48 Disassembly and repair
Required tools and equipment
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#1 Phillips bit
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#2 Phillips bit
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#10 Torx bit
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Torque driver calibrated for 6.0 in-lb ±1.0 in-lb
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Torque driver calibrated for 7.5 in-lb ±0.5 in-lb
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Slotted screwdriver
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Tweezers
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Needle-nose pliers
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Spudger
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Tie-wrap tool calibrated for torque specification 5 INT
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Tie-wrap cutter
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Soft lens wipes
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Scissors or other cutting device
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Canned air
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A coin to open the battery door. Select a size that comfortably fits the slot.
Note
Power down the monitor
1.
Touch the Settings tab.
2.
Touch the Device tab.
3.
Touch Power down.
This power-down method, which places the monitor into Standby mode, ensures that patient
measurements are retained in the monitor memory for a maximum of 24 hours. (These saved
measurements are available for recall, printing, or to send electronically to the network.) This
method also ensures that any configuration settings you have changed and saved will be
maintained at the next startup.
Note
Remove the battery
Before removing the battery, power down the monitor as described in "Power down the monitor."
1.
Turn the monitor upside down to access the battery cover.
2.
Locate the battery cover, indicated by
3.
Insert a coin into the slot and push to open. Choose a coin that fits comfortably into the slot.
Caution Observe screw torque specifications, especially with screws that secure
directly into plastic standoffs.
Caution To avoid mismatching screws and holes, keep the screws for each piece
with that piece as you remove modules and circuit assemblies.
For a list of the equipment required to perform functional verification and
calibration, see "Required equipment" in "Functional verification tests."
Because power is still available to charge the battery and power the monitor, the
monitor is in Standby mode.
Welch Allyn Vital Signs Monitor 6000 Series™
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