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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator
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Main Keypad/Interface PCB Cable (W13) Replacement

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Main Keypad/Interface PCB Cable (W13) Replacement

Refer to 

Inside Front Case Diagram (p. 189)

.

Removing the Main Keypad/Interface PCB Cable (W13)

To remove the W13 cable (

3207388-001

) from the front case:

1.

Disassemble the case as described in 

Disassembling the Case (p. 181)

2.

Press the connector locking tabs to unlock the connector, and then disconnect the W13 
cable from the interface PCB at J31.

3.

Press the connector locking tabs to unlock the connector, and then disconnect the W13 
cable from the main keypad at J39.

Installing the Main Keypad/Interface PCB Cable (W13)

To install the W13 cable (

3207388-001

) into the front case:

1.

Connect the W13 cable to the main keypad at J39 (“snap” the connector locking tabs 
into the locked position).

2.

If interface PCB is present, connect the W13 cable to the interface PCB at J31 (“snap” 
the connector locking tabs into the locked position).

3.

Reassemble the case as described in 

Reassembling the Case (p. 184)

.

P39

P31

to A10 - J39

to A05 - J31

Figure 8.25—Main keypad/interface 
PCB cable connections

Summary of Contents for LIFEPAK 15

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL LIFEPAK 15MONITOR DEFIBRILLATOR 2011 2015 Physio Control Inc 3309059 003 ...

Page 2: ...Introduction page 11 2 Safety page 29 3 Device Description page 48 4 Modes of Operation page 89 5 Troubleshooting page 98 6 Preventive Maintenance page 145 7 Battery Maintenance page 158 8 Replacement Procedures page 169 page 89 9 Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists page 366 page 366 ...

Page 3: ...l Qualifications 15 Contacting Physio Control 16 Responsibility for Information 17 Device Tracking 18 Service Information 19 Recycling Information 20 Warranty 21 Configuration Information 22 Glossary 23 Acronyms 25 Safety 29 Terms 30 General Warnings 31 Symbols 36 Device Description 48 Introduction 49 Physical Description and Features 54 Devices Options Supplies and Accessories 65 System Context D...

Page 4: ...evice Log 108 Device Data 110 Service Log 113 Processing Service Log Codes 115 Counters 116 Clear Memory 118 Service Log Code Categories 119 Utility Service Codes 121 User Interface Service Codes 122 Data Management Service Codes 124 System Monitor Service Codes 125 Processor Control Service Codes 126 ECG Service Codes 128 Patient Parameter Service Codes 129 Therapy Service Codes 130 Printer Servi...

Page 5: ...evice Useful Life 151 Support Policy 152 Cleaning 153 Environmental Conditions 155 A12 Printer Maintenance 156 Battery Maintenance 158 Battery General Characteristics 159 Battery Status Indicators 160 Battery Performance Characteristics 163 Charging the Batteries Using the Station or Mobile Li ion Battery Charger 164 Discarding Recycling Batteries 165 Storing Batteries 166 Receiving New Batteries ...

Page 6: ... Assembly A11 Replacement 204 Display Lens Replacement 206 Front Case Replacement 208 System Interface PCB Cable W04 Replacement 212 Backlight Interface PCB Cable W06 Replacement 213 Therapy Connector Cable W11 Replacement 214 Printer Control Keypad Interface PCB Cable W12 Replacement 216 Main Keypad Interface PCB Cable W13 Replacement 217 Speed Dial Assembly W15 Replacement 218 Installing the Spe...

Page 7: ...ent 306 Parameter Bezel Replacement 309 Rear Case Replacement 315 Handle Replacement 321 Paddle Retainer Cover Replacement 322 Power System PCB Cable W01 Replacement 323 Power Therapy PCB Cable W02 Replacement 324 Power Contact PCB Cable W05 Replacement 326 ECG Connector Cable W07 Replacement 328 System Connector Cable W08 and Auxiliary Connector Cable W09 Replacement 331 Battery Pins Power PCB Ca...

Page 8: ...ftware and Device Upgrades 365 Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists 366 Section Glossary 367 Main Diagrams 368 External Parts Diagrams and Lists 371 Front Parts Diagrams and Parts List 377 System Therapy PCB Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists 386 Parameter Bezel Diagrams and Parts Lists 391 Rear Diagrams and Parts List 399 OEM Optional Assemblies Diagrams and Parts Lists 412 Label Language Parts 417 C...

Page 9: ...ep by step instructions as well as operator level testing and maintenance NOTE Hyperlinks appear in blue text Text that indicates the name of a button menu item or screen message appears in all caps for example press ANALYZE select MANUAL MODE This section covers the following topics Trademarks p 12 Using Adobe Reader p 13 Navigating Through the Manual p 14 Service Personnel Qualifications p 15 Co...

Page 10: ...rks of Masimo Corporation Red LNCS SpCO and SpMet are trademarks of Masimo Corporation CapnoLine and FilterLine are registered trademarks of Oridion Medical Ltd The Oridion medical capnography in this product is covered by one or more of the following US patents 6 428 483 6 997 880 5 300 859 6 437 316 and their foreign equivalents Additional patent applications pending Fluke and BIO TEK are regist...

Page 11: ...e screen They enable you to easily navigate to main sections of the manual similar to a table of contents To view or hide the bookmarks column click the BOOKMARKS tab located along the left side of the screen To jump to a bookmark topic click the desired topic NOTE A plus sign to the left of a bookmark topic indicates additional topics exist under that bookmark level Click the plus sign to expand ...

Page 12: ...o your previous location The pointer changes to a pointing finger when positioned over a link A navigation bar at the bottom of each page also provides helpful links The navigation bar includes Click to jump to the main table of contents for the manual Click to jump to the table of contents for the section you are currently viewing Click to retrace your steps in a document returning to each page i...

Page 13: ...nicians must be properly qualified and thoroughly familiar with the operation of the LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator They must meet at least one of the following requirements or the equivalent Associate of Applied Science with an emphasis in biomedical electronics Certificate of Technical Training with an emphasis in biomedical electronics Equivalent biomedical electronics experience ...

Page 14: ...trol Physio Control Inc 11811 Willows Road NE Redmond WA 98052 2003 USA Telephone 425 867 4000 Toll Free USA only 800 442 1142 Fax 1 425 867 4861 Internet www physio control com Physio Control Operations Netherlands B V Galjoenweg 68 6222 NV Maastricht The Netherlands Physio Control Australia Pty Ltd Suite 4 01 15 Orion Road Lane Cove NSW 2066 Australia ...

Page 15: ...not address the operation of the device Qualified service personnel see Service Personnel Qualifications on page 15 must consult this manual and the LIFEPAK 15 Monitor Defibrillator Operating Instructions to obtain a complete understanding of the use and maintenance of the device It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure that the appropriate person s within their organization has access ...

Page 16: ...omewhere other than the shipping address or the device has been sold donated lost stolen exported destroyed permanently retired from use or if the device was not obtained directly from Physio Control please do one of the following register the device at http www physio control com call the device registration phone line at 1 800 426 4448 or use one of the postage paid address change cards located ...

Page 17: ... that the leakage current values are acceptable Replacement procedures for the device are limited to those items accessible at the final assembly level Replacements and adjustments must be made by qualified service personnel Replacements at the final assembly level simplify repair and servicing procedures and help ensure correct device operation and calibration To obtain service and maintenance fo...

Page 18: ...ee www physio control com recycling Preparation The device should be clean and contaminant free prior to being recycled Recycling of disposable electrodes After using disposable electrodes follow your local clinical procedures for recycling Recycling of batteries The device uses rechargeable Lithium ion batteries Follow local guidelines and instructions provided in this service manual for discardi...

Page 19: ...odes adapter devices or other parts and supplies from sources other than Physio Control is not recommended Physio Control has no information regarding the performance or effectiveness of its LIFEPAK defibrillators if they are used in conjunction with defibrillation electrodes or other parts and supplies from other sources If device failure is attributable to defibrillation electrodes or other part...

Page 20: ...itor defibrillator Version 2 V2 device with auxiliary power option ECG monitoring standard Manual mode defibrillation standard AED mode standard Noninvasive pacing standard Bluetooth wireless technology option within approved countries 12 lead ECG option Oridion CO2 option Masimo SpO2 SpCO SpMet options CASMED NIBP monitoring option 2 Channel Invasive pressure option Vital signs and ST trending op...

Page 21: ...ially shockable rhythm CPSS is active when the VF VT ALARM is selected ON Setup Alarms or after pressing the ALARMS button For more information about CPSS see Appendix C in the operating instructions CODE SUMMARY report A summary report that includes the ECG segments associated with key events such as analysis or shock See Data Management in the operating instructions for a sample CODE SUMMARY rep...

Page 22: ...Co oximeter An optional noninvasive pulse oximeter that measures the saturation of oxygen in arterial blood carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin concentrations respectively SpO2 SpCO SpMet The measure of functional oxygen saturation SpO2 carboxyhemoglobin concentration SpCO and methemoglobin concentration SpMet in the blood Test Load An accessory shipped with the LIFEPAK monitor defibrillator that ...

Page 23: ... for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation ADC Analog to digital conversion AED Automated external defibrillator Ah Ampere hour AHA American Heart Association AMI Acute myocardial infarction ANSI American National Standards Institute ASIC Application specific integrated circuit BF Electrically isolated external body connection BPM Beats per minute BTE Biphasic truncated exponential CF Electri...

Page 24: ...es DMM Digital multimeter DSP Digital signal processor DUART Dual universal asynchronous receiver transmitter ECG Electrocardiogram EMS Emergency medical service ESCC Energy storage capacitor charger ESD Electrostatic discharge ESU Electrosurgical unit EtCO2 End tidal carbon dioxide FiCO2 Inspired carbon dioxide HR Heart rate IEC International Electrical Commission IP Invasive pressure LCD Liquid ...

Page 25: ...iginal equipment manufacturer RR Respiration rate PC Personal computer PCB Printed circuit board PIP Performance inspection procedure PPM Pulses per minute PR Pulse rate QRS Refers to portions of the ECG waveform RTC NVRAM Real time clock non volatile random access memory RTS Radio transparent system SAS Shock Advisory System SBC Single Board Computer SpCO Measurement of carboxyhemoglobin concentr...

Page 26: ... 28 1 SpO2 Measurement of oxygen saturation SpMet Measurement of methemoglobin concentration SSD Static sensitive device TCP Test and calibration procedure USB Universal serial bus VF Ventricular fibrillation VS Vital signs VT Ventricular tachycardia μA MicroAmpere Table 1 1 Acronyms and Abbreviations Continued ...

Page 27: ... the general safety conventions terms and symbols used in this service manual or on the LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator front and rear panels This information is intended to alert service personnel to recommended precautions in the care use and handling of this medical device Terms p 30 General Warnings p 31 Symbols p 36 ...

Page 28: ...rations of the LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator device Familiarize yourself with their definitions and significance DANGER Immediate hazards that will result in serious personal injury or death WARNING Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in serious personal injury or death CAUTION Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in minor personal injury product damage or property damage ...

Page 29: ...nitor defibrillator device Additional specific warnings and cautions appear throughout this service manual and the LIFEPAK 15 Monitor Defibrillator Operating Instructions DANGER EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not use this defibrillator in the presence of flammable gases or anesthetics SHOCK HAZARD Do not disassemble the defibrillator It contains no operator serviceable components and lethal voltages may be p...

Page 30: ...the function of all controls indicators connectors and accessories SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD Do not immerse any portion of this defibrillator in water or other fluids Avoid spilling any fluids on defibrillator or accessories Spilled liquids may cause the defibrillator and accessories to perform inaccurately or fail Do not clean with ketones or other flammable agents Do not autoclave or sterilize this d...

Page 31: ...shockable rhythm cessation of pacing or incorrect vital sign measurements Avoid operating the device near cauterizers diathermy equipment or other portable and mobile RF communications equipment Do not rapidly key EMS radios on and off Refer to Appendix D in the Operating Instructions for recommended distances of equipment Contact Physio Control Technical Support if assistance is required POSSIBLE...

Page 32: ...VICE PERFORMANCE HAZARDS POSSIBLE IMPROPER DEVICE PERFORMANCE Using other manufacturers cables electrodes power adapters or batteries may cause the device to perform improperly and may invalidate the safety agency certifications Use only the accessories that are specified in these operating instructions POSSIBLE IMPROPER DEVICE PERFORMANCE Changing factory default settings will change the behavior...

Page 33: ...vice will attract the equipment with a force sufficient to cause death or serious personal injury to persons between the equipment and the MRI device This magnetic attraction may also damage and affect the performance of the equipment Skin burns will also occur due to heating of electrically conductive materials such as patient leads and pulse oximeter sensors Consult the MRI manufacturer for more...

Page 34: ... of the LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator and accessories Some symbols may not be relevant to your device or used in every country Table 2 1 Symbols Symbol Description Device or User Interface Attention consult accompanying documents Alarm on Alarm off VF VT alarm on VF VT alarm is on but is silenced or suspended Battery in well fully charged For a description of all battery indicators see Battery ...

Page 35: ...ts Back Index 37 2 Heart rate pulse rate indicator Bluetooth wireless technology Shock count x on screen Shock button on front panel or hard paddles Auxiliary power indicator Battery charging indicator Service indicator Greater than Less than Table 2 1 Symbols Continued Symbol Description x ...

Page 36: ...put output Defibrillation proof type CF patient connection Defibrillation protected type BF patient connection Do not dispose of this product in the unsorted municipal waste stream Dispose of this product according to local regulations See www physio control com recycling for instructions on disposing of this product Table 2 1 Symbols Continued Symbol Description J CO2 ...

Page 37: ... Directives Canadian Standards Association certification for Canada and the United States Date of manufacture Authorized EC representative Manufacturer s identification number part number Serial number Reorder number By prescription only For USA audiences only Table 2 1 Symbols Continued Symbol Description YYYY MIN or PN SN REF Rx Only or Rx Only USA ...

Page 38: ...n Contents Back Index 40 2 Catalog number Manufacturer Indicates that a product complies with applicable ACA standards Positive terminal Negative terminal Fuse Battery Static sensitive device Static discharge may cause damage Table 2 1 Symbols Continued Symbol Description CAT N13571 ...

Page 39: ...ex 41 2 Reports Biphasic defibrillation shock Pace arrow noninvasive pacing Pace arrow internal pacing detection QRS sense marker Event marker Accessories Mark of conformity to applicable European Directives Recognized component mark for the United States Table 2 1 Symbols Continued Symbol Description ...

Page 40: ...n regulations Type BF patient connection Lot number batch code YY year and WW week of manufacture Enclosure ingress protection code per IEC 60529 Warning high voltage CAUTION FIRE HAZARD Do not disassemble heat above 100 C 212 F or incinerate battery CAUTION FIRE HAZARD Do not crush puncture or disassemble battery Use By date shown yyyy mm dd or yyyy mm Table 2 1 Symbols Continued Symbol Descripti...

Page 41: ...ex 43 2 Indoor use only Item is latex free Lead free Dispose of properly Store in a cool dry location 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Single use only 2 electrodes in 1 package 10 packages in 1 shelf pak 5 shelf paks in 1 case Table 2 1 Symbols Continued Symbol Description 35 C 15 C 95 F 59 F 50 C 0 C 122 F 32 F ...

Page 42: ... skin Clean patient skin Treatment Tear here Press electrode firmly onto patient Connect QUIK COMBO cable Slowly peel back protective liner on electrode Do not use this pediatric QUIK COMBO electrode on LIFEPAK 500 LIFEPAK 1000 LIFEPAK CR Plus or LIFEPAK EXPRESS defibrillators Table 2 1 Symbols Continued Symbol Description ...

Page 43: ...Back Index 45 2 For use on adults Not for use on adults For use on children up to 15 kg 33 lb Not for use on children under 15 kg 33 lb Remove label from battery Charge battery Insert battery in LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator Rechargeable battery Table 2 1 Symbols Continued Symbol Description ...

Page 44: ...ols Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 46 2 AC DC power adapter DC DC power adapter For use with the LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator Power input Power output DC voltage AC voltage Shipping carton This end up Table 2 1 Symbols Continued Symbol Description ...

Page 45: ...ols Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 47 2 S Fragile breakable Handle with care Protect from water Recommended storage temperature 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Relative humidity range 10 to 95 Recycle this item Table 2 1 Symbols Continued Symbol Description or ...

Page 46: ...ion describes the physical characteristics and functionality of the LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator device Topics include input signals assembly functions and device outputs Introduction p 49 Physical Description and Features p 54 Devices Options Supplies and Accessories p 65 System Context Diagrams p 70 Functional Descriptions p 74 ...

Page 47: ...all the way from first responders to throughout the hospital The Version 1 V1 device does not have the auxiliary power option The Version 2 V2 device has the auxiliary power option Defibrillation Waveform The device generates a biphasic truncated exponential BTE shock pulse for defibrillation Energy Delivery The device standard method of defibrillation energy delivery is through self adhesive QUIK...

Page 48: ...eration In Manual mode see Manual Mode p 90 the LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator is a direct current defibrillator that applies a brief intense pulse of electricity to the heart muscle Manual mode requires operator interpretation of the ECG rhythm and interaction with the device in order to defibrillate the patient For more information about Manual mode see section 5 in the operating instructions ...

Page 49: ...oring continuous numeric is displayed when parameter is over alarm threshold Note numeric display will revert to SpO2 reading when alarm condition is canceled Methemoglobin SpMet monitoring continuous numeric is displayed when parameter is over alarm threshold Note numeric display will revert to SpO2 reading when alarm condition is canceled Vital Signs Trend Vital signs can be displayed graphicall...

Page 50: ...ibration and diagnostic functions Assemblies The device consists of a two piece case assembly that encloses the following Printed Circuit Boards when fully configured with options A01 System PCB A03 Power PCB A04 Therapy PCB A05 Interface PCB A06 OEM PCB A07 Contact PCB A08 Backlight PCB A16 SpO2 Module A21 NIBP Module A22 Biphasic Module A23 CO2 Module ...

Page 51: ...s links to each part diagram p 368 A09 Printer Control Keypad A10 Main Keypad A11 LCD Assembly A12 Printer Assembly A13 Transfer Relay Assembly A14 Inductive Resistor A15 Energy Storage Capacitor A17 Interconnect Bracket W07 ECG Connector Cable W08 System Connector Cable W09 Auxiliary Connector Cable W11 Therapy Connector Cable W15 Speed Dial Assembly W17 Speaker Assembly W22 SpO2 Connector Cable ...

Page 52: ...n Physical Description and Features Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 54 3 Physical Description and Features Refer to this topic for a description and list of features for the following Front Panel p 55 Rear Panel p 62 What Is Shipped with a Basic Device p 64 ...

Page 53: ...ures Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 55 3 Front Panel This section provides information about buttons indicator LEDs and connectors on the front panel Select the area to view on Figure 3 1 on p 55 Figure 3 1 Front panel CO2 SpO2 NIBP ECG P1 P2 Area 1 Figure 3 2 p 56 Area 2 Figure 3 3 p 60 ...

Page 54: ...nts Back Index 56 3 Click the appropriate number below to view a description of that feature See area 2 in Figure 3 3 p 60 Figure 3 2 Front panel area 1 ALARMS OPTIONS EVENT HOME SCREEN ON ENERGY SELECT CHARGE CPR SIZE ANALYZE LEAD 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 12 13 NIBP PACER RATE CURRENT PAUSE SYNC 0 2 3 ...

Page 55: ...rged 3 Auxiliary power indicator V2 only LED illuminated when defibrillator is connected to auxiliary AC or DC power source whether defibrillator is turned on or off 4 button and LED Controls CPR metronome LED is illuminated when metronome function is active 5 button and LED Activates the Shock Advisory System SAS in AED mode The LED is illuminated when the SAS is active and flashes when user is p...

Page 56: ... the APEX paddle If the device is in pacing mode pressing this button deactivates Pacing Mode and charges the device 17 SHOCK button and LED Initiates discharge of defibrillator energy in either AED mode or Manual mode The LED flashes when the device is fully charged When operated with hard paddles pressing both SHOCK buttons on the paddles discharge energy 18 button and LED Activates pacer functi...

Page 57: ...slows pacing rate to 25 of the set rate While pressed PAUSED appears before PPM at the bottom of the screen Release to resume pacing at the set rate 22 DISPLAY MODE button Switches between color display and high contrast SunVue display 23 SPEED DIAL Scrolls through and selects screen or menu items Table 3 1 Front Panel Area 1 Features Continued Number Description PAUSE ...

Page 58: ...iption and Features Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 60 3 Click the appropriate number to view a description of that feature Figure 3 3 Front panel area 2 CO2 SpO2 NIBP ECG P1 P2 1 2 3 4 5 12 LEAD 10 11 12 SUMMARY TRANSMIT CODE PRINT 6 7 8 9 12 LEAD CO2 SpO2 NIBP ECG P1 P2 5 ...

Page 59: ...G patient cable Cable configurations include the 12 lead cable with limb lead and precordial lead attachments 5 wire and 3 lead cables 5 IP cable ports P1 and P2 connection ports for invasive pressure cables which invasively measure arterial blood pressures central venous pressure CVP or intracranial pressure Note If device is configured for temperature monitoring P1 and P2 are replaced by a singl...

Page 60: ... Manual Device Description Physical Description and Features Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 62 3 Rear Panel This section provides information about features on the rear panel Figure 3 4 Rear features diagram 2 1 1 2 3 7 5 6 8 9 10 4 ...

Page 61: ...fer of patient reports Also provides real time ECG output 4 Auxiliary connector Connection port for an external power adapter 5 Battery compartments Accommodate two removable Lithium ion batteries that provide power for the LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator 6 Battery contacts Transfer battery status information 7 Battery pins Two pins in each battery compartment transfer the battery power 8 CO2 exh...

Page 62: ...dex 64 3 What Is Shipped with a Basic Device A basic device includes the components shown below Figure 3 5 Components of the basic device QUIK COMBO electrodes 2 3 lead ECG cable QUIK COMBO therapy cable operating instructions 2 rolls printer paper LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator no picture Test Load for use with QUIK COMBO therapy cable ...

Page 63: ...Control representative or order online at store physio control com U S only Table 3 4 LIFEPAK 15 Configurations Item Description LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator Basic device 3 lead ECG cable QUIK COMBO therapy cable Two sets QUIK COMBO electrodes Device operating instructions 2 rolls of 100 mm printer paper Optional Features SpO2 only Accessories Masimo SET Red or LNCS sensors Masimo SET Red pati...

Page 64: ...essure See the operating instructions for IP accessory specifications Temperature Accessories Disposable temperature probes Temperature probe adapter cable 12 lead ECG Accessories Main 4 wire cable 6 wire precordial lead attachment Bluetooth Provides wireless communication to Physio Control data management products Optional Therapy Delivery Hard paddles can be used instead of QUIK COMBO cable and ...

Page 65: ...auge LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator Station or Mobile Li ion Battery Charger AC power cord country region specific DC power cable Mobile Charger only Mounting bracket with 4 8 32 x 0 5 screws 4 lock washers and template REDI CHARGE Li ion Battery Charging System LIFEPAK 15 Li ion battery adapter tray AC power cord country region specific LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator AC power adapter AC power...

Page 66: ...tware CODE STAT Reviewer version 8 0 minimum version required DT EXPRESS 3 0 Data Transfer Software Training and Testing Tools Patient simulators QUIK COMBO 3 lead QUIK COMBO 12 lead used with 12 lead ECG feature Testers Defibrillation checker for hard paddles Test Load for use with QUIK COMBO therapy cable only Technical Manuals Operating instructions Printed one included per device Service manua...

Page 67: ...ription Devices Options Supplies and Accessories Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 69 3 Supplies Printer paper 100 mm printer paper box of 2 rolls SIGNAGEL electrode gel Use with hard paddles Table 3 4 LIFEPAK 15 Configurations Continued Item Description ...

Page 68: ...n System Context Diagrams Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 70 3 System Context Diagrams Refer to this section to view diagrams of how the major parts of the system are connected The diagrams include the following Front of Device p 71 Device Communication p 73 ...

Page 69: ...evice connects to external accessories Figure 3 6 Device connections with external equipment and accessories Invasive Pressure P1 P2 or Temperature T1 see next page printer paper 12 lead ECG cable 3 lead or 5 wire ECG cable SpO2 cable finger sensor main 4 wire cable precordial lead attachment QUIK COMBO therapy cable QUIK COMBO electrodes hard paddles CO2 tubing NIBP tubing 3 pack ECG electrodes ...

Page 70: ...w the device connects to invasive pressure or temperature equipment Figure 3 7 Device connection with invasive pressure or temperature equipment P1 and P2 connection OEM invasive pressure adapter cable examples of OEM invasive pressure transducers P2 Temperature or P1 Accessory cable Temperature adapter cable Measurement Specialties 4400 Series disposable temperature probe ...

Page 71: ...ibrillator Service Manual Device Description System Context Diagrams Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 73 3 Device Communication Figure 3 8 Device system connector Bluetooth radio is integrated onto the Interface PCB ...

Page 72: ...nctional descriptions that follow provide a basic understanding of the device design and assist the qualified service technician in troubleshooting to the subassembly level Troubleshooting below the subassembly level outside the factory is not recommended nor is it within the scope of this service manual to provide the detail necessary to support such repairs See the system block diagram Figure 3 ...

Page 73: ...tion Contents Back Index 75 3 ECG Connector Cable W07 p 86 System Connector Cable W08 p 86 Therapy Connector Cable W11 p 87 Speed Dial Assembly W15 p 87 Speaker Assembly W17 p 87 SpO2 Connector Cable W22 p 87 CO2 Inlet Connector Cable W28 p 88 IP Connector Cable W33 p 88 Temperature Connector Cable W35 p 88 ...

Page 74: ...capacitor charger Interconnect Bracket A17 ECG front end Printer controller Display controller LCD backlight converter ECG Connector Cable W07 Printer Assembly A12 LCD Assembly A11 Backlight PCB A08 Printer Control Keypad A09 Printer Control Keypad A09 LED driver Keypad row driver Combined audio output Real time clock non volatile RAM RTC NVRAM System connector interface Single Board Computer SBC ...

Page 75: ... functions Power supplies The A01 System PCB uses SW_VB switched battery voltage from the A03 Power PCB via the A04 Therapy PCB to originate six power supplies for use throughout the device as follows 1 5 V power for use on the FPGA 1 8 V power for use on the SBC 5 V logic power for use on the A01 System PCB within the DUART RTC ASIC and audio subsystems and the A04 Therapy PCB 3 3 V logic power f...

Page 76: ...egative 2 5 V excitation voltage to the resistive bridge type transducer The output signal from the transducer is conditioned by a low pass filter at the input of an instrumentation amplifier which amplifies the signal approximately 400 times The signal is then multiplexed to the A D converter digitized and then sent serially across the iso barrier for DSP processing and display The temperature ci...

Page 77: ...r made up of a portion of the SBC and dedicated data driver buffers Screen fonts are stored in memory devices located on the A01 System PCB Combined audio output Originates from the A01 System PCB ASIC System audio voice prompts and alarm tones from the ASIC returns to analog form in an A01 System PCB DAC System audio is filtered and routed to the A05 Interface PCB audio amplifier for application ...

Page 78: ...defibrillator processor manages the defibrillator energy storage and delivery functions using serial inputs from the A01 System PCB ASIC hardware inputs from external paddles and inputs from other A04 Therapy PCB circuitry Status of the defibrillator subsystem is reported serially to the A01 System PCB ASIC Energy storage capacitor charger ESCC Under control of the defibrillator processor the ESCC...

Page 79: ...he leads off motion detector and patient system as a simple voltage divider Leads off motion detection relies on two main characteristics Leads off motion detector output impedance is relatively high greater than 125 k Patient impedance is relatively low typically less than 30 To exploit these characteristics the device injects an ac impedance drive signal through the QUIK COMBO electrodes into th...

Page 80: ...es Major components of the noninvasive pacemaker include the paddles pacer processor isolated low and high voltage power supplies safety monitors output current pulse width and pulse shape controls Controls for and status of the noninvasive pacemaker pass serially between the paddles pacer processor and the A01 System PCB ASIC Interface PCB A05 The A05 Interface PCB is primarily a signal collector...

Page 81: ...eiver The A01 System PCB ASIC reads button closures serially from the Interface keypad column receiver a parallel to serial converter In practice closure of a device button passes row drive for that button to one and only one column receiver input LCD backlight converter The A05 Interface PCB applies filtered SW_VB through a Boost Converter to apply a minimum of 9 6 V to the A08 Backlight PCB when...

Page 82: ...N and SHOCK are addressed by the user controls section of the A01 System PCB ASIC The ON button remains separate from the addressed buttons because it is needed to activate and deactivate the device without ASIC interaction Closures of the ON button are applied to the A03 Power PCB On Off control block The SHOCK button remains separate from the addressed buttons as a matter of fail safe design thu...

Page 83: ... A22 Biphasic Module Energy Storage Capacitor A15 A metallized film capacitor used for energy storage The capacitance of the A15 Energy Storage Capacitor is calculated when you perform the TCP Defibrillator Energy Calibration procedure The nominal value is 195 μF SpO2 SpCO SpMet Module A16 An OEM oximetry module supplied by Masimo The module performs all functions related to oxygen carboxyhemoglob...

Page 84: ... Connector CO2 Module A23 An OEM capnometry module supplied by Oridion Medical Ltd This module continuously monitors end tidal carbon dioxide CO2 and respiratory rate Measurement results pass serially by means of the A06 OEM PCB to the A01 System PCB ASIC for display ECG Connector Cable W07 A front panel connector port used for attaching a 3 lead 5 wire or 12 lead ECG cable Signal processing takes...

Page 85: ... Therapy PCB defibrillator processor subsystem decodes the accessory jumper configurations Speed Dial Assembly W15 A rotary optical pulse code modulator used to navigate through and select specific items from the LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator menu system Detent points on the SPEED DIAL provide tactile feedback to the user When the desired item has been highlighted on the display the user presse...

Page 86: ...let Connector Cable W28 A front panel connector port used for attaching a CO2 FilterLine Signal processing takes place on the CO2 module IP Connector Cable W33 A front panel connector port used for attaching invasive pressure transducers Temperature Connector Cable W35 A front panel connector port used for attaching external temperature probes ...

Page 87: ...invasive pacing and ECG and vital sign monitoring AED Mode p 91 for automated ECG analysis and a prompted treatment protocol for patients in cardiac arrest Setup Mode p 92 for changing default settings of the operating functions For additional information see LIFEPAK 15 Monitor Defibrillator Setup Options MIN 3208011 for V1 or 3306226 for V2 Service Mode p 94 for authorized personnel to perform di...

Page 88: ...tup Manual Mode submenu select MANUAL ACCESS Table 4 1 Mode Response Descriptions Mode Response When Turned On Response Description Manual Direct default Turn on in Manual direct access between AED and Manual modes AED Direct Turn on in AED direct access between AED and Manual modes AED Confirm Once Turn on in AED operator confirms Manual mode selection once AED Confirm Always Turn on in AED opera...

Page 89: ...d on you must change several setup options in different menus The Setup AED Mode menu allows you to change settings for the AED prompted protocol To set up the device to turn on in AED mode 1 Select MANUAL MODE in the Setup menu see Setup Mode p 92 2 In the Setup Manual Mode submenu select MANUAL ACCESS 3 Select the desired AED XXX option 4 Press HOME SCREEN 5 Select MONITORING and then select CHA...

Page 90: ...cept for transmission menu entries and the maintenance interval which remain unchanged When setup is complete turn off the device to save the settings The next time the device is turned on the operating defaults you selected are active Preserving the Existing Setup Options Print the existing device setup options by selecting Print Defaults from the Setup mode menu or store setup options using the ...

Page 91: ...ode rotate the SPEED DIAL to select a digit and then press the SPEED DIAL to continue After the last digit is entered the Setup menu appears 3 Rotate the SPEED DIAL to select a setup option and then press the SPEED DIAL to display the option submenu For more detailed information about Setup mode options see LIFEPAK 15 Monitor Defibrillator Setup Options MIN 3208011 for V1 or 3206226 for V2 General...

Page 92: ... calibration routines Defibrillation calibration Pacing calibration Printer calibration CO2 calibration NIBP calibration Temperature calibration Perform device tests Buttons test Pixels test Printer test Voice Tone test View the device status registers Device Log status Service Log status Device Data status Counters status Clear Memory clears data management memory Set the Service mode passcode Se...

Page 93: ...is 0000 the reserved technician passcode is 5433 3 To enter the passcode rotate the SPEED DIAL to select a digit and then press the SPEED DIAL to continue After the last digit is entered the Service menu appears 4 Rotate the SPEED DIAL to select a service option and then press the SPEED DIAL to display the option overlay Calibration See Test and Calibration Procedures Tests See Performance Inspect...

Page 94: ...LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator including ECG lead selection SpO2 SpCO SpMet CO2 NIBP IP Temperature Trend graphs Alarms Events Entering Demo Mode To enter Demo mode 1 Remove all front panel cables from the device therapy ECG etc You cannot enter Demo mode if any front panel cable is attached 2 Press and hold EVENT and HOME SCREEN and then turn on the device The Demo mode screen appears 3 To exit...

Page 95: ... Archive Mode Patient information is stored in Archive mode When you enter Archive mode patient monitoring ends and the current Patient Record is saved and closed To enter Archive mode 1 Turn on the device and press OPTIONS 2 Select ARCHIVES and then select YES NOTE You may be required to enter a password to enter Archive mode 3 Turn the device OFF to exit Archive mode ...

Page 96: ...sing the Service Status Features p 106 Device Log p 108 Device Data p 110 Service Log p 113 Processing Service Log Codes p 115 Counters p 116 Clear Memory p 118 Service Log Code Categories p 119 Utility Service Codes p 121 User Interface Service Codes p 122 Data Management Service Codes p 124 System Monitor Service Codes p 125 Processor Control Service Codes p 126 ECG Service Codes p 128 Patient P...

Page 97: ...luids or foreign objects Perform External Cleaning Procedure p 154 Damaged keypad or label Possible A09 Printer Control Keypad failure Possible A10 Main Keypad failure Replace Bezel Label 158 Replace Product Identification Label 162 Replace Explosion Hazard Label 164 Damaged battery pin s Possible battery pin s failure Power On Self Test No power ON Install fully charged properly maintained batter...

Page 98: ...he printhead Check A12 Printer Assembly replace if necessary One or more horizontal lines missing or distorted Possible A01 System PCB failure Missing or broken characters Verify use of proper paper Clean the printhead Check A12 Printer Assembly replace if necessary Possible A01 System PCB failure Improper 25 mm marker spacing Calibrate the TCP Printer Calibration at 25 mm Improper 12 5 mm marker ...

Page 99: ... COMBO or Hard Paddles Delivered Energy Test No energy discharge Verify test setup and retry test See Processing Service Log Codes p 115 for assistance Check therapy cable or hard paddles replace if necessary Possible W11 Therapy Connector Cable failure Possible A04 Therapy PCB failure Possible A22 Biphasic Module PCB failure Possible A14 Inductive Resistor failure Possible A15 Energy Storage Capa...

Page 100: ...chronous Cardioversion Test No Sync mark Verify test setup and retry test Adjust ECG size Possible A01 System PCB failure Failure to transfer coincident with Sync mark Take device out of Sync and attempt to discharge Possible A10 Main Keypad failure Check therapy cables or hard paddles replace if necessary Sync discharge time exceeds 60 ms Verify test setup and retry test Possible A01 System PCB f...

Page 101: ...screen message response Verify test setup and retry test Check ECG cable replace if necessary Possible W07 ECG Connector Cable failure Possible A01 System PCB failure ECG gain out of tolerance Verify test setup and retry test Check ECG cable replace if necessary Possible A01 System PCB failure QUIK COMBO ECG Tests ECG gain out of tolerance Verify test setup and retry test Check therapy cable repla...

Page 102: ...he Service LED ON See error code 900e in Table 5 12 on page 129 for assistance NIBP Feature NIBP displays XXX in the NIBP region of the display with the Service LED OFF review diagnostic log Perform NIBP leakage test Possible blockage or kink in tubing between NIBP connector and NIBP module Possible A21 NIBP module failure NIBP displays XXX in the NIBP region of the display with the Service LED ON...

Page 103: ... Replace FilterLine Possible occlusion or kinking of input tubing between CO2 connector and CO2 module Possible A23 CO2 module failure CO2 displays XXX in the CO2 region of the display with Service LED OFF Replace FilterLine Possible occlusion or kinking of tubing inside device Possible A23 CO2 module failure CO2 displays XXX in the CO2 region with Service LED ON review diagnostic log Review error...

Page 104: ...g operation Displaying the Service Status Submenu To display the Service Status submenu 1 Press and hold the OPTIONS and EVENT buttons and then turn the device ON Continue holding until the Setup mode passcode prompt appears 2 Enter the passcode 5433 by rotating the SPEED DIAL to select a digit and then pressing the SPEED DIAL to continue After the last digit is entered the Setup menu appears 3 Ro...

Page 105: ...llator Service Manual Troubleshooting Using the Service Status Features Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 107 5 4 Rotate the SPEED DIAL to select STATUS and then press the SPEED DIAL to display the Service Status submenu ...

Page 106: ...tion Contents Back Index 108 5 Device Log Introduction The Device Log displays accumulative device operations such as the shock count Displaying the Device Log To display the Device Log 1 Display the Service Status submenu Displaying the Service Status Submenu p 106 and then select DEVICE LOG ...

Page 107: ... any error codes stored in the Service Log see Processing Service Log Codes p 115 Power Cycle Count Number of times the device has been turned on Pacing Count Total pacing pulses delivered by the device Shock Count Total times the device defibrillation capacitor has been charged Power On Time Total device power on time Printer On Time Total printer running time SpO2 Operating Time Total SpO2 runni...

Page 108: ...ents Back Index 110 5 Device Data Introduction Device Data displays essential device characteristics such as the serial number and part numbers Displaying the Device Data To display Device Data 1 Display the Service Status submenu Displaying the Service Status Submenu p 106 and then select DEVICE DATA ...

Page 109: ...was loaded Display String P N Font software part number and version language dependent Audio P N Audio software part number and version language dependent FPGA Version Field Programmable Gate Array software version System SW P N Current version of the device operating software The seven digit part number is fixed while the three digit extension number changes with each software version Power SW P ...

Page 110: ...anual Troubleshooting Device Data Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 112 5 NIBP Version NIBP software version number Bluetooth Version Bluetooth software version number and date stamp Table 5 3 Device Data Entry Continued Data Description ...

Page 111: ... Service Log and process any reported errors see Processing Service Log Codes p 115 Errors rarely occur and should be investigated thoroughly by a qualified service technician before the device is placed back into active use Always complete the Performance Inspection Procedures after encountering and clearing any error code s Error codes stored in the Service Log may not necessarily indicate a per...

Page 112: ...G The Service Status Service Log overlay displays errors by date time error and error extension Clearing the Service Log To clear the Service Log 1 Display the Service Status submenu Displaying the Service Status Submenu p 106 and then select SERVICE LOG 2 Using the SPEED DIAL select CLEAR LOG on the Service Status Service Log overlay NOTE The CLEAR LOG action will record the error s on the 100 mm...

Page 113: ...mpletes successfully the device may be returned to regular use The error code s may have been related to EMI or ESD If the Service LED illuminates at any time during the PIP stop the PIP and compare your PIP failure with the Troubleshooting Chart p 99 Continue with step 4 4 Locate the specific corrective action for a Service Log error code as follows a Display the Service Log to view the error cod...

Page 114: ...tents Back Index 116 5 Counters Introduction The device counters display the number of shocks delivered in both subtotal and running total counts Displaying the Counters To display the counters 1 Display the Service Status submenu Displaying the Service Status Submenu p 106 and then select COUNTERS ...

Page 115: ...Shocks The number in the box represents the number of 360 joule shocks delivered since the last reset The number in the right column is a running total of all 360 joules shocks ever delivered by the device cannot be reset 225 325 J Shocks The number in the box represents the number of 225 joule to 325 joule shocks delivered since the last reset The number in the right column is a running total of ...

Page 116: ...e device is placed into new or different use and the previous patient data is no longer required You also clear the data management memory as part of certain service actions NOTE To save important patient data before clearing the data management memory transmit the data to a receiving device or print out individual patient data see Data Management in the operating instructions Clearing the Data Ma...

Page 117: ...erface Service Codes p 122 A01 System A04 Therapy A05 Interface A09 Printer Control Keypad A10 Main Keypad 3xxx DM Data Management Service Codes p 124 A01 System 4xxx SM System Monitor Service Codes p 125 A01 System A04 Therapy 5xxx PC Processor Control Service Codes p 126 A01 System 6xxx ECG ECG Service Codes p 128 A01 System 9xxx PPxx Patient Parameter Service Codes p 129 A01 System A06 OEM PCB ...

Page 118: ...bleshooting Service Log Code Categories Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 120 5 cxxx PM Power Management Service Codes p 138 A01 System A03 Power dxxx SC Serial Communication Service Codes p 139 A01 System Table 5 5 Error Code Categories Continued ...

Page 119: ...its indicate error information Flash not updated 1 0006 UT_ERROR_FLASH_PAGE_WRITE Error during 16 bit flash write Error status bits indicate error information Flash not updated 1 0008 UT_ERROR_ADC_READ Error during ADC read ADC serial channel not available 1 000a UT_ERROR_DAC_FAILURE ECG DAC self test failed ECG DAC failure after cold boot 1 000c UT_ERROR_ADC_TEST_REG ADC Test Register Failure ADC...

Page 120: ...EY_SEEN This unit is not configured to support NIBP but the software saw a key closure of this key 11 1 100b UI_ERROR_CURRENTUP_KEY_SEEN This unit is not configured to support pacing but the software saw a key closure of this key 11 1 100c UI_ERROR_CURRENTDOWN_KEY_SEEN This unit is not configured to support pacing but the software saw a key closure of this key 11 1 100d UI_ERROR_RATEUP_KEY_SEEN Th...

Page 121: ... unit is not configured to support AED mode but the software saw a key closure of this key 11 1 103b UI_ERROR_MISSING_LANGUAGE Configured language was not available 28 1 1fff UI_ERROR_EXTRA_INFORMATION Extra error code information for an above error 9 Table 5 7 Initial Digit 1 User Interface Service Codes UI Continued Code Service Code Description Corrective Action Code ...

Page 122: ...DM_ERROR_DATABASE_ERASE_ADJUST Not able to write new lines for new oldest record disables flash 31 1 3006 DM_ERROR_DATABASE_ERASE_FAILED Erase block failed disables flash param block requested 31 1 3007 DM_ERROR_DATABASE_ERASE_VERIFY Verification of erased block failed disabled flash param block 31 1 3008 DM_ERROR_DATABASE_FLASH_ERASE Erase database failed disables flash param block of failure 31 ...

Page 123: ...expected CRC low 16 bits include computed CRC 1 6 400c SM_ERROR_VOLTAGE_LOW ADC voltage reading low HW voltage low status code high 8 bits contains ADC value low 8 bits contains channel 6 1 400d SM_ERROR_VOLTAGE_HIGH ADC voltage reading high HW voltage high status code high 8 bits contains ADC value low 8 bits contains channel 6 1 4010 SM_ERROR_SERVICE_LED Service LED failure LED expected to be on...

Page 124: ...main watchdog reset Top 16 bits seconds since last set Low 16 bits watchdog status 1 5005 PC_ERROR_RAM_AT_BOOT RAM error detected during boot param Ram Addr of error 1 5006 PC_ERROR_BAD_CHECKSUM Program contents failed Checksum test 1 500d PC_ERROR_CONFIG_VERSION System configuration version mismatch param value read 1 500e PC_ERROR_CONFIG_CRC NVRAM system configuration CRC bad param value read 2 ...

Page 125: ... PC_ERROR_RTC_BAD RTC is not running 2 1 501a PC_ERROR_RTC_DRIFT Processor and RTC time out of sync param drift 1 5032 PC_ERROR_RTC_NO_BATTERY No Coin cell battery for the RTC 2 1 5033 PC_ERROR_RTC_READ RTC read is not consistent 2 1 Table 5 10 Initial Digit 5 Processor Control Service Codes PC Code Service Code Description Corrective Action Code ...

Page 126: ...Initial Digit 6 ECG Service Codes ECG Code Service Code Description Corrective Action Code 600c ECG_ERROR_DSP_VOLTAGE DSP preamp supply voltage out of range 1 600d ECG_ERROR_PREAMP_CALIBRATION NVRAM calibration constants out of range HW unit reported calibration error 20 600e ECG_ERROR_NVRAM_FAULT NVRAM redundant value mismatch detected NVRAM possibly bad 20 ...

Page 127: ...d Masimo but should not 2 unit not found 8 902d PPSP_ERROR_MNC_CONFIG_B SpO2 module detected but manufacturing configuration not configured for Nellcor sensor support param 1 Masimo doesn t support config B 2 Device doesn t support config B 8 9119 PPNI_ERROR_CONFIG_MISMATCH Device with NIBP module not configured for it param SW version 8 9205 PPCO_ERROR_WRITING_TO_MODULE CO2 module detected but no...

Page 128: ...ssor Serial communications link between the main and pacer processor is not functioning 10 a004 TH_ERROR_UNEXPECTED_ENERGY Unexpected energy in the capacitor No charge delivered 10 a005 TH_ERROR_CAP_OVERCHARGED Over charged capacitor 10 a008 TH_ERROR_DEFIB_DISABLE No communication with defib HW 10 a00a TH_ERROR_DE_WRONG_ENG_SELECT Incorrect energy selected param energy index 7 10 a00b TH_ERROR_SHO...

Page 129: ...R_XFER_ENABLE_ON Defib transfer enable line high unexpected Defib transfer enable line was not off during startup 6 1 a024 TH_ERROR_VCAP2_SATURATED VCAP2 reading full scale all the time Reading not processed 6 1 a026 TH_ERROR_ENERGY_RESIDUE There is still energy on the cap 6 1 a027 TH_ERROR_PA_RATE_CORRUPT Pacing rate storage corrupted param high 16 rate selected low 16 actual rate 15 a028 TH_ERRO...

Page 130: ...ROR_XFER_KEY Defib HW error 10 a106 DE_ERROR_ENERGY_OUT_OF_BOUND VCAP 1 over under charge 28 10 a107 DE_ERROR_HP_ENG_SELECT Cannot determine the rotary setting 10 a109 DE_ERROR_CAL_CRC Calibration Table CRC error 10 a10b DE_ERROR_CHG_TIME Takes too long to reach charge 10 a10c DE_ERROR_CHG_ENABLE CHG_EN1 is stuck high 11 10 a10d DE_ERROR_DUMP_ENERGY Defib HW error 10 a10e DE_ERROR_RCV Defib HW err...

Page 131: ...ib HW error 10 a119 DE_ERROR_TEST_ROM Defib HW error 10 a11a DE_ERROR_TEST_CPU Defib HW error 10 a11d DE_ERROR_XFER_TIMEOUT Defib HW error 10 a11e DE_ERROR_BUTTONS_UP Defib HW error 10 a11f DE_ERROR_SYNC_INTERRUPT Defib HW error 10 a120 DE_ERROR_SELF_TEST_INCOMPLETE Defib HW error 10 a123 DE_ERROR_CAL_RCV_CRC CRC failed for new calibration data 10 a124 DE_ERROR_CAL_NVM_CRC Cannot write energy tabl...

Page 132: ...ing 10 a12e DE_ERROR_BTE_FAULT Cedar BTE Fault Line State 17 a12f DE_ERROR_BTE_FAULT_CLEARED Cedar BTE Fault Line State 17 a130 DE_ERROR_BTE_RESET Defib HW error 17 a131 DE_ERROR_NO_BTE_HW Biphasic HW not found 17 a132 DE_ERROR_NO_BTE_XFER Defib HW error 17 a133 DE_ERROR_BTE_CEDAR_DRV_HI A D high bit sticky 17 a201 PA_ERROR_LONG_WDT Long watchdog timer test failed 15 a202 PA_ERROR_SHORT_WDT Short ...

Page 133: ... D conversion timeout Set current to zero 15 a210 PA_ERROR_A2D_EX External A D conversion timeout Current set to zero 15 a211 PA_ERROR_SPI SPI transfer timeout Current set to zero 15 a212 PA_ERROR_RAM_TEST RAM test failed Reset Pacer Processor 15 a213 PA_ERROR_ROM_TEST ROM CRC test failed 15 a214 PA_ERROR_CPU_TEST Stack overrun occurred 15 a215 PA_ERROR_STACK_CHECK Isolated 5 V ref out of range 15...

Page 134: ...E_CRC Impedance cal values corrupt 15 a21e PA_ERROR_CAL_Z_0 Impedance 0 calibration failed 15 a21f PA_ERROR_PACE_I Current present when not pacing 15 a220 PA_ERROR_NO_HVIS_SENSE No HV present when pacing 15 a221 PA_ERROR_EXT_A2D_TEST External A D test register reset failed 15 a222 PA_ERROR_NO_CAL_HVIS_SENSE No HV present before current cal 15 a223 PA_ERROR_NO_Q4_SENSE No Q4 sense when not pacing Q...

Page 135: ...Code b001 PR_ERROR_TEMP_TOO_LOW Printhead ADC reading too low param ADC value May be associated with UT_ERROR_DAC_FAILURE and UT_ERROR_ADC_READ 13 28 b002 PR_ERROR_TEMP_TOO_HIGH Printhead ADC reading too high param ADC value May be associated with UT_ERROR_DAC_FAILURE and UT_ERROR_ADC_READ 13 28 b003 PR_ERROR_SELF_TEST_FAIL Invalid CRC read from HW param ADC value 13 28 b004 PR_ERROR_WRONG_PRINTER...

Page 136: ...Power Management Service Codes Table 5 15 Initial Character c Power Management Service Codes PM Code Service Code Description Corrective Action Code c008 PM_ERROR_LOST_COMMS Lost communications with power PCB 7 1 c009 PM_ERROR_CLOCK_FAILURE Power PCB is running on its internal oscillator block because it detected an external clock failure 1 7 ...

Page 137: ...itial Character d Serial Communication Service Codes SC Code Service Code Description Corrective Action Code d003 SC_ERROR_SCI_FRAME SCI frame error 1 d004 SC_ERROR_SCI_PARITY SCI parity error 1 d005 SC_ERROR_READ_FULL SCI read buffer full 1 d006 SC_ERROR_SCI_INITIALIZE SCI did not initialize 1 d00d SC_ERROR_SCI_MSGQ_ERROR Queue Full Param indicates the message type 0 pacer 1 Defib 2 pwr 28 1 ...

Page 138: ...vice Log and then conduct Performance Inspection Procedures c Possible A01 System PCB failure 2 Real time clock failure Possible nonvolatile RAM failure on coin battery power on A01 System PCB 6 Therapy Processor Error a Verify that the appropriate connecting cables and wire harnesses are functional b Possible A04 Therapy PCB failure 7 Power Processor Error a Verify that the appropriate connecting...

Page 139: ...appropriate connecting cables and wire harnesses are functional 15 Pacer out of calibration a Complete the TCP Pacer Self Calibration procedure and then conduct Performance Inspection Procedures b Verify that the appropriate connecting cables and wire harnesses are functional c Possible A04 Therapy PCB failure 17 Biphasic fault or unknown energy a Verify that the appropriate connecting cables and ...

Page 140: ... a Verify that the appropriate connecting cables and wire harnesses are functional b Possible A01 System PCB failure 28 The current device software version is recommended contact Physio Control Field Service see Service Information p 19 31 Clear Data Management memory Table 5 17 Corrective Action Codes Continued Corrective Action Code Description ...

Page 141: ... LED Does Not Do The Service LED is not used to indicate the presence of errors in the Service Log rather it is used to indicate when errors are written to the Service Log For example if the Service LED illuminates when you turn on the device it indicates the presence of errors in the Service Log If you turn the device OFF and then ON again and the Service LED does not illuminate it does not indic...

Page 142: ...ring Service Mode p 95 and select TESTS 2 Select PIXELS in the Service Tests submenu The LCD display changes to a uniformly lit screen of medium contrast 3 Carefully examine the screen for any anomalies Rotate the SPEED DIAL to examine each color display on the screen 4 Press SPEED DIAL to end the test and return to the Service Tests submenu 5 Turn the device OFF or navigate to other service optio...

Page 143: ...formation about battery charging conditioning and battery related topics see Battery Maintenance p 158 The information in this section includes the following Device Self Tests p 146 Device User Test p 147 Preventive Maintenance and Testing Schedule p 148 Scheduled Replacement Items p 149 Setting Resetting the Maintenance Prompt Interval p 150 Device Useful Life p 151 Support Policy p 152 Cleaning ...

Page 144: ...lluminates briefly and completes the following tasks Performs a self test Stores the self test results in the test log and prints report Turns itself off The V2 device can also automatically transmit self test results LIFENET asset management is required to view transmitted auto test data For information about enabling transmission of test results see the LIFEPAK 15 Monitor Defibrillator Setup Opt...

Page 145: ...to Options User Test the device waits until the next self test cycle is complete The user test performs the following tasks Performs a self test Charges the defibrillation capacitor to 10 joules then dumps the charge Stores the test results in the test log Displays User Test results and prints report If this operation does not pass the Service LED illuminates and an error is written to the Service...

Page 146: ...e for preventive maintenance activities see the Operator s Checklist in the operating instructions for additional items For items that should be replaced at regular intervals see Scheduled Replacement Items p 149 Table 6 1 Schedule for Maintenance and Testing Activity Daily As Needed 12 Months Performance Inspection Procedures PIP Test and Calibration Procedures TCP PIP Exterior Physical Inspectio...

Page 147: ...e 12 lead Replace to ensure the continued performance of this cable Lithium ion battery pak Replace to ensure maximum operating time of the device Coin battery Replace to ensure the device will not lose battery power for the real time clock NOTE Contact your Physio Control Service Representative for assistance when coin battery replacement is required Table 6 2 shows the schedule for replacement i...

Page 148: ...set the maintenance prompt interval timer to clear the MAINTENANCE DUE message and begin the count for the next scheduled maintenance To change the scheduled maintenance interval 1 Enter Service mode as described in Entering Service Mode p 95 2 Select MAINT PROMPT to display the Service Maint Prompt submenu which shows the NEXT PROMPT date for scheduled maintenance 3 Select INTERVAL 4 Select the d...

Page 149: ...anual will help provide reliable device operation for many years However both rapid technological changes and the availability of replacement parts limit the useful life of all modern medical devices The American Hospital Association suggests a five year useful life expectancy for defibrillators Estimated Useful Lives of Depreciable Hospital Assets Revised 1993 Edition Similarly the US Army lists ...

Page 150: ...ntents Back Index 152 6 Support Policy Physio Control provides full technical support and replacement parts for a period of eight years from the date of shipment from our manufacturing facility After this eight year period Physio Control provides technical support and replacement parts on an as available basis ...

Page 151: ... the LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator are listed in Table 6 3 Table 6 3 Cleaning Tools and Materials Product Description Static discharge protected work area Grounded conductive surface and wrist strap Isopropyl alcohol Soap and water Quaternary ammonium compounds Peroxide peracetic acid solutions Cotton swabs Vacuum cleaner Soft bristle brush Nonmetallic Cloth Clean and lint free Compressed air C...

Page 152: ...ohol Peroxide peracetic acid solutions WARNING SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD Do not immerse or soak any portion of this device in water or any other fluid Avoid spilling any fluid on the device or accessories CAUTION POSSIBLE CASE DAMAGE Do not clean any part of this device or accessories with bleach bleach dilution or phenolic compounds Do not use abrasive or flammable cleaning agents Do not attempt to st...

Page 153: ... 113 F 0 to 45 C 4 F 20 C for 1 hour after storage at room temperature 140 F 60 C for 1 hour after storage at room temperature Maintain the following relative humidity when the device is in use 5 to 95 non condensing NIBP 15 to 95 non condensing Storage Conditions When the device is not in use store as follows 4 to 149 F 20 to 65 C except therapy electrodes and batteries Maintain the following rel...

Page 154: ...ead after using approximately 100 rolls of chart paper or more often if needed Use a cotton swab soaked in clean isopropyl alcohol 1 Turn the device OFF Locate the printhead between the two brushes on the upper half of the printer 2 Wipe the surface of the printhead clean with the alcohol soaked cotton swab allowing only the cotton tip of the swab to contact the printhead Paper Sensor Cleaning The...

Page 155: ...A12 Printer Maintenance Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 157 6 Clean the sensor whenever the printhead is cleaned Use a clean cotton swab soaked in clean isopropyl alcohol Gently wipe the surface of the paper sensor with the tip of the swab Figure 6 1 Paper sensor ...

Page 156: ...Fuel Gauge p 161 Battery Performance Characteristics p 163 Charging the Batteries Using the Station or Mobile Li ion Battery Charger p 164 Discarding Recycling Batteries p 165 Storing Batteries p 166 Receiving New Batteries p 167 Coin Cell Battery p 168 For information about the LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator Li ion battery chargers see the Station and Mobile Lithium ion Battery Chargers Instruc...

Page 157: ...ttery maintenance NOTE The LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator Lithium ion batteries battery chargers and power cords are not interchangeable with batteries battery chargers and power cords used in other LIFEPAK defibrillators WARNING POSSIBLE LOSS OF POWER DURING PATIENT CARE Physio Control has no information regarding the performance or effectiveness of its LIFEPAK monitor defibrillators if other m...

Page 158: ...vice automatically switches to the other battery Table 7 1 provides a description of the various battery status indicators Table 7 1 Battery Status Indicator Indicator Meaning Description Active battery The device is using the battery in Well 1 for power Battery status indicators display up to four green bars Each green bar represents approximately 25 remaining charge For example three green bars ...

Page 159: ...n LEDs Pressing this button illuminates the LEDs in one of the following patterns The displayed battery fuel gauge shows four levels of stored energy as shown in the following table Unrecognized battery Battery in Well 2 is not in use Battery communication failed or a non Physio Control battery is installed The battery may power the device but the level of charge is unknown and low battery message...

Page 160: ...OW BATTERY Charge the battery see Charging the Batteries Using the Station or Mobile Li ion Battery Charger p 164 1 flashing red ASOC 5 REPLACE BATTERY Charge the battery see Charging the Batteries Using the Station or Mobile Li ion Battery Charger p 164 Table 7 2 Fuel gauge indicator Continued Fuel Gauge LEDs Absolute State of Charge ASOC Messaging Comments ...

Page 161: ...d temperature range of 20 to 25 C 68 to 77 F Lower temperatures within the recommended range reduce the battery self discharge rate and increase battery life Table 7 3 provides the performance characteristics of the LIFEPAK 15 Li ion batteries at 20 C CAUTION POSSIBLE BATTERY DAMAGE The Li ion battery charger will not charge batteries if the temperature is below 0 C or above 50 C Table 7 3 Li ion ...

Page 162: ...and 25 C 68 F and 77 F when charging a LIFEPAK 15 Li ion battery To charge a LIFEPAK 15 Li ion battery in the battery charger NOTE When charging for the first time remove the Charge Before Use label prior to placing the battery in the charger 1 Place the battery in an open charging bay The green LED starts blinking to indicate it is charging 2 Remove the charged battery when the green LED stops bl...

Page 163: ... There is physical damage to the battery case The Li ion battery charger indicates a battery fault solid red LED during a charging cycle The battery fuel gauge indicates two or fewer green LED bars after the battery completes a charge cycle Recycle batteries locally according to national regional and local governmental regulations For instructions on disposing of batteries see www physio control c...

Page 164: ...week 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Long term 1 week 20 to 25 C 68 to 77 F Operating and storage humidity range 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Fully charge LIFEPAK 15 Li ion batteries before storing and at least annually while in storage Do not freeze batteries Damage to the battery may result Charge stored batteries before placing in use WARNING POSSIBLE LOSS OF POWER DURING PATIENT CARE Stored ...

Page 165: ...ive new batteries charge each new battery prior to placing in use see Charging the Batteries Using the Station or Mobile Li ion Battery Charger p 164 WARNING POSSIBLE LOSS OF POWER DURING PATIENT CARE New batteries may not be fully charged Failure to charge a battery before use may cause device power failure without warning Always charge a new battery before placing it in use ...

Page 166: ... battery MIN 202305 000 type CR2032 powers the device real time clock and user configured settings custom events and ECG lead sets The coin cell battery should be replaced every five years Preserve the existing Setup Options prior to replacing the coin cell battery See details in Setup Mode p 92 For Coin Cell Battery replacement see Coin Battery Replacement p 362 ...

Page 167: ...tch easily during reassembly for example J01 J03 and so forth See the Interconnect Diagram Figure 9 2 on p 370 shows detailed assembly and cable interconnect information and provides links to each part diagram p 368 for additional information Before replacing any parts review the following items Summary of Replacement Procedures p 170 Warnings and Cautions p 173 Static Sensitive Device Handling p ...

Page 168: ...referred to in procedures as the W01 cable Inside Front Case Part Replacement Procedures Choose from the following inside front case replacement procedures in alphanumerical order Backlight PCB A08 Replacement p 195 Backlight Interface PCB Cable W06 Replacement p 213 Display Shield Replacement p 202 Front Case Replacement p 208 Interface PCB A05 Replacement p 190 LCD Display Assembly A11 Replaceme...

Page 169: ...racket A17 Replacement p 284 Invasive Pressure Connector Assembly W33 Replacement p 355 NIBP A21 CO2 A23 Module Replacement p 287 NIBP Connector Replacement p 306 OEM PCB A06 Replacement p 261 OEM PCB CO2 Module Cable W26 Replacement p 346 OEM PCB NIBP Module Cable W27 Replacement p 348 OEM PCB SpO2 W21 Module Cable Replacement p 342 Parameter Bezel Replacement p 309 Power Contact PCB Cable W05 Re...

Page 170: ...onal Part Replacement Procedures Choose from the following procedures in alphanumerical order for parts outside the front or rear case Battery Pin Replacement p 364 Coin Battery Replacement p 362 Contact PCB A07 Replacement p 359 Handle Replacement p 321 Paddle Retainer Cover Replacement p 322 Printer Assembly A12 Replacement p 360 USB Flex Module W14 Replacement p 338 ...

Page 171: ...r prior to servicing See the service manual Capacitor Discharging Procedure p 178 for detailed instructions WARNING SHOCK HAZARD The pacing storage capacitor carry high voltage Discharge the capacitors before handling POSSIBLE SHOCK AND DEVICE DAMAGE It is possible to pinch and damage wires during reassembly To avoid pinching wires carefully follow reassembly instructions CAUTION POSSIBLE COMPONEN...

Page 172: ...discharges commonly occur when the operator wears synthetic clothes and transfers the charge to any object touched These discharges can damage or destroy static sensitive devices SSDs In most cases the discharge is not even perceptible to the person who causes it To prevent static discharge damage to SSDs observe the following precautions during any open case test maintenance or repair procedures ...

Page 173: ...re PCBs Properly Transport and store PCBs in anti static racks or inside conductive bags Label the package containing the PCBs as static sensitive Keep Work Area Static Free Keep static generating products such as styrofoam cups or trays away from the work area Connect all electrical equipment such as soldering irons and test equipment to ground with a three prong plug Test Work Area Routinely Tes...

Page 174: ...ip for 2 56 screws Point 1 power drive bit P1 Phillips tip for 4 40 screws shaft length of 2 and 6 Point 2 power drive bit P2 Phillips tip for 6 32 screws shaft length of 6 T10 torx power drive bit T15 torx power drive bit 4 mm modified thin wall socket for battery pins Physio Control tool 3300955 1 4 socket 1 2 deep socket 9 16 deep socket 3 4 modified deep socket Physio Control tool 3305448 3 8 ...

Page 175: ...The materials used in this example are 10 k 2 W resistor ten 1 K 2 W high voltage 5 M 5 W resistor high voltage Neon lamp NE76 NE2 or NE2H 8 AWG copper wire Clear plastic tubing capable of insulating 10 kV 10 kV insulation RTV silicone rubber sealant DANGER SHOCK HAZARD Capacitor discharge tools that are not designed and labeled for biphasic use are inadequate for use on biphasic defibrillators an...

Page 176: ... hold it steady 2 Place the other probe on the remaining discharge point and hold both probes steady 3 Observe the neon lamp inside the capacitor discharge tool If a charge of approximately 90 volts is present the neon lamp will light 4 Continue holding the probes on the points indicated for at least 30 seconds after the neon lamp is no longer lit NOTE You may need to disconnect the P51 connector ...

Page 177: ... After removing the system and therapy PCBs as described in System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly Replacement p 232 immediately discharge the Pacing Capacitor using the capacitor discharge tool see Using the Capacitor Discharge Tool p 178 The discharge points are located at resistors R5 and R20 on the therapy PCB Capacitor Discharge Tool p 177 CR33 R5 R4 R20 R124 Area Detail Therapy PCB Figure 8 3 P...

Page 178: ...guration Setup Tool is a Windows based application designed to assist you in managing the setup options in your LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator You can download the tool from Physio Control com Printing the Setup Configuration To print the setup configuration 1 Display the Setup mode see Setup Mode p 92 2 Select PRINT DEFAULTS to print the device setup configuration Save this printout for future ...

Page 179: ...st p 399 To disassemble the case halves 12 steps Page 1 of 3 1 If applicable remove carrying case 2 Remove all cables and patient connections and then remove the batteries 3 Remove the four front mounting screws 3207361 375 from the bumpers 4 Remove the four rear mounting screws 3207361 375 from the bumpers 5 Remove the bumpers 3207307 001 and 3206968 000 from the case and set aside Figure 8 4 Bum...

Page 180: ... device face up on your work surface Lift the front case assembly slightly above the rear to access the connecting cables DANGER SHOCK HAZARD Lethal voltages may be present even without operator action Always discharge the energy storage capacitor prior to servicing See the service manual Capacitor Discharging Procedure p 178 for detailed instructions Figure 8 5 Screw locations To disassemble the ...

Page 181: ...nt case from the therapy PCB see Figure 9 24 on p 446 10 Disconnect the J24 therapy cable connector W11 from the P24 transfer relay connector A13 see Figure 9 33 on p 455 11 Separate the front and rear cases halves 12 Before continuing any further discharge the energy storage capacitor using the discharge tool see Capacitor Discharging Procedure p 178 Figure 8 6 Disconnection points To disassemble...

Page 182: ...se To reassemble the case halves 13 steps Page 1 of 5 1 Position the front case over the rear case 2 Connect the P23 therapy ribbon cable connector W11 3207044 002 from the front case to J23 of therapy PCB Figure 9 24 on p 446 3 Connect the J24 6 pin block therapy cable connector W11 to P24 transfer relay connector A13 Connect P23 ribbon cable Connect J24 therapy cable ...

Page 183: ...UTION POSSIBLE COMPONENT DAMAGE Ensure the therapy cable wires are routed away from the edge of case to avoid wire pinching see Figure 8 6 on p 183 POSSIBLE MOISTURE LEAKAGE Visually inspect the mating surfaces between the front and the rear case halves before and after fastening them together to ensure that they are even PREVENT VIBRATION DAMAGE In order to meet vibration specifications for examp...

Page 184: ... Section Contents Procedures Back Index 186 8 6 Install 14 new screws 201407 069 torque to 10 0 in lb using a P2 bit Figure 8 8 Screw locations To reassemble the case halves Continued 13 steps Page 3 of 5 screw locations screw locations screw locations screw locations Install 14 new screws in rear of case ...

Page 185: ...th 4 screws 3207361 375 torque to 10 0 in lb using Torx T 15 bit 8 Reinstall the left corner bumper 3206968 000 with 4 screws 3207361 375 torque to 10 0 in lb using Torx T 15 bit NOTE If new bumpers and feet are required use Guard Feet Repair Kit MIN 3305431 019 p 509 Figure 8 9 Bumper screw locations To reassemble the case halves Continued 13 steps Page 4 of 5 Front bumper screws Rear bumper scre...

Page 186: ...ase p 181 and check the W04 cable 9 Install the batteries NOTE Pay special attention to the SERVICE indicator as you turn on the device in the next step 10 If applicable reinstall carrying case 11 Turn the device ON and observe the SERVICE indicator If the SERVICE indicator is OFF continue with step 12 If the SERVICE indicator is ON skip to step 13 If the device gives no indication that power is o...

Page 187: ...face PCB Cable W18 Replacement Printer Control Keypad A09 Replacement J41 Printer Control Keypad Interface PCB Cable W12 Replacement Main Keypad A10 Replacement J39 Main Keypad Interface PCB Cable W13 Replacement Printer Assembly Interface PCB Cable W16 Replacement Printer Assembly Chassis Ground Cable W19 Replacement Backlight Interface PCB Cable W06 Replacement J49 Transfer Relay Assembly A13 Re...

Page 188: ...Replacement Procedures Interface PCB A05 Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 190 8 Interface PCB A05 Replacement Interface PCB Replacement Figures Figure 8 10 Interface PCB screw locations screws ground strap screw screws ...

Page 189: ...tion Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 191 8 Figure 8 11 Interface PCB cable connection locations view 1 of 2 W7 speaker cable 3009726 03 J34 W12 printer control keypad cable 3206989 000 J32 W18 LCD cable 3206990 001 J36 W04 system flex cable 3206991 003 J30 W13 main keypad cable 3207388 001 J31 ...

Page 190: ...rface PCB A05 Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 192 8 Figure 8 12 Interface PCB cable connection locations view 2 of 2 W06 backlight inverter cable 3206992 000 J37 W16 printer interface cable 3009724 001 J35 W15 speed dial rotary switch cable J33 ...

Page 191: ...01 J37 Press the connector locking tab and disconnect the backlight interface PCB cable W06 3206992 000 J36 Disconnect the LCD interface PCB cable W18 3206990 001 J32 Press the connector locking tab and disconnect the printer control keypad interface PCB cable W12 3206989 000 J34 Press the connector locking tab and disconnect the speaker interface PCB wire W17 3009726 03 J35 Spread the connector l...

Page 192: ...o 6 8 in lb see Figure 8 10 on p 190 3 Install the connectors clockwise as follows make sure all connector locking tabs are positioned to secure their respective connectors see Figure 8 11 on p 191 and Figure 8 12 on p 192 J31 Install the main keypad interface PCB cable W13 3207388 001 J37 Install the backlight interface PCB cable W06 3206992 000 J36 Install the LCD interface PCB cable W18 3206990...

Page 193: ...cklight PCB A08 Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 195 8 Backlight PCB A08 Replacement The backlight PCB replacement consists of Removing the Backlight PCB A08 p 196 Installing the Backlight PCB A08 p 197 Refer to Inside Front Case Diagram p 189 ...

Page 194: ... PCB cable W06 3206992 000 Press the connector locking tab and disconnect the W06 cable from the interface PCB at J37 Then place even pressure on the cable and ease the W06 cable out of the connector on the Backlight PCB 4 Remove the two backlight inverter mounting screws 202253 761 Discard the screws 5 Lift the backlight inverter off of the display assembly and disconnect the two end connectors f...

Page 195: ... end connectors to the LCD display assembly 3 Connect the backlight interface PCB cable W06 3206992 000 to backlight power connector 4 Place the backlight inverter on the display assembly and install with two new screws 202253 761 torque to 6 8 in lb 5 Feed excess length of LCD wires into backlight inverter cover 6 Install the interface PCB as described in Installing the Interface PCB A05 p 194 7 ...

Page 196: ...cement Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 198 8 Printer Control Keypad A09 Replacement Printer control keypad replacement consists of the following Removing the Printer Control Keypad A09 p 199 Installing the Printer Control Keypad A09 p 199 Figure 8 15 Printer control keypad replacement ...

Page 197: ... Disconnect the W12 cable from printer control keypad at J41 Make sure the W12 cable does not fall back into the front case Installing the Printer Control Keypad A09 Refer to Figure 8 15 on p 198 NOTE Before installing the new printer control keypad verify that the shelf life date printed on the printer control keypad package has not expired To install the new printer control keypad see Table 9 11...

Page 198: ...ad A10 Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 200 8 Main Keypad A10 Replacement Main keypad replacement consists of the following Removing the Main Keypad A10 p 201 Installing the Main Keypad A10 p 201 Figure 8 16 Main keypad replacement V1 keypad V2 keypad ...

Page 199: ...the W13 cable 3207388 001 see Figure 9 53 on p 475 from main keypad at J39 Make sure the W13 cable does not fall back into the front case Installing the Main Keypad A10 Refer to Figure 8 16 on p 200 NOTE Before installing the new main keypad verify that the shelf life date printed on the main keypad package has not expired To install the new main keypad see Table 9 12 on page 420 for keypad part n...

Page 200: ...lacement Procedures Display Shield Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 202 8 Display Shield Replacement Refer to Inside Front Case Diagram p 189 and Figure 9 5 p 378 Figure 8 17 Display shield screw locations screw locations ...

Page 201: ...sembly Installing the Display Lens Shield Refer to Figure 8 17 on p 202 To install the display shield onto the front case NOTE If new display shield is required install the Display Shield Repair Kit MIN 3305431 018 p 508 1 Make sure the display lens surface and shield are completely clean and dust free before installing 2 Install the shield with four screws 3207367 312 torque to 6 8 in lb using a ...

Page 202: ...Section Contents Procedures Back Index 204 8 LCD Display Assembly A11 Replacement The LCD display assembly replacement includes Removing the LCD Display Assembly A11 p 205 Installing the LCD Display Assembly A11 p 205 Refer to Inside Front Case Diagram p 189 Figure 8 18 LCD display assembly screw locations screw locations ...

Page 203: ...display from the LCD bracket Installing the LCD Display Assembly A11 To install the LCD display assembly into the front case NOTE If a new LCD display assembly is required use Display Repair Kit MIN 3305431 013 p 505 1 Make sure both the LCD display assembly screen and the front case lens are completely clean and dust free before reinstalling 2 Place the LCD mounting bracket on workspace with disp...

Page 204: ...ront lens requires high direct pressure to remove Suggest instead replacing front case use Front Case Repair Kit MIN 3305431 023 p 511 1 Disassemble the case as described in Disassembling the Case p 181 2 Remove the display shield as described in Removing the Display Lens Shield p 203 3 Remove the interface PCB as described in Removing the Interface PCB A05 p 193 4 Remove the LCD assembly as descr...

Page 205: ...ntly remove old adhesive from lens frame on the front case 2 Remove adhesive liner from display lens and install on front case Press down firmly all around edge of display lens 3 Make sure the display lens surface is completely clean and dust free before installing LCD assembly 4 Install the LCD assembly as described in Installing the LCD Display Assembly A11 p 205 5 Install the interface PCB as d...

Page 206: ...r Service Manual Replacement Procedures Front Case Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 208 8 Front Case Replacement Refer to Inside Front Case Diagram p 189 Figure 8 20 Front case replacement V2 unit shown ...

Page 207: ... mounting screws 202253 764 see Figure 8 18 on p 204 Discard the screws 5 Remove the printer control keypad cable from the back of the keypad as described in Removing the Printer Control Keypad Interface PCB Cable W12 p 216 6 Remove the main keypad cable from the back of the keypad as described in Removing the Main Keypad Interface PCB Cable W13 p 217 7 Remove the speed dial assembly as described ...

Page 208: ...W16 printer interface PCB cable W12 printer control keypad cable W13 main keypad cable Printer bracket 3006810 01 with W19 cable 1 Install the perimeter seal 804234 03 into the groove on the front case NOTE Thread the perimeter seal approximately 1 5 inches through the seal lock Do not stretch the seal as this will result in crimped corners 2 Install the speed dial assembly as described in Install...

Page 209: ...ace PCB by performing step 3 as described in Installing the Interface PCB A05 p 194 10 Install the printer control keypad as described in Installing the Printer Control Keypad A09 p 199 11 Install the main keypad as described in Installing the Main Keypad A10 p 201 12 Reassemble the case as described in Reassembling the Case p 184 13 Clean the front case with isopropyl alcohol and apply Physio Con...

Page 210: ...a minimum 1 Disassemble the case as described in Disassembling the Case p 181 This procedure removes the W04 cable from the system PCB A01 at J2 2 Disconnect the W04 cable from the interface PCB at J30 Installing the System Interface PCB Cable W04 To install the system interface PCB W04 cable 3206991 003 see Figure 9 44 on p 466 into the front case 1 Snap connector of the System Interface cable W0...

Page 211: ...escribed in Disassembling the Case p 181 2 Press the connector locking tab and disconnect the W06 cable from the interface PCB at J37 3 Place even pressure on the cable and ease the W06 cable out of the connector on the Backlight PCB Installing the Backlight interface PCB W06 Cable To install the backlight interface W06 cable into the front case 1 Connect the W06 cable 3206992 000 to the Backlight...

Page 212: ...from the therapy connector 3 Lift the therapy Connector cable 3207044 002 and therapy mounting seal from the front case Discard the four screws and therapy mounting seal 3207701 000 Installing the Therapy Connector Cable W11 To install the therapy Connector cable into the front case 4 steps Page 1 of 2 NOTE If therapy connector cable requires replacement use the Therapy Connector Repair Kit MIN 33...

Page 213: ...tside of the front case insert the new therapy Connector cable through the therapy mounting seal and front case 3 Secure the therapy connector to the front case with four new screws 3207361 375 torque to 10 in lb using a T15 bit 4 Reassemble the case as described in Reassembling the Case p 184 To install the therapy Connector cable into the front case Continued 4 steps Page 2 of 2 ...

Page 214: ...escribed in Disassembling the Case p 181 2 Press the connector locking tab and then disconnect the W12 cable from the interface PCB at J32 3 Press the connector locking tab and then disconnect the W12 cable from the printer control keypad at J41 Installing the Printer Control Keypad Interface PCB Cable W12 To install the W12 cable into the front case 1 Connect the W12 cable 3206989 000 to the prin...

Page 215: ...ector and then disconnect the W13 cable from the interface PCB at J31 3 Press the connector locking tabs to unlock the connector and then disconnect the W13 cable from the main keypad at J39 Installing the Main Keypad Interface PCB Cable W13 To install the W13 cable 3207388 001 into the front case 1 Connect the W13 cable to the main keypad at J39 snap the connector locking tabs into the locked pos...

Page 216: ...5 steps Page 1 of 2 1 Disassemble the case as described in Disassembling the Case p 181 2 Press the connector locking tab and then disconnect the speed dial assembly cable from the interface PCB at J33 3 From the outside of the front case grasp the speed dial assembly knob 3207030 000 and with steady smooth force pull the knob off the speed dial assembly shaft Use a gripping tool if necessary taki...

Page 217: ...of the case loosen and remove the nut and lock washer part of the speed dial assembly from the speed dial assembly shaft 5 From the inside of the case pull the speed dial assembly away from the case and remove it To remove the speed dial assembly 3011128 002 see Figure 9 54 on p 476 from the front case Continued 5 steps Page 2 of 2 switch retaining nut Figure 8 27 Nut and lock washer ...

Page 218: ...assembly from inside the front case so that the cable is extending away from the perimeter seal 2 Attach the speed dial assembly shaft to the front case with the nut and lock washer torque to 10 in lb using a 9 16 deep socket 3 Push the knob 3207030 000 onto the speed dial assembly shaft from the outside of the front case see Figure 8 27 on p 219 4 If interface PCB is present connect the speed dia...

Page 219: ...mble the case as described in Disassembling the Case p 181 2 Spread the connector locking tabs and eject the W16 cable from the A05 interface PCB at J35 3 Disconnect the W19 cable ground terminal from the printer assembly connector bracket 4 Remove the retaining screw 3207337 312 and connector bracket 3006810 01 on the A12 printer assembly housing that secures the W16 cable at P40 Discard the scre...

Page 220: ... use External Hardware Repair Kit MIN 3305431 016 p 507 1 Install a new rubber moisture gasket 3006809 00 onto the W16 cable Connect the W16 cable to the printer assembly at J40 Place the printer assembly connector bracket 3006810 01 over the printer W16 cable and secure it with one new screw with washer 3207337 312 into the front case torque to 6 8 in lb 2 Connect the W19 cable ground terminal 30...

Page 221: ...mbly W17 Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 223 8 Speaker Assembly W17 Replacement Refer to Inside Front Case Diagram p 189 Figure 8 31 Speaker assembly replacement cable connection and screw location cable connection to J34 screw location retaining spring ...

Page 222: ... case 1 Disassemble the case as described in Disassembling the Case p 181 2 Press the connector locking tab and then disconnect the Speaker Assembly from the interface PCB at J34 if the interface PCB is present 3 Remove the screw 3207337 312 securing the spring clamp 3012693 00 for the W17 Speaker Assembly Note the orientation of the spring clamp for reassembly Discard the screw 4 Set the spring c...

Page 223: ...31 016 p 507 1 Set the Speaker Assembly into the case and secure the spring clamp 3012693 00 with one new screw with washer 3207337 312 torque to 6 8 in lb NOTE Make sure you do not pinch the wires during reassembly 2 If interface PCB is present connect the Speaker Assembly to the interface PCB at J34 3 Reassemble the case as described in Reassembling the Case p 184 CAUTION POSSIBLE MOISTURE LEAKA...

Page 224: ...case as described in Disassembling the Case p 181 2 Remove the W18 cable 3206990 001 see Figure 9 58 on p 480 from the interface PCB at J36 3 Place even pressure on the cable ribbon and ease the W18 cable out of the connector on the LCD display assembly Installing the LCD Display Assembly Interface PCB Cable W18 To install the LCD display interface PCB W18 cable 3206990 001 into the front case 1 C...

Page 225: ...ve the screw 202253 761 securing the W19 cable to the interface PCB and LCD display assembly bracket 3006810 01 Discard the screw 3 Disconnect the W19 cable ground terminal from the printer assembly connector bracket Installing the Printer Assembly Chassis Ground Cable W19 To install the printer chassis ground W19 cable 3009726 01 into the front case 1 Connect the W19 cable ground terminal to the ...

Page 226: ...ams Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 228 8 Inside Rear Case Diagrams The inside rear case diagrams include the following Rear Case Overview p 229 System A01 Therapy A04 PCBs Removed p 230 Energy Transfer Detail Diagram p 231 Numerous repair procedures refer to these diagrams ...

Page 227: ...07 Replacement J06 J30 Interface PCB A05 Replacement front case System Interface PCB Cable W04 Replacement Parameter Bezel Replacement Interconnect Bracket A17 Replacement A14 Biphasic Module A22 Inductive Resistor A14 Replacement Replacing the Therapy PCB A04 J23 Therapy Connector Cable W11 Replacement P24 J24 front case System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly Replacement disassembly screw typical W2...

Page 228: ...fter removing the A01 system and A04 therapy PCBs as described in System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly Replacement p 232 A15 Energy Storage Capacitor A06 OEM PCB Module A17 Interconnect Bracket A14 Inductive Resistor P24 A13 Transfer Relay Assembly A03 Power PCB J17 J08 J16 J25 J13 J15 J14 J11 JP5 JP1 J12 capacitor bracket disassembly screw typical A13 Biphasic Module Relay bracket CO2 SpO2 and NIB...

Page 229: ...tor Pos 4 A17 Pin 4 A22 Biphasic J101 A17 Pin 3 A22 Biphasic J105 A17 Pin 6 A22 Biphasic J103 A17 Pin 9 Relay A1 7 A17 Pin 7 Relay B1 104 A22 BTE J104 X1 X2 B3 B2 B1 A1 A2 A3 A17 Interconnect Bracket J18 J19 J21 J22 cable tie 222 6 places large cable tie 224 J101 J103 J105 J108 J102 J104 J107 Not Used P24 A14 Inductive Resistor A22 Biphasic Module A13 Transfer Relay Assembly A15 Energy Storage Cap...

Page 230: ...sembly Diagrams and Parts List p 387 and Figure 9 9 p 388 for diagrams of this assembly See Figure 9 24 on p 446 for a connection diagram of the therapy PCB and Figure 9 22 on p 444 for a connection diagram of the system PCB Replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly p 233 Separating the System PCB A01 p 244 Replacing the System PCB A01 p 246 ...

Page 231: ...system PCB as follows J1 Press the connector locking tabs and disconnect the power system PCB cable W01 3207692 000 J2 The system interface PCB cable was disconnected during case disassembly Disassembling the Case p 181 J4 Disconnect the USB flex connector W14 3206966 001 J6 Disconnect the ECG connector cable W7 3007991 007 If present J7 Disconnect the IP connector of the IP wire harness W33 32004...

Page 232: ...PCB Disconnect the BTE cable from the biphasic PCB W20 3011792 005 NOTE The 3011792 BTE to therapy PCB cable is used as the replacement cable after the release of LIFEPAK15 V2 Figure 8 36 W20 biphasic cable To remove the system therapy PCBs as a single unit from the rear case Continued 9 steps Page 2 of 6 J106 biphasic to therapy cable connector J106 biphasic to therapy cable connector 3011792 ...

Page 233: ...ew that is in the ECG shield can easily be missed as part of screw removal Ensure that all screws are removed prior to lifting the system therapy PCB assembly 4 Set the rear case upright and move the system therapy PCB assembly towards the front of the case to gain access to the rear therapy PCB connectors Figure 8 37 System therapy PCB screw locations To remove the system therapy PCBs as a single...

Page 234: ...edures Back Index 236 8 5 Disconnect the transfer relay 3201583 001 from the therapy PCB at J22 6 Disconnect the transfer relay 3201583 001 from the therapy PCB at J21 Figure 8 38 System therapy PCB cable connections To remove the system therapy PCBs as a single unit from the rear case Continued 9 steps Page 4 of 6 J22 transfer relay J21 transfer relay ...

Page 235: ...rs on the therapy PCB in the following order J18 Disconnect transfer relay assembly connector A13 3201583 001 J19 Disconnect energy storage capacitor connector A15 3008164 002 J20 Disconnect power PCB therapy cable W02 3009726 05 Figure 8 39 System therapy PCB cable connections To remove the system therapy PCBs as a single unit from the rear case Continued 9 steps Page 5 of 6 J20 power therapy PCB...

Page 236: ...herapy board assembly out from the rear case Turn the system therapy board assembly over to expose the therapy board 9 Immediately discharge the pacing capacitor as described in Discharging the C15 Pacing Capacitor p 179 The discharge points are located at resistors R5 and R20 on the therapy board To remove the system therapy PCBs as a single unit from the rear case Continued 9 steps Page 6 of 6 ...

Page 237: ...l the system therapy PCB 15 steps Page 1 of 5 1 Line up the system therapy assembly with rear case 2 Connect the W14 USB flex cable 3206966 001 to J4 of the system PCB 3 Connect the W01 power system cable to J1 of system PCB 4 Connect the W02 power therapy cable from the power PCB P20 3009726 05 to J20 of the therapy PCB J1 power system PCB cable J4 USB flex connector J20 power therapy PCB cable F...

Page 238: ...to J19 of the therapy PCB 7 Connect the 5 pin connector from the A13 transfer relay P21 to J21 of the therapy PCB 8 Connect the 2 pin connector red and black wires from the A13 transfer relay to J22 of the therapy PCB WARNING POSSIBLE INABILITY TO DELIVER THERAPY Visually inspect to ensure that P22 is fully inserted into the J22 connector To install the system therapy PCB Continued 15 steps Page 2...

Page 239: ...herapy A04 PCB Assembly Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 241 8 9 Connect the W20 BTE cable to the biphasic PCB at J106 To install the system therapy PCB Continued 15 steps Page 3 of 5 W20 flex cable J51 W20 flex cable J106 Figure 8 42 W20 flex cable connections W20 flex cable J106 ...

Page 240: ...the system PCB with the inserts in the rear case and secure with seven new screws 202253 761 torque to 6 8 in lb 11 Capture the ground strap from the EMI Shield with one new screw with washer 3207337 312 torque to 6 8 in lb To install the system therapy PCB Continued 15 steps Page 4 of 5 system therapy mounting screws 7 places mounting screw with washer 1 place Figure 8 43 System PCB screws ...

Page 241: ...14 If present connect the W35 temperature cable from the parameter bezel to J7 of the system PCB NOTE Route wires ECG behind the connector and IP Temp in front of connector to reduce possible cable pinch with the front case NOTE The screw in the ECG shield can be mis positioned Check to ensure that the screw is installed and torqued 15 Reassemble the case as described in Reassembling the Case p 18...

Page 242: ...1 from the therapy PCB A04 6 steps Page 1 of 2 1 Disassemble the case as described in Disassembling the Case p 181 2 Remove the system therapy PCBs as a unit as described in Removing the System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly p 233 3 If the BTE cable W20 is the three connector type disconnect the BTE cable at the P10 connector from the system PCB assembly J10 BTE cable connector Figure 8 45 BTE cable...

Page 243: ... mounting screw 202253 550 from the insert hex nut 3011629 00 Remove the screw spacer and insert hex nut from the assembly Discard the screw 6 Gently lift the system PCB up and away from the therapy PCB The two PCBs are linked by the 30 pin header which is a direct connection contact assembly To separate the system PCB A01 from the therapy PCB A04 Continued 6 steps Page 2 of 2 screw locations 4 pl...

Page 244: ...gn the system PCB 3206834 with the mounting bracket and 30 pin header into J5 Fasten with ten new screws 202253 761 torque to 6 8 in lb see Figure 8 46 on p 245 5 Place the second spacer 3011630 00 through the hole in A01 system PCB Insert new screw 202253 550 through the spacer stack and into the plastic insert hex nut 3011630 00 Hold nut with 3 8 nutdriver and tighten screw to 6 8 in lb 6 If the...

Page 245: ...ing the Therapy PCB A04 To remove the therapy PCB A04 9 steps Page 1 of 3 1 Disassemble the case as described in Disassembling the Case p 181 2 Remove the system therapy assembly as described in Removing the System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly p 233 3 Disconnect the BTE cable W20 at the P51 connector from the therapy PCB assembly Figure 8 47 P51 therapy PCB connection W20 BTE cable J51 ...

Page 246: ...CB face up Remove the six screws 202253 761 Discard the screws 5 Remove the mounting screw 202253 550 and spacer 3011630 00 from the insert nut 3011629 00 Set aside spacer and insert nut Discard the screw 202253 550 To remove the therapy PCB A04 Continued 9 steps Page 2 of 3 screw locations 2 places screw locations 4 places Inset hex nut therapy PCB side screw and spacer system PCB side Figure 8 4...

Page 247: ...ked by the 30 pin header which is a direct connection contact assembly 7 Remove the 30 pin header assembly from the therapy board 3009878 002 8 Remove the three retaining screws 202253 761 from the EMI shield 3009331 00 on the therapy board Discard the screws 9 Remove the EMI shield To remove the therapy PCB A04 Continued 9 steps Page 3 of 3 Figure 8 49 30 pin header therapy PCB side Figure 8 49 T...

Page 248: ...erapy PCBA Repair Kit MIN 3305431 008 p 502 1 Place the EMI shield 3009331 00 on the therapy PCB and insert using three new screws 202253 761 torque to 6 8 in lb 2 Place system PCB facedown on the work surface with the system therapy mounting bracket installed 3 Verify that the 30 pin header has no bent pins and insert the 30 pin header W03 3009878 002 into the J50 circuit side of the therapy PCB ...

Page 249: ...protruding from hole in therapy PCB 6 Attach therapy PCB with six new screws 202253 761 torque to 6 8 in lb 7 Insert the new mounting screw 202253 550 and spacer 3011630 00 through the system therapy assembly and into the insert hex nut 3011629 00 on the therapy PCB side Hold nut with 3 8 nutdriver and tighten screw to 6 8 in lb To replace the therapy PCB A04 Continued 9 steps Page 2 of 3 screw lo...

Page 250: ... Follow the instructions to install the system therapy assembly into device as described in Installing the System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly p 239 9 After device reassembly complete the TCP Defibrillator Energy Calibration procedure The defibrillator calibration constants may be invalidated when you replace Therapy PCB To replace the therapy PCB A04 Continued 9 steps Page 3 of 3 ...

Page 251: ...cement Procedures Power PCB A03 Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 253 8 Power PCB A03 Replacement Power PCB Replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the Power PCB A03 p 254 Installing the Power PCB A03 p 257 ...

Page 252: ...ed in System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly Replacement p 232 3 Remove the OEM PCB as described in Removing the OEM PCB A06 p 262 4 For V1 Power PCB 3206749 003 Disconnect the power contact W05 at J12 battery pins power PCB cable W10 at J11 and J13 and auxiliary power cable W09 from the power board at J15 5 For V2 Power PCB 3302519 002 Disconnect the power contact W05 at J12 battery pins power PCB c...

Page 253: ... caution not to strain the system connector cable 8 Disconnect the two W08 system cable connectors at J9 and J10 from the power PCB 9 If you are replacing the power PCB remove the six screws 202253 761 securing the PCB to the mounting bracket 3206961 001 and then remove the PCB Discard the screws To remove the power PCB A03 from the rear case Continued 10 steps Page 2 of 3 mounting screws 2 places...

Page 254: ...A03 Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 256 8 10 Remove the W01 power system PCB cable at J17 for reuse with the new power PCB To remove the power PCB A03 from the rear case Continued 10 steps Page 3 of 3 J17 connection Figure 8 53 Power system PCB cable ...

Page 255: ...4 NOTE When installing a new power PCB use either the Power PCBA Repair Kit V1 MIN 3305431 006 p 500 or Power PCBA Repair Kit V2 MIN 3305431 030 p 518 1 Secure the power PCB to the mounting bracket 3206961 001 using the six new screws 202253 761 torque to 6 8 in lb 2 Connect the W08 system connector cables to J09 and J10 If there is an NIBP option ensure that the NIBP tube is routed above the syst...

Page 256: ...rews 202253 761 torque to 6 8 in lb NOTE Ensure that the W28 FRS assembly CO2 tubing wiring is above the SpO2 cable and not kinked as it comes through the space provided along right side of the power PCB 4 Connect power contact PCB cable W05 to the power PCB at J12 To install the power PCB A03 into the rear case Continued 14 steps Page 2 of 4 mounting screws 2 places Figure 8 55 Power PCB screw lo...

Page 257: ...CB cable W10 to the power board at J11 8 For V2 Power PCB 3302519 002 Connect the auxiliary cable W09 2 pin cable to the power PCB at J15 A Route the auxiliary power W09 4 pin cable over the top of battery pins power PCB cable W10 and connect to the power PCB at J15 B 9 Route system connector wires so that they have clearance behind the power PCB To install the power PCB A03 into the rear case Con...

Page 258: ...the power system cable W01 at J17 12 Install the OEM PCB as described in Installing the OEM PCB A06 p 265 13 Install the system therapy PCB assembly as described in System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly Replacement p 232 14 Reassemble the case as described in Reassembling the Case p 184 To install the power PCB A03 into the rear case Continued 14 steps Page 4 of 4 J17 connection Figure 8 58 Power sy...

Page 259: ...Replacement Procedures OEM PCB A06 Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 261 8 OEM PCB A06 Replacement OEM PCB Replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the OEM PCB A06 p 262 Installing the OEM PCB A06 p 265 ...

Page 260: ... the OEM PCB A06 from the rear case 11 steps Page 1 of 3 1 Disassemble the case as described in Disassembling the Case p 181 2 Remove the system therapy PCB assembly as described in System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly Replacement p 232 3 Disconnect Power Therapy Cable W02 3009726 05 from J8 on the power PCB 4 Remove the OEM shield 3208298 000 W02 power therapy cable OEM shield W01 power system cab...

Page 261: ... 6 Disconnect the SpO2 OEM cable W21 3207000 004 if present 7 Disconnect the CO2 OEM cable W26 3206998 002 if present 8 Remove the NIBP connector retainer clip 3010805 000 and disconnect the NIBP OEM cable W27 3012181 00 if present To remove the OEM PCB A06 from the rear case Continued 11 steps Page 2 of 3 Nylon standoff W27 NIBP OEM cable W26 CO2 OEM cable W21 SpO2 OEM cable Figure 8 60 OEM PCB c...

Page 262: ...61 Discard the screws 10 Lift the right edge of the OEM PCB upward slightly and then slide the PCB to the right toward the capacitor to disengage the direct connection between the OEM PCB at J25 and the power PCB at J16 11 Lift the OEM board from the rear case To remove the OEM PCB A06 from the rear case Continued 11 steps Page 3 of 3 mounting screws 4 places Figure 8 61 OEM PCB screw locations ...

Page 263: ...p 498 or OEM PCBA Repair Kit V2 MIN 3305431 028 p 516 1 Lift the tab at the upper left corner of the OEM PCB over the ground clip on the power bracket and then press down on the tab while sliding the OEM PCB to the left to engage the direct connection J25 to the A03 power PCB at J16 2 Ensure that the ground tab of the OEM PCB is above the power PCB bracket Ensure the OEM PCB sits flat on the OEM b...

Page 264: ...connect the SpO2 OEM cable W21 3207000 004 and ensure locking feature is engaged 6 If present connect the CO2 OEM cable W26 3206998 002 and ensure locking feature is engaged 7 If present connect the NIBP OEM cable W27 3012181 00 and lock into place with the retainer clip 3010805 000 To install the OEM PCB A06 into the rear case Continued 12 steps Page 2 of 3 Nylon standoff W27 NIBP OEM cable W26 C...

Page 265: ... J8 on the power PCB 10 Route the left side of the OEM shield under the power therapy cable J8 connector and over the top of J11 J13 and J15 connectors on power PCB 11 Install the system therapy PCB assembly as described in System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly Replacement p 232 12 Reassemble the case as described in Reassembling the Case p 184 To install the OEM PCB A06 into the rear case Continued...

Page 266: ...sembly A13 Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 268 8 Transfer Relay Assembly A13 Replacement Transfer relay assembly replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the Transfer Relay Assembly A13 p 269 Installing the Transfer Relay Assembly A13 p 270 ...

Page 267: ...y cut six small cable ties to free the high voltage relay wires from the rear case 6 Disconnect the white transfer relay lead from the interconnect bracket at pin 7 Needle nose pliers may be used to assist in disconnection 7 Remove the two biphasic module mounting screws 3207337 312 Discard the screws 8 Lift the biphasic bracket up slightly to gain access to connector Disconnect the red transfer r...

Page 268: ...ar case with two new screws 3207337 312 torque to 6 8 in lb 3 Connect the white transfer relay lead to the interconnect bracket at pin 7 see Figure 8 65 on p 269 Needle nose pliers may be used to assist in the connection 4 Place the transfer relay assembly into the rear case 5 Install the capacitor bracket 3207031 001 using two new screws 202253 761 torque to 6 8 in lb see Figure 8 65 on p 269 6 S...

Page 269: ...ures Back Index 271 8 Energy Storage Capacitor A15 Replacement Energy storage capacitor replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the Energy Storage Capacitor A15 p 272 Installing the Energy Storage Capacitor A15 p 273 Figure 8 66 Capacitor and cable tie locations A17 interconnect bracket large cable tie A15 energy storage capacitor ...

Page 270: ... p 232 3 Remove the transfer relay as described in Removing the Transfer Relay Assembly A13 p 269 NOTE It is not necessary to remove the spade terminals as described in the procedure 4 Disconnect the energy storage capacitor 3008164 002 white lead from the interconnect bracket at pin 1 Needle nose pliers may be used to assist in disconnection 5 Disconnect the energy storage capacitor red lead from...

Page 271: ... to the rear case 2 Route the energy storage capacitor wires along left side of capacitor body 3 Install the transfer relay assembly as described in Installing the Transfer Relay Assembly A13 4 Connect the energy capacitor white lead to the interconnect bracket at pin 1 5 Connect the energy capacitor red lead to the interconnect bracket at pin 4 6 Install the interconnect bracket as described in I...

Page 272: ...placement Procedures SpO2 PCB A16 Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 274 8 SpO2 PCB A16 Replacement SpO2 PCB Replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the SpO2 PCB A16 p 275 Installing the SpO2 PCB A16 p 280 ...

Page 273: ...he case as described in Disassembling the Case p 181 2 Remove the system therapy PCB assembly as described in System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly Replacement p 232 3 Remove the OEM shield 3208298 000 4 Disconnect the power contact PCB cable W05 from the power board J12 5 Remove power system cable W01 from the power board J17 6 Remove the power therapy cable W02 3009726 05 from J8 on the power PCB ...

Page 274: ...2 connector flex cable W22 3206995 004 from J1 of SpO2 PCB CAUTION POSSIBLE COMPONENT DAMAGE The SpO2 connector flex cable can be damaged during disassembly If SpO2 connector is damaged replace the SpO2 flex cable using the MASIMO Sp02 Panel Mount Cable Repair Kit MIN 3305431 026 p 514 To remove the SpO2 PCB from the rear case see Figure 9 21 on p 413 Continued 13 steps Page 2 of 5 W21 SpO2 OEM ca...

Page 275: ...rocedures Back Index 277 8 9 Remove the two screws 202253 764 securing the mounting bracket 3206962 001 Discard the screws 10 Lift the SpO2 assembly 3207034 002 out of the rear case To remove the SpO2 PCB from the rear case see Figure 9 21 on p 413 Continued 13 steps Page 3 of 5 screw locations Figure 8 69 SpO2 mounting bracket ...

Page 276: ...ures Back Index 278 8 11 To remove the SpO2 flex cable remove the one screw 202253 760 attaching the SpO2 OEM flex cable W21 3207000 004 from the SpO2 module Discard the screw To remove the SpO2 PCB from the rear case see Figure 9 21 on p 413 Continued 13 steps Page 4 of 5 flex cable screw location Figure 8 70 SpO2 flex cable screw ...

Page 277: ... 12 To remove the SpO2 module from the bracket remove the four screws 202253 760 that attach the SpO2 module to the mounting bracket Discard the screws 13 Lift the SpO2 module off of the mounting bracket To remove the SpO2 PCB from the rear case see Figure 9 21 on p 413 Continued 13 steps Page 5 of 5 screw locations Figure 8 71 SpO2 PCB screw locations ...

Page 278: ...p 413 13 steps Page 1 of 4 1 Install the SpO2 module 3207034 002 on the mounting bracket 2 Attach the SpO2 module to the bracket using four new screws 202253 760 torque to 4 0 in lb see Figure 8 71 on p 279 3 Attach the SpO2 OEM flex cable W21 to the SpO2 module using one new screw 202253 760 torque to 4 0 in lb 4 Connect the SpO2 connector flex cable W22 3206995 004 to J1 of the SpO2 PCB NOTE If ...

Page 279: ...ction Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 281 8 5 Install the mounting bracket 3206962 001 using two new screws 202253 764 torque to 6 8 in lb To install the SpO2 Module in the rear case see Figure 9 21 on p 413 Continued 13 steps Page 2 of 4 screw locations Figure 8 73 SpO2 mounting bracket ...

Page 280: ...dex 282 8 6 Connect the SpO2 OEM cable W21 3207000 004 to the OEM PCB at J26 7 Connect the power contact cable W05 to the power board at J12 To install the SpO2 Module in the rear case see Figure 9 21 on p 413 Continued 13 steps Page 3 of 4 J26 connection Figure 8 74 SpO2 connection to OEM PCB J12 connection Figure 8 75 Power PCB J12 connection ...

Page 281: ...J8 connector and the J11 and J15 connectors 11 Install the power therapy cable W02 3009726 05 to J8 on the power PCB 12 Install the system therapy PCB assembly as described in System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly Replacement p 232 13 Reassemble the case as described in Reassembling the Case p 184 To install the SpO2 Module in the rear case see Figure 9 21 on p 413 Continued 13 steps Page 4 of 4 Fig...

Page 282: ...ion Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 284 8 Interconnect Bracket A17 Replacement Interconnect bracket replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the Interconnect Bracket A17 p 285 Installing the Interconnect Bracket A17 p 286 Figure 8 78 Interconnect bracket location interconnect bracket ...

Page 283: ... and remove the bracket 3207031 001 Discard the screws 4 Remove the screw 202253 761 securing the clear plastic high voltage shield 3010593 00 from the interconnect bracket Discard the screw 5 Cut the cable ties that secure the interconnect bracket wiring 6 Remove all spade terminals from the interconnect bracket terminals A gripping tool may be necessary 7 Cut the large tie wrap securing the inte...

Page 284: ...then through the right hole of the bracket Tighten so that the tie collar fits on the triangular point of the interconnect bracket see Figure 8 66 on p 271 Cut off excess length of the cable tie Figure 8 80 Large cable tie direction 2 Connect all spade terminals to the interconnect bracket 3 Install the cable ties that secure the interconnect bracket wiring see the Energy Transfer Detail Diagram p...

Page 285: ...21 CO2 A23 Module Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 287 8 NIBP A21 CO2 A23 Module Replacement NIBP C02 module replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the NIBP A21 CO2 A23 Modules p 288 Installing the NIBP A21 CO2 A23 Modules p 292 ...

Page 286: ...py PCB assembly as described in System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly Replacement p 232 3 Remove the transfer relay assembly as described in Removing the Transfer Relay Assembly A13 p 269 NOTE It is not necessary to remove the spade terminals as described in the procedure 4 Remove the OEM PCB as described in Removing the OEM PCB A06 p 262 5 Remove the three mounting bracket screws 3207337 312 Discar...

Page 287: ...ded 8 If present disconnect the CO2 cable connector inlet cable connector W28 from CO2 adapter cable W30 9 If present disconnect the NIBP inlet tube Lift the assembly as needed 10 Lift the mounting bracket and cover from the rear case To remove the NIBP and CO2 modules as a unit from the rear case Continued 17 steps Page 2 of 4 W28 W30 CO2 inlet cable connector CO2 inlet tube CO2 hose from module ...

Page 288: ...206965 001 and lift off the cover Discard the screws 13 To remove the NIBP sub assembly 3206268 011 or 3317965 002 remove the four screws 202253 760 and lift the assembly off the OEM bracket Discard the screws 14 Disconnect the OEM PCB NIBP module cable W27 from the A21 NIBP PCB at J2 To remove the NIBP and CO2 modules as a unit from the rear case Continued 17 steps Page 3 of 4 cover screws 4 plac...

Page 289: ...isconnect the CO2 adapter cable from the CO2 PCB A23 at J1 CAUTION POSSIBLE SKIN BURNS Do not open the CO2 scrubber device part of the CO2 module Scrubber material may cause caustic burns If scrubber material comes in contact with skin rinse the area of contact thoroughly with water If scrubber material comes in contact with eyes flush eyes with water for 15 minutes and then seek immediate medical...

Page 290: ...t MIN 3305431 000 p 495 a Attach the NIBP module sub assembly 3317965 002 or 3206268 011 to the OEM bracket 3206965 001 with four new screws 202253 760 torque to 4 in lb b Connect the OEM PCB NIBP module cable to the A21 NIBP PCB at J2 c Route cable and tubing as shown and ensure that the cable and tubing are not pinched d Connect the NIBP hose from the module to the inlet fitting Route excess tub...

Page 291: ...ule Repair Kit MIN 3305431 002 p 497 a Attach the CO2 module 3012140 006 to the mounting bracket with four new screws 202253 760 torque to 4 in lb b Connect the OEM PCB CO2 module cable W26 to the A23 CO2 PCB at J4 c Connect the CO2 adapter cable W30 to the A23 CO2 PCB at J1 To install the A21 NIBP A23 CO2 and SpO2 PCBs Continued 12 steps Page 2 of 6 CO2 option only screws 4 places Figure 8 87 CO2...

Page 292: ...wn Ensure that the cable and tubing are not pinched when installing the bracket cover 3 Attach the bracket cover to the OEM bracket with four new screws 202253 760 torque to 4 0 in lb To install the A21 NIBP A23 CO2 and SpO2 PCBs Continued 12 steps Page 3 of 6 CO2 cable and tubing CO2 cable CO2 hose from module Figure 8 88 CO2 tubing and cable routing cover screws 4 places Figure 8 89 Bracket cove...

Page 293: ...NIBP cable through the cable mount on side of bracket cover 5 Place the OEM bracket into rear case and secure with the three new mounting screws 3207337 312 torque to 6 8 in lb To install the A21 NIBP A23 CO2 and SpO2 PCBs Continued 12 steps Page 4 of 6 NIBP cable mount Figure 8 90 NIBP cable routing bracket mounting screws 3 places CO2 exhaust from rear case Figure 8 91 CO2 NIBP mounting bracket ...

Page 294: ...rsions of the CO2 module have a Nafion inlet tube which can be pinched if pushed back into the CO2 module area Keep the tube from the module stretched out while connecting the inlet tube 7 If present connect CO2 inlet cable W28 to CO2 adapter cable W30 To install the A21 NIBP A23 CO2 and SpO2 PCBs Continued 12 steps Page 5 of 6 W28 W30 CO2 inlet cable connector CO2 inlet tube CO2 hose from module ...

Page 295: ...M PCB as described in Installing the OEM PCB A06 p 265 10 Install the transfer relay assembly as described in Installing the Transfer Relay Assembly A13 p 270 11 Install the system therapy PCB assembly as described in System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly Replacement p 232 12 Reassemble the case as described in Reassembling the Case p 184 To install the A21 NIBP A23 CO2 and SpO2 PCBs Continued 12 st...

Page 296: ...nt Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 298 8 Biphasic Module A22 Inductive Resistor A14 Replacement Biphasic module inductive resistor replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the Biphasic Module A22 Inductive Resistor A14 p 299 Installing the Biphasic Module A22 Inductive Resistor A14 p 302 ...

Page 297: ...erapy A04 PCB Assembly Replacement p 232 3 Remove the screw 202253 761 securing the clear plastic high voltage shield 3010593 00 to the interconnect bracket A17 Discard the screw 4 Cut the two cable ties on the right side of the interconnect bracket 5 Disconnect the three biphasic module spade terminal connectors from the interconnect bracket A17 pin 3 pin 6 and pin 9 Needle nose pliers may be use...

Page 298: ... 02 can be removed from the bracket prior to removing the biphasic PCB from the bracket To remove the inductive resistor from the bracket disconnect the two spade terminal connectors at J102 and J108 of the biphasic PCB Remove two screws 3207337 312 from the biphasic bracket lift the mounting tabs and lift the inductive resistor from the assembly Discard the screws 10 To continue removing the biph...

Page 299: ...n the diagram with the mounting tabs on top and one PCB mounting hole in the upper right corner b Slide the PCB to the right slightly c Rotate the PCB counterclockwise to clear the tab at the lower right corner d Pull the PCB to the right as you lift it out 12 Remove the remaining spade terminal wires for use on the replacement module To remove the biphasic module and or the inductive resistor fro...

Page 300: ... 02 wires together three or four turns and connect to the biphasic PCB at J102 and J108 Ensure that the twisted wires are routed below and around CR7 3 If removed Clip the inductive resistor 3010212 02 into the biphasic bracket with the wires exiting away from the bracket 4 Install the wire harness 3011979 02 marked J105 to the biphasic PCB at J105 5 Install the wire harness 3011979 00 marked J103...

Page 301: ...cket up slightly for access to J104 connector Connect the red transfer relay lead spade connector to the biphasic modular assembly at J104 Seat the biphasic bracket into the rear case 10 Route EMI shield tab over the biphasic PCB bracket Route ground strap over EMI shield tab 11 Secure the biphasic PCB bracket into the rear case with two new screws with washer 3207337 312 torque to 6 8 in lb Figur...

Page 302: ...gh voltage shield 3010593 00 to the interconnect bracket A17 torque to 6 8 in lb 14 Replace the system therapy PCB assembly as described in System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly Replacement p 232 15 Reassemble the case as described in Reassembling the Case p 184 16 After device reassembly complete the TCP Defibrillator Energy Calibration procedure The defibrillator calibration constants may be inval...

Page 303: ...Figure 8 99 EMI shield and battery wire harness nut locations To install the EMI shield reverse the steps in the Rear Case Replacement p 315 procedure using the following guidelines 1 Clean with alcohol in the area where the EMI shield adhesive contacts case 2 Pre fold EMI case shield by placing the shield into the rear case 3 Remove adhesive liners and secure EMI shield with Adhesive patches to c...

Page 304: ...tion Contents Procedures Back Index 306 8 NIBP Connector Replacement NIBP connector replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the NIBP Connector p 307 Installing the NIBP Connector p 308 Figure 8 100 NIBP connector and nut location O ring hex nut NIBP connector NIBP tubing NIBP connector orientation ...

Page 305: ...lude all parameter bezel options Your device may not have some of these options 1 Disassemble the case as described in Disassembling the Case p 181 2 Remove the system therapy PCB assembly as described in System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly Replacement p 232 3 Remove the parameter bezel as described in Removing the Parameter Bezel p 311 4 Remove the NIBP tube 3012180 02 from the NIBP connector 320...

Page 306: ...he fitting nut on the back side of the bezel Ensure the O ring seal is on the NIBP connector torque to 10 0 in lb using a 1 2 deep socket see Figure 9 11 on p 393 for NIBP connector orientation 2 Connect the NIBP tube 3012180 02 to the NIBP connector 3207033 001 NOTE If the NIBP tube has been previously disconnected reconnected from the fitting the tube end should be trimmed to maintain an airtigh...

Page 307: ...Procedures Parameter Bezel Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 309 8 Parameter Bezel Replacement Parameter Bezel replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the Parameter Bezel p 311 Installing the Parameter Bezel p 313 ...

Page 308: ...nual Replacement Procedures Parameter Bezel Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 310 8 Figure 8 101 Parameter bezel component orientations screw locations 2 places NIBP hose routing routed below ECG connector brackets ...

Page 309: ...Refer to Figure 9 10 on p 392 Figure 9 11 on p 393 and Figure 9 12 on p 394 NOTE This procedure includes the OEM PCB and all options on the parameter bezel Skip the steps pertaining to options your device does not have NOTE To remove cables from the parameter bezel select the appropriate cable replacement procedure from the Summary of Replacement Procedures p 170 for example SpO2 Cable ...

Page 310: ...ble W01 from the power board at J17 6 If present disconnect the CO2 inlet tube 7 If present carefully disconnect the CO2 cable connector W28 from CO2 adapter cable W30 8 If present disconnect the NIBP tube at tube fitting 9 If present carefully disconnect the SpO2 connector flex cable W22 3206995 004 from J1 of the SpO2 PCB CAUTION POSSIBLE COMPONENT DAMAGE The SpO2 connector flex cable can be dam...

Page 311: ... away any adhesive residue on the parameter bezel with isopropyl alcohol 1 If you are installing a new parameter bezel transfer the following items from the old parameter bezel to the new parameter bezel as they apply to your device ECG connector cable use a new seal ECG Connector Cable W07 Replacement p 328 SpO2 connector cable SpO2 Connector Cable W22 Replacement p 344 NIBP connector O ring nut ...

Page 312: ...y the ECG Brackets or rear case standoff NIBP hose movement should be unrestricted in bezel cavity see Figure 8 101 on p 310 8 Devices without CO2 Place a label spacer 3207407 000 into the CO2 recess in the bezel before applying the label 9 Connect the power contact PCB cable W05 to the power PCB A03 at J12 see Figure 8 56 on p 258 10 Connect the power system cable W01 to the power PCB A03 at J17 ...

Page 313: ...ar Case Replacement Rear case replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the Rear Case p 316 Installing the Rear Case p 318 Figure 8 102 Rear case replacement screw locations paddle retainer covers note screws under labels handle cover screw locations handle covers removed shoulder strap brackets handle covers handle cover screw locations ...

Page 314: ... orientation cut the large tie wrap securing the A15 energy storage capacitor and interconnect bracket to the rear case Remove the energy storage capacitor interconnect bracket transfer relay and Biphasic module assembly without removing small cable ties and spade terminal connections 7 Remove the OEM PCB as described in Removing the OEM PCB A06 p 262 8 Remove the parameter bezel as described in R...

Page 315: ...e rear case by removing the four Kep nuts 201508 000 see Figure 8 99 on p 305 Reuse the Kep nuts 15 Remove the CO2 exhaust 3012140 002 from the rear case if installed 16 Remove the USB flex assembly as described in Removing the W14 USB Flex Module p 339 Remove the drain seal 3006291 00 from the rear case 17 Remove the handle as described in Removing the Handle p 321 To remove the rear case Continu...

Page 316: ...ll the drain seal 3006291 00 into the rear case 3 Install the CO2 exhaust tubing 3012140 002 onto rear case if CO2 option 4 Install the contact PCB as described in Installing the Contact PCB A07 p 359 5 Install the system connector and auxiliary connector cables as described in Installing the System Connector Cable W08 or Auxiliary Power Cable W09 p 333 using new O ring seals 200060 011 6 Install ...

Page 317: ...s described in Installing the Biphasic Module A22 Inductive Resistor A14 p 302 14 Install the parameter bezel as described in Installing the Parameter Bezel p 313 15 Install the power PCB as described in Installing the Power PCB A03 p 257 16 If option is present install the SpO2 module as described in Installing the SpO2 PCB A16 p 280 17 Install the NIBP CO2 Module housing as described in Installi...

Page 318: ... cover label see label set 3207318 XXX label 9 Battery well 1 cover label see label set 3207318 XXX label 8 Bluetooth label see label set 3207318 XXX label 12 Capacitor mount cover label see label set 3207318 XXX label 2 CO2 cover label see label set 3207318 XXX label 7 Sys Aux connector label see label set 3207318 XXX label 3 FDA label see label set 3207318 XXX label 5 Serial number label 3207131...

Page 319: ...left 3207707 000 and right 3207746 000 handle covers 4 Remove the handle 3207706 000 Installing the Handle To install the handle 1 Place the handle 3207706 000 in the slots of the case Note that the front side of the handle has the triangular indentation 2 Attach the left 3207707 000 and right 3207746 000 handle covers to the rear case using six new screws 201407 069 torque to 10 in lb using a P2 ...

Page 320: ...ers 2 Remove the six screws 201407 069 three on each of the left and right covers Discard the screws 3 Remove the left and right retainer covers 3006766 003 Installing the Paddle Retainer Covers To install the paddle retainer covers 3006766 003 NOTE When installing the paddle retainer covers use Paddle Retainer Repair Kit MIN 3305431 017 p 508 1 Install the left and right retainer covers using six...

Page 321: ...Assembly Replacement p 232 3 Remove the OEM shield 3208298 000 4 For orientation locate power PCB J17 on the rear case diagram The system PCB J1 end of the power system PCB cable was disconnected as part of step 2 5 Press the connector locking tabs and then disconnect the power system PCB cable from the power PCB W03 at J17 Installing the Power System PCB Cable W01 To install the power system PCB ...

Page 322: ...B Cable W02 Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Procedures Back Index 324 8 Power Therapy PCB Cable W02 Replacement Power System PCB cable replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the Power Therapy PCB Cable W02 p 325 Installing the Power Therapy PCB Cable W02 p 325 ...

Page 323: ...te power PCB J8 on the rear case diagram The therapy PCB J20 end of the power therapy PCB cable was disconnected as part of step 2 4 Press the connector locking tab and then disconnect the power therapy PCB cable at J8 Installing the Power Therapy PCB Cable W02 To install the power therapy PCB cable into the rear case 1 Connect the power therapy PCB cable 3009726 01 to the power PCB A03 at J8 2 In...

Page 324: ...ng the Case p 181 2 Remove the system therapy PCB assembly as described in System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly Replacement p 232 3 Disconnect the power contact PCB cable from the power PCB at J12 may be labeled P12 4 Remove the transfer relay as described in Removing the Transfer Relay Assembly A13 p 269 NOTE It is not necessary to remove the spade terminals as described in the procedure 5 Remove ...

Page 325: ...Install the NIBP CO2 assembly as described in Installing the NIBP A21 CO2 A23 Modules p 292 3 Install the OEM PCB as described in Installing the OEM PCB A06 p 265 4 Install the transfer relay assembly as described in Installing the Transfer Relay Assembly A13 p 270 5 Connect the power contact PCB cable to the power PCB A03 at J12 may be labeled P12 6 Install the system therapy PCB assembly as desc...

Page 326: ...ection Contents Procedures Back Index 328 8 ECG Connector Cable W07 Replacement ECG connector cable replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the ECG Connector Cable W07 p 329 Installing the ECG Connector Cable W07 p 330 Figure 8 108 ECG cable part and screw locations screw locations bracket seal ECG cable ...

Page 327: ...91 007 from the rear case refer to Inside Rear Case Diagrams p 228 1 Disassemble the case as described in Disassembling the Case p 181 2 Disconnect the ECG cable from the J6 connector on the system PCB A01 3 Remove the parameter bezel as described in Removing the Parameter Bezel p 311 4 Remove the four screws 202253 763 securing the support bracket 3205680 001 that holds the ECG connector cable 30...

Page 328: ...e ECG seal 805915 01 Orient the ECG receptacle groove to the notch in the seal 2 Capture the cable ferrite between the two cable support brackets 3205680 001 and line up the ECG receptacle 3 Secure the ECG connector cable and support brackets to the parameter bezel with the four new screws 202253 763 torque to 6 8 in lb 4 Install the parameter bezel as described in Installing the Parameter Bezel p...

Page 329: ... Auxiliary Connector Cable W09 Replacement The system connector and auxiliary power cable replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the System Connector Cable W08 or Auxiliary Power Cable W09 p 332 Installing the System Connector Cable W08 or Auxiliary Power Cable W09 p 333 Figure 8 109 System connector cable and auxiliary power cable location and parts system connector O rings sea...

Page 330: ...liary power cable V2 part 3303848 002 from the rear case 1 Disassemble the case as described in Disassembling the Case p 181 2 Remove the parameter bezel as described in Removing the Parameter Bezel p 311 3 Remove the power PCB as described in Removing the Power PCB A03 p 254 4 If required remove the system connector cable nut 806091 00 connector seal 805487 00 and O ring seal 200060 011 Remove th...

Page 331: ...stem cable 3 Thread seal plate 805487 00 flat side down and nut 806091 00 over wire connector of the system cable torque to 10 in lb using a 3 4 modified deep socket 4 If removed install auxiliary power cable in the lower hole provided in rear case 5 Thread the new O ring 200060 011 over wire connector of the auxiliary power cable 6 Thread seal plate 805487 00 flat side down and nut 806091 00 over...

Page 332: ...e W10 Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 334 8 Battery Pins Power PCB Cable W10 Replacement Removing the Battery Pins Power PCB Cable W10 p 335 Installing the Battery Pins Power PCB Cable W10 p 336 Figure 8 110 Power PCB cable Kep nut and cable locations Kep nut and cable locations ...

Page 333: ...t is not necessary to remove the spade terminals as described in the procedure 5 Observing orientation cut the large tie wrap securing the A15 energy storage capacitor and interconnect bracket to the rear case Remove the transfer relay biphasic module assembly energy storage capacitor and interconnect bracket without removing small cable ties and spade terminal connections 6 Remove the OEM PCB as ...

Page 334: ...CB A03 p 257 4 If present install the SpO2 PCB as described in Installing the SpO2 PCB A16 p 280 5 Connect the battery pins power PCB cable W10 connector locking tabs to the power PCB at J11 V1 device will also install W10 at J13 6 Install the NIBP CO2 Module as described in Installing the NIBP A21 CO2 A23 Modules p 292 7 Install the OEM PCB as described in Installing the OEM PCB A06 p 265 8 Insta...

Page 335: ... Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 337 8 11 Install the system memory therapy PCB assembly as described in Installing the System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly p 239 12 Reassemble the case as described in Reassembling the Case p 184 To install the W10 cable Continued 12 steps Page 2 of 2 ...

Page 336: ...dule W14 Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 338 8 USB Flex Module W14 Replacement USB flex module replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the W14 USB Flex Module p 339 Installing the W14 USB Flex Module p 339 Figure 8 112 USB flex module USB module ...

Page 337: ...s and remove the USB access door 3206959 001 6 Remove the two USB connector mounting screws 202253 761 Discard the screws 7 Remove the USB flex assembly Installing the W14 USB Flex Module To install the USB flex module W14 3206966 001 1 From inside of the rear case place the USB flex module into slot in the rear case 2 Install the spring clip 3012693 00 using one new screw 202253 761 torque to 6 8...

Page 338: ...able W20 Replacement Biphasic cable replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the Biphasic Cable W20 p 341 Installing the Biphasic Cable W20 p 341 Figure 8 113 Biphasic cables to A01 System PCB to A04 Therapy PCB P51 P106 P10 to A22 Biphasic PCB Current version of Biphasic cable 3011792 005 Previous version 3206999 cable is no longer orderable ...

Page 339: ...hasic PCB at J106 3 For biphasic cable 3206999 only press the connector locking tab and eject the W20 cable from the A01 system PCB at J10 4 Press the connector locking tab and eject the W20 cable from the A04 therapy PCB at J51 Installing the Biphasic Cable W20 To install the biphasic cable W20 into the rear case 1 Connect the W20 cable to the A04 Therapy PCB at J51 2 For biphasic cable 6206999 o...

Page 340: ...u Section Contents Back Index 342 8 OEM PCB SpO2 W21 Module Cable Replacement OEM PCB SpO2 Module cable replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the OEM PCB SpO2 Module Cable W21 p 343 Installing the OEM PCB SpO2 Module Cable W21 p 343 Figure 8 114 OEM SpO2 cable screw location screw location OEM SpO2 Cable ...

Page 341: ...SpO2 assembly from rear enough to gain access to screw Remove and discard the screw 202253 760 holding the W21 cable to the J3 connector 5 Disconnect the OEM PCB SpO2 cable from the SpO2 module A16 at J3 The SpO2 module will still be connected to the system by the SpO2 connector flex cable Installing the OEM PCB SpO2 Module Cable W21 To install the OEM PCB SpO2 cable 3207000 004 1 Connect the OEM ...

Page 342: ...nt Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 344 8 SpO2 Connector Cable W22 Replacement SpO2 connector cable replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the SpO2 Connector Cable W22 p 345 Installing the SpO2 Connector Cable W22 p 345 Figure 8 115 SpO2 connector cable SpO2 connector orientation ...

Page 343: ...nnector from the parameter bezel Installing the SpO2 Connector Cable W22 To install the SpO2 connector cable 3206995 004 into the rear case refer to Inside Rear Case Diagrams p 228 NOTE When replacing the SpO2 cable use MASIMO Sp02 Panel Mount Cable Repair Kit MIN 3305431 026 p 514 1 Fold SpO2 connector cable W22 over the top of the ferrite bead and then position the ferrite bead behind the connec...

Page 344: ...ndex 346 8 OEM PCB CO2 Module Cable W26 Replacement OEM PCB C02 Module cable replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the OEM PCB CO2 Module Cable W26 p 347 Installing the OEM PCB CO2 Module Cable W26 p 347 Figure 8 116 CO2 module cable CO2 adapter cable W30 CO2 module A23 CO2 OEM cable W26 to OEM P27 P4 to CO2 connector cable W28 ...

Page 345: ...2 This step disconnects the W26 cable from the OEM PCB 4 Remove the NIBP CO2 module as described in Removing the NIBP A21 CO2 A23 Modules p 288 5 Disconnect the OEM PCB CO2 module cable from the CO2 PCB A23 at J4 Installing the OEM PCB CO2 Module Cable W26 Refer to Figure 8 116 on p 346 To install the OEM PCB CO2 module cable 3206998 002 into the rear case 1 Connect the OEM PCB CO2 module cable to...

Page 346: ...Menu Section Contents Back Index 348 8 OEM PCB NIBP Module Cable W27 Replacement OEM PCB NIBP Module cable replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the OEM PCB NIBP Module Cable W27 p 349 Installing the OEM PCB NIBP Module Cable W27 p 349 Figure 8 117 NIBP module cable P2 to OEM P28 NIBP cable NIBP module ...

Page 347: ...his step disconnects the W27 cable from the OEM PCB 4 Remove the NIBP CO2 module as described in Removing the NIBP A21 CO2 A23 Modules p 288 5 Disconnect the OEM PCB NIBP module cable W27 from the A21 NIBP PCB at J2 Installing the OEM PCB NIBP Module Cable W27 Refer to Figure 8 117 on p 348 To install the OEM PCB NIBP module cable 3012181 00 1 Connect the OEM PCB NIBP module cable to the A21 NIBP ...

Page 348: ...nnector Cable W28 Replacement C02 inlet connector cable replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the CO2 Inlet Connector Cable W28 p 351 Installing the CO2 Inlet Connector Cable W28 p 352 Figure 8 118 CO2 connector parts CO2 connector retainer CO2 seal and connector retainer CO2 connector adaptor and screws CO2 inlet connector cable CO2 connector retainer ...

Page 349: ... PCB assembly as described in Removing the System A01 Therapy A04 PCB Assembly p 233 3 Remove the parameter bezel as described in Removing the Parameter Bezel p 311 4 Remove the four screws 202253 732 securing the CO2 connector adapter 3012119 02 to the parameter bezel 5 Remove the CO2 connector adapter and from the underside of the bezel remove the CO2 connector retainer 3012121 002 and seal 3007...

Page 350: ...21 002 and new seal 3007997 01 in place on the underside of the bezel and tighten together with four new screws 202253 732 torque to 2 0 in lb using a P0 bit 3 Slide the CO2 inlet connector cable W28 3012140 008 into the new CO2 connector retainer 4 Install the parameter bezel as described in Installing the Parameter Bezel p 313 5 Install the system therapy PCB assembly as described in Installing ...

Page 351: ...s Back Index 353 8 CO2 Adapter Cable W30 Replacement C02 Adapter cable replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the CO2 Adapter Cable W30 p 354 Installing the CO2 Adapter Cable W30 p 354 Figure 8 119 CO2 module and cables CO2 adaptor cable W30 CO2 module A23 CO2 OEM cable W26 to OEM P27 to CO2 connector cable W28 P1 ...

Page 352: ...g the OEM PCB A06 p 262 4 Remove the NIBP CO2 module as described in Removing the NIBP A21 CO2 A23 Modules p 288 5 Disconnect the CO2 adapter cable from the CO2 PCB A23 at J1 Installing the CO2 Adapter Cable W30 Refer to Figure 8 119 on p 353 To install the CO2 adapter cable 3012397 01 from the rear case 1 Connect the CO2 adapter cable to the A23 CO2 PCB at J1 2 Install the NIBP CO2 Module as desc...

Page 353: ...5 8 Invasive Pressure Connector Assembly W33 Replacement Invasive pressure connector assembly replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the Invasive Pressure Connector Assembly W33 p 356 Installing the Invasive Pressure Connector Assembly W33 p 356 Figure 8 120 Invasive pressure parts and screw locations IP wire harness IP gaskets screws screws screws ...

Page 354: ...IP connectors and gaskets 5 Remove the IP connectors and gaskets Discard the screws and gaskets Installing the Invasive Pressure Connector Assembly W33 To install the Invasive Pressure Connector Assembly into the rear case refer to Inside Rear Case Diagrams p 228 NOTE When installing a new invasive pressure connector use the Invasive Pressure Connector Repair Kit MIN 3305431 001 p 496 1 Secure the...

Page 355: ...ssembly W35 Replacement Temperature cable assembly replacement consists of the following procedures Removing the Temperature Cable Assembly W35 p 358 Installing the Temperature Cable Assembly W35 p 358 Figure 8 121 Temperature cable parts and screw locations Temperature cable screw locations 4 places Connector gasket Note Align ECG Ferrite as shown prior to installation into unit ...

Page 356: ...gasket Discard the screws and gasket Installing the Temperature Cable Assembly W35 To install the temperature cable assembly into the rear case refer to Inside Rear Case Diagrams p 228 NOTE When installing a new temperature cable assembly use the Temperature Cable Repair Kit MIN 3305431 027 p 515 1 Place the temperature connector and new gasket 3007998 00 into the second connector mounting hole up...

Page 357: ...7881 000 between the battery wells Lift away the battery retainer Discard the screws 3 Lift the Contact PCB away for rear case far enough to access and disconnect the power contact PCB cable 3207261 001 W05 at J42 Installing the Contact PCB A07 To install the contact PCB 3207037 002 on the outside of the rear case 1 Lay the device face down on a static free non abrasive surface 2 Connect the conta...

Page 358: ...igure 8 123 Printer assembly replacement Removing the Printer Assembly A12 To remove the printer assembly from outside the front case 1 Lay the device face up on the battery wells 2 Remove the printer paper 3 Carefully peel away the label from the screw and loosen the screw 4 Open the printer door and loosen the two screws from inside the printer assembly 5 Grasp the door near the speaker side and...

Page 359: ... front case 1 Lay the device face up on the battery wells 2 Insert the printer into the front case and then gently push toward the therapy connector to engage the printer connector 3 Tighten the two screws from inside the printer assembly torque to 10 in lb using a P2 bit 4 Tighten the third screw on the outside left side of printer torque to 10 in lb 5 Apply a new screw cover label Apply the scre...

Page 360: ...r Defibrillator Service Manual Replacement Procedures Coin Battery Replacement Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 362 8 Coin Battery Replacement Figure 8 124 Coin battery location system PCB A01 coin battery Right ...

Page 361: ... the Case p 181 2 With the new coin battery 202305 000 type CR2032 at hand lift up from below the coin battery to remove The coin battery will pop out of the holder To install slide in the new battery with terminal up place battery into right side of battery holder first Press down to secure see Figure 8 124 on p 362 3 Reentry of time and date will be required after the coin battery replacement 4 ...

Page 362: ...nsure that they are not cracked or broken Tighten any pins that are loose Replace any pins that are bent broken corroded worn or damaged Battery pins are replaced from outside the case To replace a battery pin 1 Using a 4 mm modified socket unscrew the pin and remove it 2 Torque the new battery pin 802278 02 to 4 in lb NOTE The battery grommets are not replaceable Complete the Rear Case Replacemen...

Page 363: ... 8 Software and Device Upgrades The LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator software and device upgrade procedures require specialized training and entail information proprietary to Physio Control These procedures should only be performed by authorized Physio Control personnel For support contact your local Physio Control representative for assistance ...

Page 364: ...Includes multiple diagrams and table of parts for the rear of the device OEM Optional Assemblies Diagrams and Parts Lists p 412 Includes multiple diagrams and tables of parts for the assemblies of the device Connection Diagrams for Assemblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors p 443 Includes diagrams for parts illustrating connections Repair Kits p 491 Contains all items needed to replace major ...

Page 365: ...s a reference number for parts on the device Click on the item number in a diagram to jump to that part The Quantity column identifies how many of the listed part is used in the assembly MIN refers to the Physio Control manufacturer s item number CAT number is used for ordering each part The Part Description column provides a brief description of each part in the parts list PN is the part number t...

Page 366: ...8 9 Main Diagrams Use the following diagrams for an overview of the device Assembly Diagram Configurator Figure 9 1 on p 369 shows the main parts of the device with links to detailed assembly diagrams Interconnect Diagram Figure 9 2 on p 370 shows detailed assembly and cable interconnect information and provides links to each part diagram ...

Page 367: ...ms Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 369 9 Figure 9 1 Assembly diagram configurator System Therapy PCB assembly view 1 of 2 p 387 Front Case parts view 1 of 3 p 378 Parameter Bezel view 1 of 4 ECG and optional SpO2 p 392 Rear Case view 1 of 7 p 400 External parts view 1 of 2 front p 372 ...

Page 368: ...e CAP Apex Sternum J1 P1 J25 Direct Connect Board to Board J34 P34 Battery Well 1 Battery Well 2 J43 J44 J43 J44 J4 P4 Power PCB Bracket System J26 P26 J28 P28 J27 P27 Rear Case NIBP CO2 Shield FRONT CASE REAR SBC Shield J106 P106 J10 P10 J101 P101 J51 P51 Display Bracket tubing tubing tube Rear 5 Sp02 J13 P13 J17 P17 J8 P8 J12 P12 J15 P15 J11 P11 Sense Power Bridge CAP SBC Preamp Shield Isolated ...

Page 369: ...s and Lists Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 371 9 External Parts Diagrams and Lists External parts includes the following External and Configured Parts Diagram Page 1 of 2 p 372 External and Configured Parts Diagram Page 2 of 2 p 373 External Parts List p 374 Carrying Case Replacement Parts p 376 ...

Page 370: ...iagrams and Lists Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 372 9 External and Configured Parts Diagram Page 1 of 2 Figure 9 3 External parts view 1 of 2 front 3207318 XXX LABEL 1 LABEL 6 3208290 000 3207079 XXX 3207307 001 3207361 375 8X 3207080 XXX 3012120 004 3206968 000 LABEL 4 LABEL 11 LABEL 19 ...

Page 371: ...rts Diagrams and Lists Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 373 9 External and Configured Parts Diagram Page 2 of 2 Figure 9 4 External parts view 2 of 2 rear 3207318 XXX 3206959 001 3207359 000 3207361 375 3207318 XXX LABEL 7 LABEL 12 LABEL 9 LABEL 2 LABEL 3 LABEL 9 201407 069 14X LABEL 5 ...

Page 372: ...4 on p 373 See LIFEPAK 15 Label Set Languages V2 p 432 3207079 XXX Multiple 1 A10 KEYPAD ASSY MAIN CNTRL V1 No Auxiliary Power feature Refer to Figure 9 3 on p 372 See A10 Main Keypad Languages V1 p 420 3302470 XXX Multiple 1 A10 KEYPAD ASSY MAIN CNTRL V2 Auxiliary Power feature Refer to Figure 9 3 on p 372 See A10 Main Keypad Languages V2 p 422 3207080 XXX Multiple 1 A09 KEYPAD ASSY PRINTER CONTR...

Page 373: ...00 007253 8 Screw Cap SCH Rec 15IP Torx Plus 6 32x0 375L SS Refer to External and Configured Parts Diagram Page 1 of 2 p 372 and External and Configured Parts Diagram Page 2 of 2 p 373 3207131 21501 001997 1 LABEL SERIAL NUMBER Refer to External and Configured Parts Diagram Page 2 of 2 p 373 3207359 000 21501 001993 1 LABEL Sp02 MASIMO PATENT For SpO2 option only Refer to External and Configured P...

Page 374: ...ting 3207492 001 21300 007429 4 8 32 x 0 312 Screw Trusshead Phillips SS Nylok Patch mounts carry case at device bottom 200476 708 21300 007966 2 20 x 1 00 Screw Panhead Phillips SS Nylok Patch mounts carry case at top holes 202253 576 21300 001033 4 6 32 x 0 75 Screw Panhead Phillips SS Nylok Patch mounts on rear pouch Table 9 3 LIFEPAK15 Carrying Case Parts MIN CAT Qty Description Notes 3207824 ...

Page 375: ... Parts List Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 377 9 Front Parts Diagrams and Parts List Use the following front parts diagrams and table to identify parts in the front case Front Case parts view 1 of 3 p 378 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 Front Case parts view 3 of 3 p 380 Front Parts List p 381 ...

Page 376: ...s Front Parts Diagrams and Parts List Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 378 9 Figure 9 5 Front Case parts view 1 of 3 PART OF 3207030 000 3011128 002 3206726 001 3206724 000 3206725 XXX 3207725 002 3208003 000 3207367 312 4X 3207030 000 3207361 375 4X 3207044 002 3207701 000 ...

Page 377: ...List Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 379 9 Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 202253 761 4X 202253 761 9X 202253 764 4X 3009726 03 3009726 01 3206991 003 3203221 3206815 3207337 312 202253 761 2X 3207388 001 3206936 002 3207252 001 800943 09 3207933 000 3206992 000 3206989 000 3206990 001 3012693 00 ...

Page 378: ...rvice Manual Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists Front Parts Diagrams and Parts List Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 380 9 Figure 9 7 Front Case parts view 3 of 3 3009726 01 3207337 312 3006810 01 3009724 001 3006809 00 804234 03 ...

Page 379: ... X 500 Refer to Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 3006809 00 21300 001299 1 GASKET PRINTER SUB D Refer to Figure 9 7 Front Case parts view 3 of 3 p 380 3006810 01 21300 006100 1 BRACKET CONNECTOR SUBD Refer to Figure 9 7 Front Case parts view 3 of 3 p 380 3009724 001 21330 000165 1 W16 CABLE ASSY RIBBON INTERFACE PCB CHART RCDR Refer to Figure 9 7 Front Case parts view 3 of 3 p 380 For...

Page 380: ...0 007358 1 A11 DISPLAY ACTIVE MATRIX 8 4 COLOR Refer to Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 For cable interconnect view see Figure 9 31 on p 453 Repair kit see Display Repair Kit MIN 3305431 013 p 505 3206724 000 21330 001173 1 LENS DISPLAY Refer to Figure 9 7 Front Case parts view 3 of 3 p 380 Repair kit see Front Case Repair Kit MIN 3305431 023 p 511 3206725 XXX 21330 001174 1 SHIELD D...

Page 381: ...p 447 Repair kit see Interface PCBA Repair Kit V2 MIN 3305431 029 p 517 3206936 002 21330 001189 1 BRACKET LCD DISPLAY MOUNTING Refer to Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 3206989 000 21330 001214 1 W12 CABLE ASSY PRINTER CONTROL KEYPAD INTERFACE PCB Refer to Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 For cable interconnect view see Figure 9 52 p 474 3206990 001 21330 001223 1 W18 CA...

Page 382: ...t MIN 3305431 009 p 503 3207252 001 21300 007079 1 SHIELD INVERTER Refer to Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 3207337 312 21300 007297 2 SCREW MACH PNH PHH NYLOCK 4 40 0 312L WSHR CS ZN Refer to Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 and Figure 9 7 Front Case parts view 3 of 3 p 380 3207361 375 21300 007253 4 SCREW CAP SCH REC 15IP TORX PLUS 6 32 0 375L SS Refer to Figure 9 5 Fr...

Page 383: ... Repair Kit MIN 3305431 023 p 511 3207933 000 21300 007555 1 A08 INVERTER BACKLIGHT DUALTUBE 12VDC 85C Refer to Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 Repair kit see Backlight Inverter Repair Kit MIN 3305431 012 p 505 3208003 000 21501 002038 1 LABEL PHYSIO CONTROL ICON Refer to Figure 9 5 Front Case parts view 1 of 3 p 378 800943 09 21501 000248 1 LABEL SYMBOL INT L Refer to Figure 9 6 Fro...

Page 384: ...ection Contents Back Index 386 9 System Therapy PCB Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists Refer to the following diagrams and parts lists for assemblies System Therapy PCB Assembly Diagrams and Parts List p 387 includes System Therapy PCB assembly view 1 of 2 p 387 System Therapy PCB assembly view 2 of 2 p 388 System Therapy Assembly Part Numbers p 389 ...

Page 385: ...CB Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 387 9 System Therapy PCB Assembly Diagrams and Parts List Figure 9 8 System Therapy PCB assembly view 1 of 2 202253 550 3011630 00 202253 761 10x 202253 761 3x 3009331 00 3306311 3011630 00 3009878 002 3206834 3207010 004 ...

Page 386: ...y Diagrams and Parts Lists System Therapy PCB Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 388 9 Figure 9 9 System Therapy PCB assembly view 2 of 2 202253 761 6x 3009331 00 Ref 3306311 Ref 3206834 Ref 3207010 004 Ref 3011629 00 ...

Page 387: ... System Therapy PCB assembly view 2 of 2 p 388 3306311 21330 001449 1 A04 PCB ASSY THERAPY BIPHASIC See System Therapy PCB Assembly Diagrams and Parts List p 387 and Figure 9 9 System Therapy PCB assembly view 2 of 2 p 388 For cable interconnect view see Figure 9 22 on p 444 Repair kit see Therapy PCBA Repair Kit MIN 3305431 008 p 502 3009331 00 21300 001343 1 SHIELD EMI THERAPY PCB See Figure 9 8...

Page 388: ...erapy PCB Assembly Diagrams and Parts List p 387 For cable interconnect view see Figure 9 24 on p 446 Repair kit see System PCBA Repair Kit V1 MIN 3305431 007 p 501 3207010 004 21330 001318 1 ASSY MOUNTING BRACKET SYSTEM THERAPY PCB See System Therapy PCB Assembly Diagrams and Parts List p 387 804447 27 21300 003172 1 SPACER FOAM SYS PCB CAPS See System Therapy PCB Assembly Diagrams and Parts List...

Page 389: ...1 9 Parameter Bezel Diagrams and Parts Lists Refer to the following diagrams and parts lists for assemblies Parameter Bezel Diagrams and Parts List p 392 includes Parameter Bezel view 1 of 4 ECG and optional SpO2 p 392 Parameter Bezel view 2 of 4 optional CO2 and NIBP p 393 Parameter Bezel view 3 of 4 optional invasive pressure p 394 Parameter Bezel Parts List p 396 ...

Page 390: ...s and Parts Lists Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 392 9 Parameter Bezel Diagrams and Parts List Figure 9 10 Parameter Bezel view 1 of 4 ECG and optional SpO2 3007991 007 notch to the top 202253 763 4x 3206723 005 3207407 000 when no C02 3206995 004 3207009 000 3007997 01 SpO2 Connector Orientation ...

Page 391: ...Parts Lists Parameter Bezel Diagrams and Parts Lists Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 393 9 Figure 9 11 Parameter Bezel view 2 of 4 optional CO2 and NIBP 3012140 008 3012121 002 3007997 01 3207033 001 3012119 02 202253 732 4x Part of 3207033 3012333 001 3012180 02 ...

Page 392: ... Diagrams and Parts Lists Parameter Bezel Diagrams and Parts Lists Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 394 9 Figure 9 12 Parameter Bezel view 3 of 4 optional invasive pressure 3007998 00 3200466 01 3207337 312 8x Invasive Pressure Connector Orientation ...

Page 393: ...iagrams and Parts Lists Parameter Bezel Diagrams and Parts Lists Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 395 9 Figure 9 13 Parameter Bezel view 4 of 4 optional temperature cable assembly 3007998 00 3303936 001 3207337 312 8x Temperature Connector Orientation ...

Page 394: ... 006323 1 W07 ECG CABLE ASSY 12 CONTACT Refer to Figure 9 10 Parameter Bezel view 1 of 4 ECG and optional SpO2 p 392 For cable interconnect view see Figure 9 47 on p 469 Repair kit see ECG Connector Repair Kit MIN 3305431 010 p 503 805915 01 21300 002683 1 SEAL ECG RECEPTACLE Refer to Figure 9 10 Parameter Bezel view 1 of 4 ECG and optional SpO2 p 392 3205680 001 21300 006304 2 BRACKET CABLE SUPPO...

Page 395: ...506 3007997 01 21300 001314 1 SEAL CO2 CONNECTOR Refer to Figure 9 11 Parameter Bezel view 2 of 4 optional CO2 and NIBP p 393 3012119 02 21300 001548 1 ADAPTER CO2 CONNECTOR Refer to Figure 9 11 Parameter Bezel view 2 of 4 optional CO2 and NIBP p 393 3012121 002 21300 007998 1 RETAINER CO2 CONN Refer to Figure 9 11 Parameter Bezel view 2 of 4 optional CO2 and NIBP p 393 202253 732 21300 007353 4 S...

Page 396: ... 490 Repair kit see Invasive Pressure Connector Repair Kit MIN 3305431 001 p 496 3007998 00 21300 001315 2 GASKET CONNECTOR INVASIVE PRESURE Refer to Figure 9 12 Parameter Bezel view 3 of 4 optional invasive pressure p 394 and Figure 9 13 Parameter Bezel view 4 of 4 optional temperature cable assembly p 395 3207337 312 21300 007297 8 SCREW MACH PNH PHH NYLOCK 4 40 X 0 312L WSHR CS ZN IP Refer to F...

Page 397: ... Back Index 399 9 Rear Diagrams and Parts List Use the following diagrams and parts list to identify parts in the rear case Rear Case view 1 of 7 p 400 Rear Case view 2 of 7 p 401 Rear Case view 3 of 7 p 402 Rear Case view 4 of 7 p 403 Rear Case view 5 of 7 p 404 Rear Case view 6 of 7 p 405 Rear Case view 7 of 7 p 406 Rear Parts List p 407 ...

Page 398: ...Lists Rear Diagrams and Parts List Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 400 9 Figure 9 14 Rear Case view 1 of 7 200060 011 2x 3207726 000 805487 00 2x 806091 00 2x 3009652 01 SYS 3303848 002 AUX 3207037 002 3207881 000 201407 069 2X 802278 02 4x 3006766 003 2X 201407 069 6X ...

Page 399: ...lator Service Manual Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists Rear Diagrams and Parts List Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 401 9 Figure 9 15 Rear Case view 2 of 7 201407 069 8x 3207708 000 2x 3207746 000 3207706 000 3207707 000 ...

Page 400: ...ssembly Diagrams and Parts Lists Rear Diagrams and Parts List Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 402 9 Figure 9 16 Rear Case view 3 of 7 202253 761 2x 3006291 00 3206960 002 3009726 08 3303863 000 201508 000 4x 202253 761 3012693 00 3206966 001 ...

Page 401: ...ual Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists Rear Diagrams and Parts List Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 403 9 Figure 9 17 Rear Case view 4 of 7 202253 761 6x 202253 761 2x 3207692 000 3206749 003 3302519 002 3206961 001 3009726 05 3207261 001 ...

Page 402: ...Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 404 9 Figure 9 18 Rear Case view 5 of 7 202253 761 2x 3207337 312 3207031 001 3012345 00 3011979 00 3011589 004 3010178 010 3011979 01 3010212 02 3207337 312 2x 202253 761 3010593 00 3008164 002 3009787 01 200536 011 805542 00 800943 09 3008897 002 3201583 001 3011979 02 ...

Page 403: ...mbly Diagrams and Parts Lists Rear Diagrams and Parts List Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 405 9 Figure 9 19 Rear Case view 6 of 7 202253 761 4x 3206813 003 3206964 001 3207337 312 3x 3206965 001 202253 760 4x 3010569 02 NIPB CO2 and Sp02 p 413 ...

Page 404: ...rams and Parts Lists Rear Diagrams and Parts List Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 406 9 Figure 9 20 Rear Case view 7 of 7 200536 001 6x DETAIL A Tie Wrap Location See Detail A 3208298 000 202253 763 2x 3207337 312 2x 3207337 312 202253 761 7x 3011792 005 ...

Page 405: ...iew 1 of 7 p 400 See also Figure 9 27 p 449 for connection diagram 3201583 001 21330 000920 1 A13 RELAY ASSEMBLY ISOLATION DPDT BTE Refer to Figure 9 18 Rear Case view 5 of 7 p 404 See also Figure 9 33 p 455 for connection diagram 3010212 02 21300 001392 1 A14 INDUCTIVE RESISTOR 5 OHM Refer to Figure 9 18 Rear Case view 5 of 7 p 404 See also Figure 9 34 p 456 for connection diagram 3008164 002 213...

Page 406: ...07472 2 BRACKET SHOULDER STRAP Refer to Figure 9 15 Rear Case view 2 of 7 p 401 3011792 005 21300 001528 1 W20 CABLE ASSY FLEX BTE PCB THERAPY PCB Refer to Figure 9 18 Rear Case view 5 of 7 p 404 See also Figure 9 60 p 482 for connections diagram 802278 02 21300 002023 4 CONN PLUG BANANA PIN Refer to Figure 9 14 Rear Case view 1 of 7 p 400 3006766 003 21330 001241 2 COVER LATCH PADDLE GRAY Part of...

Page 407: ...NYLON 10 W X 4 0 L Refer to Figure 9 20 Rear Case view 7 of 7 p 406 202253 761 21300 001038 25 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOCK 4 40 X 312L Refer to Figure 9 16 Rear Case view 3 of 7 p 402 Figure 9 17 Rear Case view 4 of 7 p 403 and Figure 9 18 Rear Case view 5 of 7 p 404 202253 760 21300 006251 4 SCREW M PH NYLOK CS 4 40 250L Refer to Figure 9 18 Rear Case view 5 of 7 p 404 3207337 312 21300 007297 8 SCREW...

Page 408: ...69 02 21300 001402 1 STANDOFF HEX NYLON Refer to Figure 9 18 Rear Case view 5 of 7 p 404 3012345 00 21300 001567 1 STRAP GROUND BTE PCB Refer to Figure 9 18 Rear Case view 5 of 7 p 404 3207692 000 21300 007456 1 W01 CABLE ASSY POWER SYSTEM PCBA Refer to Figure 9 17 Rear Case view 4 of 7 p 403 See also Figure 9 41 on p 463 for connection information 3009726 05 21300 001373 1 W02 WIRE HARNESS POWER ...

Page 409: ...16 Rear Case view 3 of 7 p 402 3206966 001 21330 001196 1 W14 FLEX ASSY USB Refer to Figure 9 16 Rear Case view 3 of 7 p 402 3011979 00 21300 001541 1 WIRE HARNESS BTE J103 PIN 9 Refer to Figure 9 18 Rear Case view 5 of 7 p 404 3011979 01 21300 001542 1 WIRE HARNESS BTE J101 PIN 3 Refer to Figure 9 18 Rear Case view 5 of 7 p 404 3011979 02 21300 001543 1 WIRE HARNESS BTE J105 TO PIN 6 Refer to Fig...

Page 410: ...rams and Parts Lists OEM Optional Assemblies Diagrams and Parts Lists Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 412 9 OEM Optional Assemblies Diagrams and Parts Lists NIPB CO2 and Sp02 p 413 Sp02 Internal Parts List p 414 NIBP Parts List p 414 CO2 Parts List p 415 ...

Page 411: ...rts Lists Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 413 9 NIPB CO2 and Sp02 Figure 9 21 NIPB CO2 and Sp02 view 1 of 1 3206964 001 REF 202253 764 2x 3206962 001 3207034 002 SpO2 3207000 004 202253 760 5x 3206268 011 NIBP 3012181 00 3010805 000 202253 760 8x 3012140 006 CO2 3206998 002 3012140 002 3012397 01 3206965 001 Ref ...

Page 412: ...2253 760 21300 006251 5 SCREW M PH NYLOK CS 4 40 250L 202253 764 21300 004599 2 SCREW MACHINE PANHEAD NYLOK 4 40 X 500 3206962 001 21300 007550 1 BRACKET MOUNTING Sp02 MODULE 3207000 004 21330 001321 1 W21 ASSY CABLE FLEX Sp02 OEM PCB 3207034 002 21300 007710 1 A16 MODULE OEM PULSE OXIMETER MX 1 Table 9 9 NIBP Part Numbers MIN CAT Qty Description Notes 202253 760 21300 006251 4 SCREW M PH NYLOK CS...

Page 413: ...ir Kit MIN 3305431 017 p 508 3206268 011 21300 007912 1 A21 NIBP ND MODULE DSP V4 0 AND SAFETY CPU V2 0 Refer to NIPB CO2 and Sp02 p 413 For cable interconnect view see Figure 9 38 p 460 Repair kit Paddle Retainer Repair Kit MIN 3305431 017 p 508 Table 9 10 CO2 Part Numbers MIN CAT Qty Description Notes 202253 760 21300 006251 4 SCREW M PH NYLOK CS 4 40 250L Refer to NIPB CO2 and Sp02 p 413 301214...

Page 414: ...7 01 21330 000237 1 W30 CABLE ASSY CO2 ADAPTER Refer to NIPB CO2 and Sp02 p 413 For cable interconnect view see Figure 9 66 p 488 3206998 002 21330 001217 1 W26 CABLE ASSY CO2 MODULE OEM PCB Refer to NIPB CO2 and Sp02 p 413 For cable interconnect view see Figure 9 63 p 485 Repair kit CO2 Module Repair Kit MIN 3305431 002 p 497 Table 9 10 CO2 Part Numbers MIN CAT Qty Description Notes ...

Page 415: ...e Parts Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 417 9 Label Language Parts Label language parts include A09 Printer Control Keypad Languages p 418 A10 Main Keypad Languages V1 p 420 A10 Main Keypad Languages V2 p 422 LIFEPAK 15 Label Set Languages V1 p 425 LIFEPAK 15 Label Set Languages V2 p 432 ...

Page 416: ...er Control 12 Lead French 3207080 081 21330 001331 1 Keypad Assy Printer Control French 3207080 120 21330 001334 1 Keypad Assy Printer Control 12 Lead Spanish 3207080 121 21330 001335 1 Keypad Assy Printer Control Spanish 3207080 060 21330 001328 1 Keypad Assy Printer Control 12 Lead Italian 3207080 061 21330 001329 1 Keypad Assy Printer Control Italian 3207080 140 21330 001383 1 Keypad Assy Print...

Page 417: ...Control 12 Lead Polish 3207080 261 21330 001343 1 Keypad Assy Printer Control Polish 3207080 280 21330 001385 1 Keypad Assy Printer Control 12 Lead Hungarian 3207080 281 21330 001398 1 Keypad Assy Printer Control Hungarian 3207080 300 21330 001386 1 Keypad Assy Printer Control 12 Lead Czech 3207080 301 21330 001401 1 Keypad Assy Printer Control Czech 3207080 320 21330 001443 1 Keypad Assy Printer ...

Page 418: ... CPR NIBP Italian 3207079 061 21330 001301 1 Keypad Assy V1 Main Cntrl CPR Italian 3207079 080 21330 001302 1 Keypad Assy V1 Main Cntrl CPR NIBP French 3207079 081 21330 001303 1 Keypad Assy V1 Main Cntrl CPR French 3207079 100 21330 001304 1 Keypad Assy V1 Main Cntrl CPR NIBP Dutch 3207079 101 21330 001305 1 Keypad Assy V1 Main Cntrl CPR Dutch 3207079 120 21330 001306 1 Keypad Assy V1 Main Cntrl ...

Page 419: ... Cntrl CPR Finnish 3207079 240 21330 001312 1 Keypad Assy V1 Main Cntrl CPR NIBP Norwegian 3207079 241 21330 001313 1 Keypad Assy V1 Main Cntrl CPR Norwegian 3207079 260 21330 001314 1 Keypad Assy V1 Main Cntrl CPR NIBP Polish 3207079 261 21330 001315 1 Keypad Assy V1 Main Cntrl CPR Polish 3207079 280 21330 001389 1 Keypad Assy V1 Main Cntrl CPR NIBP Hungarian 3207079 281 21330 001397 1 Keypad Ass...

Page 420: ...PR NIBP Italian 3302470 063 21330 001453 1 Keypad Assy V2 Main Cntrl CPR Italian 3302470 082 21330 001454 1 Keypad Assy V2 Main Cntrl CPR NIBP French 3302470 083 21330 001455 1 Keypad Assy V2 Main Cntrl CPR French 3302470 102 21330 001456 1 Keypad Assy V2 Main Cntrl CPR NIBP Dutch 3302470 103 21330 001457 1 Keypad Assy V2 Main Cntrl CPR Dutch 3302470 122 21330 001458 1 Keypad Assy V2 Main Cntrl CP...

Page 421: ...Cntrl CPR NIBP Norwegian 3302470 243 21330 001470 1 Keypad Assy V2 Main Cntrl CPR Norwegian 3302470 262 21330 001471 1 Keypad Assy V2 Main Cntrl CPR NIBP Polish 3302470 263 21330 001472 1 Keypad Assy V2 Main Cntrl CPR Polish 3302470 282 21330 001473 1 Keypad Assy V2 Main Cntrl CPR NIBP Hungarian 3302470 283 21330 001476 1 Keypad Assy V2 Main Cntrl CPR Hungarian 3302470 302 21330 001475 1 Keypad As...

Page 422: ...ams and Parts Lists Label Language Parts Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 424 9 3302470 400 21330 001506 1 Keypad Assy V2 Main Cntrl CPR NIBP Japanese 3302470 401 21330 001507 1 Keypad Assy V2 Main Cntrl CPR Japanese Table 9 13 A10 Keypad language parts V2 ...

Page 423: ...3207318 016 21501 002042 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP IP English 3207318 017 21501 002043 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP CO2 IP English 3207318 018 21501 002044 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP English 3207318 019 21501 002045 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP CO2 English 3207318 040 21501 002050 1 Label Set V1 ECG German 3207318 041 21501 002051 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 German 3207318 042 21501 002052 1 Labe...

Page 424: ...1 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP CO2 IP Italian 3207318 065 21501 002062 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP Italian 3207318 066 21501 002063 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP CO2 Italian 3207318 080 21501 002064 1 Label Set V1 ECG French 3207318 081 21501 002065 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 French 3207318 082 21501 002066 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 CO2 French 3207318 083 21501 002067 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP IP Fr...

Page 425: ...2167 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP Dutch 3207318 106 21501 002168 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP CO2 Dutch 3207318 120 21501 002169 1 Label Set V1 ECG Spanish 3207318 121 21501 002170 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 Spanish 3207318 122 21501 002171 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 CO2 Spanish 3207318 123 21501 002172 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP IP Spanish 3207318 124 21501 002173 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP CO2 IP ...

Page 426: ...1501 002302 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP Portuguese 3207318 146 21501 002303 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP CO2 Portuguese 3207318 180 21501 002176 1 Label Set V1 ECG Swedish 3207318 181 21501 002177 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 Swedish 3207318 182 21501 002178 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 CO2 Swedish 3207318 183 21501 002179 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP IP Swedish 3207318 184 21501 002180 1 Label Set V1 ECG ...

Page 427: ...002188 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP Danish 3207318 206 21501 002189 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP CO2 Danish 3207318 220 21501 002304 1 Label Set V1 ECG Finnish 3207318 221 21501 002305 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 Finnish 3207318 222 21501 002306 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 CO2 Finnish 3207318 223 21501 002307 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP IP Finnish 3207318 224 21501 002308 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP CO2...

Page 428: ...V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP Norwegian 3207318 246 21501 002196 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP CO2 Norwegian 3207318 260 21501 002197 1 Label Set V1 ECG Polish 3207318 261 21501 002198 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 Polish 3207318 262 21501 002199 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 CO2 Polish 3207318 263 21501 002200 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP IP Polish 3207318 264 21501 002201 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP CO2 IP Polish 320731...

Page 429: ... 285 21501 002288 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP Hungarian 3207318 286 21501 002289 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP CO2 Hungarian 3207318 300 21501 002290 1 Label Set V1 ECG Czech 3207318 301 21501 002291 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 Czech 3207318 302 21501 002292 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 CO2 Czech 3207318 303 21501 002293 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02 NIBP IP Czech 3207318 304 21501 002294 1 Label Set V1 ECG Sp02...

Page 430: ...305642 003 21501 002411 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 CO2 English 3305642 004 21501 002412 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 English 3305642 005 21501 002413 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP IP English 3305642 006 21501 002414 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 IP English 3305642 007 21501 002415 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 Temp English 3305642 040 21501 002475 1 Label Set V2 ECG German 3305642 041 21501 ...

Page 431: ...SpO2 Italian 3305642 062 21501 002550 1 Label Set V2 ECG NIBP SpO2 Italian 3305642 063 21501 002551 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 CO2 Italian 3305642 064 21501 002552 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 Italian 3305642 065 21501 002553 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP IP Italian 3305642 066 21501 002554 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 IP Italian 3305642 067 21501 002555 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 Temp I...

Page 432: ...21501 002487 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 Temp French 3305642 100 21501 002488 1 Label Set V2 ECG Dutch 3305642 101 21501 002489 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 Dutch 3305642 102 21501 002527 1 Label Set V2 ECG NIBP SpO2 Dutch 3305642 103 21501 002528 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 CO2 Dutch 3305642 104 21501 002529 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 Dutch 3305642 105 21501 002530 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP ...

Page 433: ...2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 Spanish 3305642 125 21501 002491 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP IP Spanish 3305642 126 21501 002493 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 IP Spanish 3305642 127 21501 002494 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 Temp Spanish 3305642 140 21501 002501 1 Label Set V2 ECG Portuguese 3305642 141 21501 002502 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 Portuguese 3305642 142 21501 002503 1 Label Set V2 ECG NIBP SpO...

Page 434: ...01 002557 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 Brazilian 3305642 162 21501 002558 1 Label Set V2 ECG NIBP SpO2 Brazilian 3305642 163 21501 002559 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 CO2 Brazilian 3305642 164 21501 002560 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 Brazilian 3305642 165 21501 002561 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP IP Brazilian 3305642 166 21501 002562 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 IP Brazilian 3305642 167 21501 00255...

Page 435: ... 002495 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 IP Swedish 3305642 187 21501 002496 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 Temp Swedish 3305642 200 21501 002497 1 Label Set V2 ECG Danish 3305642 201 21501 002498 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 Danish 3305642 202 21501 002499 1 Label Set V2 ECG NIBP SpO2 Danish 3305642 203 21501 002514 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 CO2 Danish 3305642 204 21501 002515 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 ...

Page 436: ...Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 CO2 Finnish 3305642 224 21501 002523 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 Finnish 3305642 225 21501 002524 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP IP Finnish 3305642 226 21501 002525 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 IP Finnish 3305642 227 21501 002526 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 Temp Finnish 3305642 240 21501 002537 1 Label Set V2 ECG Norwegian 3305642 241 21501 002538 1 Label Set V2 E...

Page 437: ...an 3305642 260 21501 002563 1 Label Set V2 ECG Polish 3305642 261 21501 002564 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 Polish 3305642 262 21501 002565 1 Label Set V2 ECG NIBP SpO2 Polish 3305642 263 21501 002566 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 CO2 Polish 3305642 264 21501 002567 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 Polish 3305642 265 21501 002568 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP IP Polish 3305642 266 21501 002569 1 Label Set V2 ...

Page 438: ...1 002576 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP IP Hungarian 3305642 286 21501 002577 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 IP Hungarian 3305642 287 21501 002578 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 Temp Hungarian 3305642 300 21501 002579 1 Label Set V2 ECG Czech 3305642 301 21501 002580 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 Czech 3305642 302 21501 002581 1 Label Set V2 ECG NIBP SpO2 Czech 3305642 303 21501 002582 1 Label Set V2 ...

Page 439: ...2589 1 Label Set V2 ECG NIBP SpO2 Russian 3305642 323 21501 002590 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 CO2 Russian 3305642 324 21501 002591 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 Russian 3305642 325 21501 002592 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP IP Russian 3305642 326 21501 002593 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 IP Russian 3305642 327 21501 002594 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 Temp Russian 3305642 380 21501 002595 1...

Page 440: ... 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 Temp Korean 3305642 400 21501 002649 1 Label Set V2 ECG Japanese 3305642 401 21501 002650 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 Japanese 3305642 402 21501 002651 1 Label Set V2 ECG NIBP SpO2 Japanese 3305642 403 21501 002652 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 CO2 Japanese 3305642 404 21501 002653 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NIBP CO2 Japanese 3305642 405 21501 002654 1 Label Set V2 ECG SpO2 NI...

Page 441: ... p 460 Biphasic Module p 461 CO2 Module p 462 Power PCB System PCB Cable p 463 Power PCB Therapy PCB Cable p 464 System PCB Therapy PCB Connector p 465 System PCB Interface PCB Cable p 466 Power PCB Contact PCB Cable p 467 Backlight PCB Interface PCB Cable p 468 ECG Connector Cable p 469 System Connector Cable p 470 Battery Pins Power PCB Cable p 472 Therapy Connector Cable p 473 Printer Control K...

Page 442: ...or item A01 J2 J4 J5 J1 Power PCB Contact PCB Cable p 467 USB Flex Assembly p 476 ECG Connector Cable p 469 System PCB Interface PCB Cable p 466 System PCB Therapy PCB Connector p 465 Invasive Pressure Assembly p 489 J6 J7 J10 Refer to System Therapy PCB Assembly Diagrams and Parts List p 387 and Figure 9 9 System Therapy PCB assembly view 2 of 2 p 388 See also MIN 3206834 in table for parts infor...

Page 443: ... J15 J09 J10 Power PCB Therapy PCB Cable p 464 System Connector Cable p 470 Battery Pins Power PCB Cable p 472 OEM PCB Module p 448 Power PCB System PCB Cable p 463 Power PCB Contact PCB Cable p 467 Refer to Figure 9 17 Rear Case view 4 of 7 p 403 See MIN 3206749 003 in table for parts information J17 J12 J08 J16 J15 A J11 J15 B J09 J10 J17 Battery Pins Power PCB Cable p 472 Auxiliary Power Connec...

Page 444: ...rapy PCB Connector p 465 Power PCB Therapy PCB Cable p 464 Transfer Relay Assembly p 455 Energy Storage Capacitor p 457 Transfer Relay Assembly p 455 Therapy Connector Cable p 473 J51 J21 J18 J19 J50 J20 J22 Biphasic to Therapy PCB Flex Cable p 482 J23 Transfer Relay Assembly p 455 Refer to System Therapy PCB Assembly Diagrams and Parts List p 387 and Figure 9 9 System Therapy PCB assembly view 2 ...

Page 445: ...item A05 LCD Assembly Interface PCB Cable p 480 System PCB Interface PCB Cable p 466 Main Keypad Interface PCB Cable p 475 Speed Dial Assembly p 477 Printer Assembly Interface PCB Cable p 478 Speaker Assembly p 479 Printer Control Keypad Interface PCB Cable p 474 Refer to Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 See MIN 3206815 in table for parts information J30 J37 J35 J33 J34 J32 J36 J39 J3...

Page 446: ...s and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 448 9 OEM PCB Module Figure 9 26 Diagram for item A06 J25 Power PCB p 445 OEM PCB SpO2 Module Cable p 483 J26 J27 J28 OEM PCB CO2 Module Cable p 485 OEM PCB NIBP Module Cable p 486 Refer to Figure 9 18 Rear Case view 5 of 7 p 404 See MIN 3206813 003 in table for parts information ...

Page 447: ...or Assemblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 449 9 Contact PCB Module Figure 9 27 Diagram for item A07 J42 J56 Power PCB Contact PCB Cable p 467 battery edge Refer to Figure 9 14 Rear Case view 1 of 7 p 400 See MIN 3207037 002 in table for parts information ...

Page 448: ...s Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 450 9 Backlight PCB Figure 9 28 Diagram for item A08 LCD Assembly p 453 Backlight PCB Interface PCB Cable p 468 Refer to Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 See MIN 3207933 000 in table for parts information LCD Assembly p 453 ...

Page 449: ...rol Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 451 9 Printer Control Keypad Figure 9 29 Diagram for item A09 J41 adhesive Printer Control Keypad Interface PCB Cable p 474 rear view Refer to External and Configured Parts Diagram Page 1 of 2 p 372 See MIN 3207080 XXX in table for parts information ...

Page 450: ...mblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 452 9 Main Keypad Figure 9 30 Diagram for item A10 adhesive Main Keypad Interface PCB Cable p 475 rear view Refer to External and Configured Parts Diagram Page 1 of 2 p 372 See MIN 3207079 XXX in table for parts information J39 ...

Page 451: ...ies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 453 9 LCD Assembly Figure 9 31 Diagram for item A11 LCD Assembly Interface PCB Cable p 480 Backlight PCB p 450 Refer to Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 See MIN 3203221 in table for parts information Backlight PCB p 450 ...

Page 452: ... Connection Diagrams for Assemblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 454 9 Printer Assembly Figure 9 32 Diagram for item A12 100 mm printer J40 Printer Assembly Interface PCB Cable p 478 See MIN 3208290 000 in table for parts information ...

Page 453: ...for item A13 1 P22 2 red black X1 X2 A13 A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3 7 104 P21 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 P24 6 5 4 3 2 1 wiring diagram P18 Therapy PCB p 446 Therapy PCB p 446 Therapy Connector Cable p 473 Interconnect Bracket p 459 Biphasic Module p 461 P21 P18 P22 P24 pin 5 pin 1 red red red red red red red white A3 B3 B2B1 A2 A1 x2 x1 pin 1 Refer to Figure 9 18 Rear Case view 5 of 7 p 404 See MIN 3201583 001 i...

Page 454: ...for Assemblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 456 9 Inductive Resistor Figure 9 34 Diagram for item A14 P102 P108 Biphasic Module p 461 Biphasic Module p 461 Refer to Figure 9 18 Rear Case view 5 of 7 p 404 See MIN 3010212 02 in table for parts information ...

Page 455: ...rol Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 457 9 Energy Storage Capacitor Figure 9 35 Diagram for item A15 P19 1 4 Pin 1 Interconnect Bracket p 459 Interconnect Bracket p 459 Therapy PCB p 446 Refer to Figure 9 18 Rear Case view 5 of 7 p 404 See MIN 3008164 002 in table for parts information ...

Page 456: ...semblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 458 9 SpO2 Module Figure 9 36 Diagram for item A16 SpO2 Connector Cable p 484 OEM PCB SpO2 Module Cable p 483 Refer to Figure 9 21 NIPB CO2 and Sp02 view 1 of 1 p 413 See MIN 3207034 002 in table for parts information J3 J1 ...

Page 457: ...ection Menu Section Contents Back Index 459 9 Interconnect Bracket Figure 9 37 Diagram for item A17 1 2 3 4 7 5 6 8 9 Refer to Figure 9 18 Rear Case view 5 of 7 p 404 See MIN 3008897 002 in table for parts information Connection Chart A17 pin 1 Cap Neg wht A17 pin 3 BTE J101 A17 pin 4 Cap Pos red A17 pin 6 BTE J105 A17 pin 7 Relay pin 7 A17 pin 9 BTE J103 ...

Page 458: ...Diagrams for Assemblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 460 9 NIBP Module Figure 9 38 Diagram for item A21 Refer to Figure 9 21 NIPB CO2 and Sp02 view 1 of 1 p 413 See MIN 3206268 011 in table for parts information OEM PCB NIBP Module Cable p 486 J2 ...

Page 459: ...61 9 Biphasic Module Figure 9 39 Diagram for item A22 Inductive Resistor p 456 Interconnect Bracket p 459 Pin 6 Interconnect Bracket p 459 Pin 9 Interconnect Bracket p 459 Pin 3 Transfer Relay Assembly p 455 Biphasic to Therapy PCB Flex Cable p 482 Refer to Figure 9 18 Rear Case view 5 of 7 p 404 See also MIN 3010178 010 in parts table J106 J102 J104 J108 J105 J103 J101 Inductive Resistor p 456 ...

Page 460: ...bles and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 462 9 CO2 Module Figure 9 40 Diagram for item A23 J1 J4 OEM PCB SpO2 Module Cable p 483 CO2 Inlet Connector Cable tubing CO2 Inlet Connector Cable p 487 exhaust tubing Refer to Figure 9 21 NIPB CO2 and Sp02 view 1 of 1 p 413 See MIN 3012140 006 in table for parts information ...

Page 461: ...er to Figure 9 17 Rear Case view 4 of 7 p 403 See MIN 3207692 000 in table for parts information SYS RTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 P1 P17 PS FAIL PWR FAIL CHG LED PWR LED PWR MON PWR SW GND GND OEM VPP ENA ET RX NIBP ON ET TX OEM RES SP TX ...

Page 462: ... and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 464 9 Power PCB Therapy PCB Cable Figure 9 42 Diagram for item W02 1 2 3 4 P08 1 2 3 4 P20 P08 1 2 3 4 P20 2 4 3 BLU GRN YEL RED 1 GND SW VB GND SW VB Power PCB p 445 Therapy PCB p 446 Refer to Figure 9 17 Rear Case view 4 of 7 p 403 See MIN 3207692 000 in table for part information ...

Page 463: ...or Assemblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 465 9 System PCB Therapy PCB Connector Figure 9 43 Diagram for item W03 P5 System PCB p 444 P50 Therapy PCB p 446 Refer to Figure 9 17 Rear Case view 4 of 7 p 403 See MIN 3207692 000 in table for part information ...

Page 464: ...agrams and Parts Lists Connection Diagrams for Assemblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 466 9 System PCB Interface PCB Cable Figure 9 44 Diagram for item W04 P30 P2 Pin 1 Pin 1 System PCB p 444 Interface PCB p 447 ...

Page 465: ...s Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 467 9 Power PCB Contact PCB Cable Figure 9 45 Diagram for item W05 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 ROW 0 COL 0 COL 1 COL 2 COL 3 GND P42 P12 Power PCB p 445 Contact PCB Module Refer to Figure 9 17 Rear Case view 4 of 7 p 403 See MIN 3207261 001 in table for parts information ...

Page 466: ...ies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 468 9 Backlight PCB Interface PCB Cable Figure 9 46 Diagram for item W06 Refer to Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 See MIN 3206992 000 in table for parts information P37 P49 Pin 1 Interface PCB p 447 Backlight PCB p 450 ...

Page 467: ...ck Index 469 9 ECG Connector Cable Figure 9 47 Diagram for item W07 E2 DRAIN BROWN BLACK RED YELLOW BLUE GRAY DRAIN ORANGE GREEN VIOLET WHITE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 RL RA LA LL V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 12 P6 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 E1 P6 BLACK RED CBL E3 ECG connector System PCB p 444 Refer to Parameter Bezel Diagrams and Parts List p 392 See MIN 3007991 007 in table for parts information ...

Page 468: ... 48 Diagram for item W08 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 P10 P9 P10 P09 BLU GRN YEL BRN ORN GRN WHT YEL GRN WHT BLK E1 Pin 1 Pin 1 GND SYS TX SYS RX SYS DTA SYS CTS SYS RTS GND ANALOG ECG SW VB system PIN 1 PIN 2 PIN 3 PIN 4 PIN 5 PIN 6 PIN 7 PIN 8 PIN 9 front view system connector Power PCB p 445 Power PCB p 445 connector BLU WHT Refer to Figure 9 17 Rear Case view 4 of 7 p 403 See MIN 300965...

Page 469: ...blies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 471 9 Auxiliary Power Connector Cable V2 Figure 9 49 Diagram for item W09 Power PCB p 445 Refer to Figure 9 17 Rear Case view 4 of 7 p 403 See MIN 3303848 002 in table for part information Power PCB p 445 J15 A J15 B J15 A J15 B ...

Page 470: ...tery Well 2 Battery Well 2 Battery Well 1 Battery Well 1 RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW RED WHT BLUE WHT GREEN WHT YELLOW WHT P11 P13 2 1 3 4 P11 P13 P46 P45 P44 P43 Battery Well 1 Battery Well 1 Battery Well 2 Battery Well 2 Power PCB p 445 Power PCB p 445 Refer to Figure 9 17 Rear Case view 4 of 7 p 403 See MIN 3009726 08 or 3303863 000 in table for part information P13 connector is on the 3009726 cable ...

Page 471: ...lies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 473 9 Therapy Connector Cable Figure 9 51 Diagram for item W11 front view J23 Transfer Relay Assembly p 455 Therapy PCB p 446 Refer to Figure 9 5 Front Case parts view 1 of 3 p 378 See MIN 3207044 002 in table for part information ...

Page 472: ...ntrol Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 474 9 Printer Control Keypad Interface PCB Cable Figure 9 52 Diagram for item W12 Interface PCB p 447 Refer to Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 See MIN 3206989 000 in table for parts information Printer Control Keypad p 451 P32 P41 ...

Page 473: ... p 447 Main Keypad p 452 Refer to Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 See MIN 3207388 001 in table for parts information P31 P39 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 P39 P31 GND PWR SW PWR LED CHG LED XREQ2 VCC COL 4 COL 3 COL 2 SERVICE LED COL 1 SHOCK LED GND SYNC LED PACING LED ALARMS L...

Page 474: ...onnection Diagrams for Assemblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 476 9 USB Flex Assembly Figure 9 54 Diagram for item W14 System PCB p 444 Refer to Figure 9 16 Rear Case view 3 of 7 p 402 See MIN 3206966 001 in table for parts information ...

Page 475: ...Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 477 9 Speed Dial Assembly Figure 9 55 Diagram for item W15 Interface PCB p 447 Refer to Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 See MIN 3011128 002 in table for parts information P33 6 5 4 3 2 1 P33 ENC ON ENC0 IN ENC1 IN ENC SW1 ENC SW2 GND selector ...

Page 476: ... 1 far side stripe Pin 1 Interface PCB p 447 Printer Assembly p 454 1 14 2 15 3 16 4 17 5 18 6 19 7 20 8 21 9 22 10 23 11 24 12 25 13 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 NC P40 Interface PCB printer EMITTER ANODE HEAD TYPE VHD VDD GND GND LATCH MOTOR VHD STB1 MOTOR CHASSIS GND THERM 1 CLK DATA VSS GND GND STB2 THERM 2 VHD CATHODE COLLECTOR VHD Refer to Figure 9 7 F...

Page 477: ... Assemblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 479 9 Speaker Assembly Figure 9 57 Diagram for item W17 2 1 P34 LS1 LS1 P34 BLU BLU speaker Interface PCB p 447 Refer to Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 See MIN 3009726 03 in table for parts information ...

Page 478: ... Assemblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 480 9 LCD Assembly Interface PCB Cable Figure 9 58 Diagram for item W18 Interface PCB p 447 LCD Assembly p 453 Refer to Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 See MIN 3206990 001 in table for parts information ...

Page 479: ... Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 481 9 Printer Assembly Chassis Ground Cable Figure 9 59 Diagram for item W19 chassis ground printer ground Printer Assembly p 454 Refer to Figure 9 6 Front Case parts view 2 of 3 p 379 See MIN 3009726 01 in table for parts information Interface PCB p 447 ...

Page 480: ...ssemblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 482 9 Biphasic to Therapy PCB Flex Cable Figure 9 60 Diagram for item W20 Biphasic Module p 461 Refer to Figure 9 20 Rear Case view 7 of 7 p 406 See MIN 3011792 005 in table for part information Therapy PCB p 446 P51 P106 ...

Page 481: ...Assemblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 483 9 OEM PCB SpO2 Module Cable Figure 9 61 Diagram for item W21 SpO2 Module p 458 OEM PCB Module p 448 Refer to Figure 9 21 NIPB CO2 and Sp02 view 1 of 1 p 413 See MIN 3207000 004 in table for parts information P26 P3 ...

Page 482: ...mblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 484 9 SpO2 Connector Cable Figure 9 62 Diagram for item W22 SpO2 Module p 458 P1 Refer to Parameter Bezel Diagrams and Parts List p 392 and NIPB CO2 and Sp02 view 1 of 1 p 413 See MIN 3207000 004 in table for parts information ...

Page 483: ...agrams for Assemblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 485 9 OEM PCB CO2 Module Cable Figure 9 63 Diagram for item W26 CO2 Module p 462 Pin 1 Pin 1 OEM PCB Module p 448 Refer to NIPB CO2 and Sp02 p 413 See MIN 3206998 002 in table for part information ...

Page 484: ...ection Contents Back Index 486 9 OEM PCB NIBP Module Cable Figure 9 64 Diagram for item W27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 P28 P2 6V 6V TX KEY GND GND 6V GND RX NIBP_RES Ext Reset 6V 6V TX KEY GND GND 6V GND RX NIBP RES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 NIBP Module p 460 OEM PCB Module p 448 P2 P28 Pin 1 Pin 1 Refer to NIPB CO2 and Sp02 p 413 See MIN 3012181 00 in table for part information ...

Page 485: ...ies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 487 9 CO2 Inlet Connector Cable Figure 9 65 Diagram for item W28 CO2 tubing CO2 Module Adapter Cable p 488 Refer to Figure 9 11 Parameter Bezel view 2 of 4 optional CO2 and NIBP p 393 See MIN 3012140 008 in table for part information ...

Page 486: ...bly Diagrams and Parts Lists Connection Diagrams for Assemblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 488 9 CO2 Module Adapter Cable Figure 9 66 Diagram for item W30 CO2 Module p 462 CO2 Inlet Connector Cable p 487 ...

Page 487: ...r Assemblies Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 489 9 Invasive Pressure Assembly Figure 9 67 Diagram for item W33 System PCB p 444 Refer to Figure 9 12 Parameter Bezel view 3 of 4 optional invasive pressure p 394 See MIN 3200466 01 in table for parts information ...

Page 488: ...Control Boards Cables and Connectors Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 490 9 Temperature Connector Cable Assembly Figure 9 68 Diagram for item W35 Refer to Figure 9 13 Parameter Bezel view 4 of 4 optional temperature cable assembly p 395 See MIN 3303936 001 in table for parts information P7 System PCB p 444 P7 ...

Page 489: ...Repair Kit MIN 3305431 531 p 494 NIBP Module Repair Kit MIN 3305431 000 p 495 Invasive Pressure Connector Repair Kit MIN 3305431 001 p 496 CO2 Module Repair Kit MIN 3305431 002 p 497 OEM PCBA Repair Kit V1 MIN 3305431 004 p 498 Interface PCBA Repair Kit V1 MIN 3305431 005 p 499 Power PCBA Repair Kit V1 MIN 3305431 006 p 500 System PCBA Repair Kit V1 MIN 3305431 007 p 501 Therapy PCBA Repair Kit MI...

Page 490: ...8 Display Shield Repair Kit MIN 3305431 018 p 508 Guard Feet Repair Kit MIN 3305431 019 p 509 Handle Repair Kit MIN 3305431 020 p 509 NIBP Connector Repair Kit MIN 3305431 022 p 510 Front Case Repair Kit MIN 3305431 023 p 511 Rear Case Repair Kit MIN 3305431 024 p 512 MASIMO Sp02 Module Repair Kit MIN 3305431 025 p 513 MASIMO Sp02 Panel Mount Cable Repair Kit MIN 3305431 026 p 514 Temperature Cabl...

Page 491: ... Manual Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists Repair Kits Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 493 9 Power PCBA Repair Kit V2 MIN 3305431 030 p 518 System PCBA Repair Kit MIN 3305431 031 p 519 Table 9 16 Repair Kits List Continued Repair Kit ...

Page 492: ...9 17 NIBP Module Repair Kit Parts MIN Description Notes 3317965 002 MODULE NIBP MAXIQ ROHS 202253 760 SCREW M PH NYLOK CS 4 40 250L 202253 761 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOCK 4 40 X 312L 3207337 312 SCREW MACH PNH PHH NYLOCK 4 40 0 312L WSHR CS ZN 3010805 000 SOCKET RETAINER CLIP 10 PIN 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 202253 763 SCREW M PH NYLOK 4 40 X 437 ...

Page 493: ...P Module Repair Kit Parts MIN Description Notes 3206268 011 MODULE NIBP NONINVASIVE BP ND ROHS 202253 760 SCREW M PH NYLOK CS 4 40 250L 202253 761 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOCK 4 40 X 312L 3207337 312 SCREW MACH PNH PHH NYLOCK 4 40 0 312L WSHR CS ZN 3010805 000 SOCKET RETAINER CLIP 10 PIN 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 202253 763 SCREW M PH NYLOK 4 40 X 437 ...

Page 494: ...nnector Repair Kit MIN 3305431 001 Table 9 19 IP Connector Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3200466 WIRE HARNESS INVASIVE PRESSURE 1 2 3007998 GASKET CONNECTOR INVASIVE PRESSURE 3207337 312 SCREW MACH PNH PHH NYLOCK 4 40 0 312L WSHR CS ZN 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 202253 763 SCREW M PH NYLOK 4 40 X 437 ...

Page 495: ... Table 9 20 C02 Module Parts List MIN Description Notes 3012140 MODULE CO2 MINI 202253 760 SCREW M PH NYLOK CS 4 40 250L 202253 761 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOCK 4 40 X 312L 3207337 312 SCREW MACH PNH PHH NYLOCK 4 40 0 312L WSHR CS ZN 3010805 000 SOCKET RETAINER CLIP 10 PIN 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 202253 763 SCREW M PH NYLOK 4 40 X 437 ...

Page 496: ...OEM PCBA Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3206813 PCB ASSY OEM LIFEPAK15 202253 761 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOCK 4 40 X 312L 3207337 312 SCREW MACH PNH PHH NYLOCK 4 40 0 312L WSHR CS ZN 3010805 000 SOCKET RETAINER CLIP 10 PIN 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 202253 763 SCREW M PH NYLOK 4 40 X 437 3206991 CABLE ASSY FLEX SYSTEM PCB INTERFACE PCB ...

Page 497: ...ack Index 499 9 Interface PCBA Repair Kit V1 MIN 3305431 005 Table 9 22 Interface PCBA Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3206815 PCB ASSY INTERFACE LIFEPAK15 202253 761 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOCK 4 40 X 312L 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 202253 763 SCREW M PH NYLOK 4 40 X 437 ...

Page 498: ... 3305431 006 Table 9 23 Power PCBA Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3206749 PCB ASSY POWER LIFEPAK15 202253 761 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOCK 4 40 X 312L 3207337 312 SCREW MACH PNH PHH NYLOCK 4 40 0 312L WSHR CS ZN 3010805 000 SOCKET RETAINER CLIP 10 PIN 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 202253 763 SCREW M PH NYLOK 4 40 X 437 ...

Page 499: ... Description Notes 3206834 PCB ASSY SYSTEM LIFEPAK15 3009878 CONN HDR SQUARE PIN DUAL ROW 30 PIN 3011630 00 SPACER PCB 202253 761 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOCK 4 40 X 312L 3207337 312 SCREW MACH PNH PHH NYLOCK 4 40 0 312L WSHR CS ZN 3010805 000 SOCKET RETAINER CLIP 10 PIN 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 202253 763 SCREW M PH NYLOK 4 40 X 437 3011980 00 LABEL SHOC...

Page 500: ...ist MIN Description Notes 3306311 PCB ASSY THERAPY LIFEPAK15 3011629 00 INSERT HEX LIFEPAK15 202253 550 SCREW PH NYLOCK PHIL SS 4 40 X 1 125L 202253 761 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOCK 4 40 X 312L 3207337 312 SCREW MACH PNH PHH NYLOCK 4 40 0 312L WSHR CS ZN 3010805 000 SOCKET RETAINER CLIP 10 PIN 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 202253 763 SCREW M PH NYLOK 4 40 X 43...

Page 501: ...05431 010 Table 9 26 Therapy Connector Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3207044 THERAPY CONN 3207701 GASKET 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 Table 9 27 Hypertronics ECG Connector Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3007991 ECG CABLE 805915 GASKET 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 202253 763 SCREW M ...

Page 502: ...N 3305431 011 Table 9 28 Biphasic Module Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3010178 PCB ASSY BIPHASIC MODULE LIFEPAK15 200536 001 CABLE TIES SM 202253 761 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOCK 4 40 X 312L 3207337 312 SCREW MACH PNH PHH NYLOCK 4 40 0 312L WSHR CS ZN 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 202253 763 SCREW M PH NYLOK 4 40 X 437 ...

Page 503: ...escription Notes 3207933 BACKLIGHT 202253 761 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOCK 4 40 X 312L 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 202253 763 SCREW M PH NYLOK 4 40 X 437 Table 9 30 Display Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3203221 DISPLAY 202253 764 SCREW MACHINE PANHEAD NYLOK 4 40 X 500 202253 761 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOK 4 40 X 312L 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6...

Page 504: ...9 31 CO2 Connector Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3012140 008 FRS ASSEMBLY CO2 MINI MODULE LIFEPAK15 3012121 RETAINER CO2 CONN 3007997 SEAL CO2 CONNECTOR 3012119 ADAPTER CO2 CONNECTOR 202253 732 SCREW MACH NYLOK PNH PHH 2 56 X 500 CS ZN 3012120 CO2 CONNECTOR COVER 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 202253 763 SCREW M PH NYLOK 4 40 X 437 ...

Page 505: ...N 3305431 016 Table 9 32 Internal Hardware Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 202253 761 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOCK 4 40 X 312L 3207337 312 SCREW MACH PNH PHH NYLOCK 4 40 0 312L WSHR CS ZN 3010805 000 SOCKET RETAINER CLIP 10 PIN Table 9 33 External Hardware Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 202253 763 SCREW M ...

Page 506: ...air Kit MIN 3305431 017 Display Shield Repair Kit MIN 3305431 018 Table 9 34 Paddle Retainer Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3006766 COVER LATCH PADDLE 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 3207318 LABEL SET ENGLISH Table 9 35 Display Shield Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3305427 000 ASSEMBLY DISPLAY SHIELD 3207367 312 SCREW T10 TORX 4 40 X 312 ...

Page 507: ...Repair Kit MIN 3305431 020 Table 9 36 Guard Feet Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3207247 FOOT MOUNTING 3206968 GUARD CORNER LOWER LEFT 3207307 GUARD LOWER RIGHT 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS Table 9 37 Handle Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3207706 HANDLE 3207707 HANDLE COVER PLATE LEFT 3207746 HANDLE COVER PLATE RIGHT 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 ...

Page 508: ...ection Menu Section Contents Back Index 510 9 NIBP Connector Repair Kit MIN 3305431 022 Table 9 38 NIBP Connector Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3207033 PNEUMATIC COUPLER 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 202253 763 SCREW M PH NYLOK 4 40 X 437 ...

Page 509: ...ist MIN Description Notes 3207725 ASSY ENCLOSURE FRONT 3206724 LENS DISPLAY 3208003 LABEL PHYSIO CONTROL ICON 804234 SEAL PERIMETER CASE 202253 764 SCREW MACHINE PANHEAD NYLOK 4 40 X 500 202253 761 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOCK 4 40 X 312L 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 202253 763 SCREW M PH NYLOK 4 40 X 437 3207701 SEAL THERAPY CONNECTOR 3207367 SCREW MACHINE T...

Page 510: ...tion Notes 3207726 ASSY ENCLOSURE REAR 3206960 FLEXIBLE GROUND PLANE EMI SHIELD 200060 AUX SERIAL CONNECTOR O RINGS 802278 BANANA PINS 200536 TIE WRAP LG 200536 CABLE TIES SM 202253 761 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOCK 4 40 X 312L 201407 069 SCREW 6 32 X 375 202253 763 SCREW M PH NYLOK 4 40 X 437 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH TORX 6 32 X 375L SS 3207337 312 SCREW MACH PNH PHH NYLOCK 4 40 0 312L WSHR CS ZN 30108...

Page 511: ...it MIN 3305431 025 Table 9 41 MASIMO Sp02 Module Parts List MIN Description Notes 202253 760 SCREW M PH NYLOK CS 4 40 3207034 MODULE OEM PULSE OXIMETER MX 1 201407 SCREW PANHEAD PHILLIPS STAINLESS STEEL SELF SEALING SELF LOCKING 3207361 SCREW CAP SCH REC T15 TORX 6 32 0 375L SS NYLOK 3010805 SOCKET RETAINER CLIP 3207337 SCREW MACHINE PNH PHH 4 40 NYLOK CS WITH WASHER ...

Page 512: ...l Mount Cable Parts List MIN Description Notes 3206995 CABLE ASSY FLEX SPO2 MASIMO 3205311 001 SCREW MACHINE PAN TORX NYLOK 4 40 X 687 202253 763 SCREW MACHINE PANHEAD NYLOK 4 40 X 437 201407 SCREW PANHEAD PHILLIPS STAINLESS STEEL SELF SEALING SELF LOCKING 3207361 SCREW CAP SCH REC T15 TORX 6 32 0 375L SS NYLOK 3010805 SOCKET RETAINER CLIP 3207009 HOUSING FERRITE SPO2 3207337 SCREW MACHINE PNH PHH...

Page 513: ... 027 Table 9 43 Temperature Cable Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3207631 375 SCREW CAP SCH REC T15 TORX 6 32 0 375L SS NYLOK 201407 069 SCREW SELF SEAL SELF LOCK 6 32 X 0 375 202253 763 SCREW MACHINE PANHEAD NYLOK 4 40 X 437 3207337 312 SCREW MACH PNH PHH NYLOCK 4 40 0 312L WSHR CS ZN 3303936 001 CABLE ASSEMBLY TEMPERATURE 3007998 00 GASKET CONNECTOR INVASIVE PRESSURE ...

Page 514: ... 44 V2 OEM PCBA Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH REC T15 TORX 6 32 0 375L SS NYLOK 3207337 312 SCREW MACH PNH PHH NYLOCK 4 40 0 312L WSHR CS ZN 3010805 000 SOCKET RETAINER CLIP 10 PIN 202253 763 SCREW MACH PANHEAD NYLOK 4 40 X 437 202253 761 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOCK 4 40 X 312L 201407 069 SCREW SELF SEAL SELF LOCK 6 32 X 0 375 3306308 000 PCB ASSY OEM ...

Page 515: ...CBA Repair Kit V2 MIN 3305431 029 Table 9 45 V2 Interface PCBA Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3306367 000 PCB ASSY INTERFACE LP15 V2 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH REC T15 TORX 6 32 0 375L SS NYLOK 3206991 003 CABLE ASSY FLEX SYSTEM PCB INTERFACE PCB 202253 761 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOCK 4 40 X 312L 201407 069 SCREW SELF SEAL SELF LOCK 6 32 X 0 375 ...

Page 516: ... V2 Power PCBA Repair Kit Parts List MIN Description Notes 3302519 002 PCB ASSY POWER LP15 3207361 375 SCREW CAP SCH REC T15 TORX 6 32 0 375L SS NYLOK 3207337 312 SCREW MACH PNH PHH NYLOCK 4 40 0 312L WSHR CS ZN 3010805 000 SOCKET RETAINER CLIP 10 PIN 202253 763 SCREW MACH PANHEAD NYLOK 4 40 X 437 202253 761 SCREW M CS Z PH NYLOCK 4 40 X 312L 201407 069 SCREW SELF SEAL SELF LOCK 6 32 X 0 375 ...

Page 517: ...OR HDR SQUARE PIN DUAL ROW 24 PIN 3011630 SPACER PCB LP12 202253 SCREW MACHINE PANHEAD NYLOK 3207337 SCREW MACHINE PNH PHH 4 40 NYLOCK CS WITH WASHER 3010805 SOCKET RETAINER CLIP 3207361 SCREW CAP SCH REC T15 TORX 6 32 0 375L SS NYLOK 201407 SCREW PANHEAD PHILLIPS STAINLESS STEEL SELF SEALING SELF LOCKING 3011629 INSERT HEX LP15 3206834 PCB ASSY SYSTEM LP15 3306020 INSULATOR SYSTEM PCB CENTER 3306...

Page 518: ...r Service Manual Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists Repair Kits Section Menu Section Contents Back Index 520 9 804447 SPACER FOAM 3011980 LABEL SHOCK HAZARD Table 9 47 System PCBA Repair Kit Parts List Continued MIN Description Notes ...

Page 519: ...ures and language Understanding the Serial Number The serial number for the LIFEPAK 15 monitor defibrillator is related to the sales order created during device manufacturing and appears on the serial number label in Battery Well 1 Use this number when calling to order parts LIFEPAK 15 IP44 2009 V15 2 000014 34658213 Conforms to Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC Splash dust proof per IEC 60529 Ca...

Page 520: ...ll assembly numbers MINs reference designations and descriptions Parts may be substituted to reflect device modifications and improvements Manufacturing Date In some cases when ordering parts you may also need the device manufacturing date The date of manufacture is available by accessing the Service Status Device Data as described in Device Data p 110 Serial Number The serial number of the device...

Page 521: ...ALARMS button function 57 ANALYZE button function 57 archive mode 97 auxiliary connector cable W09 replacing 331 B backlight PCB A08 description 84 diagram 450 replacing 195 backlight PCB interface PCB cable W06 diagram 468 replacing 213 batteries charger accessories 67 charging 164 coin 168 description 159 discarding recycling 165 fuel gauge 161 maintenance 158 new 167 performance characteristics...

Page 522: ... self tests 146 device tracking 18 device user test 147 diagram assembly configurator 368 backlight PCB A08 450 backlight PCB interface PCB cable W06 468 battery pins power PCB cable W10 472 biphasic module A22 461 biphasic to therapy PCB flex cable W20 482 CO2 413 CO2 inlet connector cable W28 487 CO2 module A23 462 CO2 module adapter cable W29 488 contact PCB A07 449 ECG connector cable W07 469 ...

Page 523: ... 58 energy storage capacitor A15 diagram 457 replacing 271 energy storage capacitor discharging 178 energy transfer detail 231 energy transfer detail diagram diagram 231 error codes categories 119 processing 115 EVENT button function 58 Event marker 41 external parts diagram 372 parts list 374 F front diagrams 377 parts list 381 front case inside diagram 189 replacing 208 front panel features 55 G...

Page 524: ...n keypad A10 description 84 diagram 452 replacing 200 main keypad interface PCB cable W13 diagram 475 replacing 217 MAINTENANCE DUE message 150 maintenance prompt interval setup 150 manual mode accessing 90 definition 50 manufacturing date 522 modes of operation 89 N navigation using Adobe Reader 13 using hyperlinks 14 NIBP connector function 61 connector replacement 306 diagram 413 parts list 414...

Page 525: ... printer control keypad A09 diagram 451 language parts list 418 replacing 198 printer control keypad interface PCB cable W12 diagram 474 replacing 216 printer paper 69 R RATE button function 58 rear diagrams 399 parts list 407 rear case diagrams 228 replacing 315 rear panel features 62 recycling batteries 165 general information 20 repair kit CO2 module 497 invasive pressure connector 496 list of ...

Page 526: ...7 terms 30 therapy cable receptacle function 61 therapy connector cable W11 description 87 diagram 473 replacing 214 therapy delivery options 66 therapy PCB A04 description 80 diagram 446 trademarks 12 training testing tools 68 transfer relay assembly A13 455 description 85 diagram 455 replacing 268 troubleshooting clearing memory 118 corrective actions 99 corrective acton codes 140 counters 116 d...

Page 527: ...sio control com Physio Control Australia Pty Ltd Suite 4 01 15 Orion Road Lane Cove NSW 2066 Australia Physio Control Inc 11811 Willows Road NE Redmond WA 98052 USA Physio Control Operations Netherlands B V Galjoenweg 68 6222 NV Maastricht The Netherlands 2011 2015 Physio Control Inc Specifications are subject to change without notice Publication Date 06 2015 3309059 003 SERVICE MANUAL LIFEPAK 15M...

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