection cable DSC 8400 1M0108...

Page 119: ...800 HSA 80 Lithium battery CJ 522 VGA Cable CJO 09SS CJO 08SS CF Card Software Install Data Transfer CFast Card Full Disclosure Built in Recorder HR 800 CN11 PCB 7709 JOINT Board of main unit HSAPWR Cable Telemetry Transmitter module HLX 801 Touch Panel VGA Monitor VGA Cable Touch Panel VGA Monitor CN14 CN12 CN1 Network Printer PCB 7676 Power board Capacitor board STATUSⅡ Connector CN2 COM1 Connec...

Page 120: ...5 4 ...

Page 121: ...is chapter describes the spare parts of this equipment Chapter 6 For detailed configuration of spare parts of the mechanical elements refer to the parts list in Chapter 7 Assembly Diagram Spare Parts of DSC 8400 Main Unit 6 2 ...

Page 122: ...09 SAS DS 8400 9F0108300 AUX board 7710 SAS DS 8400 9F0109670 Module slot board 7759 SAS DS 8400 9F0109700 Battery I F board 7629 SAS DS 8400 9F0109800 Lock sensor board 7766 SAS DS 8400 9F0101130 Connector board 7306 SAS DS 8500 Spare part cables of DSC 8400 main unit are as follows Item Code Item Name Remarks 1M0106860 AC inlet with cable DS 8400 1M0106890 Power source connection cable DS 8400 1...

Page 123: ...tem Name Model Type Remarks 1T010107A AC Power Supply Unit SNP G125 MF RoHS 1F0012390 Connector cover DA 15P DC1 15P UNIT 1F0097900 Connector cover TCP9907 01 0100 COM DS LAN 1F0097910 Connector cover TCP 9906 010100 Status II 1F0091410 Connector cover DE 9S DC1 2nd DISPLAY VIDEO OUT ...

Page 124: ...cing plate for handle SU 6C0150100 Joint board fixing plate A DSC 9H0113190 Joint board fixing plate B DSC SU 6C0150120 Joint board fixing plate C DSC 9H0114970 Main Unit front Chassis export SU Common with DSC 8410 CE 9H0113210 Power supply unit fixing plate SU 9H0113220 Recorder attachment backing plate A SU 6C0150220 Module case fixing plate L shaped 9H0114980 Unit fixing plate A export SU Comm...

Page 125: ...ounting base MB2A 6C0150510 Blindfold film 6C0150530 Blindfold film lever 6C0150540 Isolation sheet Lever 6C0150550 Drip poof film 6C0150560 Drip proof cover 6C0095500 Screw blinder Common with CIS 01BRD15 6C0134040 Rubber foot Common with DS 8900 6C0150570 Rubber foot Front 6C0150580 Rubber foot Rear A 6C0150590 Rubber foot Rear B 6C0150600 Rubber plate A 6C0118280 4 40 JACK SCREW 5T0035410 XM4Z ...

Page 126: ...Caution label DS 8007 handle I Medex Co Ltd 5H0117220 Caution label at LED section I Medex Co Ltd 5H0115480 Model plate of battery BTO 005 I Medex Co Ltd 5H0117230 Handling label Connection between DS8007 and DSC MIMASU Co Ltd 6C0052370 Instruction label ANT Blank Common with DS 7600L 5H0111940 Name plate power supply EXP Common with BS 8210 5H0108550 Marking label for handling instructions Common...

Page 127: ...ws Item Code Item Name Remarks 6C0133070 Plate mounting fall prevention fixture Common with DS 8900 6C0128750 AC cable lock Common with DS 8100 5R3100790 Double washer sems PL CPIMSx4x30xNI Two pieces for plate mounting fall prevention fixture two pieces for TCON mounting ...

Page 128: ...6 8 ...

Page 129: ...ecorder Part 7 13 DSC 8410 Assembly 5 Power Board Part Power Supply Unit Part 7 15 DSC 8410 Assembly 6 Rear Case Sheet Metal Part 7 17 DSC 8410 Assembly 7 Rear Case Part 7 19 DSC 8410 Assembly 8 Front Rear Stand Part 7 21 DSC 8410 Assembly 9 Expansion Board Part Blank 7 23 DSC 8410 Assembly 10 Super Unit Cover Assembly 7 24 DSC 8410 Assembly 11 Super Unit Part Blank Cover Recorder Part Blank 7 26 ...

Page 130: ...7 2 DSC 8410 CPU Unit BLK ...

Page 131: ...WSP 4 8 1Z0047100 Nylon rivet NRP 335 8 9 6C0115960 310 14258 Board guide 2 10 6C0053560 Conductive fabric tape TR 25 1 11 6C0150480 Lock edge saddle EDS 1710L V0 2 12 6C0150520 310 19694 Isolation film 1 13 5H0108550 310 15675 Marking label for handling instructions 1 14 9F0110200 Main CPU board 7673C SAS DS 8400 1 15 9F0107810 Mother board 7674 SAS DS 8400 1 16 9F0107820 Memory board 7675 SAS DS...

Page 132: ...7 4 DSC 8410 Power Supply Unit BLK ...

Page 133: ...C Power Supply Unit SNP G125 MF RoHS 1 6 1K0018000 Potential equalization terminal POAG S6 15 1 7 5H0056010 154 3568 Interior earth mark label 1 8 1M010686A 310 18813 AC inlet with cable DS 8400 1 9 1M0106900 310 20437 Fan with cable DS 8400 1 10 1Z0100060 SKB 1 5M SK binder 2 11 5T0020090 SW M6 1 12 5T0030110 Nut M6 2 2 13 5R3100950 CFIMSx3x6xNI Flat head screw 2 14 5R3100580 Double washer sems P...

Page 134: ... Code Drawing No Item Model Q ty Note 1 6C0115950 310 14257 Cover of expansion board Blank 1 2 6C0116000 310 14263 Fixing plate of expansion board Blank 1 3 6C0140310 310 18195 Shield tight of shielding gasket STGZ1 4 25 mm 1 4 1Z0100780 Screw locking washer TM 147 1 2 ...

Page 135: ...7 7 DSC 8410 Assembly 1 Front Case Part ...

Page 136: ...93 Blindfold film 2 6 9H0113170 310 19647 Top frame SU 1 7 9H0113180 310 19650 Reinforcing plate for handle SU 1 8 6C0150560 310 19697 Drip proof cover 1 9 6C0150500 Mounting base MB2A 1 10 9H0114970 310 21038 Main Unit front Chassis export SU 1 11 6C0150600 310 19850 Rubber plate A 2 12 9F0108270 Capacitor board 7707 SAS DS 8400 1 13 6C0156710 310 21041 Space adjustment plate A 1 14 5R3100580 Dou...

Page 137: ...7 9 DSC 8410 Assembly 2 CPU Unit Part ...

Page 138: ...0780 Screw locking washer TM 147 1 1 9 5R3101050 Bind CBIMSx3x6xNI 1 10 5T0035410 XM4Z 1023 Inch screw 4 40UNC 4 11 6C0118280 4 40 JACK SCREW 1 12 5R3100580 Double washer sems PL CPIMSx3x8xNI 5 13 1M0106890 310 18814 Power source connection cable DS 8400 1 14 1M0108340 310 19788 Connector board connection cable DSC 8400 1 15 6C0150490 Reuse band RSG 100 V0 1 16 1M0108300 680 6679 Recorder connecti...

Page 139: ...7 11 DSC 8410 Assembly 3 Joint Part Expansion Module Part ...

Page 140: ...6 6C0150440 310 19690 Shield tight of shielding gasket STGZ3 7 35 mm 2 7 5T0100330 Inch pan head screw 4 40 3 16 2 8 9H0113000 310 19642 Module case U 1 9 9F0109670 Module slot board 7759 SAS DS 8400 1 10 6C0150220 310 19664 Module case fixing plate L shaped 2 11 1M0106970 680 6678 JF10NR0R051025FA 1 12 1M010193A 310 14099 HSA PWR Cable 1 13 1M0108310 310 19785 Power source relay cable DSC 8400 1 ...

Page 141: ...7 13 DSC 8410 Assembly 4 COM AUX Part Recorder Part ...

Page 142: ...elding plate SU 1 4 9F0108300 AUX board 7710 SAS DS 8400 1 5 9H0113220 310 19906 Recorder attachment backing plate A SU 1 6 6C0066470 Locking wire saddle LWS 1S 1 7 6C0048000 Edge saddle EDS 1208U 1 8 6C0150470 Locking card spacer KGLS 1S 4 9 1M0108270 310 18815 AUX board connection cable DSC 8400 1 10 1M0108330 310 19787 Telemeter connection cable DSC 8400 1 11 5R3100470 PL CPIMS x 2 6 x 5 x NI W...

Page 143: ...7 15 DSC 8410 Assembly 5 Power Board Part Power Supply Unit Part ...

Page 144: ...ection in power supply unit SU 1 3 9F0107830 Power board 7676 SAS DS 8400 1 4 1M0108740 310 18822 Capacitor board cable DSC 8400 1 5 1M0108730 310 20099 Cable between power and mother board DSC 8400 1 6 1M0106870 310 20100 Battery board connection cable DS 8400 1 7 6C0150500 Mounting base MB2A 1 8 1Z0100060 SKB 1 5M SK binder 2 9 Power Supply Unit BLK 1 10 5R3100580 Double washer sems PL CPIMSx3x8...

Page 145: ...7 17 DSC 8410 Assembly 6 Rear Case Sheet Metal Part Item number ...

Page 146: ...topper retainer 1 5 6C0151710 310 20271 Release bar spring 1 6 9H0113250 310 19671 Stop lever fixing plate SU 1 7 6C0148650 310 20058 Stop lever 1 8 6C014866A 310 20059 Stop lever mounting plate 1 9 6C0149970 Ultra spring DC525 1 10 5H0108550 310 15675 Marking label for handling instructions 1 11 6C0150600 310 19850 Rubber plate A 1 12 5R3100570 Double washer sems PL CPIMSx3x6xNI 1 13 5R3100580 Do...

Page 147: ...7 19 DSC 8410 Assembly 7 Rear Case Part Item number Connector position ...

Page 148: ...640 Lock release bar SU 1 9 6C0151710 310 20271 Release bar spring 1 10 6C0151770 310 20279 Lever boss L2 5 2 11 6C0150280 310 19667 Joint plate 1 12 6C0150540 310 19849 Isolation sheet Lever 1 13 5H0115280 310 19637 Lever U 1 14 6C0150530 310 19695 Blindfold film lever 2 15 6C0117290 310 14343 Lock stem 1 16 5T0100130 JR E4E type retaining ring POM 1 17 6C0150580 310 19699 Rubber foot Rear A 2 18...

Page 149: ...7 21 DSC 8410 Assembly 8 Front Rear Stand Part ...

Page 150: ...wer Supply Unit Part 1 2 Assembly 7 Rear Case Part 1 3 9H0113290 310 19683 DSC leg base SU 1 4 6C0149640 310 20072 Legs of main unit black 1 5 6C0134040 310 16958 Rubber foot 2 6 5H0115440 310 20074 Cover of battery for operation SU 1 7 5R3100470 PL CPIMS x 2 6 x 5 x NI W sems 1 8 5R3100580 Double washer sems PL CPIMSx3x8xNI 17 ...

Page 151: ...sembly 9 Expansion Board Part Blank Item number Item number to No Item Code Drawing No Item Model Q ty Note 1 Assembly 8 Front Rear Stand Part 1 2 Expansion Board BLK 1 3 5R3100580 Double washer sems PL CPIMSx3x8xNI 2 ...

Page 152: ...7 24 DSC 8410 Assembly 10 Super Unit Cover Assembly ...

Page 153: ...A 310 20040 Detection lever 1 3 6C0148540 310 20041 Detection lever mounting plate 1 4 6C0151730 310 20273 Detection lever spring 1 5 9H0112660 310 20037 Connector holder SU 1 6 9H0113070 310 20042 Blank spacer SU 3 7 5H0117230 310 20932 Handling label Connection between DS8007 and DSC 1 8 5R3100580 Double washer sems PL CPIMSx3x8xNI 4 ...

Page 154: ...7 26 DSC 8410 Assembly 11 Super Unit Part Blank Cover Recorder Part Blank ...

Page 155: ... unit B 1 7 6C0150430 High point contact HPC 10 20T 1 8 5T0100010 Low head screw M3x6 S20302 4 9 6C0127630 310 15792 Telemeter cover 1 10 6C0131480 310 16776 Antenna hole seal 1 11 1Z0100780 Screw locking washer TM 147 1 1 12 5R3101050 Bind CBIMSx3x6xNI 1 13 6C0150240 310 19659 Attachment plate for HR 1 14 6C0014340 Clear bumper TM 180 302 4 15 6C0150250 310 19660 Blank plate for HR 1 16 6C0095500...

Page 156: ...7 28 DSC 8410 Assembly 12 Labeling ...

Page 157: ...ver Recorder Part Blank 1 2 5H0111940 310 17377 Name plate power supply EXP 1 3 5H0110180 310 16471 Marking label for handing reference 1 4 5H0113250 310 17771 Instruction label Caution EXP 1 5 5H0117210 310 20930 Caution label DS 8007 handle 1 6 5H0108440 310 15606 Caution label FEDERAL LAW 80 15 1 DSC 8410 FA only ...

Page 158: ...n turning ON the power for the first time after the display unit and the main unit is connected the display may scintillate This is a normal operation of the display unit and not a malfunction 1 Attach the display unit to the main unit from above using the guide on the rear side of the display unit and connection guide on the main unit NOTE Slowly attach the display unit so that it will not apply ...

Page 159: ...7 31 3 Attach the screw cover over the fixed screw NOTE When removing the display unit follow the procedure in the reverse order from step 3 to step 1 ...

Page 160: ...ttachment of the main unit Disassemble the attachment into 2 parts The upper cover and the three 3 screws will be used in step 4 The lower cover and the two screws will be used when uninstalling the HR 800 2 Remove the hex screws shown on the left illustration using the flat blade screw driver Pull out the cable and connect it to the HR 800 and securely fix it with the hex screws ...

Page 161: ...r cover of the attachment disassembled at procedure 1 above the HR 800 Fix three parts using the screws double washer sems screw M3x8 which were removed at procedure 1 NOTE As there is a rubber support under the attachment to maintain stability of the HR 800 push down the HR 800 to smoothly insert the attachment When removing the HR 80 follow the procedure in the reverse order from step 3 to step ...

Page 162: ...e sheet on the telemeter cover 2 Pull out the connection cable and connect the telemetry transmitter module HLX 801 3 Insert the antenna through the hole on the telemeter cover and fix on the cover using the screws Telemeter Cover Sheet Telemetry Transmitter Module HLX 801 Connection Cable ...

Page 163: ...r explains the procedure to upgrade the software Chapter 8 Software Upgrade 8 2 Installation Procedure 1 Backup or Restore Data 8 2 Installation Procedure 2 When you do not need to backup or restore data 8 4 Program Version Verification 8 5 ...

Page 164: ...rog bin ds84csum txt 2 Once the power is ON insert the installation CF card into the CF card slot CF Insert the installation CF card into the CF card slot at the side of the main unit Use the CF card slot during installation since CFast card slot is used for CFast card Full disclosure waveform 3 Press Menu Maintenance Install Password and press the Install Start keys in turn The default value Pass...

Page 165: ...tart after completion of the installation Restore of data and restart after completion of the restoring 5 Data will be restored After the completion of restoring data the program will restart When the Home Display is displayed the software upgrade is completed 6 Remove the CF card and confirm the program version Open Menu Maintenance and Program version Then confirm the version Refer to Confirmati...

Page 166: ... turned ON the installation of the software in the CF Card will automatically start Wait until each progress bar indicator reaches its maximum in CHECK ERASE WRITE and VERIFY phases When the installation is not executed the following causes are considered The installation files are not in the CF Card In this case confirm whether all the above described files exist or not The CF card has not been f...

Page 167: ... After the software upgrade is completed check the program version on the main unit 1 Press Menu Maintenance and Program version in turn The software version of the DSC 8400 will be displayed Check if the installed version is correct ...

Page 168: ...8 6 ...

Page 169: ...10 HCP 820 9 25 CO2 Measurement HPD 800 HPD 810 HPD 820 9 26 Recorder Unit HR 800 9 27 Network Printer 9 28 Wired Network DS LANII DS LANIII 9 29 Telemeter HLX 801 9 31 Remote Control 9 32 General 9 32 Super Unit 9 36 Data Transfer Function 9 37 IB 8004 Input Box 9 38 Expansion Module 9 40 Extended Display Unit 9 41 Ventilator 9 42 Multigas Unit 9 43 SvO2 CCO Monitor 9 45 BIS Monitor A 2000 A 3000...

Page 170: ... Solution Change the electrode site or select a lead with higher QRS amplitude Using 4 electrode or 5 electrode instead of 3 electrode allows more accurate QRS detection Cause 2 The electrode contact is poor Electrical blanket or other noise source is near the patient Solution Attach the electrodes firmly Or replace the electrodes If the lead cable or relay cable is defective wire break etc replac...

Page 171: ... is in the baseline position The lead off condition may have occurred by the following causes Cause 1 Electrode is detached Solution Place the electrodes again If the electrode contact is poor replace the electrode Cause 2 The lead cable is disconnected from the electrode terminal Solution Securely connect the lead cable If the error persists wire break of the lead cable or relay cable can be cons...

Page 172: ... interfering the noise may be erroneously detected as QRS Change the electrode site and increase the ECG amplitude Solution 2 Increase the displayed waveform size By increasing the waveform size small QRS wave will become detectable However noise may be also detected Heart rate is not counted and LEAD OFF is displayed Cause 1 The electrode of the displayed lead type is detached or is not making go...

Page 173: ...onitoring press the Alarm Silence key The message will disappear and the alarm will be silenced Solution 2 To continue monitoring plug in the ECG relay cable The message will disappear and the alarm will be silenced Cannot analyze is displayed Cause Suspend Arrhy Analysis during Noise Interference Initial Settings is set to ON and arrhythmia analysis is suspended for more than 30 seconds due to co...

Page 174: ... noise source is near the patient move it away from the patient as far as possible If EMG is interfering change the electrode site to a location where EMG will less likely to interfere Respiration CVA detected message is displayed Cause Heartbeat is interfering and superimposed on the respiration waveform Solution Place the electrode as shown below where the heartbeat will be less likely to interf...

Page 175: ...iration measurement is ceased Solution Select ON for Impedance Measurement on Admit Discharge or RESP setup screen If the pacemaker with the minute ventilation measuring function is used turn OFF the impedance respiration measurement Otherwise both the pacemaker and this monitor will not be able to perform accurate measurement The measurement data is displayed as xxx Cause The respiration rate is ...

Page 176: ...equired is displayed Cause The BP zero balance has not been performed since the power is turned ON Solution Open the three way valve of the transducer to air and perform zero balance The measurement data is displayed as Cause The BP zero balance has not been performed since the power is turned ON Solution Open the three way valve of the transducer to air and perform zero balance BP value and wavef...

Page 177: ...ero balance process fails Cause The three way valve may not be opened to air or artifact is present due to movements etc Solution Check if the three way valve is opened to air Verify that Zero ready is displayed on the parameter setup screen or READY is displayed on the user key before starting the zero balance Transducer Voltage Failure is displayed Cause 1 The BP relay cable or transducer is def...

Page 178: ...nd see for about one minute until the waveform stabilizes SpO2 No Pulse Detected is displayed Cause The amplitude of the pulse waveform is too low or the sensor is not positioned correctly Solution Check that the light emitting and receiving parts of the sensor LED are aligned Avoid the sensor from exposure to ambient light SpO2 Motion Artifact is displayed Cause There is excessive body motion fro...

Page 179: ...ave less influence Cause 2 The probe size is not appropriate Solution Select a probe size which is appropriate for the patient Cause 3 Sensor is exposed to light Solution Place a black or dark cloth over the sensor to avoid direct sunlight Super Unit SpO2 Failure is displayed Cause 1 The sensor is defective Solution Replace the sensor Cause 2 Communication error has occurred with the SpO2 unit Sol...

Page 180: ...ring SpO2 monitoring Solution 1 To cease monitoring press the Alarm Silence key The message will disappear and the alarm will be silenced Solution 2 To continue monitoring plug in the SpO2 relay cable The message will disappear and the alarm will be silenced SpO2 Measurement HS 8312M DS 8007M HG 810 SpO2 Replace Sensor is displayed Cause 1 The sensor is not connected securely Solution Connect the ...

Page 181: ... displayed Cause 1 The sensor is detached from the patient Solution 1 Check if the sensor is properly attached to the patient Solution 2 Check that the light emitting and receiving parts of the sensor LED are aligned Cause 2 The sensor is exposed to too much ambient light The detecting part of the sensor is not covered appropriately Solution 1 Turn down or turn off the light Solution 2 Avoid the s...

Page 182: ...wrong patient cable is used When attached to the patient the sensor was exposed to high intensity light which lead to false recognition Solution Reattach the SpO2 sensor and patient cable Replace with a Fukuda Denshi specified patient cable and sensor Pulse Oximetry Measurement Masimo P13 4 Cause 2 The cable is used beyond its expected life Solution Replace the patient cable The X Cal function aut...

Page 183: ...e sensor from the patient s finger and then reattach it Solution 2 Remove the sensor or patient cable from the HS 8000 or module and then reconnect it to the SpO2 connector Low Signal IQ is displayed Cause There is excessive body motion or sensor attached position is not appropriate Solution 1 Check that the light emitting and receiving parts of the sensor LED are aligned Solution 2 Relocate the s...

Page 184: ...tifact Solution During the measurement have the patient stay still Cause 2 The pulse is too small to acquire reliable measurement accuracy Solution Check if the cuff application is proper and if the cuff size corresponds with the selected patient type Cause 3 The air hose is disconnected Solution Check if the air hose is tightly connected and then measure again If the same message is displayed aga...

Page 185: ...tion phenomenon or situation and its cause are indicated below C02 00 When Quick Measurement is OFF the data could not be measured Cause 1 The blood pressure may not be correctly measured due to the patient s condition Solution Check the patient s condition and measure again Cause 2 The cuff application has become loose Solution Check that the cuff size is appropriate for the patient and then meas...

Page 186: ...requently displayed contact Fukuda Denshi and notify the error code C04 xx The cuff inflation was insufficient for the patient s blood pressure Cause The blood pressure has significantly increased from the previous measurement Solution Check the cuff application and size and perform the manual measurement C06 xx The pulse signal detected during the measurement was unstable Cause 1 During the measu...

Page 187: ...nd measure again The time of measurement disappears and the numeric data is displayed as Cause The preprogrammed time to clear the NIBP data has elapsed Solution The NIBP Erase Time can be selected from 60 min 120 min and after the set duration the NIBP data will be displayed as Select the appropriate time which best fits the monitoring purpose The NIBP periodic measurement is ceased Cause NIBP Me...

Page 188: ... E09 J RAM Test Error E09 L Clock Transmission Ceased E09 M Communication Failure at Power ON E09 N Pressure Comparison Error E09 O Maximum Inflation Timeout E09 Q Measurement was started before zero calibration E09 R Zeroing Error E09 S WatchDog Timeout E09 T 5V Digital Power Supply Failure E09 U Main CPU Power Supply Failure E09 V Pump Control Signal Failure E09 W Quick Exhaust Valve Control Sig...

Page 189: ...n Check if the temperature probe is properly inserted Replace the temperature probe or check the temperature probe T Disconnected is displayed Cause While monitoring the temperature the temperature probe was unplugged Solution 1 To cease monitoring press the Alarm Silence key The message will disappear and the alarm will be silenced Solution 2 To continue monitoring plug in the temperature probe T...

Page 190: ...measurement Solution Wait until the patient has stable heart rhythm Cause 5 There was patient s body movement during the measurement Solution Have the patient stay still during the measurement Cause 6 The patient s hemodynamics changed during the measurement Solution Wait until the patient has stable hemodynamics Abnormal measurement value is displayed Cause The catheter size injectate volume cath...

Page 191: ...t is 30 of the peak value within 30 seconds or 60 seconds depending on the setup Solution If performing continuous measurement wait for 30 to 60 seconds and check that Ready is displayed before performing the next measurement The thermodilution curve is low PEAK FAULT is displayed Cause The peak of the thermodilution curve can not be detected After the measurement is started the peak of the thermo...

Page 192: ...SENSOR_ERROR is displayed Cause 1 The thermistor connector and relay cable is not securely connected Solution Correct measurement cannot be performed unless the thermistor connector and relay cable is securely connected Check the connection and perform the measurement again Cause 2 The sensor or relay cable is defective Solution If the sensor or cable is defective measurement can not be performed ...

Page 193: ...re can be considered CO2 Unit Error is displayed Cause Communication error has occurred with the CO2 unit Solution A cable disconnection or CO2 unit failure can be considered There is substantial measurement error Cause 1 20 minutes have not yet elapsed since the power is turned ON Solution For 20 minutes from turning ON the power there will be a substantial measurement error Cause 2 The CO2 calib...

Page 194: ... sensor Cause 2 The CO2 sensor is malfunctioning Solution 1 Replace the CO2 sensor Solution 2 If the error persists the failure of HPD 800 HPD 810 HPD 820 can be considered Zero the CO2 Adapter is displayed Cause The CO2 sensor is not zero balanced Solution Perform the zero calibration of the sensor Check CO2 Airway Adapter is displayed Cause 1 The airway adapter is unclean Solution A clean airway...

Page 195: ...ey Cause There is no paper in the printer Solution Set the paper in the paper holder Check Cassette is displayed and printing cannot be performed The power supply LED on the HR 800 is lit in orange CASSETTE is displayed inside the Print Start Stop user key Cause The paper holder is open Solution Firmly close the paper holder Although the paper is fed printing is not performed Cause The paper is no...

Page 196: ...er and properly set the paper Cause 2 The thermal head temperature has increased or other failure exists Solution Damage to the thermal head or other failure can be considered Network Printer Central Printer Check Connection is displayed and printing cannot be performed Cause The central monitor selected as the output destination is not connected to the printer Solution Check the printer setting o...

Page 197: ...n not be used on the DS LANIII network DS 5700 DS 5800N NX NXMB DS 7600 7600W with software version V05 and prior When using these central monitors all monitors in the same network should be set to DS LANII Cause 3 Inappropriate HUB is used Solution For the DS LANII network use the repeater HUB For the DS LANIII network use the switching HUB Cause 4 The bed ID is duplicated in the same network Sol...

Page 198: ... Solution Select Impedance for RR APNEA Alarm Source on the RESP setup screen The impedance respiration waveform will not be displayed if CO2 is set for RR APNEA Alarm Source AWF AWP waveform will be displayed The CO2 waveform will not be displayed if Impedance is set for RR APNEA Alarm Source AWF AWP waveform will be displayed The CO2 waveform and impedance waveform will not be displayed if Vent ...

Page 199: ... the RESP setup menu Cause 2 Ventilator is selected for RR APNEA Alarm Source on the RESP setup screen Solution Select Impedance for RR APNEA Alarm Source on the RESP setup menu The BP waveform of 100 mmHg and above cannot be properly received Cause The BP waveform and scale are not the same Solution When the BP waveform is above 100 mmHg set the BP scale above 100 mmHg Check HLX Conn is displayed...

Page 200: ...alarm does not generate Cause The parameters not displayed on the display unit LC 8016TC 8018TC are displayed on the central monitor extended display unit as All Data is selected for Numeric Data External Output under Initial Settings System Other Solution 1 For the parameters which requires alarm monitoring on the extended display unit central monitor make sure to display those on the display uni...

Page 201: ...wer is turned ON Cause 1 The internal switch setting is incorrect Solution The internal switch setting needs to be changed Cause 2 The battery for the backup memory is depleted Solution The battery needs to be replaced The display is dark or cannot be seen clearly Cause 1 The night mode is set Solution Cancel the night mode Cause 2 The service life of the LCD backlight has expired Solution The LCD...

Page 202: ... 1 Due to change in installation environment the detecting location is misaligned Solution Calibration is required Users should not perform calibration as incorrect calibration may cause malfunction of the equipment Cause 2 The LCD unit is malfunctioning Solution Immediately turn OFF the power and cease the operation DSC 8410 Failure or DSC 8410 Check Unit is displayed Cause The hardware failure h...

Page 203: ... displayed Cause The battery is depleted or malfunctioning Solution The battery needs to be replaced Some parameters are not displayed due to the display layout setting is displayed Cause 1 The measured parameter is not set to be displayed Solution On the Display Config setting select the measured parameter to be displayed Cause 2 During auto display configuration the quantity of measured paramete...

Page 204: ...D on the Super Unit does not light in green Super Unit Check Conn is displayed Cause 1 The power cable of the main unit is not connected Solution Turn OFF the power and connect the power cable Cause 2 The module connection cable is not properly connected Solution Turn OFF the power and make sure that the module connection cable is securely connected If the knob is loose tighten it securely Cause 3...

Page 205: ...occurs during the data update process Cause The HS 8000 DS 8007 is disconnected during the data update process Solution 1 Do not disconnect the HS 8000 DS 8007 during the data update process Solution 2 If the error occurs during the write process on the DS 8400 System start again from the read process on the original patient monitor If the error persists contact Fukuda Denshi Cause 2 The module co...

Page 206: ...r cable Cause 2 The module connection cable is not properly connected Solution Turn OFF the power and make sure that the module connection cable is securely connected IB Slot Module Disconnected is displayed Cause 1 Infrared communication port is unclean Solution Remove the expansion module clean the infrared communication port and insert the expansion module again Cause 2 The slot used in the IB ...

Page 207: ...o another slot If it operates properly the IB 8004 needs to be repaired Cause 3 IB 8004 or expansion module is malfunctioning Solution Immediately turn OFF the power and cease the operation IB 8000 Check Unit IB 8000 Out of Operating Temp Range is displayed Cause The IB 8004 is malfunctioning Solution Immediately turn OFF the power and cease the operation IB 8000 Failure is displayed Cause This me...

Page 208: ... Infrared communication port is unclean Solution Remove the expansion module clean the infrared communication port and insert the expansion module again Cause 2 The slot used in the IB 8004 is malfunctioning Solution Insert the expansion module into another slot If it operates properly the IB 8004 needs to be repaired Cause 3 IB 8004 or expansion module is malfunctioning Solution Immediately turn ...

Page 209: ...B 8004 is malfunctioning Solution Insert the expansion module into another slot If it operates properly the IB 8004 needs to be repaired Cause 3 IB 8004 or expansion module is malfunctioning Solution Immediately turn OFF the power and cease the operation Extended Display Unit Nothing is displayed on the extended display unit The same display with the main unit is displayed Cause The video cable of...

Page 210: ...sconnected or not securely connected Solution Make sure the cable is properly connected Cause 2 The power of the ventilator is turned OFF Solution Turn ON the power of the ventilator Cause 3 The ventilator is in standby mode Solution Start the ventilation on the ventilator Cause 4 The network setting of the monitor does not match with the ventilator Solution Make sure that the network setting of t...

Page 211: ...ater Trap is displayed Cause 1 The water trap of the gas unit is not inserted or not properly attached Solution Insert the water trap Make sure the water trap is properly connected Cause 2 Water trap is partly clogged or damaged Solution Replace the water trap GAS Check Water Trap Class is displayed Cause The patient classification is not corresponded to the used water trap and the sampling tube S...

Page 212: ...nsor is securely connected Cause 2 The flow sensor is damaged Solution Replace the flow sensor Cause 3 The used flow sensor does not correspond to the patient classification setting on the monitor Solution Make sure that the used flow sensor corresponds to the patient classification setting When the patient classification is adult use the flow sensor intended for adult When the patient classificat...

Page 213: ...ice Solution The measurement data of SvO2 CO etc will not be displayed on the monitor unless the data is displayed on the used external device Check if the data is displayed on the used external device Cause 4 The CCO is not measured Solution The CCO CCI data will be displayed on this equipment only when CCO is measured on each external device Cause 5 The network setting of the monitor does not ma...

Page 214: ...eck the version of the PiCCO2 BIS Monitor A 2000 A 3000 The numeric data is not displayed Cause 1 If the SQI value is lower than 15 BIS data and SR data will not be displayed Solution Refer to the BIS monitor operation manual and set the SQI value above 15 Cause 2 The communication setting of the BIS monitor is incorrect Solution ASCII should be set to communicate with this system Make sure that A...

Page 215: ...he sensor is not fully in contact with patient s skin Solution Attach the electrode firmly to patient s skin Cause 2 The sensor application is incorrect Solution Read instructions on sensor package to ensure correct sensor placement Cause 3 The patient interface cable PIC cable is defective Solution Replace the patient interface cable PIC cable Cause 4 The BISx is defective Solution Replace the BI...

Page 216: ... least one element of sensor has too high impedance and Sensor Check window is closed before sensor check completes Solution Press the Sensor Check key to start the sensor check process and ensure that PASS is displayed Cause 2 The sensor application is incorrect Solution Read instructions on sensor package to ensure correct sensor placement Cause 3 The sensor is not properly connected Solution Ve...

Page 217: ... patient interface cable PIC cable Cause 4 The BISx is defective Solution Replace the BISx BIS SQI 15 is displayed Situation The signal quality is too low to accurately calculate a BIS value The BIS value and other trend variables that are adversely affected by artifact are not displayed This message may occur as the results of artifact non EEG signal such as those generated from motion patient mo...

Page 218: ... the sensor if necessary then perform Sensor Check Solution 3 Replace the patient interface cable PIC cable then perform Sensor Check Solution 4 Replace the BISx then perform Sensor Check Replace BIS Sensor Too Many Uses Replace BIS Sensor Invalid Sensor is displayed Cause 1 Sensor has been connected and disconnected too many times Solution Replace the sensor Cause 2 The sensor is invalid Solution...

Page 219: ...tion cable to the serial or status connector of the main unit or the Status II connector of the HP 800 Cause 2 The FLOW i is in standby mode Solution The numeric data will be displayed when the measurement is started on the FLOW i Cause 2 The software version of the FLOW i is not compatible with the DS 8400 Solution The compatible software version of DS 8400 is from 01 01 The compatible software v...

Page 220: ...card slot Solution Set the CF CFast card into the CF CFast card slot Data Read Error Model type or software version is not compatible Do you want to read only the common data is displayed Cause 1 There is no data on the CF card Solution Check if the CF card is readable Or check if the data is present on the CF card Pressing Yes will not start reading the compatible data Card access error will be d...

Page 221: ... CF card is readable Or check if the data is present on the CF card Wrong CF card for full disclosure Failed to read full disclosure from the CF card Cause Specified memory card is not used The card is not formatted The data stored in the card is damaged The card has been already used on another equipment Solution 1 Use the recommended memory card Disconnect and connect the full disclosure wavefor...

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Page 223: ... 13 Cleaning Touch Panel and Housing 10 14 Cleaning the Touch Panel 10 14 Cleaning the Housing 10 15 Cleaning the ECG Lead Cable Relay Cable 10 15 Disinfecting the Blood Pressure Transducers 10 15 Cleaning and Disinfecting the Temperature Probe 10 15 Cleaning the Cardiac Output Relay Cable 10 15 Clean NIBP cuff Air hose up 10 16 Cleaning Disinfecting the SpO2 Sensor 10 16 Cleaning and Sterilizatio...

Page 224: ...er is transmitted 6 OFF Not used Reserved function 7 OFF Tone when the power is cut OFF 8 OFF Forced installation of the software and EEPROM data writing 5 During telemetry transmission set ON OFF of SpO2 body motion transmission The setup depends on the telemetry center capability of SpO2 body motion information 7 If you pull out the AC plug in the condition where a battery is not mounted or when...

Page 225: ... writing F Initialize internal setup to factory default setup Normally set the rotary switch to 0 2 To perform demonstration press Demo Start key from the test menu The password 11111111 is necessary to enter the test menu 7 This mode will be set when adjusting analog for factory shipment adjusting analog after replacing the board at service division or using the function for development evaluatio...

Page 226: ...nit How to display Test Menu To display Maintenance Menu window Menu Maintenance Test Menu password For password request enter 11111111 Screen displays differ according to rotary switch setup NOTE The Test Menu screen may differ according to the software version ...

Page 227: ...pO2 screen QRS Detect If the QRS detection is not performed correctly with double trigger signals record each waveform for Mode 1 Mode 2 and Mode 3 and then contact our service representative NIBP Test This is a test mode of the NIBP pump A service tool is required to perform this test For details refer to the section of the NIBP screen In this test mode never press the START key when a cuff is co...

Page 228: ...on machine setup Hence you need to pay attentions since the initialization of the system EEPROM etc will be required Set up the RTC time only when the Lithium Battery RTC or CPU board is replaced Usually this setup is not changed after setup at factory Make sure to initialize the system and operation time of EEPROM after setup WDT TEST WDT test used for factory inspection During normal operation d...

Page 229: ... 2 SDRAM 3 FLASH MEMORY 4 VRAM Capacity per device Four devices are installed Depending on the version of the board the amount of installed memory may differ CF card information Displays the presence of CF card and CF card format information When defects are caused while using a CF card you can confirm the condition on this screen 5 The condition of CF card slot No card Good 6 SATA 0 SD card The c...

Page 230: ...r details of each switch refer to DIP Switch Setup and Rotary Switch Setup sections Board Version Config Data Serial Displays the mounted board version software version and serial number CPLD version and FPGA version Maintenance 2 2 Displays each communication port status including communication inside equipment Pressing TEST START STOP starts a communication test A specified communication tool is...

Page 231: ...e following pattern will be displayed Black White Gray Scale 8 gradation Burst Red Green Blue When all seven types are displayed the VIDEO I F test will be terminated and control will be returned to the test menu Blue Green Red Burst Black White Gray scale ...

Page 232: ... Pressurizing time Pressure performance of the NIBP pump is tested If the result of the test is NG the pump in the NIBP module may be abnormal Air leak value Test the air leak with the Constant Exhaust Valve and Rapid Exhaust Valve closed If the result of the test is NG it can be considered that the NIBP module s constant exhaust valve or sudden exhaust valve is abnormal Constant Exhaust 5 mmHg se...

Page 233: ...valve of NIBP module EEPROM This display shows the data stored in EEPROM such as the Equipment innate inf This display is not especially used for maintenance RTC Setup Configure the built in RTC clock 1 Set the numerical values such as date time etc using the numeric keypad 2 Following the numeric value press the year month date time and minute keys and enter them ...

Page 234: ...nu is the factory default reference time setting Changing this RTC time setting will affect the calculation of the internal operating time etc Therefore perform this setting only when replacing the lithium battery or replacing the board For the normal time setting perform the setting on Menu Basic Setup Time Date ...

Page 235: ...pparatus is a thermal type If it is placed in a high temperature place for a long time the recorded contents may be altered and become illegible Please note the following points when storing Store in a place where light is blocked do not allow it to be under direct sunlight Do not leave the paper in a high temperature 50 C 122 F and above Do not store the paper in a polyvinyl chloride bag Do not e...

Page 236: ...k again if it is released 2 Clean the touch panel Keys on the touch panel will not operate while Key Locked is displayed If LEAD OFF or other message is displayed the key lock message will not be displayed 3 Wipe the touch panel using a cleaning cloth 4 Press again the Key Lock key for more than 2 seconds The message will disappear and the keys will be activated again CAUTION If stains cannot be r...

Page 237: ... toluene for cleaning After using the cables clean with neutral detergent or 70 isopropyl alcohol Do not pull the cable from the connector part when cleaning When cleaning the cables make sure to hold the cable and not the connector part Enhances deterioration of the cable coating and there is a danger of breakage Particularly organic solvents and antiseptic solution such as cresol soap solution w...

Page 238: ...connect the patient cable from the sensor 2 Pull out the sensor from the Super Unit 3 Wipe the sensor and cable using 70 isopropyl alcohol cotton 4 Dry with air before reuse The Masimo disposable sensor can be used for the same patient repeatedly as long as the surfaces of the photoemitter and photoreceiver are kept clean and adhesion of the adhesive bands is maintained The adhesion of the band ca...

Page 239: ...Replacement of short term backup battery Service life of short term backup battery As a short term backup battery a nickel hydride secondary battery is used Lifetime of the battery is approximately six years It may change depending on a frequency of use If the system is used with the battery exhausted data such as recall data and short trend cannot be backed up for five minutes after the system is...

Page 240: ...e rear side of the main unit Loose the screw shown in the right figure 1 place and remove the telemeter cover The screw has a retaining function Tighten the screw unit it turns free After removing the cover then pull out the telemeter connection cable from the enclosure as shown in the photo on the right side Be careful not to pull the cable strongly because it is connected with the unit 2 Remove ...

Page 241: ... A SU of the Super Unit as shown in the photo on the right side Be careful not to pull the cable strongly because it is connected with the unit 4 Replace the battery Remove the relay connector marked with the circle on the photo on the right side Then remove the nickel hydrogen battery Set the new nickel hydrogen battery in place The cable may be pinched with Cover A SU if the cable of the nickel ...

Page 242: ...e connector from falling into the enclosure Then put the Cover B back with care not to pinch the cable with the cable retaining part Fix the Cover B with the brazier head screws M3 6 at 4 places as shown in the photo on the right side Screwdriver No 1 7 Fix the telemeter cover Put back the telemeter connection cable into the enclosure Then fix the cover with the screw at a place marked with the ci...

Page 243: ... term backup battery column A message Are you sure to reset the uses months is displayed The used months are reset by pressing Yes for two seconds 9 Check connection of the battery Press Menu Maintenance Test Menu 11111111 MAINTENANCE in this order When the maintenance window appears check the main unit CPU A D item 15 Confirm that OK is displayed on the NIMH BATT column The password 11111111 is u...

Page 244: ...must be used If a battery other than the specified one is used it may result in leak heat generation or burst Do not remove or damage the covering tube It may result in a short circuit leak heat generation or burst Tool Phillips screwdriver No 1 and 2 Cutters NOTE For the replacement prepare a lithium battery with cable DSC 8500 1M0102000 and 2 pieces of cable ties SKB 1 5M SK binder 1Z0100060 Do ...

Page 245: ...Tighten the screw unit it turns free After removing the cover then pull out the telemeter connection cable from the enclosure as shown in the photo on the right side Be careful not to pull the cable strongly because it is connected with the unit 3 Remove the Cover B of the Super Unit Remove the brazier head screws M3 6 4 places shown in the photo on the right side Then remove Cover B Screwdriver N...

Page 246: ...t backward Remove the screws marked with the circle 2 places Screwdriver No 1 Pull out the connector from the Cover A SU of the super unit as shown in the photo below Then remove the Cover A SU 5 Disconnect the short term back up battery Disconnect the connector marked with the yellow circle Then remove the nickel hydrogen battery Place the connector marked with a yellow circle in the enclosure so...

Page 247: ...Last remove the W SEMS screw M2 6 5 marked with the yellow circle Remove the screw Screwdriver No 1 remove the W SEMS screws M3 8 marked with red circle Hold up the Rear Case U as shown in the photo on the lower left and remove it from the front section One connector is still connected with the front section as shown in the photo on the lower right Disconnect the connector marked with the circle t...

Page 248: ...heet metal Additionally the BLK and the front are still connected with two connectors marked with the yellow circle disconnect the connectors to separate them completely 8 Remove the parts around the CPU unit BLK First remove the W SEMS screws M3 8 marked with the yellow circle 3 places Then loose the W SEMS screws M3 8 marked with a red circle Then incline the sheet metal of the recording unit as...

Page 249: ...t the connectors 7 places marked with the red yellow circles on the photo below Connectors marked with the yellow circles are connectors with a lock 4 places Connectors marked with the red circles are connector without a lock 3 places Cut the cable ties SKB 1 5M SK binder marked with the red circle 2 places Remove and discard of the cut cable ties When reinstalling the connectors use new cable tie...

Page 250: ... below 9 Replace the battery Disconnect the connector marked with the yellow circle Then remove the lithium battery with cable Set a new one in place 10 Put back the parts around the CPU unit BLK First set the cable ties SKB 1 5M SK binder at the place marked with red circle 2 places ...

Page 251: ...the front at the location marked with a yellow circle Pull out the cable through the gap between the two pieces of the sheet metals to the enclosure side Fix the core and the cable with the cable ties SKB 1 5M SK binder marked with the yellow circle 2 places Connect the connector marked with a red circle Fix the parts marked with the red circle 4 places with the W SEMS screws M3 8 with the long sc...

Page 252: ...the parts marked with the yellow circle 2 places with the W SEMS screws M3 8 The fix parts marked with a red circle 2 places with the W SEMS screws M3 8 Connect the connectors marked with the yellow red circle 6 pieces ...

Page 253: ...LK with the front circuit board at the parts marked with the yellow circle 2 places Install the power supply unit BLK by inserting it into the catches provided in the sheet metal marked with the red circle Fix the BLK with the W SEMS screws M3 8 at the parts marked with the red circle 2 places ...

Page 254: ...ith Rear Case U Then close the case Fix the part marked with the yellow circle with the W SEMS screw M2 6 5 Screwdriver No 1 Fix the parts marked with the red circle 6 places with the W SEMS screws M3 8 Last fix the parts marked with the yellow circle 2 places with the W SEMS screws M3 8 ...

Page 255: ... hydrate battery is over the locations marked with the red circle Be careful not to pinch the cable when the cover is reattached 14 Put back the Cover A SU of the Super Unit Insert the connector into the Cover A SU as shown in the photo below Fix the cover with the dedicated screws at the locations marked with the yellow circle 2 places Screwdriver No 1 Attach the Cover A SU to the enclosure Then ...

Page 256: ...k with care not to pinch the cable with the cable retaining part Fix the Cover B with the brazier head screws M3 6 at 4 places as shown in the photo on the right side Screwdriver No 1 16 Fix the telemeter cover Put back the telemeter connection cable into the enclosure Then fix the cover with the screw marked with the yellow circle Telemeter cover Cable retaining U shaped part Front of the U shape...

Page 257: ...t of the recording unit Attach the attachment of the recording unit Then fix it with the W SEMS screws M3 8 marked with the red circle 3 places 18 Set the RTC Reference time setting For the RTC setup procedure refer to RTC Setup ...

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Page 259: ...d Periodic Check 11 2 Maintenance Check 11 2 Daily Check Items and Procedures 11 3 Periodic Check Items and Procedures 11 4 Handling the Lithium Ion Battery Pack BTO 005 11 9 Gas Measurement Accuracy Check Procedure MGU 800 MGU 810 11 9 CO2 Calibration HCP 800 HCP 810 HCP 820 11 12 Self DiagnosisFunction 11 13 ...

Page 260: ... section to maintain functionality performance and reliability Fukuda Denshi is not liable for any accidents arising from lack of maintenance Do not open the housing Do not allow alcohol or other liquids to enter the equipment Daily Check Perform the daily check according to the procedure explained in this section Periodic Check Periodic check of medical electronic equipment is mandatory to preven...

Page 261: ...nstalled in a place susceptible to adverse environment The temperature and humidity of the installation area must be as specified The equipment should not be subjected to splashing water or chemicals No Check Items Check Procedure Criteria 3 Operation 01 Function Turn ON the power and check that the equipment operates normally The home display should appear and the power supply LED should light Th...

Page 262: ...0 000 hours 02 Periodic Inspection Check the date of the previous periodic inspection Should be within one year 03 Operation Manual Check that accompanying documents operational manual etc are stored in specified location Should be stored in specified location If the CO2 gas calibration is not performed at a specified interval CO2 measurement accuracy may be affected and also subsequent gas calibr...

Page 263: ...ed The paper should be correctly installed No discoloration should be found Extra printing paper should be stored 05 Operation Manual Check that accompanying documents operationalmanual etc arestoredinspecified location Should be stored in specified location No Check Items Check Procedure Criteria 3 Power Supply 01 Standby Switch Check by connecting the power cable to AC and turning the power ON O...

Page 264: ...or The displayed heart rate should be within 60 bpm 3 bpm 03 Lead OFF Remove each electrode from the simulator and check that Lead OFF message is displayed The Lead OFF message for the removed electrode should be displayed No Check Items Check Procedure Criteria 6 Respiration Impedance Measurement 01 Respiration Rate display accuracy Input the respiration signal of 20 Bpm with the following settin...

Page 265: ...of 15 C from the simulator and check the displayed injectate temperature value on the monitor The displayed injectate temperature value should be within 15 C 0 5 C No Check Items Check Procedure Criteria 12 CO2 Concentration Optional 01 CO2 Concentration Calibration HCP 810 820 Perform calibration according to the procedure explained in Chapter 9 Maintenance Check MaintenanceManual The calibration...

Page 266: ... 04 Touch Current SFC Measure the touch current under single failure condition using a leak measurement safety tester Test according to the test method of IEC 60601 1 Touch Current NC Should be 500μA or less 05 Patient Leakage Current NC Measure the patient leakage current under normal condition using a leak measurement safety tester Test according to the test method of IEC 60601 1 AC DC Type CF A...

Page 267: ...ature Storage Humidity Within 30 days 20ºC to 50ºC 20 to 85 non condensing Within 90 days 20ºC to 40ºC Within 1 year 20ºC to 20ºC Do not store in an environment outside the specified temperature range or excessive high humidity This may result in leakage caused by expansion contraction inside the battery or rusting of the metal part Long Term Storage If the battery is left installed in the monitor...

Page 268: ... in green 1Attach the water trap for adult pediatric to the MGU 800 810 and set the Flow Rate to 200 mL min Press the Menu Gas Parameter Agent keys to display the Agent setup screen and select 200 mL min for the Flow Rate The Flow Rate can be set on the CO2 O2 N2O Agent setup screen 2Press the Menu Maintenance GAS Accuracy Check keys The Gas Accuracy Check screen will be displayed If the multigas ...

Page 269: ...of each gas The measurement accuracy criteria of each gas are as follows CO2 5 0 1 1 O2 45 0 5 7 N2O 45 0 5 3 ISO 5 0 0 7 6When the measurement accuracy of each gas is within the acceptance criteria press the Update key The message Date of last measurement check updated will be displayed Verify that the date under Date of Last Measurement Check was updated 7Set the Flow Rate to initial value ...

Page 270: ...alibration 5 minutes after turning ON the power on the HCP 800 HCP 810 HCP 820 Do not disconnect the sampling tube during calibration If the sampling tube is disconnected calibration will cease Conduct CO2 calibration for the following case If the CO2 gas calibration is not performed at a specified interval CO2 measurement accuracy may be affected and also subsequent gas calibration may not be pos...

Page 271: ...function including the assistance function Failure judgment message display based on the voltage and temperature monitoring Calibration replacement message display based on the usage duration frequency judgment Touch Panel Detection Test VRAM Test Display Test Printer Output Test Module status display Operation log Error log Power switch ON log Watchdog timer test ...

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