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Chapter 4: Troubleshooting

Service Mode

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Service Manual

** The Low saturation limit can be set only between 20 and the High saturation limit –1.
The High saturation limit can be set only between the Low saturation limit +1 and 100.

The Operation Settings menu screen appears as follows:

4.1.5 Scale Calibration

This menu displays the Scale Recalibration Count (SR) and Corrected value (SC). It also displays Scale 
software revision, model, resolution code and POST (power on self test) results.

Note:

For versions of Application Software 1.0.9 and earlier SR represents Scale Raw Value.

Menu selections:

Manual Cal (refer to 

“3 Calibration”

 for details).

Check Weight. Used to verify the correct weight is reported once calibration is complete.

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Страница 1: ...Panda and Giraffe Warmers Service Manual M1128921 Revision J Class A 2007 2017 General Electric Company All rights reserved ...

Страница 2: ...r discontinue the product described at any time without notice or obligation Contact your GE Representative for the most current information Trademarks GE the GE Monogram Giraffe and Panda are trademarks of General Electric Company All other third party trademarks are the property of their respective owner ...

Страница 3: ...FDA and new RoHS accessories D July 2013 Updated Masimo SET product names and Wall Mount Warmer installation instructions for fixed surfaces C May 2013 Updated enclosure dimension specifications and addressed bumper installation for Wall Mount Warmers Appendix E B March 2013 Corrected title of persons responsible for installing Wall Mount Warmers A February 2013 Implemented updates supporting Free...

Страница 4: ...RH 2 Service Manual ...

Страница 5: ... 4 Probe Panel Assembly 1 8 1 2 5 Base Assembly Bedded and Freestanding Only 1 8 1 2 6 Bed Assembly Bedded Only 1 9 1 2 7 Optional In Bed Scale Bedded Only 1 9 1 2 8 Optional SpO2 Module 1 9 1 2 9 Giraffe Shuttle Accessory Bedded Only 1 9 1 3 System Functions 1 10 1 3 1 System Overview Fully Loaded Bedded Shown 1 10 1 3 2 Hands Free Alarm Silence 1 11 1 3 3 Watchdog 1 11 1 3 4 Battery Management 1...

Страница 6: ...rical Safety Tests 2 4 2 3 Mounting the Universal Adapter Plate 2 5 2 4 Scale Checkout Procedures 2 6 2 4 1 Visual Inspection 2 6 2 4 2 Center Weight Check 2 6 2 4 3 Off Center Weight Check 2 6 2 4 4 Load Cell Check 2 7 Chapter 3 Calibration 3 1 3 1 Scale Calibration Bedded Models Only 3 1 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 4 1 4 1 Service Mode 4 1 4 1 1 Unit Information 4 1 4 1 2 Main Menu 4 1 4 1 3 Unit ...

Страница 7: ...Bracket Wall Mount Only 5 2 5 3 Heater Housing Repairs 5 2 5 3 1 Upper Heater Housing Removal 5 2 5 3 2 Heat Engine Assembly Removal Figure 5 1 and Figure 5 5 5 3 5 3 3 Heater Alignment Procedure 5 5 5 3 4 Power Supply Replacement Figure 5 1 5 8 5 3 5 Alarm Light Board Replacement Figure 5 6 and Figure 5 8 5 8 5 3 6 Replacing an Observation Light Bulb 5 9 5 3 7 Replacing the Procedure Light Bulb 5...

Страница 8: ... Chapter 6 Illustrated Parts 6 1 6 1 Heater Housing 6 2 6 2 Electronics Enclosure 6 4 6 3 Probe Panel Housing 6 8 6 3 1 Probe Panel Housing with Masimo SET 1 SpO2 Jack 6 8 6 3 2 Probe Panel Housing with Masimo SET 2 or Nellcor SpO2 Jack 6 9 6 4 Base Assembly Bedded Models Only 6 10 6 4 1 Elevating Column Special Instructions 6 10 6 5 Bed Assembly Bedded Models Only 6 13 6 6 Storage Options Bedded ...

Страница 9: ...Power Fail Recovery A 5 A 6 4 Masimo A 5 A 6 5 Masimo SpO2 Cables and Probes A 7 A 6 6 Power Fail Recovery A 7 Appendix B Electromagnetic Compatibility B 1 B 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Guidance B 1 B 2 Manufacturer s Guidance and Declaration Regarding Electronic Emissions B 1 B 3 Manufacturer s Guidance and Declaration Regarding Electromagnetic Immunity B 2 B 4 International Electronic Co...

Страница 10: ...its E 1 E 1 Pre Installation Preparation E 2 E 2 Wall Mount Bracket Installation E 3 E 3 Bumper Installation for Installations with Bassinets E 6 E 4 Heater Head Installation and Heater Alignment E 7 E 5 Mattress Height Label Installation for Installations with Bassinets E 10 E 6 Enclosure Dimensional Specification E 11 ...

Страница 11: ... not be used Parts that are broken missing plainly worn distorted or contaminated should be replaced immediately Should such repair or replacement become necessary GE Healthcare recommends that a telephone or written request for service advice be made to the nearest GE Healthcare Regional Service Center This Product or any of its parts should not be repaired other than in accordance with written i...

Страница 12: ...ii Service Manual About this Manual User Responsibility ...

Страница 13: ...althcare deems said individual to be qualified to perform any such maintenance or repair service Moreover it should not be assumed that every acceptable test and safety procedure or method precaution tool equipment or device is referred to within or that abnormal or unusual circumstances may not warrant or suggest different or additional procedures or requirements This manual is subject to periodi...

Страница 14: ...armer Leaning against the side of the warmer may cause it to tip over Warning Bed to heater spacing less than approximately 85 cm will result in incorrect operation and may adversely affect the patient s condition Warning This is a latex free device Latex is not to be used in the maintenance or repair of this device Warning The user or service staff should dispose all the waste properly as per fed...

Страница 15: ...y or on order of a licensed medical practitioner Caution This device is for professional use only by trained clinicians SENSITIVE TO ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE CAUTION Use a static control work station to ensure that static charges are safely conducted to ground and not through static sensitive devices For professional use only EN WARNING This service manual is available in English only If a customer...

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Страница 20: ...ro idioma é da responsabilidade do cliente fornecer os serviços de tradução Não tente reparar o equipamento sem ter consultado e compreendido este manual de assistência técnica O não cumprimento deste aviso pode colocar em perigo a segurança do técnico do operador ou do paciente devido a choques eléctricos mecânicos ou outros RO ATENŢIE Acest manual de service este disponibil doar în limba engleză...

Страница 21: ...que no sea el inglés el cliente deberá encargarse de la traducción del manual No se deberá dar servicio técnico al equipo sin haber consultado y comprendido este manual de servicio La no observancia del presente aviso puede dar lugar a que el proveedor de servicios el operador o el paciente sufran lesiones provocadas por causas eléctricas mecánicas o de otra naturaleza SV VARNING Den här serviceha...

Страница 22: ...меттерімен қамтамасыз ету тұтынушының жауапкершілігіне кіреді Осы қызмет көрсету нұсқаулығын түсініп ол туралы кеңес алмайынша жабдыққа қызмет көрсетуге тырыспаңыз Осы ескертуді орындамау электр тогының соғуы механикалық немесе басқа да қауіптер салдарынан қызметтер жеткізушісінің оператордың немесе емделушінің жарақаттануына алып келуі мүмкін VI CẢNH BÁO Hướng dẫn sử dụng dịch vụ này chỉ sẵn dùng...

Страница 23: ...Earth Terminal Alternating Current Alarm Silence European Union Representative Consult accompanying documents Catalog Number Serial Number UDI Unique Service Identifier The UDI is a unique marking for identification of the medical device Manufacturer Do not reuse Help menu Patient temperature Observation light Scale Date of manufacture Increase decrease up down Do not lean on the unit Do not place...

Страница 24: ...s provided in the Operation and Maintenance Manual Standards This device is designed to meet the requirements of IEC 60601 2 21 with amendment IEC 60601 1 with amendment IEC 60601 1 2 with amendment UL 60601 1 BSEN 45501 with amendment This symbol indicates that the waste of electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed as an unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately Ple...

Страница 25: ...perature baby mode control method Depending on the control method selected the heater is either regulated at the operator selected power level or the heater output is modulated to maintain the patient s temperature at the value selected by the operator The Panda and Giraffe Warmers are each offered in a bedded model the Panda iRes Warmer and the Giraffe Warmer The Panda Warmer also offers two non ...

Страница 26: ...size of the heater reflector and its compound elliptical shape designed specifically for this product the heater head is very compact compared with other warmers currently on the market This compact size limits the area the heater head occupies over the bed surface By leaving the area over the bed clear the caregiver can observe and treat the patient unobstructed Additionally this open area allows...

Страница 27: ...s Alarms may be silenced just as they would with the alarm silence button but without touching the unit The proximity sensor for the Hands Free Alarm Silence is located in the alarm light panel The alarm can be silenced by gently waving one s hand approximately two to six inches in front of the sensor Both units also have a conventional alarm silence button as an alternate way of silencing alarms ...

Страница 28: ...Optional on Panda Standard on Giraffe All 3 Procedure light On Off switch All 4 Color display screen All 5 Resuscitation system optional Bedded and Freestanding 6 Bed with optional scale bed styles are different on Giraffe and Panda Bedded 7 Front bedside panel bed styles are different on Giraffe and Panda Bedded 8 Bed tilt control lever Bedded FIGURE 1 1 Panda Warmer Front Oblique View 1 1 2 3 4 ...

Страница 29: ...edded and Freestanding 15 Brakes 2 for Freestanding 4 for Bedded Bedded and Freestanding 16 Elevating column optional Bedded 17 Tank guard on models with yoke equipped resuscitation systems Bedded and Freestanding 18 Scale cable connector Bedded 19 Temperature probe Jack All 20 High pressure air oxygen yoke on models with yoke equipped resuscitation systems Bedded and Freestanding 21 Maneuvering h...

Страница 30: ...connector All 24 Two accessory power outlets All 25 SpO2 system optional All 26 Removable rear bedside panel Bedded 27 Power cord inlet All 28 Mains power switch All 29 Suction Bottle holder only on units with resuscitation system Freestanding and Bedded FIGURE 1 3 Panda Warmer Rear View 28 27 24 23 26 25 29 ...

Страница 31: ... times 6 Baby temperature Can be displayed in degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit The default setting is degrees Celsius 7 Alarm silence key Alarms can be silenced by pushing the key above the display or by a wave of your hand directly in front of the alarm light 8 Help key The key with the in the upper right corner brings up the help screen that explains alarms and functions 9 Task keys The fiv...

Страница 32: ...m the rest of the product The warmer may be configured with either a bag and mask resuscitation system or a T piece resuscitation system 1 2 4 Probe Panel Assembly The probe panel assembly is located between the two rails It contains the standard connection for the patient probe which provides an input of the patient s temperature to the warmer It also contains a scale connection so that a patient...

Страница 33: ...ch can weigh the patient The scale uses the graphics display on the warmer to display its measured weight 1 2 8 Optional SpO2 Module The SpO2 probe connects to the SpO2 module The SpO2 module uses an OEM pulse oximetry board The warmer includes a small circuit to isolate the power and communicate with the OEM pulse oximetry board so as to pass its parameters to the display without modifying the pa...

Страница 34: ...Chapter 1 Functional Description System Functions 1 10 Service Manual 1 3 System Functions 1 3 1 System Overview Fully Loaded Bedded Shown FIGURE 1 4 System Overview ...

Страница 35: ...ation Refer to Figure 1 6 The audio processor functions as the master watchdog processor and ensures the main application processor is responding normally If the audio processor detects abnormal functioning of the main processor it opens the heater safety relay and activates a high priority alarm The main application processor ensures the heat control processor is responding normally If the main a...

Страница 36: ...ery Management A lithium ion rechargeable battery is located on the Control Board The audio processor provides charge control and monitoring of the battery Refer to Figure 1 7 The battery management integrated circuit provides proper charging profile to prevent damage to the battery The battery management circuitry prevents over discharge of the battery and system damage in the event of reverse po...

Страница 37: ...or provides power for the alarm The audio signal for a power fail alarm is a repeating sequence of 3 beeps from a piezoelectric buzzer on the Alarm Light Board The visual signal is one LED on the Alarm Light Board The heat control processor on the Power Board has an independent circuit to detect a drop in 12 Volt power below normal operating levels In the event of low 12 Volt power the heat contro...

Страница 38: ...Chapter 1 Functional Description System Functions 1 14 Service Manual FIGURE 1 8 Power Failure ...

Страница 39: ...r the RS 232 port every 15 seconds 5 seconds The string will be formatted as follows Unit Type with version baby temperature set temperature current heater setting mode last recoded weight saturation pulse rate list of alarms 00 used to note the end of the alarm list checksum in hexadecimal format Example 1 Manual Mode with no alarms GWRM_1 0 7 36 3 36 5 35 M 1340 0 0 00 0d Example 2 Baby mode wit...

Страница 40: ...wered by the Control Board The Control Board includes a dedicated graphics controller with on board memory The LCD is backlit with two low voltage LED strings The LCD backlit driver is located on the Control Board 1 3 9 Touch Panel The touch panel has membrane switches and is wired to the Control Board Refer to Figure 1 10 Signals from the switches are received by the main application processor FI...

Страница 41: ...s powered by mains power Refer to Figure 1 11 There are fuses for the mains power on the Power Board The power must be enabled by the elevating base relay on the Power Board This relay is under the control of the main application processor Foot switches on both sides of the unit control the elevating base movement FIGURE 1 11 Elevating Base ...

Страница 42: ...a relay on the Power Board The mains power to the observation light is fused on the Power Board 1 3 12 Procedure Light Optional on Panda Warmer Mains power is converted to DC power by a dedicated 12V DC power supply mounted in the heater housing Refer to Figure 1 13 The light intensity ramps up progressively when the light is turned on The slow turn on is controlled by circuitry on the Alarm Light...

Страница 43: ...default heater power setting drops to 50 The display continues to flash Admit Baby until you press the Admit Baby key and start normal operation 1 3 13 2 Manual Mode assuming normal run state no alarms The user set point is heater output level from 0 to 100 in 5 increments The main application software passes the set point to the heat control processor System input to the heat control processor al...

Страница 44: ...Chapter 1 Functional Description System Functions 1 20 Service Manual FIGURE 1 14 Manual Mode Heat Control ...

Страница 45: ...e desired skin temperature The system measures actual skin temperature via the patient probe The signal is an input to the Control Board converted to a digital signal read by the main application processor The processor utilizes a proprietary patented heat control algorithm to determine the optimum heater output power This output power is passed to the heat control processor FIGURE 1 15 Baby Mode ...

Страница 46: ...ust the Temperature Simulator to 36 2 C Baby Temperature and wait for about 30 seconds You should see a decrease in the heat output 5 or 1 red bar every 30 seconds 9 Adjust the Temperature Simulator to 35 8 C Baby Temperature and wait for 30 seconds You should see an increase in the heat output 5 or 1 red bar every 30 seconds 10 Adjust the Temperature Simulator to 35 6 C Baby Temperature and wait ...

Страница 47: ... The Pulse Oximetry SpO2 option utilizes an OEM module commonly used in other monitoring equipment For units that have the SpO2 option the SpO2 patient probe connects to the SpO2 module which is located in the probe panel housing Refer to Figure 1 17 The probe panel housing contains the OEM module and an SpO2 interface board Oximetry parameters and alarms are passed to the main application process...

Страница 48: ...ED Array located on the Alarm Light Board Refer to Figure 1 18 The LED array is controlled on and off by the alarm control signal provided by the main application processor or audio processor on the Control Board Alarm audio is generated by an audio amplifier also under control of the audio processor in response to a command from the Main Application Processor FIGURE 1 18 Alarms ...

Страница 49: ...ater head housing the two parts of the housing along with the wire insulation form a double insulation system For the main bracket a sheet of insulating material is fitted between the bracket and the elevating column This insulation along with the insulation on the wires of the elevating base form a double insulation system 1 3 17 2 Grounding and Insulation Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility...

Страница 50: ...Chapter 1 Functional Description System Functions 1 26 Service Manual 1 3 18 AC DC Power Distribution FIGURE 1 19 AC DC Power Distribution ...

Страница 51: ...m from the Panda and Giraffe products is repeated every two seconds The RS 232 parameters are 116000 bps baud rate no parity 8 data bits and one stop bit The data is in ASCII format the string is described below PWRM_2 0 0 36 8 36 4 0 P 0 0 0 00 29 Warning The computer or RS 232 monitor s user program must continuously check the data link The program should constantly verify connection to the cont...

Страница 52: ... data output share the same female nine pin d type connector 1 4 3 3 Nurse Call Signals Pin 6 Closed contact under normal conditions that is power on no alarm recommended configuration Pin 1 Common contact Pin 9 Open contact under normal conditions power on no alarm These contacts are not powered They only provide closure Incubator Status Nurse Call Signal Pins 1 and 6 Pins 1 and 9 Normal Closed O...

Страница 53: ...Inspect suction tubing that is routed through the dovetail rail Replace the tubing as described in the cleaning instruction in the resuscitation operator supplement as required 2 1 2 Service Maintenance This schedule lists the minimum frequencies Always follow hospital and local regulations for required frequencies 2 1 2 1 Annually Perform the electrical safety checks as described in this service ...

Страница 54: ...cord for any signs of damage Replace the cord if damage is evident 3 Check that the cord retainer accessory outlet guard on the back of the control panel is in place 4 Examine the unit overall for any damaged or missing parts 5 Examine the unit for any missing or damaged labels Make sure the labels are attached in the proper locations For a list of labels and their proper locations refer to sectio...

Страница 55: ...witch on the back of the unit and at the standby switch on the front control panel Verify the following The model type indicated on the screen matches the type of unit Panda or Giraffe bedded or non bedded All the displays and indicators light The software revision appears The prompt tone begins 3 Press the Admit Baby key to enter normal operation in Manual Mode Select Heater Power percentage to s...

Страница 56: ...sistance check should be performed first Follow the operating instructions supplied by the manufacturer of the electrical safety analyzer to verify the following 2 2 3 1 Ground Resistance Check 1 Measure the resistance between the ground pin on the line cord plug and exposed metal of the electronic enclosure The ground resistance must be less than 0 2 Ohms 2 Measure the resistance between the grou...

Страница 57: ...equired by local ordinances in single fault conditions in all possible operating modes the patient lead leakage current shall be less than 50 microamperes Note The isolation of the patient temperature probe is dependent upon the insulation of the patient temperature probe These probes are 100 tested and do not require retesting If so desired the patient temperature probe can be tested by wrapping ...

Страница 58: ...SC1 from SC2 The value must be 5000 10 2 4 3 Off Center Weight Check 1 Turn off the bed Clear all objects from the bed and ensure only the clear plate remains on the scale 2 Ensure the bed is level 3 Turn on the bed and go to the service screen 4 Record the SC value on the screen and name it SC3 The SC3 value must be in the 9900 to 11000 range 5 Place a 5 kg weight on one corner of the scale on th...

Страница 59: ... counts total 5 If the SC values change more than 5 counts 1 or both load cells might be defective Perform the following steps a Remove the scale top tray and the control board cover to access the load cell connectors on the control board b Disconnect 1 load cell from the control board at a time and check the SC value If the SC values change 5 counts or fewer after disconnecting the load cell the ...

Страница 60: ...Chapter 2 Installation Maintenance and Checkout Scale Checkout Procedures 2 8 Service Manual ...

Страница 61: ... 2 Turn off the bed Ensure the bed is level 3 Enter service screen by turning on the bed while holding the Help and Alarm Silence keys until you hear 2 tones approximately 5 seconds 4 On the Main Menu select Scale Calibration and then Manual Calibration 5 Use the up down arrow keys to set the gram value of the known test weight and press the Enter key 6 When prompted clear all objects from the bed...

Страница 62: ...Chapter 3 Calibration Scale Calibration Bedded Models Only 3 2 Service Manual ...

Страница 63: ...osition of all 8 dip switch positions is OFF Note For versions of application software 1 0 9 and earlier refer to Appendix D for instructions about accessing and using service software 4 1 1 Unit Information From the service mode main menu access the Unit Information screen by pressing the help key When finished press the help key again to return to the previous menu 4 1 2 Main Menu The service mo...

Страница 64: ...tion and Service Application Version of Heater Control Audio and Alarm Board Processors Version of Scale and SpO2 if present EPROM ID s for Control Power Alarm and SpO2 board if present Language Power Fail minutes and battery voltage Note Absence of data in the SpO2 area of the screen is normal when the unit does not have the SpO2 option Otherwise absence of data indicates a communication failure ...

Страница 65: ...Enable Enable Bed elevate for Bedded Warmers with Fixed Adjustable Base Freestanding Warmers and Wall Mount Warmers Enable Disable Disengaged Disengaged Disengaged Temp units C C Only F C C Only Scale units grams lbs oz grams only grams grams only Scale resolution 10 5 grams 10 grams 10 grams Language Many English English Low pulse rate limit 25 110 100 100 High pulse rate limit 111 240 200 200 Lo...

Страница 66: ...een appears as follows 4 1 5 Scale Calibration This menu displays the Scale Recalibration Count SR and Corrected value SC It also displays Scale software revision model resolution code and POST power on self test results Note For versions of Application Software 1 0 9 and earlier SR represents Scale Raw Value Menu selections Manual Cal refer to 3 Calibration for details Check Weight Used to verify...

Страница 67: ... listed on the left of the screen The user changes the New Time settings by using the UP DOWN arrow keys and select button Once the desired settings are displayed in the New Time section they may be used to modify the current settings by pressing the SET DATE TIME key To set only the hour minute or second highlight the hour minute or second in the left hand menu and press the select key Adjust as ...

Страница 68: ... This screen displays reference voltages readings from both patient probe thermistors one fixed thermistor input and the ambient temperature of the Control Board Expected Values ADC Channel Raw Value Corrected Value 1 Vthref 2048 4 1500 3 mV 2 Vo t NA NA 3 Pat Probe Thermistor 1 NA Pat Probe Thermistor 2 0 3 C 4 Pat Probe Thermistor 2 NA Pat Probe Thermistor 1 0 3 C 5 Vref 37 C 2232 23 37 3 0 2 C ...

Страница 69: ...r test pattern and six selectable black and white test patterns The color test pattern should not have drop out or incorrectly displayed colors The 6 gray scale test patterns display alternate pixels turned on and off then off and on in horizontal vertical and diagonal patterns Failed pixels will appear as dark spots drop out ...

Страница 70: ...ce key and help key It also provides a function to test the response of Hands Free Alarm Silence Note DIP Switch factory setting are all switches off 4 1 7 4 Alarm Diagnostics This provides the following functions Alarm LED Toggle Audio Tests for Pulse Tone Low Priority and High Priority Vol Hands free Two test modes are available single one tone and continuous Hands Free Alarm Silence may be exer...

Страница 71: ...eter Readings This menu displays a resettable and non resettable hour meter power fail minutes as well as run hours versus output from 0 to 100 in 10 increments The resettable hour meter Power Fail counter and Heater Power Values may all be reset to zero from this menu ...

Страница 72: ...es Date and Time Ambient Control Board temperature Event Name and Raw hexadecimal data More detail is displayed below the list for a selected event The user may scroll to any event in the list by using the UP DOWN arrow keys The Options Sub menu provides a means to filter on one or more event types The user may also filter by specified dates and times and sort in ascending or descending order ...

Страница 73: ...the View Hide symbol date time and sort preference using the UP DOWN arrow keys and Select key To return to cursor to the left side of the screen press the back key To return to the log display screen press the back key again Scrolling is accomplished using the UP DOWN arrow keys in three selectable modes Single Line Page and Full Page ...

Страница 74: ...eturn Operation Settings to factory defaults select US or International for the Giraffe or Panda unit you have and press the Save key Press the Back key to move the cursor back to the left side of the screen Press the Back button again to update the display Note Language is not reset ...

Страница 75: ...and 26 Press the Stop key to stop the 25 Output Check 4 2 PC Command Line Interface Using a PC and null modem cable gives access to an additional diagnostic screen that allows you to update system software access logs and perform other commands not available on the unit s service mode screen To order the communication cable refer to 2 1 2 3 Service tools on page 2 2 4 2 1 Accessing the PC Command ...

Страница 76: ...lp text version print service mode version info getbuttons print status of pushbuttons update update firmware logs retrieve stored logs pulsetone play single pulsetone set vol ncas print ncas input state dips print ctrl brd dipswitch states heateng perform heat engine tests lang list set available languages lcd display multi color test pattern Note NCAS is an early acronym for Hands Free Alarm Sil...

Страница 77: ...io audio processor heat heat control processor filesz size of the file to upload crc crc of the file to upload function Updates the specified processor with the file provided via xmodem upload After issuing this command the user will be prompted to send the update file via xmodem transfer Once the file transfer is complete the crc is checked to ensure data integrity then the processor update re pr...

Страница 78: ...etone vol 4 2 3 6 ncas Note NCAS is an early acronym for Hands Free Alarm Silence command ncas arguments none function Retrieves and displays the instantaneous state of the Hands Free Alarm Silence input to the main processor The state is reported as active or inactive usage ncas 4 2 3 7 dips command dips arguments none function Reads and prints out the status of the control board DIP switches usa...

Страница 79: ...ilable languages that can be used to set the desired language usage lang list set 4 2 3 10 lcd arguments state test to display lcd test pattern norm to return to normal display function Generates a multi color test pattern that can be used to troubleshoot display issues The pattern consists of seven equally spaced color bands with thirty two variations of each color darkest on the left and brighte...

Страница 80: ... information about the currently stored log data Note When prompted for a filename prior to xmodem file transfer please choose a descriptive filename denoting the unit serial number and timestamp e g HDJM50187 12_31_08 13_45 logs usage logs arg 2 Follow the instructions in Sec 4 2 1 Accessing the PC Command Line Interface on page 4 13 Note Once started the logs utility allows little time to provid...

Страница 81: ...50187 12_31_08 13_45 logs Touchpanel Disabled Size of file to be transmitted 655872 Run local xmodem receive command now 7 At the Run local xmodem receive command now prompt do the following Click Transfer Receive on the Hyperterminal Menu The following menu appears 8 Confirm the correct folder path and receiving protocol 9 Left click Receive The following menu appears 10 Type in a Filename with u...

Страница 82: ... with the following output xmodem error 69 Note It will take approximately 3 to 5 minutes to complete the download When complete the following output will appear xmodem transfer complete bytes transferred 655872 crc 54828 The file will now have the complete download log data and in the location identified earlier Please send the log file to Tech Support for Engineering analysis ...

Страница 83: ...n or attempted by anyone not having such qualifications Read completely through each step in every procedure before starting the procedure any exceptions may result in a failure to properly and safely complete the attempted procedure After completing a repair perform the Checkout Procedure to make sure the unit is in proper operating condition In addition a final electrical safety check and leakag...

Страница 84: ...ltage OK remove upper housing and go to Step 27 If DC voltage not present continue 3 mm Hex T Wrench No mains power to 12V DC Power Supply 8 Turn off Standby Switch Remove rear panel on Electronic Enclosure 1 Phillips Screwdriver ESD Protection Required 9 Disconnect AC output connector J28 from Power PCA Turn on Stand By Switch 10 Using AC Volt Meter Test for AC voltage at pins J28 1 N and J28 4 L...

Страница 85: ...ins voltage at power supply input connector pins 1 3 Disconnected faulty harness 24 If AC voltage not present turn OFF and check for open in harness Refer to 6 13 Wiring Diagrams If AC voltage OK continue 25 Turn ON Standby switch and using a DC Volt Meter backprobe J2 pins 2 5 on 12V DC Power Supply and check for 12V DC 26 If DC voltage not present replace 12V DC Power Supply If DC voltage OK con...

Страница 86: ...eplace Alarm Light PCA Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments Mains voltage too low 1 Using DMM measure AC voltage at accessory outlet 2 Light output may flicker if mains voltage is 10 below nominal Mains power quality 3 Light output may flicker if mains voltage is distorted or heavily loaded Possible Causes Step Troubleshoot...

Страница 87: ...e Power PCA 4 Disconnect transformer connector J24 5 Measure AC out across J24 pins 3 4 Dimmer switch OFF 0V Dimmer switch ON mains voltage 6 If test fails replace Power PCA Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments Defective potentiometer in dimmer pot harness 1 Open rear cover and disconnect harness at J25 on Power PCA 2 Using DMM check resistance on harness pins 2 5 blue wires Res...

Страница 88: ...ind bulb socket With new bulb installed check continuity through bulb should be 4 Ohms Bulb socket harness part 6600 1594 700 9 If continuity test fails replace bulb socket harness Bad harness connection 10 Check that connectors at transformer harness J24 dimmer pot J25 and observation lights J26 on the Power PCA are seated properly Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments 1 Check l...

Страница 89: ...ooting Procedure Comments Poor LCD cable connection 1 Check LCD cable connection at Control PCA J1 LCD Cable PN 6600 1412 600 2 If OK check the LCD cable connection at LCD module 3 If OK replace LCD module Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments Main application software not loaded 1 Reload main application code MAP software Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments B...

Страница 90: ...e between the Control PCA and Power PCA for correct pins Refer to section 6 13 Wiring Diagrams Power cable part 6600 1567 700 3 Check fuse F7 on Power PCA Needle nose pliers Ohm Meter 4 Check backlight connection to the LED driver board 5 Replace the Control PCA If backlights still do not work replace LCD module Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments Protective film on LCD 1 Disas...

Страница 91: ...iagnose using the touch panel test 3 If unable to enter Service Mode via buttons refer to alternate method in section 4 4 4 2 below 4 Enter diagnostics button test 5 If the diagnostic test indicates either open or shorted buttons replace Touch Panel Part Number M1079381 Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments or Alarm Silence button not working 1 Locate on 8 position dipswitch on t...

Страница 92: ...le Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments Power PCA failure 1 Run heat engine health check in Service Mode Heater Connection failure 2 Check connections from the Control PCA to the Power PCA and from the Power PCA to the heat engine Power PCA failure 3 If problem persists replace Power PCA Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments NVRAM failure 1 Verify the cover of NVRAM chi...

Страница 93: ... Stat or Harness 2 Check T Stats or Harness by disconnecting J20 on the Power PCA Using Ohm Meter on the harness connector verify each T Stat is closed by measuring 1 Ohm across the two pins Refer to the comments to right East T Stat pins 3 and 4 West T Stat pins 7 and 8 Defective Power PCA 3 Replace Power PCA Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments Pressing only one button during ...

Страница 94: ...ing Procedure Comments Heater Control Failure 1 Replace Power PCA Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments Defective Disconnected cable 1 Check ribbon cable between Power and Control PCA s is properly seated If OK replace Control PCA 20 pin ribbon cable part 6600 1411 601 Defective Control PCA 2 If problem persists replace Power PCA Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Com...

Страница 95: ...ng Procedure Comments Wrong mains voltage 1 If unit is plugged into the wrong mains voltage or mains voltage too high low then Power PCA will fail POST Power On Self Test Open or loose heater AC fuse connection 2 If the alarm has occurred during normal run time check fuses F9 F10 on Power PCA Replace fuses as necessary 3 If fuses F9 and F10 are OK or if the problem persists replace the Power PCA 4...

Страница 96: ...Control PCA s is properly seated If OK replace Control PCA 20 pin ribbon cable part 6600 1411 601 Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments Defective Disconnected cable 1 Check ribbon cable between Power and Control PCA s is properly seated If OK replace Control PCA 20 pin ribbon cable part 600 1411 601 Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments Control PCA failure 1 Rep...

Страница 97: ...panel switch connections to the Control PCA to make sure it is properly seated Defective battery 4 If light is still not lit check the battery voltage in Service Mode Replace battery if reading is 3V Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments Disconnected speaker 1 Check the inline connection between the speaker harness and the standby switch harness Make sure pins are properly seated...

Страница 98: ...hands free silence is enabled If it cannot be enabled check the Service Mode setting to make sure HFAS is enabled and save settings Open connection 5 Check ribbon cable from the Control PCA to the Alarm Light PCA Make sure it is properly seated and correctly connected Replace as necessary Ribbon cable part 6600 1411 602 6 Go into Service Mode diagnostics touch panel buttons test function hands fre...

Страница 99: ... 2 Check if probe is seated properly If OK replace patient probe Defective rail harness 3 Remove upper housing and check Patient Probe Rail Harness connection at the Probe Panel Interface Board J54 Harness part 6600 1572 702 4 Make sure connections are correct and properly seated Refer to 6 13 Wiring Diagrams for pin verification 5 With a patient probe connected and the 4 pin connector that mates ...

Страница 100: ... patient probe connected and the 4 pin connector that mates to the Probe Panel Interface Board disconnected check continuity of harness by probing the 4 pin connector 6 Using Digital Multimeter verify Pin 1 4 Pin 2 4 10 000 ohms at 25 C If not equal replace rail harness If OK continue Defective Probe Panel Interface Board 7 Check for properly seated connection at Control PCA J2 Probe Panel Interfa...

Страница 101: ... jack plate is seated properly 3 If the blue SpO2 connector has been dislodged from the probe plate remove the bottom cover probe panel and snap the connector back into the connector plate 3 mm Hex Wrench Reverse probe connection 4 Check that the instrument cable and contacts with the SpO2 disposable patient attachment probe are correctly inserted and are properly seated Defective SpO2 Flex Circui...

Страница 102: ... refer to section 6 9 Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments Defective E Base 1 Plug spare line cord directly into E Base AC inlet Green light ON indicates power to the E Base Test movement using foot switch pedals 2 If no movement remove E Base shroud verify connectors from the foot switch pedals are properly seated and conn...

Страница 103: ...et connector If OK then is most likely a foot switch issue skip to section 4 4 10 2 Defective Power PCA 15 Check the voltage on Power PCA at test point 26 from 2 1 and verify that it is greater than 2V by probing back of connector If OK verify mains voltage is present at Power PCA connector J28 pins 3 6 If not replace the defective Power PCA Defective Control PCA 16 While in Service Mode check the...

Страница 104: ...r 12V at pins 1 5 on the cable side 4 If there is still no DC skip to Step 8 Blown fuse on Power PCA 5 Using a DC Volt Meter check the voltage from chassis to the bottom side of fuses F7 12V and F8 3 5V If there is no voltage continue with steps to find correct the short before replacing the fuse s 6 Disconnect J22 on the Power PCA Test for power to ground short on the Control PCA by probing the h...

Страница 105: ...so test the front panel switch standby switch using an Ohm Meter at pins 1 2 Off Open On Short If Open there is no AC voltage to the Power PCA then the front panel switch is defective 13 If no power troubleshoot the Line Filter Harness from the AC inlet through the main circuit breaker through the line filter through to the J27 connection refer to 6 13 Wiring Diagrams to find the open in the circu...

Страница 106: ...at controls the radiant heater Main Application Processor Microprocessor located on the Control PCA that provides system communication control and user interface Audio Processor Microcontroller on the Control PCA that provides Audio and Power Fail functions NCAS Processor Microcontroller on the Alarm Light PCA that provides Hands Free Alarm Silence and Procedure Light control HFAS and NCAS Hands F...

Страница 107: ...g only 6 round file bastard cut 6 mill file bastard cut Adjustable wrenches crescent Flashlight Stopwatch Tape measure Chip extractor tool Digital Multimeter DMM Safety Analyzer Static control workstation Service tools refer to section 2 1 2 3 in this manual Warning This is a latex free device Latex is not to be used in the maintenance or repair of this device SENSITIVE TO ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE ...

Страница 108: ...wer the warmer bed to its lowest position 5 3 1 Upper Heater Housing Removal 1 For wall mount models remove the heater head from the wall bracket as instructed in 5 2 Heater Head Removal from Wall Bracket Wall Mount Only on page 5 2 2 Use a 3 mm hex key to remove the 8 socket head screws split ring washers and flat washers that secure the upper heater housing to the lower housing and remove the up...

Страница 109: ...een used recently the duct may be hot 2 If removing the heat engine disconnect the heater power connectors and ground wire Remove the 3 hairpin cotter pins located under each of the heater adjustment screws and remove the assembly You may need to cut safety wires that secure the adjustment screws These are for shipping purposes and need not be replaced 3 To remove the heater protective grill use a...

Страница 110: ...eat engine and exhaust duct are not shown for visibility Bottom mounting screw Main DC power supply Duct mounting screw 6 Power supply mounting plate Top mounting screw Duct mounting screw 5 Observation Light Duct mounting screw 4 Duct mounting screw 3 Observation Light Duct mounting screw 2 Duct mounting screw 1 Procedure light power supply ...

Страница 111: ... and at 0 75 0 1 1 9 cm 0 25 cm distance from the center of the warmer unit Note Use a laser level with two wall leveling capability or a combination of T square and Plumb bob to locate the alignment spot on the floor accurately 5 For Wall mount models locate and mark the alignment spot as illustrated in Figure 5 3 for installations using a bassinet or Figure 5 4 for installations using a fixed su...

Страница 112: ...Chapter 5 Repair Procedures Heater Housing Repairs 5 6 Service Manual FIGURE 5 2 Locating Alignment Spot for Freestanding Model FIGURE 5 3 Locating Alignment Spot for Wall Mount Model Used with Bassinet ...

Страница 113: ...Chapter 5 Repair Procedures Heater Housing Repairs Service Manual 5 7 FIGURE 5 4 Locating Alignment Spot for Wall Mount Model Used with a Fixed Surface ...

Страница 114: ...ction 5 3 1 2 Remove the 2 captive screws that secure the electronic enclosure on either side of the lens Tilt the top of the Electronics Enclosure out to allow access to the screws securing the back of the Alarm Light Board 3 To remove the Alarm Light Board use a 2 mm hex key to remove the two screws that secure the Alarm Light Board to the Electronic Enclosure Disconnect its electrical connector...

Страница 115: ...d take it out of the housing 2 Disconnect the bulb electrical connector and slide the bulb from its spring retainer 3 After replacing the bulb confirm that the glass lens is properly aligned Electronic enclosure Outlet panel Observation halogen light transformer Enclosure rear panel Power board Control board Alarm light board FIGURE 5 6 Electronics Enclosure Disassembly Caution Bulbs may be hot Tu...

Страница 116: ...captive screws 5 4 1 Power Board Figure 5 6 and Figure 5 7 1 For wall mount models remove the heater head from the wall bracket as instructed in section 5 2 2 Loosen the 2 captive screws at the top of the enclosure s rear panel then tilt the panel down and lift the 2 tabs at the bottom of the panel up out of the slots that they seat in 3 Use a 5 5 mm socket to remove 2 KEPS nuts that secure the ob...

Страница 117: ...uct model on the screen display only the first time that the unit is turned on after control board replacement See section 1 1 for information on warmer models 5 4 3 Lithium Ion Battery Replacement Figure 5 6 and Figure 5 7 1 For wall mount models remove the heater head from the wall bracket as instructed in section 5 2 2 Loosen the 2 captive screws at the top of the enclosure s rear panel then ti...

Страница 118: ...he bottom edge of the enclosure while removing it from between the rails 9 Loosen the 4 captive screws that secure the power board panel and tilt it down away from the unit Pull out the Power Board Panel and Outlet Panel as a pair as far as electrical cables allow Disconnect all electrical cables that connect the pair to the Electronic Enclosure 10 Disconnect the control board s 9 electrical conne...

Страница 119: ...2 hex nut from the dimmer control and mounting bracket assembly 7 Disconnect the electrical connector from the power board and remove the dimmer control 5 4 6 Standby Switch Replacement Figure 5 8 1 For wall mount models remove the heater head from the wall bracket as instructed in section 5 2 2 Loosen the 2 captive screws at the top of the enclosures rear panel then tilt the panel down and lift t...

Страница 120: ... a 2 mm hex key to remove the 2 button head screws split ring washers and flat washers that secure it to the panel 7 Use a 10 mm wrench to remove the ground stud nut and star washer 8 The circuit breakers power inlet and line filter can be disconnected and popped out of their cutouts in the panel 9 To release the accessory outlets push in the pins that secure them in their panel cut outs Accessory...

Страница 121: ...he new fuse is installed Do not pry them out use needle nose pliers and pull straight out Reinsert gingerly the same way Once damaged the socket can not be replaced in the field and a new Power Bd will need to be installed Refer to Chapter 6 for fuse ordering information 5 4 9 Maneuvering Handle Use a 13 mm wrench to remove the 2 nuts split ring washers and flat washers from the mounting studs Sli...

Страница 122: ...r Masimo SET 2 and Nellcor see Figure 5 11 5 5 2 1 SpO2 Interface Board Replacement for Masimo SET 1 Figure 5 10 1 Remove the bottom end cap from the West Dovetail Rail and remove the decorative strip so that the SpO2 ground wire screw can be accessed 2 Remove the SpO2 ground wire screw 3 Disassemble the probe panel housing following instructions 5 5 1 4 Remove the two button head screws securing ...

Страница 123: ...in the kit 11 Connect SpO2 harness from east rail to SpO2 board assembly 12 Re install the loose harnesses under the tension clip Note Be sure to route the patient probe harness around the mounting boss for the lower cover 13 Re install the scale patient probe plate 14 It may be advisable to perform an abbreviated functional checkout procedure on the SpO2 connection scale connection and temperatur...

Страница 124: ...obe Panel plate making sure to properly align the flat portion of the connector with the D shaped hole 11 Remove the socket head screw which retains the tie wrap holding the three harnesses near where they connect to the Flex Board and cut the tie wrap 12 Replace the harness by reversing the preceding instructions 5 5 5 Patient Probe Connector Replacement Figure 5 10 or Figure 5 11 as appropriate ...

Страница 125: ...ousing Repairs Service Manual 5 19 5 5 6 Probe Panel Upper Housing Replacement 1 Follow procedures 5 5 1 through 5 5 4 as appropriate to remove all parts from the Probe Panel Upper Housing FIGURE 5 10 Probe Panel Assembly with SET 1 SpO2 Jack ...

Страница 126: ...and wall mount models use a small screw driver to remove the rail end cap and then pull the strip downward out of the dovetail rail 2 For freestanding models insert a small screw driver into the back of the strip using one of the slots provided on the sides of the strip near base and push the strip end out to grab and then gently pull the strip out of the dovetail rail M4 X 12 Screw M4 Internal Lo...

Страница 127: ...Note This procedure requires two persons 1 If possible lower the elevating column to the lowest position and disconnect the base power cord from the back of the column Lock all the casters 2 Use a 4 mm hex key to remove the 3 socket head screws split ring washers and flat washers that hold the storage module to the main bracket The storage module rests on the bracket and will stay in place until y...

Страница 128: ...he unit upright or carefully placed on its back 1 Lock all the other casters 2 Lift the caster off the floor and use blocks to support the leg near the caster you are replacing 3 Remove screw s from boss underneath the leg casting 4 Secure the caster to the leg by tightening the screw s through the caster plate into the boss in the bottom of the leg Drawers Grasp here Mounting screw locations Shro...

Страница 129: ... Unit Repairs Bedded and Freestanding Models Service Manual 5 23 FIGURE 5 14 Base Legs and Rails Freestanding Base Freestanding Rails Rail Mounting Blocks Foot switch Caster Dovetail rails Main bracket Base shroud Elevating column Legs ...

Страница 130: ... that are located on either side of the warmer about half way up the column It does not matter which side of the column either retaining screw can be removed If the unit is equipped with a suction canister bracket you may wish to remove it 2 Using a rubber hammer or mallet and a large screwdriver or punch drive the pin out from the end with the retaining screw removed you may wish to hold the bed ...

Страница 131: ...il mounting block on each rail use a 4 mm hex key to remove the M8 set screw and the retaining plate and then use a 3 mm hex key to remove the four M4 screws attaching the mounting block to the rail while holding the block and then pull it out of the rail Discard the removed M4 screws Use new M4 screws for re installation 4 Reverse steps for re installation It is necessary to re install the remove...

Страница 132: ... two M8 set screws on each plate to 75 11 lb in 8 5 1 2 N m c Re install the base back onto the M10 bolts and use long forceps to re install the two M10 flat washers and then use a torque wrench to torque the M10 lock nuts to 345 52 lb in 39 5 9 N m d Inspect for good contact of mounting block to rails after assembly Warning Joint strength could be reduced if mounting block retaining plates and ba...

Страница 133: ...6 1 Chapter 6 Illustrated Parts This chapter illustrates the Giraffe and Panda Warmer service parts and includes the orderable service kit component part numbers ...

Страница 134: ...2 ID 0 5 6600 0712 402 7 Screw M3 x 8 Btn Hd 6600 0706 405 8 Power Supply 12V 65W 2075961 001 9 Power Supply brkt 6600 2097 500 10 Alarm light lens 6600 2043 500 11 Spit ring washer M3 6600 0713 402 12 Harness Power Factor Correction M1113026 13 Inductor mounting bracket M1114499 14 Lock nut 6600 0714 402 15 Washer M4 0402 1133 300 16 Toroid mtg washer 0 175ID x 0 875OD M1114284 17 Screw M4 x 40 B...

Страница 135: ...able clip M1085398 15 Nut M4 X 0 7 6600 0711 407 16 Push on clip grill retainer M1079756 17 Protective grill order 12 pcs item 16 6600 2032 500 18 Observation light bulb replacement M1121134 19 Observation light kit right M1108233 S 20 Observation light kit left M1108234 S 21 Procedure light kit M1092567 Procedure light bulb Replacement M1121135 Procedure light mounting screw M4X14 M1122594 Proced...

Страница 136: ...x 18 M1076053 4 Split ring washer M3 X 3 1ID 0 8 6600 0713 402 5 Line filter M1107967 6 Card guide 4 5 M1079766 7 Control board See Table 6 1 on page 6 5 Lithium ion battery M1121133 8 Probe panel interface board 2065772 001 9 Screw M3 X 8 Btn Hd 6600 0706 405 10 Washer M3 X 3 2 ID 0 5 6600 0712 402 11 LCD Display See Table 6 1 on page 6 5 2 1 3 4 20 21 6 7 5 2 8 18 17 13 14 12 22 23 16 11 15 10 4...

Страница 137: ...t switch has a metal shaft you will need to order all four items 12 13 22 and 23 TABLE 6 1 LED Illustrated Parts Matrix for the Electronics Enclosure Failed Part Required Replacement Part Number PCA Display Revision Description Service Kit Part Number Description 1087687 Any PCA Warmer Control 2090844 001 IEC Alarms Upgrade Kit With Control Board 2065760 001 A H Control Board RoHS Warmer 2090844 0...

Страница 138: ...ing washer M3 X 3 1ID 0 8 6600 0713 402 4 Screw M3 X 8 Btn Hd 6600 0706 405 5 Spacer stacking M1083992 6 Card guide 6 M1079769 7 Power brd panel M1109625 8 Power board 2080440 001 Fuse kit M1118329 9 Halogen transformer 115V 2065752 001 Halogen transformer 230V 2065756 001 10 Halogen transformer mntg brkt M1073739 11 Cable tie 6600 0364 400 Includes 10 pcs 3 15 A 10 pcs 2A 5 pcs 6 3A and 5 pcs NAN...

Страница 139: ...713 432 25 Outlet panel 6600 2154 500 26 Mains switch 230V 9A 6600 1014 601 Mains switch 115V 12A 6600 1014 602 27 Connector IEC320 C14 inlet snap in M1100425 28 Connector Outlet snap in 6600 0583 600 29 Rubber Bumper 1 4 used with Volex and Feller brand cords M1128306 Hood Cover Button 6600 1788 500 M5 flt washer 6600 0712 404 M5 M5 splt lck waster 6600 0713 404 M5 X10 btn hd scr 115V 60HZ units ...

Страница 140: ...nding and Wall Mount 6600 2129 500 4 Tension clip M1110360 5 Washer M3 X 3 2 ID 0 5 6600 0712 402 6 Split ring washer M3 X 3 1 ID 0 8 6600 0713 402 7 Screw M3 x 8 Btn Hd SpO2 ground 6600 0706 405 8 Support post SpO2 only M1080260 9 Star washer M3 x 3 2 ID 0 4 Int 6600 0713 431 10 Washer M4 x 4 3 ID 0 8 6600 0712 403 11 Split ring washer M4 x 4 1 0 9 6600 0713 403 12 Screw M4 X 12 Skt Hd 6600 0707 ...

Страница 141: ...34 500 3 Jack plate Scale Pat probe 6600 2127 500 4 Split ring washer M3 X 3 1 ID 0 8 6600 0713 402 5 Screw M3 x 8 Btn Hd SpO2 ground 6600 0706 405 6 Washer M4 x 4 3 ID 0 8 6600 0712 403 7 Split ring washer M4 x 4 1 0 9 6600 0713 403 8 Screw M4 X 12 Skt Hd 6600 0707 410 9 SpO2 flex circuit assembly Refer to section 6 9 for part numbers 10 Tension clip M1110360 11 Washer M3 X 3 2 ID 0 5 6600 0712 4...

Страница 142: ...washer Refer to Table 6 2 4 Screw M8 x 20 skt flange lock 6600 1295 400 5 Insulating sheet Refer to Table 6 2 6 Base shroud Refer to Table 6 2 7 Elevating Column Refer to Table 6 2 8 Base plate Refer to Table 6 2 9 Hinged screw cover 1 4 6600 1206 403 10 Screw M4 X 10 Btn Hd 6600 0706 409 11 Split ring washer M4 X 4 1ID 0 9 6600 0713 403 12 Washer M4 X 4 3 ID 12 OD 6600 0712 446 13 Lock washer M6 ...

Страница 143: ...ber IS NOT Displayed Variant 2 Part Number IS Displayed 2 Screw M10x45 btn hd M1074119 2 Screw M8x40 btn hd M1161801 3 Split ring washer M10 6600 0713 407 3 Split ring washer M8 6600 0713 406 5 Insulating sheet M1106932 M1161569 6 Base shroud 6600 2048 500 M1152760 7 Elevating column 115 VAC 6600 2049 501 M1137168 7 Elevating column 230 VAC 6600 2049 502 M1137170 7 Elevating column 100 VAC M113717...

Страница 144: ...ound 6600 0713 432 14 Lug assy 6600 0868 800 15 Split ring washer M8 6600 0713 406 16 Cap nut M8 6600 1215 400 17 Back maneuvering handle 2063211 001 18 Decorative strip Plastic 6600 2053 500 Strip Wood Nat Oak 6600 1666 501 Strip Wood Med Oak 6600 1666 502 Strip Wood Cherry Maple 6600 1666 503 Strip Wood Nat Maple 6600 1666 504 19 Washer 1 4 059 thk 6600 0252 400 20 Washer M8 6600 1284 400 21 Scr...

Страница 145: ...ndle 2075719 001 6 Pontoon Wood Inlay Natural Maple 6600 1665 504 Cherry Maple 6600 1665 503 Medium Oak 6600 1665 502 Natural Oak 6600 1665 501 7 Spring rear button release 6600 1291 400 8 E clip 375 X 025 mounting shaft 6600 1045 400 9 Rear side panel release 6600 1657 500 10 Bracket Cable End Coupling M1073747 11 Nut hex 1 4 20 0144 3136 113 12 Split ring washer 1 4 6600 0473 400 13 Axle strap 6...

Страница 146: ...6600 1663 500 11 Spring 66 OD x 1 5L 6600 1292 400 12 Damper release handle bracket 6600 1660 500 13 O ring M1072016 14 Tilt release handle 6600 2073 500 15 Screw M6 X 12 Btn Hd 6600 0706 427 16 Split ring washer M6 X 6 1 ID 1 6 6600 0713 405 17 Washer M6 X 6 4 ID 1 6 6600 0712 405 18 Side panel keeper 6600 2068 500 19 Side panel release 6600 2069 500 20 Spring side panel release 6600 1290 400 21 ...

Страница 147: ... spring 6600 1079 400 4 Rear bed side panel assy Giraffe 6600 1655 500 Rear bed side panel assy Panda 6600 2063 500 Rear bed side panel assy tube management Giraffe 6600 2146 500 Rear bed side panel assy tube management Panda 6600 2145 500 5 Left right bed side panel assy Giraffe M1092331 Left right bed side panel assy Panda M1092338 Left right HFOV side panel assy Giraffe M1092332 Left right HFOV...

Страница 148: ...2 405 15 Drawer 2 75 Plastic 6600 2085 500 Drawer 2 75 wood NAT OAK 6600 1667 501 Drawer 2 75 wood MED OAK 6600 1667 502 Drawer 2 75 wood CHERRY MAPLE 6600 1667 503 Drawer 2 75 wood NAT MAPLE 6600 1667 504 16 Drawer 5 Plastic 6600 2086 500 Drawer 5 wood NAT OAK 6600 1668 501 Drawer 5 wood MED OAK 6600 1668 502 Drawer 5 wood CHERRYMAPLE 6600 1668 503 Drawer 5 wood NAT MAPLE 6600 1668 504 17 Screw M...

Страница 149: ...Single Drawer and Storage Shelf 1 3 1 Drawer 8 Plastic 6600 2120 500 Drawer 8 wood NAT OAK 6600 2123 501 Drawer 8 wood MED OAK 6600 2123 502 Drawer 8 wood CHERRY MAPLE 6600 2123 503 Drawer 8 wood NAT MAPLE 6600 2123 504 2 Drawer mounting lock 2080959 001 Sgle Drwr cam M1097627 3 Shelf 6600 2090 500 ...

Страница 150: ...andle 2063211 001 14 M8 Flange Lock Screw 6600 1295 400 15 M4x12 SKT HD CAP Screw 6600 0707 410 16 INT Tooth Lock Washer 6600 0713 432 17 Hose Retaining Clip 6600 0862 501 18 M8 Socket HD CAP Screw 6600 0707 428 19 M8 Split Lock Washer 6600 0713 406 20 M8 Flat Washer 6600 1284 400 21 M4x25 Socket HD CAP Screw 6600 0707 448 22 M4 Split Lock Washer 6600 0713 403 23 M4 oversized Flat Washer 6600 0712...

Страница 151: ...er Kit 2063179 001 5 Wall Mount WM Spacer 2063197 001 6 Wall Mount Rail EAST 2063204 001 7 Wall Mount Rail WEST 2063205 001 8 Wall Mount Appearance Strip 2063200 001 9 Wall Mount Filler Panel 2063199 001 10 M8 Flange Lock Screw 6600 1295 400 11 M4x12 SKT HD CAP Screw 6600 0707 410 12 INT Tooth Lock Washer 6600 0713 432 13 M4 Split Lock Washer 6600 0713 403 14 M4 Flat Washer 6600 0712 403 15 Rail E...

Страница 152: ...t KIT Polish 2063184 016 FRU WM Warmer Bracket KIT Chinese 2063184 017 FRU WM Warmer Bracket KIT Norwegian 2063184 018 FRU WM Warmer Bracket KIT Czech 2063184 019 FRU WM Warmer Bracket KIT Estonian 2063184 020 FRU WM Warmer Bracket KIT Hungarian 2063184 021 FRU WM Warmer Bracket KIT Bulgarian 2063184 022 FRU WM Warmer Bracket KIT Lithuanian 2063184 023 FRU WM Warmer Bracket KIT Romanian 2063184 02...

Страница 153: ...ker 6600 1573 700 Harness Mains Power 6600 1574 700 Harness Scale Rail 6600 1586 700 Harness SpO2 Rail Bedded Model Only 6600 1587 700 Wire Harness Warmer Observation Light Switch 6600 1588 700 Harness Obso Light 6600 1594 700 Harness Control Board Ribbon 6600 1411 601 Harness Alarm Board Signal 6600 1411 602 Harness Warmer Foot Switch Signals M1073604 Harness Warmer Over Temp T Stat M1074875 Harn...

Страница 154: ...d Scale EU Gravity Zone 7 M1147692 Bedded Panda In bed Scale EU Gravity Zone 8 M1147693 Bedded Panda In bed Scale EU Gravity Zone 9 M1147694 Bedded Panda In bed Scale EU Gravity Zone 10 M1147695 Bedded Panda In bed Scale EU Gravity Zone 11 M1147696 Bedded Panda In bed Scale EU Gravity Zone 12 M1147697 Bedded Panda In bed Scale EU Gravity Zone 13 M1147698 Bedded Panda In bed Scale EU Gravity Zone 1...

Страница 155: ...Arm 6600 0853 800 Giraffe Tubing Management Arm 6600 0837 800 Giraffe HFOV Side Panels M1092332 Giraffe Corner Tray front right SW rear left NW 6600 1793 500 Giraffe Corner Tray front left SW rear right NE 6600 1794 500 Giraffe Dovetail Rail Extension 6600 0852 800 Bedded Utility Post 3 5 x 1 0217 5374 800 Easy Load Cylinder Holder 6600 0836 800 Side Pleur Evac Hanger M1134410 Multipurpose Clip 66...

Страница 156: ...inese M1231867 Masimo SET 2 SPO2 Upgrade Kit with Control BD Spanish Italian M1231841 Nellcor Oximax SPO2 Upgrade Kit Spanish Italian M1231868 Masimo SET 2 SPO2 Upgrade Kit with Control BD Danish Swedish Norwegian Finnish M1231856 Nellcor Oximax SPO2 Upgrade Kit Danish Swedish Norwegian Finnish M1231869 Masimo SET 2 SPO2 Upgrade Kit with Control BD Russian Czech Polish Greek M1231857 Nellcor Oxima...

Страница 157: ...O2 Upgrade Kit Danish Swedish Norwegian Finnish M1231827 Nellcor Oximax SPO2 Upgrade Kit Danish Swedish Norwegian Finnish M1231869 Masimo SET 2 SPO2 Upgrade Kit Russian Czech Polish Greek M1231828 Nellcor Oximax SPO2 Upgrade Kit Russian Czech Polish Greek M1231872 Masimo SET 2 SPO2 Upgrade Kit Bulgarian Lituanian Portuguese Estonian M1231830 Nellcor Oximax SPO2 Upgrade Kit Bulgarian Lituanian Port...

Страница 158: ...ity Zone 1 M1147670 Panda IN BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 2 M1147687 Panda IN BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 3 M1147688 Panda IN BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 4 M1147689 Panda IN BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 5 M1147690 Panda IN BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 6 M1147691 Panda IN BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 7 M1147692 Panda IN BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 8 M1147693 Panda IN BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 9 M1147694 Panda IN BED...

Страница 159: ...M1111366 STICKER LABEL SET BRANDING GIRAFFE WARMER M1137000 STICKER Din Rail Weight Limit 3kg 6 11 1 Labels on the Back of Giraffe Warmers or Panda iRes Warmers Part Number Description M1111331 STICKER RX CAUTION WRN LBL ENGLISH M1110852 STICKER LBL ACCESSORY LOAD WRM M1128585 STICKER Warning Rail Loading Rx Professional Use Label Set M1111331 Install Label A for US only Install Label B for all ot...

Страница 160: ...el Set Bedded Models Part Number Description M1110855 STICKER LBL SET WARNING HEATER GIRAFFE WRM Heater Grille Accessory Warning Label Set M1110855 Choose appropriate language labels each language will have 2 identical labels Install 1 label on each side of the heater assembly Discard extra labels ...

Страница 161: ...ARMER Includes all labels shown in Figure 6 17 except patent labels M1217648 LBL NELLCOR PATENT GP WRM M1217559 LBL PATENT MASIMO MX GP WARMER M1125258 LBL PATENT MASIMO GP WARMER 6 11 4 Control Panel Labels Not Shown See Figure 1 4 Part Number Description M1127486 LBL Masimo SET Logo M1217650 LBL Nellcor Logo SpO2 M Patent labels FIGURE 6 17 Label Locations on Probe Panel Housing ...

Страница 162: ... 1 81 30 cm 25 cm from the floor MAX 2A 115v 50 60 Hz MAX 1A 220 240v 50 60 Hz w Heater head warning label See table next page Rating label See table next page Accessory load label M1110852 Mattress height warning label to be placed one below the front mattress height label on each side See table next page Mattress height label to be placed one on each side back and one on each side side 2062951 0...

Страница 163: ...e 2063007 012 Freestanding label set Danish 2063007 013 Freestanding label set Finnish 2063007 014 Freestanding label set Turkish 2063007 015 Freestanding label set Polish 2063007 016 Freestanding label set Chinese 2063007 017 Freestanding label set Norwegian 2063007 018 Freestanding label set Czech 2063007 019 Freestanding label set Estonian 2063007 020 Freestanding label set Hungarian 2063007 02...

Страница 164: ...h the center of the warmer head See Figure E 7 A B C D MAX 2A 115v 50 60 Hz MAX 1A 220 240v 50 60 Hz w Accessory load label M1110852 Speaker bafling see table next page Heater head warning label See next page Rating Label see table next page Breaker ON OFF see table next page Rail load label see table next page Mattress height label only one label to be placed on the wall 2062951 001 Mattress heig...

Страница 165: ...l Mount label set Portugese 2063008 012 Wall Mount label set Danish 2063008 013 Wall Mount label set Finnish 2063008 014 Wall Mount label set Turkish 2063008 015 Wall Mount label set Polish 2063008 016 Wall Mount label set Chinese 2063008 017 Wall Mount label set Norwegian 2063008 018 Wall Mount label set Czech 2063008 019 Wall Mount label set Estonian 2063008 020 Wall Mount label set Hungarian 20...

Страница 166: ...A HIGH BRK F2 F3 F5 F6 FUSE 2A 125V SMD fast acting socketed F7 F8 6 3A 250V TIME LAG F9 F10 FUSE Submini 2A F1 F4 F11 F12 Note Fuse kit M1118329 includes 3 15 A 250 V 10 pcs 2A 250 V 10 pcs 6 3A 250 V 5 pcs 2A 125 V 5 pcs FIGURE 6 18 Power Board 2080437 001 F1 F2 F3 F6 F5 F4 F10 F9 F11 F12 F7 F8 ...

Страница 167: ... Service Manual 6 35 Self resetting over current protection PTCs for Scale and SpO2 FIGURE 6 19 Control Board 2080437 001 Dipswitches Non replaceable fuse for backlight invertor LED 3 ON Charging OFF Not Charging Flashing Charging Error ...

Страница 168: ...t voltage 1 8V 3 2 5V 2 3 3V 0 2V 0V The following are derived from the 12V input voltage ISO5V 5 5 0V 4 3 3VSTBY 2 12V 5 5V ni 5 6 12 1 Control Board TP 1 2 TP Value 1 3 3V analog 2 Ground analog 3 2 5V digital 4 Ground digital 5 1 8V digital 6 5V isolated 10 Ground isolated 7 12V digital 8 Ground digital 9 3 3V digital 11 Ground digital 12 5V digital 13 3 3V standby TP 3 4 5 TP 7 8 9 TP 6 10 TP ...

Страница 169: ...st Points Service Manual 6 37 6 12 2 Power Board TP Value 20 1 Ground DC 20 2 5V 20 3 12V 22 1 Ground DC 22 2 3 3V 22 3 12V 25 1 Ground AC side not connected to earth 25 7 5V ni TP 20 TP 29 TP 22 TP 21 Pin 1 TP 25 Pin 1 TP 20 TP 26 ...

Страница 170: ...0 115VAC 6600 1561 701 230VAC 6600 1561 702 M1073604 Obs Lights Transformer Elevating Base Assy Back Panel M1126291 115 VAC 6600 1556 700 230 VAC 6600 1557 700 Single Ground Post M1126293 To From Control Board 6600 1411 601 6600 1567 700 To From Control Board To Standby Switch 1 2 1 2 L1 1 L2 3 V 1 V 6 MTG Plate Mains In STBY SW PS Ebase AC Out Power DC Out DC In T Stats Heater Control Board Inter...

Страница 171: ...6 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 11 12 13 14 LED Backlight J34 1 J34 2 J34 3 J34 4 J34 5 J34 6 J34 7 J34 8 J34 9 J34 10 J34 11 J34 12 J34 13 J34 14 J34 15 J34 16 J34 17 J34 18 J34 19 J34 20 J34 21 J3...

Страница 172: ...Chapter 6 Illustrated Parts Wiring Diagrams 6 40 Service Manual ...

Страница 173: ...2 28 A 230V 50 60 Hz 1 A 230V 50 60 Hz 2 19 A 240V 50 60 Hz 1A 240V 50 60 Hz Temperature 18 to 30 C Humidity 5 to 75 Non condensing relative humidity Pressure 70 106 kPa Air Velocity up to 0 3 m s Storage Conditions Temperature 25 to 38 C Humidity 0 to 85 Non condensing relative humidity Pressure 50 to 106 kPa Electrical Operation Continuous Device Type Class 1 Applied Part Type BF Patient control...

Страница 174: ...rage estimated life 3000 hours Elevating base duty cycle 15 Alarm Volume At 3m away from the device the alarm level is 60 dBA at the maximum setting 50 dBA at the minimum setting Life The warmer is designed to last at least 8 years in normal use when operated maintained and serviced in accordance with the instructions provided in the User Manual and Service Manual With proper maintenance and repai...

Страница 175: ...Width 64 cm Depth 119 cm Weight 100 kg Panda Mattress Size 66 x 48 x 2 cm Giraffe Mattress Size 65 x 48 x 4 cm Bed Capacity 14 kg Bed Tilt 12 degrees continuous tilt Accessories Storage drawer package 6 8 kg maximum load Instrument shelf 3 6 kg maximum load Height 76 8 cm Width 33 4 cm Depth 30 2 cm Weight 43 kg Height 27 3 cm Width 15 9 cm Depth 19 4 cm Weight 15 kg ...

Страница 176: ...litude 0 03 1 5 was validated using signals supplied by a patient simulator SpO2 and pulse rate values were varied across the monitoring range over a range of weak signal conditions and compared to the known true saturation and pulse rate of the input signals A 6 1 2 Specifications Warmer Expected Service Life The product is designed to meet a life span of 8 years However with proper maintenance a...

Страница 177: ...One percent was added to the accuracies for neonatal infant sensors to account for accuracy variation due to properties of fetal hemoglobin The Masimo SpO2 parameter with sensors has been validated for motion accuracy in human blood studies on healthy adult volunteers in induced hypoxia studies while performing rubbing and tapping motions at 2 to 4 Hz at an amplitude of 1 to 2 cm and a non repetit...

Страница 178: ...ex 2 simulator This variation equals plus or minus one standard deviation which encompasses 68 of the population A 6 4 2 Specifications Warmer Expected Service Life The product is designed to meet a life span of 8 years However with proper maintenance and repairs the service life can be extended as long as service parts are available Measurement Range SpO2 1 100 SpO2 Pulse Rate 25 240 bpm Waveleng...

Страница 179: ... minutes a normal power on sequence will occur instead of a mains power failure recovery Masimo SET 1 Cables GE Part Number RD SET GE 05 PATIENT CABLE 1 5M 5 FT MASIMO RD 4084 RD SET GE 12 PATIENT CABLE 3 6M 12 FT MASIMO RD 4085 Masimo SET 2 Cables GE Part Number RD SET MD20 05 PATIENT CABLE 1 5M 5 FT MASIMO RD 4103 RD SET MD20 12 PATIENT CABLE 3 6M 12 FT MASIMO RD 4104 Masimo Probes for both Masi...

Страница 180: ...Appendix A Specifications SpO2 Specifications A 8 Service Manual ...

Страница 181: ...Equipment Warning This equipment system is intended for use by healthcare professionals only This equipment system may cause radio interference or may disrupt the operation of nearby equipment It may be necessary to take mitigation measures such as re orienting or relocating the equipment system or shielding the location Electromagnetic Emissions Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environme...

Страница 182: ...supply line 1kV for input output line Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1kV differential Mode 2kV common mode line 1kV differential Mode 2kV common mode line Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptionsand voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 610...

Страница 183: ... 3 V m 26 MHz to 1 GHz 10 V m 26 MHz to 1 GHz 3V 3 V m 3 V m normal operation 10 V m no hazard Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the Giraffe Panda Warmer including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable for the frequency of the transmitter Recommended Separation Distance d 1 2 P Radiated RF can a...

Страница 184: ...nications Equipment and the Warmer The Giraffe Panda Warmer is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the Giraffe Panda Warmer can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the Giraffe Panda Warmer as rec...

Страница 185: ...lse rate PR 100 floats with user adjustable limits Low Pulse Rate 3 min 1 Primary 3 Oxygen saturation SpO2 85 floats with useradjustable limits Low SpO2 3 min 1 Primary 4 Check baby Radiant power 100 for 15 min and alarm not silenced Check Baby Heat Off 15 min 1 Primary Operational in Baby Control mode 5 Check baby Radiant heater above Check Baby Alarm Disabled CPAD limit for 15 min and alarm not ...

Страница 186: ...nual Temperature alarm set 11 Disconnected temperature probe No longer getting a reading from the temperature probe Confirm Probe Jack Connection 2 min 2 to 1 after 30 secs Primary Operational in Baby Control mode or Manual Mode when Manual Temperature alarm set 12 Baby temperature 1 0 C 0 5 C from control temp Baby Hot Check Temp Probe 12 min 2 With hysteresis to avoid nuisance alarm recurrence a...

Страница 187: ... much ambient light Masimo or Nellcor board indicates too much ambient light Check SpO2 3 min 2 to 1 after 10 secs Primary Only available if SpO2 is running 19 Unrecognized SpO2 probe Unrecognized probe indicated from Masimo or Nellcor board Unrecog nized SpO2 Probe 3 min 2 to 1 after 10 secs Primary Only available if SpO2 is running 20 Pulse rate PR 200 floats with user adjustable limits High Pul...

Страница 188: ... 1 Low perfusion Masimo board indicates low perfusion Low Perfusion No silence No audio none Only active during alert condition 2 Low signal IQ Masimo board indicates low signal IQ Low Signal IQ No silence alert No audio none Only active during alert condition ...

Страница 189: ...ration time settings and diagnostics Refer to Figure D 1 To exit the service mode power down the unit Note If the unit will not boot up the service mode can be accessed by setting control board dipswitch position one 1 to ON and turning on mains power The default position of all 8 dipswitch positions is OFF To access the unit specific information push the Help key while in the service mode D 1 1 U...

Страница 190: ...0 5C 1 0C Off Touchless silence Enable Disable Enable Bed elevate for Bedded Warmers with Elevating Base Enable Disable Disengaged Enable Bed elevate for Bedded Warmers with Fixed Adjustable Base Freestanding Warmers and Wall Mount Warmers Enable Disable Disengaged Disengaged Temp Units C F C Scale Units grams lbs oz grams Scale Resolution 10 5 grams 10 grams Time Format 12 24 24 Low pulse limit 0...

Страница 191: ... on calibration and used by the software to calculate the displayed value E Audio Test The Audio Test Utility allows the user to invoke the Low Priority Alarm High Priority Alarm and Pulse Tone F Odometer The Odometer Utility displays minutes of operation in both a re settable and non re settable format as well as minutes of operation at 10 to 100 power output in 10 increments G Logs The Logs Util...

Страница 192: ...p and press enter to see available commands Note The LOGS command will display 6 log types using the following parameters POW_UP BUT_PUSH ALARM SILENCE SYSFAIL STATE CF Note Typing LOGS will capture all data Data transfer may take up to 15 minutes D 1 5 File Capture 1 To capture into a file click on Transfer Capture Text and enter a path and file name in the resulting dialog box 2 Click Start to s...

Страница 193: ...ing silenced SYSFAIL Captured information about a system failure STATE Captured information about the general state of the system CFG Captured information about the configuration settings SPO2SET Captured information about the SpO2 Settings Auxiliary data consists of 10 data bytes represented in hexadecimal format These data bytes have different meanings depending on the Log Type as defined below ...

Страница 194: ...les in section 4 4 5 STATE Bytes 0 3 The patient set point listed in hexadecimal byte swapped format Note No decimal place is present 6d 01 00 00 can be looked at as 0x0000016d which translates to 365 or 36 5 degrees C Byte 4 Is used internally to determine what menu is on the screen Byte 5 Is an indication of the mode 0x11 for Manual Mode 0x12 for Baby Mode 0x13 for Preheat Mode Byte 6 Is an indi...

Страница 195: ...ity 0x0 for Maximum 0x01 for Normal Byte 3 Low Pulse Rate Limit Setting Byte 4 High Pulse Rate Limit Setting Byte 5 Low Saturation Limit Setting Byte 6 High Saturation Limit Setting With Nellcor SpO2 installed Byte 0 The Pulse Tone Volume Byte 1 Response Mode 0x01 for Normal 0x02 for Fast Byte 2 SatSeconds Limit Setting Byte 3 Low Pulse Rate Limit Setting Byte 4 High Pulse Rate Limit Setting Byte ...

Страница 196: ...Appendix D Troubleshooting Service Mode Application Software 1 0 9 and Earlier D 8 Service Manual ...

Страница 197: ...method they devise Note Mounting the wall mount bracket and the bumper on the wall is not the responsibility of GE Healthcare service personnel The hospital or the medical facility shall arrange for the completion of bracket and bumper mounting task The GE Healthcare service personnel are responsible for installing the heater head only after the bracket is securely mounted on the wall at the speci...

Страница 198: ... each Wall Mount Warmer unit See Figure E 1 Verify that the studs and track are securely fastened together at 12 30 5 cm intervals and to both the floor and ceiling tracks with 10 sheet metal screws Warning A safety factor of 4 is required if the hospital uses their own wall design Upon installing the Wall Mount bracket the bracket shall be applied and tested with 4X load equivalent to 131 lb or 5...

Страница 199: ... that the four bracket holes be placed on the center of the wall tracks and the top edge of the wall mount bracket must be 60 8 0 1 154 4 0 25 cm from the floor for installations to be used with bassinets and 24 8 0 1 63 cm 0 25 cm from the fixed surface for installations to be used with fixed surface See Figure E 2 2 Use the wall mount bracket as a template to mark the mounting holes on the wall ...

Страница 200: ...hand hold the ring so the metal channel rests flush behind the wall Slide the plastic cap along straps with the other hand until the flange of the cap is flush with the wall c Place your thumb between the straps and push from side to side snapping off the straps level with the flange of the cap 5 Mount the wall mount bracket on the wall with the flat washers 6600 0173 400 split ring washers 6600 0...

Страница 201: ... longer screws will be required To properly mount the warmer at least 2 screw threads must be engaged Call out Description Orderable Service Part Number 1 Toggler anchor bolt 6600 0413 400 Replacement parts are also orderable through Bracket FRU Kit and Bumper FRU Kit Refer to section 6 8 for details 2 Flat washer 6600 0173 400 3 Split lock washer 6600 0440 400 4 Hex head screw 6600 0414 400 5 M6 ...

Страница 202: ...per on the wall such that it is leveled horizontally and its center is aligned with the center of wall mount bracket and the bumper holes are 7 17 8 cm from the floor Note For bassinets with a bumper being at a height different from 7 17 8 cm the bumper distance from the floor can be adjusted to match the bassinet bumper height 2 Use the bumper as a template to mark the mounting holes on the wall ...

Страница 203: ...l and at 0 75 0 1 1 9 cm 0 25 cm distance from the center of the warmer unit For installations to be used with fixed surfaces the alignment spot shall be at 25 75 0 1 65 cm 0 25 cm distance from the wall in line with the center of the warmer unit Note Use a laser level with two wall leveling capability or a combination of T square and Plumb bob to locate the alignment spot accurately See Figure E ...

Страница 204: ...Appendix E Installing Wall Mount Units Heater Head Installation and Heater Alignment E 8 Service Manual FIGURE E 5 Laser level or Plumb bob T square Used to Locate the Alignment Spot on the Floor ...

Страница 205: ...Appendix E Installing Wall Mount Units Heater Head Installation and Heater Alignment Service Manual E 9 FIGURE E 6 Laser level or Plumb bob T square Used to Locate the Alignment Spot on a Fixed Surface ...

Страница 206: ...el on the wall as shown in Figure E 7 Place the bottom bar of the label indicating the minimum height at 32 1 81 30 cm 25 cm from the floor and vertically center align the label with the center of the warmer head 2 Install one mattress height warning label next to the mattress height label on the wall 32 0 0 1 81 30 cm 0 25 cm BUMPER MATTRESS HEIGHT LABEL MATTRESS HEIGHT WARNING LABEL FIGURE E 7 M...

Страница 207: ... heat path to the bed see Figure E 10 and that the caregiver can have unobstructed access to the warmer control panel probe panel rails and the bed surface Do not operate the warmer unless the cabinet armoire or other enclosure is open see Figure E 11 GE Healthcare will not install a warmer in an enclosure that does not provide the caregiver with unobstructed access to the warmer control panel pro...

Страница 208: ...nstalling Wall Mount Units Enclosure Dimensional Specification E 12 Service Manual The following dimensions apply when the warmer is NOT being operated FIGURE E 8 Minimum Dimensional Requirements for the Enclosure ...

Страница 209: ...Appendix E Installing Wall Mount Units Enclosure Dimensional Specification Service Manual E 13 FIGURE E 9 Dimensions of Wall Mount Warmer ...

Страница 210: ...Appendix E Installing Wall Mount Units Enclosure Dimensional Specification E 14 Service Manual The following dimensions apply when the warmer is being operated FIGURE E 10 Radiant Heat Path ...

Страница 211: ...ing warmer operation Actual dimensions are facility specific and therefore must be determined by the facility prior to warmer operation Note 2 For repairs the warmer needs to be removed from the wall bracket and then re installed on the bracket Make sure to provide sufficient spacing in the shaded area to give the service technician unobstructed access to the two bracket screws on each left rear a...

Страница 212: ...服务机构 GE Healthcare 3350 SW 148 Avenue Suite 301 Miramar Florida 33027 USA Tel 1 954 744 5600 GE Medical Systems Trade Development Shanghai Co Ltd Building 1 96 Yiwei Road Pilot Free Trade Zone Shanghai China 通用电气医疗系统贸易发展 上海 有限公司 中国 上海 自由贸易试验区意威路 96 号 1 幢 Brazil Only Contact Number of Post Sales Service Agent GE Healthcare do Brasil Comércio e Serviços para Equipamentos Medicos Hospitalares Ltda Av...

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