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Revision A

DINAMAP® PRO Series 100-400V2 Monitor Pre-Service & Calibration Manual

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2018554-001

 

During a maintenance check, the current date set on the Monitor is 
stored in the eeprom as the last PM date when: 

1. An NIBP calibration completes successfully. 

2. The 

Check

 button under the NIBP button in the 

Service

 Mode 

Menu is selected. 

3. The 

Pop Off 

button under the NIBP button in the 

Service

 Mode 

Menu is selected. If the dates captured by the 

Check

 or 

Pop Off

 

buttons would ever precede the calibration date, the PM date 
would default to the calibration date.

When the number of days since the last PM exceeds the specified 
Cycle number of days, a full-screen warning page will be displayed 
after the power-up screen, informing the user that preventative 
maintenance is due. This screen can be dismissed by pressing any 
front panel key, and normal operation will begin. 

The date of the last PM and Calibration can be found by selecting the 

Info

 button in the 

Service

 Mode Menu or by selecting the 

Info

 button 

in 

Clinician 

Mode Menu.

Preventative Maintenance Reminder Screen

Cancel Button
This button takes the user back to the 

Service

 Mode NIBP Menu. 

Changes to the Cycle time will 

not

 be retained if the 

Save

 button has 

not been selected before leaving the menu. 

Save Button
This button stores the currently displayed Cycle time in the eeprom. 
The Cycle time is retrieved for analysis on power-up to determine 
whether the Preventative Maintenance Reminder screen should be 
shown.

OK Button

This button returns the display to the Main Service menu.

Summary of Contents for Dinamap PRO 100

Page 1: ...PRO Series 100 400V2 Pre Service and Calibration Manual Models 110 410 ...

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Page 3: ...E The Model Numbers 100 through 400 are generic in nature and reflect the range of product codes available Your product may be labeled with a specific product code such as DINAMAP PRO Model 410 V2 refers to the second version of the product s design 2018554 001 Revision A ...

Page 4: ...DINAMAP PRO Series 100 400V2 Monitor Pre Service Calibration Manual Revision A 2018554 001 ...

Page 5: ...558 5120 US only Fax 414 355 3790 Part No 2018554 001 A The content of this document including all figures and drawings is proprietary information of GE Medical Systems Information Technologies provided solely for purposes of operation maintenance or repair and dissemination for other purposes or copying thereof is prohibited without prior written consent by GE Medical Systems Information Technolo...

Page 6: ... 800 558 5120 US only Fax 414 355 3790 European Representative GE Medical Systems Information Technologies GmbH Munzinger Straße 3 5 D 79111 Freiburg Germany Tel 49 761 45 43 0 Fax 49 761 45 43 233 Asia Headquarters GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Asia GE China Co Ltd 24th Floor Shanghai MAXDO Center 8 Xing Yi Road Hong Qiao Development Zone Shanghai 200336 P R China Tel 86 21 5257 465...

Page 7: ...bration 4 1 4 Clinician Mode 4 1 4 1 Accessing the Clinician Mode 4 1 4 2 Clinician Mode Main Menu 5 1 4 3 Clinician More Menu 6 1 5 Service Mode 8 1 5 1 Accessing the Service Mode 8 1 5 2 Service Mode Main Menu 9 1 5 3 NIBP Menu 10 1 5 4 System Menu 12 1 6 Pre Service Test Procedures 14 1 6 1 SpO2 Checks PRO 300 400 14 1 6 2 Leak Test 16 1 6 3 NIBP Calibration Check 17 1 6 4 Neonate Overpressure ...

Page 8: ... Revision A 2018554 001 Table of Contents 1 7 1 Calibrating the NIBP Transducer 20 1 7 2 Overpressure Adjustment 21 1 8 Electrical System Safety Checks 23 1 9 Features Selections 23 1 10 Troubleshooting 25 1 11 Error Codes 27 APPENDIX A TEST RECORDS A 1 Test Records A 3 ...

Page 9: ...power to mains power when it is plugged in to an AC power source To confirm a fuse problem remove the battery plug the unit in and turn it on If the PRO Monitor does not operate the probable cause is an open mains fuse The other three fuses are FS1 Self resetting DC input PSU board FS2 Self resetting battery PSU board FS3 Self resetting host port power PSU board 1 3 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Periodic m...

Page 10: ...r up Confirm that all of the pixels on the LCD display are lit momentarily and the backlight is powered during initialization The backlight is only noticeable in a dimly lit room Confirm that the display indicates the software version in inverted format white on black NIBP Calibration Check If the NIBP system is uncalibrated the Monitor turns on directly into service mode and displays a service me...

Page 11: ...wer indicator is lit and the battery LED is off 2 Remove the battery and confirm that external DC LED on the Monitor flashes 3 Fit the battery and disconnect the external power supply Confirm the external power indicator is off the battery LED glows yellow and the battery icon appears on the LCD toggling with the time indicator If the battery power is low the battery LED flashes every four seconds...

Page 12: ...s a special mode named Clinician Mode This mode is accessed from the More option on the Main menu and requires a code before a user can access it The Clinician Mode enables the user to Verify NIBP calibration and PM dates Change the alarms to Permanent Silence mode Set target inflation pressure 1 4 1 Accessing the Clinician Mode This section provides an overview of the Clinician menus For more inf...

Page 13: ...dual buttons on this menu are described briefly below Press Button Selecting the Press button displays the target pressure dialog box pictured above which sets the default target inflation pressure for a BP cycle The factory default is 150 mmHg for adults and 110 mmHg for neonates This is indicated by the Auto label at either end of the adjustable range Choosing Retain Values allows the user to pr...

Page 14: ...cally clear trend data on power up The default setting is Yes In the default setting trend data is cleared when the PRO Monitor is shut off Select No to retain the trend data on power down Print Button Displays a dialog box to restore the print mode on power up to the user selected print mode auto or manual or the default print mode The print mode can be selected through the Print button on the Ma...

Page 15: ...tings The illustration above shows the default settings The user can adjust the alarm limits within the ranges specified in the table below The high limit must be at least one step higher than the low limit Note Predictive temperature has no alarm limit alarm Select Save to save the displayed settings and return to the More menu Select Cancel to abandon any changes and return to the More menu Alar...

Page 16: ... Re calibrate BP Adjust the pneumatic system overpressure point Configure communications with a host computer Change the language of operation 1 5 1 Accessing the Service Mode To enter Service Mode from the Main menu use the rotor and LCD 1 Select the More button 2 Select the Service button 3 The service menu requires an access code Turn the rotor to highlight a number and push to make a selection...

Page 17: ... most recent NIBP calibration and PM check Select OK to return the display to the Service menu System Button This button accesses the System menu The options on this menu set the display language communications protocols test the EEPROM and print the error log Section 4 5 4 Silence Button Selecting the Silence button displays a request to confirm the choice This is a working option available only ...

Page 18: ... and the calibration procedure Cal Button This button initiates the calibration procedure See Section 4 7 for a step by step description of this procedure Pop Off Button This button functions in a similar manner to the Check button but the overpressure point is set to the neonate value See Section 4 7 for a more detailed description of using this function Cycle Button This button allows the user t...

Page 19: ... will be displayed after the power up screen informing the user that preventative maintenance is due This screen can be dismissed by pressing any front panel key and normal operation will begin The date of the last PM and Calibration can be found by selecting the Info button in the Service Mode Menu or by selecting the Info button in Clinician Mode Menu Preventative Maintenance Reminder Screen Can...

Page 20: ... saves the selection and a dialog box requests that the Monitor be turned off If no language is selected when OK is pressed the language is stored as undefined In this case the Monitor prompts the user to select a language on every power up until a selection occurs Comms Button This button accesses the Communications menu The settings on this menu configure communications with a host computer when...

Page 21: ...ons are also listed on the error log ID Tag Button Selection of the ID Tag button opens a menu that allows the user to enter a 12 digit Monitor Asset Tag for their own use If the Asset ID Tag is not equal to zero the ID tag number will be displayed at the top of the screen upon power up before the Monitor displays the Main Menu If the value is equal to zero the ID Tag option is disabled and not sh...

Page 22: ...o the sensor interfaces or by measuring of specific parameters The test procedures employ features of the operational software and test modes of the service menus A guide to the Monitor controls indicators and connectors is in Section 2 of the PRO Monitor service manual Test Equipment 1 Digital Pressure Gauge 0 375mmHg 0 2 accuracy Digitron P200L or similar 2 NELLCOR SpO2 Simulator Model SRC MAX o...

Page 23: ...Nellcor SpO2 system For Monitors equipped with Masimo SpO2 Masimo recommends BIO TEK SpO2 simulators 1 Connect the appropriate SpO2 simulator and cable to the SpO2 connector 2 Verify the unit displays Pulse value Saturation value Signal Strength bar graph 3 Disconnect the SpO2 cable from the simulator 4 Verify the unit generates an SpO2 SENSOR OFF alarm and the speaker is sounding 5 Press the Sile...

Page 24: ...eter 2 Ensure the index line of the CRITIKON Blood Pressure Cuff is properly aligned within the range markers on the opposite end of the cuff 3 Power on the PRO Monitor and select More 4 Select the Service option and input 8 3 7 8 5 From the Super Service menu select the NIBP option 6 From the NIBP menu select the LEAK option The leak test sequence closes both valves and turns on the pump The PRO ...

Page 25: ...necessary to have the following test equipment 2 tube NIBP hose 12ft p n 107365 DINAMAP Adult BP cuff p n 2774 or equivalent Calibration Kit p n 320246 with a manual inflation bulb NIST calibrated single tube manometer Figure 4 1 1 Set up the unit and calibration equipment as shown in Figure 4 1 2 Power on the PRO Monitor and select More 3 Select the Service mode and input 2 2 1 3 4 From the Servi...

Page 26: ...t the Service mode and input 2 2 1 3 4 From the Service menu select the NIBP button then select the Popoff button Note If the overpressure point is out of range adjust the overpressure potentiometer as described in 4 7 2 5 Using the inflation bulb increase applied pressure until overpressure occurs Confirm that pressure at that point is between 150 mmHg to 165 mmHg and system pressure falls to les...

Page 27: ...logies does not stock this tester To check the temperature system connect the IVAC probe simulator to the temperature probe connector on the front panel and insert a temperature probe into the active holster 1 Power on the PRO Monitor 2 Remove the temperature probe from the probe holster to initiate a temperature reading Set the probe simulator to 98 6 and verify that the LCD temperature display r...

Page 28: ...itor as shown in Figure 4 1 The following procedure describes the steps required to calibrate the pressure transducer Disassembly is not required 1 7 1 Calibrating the NIBP Transducer 1 Set up the Monitor and calibration equipment as shown in Fig 4 1 2 Power on the PRO Monitor 3 Verify that calibration equipment reads 0 mmHg of pressure Note If the PRO Monitor displays the language choice menu sel...

Page 29: ...e correct pressures are applied at these two points After venting the Monitor displays Calibration is Complete or Calibration Failed If the calibration fails turn off the Monitor check the calibration equipment and repeat the process Refer to a GE Medical Systems Information Technologies service representative if calibration is still unsuccessful When the calibration is successful the following wi...

Page 30: ...the pressurized system 6 Select the Check button again and verify that the overpressure trips at 315 mmHg 10 mmHg 7 Select the Pop off button This button sets the overpressure point to the neonatal value and closes the pneumatic valves 8 The unit will display three zeros in the systolic and diastolic windows 9 Adjust VR2 more to the middle of board fully counter clockwise 10 Set the cuff pressure ...

Page 31: ...ins voltage applied to the test probes Use an SpO2 plug with the leads shorted together and apply the test probe of the analyzer to the leads The leakage reading should be less than 150 µA 1 9 FEATURES SELECTION The PRO Monitor allows the user to turn features e g SpO2 Temp Printer on and off To access this option 1 Power on the PRO Monitor and select the More button 2 Select Service mode and ente...

Page 32: ...n A 2018554 001 contains both a 9 and an x Select OK and a tone sounds signalling that your change has been made c Clear Error Log Selecting this button clears all errors in the error log and sounds a tone signalling that your change has been made 4 To exit power off the Monitor ...

Page 33: ... has ceased operation Negative supply to LCD 9 6 Vdc is out of tolerance Replace LCD Replace main board Check negative supply reaching the LCD module No LCD backlight LCD faulty Main board fault Replace the LCD Replace the main board Incorrect missing segments or no LED display output Main board fault usually accompanied by an audible alarm if main board processor has ceased operation No or low 4 ...

Page 34: ...abored generally accompanied by one of the following messages N33 NIBP Inflation Timeout N00 NIBP Overpressure Reversed connections on pneumatic assembly failure Blocked or kinked hose from pump output of the front panel Pneumatic assembly failure Inspect tubing for correct installation routing Examine hosing for kinks or blockages Inspect pneumatic assembly for blocked output Replace pneumatic as...

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Page 36: ...28 DINAMAP PRO Series 100 400V2 Monitor Pre Service Calibration Manual Revision A 2018554 001 ...

Page 37: ...Revision A DINAMAP PRO Series 100 400V2 Monitor Service Manual A 1 2018554 001 A Appendix ...

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Page 39: ... reading at 100 saturation 96 100 5 3 1 5 SP02 reading at 90 saturation 86 94 5 3 1 6 SP02 reading at 80 saturation 76 84 5 5 1 7 Verify alarm sounds and displays below 90 5 3 2 BPM test 5 3 2 1 Verify low rate alarm at 50 BPM 5 3 2 2 Heart Rate reading at 50 BPM SPO2 46 54 5 3 2 4 Heart Rate reading at 120 BPM SPO2 116 124 5 3 2 8 Heart Rate reading at 80 BPM SPO2 76 84 5 3 3 NIBP test 5 3 3 4 In...

Page 40: ...Verify battery indicator 5 4 5 Remote Alarm 5 4 5 2 Voltage between pins 4 and 8 alarm inactive 4 7 5 3 5 4 5 4 Voltage between pins 4 and 8 alarm active 0 0 0 1 5 4 6 Communications test 5 4 6 2 Verify pump starts stops and temp status returns 6 0 Hipot Tests 6 1 AC Main Hipot 6 2 Temp Hipot 6 3 SP02 Hipot 7 0 Safety Tests 7 2 7 EXTDC to GND Resistance mΩ 0 1000 7 3 6 SPO2 leakage uA models 300 a...

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