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Maintenance / Cleaning 

 

WARNINGS 

 

Prior to cleaning, ensure the POC is turned off and unplug any external power sources. 

 

DO NOT spray or apply any cleaners directly onto the case. 

 

DO NOT allow any liquids to drip inside any case openings. 

 

DO NOT use harsh and/or flammable chemicals to clean the device. 

 

Perform cleaning as required. 

Cabinet:  

1.  The patient should connect to an alternate Oxygen source. 

2. 

Turn the POC to the “OFF” position. 

3.  Unplug the external power source before cleaning. 

4.  Clean exterior surfaces of the POC with a cloth dampened with disinfectant solution. Example: Sporicidin ® Brand 

Disinfectant Solution. 

5.  Allow POC to air dry. 

6.  DO NOT place inside carry bag or run the POC until it is thoroughly dry. 

7.  When not in use, store the POC in a clean area free from grease, oil and other sources of contamination. 

Inlet Filter: 

1.  Remove the inlet filter by pulling on the protruding tab. 

2.  Wash filter with mild detergent.  Rinse thoroughly with water and allow to dry completely. 

3.  Once filter is dry, push the filter back into the case so only the small tab is protruding. 

Returns 

Returned products require a Returned Goods Authorization (RGA) number, contact Precision medical, Inc.  All returns 
must be packaged in sealed containers to prevent damage. Precision medical, Inc. will not be responsible for goods 
damaged in transit. Refer to Precision medical, Inc. Return Policy available on the Internet, www.precisionmedical.com. 

Manuals available on our Website; www.precisionmedical.com 

Disposal Instructions 

This device may contain electrical components that are hazardous to the environment. DO NOT dispose device into 
standard trash. Contact your local waste management for disposal of Electronic Equipment. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for EASY PULSE PM4150 SERIES

Page 1: ...Service Manual Model PM4150 Series Precision Medical Inc 300 Held Drive Northampton PA 18067 USA 507719 Rev 1 051414...

Page 2: ...posal Instructions 7 Troubleshooting 8 Alarm Indicators 9 Sieve Bed Assembly Replacement 505849 10 Disassembly 10 Reassembly 11 Control Panel Replacement 505845 12 Disassembly 12 Reassembly 13 PC Boar...

Page 3: ...d its inherent dangers DO NOT attempt to use or perform any service function on the PM4100 series POC unless you have read and understand this manual as well as the User Manual Definition of terms POC...

Page 4: ...a very short duration of time 0 2 to 0 4 seconds It also controls the delivered minute volume which remains consistent between 15 and 35 BPM The total oxygen volume delivered minute volume the patien...

Page 5: ...draperies or other fabrics over equipment DO NOT use if dirt or contaminants are present on or around fill connectors on the POC NO OXYGEN is delivered when the Pulse Selector is at the Off Setting NO...

Page 6: ...g 1 4 5 hrs Approximate Setting 2 3 2 hrs Setting 3 2 5 hrs Setting 4 1 8 hrs Setting 5 1 5 hrs Sound Setting 2 44 dBA Cannula Maximum 7 ft 2 1 m long standard adult single lumen nasal cannula Equipme...

Page 7: ...5 P a g e Component Description External...

Page 8: ...6 P a g e Internal...

Page 9: ...n a clean area free from grease oil and other sources of contamination Inlet Filter 1 Remove the inlet filter by pulling on the protruding tab 2 Wash filter with mild detergent Rinse thoroughly with w...

Page 10: ...change to alternate oxygen source and contact your Equipment Provider Red alarm indicator is illuminated device is not running and setting numbers 1 3 are flashing Repetitive beep Internal battery is...

Page 11: ...9 P a g e Alarm Indicators Green Ready for use Amber Caution Prompt response by the OPERATOR is required Red Warning Immediate response by the OPERATOR is required...

Page 12: ...er by lifting up and off the Sieve Bed Assembly set it aside as shown 6 Stand the POC up Remove the tubing clip from the right large Sieve Bed Tube as shown below 7 Using diagonal cutters carefully cu...

Page 13: ...Sieve Bed Assembly are pointing away from one another 4 Set the Sieve Bed Assembly into position 5 Attach the large Tubes to the Sieve Bed Assembly left Tube to the left Elbow right Tube to the right...

Page 14: ...down and out of the way 8 Using diagonal cutters carefully cut the Cable Tie securing the small Tube to the PC Board as shown below and discard the used Cable Tie 9 Disconnect the small Tube from the...

Page 15: ...Ribbon Cables can be connected 6 Using needle nose pliers gently grasp the narrow Ribbon Cable and slide into its corresponding Connector on the PC Board Secure the Ribbon Cable in place by pushing th...

Page 16: ...d Replacement in this manual NOTICE The correct Firmware must be installed for the device to operate correctly Compressor Motor 505852 has been replaced with new Compressor Motor 507640 If Motor PN 50...

Page 17: ...Disassembly section of the Control Panel Replacement in this manual 3 Remove the 4 Screws securing Pump Compartment Cover and set aside 4 Using diagonal cutters cut the Cable Tie that secures the lar...

Page 18: ...e 8 Start to secure a Cable Tie and slide it over the large rear Tube on the pump 9 Position the Pump Fan assembly into the POC by sliding it into its corresponding slot 10 Using needle nose pliers co...

Page 19: ...of the Reassembly section of the Internal Battery Replacement in this manual 2 Follow steps 2 thru 12 of the Reassembly section of the Sieve Bed Replacement in this manual NOTICE The correct Firmware...

Page 20: ...seconds 4 Then like a combination lock turn dial to 5 then 1 then 3 then off 5 Turn device to any flow setting Device will continuously pulse 6 The alarm LED on the front will blink yellow and red wh...

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