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ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC) 

 

 

 

When using the mobile monitor, assess the electromagnetic environment affected by surrounding devices. 

 

An electronic device may either generate or receive electromagnetic interference. Testing for electromagnetic 
compatibility (EMC) has been performed on the mobile monitor according to the applicable international standards. 

 

The mobile monitor should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. If the mobile monitor is used 
in this manner, verify the mobile monitor operates in an acceptable manner in the configuration in which it will be 
used. 

 

Fixed, portable, and mobile radio frequency communications equipment may affect the performance of medical 
equipment. See the appropriate EMC table for recommended separation distances between the radio equipment and 
the mobile monitor. 

 

The use of accessories, transducers, and cables other than those specified by Mortara may result in increased 
emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Surveyor S4

Page 1: ...ENG Rev G Surveyor S4 Mobile Monitor SERVICE MANUAL Manufactured by Mortara Instrument Inc Milwaukee Wisconsin U S A CAUTION United States federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order...

Page 2: ...strument Inc Mortara is a registered trademark of Mortara Instrument Inc E Scribe ELI and VERITAS are trademarks of Mortara Instrument Inc Cisco is the registered trademark of Cisco Systems Inc DICOM...

Page 3: ...es Service Contracts Sales Support Supplies Accessories Mortara Instrument Inc 7865 North 86th Street Milwaukee WI 53224 U S A Tel 414 354 1600 Fax 414 354 4760 E mail sales mortara com Hospital Custo...

Page 4: ...ii TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND SERVICE...

Page 5: ...COMMENDED SEPARATION DISTANCES BETWEEN PORTABLE AND MOBILE RF COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND THE EQUIPMENT18 USA AND CANADA RADIO REGULATIONS 19 MAINTENANCE CLEANING 21 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 2...

Page 6: ...T AND SERVICE iv WIRELESS NETWORK SPECIFICATIONS 53 TROUBLESHOOTING 55 POWER AND BATTERY 55 DISPLAY AND TOUCHSCREEN 55 ECG TRACE 55 PULSE OXIMETRY SPO2 56 NETWORK TRANSMISSION 57 ERROR MESSAGES 59 WIF...

Page 7: ...ule Failure to do so may cause undue failure and possible health hazards This manual must be kept in a safe place to prevent its deterioration and or alteration The user and Mortara authorized personn...

Page 8: ...NOTICES 2...

Page 9: ...ptly after discovery thereof within the warranty period Mortara s obligations under the foregoing warranty will further be conditioned upon the assumption by the purchaser of the Product s i of all ca...

Page 10: ...WARRANTY INFORMATION 4...

Page 11: ...sed clinical professionals knowledgeable about medical procedures and patient care and adequately trained in the use of this mobile monitor The S4 mobile monitor captures and presents data reflecting...

Page 12: ...h the operation of the system A mobile monitor is not intended to replace clinical assessments It is important that a qualified individual regularly supervise the patient The S4 is restricted to use o...

Page 13: ...dle all accessories with care Conductive parts of the ECG patient cables electrodes and associated connections of type CF applied parts including the neutral conductor of the patient cable and electro...

Page 14: ...arrhythmias Do not rely entirely upon heart rate meter ALARM SIGNALS Keep pacemaker PATIENTS under close surveillance See this manual for disclosure of the pacemaker pulse rejection capability of thi...

Page 15: ...Ventricular septal defects VSDs o Extremes in systemic vascular resistance Sensor placement o Incorrect sensor placement o Co placement of the sensor on a limb where a blood pressure cuff and or suppl...

Page 16: ...d by Mortara before deploying and using the system The device and patient cable should be cleaned between each use Cleaning must be performed with the system turned off and battery removed Let all par...

Page 17: ...nd accessories e g batteries cables electrodes and or packing materials in accordance with local regulations Check that all operating and environment conditions such as ambient temperature meet the de...

Page 18: ...USER SAFETY INFORMATION 12...

Page 19: ...r loss of data Consult accompanying documents Mains power input Consult instructions for use Catalog number for relevant Mortara part SN Serial number This end up Keep away from sunlight Fragile handl...

Page 20: ...EQUIPMENT SYMBOLS AND MARKINGS 14...

Page 21: ...used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment If the mobile monitor is used in this manner verify the mobile monitor operates in an acceptable manner in the configuration in which it will be used...

Page 22: ...ment Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD EN 61000 4 2 6 kV contact 8 kV air 6 kV contact 8 kV air Floors should be wood...

Page 23: ...commended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site surveya should be less than the compliance level in each frequency rangeb...

Page 24: ...er W Separation Distance According to Frequency of Transmitter m 150 KHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 1 2 d 1 2 d 2 3 0 01 0 12 m 0 12 m 0 23 m 0 1 0 38 m 0 38 m 0 73 m 1 1 2 m 1 2...

Page 25: ...xempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause...

Page 26: ...ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC 20...

Page 27: ...in any way The recessed area for the patient connector should be free from debris and clean Use compressed air to remove any debris that has entered into the connector area Display Verify there are no...

Page 28: ...cals for cleaning Do not use disinfectants that contain phenol as they can spot plastics Do not steam autoclave gas sterilize irradiate subject to intense vacuum or immerse in water or cleaning soluti...

Page 29: ...the battery door is securely in place when cleaning the S4 to avoid risk of liquid entering into the device which may lead to a possible hazard and or device malfunction To clean the S4 1 Switch off...

Page 30: ...irections for use shipped with those items WARNING Do not reuse sensors or accessories indicated as single patient use as this may facilitate the spread of infectious agents between persons WARNING Al...

Page 31: ...1 Disconnect the mobile monitor from its power source 2 Put on gloves and protective eyewear 3 Prepare the detergent according to the manufacturer s instructions and also the disinfectant solution in...

Page 32: ...MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 26...

Page 33: ...rounded by a raised ring or by PN S4 Q XXX XXX Tools Required Phillips screwdriver T10 Torx driver Torque driver 2 inch pounds Needle nose pliers Cautions and Special Instructions ATTENTION PCB assemb...

Page 34: ...nt View S4 Mobile Monitor Gen 2 Front View S4 Mobile Monitor Rear View Battery Removal The battery compartment is accessible via the removable battery door 1 Remove the Battery Door by pinching the gr...

Page 35: ...arked on the lithium ion battery pack item 2 shown below AA Battery removal Remove the three AA batteries If the device will continue being operated with AA batteries the AA Battery Tray Item 15 can r...

Page 36: ...e Surveyor ECG Acquisition Module SAM from the unit by removing the two Phillips head screws item 3 from the recessed areas indicated below Screws should be installed to2 inch pounds of torque 4 Slide...

Page 37: ...x housing screws item 6 from the areas indicated below Screws should be installed to 2 inch pounds of torque 6 Using a needle nose pliers or tweezers carefully guide the battery springs and contacts t...

Page 38: ...ce by shield can retention clips mounted to the edge of the PCBA and retain it for reassembly S4 PCBA Gen 1 S4 PCBA Gen 2 8 Remove the wider ribbon cable of LCD assembly by gently moving the latch mec...

Page 39: ...UNIT DISASSEMBLY 33 9 Remove the narrow ribbon cable of LCD assembly by gently moving the latch mechanism in the direction of the arrows with a tweezers S4 PCBA Gen 1 S4 PCBA Gen 2...

Page 40: ...ASSEMBLY 34 PCBA Replacement 10 Remove the printed circuit board assembly PCBA item 8 from the display assembly item9 Main PCBA Gen 1 8a Main PCBA Gen 2 8b Display Assembly Gen 1 9a Display Assembly G...

Page 41: ...3 6020 031 SCREW PHILLIPS M2 5X6 4a SERV 76190 002 50 S4 10 WIRE SAM GEN1 TESTED 5a SERV 76190 002 60 S4 3 4 5 WIRE SAM GEN1 TESTED 6 6020 066 SCREW THD FORM PAN HD TORX K25X1 12X6mm 7 8312 033 01 SHI...

Page 42: ...02 51 S4 10 WIRE SAM GEN2 TESTED 4c SERV 76190 002 100 S4 10 WIRE SpO2 SAM GEN2 TESTED 5b SERV 76190 002 61 S4 5 WIRE SAM GEN2 TESTED 5c SERV 76190 002 110 S4 5 WIRE SpO2 SAM GEN2 TESTED 6 6020 066 SC...

Page 43: ...6190 002 70 2 4800 018 3 6020 031 4a 4b 4c SERV 76190 002 50 SERV 76190 002 51 SERV 76190 002 100 SERV 76190 002 50 5a 5b 5c SERV 76190 002 60 SERV 76190 002 61 SERV 76190 002 110 SERV 76190 002 60 6...

Page 44: ...tification Table Item Part Picture 9a 9b 8364 001 51 Pictured 8364 001 52 10 8364 002 51 11a 11b 11c 11083 002 51 Pictured 11083 003 51 11083 004 51 includes label with 11083 002 51 item 12 9042 082 0...

Page 45: ...N connectivity 11010 037 03 Rev xx S4 service utility software TF 0620 Lead Fail Test Fixture IPX Vacuum Leak Testing Vacuum Generator TF 0582 S4 battery door seal test fixture TF 0583 S4 IPX leak tes...

Page 46: ...ils the test Switch the Vacuum switch on to release the vacuum pressure so the Plexiglas cover can be removed Test Process for Battery Door Turn off the Batt Door and Main Unit switches on TF 0583 Tur...

Page 47: ...Patient Hookup Display Waveform Review Battery Level Indicator WiFi Signal Strength Current Time of Day Lead Quality Indicators Green OK Red Off Device Configuration Menu Start Monitoring Menu Main Sc...

Page 48: ...ccessful transmission of data occurs Return to main menu Verify Version Information Access the Device Configuration Menu password 7865 and select S4 Version to verify serial number part number and sof...

Page 49: ...d previously on the S4 device A script will then run through the following LCD test displays Solid red display Red gradient display Solid blue display Blue gradient display Solid green display Green g...

Page 50: ...on the S4 device to set the touch screen calibration The S4 unit will then boot into the main screen Lead Failure Test Connect the applicable patient cable to the patient input of the SAM with the ot...

Page 51: ...display and verify the SPO2 data is presented on the UUT display Verify that the simulator data for this device is also being shown on the Surveyor Central display Set the patient simulator for a bloo...

Page 52: ...619 For 10 Lead SAM or TF 0612 For 3 4 5 Lead SAM Connect the Black negative test lead of the DC Hi Pot tester to the black terminal of TF 0579 Set the DC Hi Pot tester to 5 KVDC and apply power to th...

Page 53: ...d If the test failed write the reason for failure underneath the safety testing heading on the test data record and do NOT check the box Device Cleaning Clean device per the instructions provided in t...

Page 54: ...ass Fail Verify WiFi Connectivity Pass Fail Verify Version Information Serial number Pass Fail Part Number Pass Fail Software Version Pass Fail Perform LCD Check Pass Fail Perform Touch Screen Calibra...

Page 55: ...ass Fail Verify CHECK SENSOR Message with Signal Removed Pass Fail Verify NO SENSOR Message with Cable Removed Pass Fail Perform Safety Testing Hi Pot Test Pass Fail SpO2 Option Hi Pot Test Pass Fail...

Page 56: ...CONFORMANCE TESTING 50...

Page 57: ...25 with 10 wire cable and or IEC 60601 2 27 Function Keys Control button touchscreen menu navigation Display type High definition antiglare Color TFT LCD with LED backlight and resistive touch panel...

Page 58: ...ysis Resolution 117 V originally reduced to 2 5 V for processing and transmission Dynamic Range 350mV ECG Gain x 1x 2x Trace Speed slow normal fast CMRR According to applicable standards IEC 60601 2 2...

Page 59: ...ngerClip type sensor 2 1 SoftTip type sensor 1 3 Disposable Wrap type sensor 3 0 Less than 70 SpO2 Unspecified PR 3 bpm Update interval 1 second Numeric values held 30 seconds Wavelength Red Infrared...

Page 60: ...g per 802 11 SSID prioritization and minimum bandwidth configuration on WLAN infrastructure is recommended Period Session Timeout or similar policies should be disabled or excluded inthe SSID dedicate...

Page 61: ...touchscreen is not working properly Touchscreen failure Power cycle the S4 and try again If problems persist stop using the S4 and contact Mortara Technical Support The display is not working properl...

Page 62: ...dition for carboxyhemoglobin methemoglobin intravascular dyes or similar Physiological conditions Check the patient condition for cardiac arrest hypotension shock severe vasoconstriction severe anemia...

Page 63: ...N configuration e g SSID Security protocol Passkey Passkey type Check WiFi network settings contact your IT Network Administrator to correct issues 2 Trying to connect to Central error message display...

Page 64: ...eyor Central Station is not running Check Central Station configuration Security router not correctly configured Check Security router configuration and status LAN infrastructure issues i e ports not...

Page 65: ...is monitor Unlock failed Incorrect passcode used Enter the correct passcode Enter New Passcode Mismatch of passcodes entered Ensure that the configuration passcode entered as well as the confirmation...

Page 66: ...ion defined in the host settings is automatically populated Another address may be manually entered to test alternative IP address as necessary To access the WiFi diagnostic screen press the toolkit i...

Page 67: ...the SSID of the network it is configured to connect to the MAC address of the access point it is currently connected to the signal strength S the noise floor N and the overall quality of the connectio...

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