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Revision A

ProCare

 Patient Monitor Service Manual

4-15

2009381-001

Calibration & Maintenance: 

4.6 ProCare Patient Monitor Parameter Tests

4.6.7 LED Tests

1. Power on the 

ProCare

 Monitor. 

2. During the power-up self-test verify all 7 segment LED display segments 
and all discrete LEDs (except CHARGING LEDs) illuminate and are the 
correct color.

3. Repeat power up cycle until all LEDs are checked. 

4.6.8 External DC Verification

1. Plug the DC power cable into the monitor.

2. Verify that the CHARGING indicator is illuminated.

4.6.9 NIBP Determination

1. Set NIBP Analyzer to Adult Mode:

    SYS/DIA = 120/80
    MAP = 90
    BPM = 80

2. Press START/STOP button on the Monitor to begin determination

3. Record and verify systolic, diastolic, map and heart rate from the monitor 
display 

4. Press 

CYCLE

 button to initiate a determination in "Auto BP" mode.

LED COLOR MATRIX

RED

YELLOW

GREEN

NOT LIT

Systolic

Pulse Rate

AUTO CYCLE

CHARGING

Diastolic

LOW

HISTORY

°F

BATTERY

°C

BATTERY ICON

HIGH (all)

ALARM VOLUME

LOW (all)

PULSE VOLUME

Alarm Bell Icon

INFLATE 

PRESSURE

SpO

2

 Strength Meter

Summary of Contents for DINAMAP ProCare 100

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Page 2: ...01 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 Technologies Tampa Florida Illustrations may show design mo...

Page 3: ...anual Revision A 2009381 001 United States GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 4502 Woodland Corporate Boulevard Tampa FL 33614 Germany GE Medical Systems Information Technologies GmbH Munzinger Strasse 3 7911 Frieburg Germany ...

Page 4: ...DINAMAP ProCare Monitor Service Manual 2009381 001 Revision A ...

Page 5: ...ion in this manual only applies to ProCare Monitor It does not apply to earlier Monitors Due to continuing product innovation specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 2002 All rights reserved ...

Page 6: ... Accessories 7 1 4 Product Description 8 1 4 1 General Description 8 2 Product Description 1 2 1 Introduction 3 2 2 Product Configurations 3 2 3 Controls Indicators and Connectors 4 2 3 1 ProCare Monitor Rear Panel Connections 4 2 3 2 Front Panel Controls and Indicators 5 2 4 Host Communications Connector 9 2 4 1 DB15 Connector Pin Assignments 9 2 5 Compatible Parts 10 2 6 Specifications 12 3 Prin...

Page 7: ...4 2 2 Set the Date and the Clock 4 4 2 3 Parameter Level Functional Testing 5 4 3 Periodic Maintenance 6 4 3 1 As Required 6 4 3 2 Annual Procedures 7 4 4 Care of the Storage Battery 8 4 4 1 Battery Charging 8 4 5 Safety Testing 9 Notes on Electrical Safety Testing of the ProCare Monitor 9 4 5 1 Temp Circuit Leakage Test 10 4 5 2 SpO2 Circuit Leakage Test 10 4 6 ProCare Patient Monitor Parameter T...

Page 8: ...orm only if equipped with SpO2 module 17 4 6 13 Printer Output Test 18 4 6 14 Communication Port Test 18 4 7 Alarm Code Interpretation 19 4 7 1 System Failures 19 Appendix A Test Results Form 21 Appendix B Connectivity 23 Appendix C Display Cover Removal Installation 25 Appendix D Replacement Parts and Assemblies 27 5 Assembly Drawings ProCare Schematics ...

Page 9: ...ProCare Patient Monitor Service Manual Revision A 2009381 001 Table of Contents ...

Page 10: ...Revision A ProCare Patient Monitor Service Manual 1 1 2009381 001 1 Introduction ...

Page 11: ...1 2 ProCare Patient Monitor Service Manual Revision A 2009381 001 ...

Page 12: ... Monitor and how to get assistance in the event the unit fails to function properly Section 2 provides a general overview of the ProCare Monitor including the user controls external connections and product parameter specification Section 3 presents principles of operation for the Monitor including an overall system description and principles of operation at the component level Section 4 provides i...

Page 13: ...gestion to General Electric Medical Systems Information Technologies Technical Publications 4502 Woodland Corporate Boulevard Tampa Florida 33614 Changes to the Service Manual either in response to user input or to reflect continuing product improvements are accomplished through reissue Changes occurring between reissues are addressed through Change Information Sheets and replacement pages If a Ch...

Page 14: ...problem after checking these items contact General Electric Medical Systems Information Technologies at 1 877 274 8456 Prior to calling please be prepared to provide product name and model number a complete description of the problem If repair parts or service are necessary you will also be asked to provide the product serial number the facility s complete name and address a purchase order number ...

Page 15: ...g Insurance Insurance is at the customer s discretion The shipper must initiate claims for damage to the product incurred during shipping Shipping damage is not covered under warranty 1 3 4 Service Loaners Loaner units can be provided at no charge during the warranty period if your product needs to be returned for factory service If requested loaner units will be shipped within 48 hours to your fa...

Page 16: ...ing information Facility s complete name address and phone number FAX number Your purchase order number Your General Electric Medical Systems Information Technologies account number if available 1 3 6 Replacement Accessories Replacements such as hoses sensors etc must be purchased from General Electric Medical Systems Information Technologies at 1 800 558 5102 Please have the Product Code of the i...

Page 17: ...us markets from the physician s office to sub acute triage and medical surgical units Indicators for external DC operation from AC mains battery operation and battery charging are at the front of the unit At the time of publication the available functioning parameters included the following NIBP Nellcor Pulse oximetry SpO2 Masimo Pulse oximetry SpO2 Alaris Oral and Rectal thermometry thermal recor...

Page 18: ...Revsion A ProCare Patient Monitor Service Manual 1 9 2009381 001 Introduction 1 4 Product Description ...

Page 19: ...1 10 ProCare Patient Monitor Service Manual Revision A 2009381 001 Introduction 1 4 Product Description ...

Page 20: ...Revsion A ProCare Partient Monitor Service Manual 2 1 2009381 001 2 Product Description ...

Page 21: ...2 2 ProCare Partient Monitor Service Manual Revision A 2009381 001 For your notes ...

Page 22: ...ct Configurations Each ProCare Monitor is supplied with an accessory pack The contents of the pack vary according to model Unpack the items carefully and check them against the checklists enclosed within the accessory boxes If an accessory is missing or if an item is in a nonworking condition contact General Electric Medical Systems Information Technologies Customer Service immediately It is recom...

Page 23: ...ions of the items shown are listed on the pages that follow For symbol definitions refer to page 2 8 of this section 2 3 1 ProCare Monitor Rear Panel Connections 1 Speaker Grille 2 Data interface connector Host communications port 15 pin D type RS 232 serial port for use only with equipment conforming to IEC 601 1 configured to comply with IEC 601 1 3 Printer Door optional ...

Page 24: ...usted while in clinical mode i e ALARM VOLUME PULSE VOLUME INFLATE PRESSURE refer to Operating Modes in this section for a description of clinical mode 5 SpO2 sensor connector SpO2 sensor cable attaches here 6 BP connector BP cuff hose attaches here 7 Inflate Stop button Press to start a manual BP determination or stop any BP determination 8 Temperature probe holster Temperature probe is stored he...

Page 25: ...cate you are making a change to the inflation pressure 21 Pulse Rate window 3 digit yellow LED shows the pulse rate in beats per minute 22 SpO2 pulse indicator Red LED bar flashes to indicate that real time pulse rate measurements are being derived from SpO2 signals 23 SpO2 window 3 digit red LED indicates oxygen saturation in 24 MAP Cuff window 3 digit red LED indicates measured MAP in mmHg and s...

Page 26: ...itor Service Manual 2 7 2009381 001 Product Description 2 3 Controls Indicators and Connectors Right Side Panel 30 External power socket To be used with approved GE Medical Systems Information Technologies AC DC power converter ONLY ...

Page 27: ... model of the Monitor determines which symbols appear on it Attention consult accompanying documents Silence Alarms Menu Inflate Stop Cycle History Print On Off Battery Power External Communications Port Connector Charging Defibrillator proof type BF equipment Class II equipment according to IEC 60536 Packaging label depicting the transportation and storage atmospheric pressure range of 500 to 106...

Page 28: ...ll host port signals are NON ISOLATED and should be connected to equipment conforming to IEC 601 1 configured to comply with IEC 601 1 1 ONLY Where isolation of data communication is required GE Medical Systems Information Technologies part number ILC1926 should be used If external alarm control is required GE Medical Systems Information Technologies part number 487208 Isolated Remote Alarm Cable ...

Page 29: ...4 ft Adult Pediatric Screw Connector 107366 E9050LJ Airhose 12 ft Neonatal Quick Disconnect 107368 E9050LK Airhose 12 ft Adult Pediatric Quick Disconnect 88847 E9050KN CUFF ASSORTMENT PACKS CLASSIC CUF Assortment pack Includes 1 each Infant Child Small Adult Adult Large Adult Thigh Cuff 2692 E2692J CLASSIC CUF Assortment Pack Neonate Includes 2 Neo 1 3 Neo 2 5 Neo 3 5 Neo 4 5 Neo 3 2693 E2693J SOF...

Page 30: ...E IVAC Turbo Temp Oral Temperature Probe Long Cord 2008774 001 IVAC Turbo Temp Rectal Temperature Probe Long Cord 2008775 001 IVAC Temperature Probe Covers 88015 E9050KK SpO2 Nellcor Pulse Oximeter Cable DOC 10 2008773 001 DuraSensor Adult Oxygen Sensor DS100A Masimo Adult Reusable Sensor 1 Bx NR125 2009745 001 Cable PC08 2009743 001 IVAC is a trademark of Alaris Medical Systems NELLCOR is a trade...

Page 31: ...rnal auto resetting fuse and thermal protection Minimum Operation Time 2 hrs 5 min cycle with adult cuff at 25 C SpO2 active at 60 bpm temp in monitor mode printout of current values every 5 minutes from full charge Fuses The Monitor contains four fuses The fuses are auto resettable and mounted within the Monitor The fuses protect the low voltage DC input the battery the remote alarm output and th...

Page 32: ...ES Systolic mmHg MAP mmHg Diastolic mmHg Adult Neonate 30 290 30 140 20 260 20 125 10 220 10 110 NIBP ACCURACY Meets AAMI ANSI standard SP 10 AAMI ANSI standard 5 mmHg mean error Intra arterial method 8 mmHg standard dev Temperature Alaris Thermometry SCALES Fahrenheit Celsius RANGE Max Min 42 2 Celsius 108 0 Fahrenheit 31 6 Celsius 88 9 Fahrenheit Monitor Mode Accuracy 0 1 C 0 2 F when tested in ...

Page 33: ... SpO2 Range 70 to 100 OxiMAX Sensor Models Single Patient Use MAX A MAX AL 2 MAX N 2 MAX P 2 MAX I 2 MAX R 3 5 OxiCliq Sensor Models Single Patient Use OxiCliq A 2 5 OxiCliq P 2 5 OxiCliq N 2 5 Reusable Sensor Models D YS 3 D YS D YSE 3 5 D YS DYSPD 3 5 DS 100A 3 OXI A N 3 OXI P I 3 The accuracy specification under motion conditions is 3 For a definition of motion contact GE Medical Services Techn...

Page 34: ...minus one standard deviation encompasses 68 of the population The Masimo SET SpO2 parameter with LNOP Neo Pt sensors has been validated for neonatal motion accuracy in human blood studies on neonates while moving the neonate s foot at 2 to 4 cm against a laboratory co oximeter and ECG monitor This variation equals plus or minus one standard deviation Plus or minus one standard deviation encompasse...

Page 35: ...2 16 ProCare Partient Monitor Service Manual Revision A 2009381 001 Product Description 2 6 Specifications ...

Page 36: ...Revision A ProCare Patient Monitor Service Manual 3 1 2009381 001 3 Principles of Operation ...

Page 37: ...3 2 ProCare Patient Monitor Service Manual Revision A 2009381 001 For your notes ...

Page 38: ... monitoring Blood Pressure BP Pulse and SPO2 Masimo technology ProCare 400 Nellcor Capable of monitoring Blood Pressure BP Pulse SPO2 Nellcor technology and Temperature ProCare 400 Masimo Capable of monitoring Blood Pressure BP Pulse SPO2 Masimo technology and Temperature The model of your monitor determines which parameters are in your monitor Using the ProCare monitor a clinician can view print ...

Page 39: ...e heart rate and oxygen saturation The analog signals are routed to the SpO2 PWA Nellcor or Masimo The analog signals are analyzed on the SpO2 PWA The results are digitized and sent to the Main Board via opto couplers The couplers provide patient isolation as well as serial data interface The Main Board temporarily stores the data and routes it to the UI Board for display and or printer A reset si...

Page 40: ...icators to a DIGITAL signal The Main Board then processes the DIGITAL signal and displays the patient temperature on the UI Board and printer in Celsius or Fahrenheit 3 2 4 Host Communication Port The Host Comm Port is used to interface the ProCare Monitor with other electronic devices a central nurse s station or remote alarm device Signals can be sent to the ProCare Monitor to initiate blood pre...

Page 41: ...ondition the Main Board will perform the following tasks Parameter monitoring disabled Alarm tone sounding from speaker Pneumatic FAILSAFE deflate the cuff pump off Normal communications interface disabled Remote alarm control inactive Hard keys except ON OFF key inactive The ON OFF key can reset the Monitor and end the FAILSAFE condition The FAILSAFE condition will terminate automatically after 1...

Page 42: ...lowing will occur PR_CLK signal transfer the data into print head PR_DI signal serial dot to be printed PR_LAT signal latch the data stream into the head PR_ST1 6 cause the head to print various sections PR_M1 4 signals control power sequentially to the two stepper motor windings Together these signal CONTROL DATA cause the printer to print a graphic hardcopy of the patient vital sign values and t...

Page 43: ...3 8 ProCare Patient Monitor Service Manual Revision A 2008381 001 Principles of Operation 3 3 Functional Description ...

Page 44: ... SpO2 Circuit Optical Switch SpO2 Probe Optional BP Cuff Pump Valve Manifold Temp Probe Optional Host Comm Port rear Speaker Printer Switches Display LEDs UI Board External DC 6V Battery tubing Interface Control Data Tubing Control Temp Control Data Control Data RS 232 Remote Alarm ProCare Vital Signs Monitor System Block Diagram 1 of 2 page 3 9 10 ...

Page 45: ...rinter Drivers SpO2 Interface Temperature Control Host Communications Audio Control Isolated Power Supply Temp Probe optional Temperature Control Data External DC 6Volt Battery Speaker PT1 PT2 NIBP Data ProCare Vital Signs Monitor Main Board Diagram 2 of 2 page 3 11 12 ...

Page 46: ...Revision A ProCare Patient Monitor Service Manual 4 1 2009381 001 4 Calibration Maintenance ...

Page 47: ...4 2 ProCare Patient Monitor Service Manual Revision A 2009381 001 For your notes ...

Page 48: ... 1 Introduction 4 1 Introduction This section contains general Monitor service procedures including alarm code interpretation service mode operation and periodic maintenance and battery care Refer to Section 5 for disassembly and reassembly procedures and related component service information ...

Page 49: ...le The word CHARGING will illuminate green on the front of the monitor indicating that an external power source is available Prior to usage it is necessary to charge the monitor for 12 hours 4 2 2 Set the Date and the Clock Setting the Date and Time To set the date and time on the ProCare Monitor you must first access the configuration mode The following table illustrates the menus and the corresp...

Page 50: ...ter the initial configuration is complete perform functional testing of each of the parameters using the accessories supplied with the ProCare Monitor Refer to the ProCare Operator s Manual for more detailed parameter specific instructions Perform a blood pressure by connecting the supplied hose and cuff together then attaching to the front of the ProCare Monitor Press the Inflate Stop on the fron...

Page 51: ...Palmolive Corp Do not immerse unit 4 3 1 3 Cleaning of Accessories Clean the adult cuffs supplied for use with the monitor by hand washing in warm soapy water However take care to avoid entry of water into the cuff and hoses at any time If water enters the cuff dry the cuff by passing air through it The neonatal cuffs are for single patient use discard if they become soiled Clean cuffs and hoses w...

Page 52: ... manufacturers or of the effectiveness of these materials for cleaning or disinfecting 4 3 1 4 Long Term Storage If it becomes necessary to store the Monitor for an extended period of time remove all attached accessories Attach the original packing inserts and place the monitor into the original shipping container Long term storage of a discharged lead acid battery can permanently degrade its stor...

Page 53: ...itor is connected to the AC power supply even when the Monitor is turned off Batteries should be charged before first use or after long periods of storage The battery should be charged for 8 hours before use as a charged battery loses some charge when left in storage It is possible to use the Monitor while the Monitor is charging The battery should be charged at room temperature 59 F 86 F 16 C 30 ...

Page 54: ...ter Moisture or foreign substances introduced to the pneumatic system will likely cause damage to the monitor and or the accessories Complete the Test Record Appendix A as tests are performed Note This test is written so that a knowledgeable technician who is familiar with the ProCare monitor and the test equipment and will be able to follow the test procedure Note To enter service mode press and ...

Page 55: ...r plug inserted into the DC input connector on the Monitor The other lead of the tester should be connected to the patient connection being tested WARNING Don t electrocute yourself or anyone else when performing Hi Pot testing NOTE Hi Pot testing is done on every unit at the factory and should not be repeated unnecessarily nor performed more often than required 4 5 1 Temp Circuit Leakage Test 1 S...

Page 56: ... must be in service mode for any changes to be saved Events that require you to manually save to the Monitor s memory include calibration attempts and enabling disabling the Monitor s parameters refer to section 4 6 4 It is not necessary to manually save following a pressure transducer calibration verification or simple calibration check The number of times the flash memory can be saved is limited...

Page 57: ...ge rate 9 Record and verify the leakage rate 10 Turn the ProCare Monitor off 4 6 3 Pressure Transducer Verification Note To enter service mode press and hold the CYCLE button while pressing the ON OFF button 1 Turn the Monitor ON and enter Service Mode 2 The HISTORY LED should display 0 3 Set NIBP Analyzer to Manometer function and press Zero Pressure 4 Press CYCLE button HISTORY display should ch...

Page 58: ...nd enter Service Mode 2 The min window should display 0 3 Open valve on bulb to open pressure system to atmosphere 4 Set NIBP Analyzer to Manometer function and press Zero Pressure 5 Press CYCLE button until the min window shows 1 6 Close valve on bulb and manually inflate pressure to 200 mmHg using the CuffLink manometer as reference 7 Press MENU button when pressure reads 200 mmHg to save calibr...

Page 59: ...t which valve opens 4 Press CYCLE button so that the min window changes to a 2 5 Use the inflation bulb to inflate pressure until valve opens 6 Record and verify pressure at which valve opens 7 Turn unit off 4 6 6 Button Testing 1 Turn the Monitor on 2 Record software revision as shown in the systolic and diastolic display 3 Press START STOP button 4 Verify an NIBP determination has been initiated...

Page 60: ...1 Plug the DC power cable into the monitor 2 Verify that the CHARGING indicator is illuminated 4 6 9 NIBP Determination 1 Set NIBP Analyzer to Adult Mode SYS DIA 120 80 MAP 90 BPM 80 2 Press START STOP button on the Monitor to begin determination 3 Record and verify systolic diastolic map and heart rate from the monitor display 4 Press CYCLE button to initiate a determination in Auto BP mode LED C...

Page 61: ...n audible alarm sounds 4 Remove the air restriction 5 Press Inflate Stop and verify that the pump does not start 6 Press the Silence button 7 Press the Silence button again 8 Verify the alarm condition is cleared from the SYSTOLIC display 4 6 11 Temperature Perform if equipped with Temp module The Temperature Simulator for the Alaris System is available from Alaris Medical Systems Inc 619 458 7000...

Page 62: ...nges in rate sent to the Nellcor sensor by the SpO2 simulator may cause the SpO2 algorithm to completely miss in finding the pulse rate This is an expected result To workaround this incrementally step up or down the settings on your SpO2 simulator and allow for the Monitor to detect and display the new pulse rate or saturation Nellcor recommends use of the SRCmax Portable Tester for use with ProCa...

Page 63: ...r into the print mechanism 2 Press PRINT button 3 Verify the printer outputs a record and print quality is good 4 6 14 Communication Port Test 1 Connect unit to a PC terminal emulator 2 Turn unit on 3 Type NC0 E press Enter 4 Verify response from unit NC 5 Verify that within 40 seconds the pump starts 6 Type ND 5 press Enter 7 Verify response from unit ND A 8 Verify the pump stops ...

Page 64: ...nd Error Codes When responding to a Monitor alarm always CHECK THE PATIENT FIRST and then check the Monitor cuff hose and sensors Press SILENCE to reset patient alarm conditions NIBP SpO2 Alarm Definition Possible Cause E89 NIBP No Determination Unable to make an NIBP determination due to insufficient signal E84 Timeout Determination time 2 minutes Motion Artifact E85 Timeout One cuff pressure at ...

Page 65: ...r Wrong Probe Type Incorrect type of temperature probe use TurboTemp type temperature probe E61 Temp Probe Broken Bad temperature probe Temp probe not properly connected E66 Temp probe Too Hot Bad temperature probe Verify monitor with known good accessories E10 Printer No Paper Printer is out of paper Printer door open Printer may be defective E11 Printer Too Hot E12 Recorder cannot print Main bat...

Page 66: ...e reading at 100mmHg bottom display Diastolic 97 103 Pressure reading at 50mmHg top display Systolic 47 53 Pressure reading at 50mmHg bottom display Diastolic 47 53 4 6 5 Overpressure Verification Overpressure threshold Adult mmHg 305 325 Overpressure threshold Neonate mmHg 155 159 4 6 6 Buttons Software revision in systolic display top on off Software revision in systolic display bottom NIBP alar...

Page 67: ...ure E80 displayed on SYSTOLIC display Pump will not start Overpressure alarm can be cleared 4 6 11 Temperature Test 80 0 F 80 4 F Temperature reading at 80 2 F 79 9 F 80 5 F Temperature reading at 102 0 F 101 8 F 102 2 F Temperature reading at BP verify reads E61 N A N A 4 6 12 SpO2 Pulse Value Displayed Saturation Value Displayed Signal Strength Bar Graph Displayed E23 displayed on SpO2 display A...

Page 68: ...ies ProCare Series and PRO 1000 Alarm View Wireless transmitter attached to the Monitor Sends alarms and vital signs results to a pager Compatible Monitors Compact MPS Select and Portable PRO 100 400 series ProCare Series and PRO 1000 CIC Provides Central Alarm Notification Data Management Compatible with StatView for paging Compatible Monitors PRO 1000 Version 2 and Dash 2000 both hardwired ApexP...

Page 69: ...faces the PRO 1000 monitor to any hardwire connection Installs into the Communications bay at the rear of the monitor IPC1928 Interfaces the PRO 1000 Monitor to the Unity network hardwire Installs into the Communications bay at the rear of the monitor IPC1931 Connects DINAMAP Monitors to the CIC system Transfers vital signs results from the Monitor to the CIC Requirements for use Plug DINAMAP into...

Page 70: ...Revision A ProCare Patient Monitor Service Manual 4 25 2009381 001 Calibration Maintenance Appendix B Connectivity Apex version 2 CIC version 3 ...

Page 71: ...stallation To remove the plastic display cover 1 Place the Monitor on a stable surface 2 Insert a flat head screwdriver between the top of the display cover and the body of the monitor 3 Twist the screwdriver so that the display cover is slightly separated from the body of the monitor 4 Using two hands grasp the top middle edge of the display cover and pull away and down ...

Page 72: ... Insert the tabs at the base of the display cover into the slots underneath the bottom row of LEDs 3 Using two hands apply firm pressure to the outside edges while flexing the upper middle edge of the display cover away from the monitor It is imperative that even pressure is applied as the plastic retention tabs can break free from the display cover 4 Apply steady even pressure to the opposite sid...

Page 73: ...Cable tie hardware 2009916 001 Screw kit All internal hardware screws washers etc 7 2009918 001 Temperature 1 Housing front rear 2 Mounting bracket and plastic guide 3 Sensor and cable 4 Mounting hardware 8 2009917 001 Printer 1 Printer 2 Printer chassis and screw 3 Printer door with roller and label 9 2009919 001 Printer door Door with label and roller 10 2009920 001 Pneumatics Pump assembly 11 2...

Page 74: ... Auscultatory 2010484 001 English 100 Printer Installed Auscultatory 2010485 001 English 400 Traditional 2010486 001 English 300 Traditional 2010487 001 English 200 Traditional 2010488 001 English 100 Traditional 2010489 001 English 400 Auscultatory 2010490 001 English 300 Auscultatory 2010491 001 English 200 Auscultatory 2010492 001 English 100 Auscultatory 2010493 001 French 400 Printer Installe...

Page 75: ...ed Traditional 2010512 001 German 100 Printer Installed Traditional 2010513 001 German 400 Printer Installed Auscultatory 2010514 001 German 300 Printer Installed Auscultatory 2010515 001 German 200 Printer Installed Auscultatory 2010516 001 German 100 Printer Installed Auscultatory 2010517 001 German 400 Traditional 2010518 001 German 300 Traditional 2010519 001 German 200 Traditional 2010520 001...

Page 76: ... 001 Italian 100 2010542 001 Swedish 400 Printer Installed 2010543 001 Swedish 300 Printer Installed 2010544 001 Swedish 200 Printer Installed 2010545 001 Swedish 100 Printer Installed 2010546 001 Swedish 400 2010547 001 Swedish 300 2010552 001 Swedish 200 2010553 001 Swedish 100 2010554 001 Dutch 400 Printer Installed 2010555 001 Dutch 300 Printer Installed 2010556 001 Dutch 200 Printer Installed...

Page 77: ...001 Japanese 300 2010603 001 Japanese 200 2010604 001 Japanese 100 2010605 001 Danish 400 Printer Installed 2010606 001 Danish 300 Printer Installed 2010607 001 Danish 200 Printer Installed 2010608 001 Danish 100 Printer Installed 2010609 001 Danish 400 2010610 001 Danish 300 2010611 001 Danish 200 2010612 001 Danish 100 2010613 001 Norwegian 400 Printer Installed 2010614 001 Norwegian 300 Printer...

Page 78: ...nstalled 2010632 001 Finnish 100 Printer Installed 2010633 001 Finnish 400 2010634 001 Finnish 300 2010635 001 Finnish 200 2010636 001 Finnish 100 2010638 001 Portuguese 400 Printer Installed 2010639 001 Portuguese 300 Printer Installed 2010640 001 Portuguese 200 Printer Installed 2010641 001 Portuguese 100 Printer Installed 2010642 001 Portuguese 400 2010643 001 Portuguese 300 2010644 001 Portugu...

Page 79: ... 001 Hungarian 100 2010664 001 Czech 400 Printer Installed 2010665 001 Czech 300 Printer Installed 2010666 001 Czech 200 Printer Installed 2010667 001 Czech 100 Printer Installed 2010668 001 Czech 400 2010669 001 Czech 300 2010670 001 Czech 200 2010671 001 Czech 100 2010672 001 Slovak 400 Printer Installed 2010673 001 Slovak 300 Printer Installed 2010674 001 Slovak 200 Printer Installed 2010675 00...

Page 80: ...thod of NIBP Determination Auscultatory is labeled on left keypad 2010685 001 Polish 300 2010686 001 Polish 200 2010687 001 Polish 100 2010688 001 Greek 400 Printer Installed 2010689 001 Greek 300 Printer Installed 2010690 001 Greek 200 Printer Installed 2010691 001 Greek 100 Printer Installed 2010692 001 Greek 400 2010693 001 Greek 300 2010694 001 Greek 200 2010695 001 Greek 100 ...

Page 81: ...4 36 ProCare Patient Monitor Service Manual Revision A 2009381 001 Assembly Drawings ProCare Schematics Appendix D Replacement Parts and Assemblies 5 Assembly Drawings ProCare Schematics ...

Page 82: ...Exploded Assembly Drawing ProCare Monitor 1 of 2 page 5 1 2 or or see Appendix C in Section 4 for Display Cover removal instructions ...

Page 83: ...PNEUMATIC TUBING ROUTING Exploded Assembly Drawing ProCare Monitor front case page 5 3 4 or ...

Page 84: ... be high at start up Place near U9 MAIN PROCESSOR TP42 RTC_DATA RTC_CLK TP30 C54 C53 C5 C52 C49 C48 C47 R201 R206 SPI_MOSI DUMP2_ON_MON FAST_OVP 0 DUMP_ON_MON R112 FSP_FROM_PRI SPI_CLK R119 R108 V_BAT_MON_PRI R98 IPS_ON R104 DUMP2_ON LATCHED_OVP PUMP_ON DUMP_ON PNEU_RESET ADULT 0 D_TO_TEMP D_FROM_TEMP R106 R90 I_CHG R84 PR_EOP R117 CS_SEC 0 C3 R120 R115 R1 R118 R116 PR_M1 PR_M4 SHDN_TO_PRI R114 R1...

Page 85: ...REF RA4 RA5 AN4 SS RB0 INT0 RB1 RB2 RB3 RB4 RB5 RB6 RB7 RC0 RC1 CCP2 RC2 CCP1 RC3 SCK RC4 SDI RC5 SDO RC6 TX RC7 RX VDD VSS MCLR 10K2 10K2 20K0 20K0 49K9 SECONDARY PROCESSOR RESET REAL TIME CLOCK 3 3V SECONDARY POWER R141 R177 R176 R175 R174 PT2_SEC 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 19 1 U3 8 11 10 9 15 1 2 3 7 5 4 6 14 13 12 16 U27 4 2 3 1 5 U22 CS_SEC 0 SPI_CL...

Page 86: ...VCC VOUT P5D 10N0 1K00 BAS16 100K 100NF 25V 470N 100NF 25V 100NF 25V SI9410DY SI2306DS SI2306DS SI2306DS 100K 100K 100K PNEUMATICS Pump Connector PBACK_IN Spare Parts PBACK_OUT DUMP2 P5D DUMP P5D PUMP DUMP2_ON DUMP_ON DUMP2_ON_MON DUMP_ON_MON PBAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 J7 R202 R205 R203 1 2 3 Q7 3 2 1 Q24 3 2 1 Q17 PNEU_OVERRIDE 0 3 2 5 6 7 8 4 Q9 PUMP_ON PUMP_I PT2_SEC PT2 C59 C57 C43 C67 R204 1 3 D27 R180...

Page 87: ...OPA2340 4K99 249K BAS16 150K 10K0 50K CW 0R10 4A0 0R10 49K9 MBR2030CTL 68U0 900NH_0A7 100NF 25V 100NF 25V 100NF 25V 100NF 25V 100nF 100nF VC 7 2 V VF 6 9 V BATTERY CHARGER Battery Connector DC Input Power V 0 191 V 75mA C90 C104 C68 C70 C118 C91 L4 1 2 L1 2 1 3 D14 V_BAT_MON_PRI 1 2 3 J3 1 2 J2 R93 R76 FS4 I_CHG R150 FAST_CHG VR1 R138 R148 3 1 D12 R61 R64 8 3 2 4 1 U15 5 6 7 U15 R72 R149 R92 R96 R...

Page 88: ...U0 BYG22 BYG22 MIC4680 3V3 SHDN GND FB SW VIN 1K00 1U0 16V PBAT P3V3 P5D 33U0 25V DTC143ZKA Logic 10U0 MIC39101 5V VIN EN VOUT FLG GND 10K0 68U0 P6VMIN SI2307DS 3 3 V SUPPLY ANALOG VOLTAGE SUPPLY 6 5 V 5 0 V SUPPLY PROGRAM CONNECTOR 5 4 3 2 1 J1 PGM_PS_ON 0 3 1 2 Q18 2 1 L3 PS_ON R101 2 1 3 4 8 5 7 6 U5 C4 Q12 C30 C25 R65 1 5 4 3 2 6 7 8 U12 2 1 D7 2 1 D6 1 2 L2 C41 C38 5 7 3 2 1 6 8 4 U16 R27 C31...

Page 89: ...G7 HCT240 1A0 1A1 1A2 1A3 1Y0 1Y1 1Y2 1Y3 2A0 2A1 2A2 2A3 2OE 2Y0 2Y1 2Y2 2Y3 GND VCC 1OE P3V3 P3V3 10K0 10K0 P5D SI2307DS Printer Connector PRINTER INTERFACE 1 3 2 Q5 PBAT_PR PR_TH PR_DI R56 R14 PR_ST3 2 4 6 8 18 16 14 12 17 15 13 11 19 3 5 7 9 10 20 1 U11 PR_EOP 20 18 17 15 11 7 3 1 8 9 2 13 5 12 14 6 4 16 19 U4 PR_M3 PR_M1 R59 R54 R89 R91 Q3 Q11 1 27 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1...

Page 90: ...15CA 5V1 100NF 25V 100NF 25V 1K00 DTC143ZKA Logic P5D 10K0 5 GND AUDIO ALARMS Speaker Connector HOST COMM GND 5V_FUSED TTL_RX TTL_TX REMOTE_ALARM 0 RS 232_TX RS 232_RX 2 3 4 6 7 8 1 RS 232_RX RS 232_TX GND 5V_FUSED TTL_RX TTL_TX GND NAME J6 REMOTE_ALARM 0 1 2 3 4 7 8 11 13 DB15 Connector Mapping External DB15 Comms Connector R124 Q28 R178 C82 C83 1 3 D16 2 1 D2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 J6 R179 3 2 1 Q27 3 ...

Page 91: ...0 25V 10K0 1N0 3K15V MIC39101 5V VIN EN VOUT FLG GND MCB1608S102E MCB1608S102E 1N0 3K15V 499 MMZ2012R102A DO NOT POPULATE Test Connector Display Connector ISOLATED POWER SUPPLY ISOLATION BARRIER ISOLATION BARRIER CHARGING_LED L13 R133 SPI_CLK C101 L12 L11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 J10 3 2 8 7 6 5 4 1 U29 C102 R125 C129 1 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 U30 CS_DISPLAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J5 C146 C145 C147 5 ...

Page 92: ...ED LED CATH OUTER SHIELD N C DET C DET A INNER SHIELD INNER SHIELD N C NELLCOR DET CATHODE ANALOG GND DIGICAL RCAL LED DET ANODE INNER SHIELD INNER SHIELD RCAL RETURN LED IR LED CATHODE DET ANODE OUTER SHIELD RED LED CATHODE DET CATHODE MASIMO NC NC ISOLATION BARRIER SpO2 Patient Connector SpO2 Module Connector 14 pin NC SpO2 Module Connector 10 pin Allow 4mm clearance between these signal and all...

Page 93: ...ESET 0 SCLK X_IN X_OUT ADS1240 P5TEMP T 10K0 2K0 2K21 T P5TEMP 10K0 10K0 T BAS16 P5TEMP T BAS16 30R 499K 499K 30R 10K0 30R 10K0 T 4N35 AN B C CTH E 4N35 AN B C CTH E 1K00 BLM11B221SB 0 1 13K7 100R DO NOT POPULATE ISOLATION BARRIER Temp PGM Connector Temp Probe Switch Connector Temperature Probe Connector R167 R172 CLK_TADC MON_HTR L9 R157 1 6 5 2 4 U33 1 6 5 2 4 U32 R186 R194 R160 DRDY_FROM_T_ADC ...

Page 94: ... 100R P5D HCT132 GND HCT132 GND HCT132 GND HCT132 GND SPO2 MAP DTC143ZKA is a digital transistor with a 4K7 base resistor and a 47K base pull down resistor DTD123EK is a digital transistor with a 2K2 base resistor and a 2K2 base pull down resistor TEMP DIASTOLIC SYSTOLIC PULSE AUTO TIME PBAT P5D GND needs pull up on main board U1 U1 U1 U1 R55 R39 R127 R131 SPI_MOSI PBAT CS_DISPLAY SW_MUX SPI_CLK 1...

Page 95: ...D AP3216SURC GREEN APTD3216QYC GREEN APTD3216QYC GREEN APTD3216QYC GREEN APTD3216QYC GREEN APTD3216QYC GREEN APTD3216QYC GREEN APTD3216QYC LEFT LEFT PUL VOL LEFT AL VOL BELL INF PRES RIGHT PUL VOL PUL VOL RIGHT AL VOL AL VOL LOW PULSE HIGH PULSE LOW HIGH LOW DIA HIGH DIA LOW SYS SYS HIGH INF PRES INF PRES HISTORY MIDDLE LEFT RIGHT MIDDLE MIDDLE minus SpO2 SpO2 ON OFF SILENCE INFLATE PRINT HISTORY ...

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