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  • Page 1 BeneVision TMS60 Telemetry Monitoring System Service Manual...
  • Page 3 Mindray, nor the rights of others. Mindray does not assume any liability arising out of any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties.
  • Page 4 Manufacturer’s Responsibility Contents of this manual are subject to changes without prior notice. All information contained in this manual is believed to be correct. Mindray shall not be liable for errors contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this manual.
  • Page 5 Return Policy In the event that it becomes necessary to return a unit to Mindray, follow the instructions below. Obtain a return authorization. Contact the Mindray Service Department and obtain a Mindray Customer Service Authorization Number. The Mindray Customer Service Authorization Number must appear on the outside of the shipping container.
  • Page 6 Contact Information Manufacturer: Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd. Address: Mindray Building, Keji 12th Road South, High-tech Industrial park, Nanshan, Shenzhen 518057,P.R.China Website: www.mindray.com E-mail Address: service@mindray.com Tel: +86 755 81888998 Fax: +86 755 26582680 Distributor: Mindray DS USA, Inc.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    6.1 Recommended Maintenance and Test Frequency ..........................6-3 6.2 Parameter Tests .......................... 6-3 6.2.1 ECG Tests ........................... 6-4 6.2.2 Resp Test ........................... 6-5 6.2.3 SpO Test ......................... 6-6 6.2.4 NIBP Tests ........................6-9 6.3 Miscellaneous Tests BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 8 9.2.4 Amplifying and Branching Assembly of Receiver (P/N 0152-30-39691) ..............9-11 9.2.5 Active Antenna (P/N 115-059711-00) ......9-12 9.2.6 4-Channel Receiver Module Assembly (P/N 115-029487-00) ................... 9-13 9.3 Power Injector (P/N 115-035637-00) ............... 9-14 9.4 Signal Switching Box (P/N 115-020216-00) BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 9 A.1 Power Cord Plug ..................A-2 A.2 Device Enclosure and Accessories ......................... A-2 A.3 Device Labeling ................A-2 A.4 Scheduled Electrical Safety Inspection ................A-2 A.5 Electrical Safety Inspection after Repair ..................A-3 A.6 Electrical Safety Inspection Form BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
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  • Page 11: Safety

    Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that, if not avoided, could  result in minor personal injury or product/property damage. NOTE Provides application tips or other useful information to ensure that you  get the most from your product. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 12: Warnings

    Protect the system from damage caused by drop, impact, strong vibration  or other mechanical force during servicing. 1.1.3 Notes NOTE Refer to Operator’s Manual for detailed operation and other information.  BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 13: Equipment Symbols

    1.2 Equipment Symbols TMS60 Telemetry Monitoring System/TM80 Telemetry Monitor Operator’s Manual for information about the symbols used on this product and its packaging. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
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  • Page 15: Principles

    SpO module, and NIBP module are optional. The following is a simple illustration: Figure 2-1 TMS60 Telemetry Monitoring System Diagram NOTE The distance between the TD60 and the antenna should be at least one  meter. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 16: Hardware Operating Principles

    The Display and Control Module consists of a LCD, a touch screen, a LED indicator, a speaker, and three keys. It is used to display ECG, SpO waveforms and transmitter status, etc, and allow users to control transmitter. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 17: Receiver

    Bluetooth module control 2.2.3 Receiver 2.2.3.1 Principle Diagram Figure 2-3 Receiver Principle Diagram The receiver comprises the AC/DC power source, power adapter board, amplifying and branching module, 4-channel receiver, LED board, main control board and network interface board. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 18 Ethernet. The speaker of the main control board will give a short beep when the initialization is over, and will beep continuously when an initialization failure or a hardware fault occurs. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 19: Central Monitoring System (Cms)

    The CMS is capable of connecting up to 32 telemetry transmitters. 2.2.5 Central Charger The central charger inner structure consists of three boards, as shown in Figure 2-4: BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 20 The wire connects the AC socket and the AC-DC board.  Main board wire (P/N 009-003327-00) The wire connects the AC-DC board and the main board.  Battery interface board wires (10) (P/N 009-003325-00) The wires connect the main board and the battery interface boards. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 21 EN control I2C access (10) Charge voltage Charge current control control voltage AD MOS switch detect control MCU (10) Battery-LED AC-LED circuit (10) circuit Main board Figure 2-5 Central Charger Hardware Boards and Wires BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 22: Software Principles

    ECG and SpO parameter signals and the transmitter’s status data are processed by the software system and then transmitted to the RF module. In addition, the indicator and speaker are also controlled by the software system. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 23: Receiver System Software

    Inside the dashed frame is the system software of the main control board (hereinafter called the software system), and outside the dashed frame is the inputs and outputs of the software system. The data coming from the 4-channel receiver are sent to the software system through the serial port. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 24 Through the serial port and signal line, the software system communicates with the receiving demodulator, resolves the data coming from the data-generating module and controls the antenna system via switch. Besides, it also communicates with the main control board via the serial port. 2-10 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 25 Collect the RSSI from the 4-channel receiver on the receiving board;  Select antenna according to the received signal strength;  Collect the status information of the 4-channel receiver on the receiving board;  Carry out the communication with the main control board. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual 2-11...
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  • Page 27: Receiver Physical Views

    Flashes periodically: communications is occurring.  On: communications is not occurring.  Off: there is a startup failure or hardware failure.  Power indicator On: the receiver is powered on.  Off: the receiver is powered off.  BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 28: Rear View

    When the receiver and other device are to be used together, their equipotential grounding terminals should be connected together to eliminate the potential difference. Network connector A standard RJ45 connector that connects the receiver to the central monitoring system. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 29: Restoring Latest Configuration Automatically

    And the device will restore the default configuration rather than the latest configuration if it restarts 120 seconds after the power failure. The device may load either the latest configuration or the default configuration if it restarts from 60-120 seconds after the power failure. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
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  • Page 31: Bp10 Physical Views

     proceeding NIBP measurement. When NIBP measurement is not performed, press this key to start an NIBP  measurement. Down key Press this key to move down along the column of menu options or configuration choices. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 32: Side View

    If the screen display is on, press this key to turn the display off.  Mindray Patient Area Network (MPAN) key When BP10 is disconnected from the MPAN, press this key to begin the  bluetooth pairing process.
  • Page 33: Top View

    4.3 Top View NIBP cuff connector: connect the NIBP hose. For further details about the BP10 NIBP module, refer to the BP10 NIBP Module Operator’s Manual (P/N 046-011008-00). BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 34 FOR YOUR NOTES BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 35: Central Charger Physical Views

    Figure 4-2 Central Charger Rear View AC power socket For further details about the central charger such as how to mount the central charger and how to charge and remove batteries, refer to the BeneVision Central Charger Operator’s Manual (P/N 046-007059-00). BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
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  • Page 37: Maintenance

    Care should be taken to change the settings in the Maintenance menu to  avoid loss of data. Service personnel should acquaint themselves with the test tools and  make sure that test tools and cables are applicable. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 38: Recommended Maintenance And Test Frequency

    Network print test Whenever the printer is serviced or replaced. When first installed. Functionality test Whenever a battery is replaced. Battery check Once every two months or when the Performance test lithium-ion battery’s run time becomes noticeably shorter. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 39: Parameter Tests

    Compare the amplitude of the square wave with the wave scale. The difference should be within 5%. After completing the verification, disable Calibrate ECG. If necessary, you can print out the square wave and wave scale through the recorder and then measure the difference. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 40: Resp Test

    Verify that the Resp wave is displayed without any distortion and the displayed Resp value is within 20±1 rpm. NOTE The Resp functionality for the TMS60 telemetry monitoring system is  supported by the CMS whose version is 03.00 or above. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 41: Spo Test

    A functional tester cannot be used to assess the accuracy of a pulse  oximeter monitor. However, it can be used to demonstrate that a particular pulse oximeter monitor reproduces a calibration curve that has been independently demonstrated to fulfill a particular accuracy specification. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 42: Nibp Tests

    Before inflation, the reading of the manometer should be 0. If not, turn off the balloon pump to let the whole airway open to the atmosphere. Turn on the balloon pump after the reading is 0. On the main menu of the BP10, select System→Maintenance→NIBP Accuracy Test. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 43 Appropriate tubing  Cylinder Follow this procedure to perform the test: Set Patient Category to Adult. Connect the NIBP cuff with the NIBP connector on the monitor. Apply the cuff to the cylinder as shown below. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 44 Record the current pressure value and meanwhile use a time counter to count time. Then, record the pressure value after counting to 60s. Compare the two values and make sure the difference should not be greater than 6 mmHg. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 45: Miscellaneous Tests

    Do not use the equipment for any monitoring procedure on a patient if you suspect the equipment is not working properly or if the equipment is mechanically damaged. Contact your service personnel or Mindray. 6.3.3 Nurse Call Test Follow this procedure to perform the test: Press the nurse call button on the transmitter.
  • Page 46: Electric Safety Test

    Select Print. Verify that the network printer shall print out a report correctly. 6.3.6 Battery Check Refer to 11 Battery in BeneVision TMS60 Telemetry Monitoring System Operator’s Manual (P/N 046-007056-00) for methods to check battery status and verify battery supply specifications.
  • Page 47: Service Menu

    Input the passcode, and then tap Accept. Select Service. Input the passcode, and then tap Accept. 7.2 Performing Software Update Software upgrade must be performed by Mindray. Please contact Mindray for software upgrade. 7.3 Service Log The service log stores and displays the error codes.
  • Page 48: Screen Test

    “Nurse Call Key is Pressed”.  Press and the screen displays “Menu Key is Pressed”.  Tap Pass to finish the keys test. If any key test fails, refer to 6.4.10 Processing Method. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 49: Sound & Light Test

    This option is to test the MO module watchdog. In the Factory Test menu, select MO Module Watchdog Test. 2. Tap . The device will be restarted. If the test fails, refer to 6.4.10 Processing Method. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 50: Bluetooth Module Test

    TD 60-1 will be changed to Connected, as shown in Figure 6-1. Figure 6-1 Example of Bluetooth Module Test Screen If the test fails, refer to 6.4.10 Processing Method. 7.4.10 Processing Method If the factory test fails, please contact your service personnel or Mindray. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 51: Checking System Software Version

    7.5 Checking System Software Version In the Service menu, select System Software Version. The screen displays the software version of development as follows: Format: xx.xx.xx.xx. Compile Time: Month day, year BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
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  • Page 53: Troubleshooting

    Reset the IP addresses at the CMS. RF interference The transmitter signal is Check if the Patient is at the (The transmitter weak. edge of the coverage area or BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 54 Verify that the cuff is properly Airway Leak connected. 2. Verify that the airway does not leak air. NIBP Timeout Time is out. Check the patient’s condition and The measurement time is NIBP connections. over 120 seconds. Replace the cuff. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 55: Error Codes

    The Bluetooth if the fault firmware is disappears. Bluetooth Init Err faulty. Upgrade the Bluetooth The power firmware. supply for the Replace the Bluetooth parameter board. module is BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 56 RTC Comm Err RTC chip is Replace the faulty. parameter board. Replace the parameter The main control E2PROM Err board. EEPROM is faulty. Move the An error occurred ECG Init Err while initializing the transmitter away BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 57 Communication restart it. between the Check the FPC ECG COMM Err parameter board and connection the main control between the board is abnormal. parameter board and the main control board. Replace the parameter board. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 58 The parameter board Module Init Err board. MCU is abnormal. Communication Move the between the transmitter away Module Comm Err parameter board from interference MCU and the main sources and then control board is restart it. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 59: Other Failures

    IP in the same network segment. The telemetry Incorrect network cable Check the network cable monitoring connection. connection. system cannot Incorrect IP address Configure correct IP address. connect to the setting network of the CMS. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 60 The TD60 and When the TD60/TM80 and Put the TD60 and BP10 closer. BP10 are prone BP10 are secured to the to offline. patient, signals may be blocked by the patient’s body. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 61: Failure Examinations

    →select the Telemetry tab→enter the passcode→select the OK button If there is more than one transmitter with interference, resolve each transmitter one by one according to step 2. Figure 8-1 Example of Telemetry Tab in the CMS (Version Earlier than 03.00) BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 62 Program the known good transmitter to the frequency of the suspected bad transmitter and vice versa. If the low RSSI follows the transmitter, the transmitter is defective. If the low RSSI stays with the channel, the receiver board is defective. 8-10 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 63 At the CMS, select System Setup and then select Admin Setup. After entering a passcode, tap OK to enter the “Admin Setup” window. Select the Telemetry tab, and then select Frequency Setup. The “Telemetry” tab displays as shown in Figure 8-4. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual 8-11...
  • Page 64 View the transmitter SN number, and remember the last eight digitals, such as 12345678. In the “Frequency Setup” field, select the desired transmitter name, such as “TEL-0001”, from the “Monitor Name” column. Tap Program to display the “Program” window as shown in Figure 8-5. 8-12 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 65 10. Tap OK to close the dialog. So far the programming of a pair of transmitter and receiver is finished. If you want to program another pair of transmitter and receiver, repeat the above step 6-10. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual 8-13...
  • Page 66 CMS. By select the IP Address of the receiver you want to check, such as "196.76.5.54", you can check the channel information corresponding to the selected receiver. If there are any 8-14 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 67 View the information of the transmitter, such as SN number. Select one of the transmitters and then tap Program. When the prompt window "Please ensure this channel is not used to monitor patients" displays, tap OK. Then the following window displays as shown below. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual 8-15...
  • Page 68 In the “Frequency” input field, enter the desired frequency, for example: 608.7MHz, as shown as Figure Tap “OK” to finish programming. After the programming succeeds, the prompt message “Frequency setup completed successfully” displays and the frequency of the channel has been changed successfully. 8-16 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 69 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual 8-17...
  • Page 70 Select your desired transmitter name from the “Monitor Name” column, such as TEL 7398. Tap Admit. Click the button to enter the multi-bed menu and then select Admit Telemetry Patient by clicking the patient admission button. Then, the patient will be admitted successfully. 8-18 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 71 Please configure the frequency at the central station where the transmitter was admitted last time. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual 8-19...
  • Page 72 After successfully the transmitter is admitted successfully, the parameter data and waveforms such as ECG waveform will be displayed on the CMS. WARNING If frequencies of different transmitters in one area are the same,  malfunction may occur. 8-20 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 73 Discharge Patient from the drop-down list. If you need to print an end case report, select Print End Case Report. Select whether to let this monitoring device enter standby mode after the patient is discharged. Select the OK button. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual 8-21...
  • Page 74 Tap the Discharge button to free the transmitter channel/frequency from the CMS. Connect one end of the dedicated programming cable to the serial port 1 (COM1) on the CMS, and the other end to the SpO connector on the new transmitter. 8-22 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 75 Tap the Program button to display the “Program” window. In the “Frequency” input field, enter a frequency that is not being use or the same frequency as the transmitter that was replaced, as shown in Figure 7-6. Figure 8-11 Example of Program Window BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual 8-23...
  • Page 76 For details on how to program the replacement telemetry packs at the CMS (version 03.00 or above), see Programming Telemetry Packs at the CMS (Version 03.00 or Above) in Section 8.1.5.3 Programming Telemetry Packs. NOTE For how to admit a transmitter, refer to 8.1.5.4 Admitting the Transmitter.  8-24 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 77: Central Charger Problems

    Replace the main board with a new one. WARNING To avoid the electric shock, disassemble the central charger after the  central charger is disconnected from the AC power source for five minutes later. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual 8-25...
  • Page 78 FOR YOUR NOTES 8-26 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 79: Parts

    Front cover assembly(old plastic, new BT) 115-053694-00 Front cover assembly(new plastic, new BT) Back cover assembly FRU 030-000659-00 Screws M1.6x13.3mm color zinc plating 030-000660-00 Screws M1.6x9.8mm color zinc plating 047-014418-00 Blank label 047-014659-00 The host label (FDA) BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 80 Battery frame (3AA) (with 3pcs) 0000-10-10902 AA battery 030-000658-00 Screws M1.6x3.5mm color zinc plating 030-000661-00 Screws M1.6x2.4mm color zinc plating 9.1.1.1 115-053694-00 Exploded View of Front Cover Assembly(P/N 115-026846-00/ ) Figure 8-2 Exploded View of Front Cover Assembly BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 81 051-001986-02 0155 main board PCBA 030-000661-00 Screws M1.6x2.4mm color zinc plating 048-004511-00 TP warning light PCBA gasket 048-004512-00 TP outlet gasket 9.1.1.2 Exploded View of Back Cover Assembly Figure 8-3 Exploded View of Back Cover Assembly BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 82 Bluetooth antenna (P/N 024-000750-00) TP back Cover silicone plugs (P/N 049-000782-00) gasket TP battery sheet metal bayonet mount 115-032156-00 TP battery snaps shrapnel TP battery snaps ECG-connector 115-032159-00 ECG limit frame 051-001709-00 connector assembly 047-013564-00 TP insulation sheet BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 83: Receiver (P/N 115-029486-00)

    9.2 Receiver (P/N 115-029486-00) 9.2.1 Exploded View of Receiver Figure 8-4 Exploded View-1 of Receiver BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 84 Figure 8-5 Exploded View-2 of Receiver BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 85 Front cover of the receiver 0152-20-39948 Upper cover of the receiver 801-0152-00002-00 Power adapter board 0152-30-39738 Power assembly of the receiver 0152-20-39732 Rubber foot of the receiver Amplifying and branching assembly 801-0152-00128-00 of the receiver (608-614) BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 86: Front Cover Assembly Of Receiver

    9.2.2 Front Cover Assembly of Receiver Figure 8-6 Front Cover Assembly of Receiver Description Quantity 045-001817-00 Front cover of the receiver 0152-20-39748 Main bracket 4 of the receiver 0152-30-39726 LED board M04-004012--- Cross pan head screw M3×6 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 87: Power Assembly Of Receiver

    9.2.3 Power Assembly of Receiver Figure 8-7 Power Assembly of Receiver Description Quantity 0152-20-40046 Power cover of the receiver 801-0000-00009-00 Power module AC/DC 90-264VAC 9VDC M04-004012--- Cross pan head screw M3×6 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 88: Amplifying And Branching Assembly Of Receiver (P/N 0152-30-39691)

    Cross pan head screw M3×6 Antenna socket Bottom cover of the amplifying and branching assembly of the receiver Amplifying and branching board (185-205) Feedthrough capacitor SMA radio frequency socket Cross pan head screw M2×6 9-10 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 89: Active Antenna (P/N 115-059711-00)

    Front panel of active antenna 042-022799-00 Shield cover of active antenna 051-003071 0155 antenna PCBA 043-010218-00 Back cover of active antenna 047-025555-00 Dustproof sheet 043-010220-00 SPACER, FLANGE 043-010219-00 FLANGE, MOUNTING 0992-00-1003 Flexible Antenna 608-614 MHz BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual 9-11...
  • Page 90: 4-Channel Receiver Module Assembly (P/N 115-029487-00)

    9.2.6 4-Channel Receiver Module Assembly (P/N 115-029487-00) Figure 8-10 4-Channel Receiver Module Assembly Description Quantity Cross pan head screw M2.5×8 Back panel of the receiver module Receiver module cavity 4-channel receiving board Front panel of the receiver module 9-12 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 91: Power Injector (P/N 115-035637-00)

    9.3 Power Injector (P/N 115-035637-00) Description Quantity M04-051099--- Countersunk flat head screws M2.5X8 041-008877-00 Back plate signal converter(printing) 041-008875-00 Signal converter box 051-002362-00 0155 Signal Converter PCBA BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual 9-13...
  • Page 92: Signal Switching Box (P/N 115-020216-00)

    9.4 Signal Switching Box (P/N 115-020216-00) Figure 8-11 Signal Switching Box Description Quantity Countersunk flat head screws Back plate signal converter(printing) Signal converter box 0164 Signal Connection Board PCBA WIRE power cable American Domestic 022-000138-00 Adapter 100-240VAC 9V 70W 9-14 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 93: Bp 10 (P/N 115-047557-00)

    9.5 BP 10 (P/N 115-047557-00) 9.5.1 BP10 Front Housing Assembly Description Remarks 115-035519-00 BP10 front housing assembly (FRU) Self-made cross recessed cap head screws M1.6x3.4 mm 115-035518-00 BP10 main control board (FRU) BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual 9-15...
  • Page 94: Bp10 Rear Housing Assembly

    9.5.2 BP10 Rear Housing Assembly Description Remarks 115-035520-00 BP10 rear housing assembly (FRU) 082-002009-00 Air pump DC 4.2 V 300 mmHg BP10 integrated gas circuit and valve 115-035522-00 assembly (FRU) 115-035521-00 BP10 maintenance kit (FRU) 9-16 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 95: Bp10 Main Unit

    BP-POD pump support sheet metal 9.5.3 BP10 Main Unit Description Remarks NIBP-POD front housing assembly NIBP-POD rear housing assembly 115-035521-00 BP10 maintenance kit (FRU) 0156 main unit label (FDA) 045-001700-00 BP-two AA battery tray assembly BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual 9-17...
  • Page 96: Exploded View Of Central Charger (Pn:115-030108-00)

    9.6 Exploded View of Central Charger (PN:115-030108-00) Figure 8-12 Exploded View of Central Charger 9-18 BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 97: Miscellaneous

    The host label (FDA) Main board wire Battery interface board wires 9.7 Miscellaneous: Description 009-005427-00 Programming cable DA8K-10-14452 Power cords 0000-10-10902 AA batteries 115-030109-00 Central charger wall mount 115-033434-00 Upgrade tools kit (including update cable and adapter) BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual 9-19...
  • Page 99: A Electrical Safety Inspection

    No physical damage to the cord. No deterioration to the cord. For devices with detachable power cords, inspect The power cord the connection at the device. For devices with non-detachable power cords, inspect the strain relief at the device. BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 100: Device Enclosure And Accessories

    Refer to A.6 Electrical Safety Inspection Form for the description of the test items. Test items: 1, 2, 3 Repair with main unit not disassembled When neither power Test items: 1, 2, 3, 4 Repair with main supply PCBA nor patient unit electrically-connected disassembled PCBA is repaired or replaced BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
  • Page 101: Electrical Safety Inspection Form

    NC:100μA, SFC: 500μA Mains on Applied Part Leakage Max: CF applied part: 50μA BF applied part: 5000μA Patient Auxiliary Normal condition(NC) Max: Current CF applied part: NC:10μA, SFC: 50μA Single Fault condition(SFC) BF applied part: NC:100μA, SFC: 500μA BeneVision TMS60 Service Manual...
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  • Page 104 PN: 046-007057-00 (4.0)

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