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Proprietary Information This document contains proprietary information, which is protected by copyright. Manufacturer Invivo Corporation 12501 Research Parkway Orlando, FL 32826 (407) 275‐3220 (800) 331‐3220 www.invivocorp.com Warranty The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Invivo Corporation makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Invivo Corporation shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. Limits of Liability Invivo has taken care to ensure the accuracy of this document. However, Invivo assumes no liability for errors or omissions and reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein to improve reliability, function, or design. Invivo may make improvements or changes in the product(s) or program(s) described in this document at any time. Printing History New revisions of this document will incorporate all material updated since the previous revision. Update packages may be issued between revisions and contain replacement and additional pages to be merged by a revision date at the bottom of the page. The documentation part number (P/N) and revision ...
Contents 1 Introduction ........................ 1 1.1 About this Manual ...................... 1 1.2 Text Conventions ...................... 1 2 Unpacking the System ...................... 3 3 System Overview ...................... 5 3.1 Cart Configuration ...................... 5 3.2 Patient Management Configuration ................ 5 3.2.1 Battery Operation: Cart, PMC, and DCU .............. 6 3.2.1.1 Installation and Removal .............. 7 3.2.2 Battery Operation: WECG and WSpO2 Modules ............ 8 3.2.2.1 Installation and Removal .............. 9 3.2.3 Safe Battery Use ...................... 9 3.2.4 Battery Charging Instructions ...
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5 System Power‐Up ...................... 23 5.1 Removing AC Mains Power .................... 23 6 Test and Inspection ...................... 25 6.1 When to Test ........................ 25 6.2 Test and Inspection Matrix Checklist ................ 25 6.3 Performance Assurance Test Checklist ................ 26 6.4 Recommended Frequency of Testing ................ 27 6.5 Test Process Description .................... 28 6.5.1 Test Equipment Requirements ................. 28 6.5.2 Initial AC Power‐Up ..................... 28 6.5.2.1 ETCO2 Option Only ................ 28 6.5.3 Operational Tests ...
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6.5.3.5 Invasive Pressure Verification ............. 36 6.5.3.6 Agents Verification ................ 37 6.5.3.6.1 Agents Flow Test ............... 37 6.5.3.6.2 O2 Sensor Verification ............ 39 6.5.3.7 ETCO2 Flow Test Verification .............. 39 6.5.3.8 Respiration Verification .............. 40 6.5.3.9 Temperature Verification .............. 40 6.5.4 Electrical Safety Testing ..................... 40 7 Removal and Replacement ..................... 41 7.1 The Cart WPU ......................... 41 7.1.1 WPU Removal from the Cart .................. 41 7.1.2 WPU Replacement into the Cart ................ 45 7.1.3 ...
1 INTRODUCTION This Express Service manual is intended for use by qualified service personnel for the repair and maintenance of the Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System. This manual contains information regarding the installation, intended use, accessories, and troubleshooting of a fully equipped Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System. The terms “Cart” and “Patient Management Configuration (PMC)” are used throughout this document to refer to the configurations of the Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System. Specific differences between available configurations, where applicable, are noted in the text. Some information in this manual may depict monitoring features that your system does not contain. For information on features and enhancements that are not included in your system, contact Invivo Corporation at (800) 331‐3220 or your Invivo sales representative. For additional information about your accessories, please consult the documentation that accompanied the accessory. 1.1 About this Manual This manual contains the following sections: Section 1: Introduction, page 1. Section 2: Unpacking the System, pages 3–4. Section 3: System Overview, pages 5–11. Section 4: System Installation, pages 13–21. Section 5: System Power‐Up, page 23. Section 6: Test and Inspection, pages 25–40. Section 7: Removal and Replacement, pages 41–61. Section 8: Service Parts, pages 63–67. Section 9: List of Symbols, pages 69–72. 1.2 Text Conventions The manual uses the following conventions for Warnings, Cautions, and Notes: ...
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2 UNPACKING THE SYSTEM This section provides instructions regarding the unpacking and inspection of the Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System. Remove the system components from the shipping container(s). Verify the presence of all ordered items against the included packing list and purchase request. Carefully examine all components for any damage that may have occurred during shipment. Save the packing materials and related shipping documents, as these will be required to process a claim with the carrier if damage during shipment occurred. To resolve any issues or concerns with your order or product, or to report shipping damage, contact Invivo Customer Service; see Warranty. CAUTION: The Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System must be used and stored according to the environmental specifications in Appendix A of the Instructions for Use (IFU) manual. Failure to follow these specifications can affect the accuracy of the Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System. 1. Open the 4 Snaps that secure the lid to the crate. Remove the lid and Foam Insert C from the crate. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 3 of 82...
Section 2: Unpacking the System 2. Remove the Accessories Box and Foam Insert B. 3. Remove Foam Insert A and unlock the wheels of the Cart. 4. Carefully raise the crate and then roll out the Cart. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 4 of 82 ...
3 SYSTEM OVERVIEW Depending on the system, the Expression MRI Patient Monitor has several possible configurations. 3.1 Cart Configuration The Cart configuration consists of the following primary components: One Cart, including the Wireless Processing Unit (WPU) One Display Control Unit (DCU) One Wireless ECG (WECG) Module One Wireless WSpO (WSpO ) Module Two Wireless Module Batteries Four Cart / DCU Batteries One DCU Power Converter Kit One Power Supply The DCU may be docked on the Cart or located remotely; see the Expression IFU for details. When docked on the Cart and with the Cart connected to AC mains power, the DCU and Cart batteries are charged through the battery charger contained within the Cart. For added flexibility, the system can be configured with two additional DCUs. The additional DCUs can be located in the MR system room, MR control room, or MR holding area. Refer to the Expression IFU for warnings, cautions, and instructions regarding the DCU. 3.2 Patient Management Configuration The Patient Management Configuration (PMC) consists of the following primary components: One Patient Management Configuration (including the WPU) ...
Section 3: System Overview additional DCUs. Refer to the Expression IFU manual for warnings, cautions, and instructions regarding the DCU. 3.2.1 Battery Operation: Cart, PMC, and DCU The Cart, PMC, and DCU batteries are interchangeable. Depending upon your equipment type, the number and location of the batteries (P/N 989803169491) will differ: The Cart has two batteries located on the underside of the unit. The DCU has two batteries located on the left and right sides of the unit. The PMC has two batteries located beneath the latched top cover on the unit. The lower portion of the DCU contains the System Status area, dedicated to displaying the battery and wireless communication status; see Section 6.5.3. (Refer to Expression IFU manual for a full explanation of the Battery Status Display.) Maximum operation time of the Cart, PMC, and DCU batteries is approximately 8 hours when anesthetic agents and CO are turned off, and NIBP, ECG, and SpO parameters are running at 5‐minute intervals. Battery operation time will be reduced by up to 2 hours when performing certain operations such as anesthetic agents monitoring, printing charts and trends, or running short automatic NIBP cycle times. ...
Section 3: System Overview When the AC mains power is interrupted and batteries in the Cart, PMC, and DCU are inserted, the Expression automatically switches to internal batteries. Note: To prevent unintentional power interruption, Invivo recommends keeping the batteries inserted in the equipment, even when operating under AC mains power. 3.2.1.1 Installation and Removal WARNING: The batteries used within the Cart, PMC, and DCU contain some ferrous materials that are attracted to the MR magnetic field. DO NOT install or remove the batteries from the devices when these units are closer than the 1,000 Gauss (0.1 T) field line as measured from the center line of the MR bore. The batteries will be attracted to the magnetic field, possibly causing patient or user injury. CAUTION: Never force a battery into the battery compartment; damage to the battery or the Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System will occur. To install batteries into the Cart, PMC, and DCU, the batteries must be oriented properly to latch into place in the battery compartments, as the battery contours fit the device geometry. Slide the batteries into their respective compartments and they will automatically latch into place. If the battery does not latch automatically when fully inserted into the battery compartment, then the battery is not positioned properly. In this case, reorient the battery then retry installation. To install batteries in the PMC, follow the steps below. ...
Section 3: System Overview Step Battery Installation – PMC 1. Move the PMC away from the MR system, outside of the 1,000 Gauss (0.1T) field line (as measured from the center line of the MR bore), prior to installing batteries. 2. Remove the Battery Compartment Cover by lifting the latches. 3. Slide the batteries into their respective holder until seated (refer to the following figures). 4. Install the Battery Compartment Cover. 5. Assure that the Battery Compartment Cover is latched into place. To remove batteries from the Cart and DCU, press the battery eject button on the device and the battery will partially eject for easy removal. To remove batteries from the PMC, follow the steps below. Step Action 1. Move the PMC away from the MR system, outside of the 1,000 Gauss (0.1T) field line (as measured from the center line of the MR bore), prior to removing batteries. 2. Remove the Battery Compartment Cover by lifting the latches. 3. Pull the latch holding the battery with one hand. 4. Using your other hand, pull the battery out (from the side opposite the connector) of the PMC. ...
and WECG modules, slide a battery into the battery slot in the module until the battery latches (on each side) into place. To remove batteries from the WSpO or WECG modules, simultaneously press the latches on both sides of the battery then slide the battery out of the module. 3.2.3 Safe Battery Use The following warnings, cautions, and notes shall be observed to ensure the safety of operators and patients. WARNING: Stop using any battery that exhibits abnormal heat, odor, color, deformation or is in an abnormal condition. If a battery is punctured or liquid leaks onto your skin or clothing, wash skin and clothing with fresh water immediately. If liquid leaks from a battery and gets into your eyes, do not rub your eyes. Wash eyes well with clean water and consult a doctor immediately. CAUTION: If the battery terminals become dirty, wipe them with a clean dry cloth before use. Keep the battery terminals away from metal objects. Note: Batteries have life cycles. If the time that the battery is powering the equipment becomes much shorter than usual, the battery life is at an end. Remove a battery with an expired life cycle from the equipment immediately. Replace the battery with a new Invivo specified battery. Refer to Section 8 for part numbers. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 9 of 82 ...
3.2.4 Battery Charging Instructions Charge the batteries before use. When installing the system for the first time, all batteries must be charged at least 12 hours with AC power to the Expression turned off so that the batteries are fully charged and conditioned for operation. The Cart, PMC, and DCU batteries are charged by integrated intelligent battery chargers. These intelligent charging devices automatically provide the appropriate profile needed to efficiently charge and condition the batteries. When the Cart, PMC, and DCU are plugged into AC power and turned off, the battery charger is functional and will automatically charge the batteries. When the Cart, PMC, and DCU are turned ON, they operate from AC power and charge the batteries simultaneously. When the Cart, PMC, and DCU batteries are removed from the system, the user can determine battery capacity by pressing the battery’s Power Level button then observing the LEDs. The LEDs indicate the battery capacity, in 20 percent increments, from 20 – 100 percent. Indications of battery capacity are also available via the DCU; see the Expression IFU manual. The minimum battery voltage value for normal operation is 14.8V. The Wireless ECG and SpO module batteries must be charged by the stand‐alone Invivo battery charger (P/N 9023). Refer to the instructions and cautions provided with the battery charger for more information. Indications of battery capacity are also available via the DCU; see the Expression IFU manual. The minimum battery voltage value for normal operation is 3.4V. 3.2.5 Battery Disposal Instructions The Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System uses lithium‐polymer and lithium‐ion batteries that are subject to strict disposal regulations for user and environmental safety. CAUTION: Never heat or throw the battery into a fire. Heating the battery will damage the safety circuitry, which can cause rupture or ignition of the battery. ...
Section 3: System Overview 3.2.5.1 Guidelines in Europe The European Community (EC) has issued two directives regarding battery disposal: 91/157/EEC and 93/86/EEC. Each member country implements these independently. Thus, in each country the manufacturers, importers, and users are responsible for the proper disposal or recycling of batteries. Confirm proper disposal requirements with your healthcare facility or distributor. 3.2.5.2 Guidelines in the United States The U.S. Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hazardous waste regulations, as conveyed by the Resources Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), neither specifically list nor exempt lithium batteries. The only metal of possible concern in the battery is the lithium metal that is not listed or characterized as a toxic hazardous waste. Significant amount of spent cells and batteries that are untreated and not fully discharged are considered as reactive hazardous waste. Thus, hazardous waste of spent cells and batteries can be disposed after they are first neutralized through an approved secondary treatment prior to disposal (as required by U.S. Land Ban Restriction of the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984). Disposal of spent batteries must be performed by authorized, professional disposal company, which has the knowledge in the requirements of the Federal, the State and the Local authorities regarding hazardous materials, transportation, and waste disposal. Confirm proper disposal requirements with your healthcare facility, distributor, and/or local EPA office. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 11 of 82 ...
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4 SYSTEM INSTALLATION This section provides instructions regarding the installation of the Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System. Observe the following warnings, cautions and notes when installing, setting up, and using the Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System. WARNING: Do not use the Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System in the presence of flammable anesthetics. Always verify proper communication of the Expression with the corresponding DCU prior to patient use. CAUTION: Avoid the use of cellular phones or other radio‐frequency transmitters in the proximity of an operating Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System. Where the integrity of the external protective conductor in the installation or its arrangement is in doubt, the system shall be operated from batteries. Note: Do not use two Expression MRI Patient Monitoring Systems in the same MR room, as this will lead to communication errors. A minor but noticeable degradation in the Wireless ECG and Wireless SpO radio communications will occur in the presence of high‐powered radios. 4.1 Power Supply ...
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Section 4: System Installation Input / Output Configuration of Power Supply, P/N 989803169201: AC Input: DC Output: The ground terminal (as designated by the symbol) on Power Supply P/N 989803169201 allows Invivo‐authorized service personnel to connect a ground strap to prevent ESD discharge during servicing, and for testing leakage currents. CAUTION: Performance of the Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System and any other devices within the room may be degraded if the ground terminal is used against Invivo’s intended use, as listed above. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 14 of 82 ...
Section 4: System Installation 4.1.2 Part Number 989803168201 WARNING: Ensure that the Power Supply (P/N 989803168201) remains 10 feet (3 meters) or more from the MR system, mounted to a horizontal surface using the pre‐applied Velcro strips and/or secured to the floor (or another immoveable surface) with fasteners through the unit’s mounting flange holes, in order to prevent the Power Supply from being pulled into the MRI Magnet. CAUTION: If longer distances are required, only use approved AC electrical extension cord, P/N 989803168221; avoid use of extension cords or multiple portable socket outlets, which may create a safety hazard by compromising the grounding integrity of the MRI Patient Monitoring System. Input / Output Configuration of Power Supply, P/N 989803168201: Item Description Power Supply 989803168201 AC Input Connector Strain Relief DC Output Connector (2) Mounting Flange Holes (4) ...
Section 4: System Installation 4.2 Cart Configuration Observe the following warnings, cautions, notes, and instructions when installing, setting up, and using the Cart configuration for the Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System. The Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System Cart may be used inside the MR system room in a location at or outside the 5,000 (5,000 or less) Gauss (0.5T) field line of the MR system, as measured from the center line of the MR bore. Failure to properly place the Expression and its accessories WARNING: in the MR system room will result in system or accessory failure, and possible patient or user injury. Always secure the Cart’s wheel locks when the unit is placed within the MR system room. If the Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System Cart rolls to the face of the MR system due to magnetically induced pull force, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISLODGE THE EXPRESSION BY PULLING FROM THE DOCKED DCU OR GUIDE HANDLE AT THE TOP OF THE SYSTEM. Dislodge the Expression by gently pulling from the base of the system at its lowest point. This will prevent the CAUTION: base of the unit from experiencing higher MR pull forces in the vertical direction. ...
Section 4: System Installation Complete the following actions to install the Cart configuration: Step Action 1. Install the batteries into the Cart; see Section 3.2.1. 2. Locate the Power Supply and attach the AC Power Cord to the AC Input of the Power Supply; see Section 4.1. 3. Connect the male end of the 25 ft. DC power cable (P/N AC517B) to the DC Output of the Power Supply. 4. Position the Power Supply in the MR system room near an approved AC outlet at a distance of at least 10 feet (3 meters) from the MR system. 5. Plug the female end of the DC power cable into the Power Input of the Cart. 6. Position the Cart within the parameters specified (in the warnings and cautions, above) and then lock the wheels. 7. Plug the AC Power Cord into the AC outlet. 4.3 Patient Management Configuration (PMC) Observe the following warnings and instructions when installing, setting up, and using the PMC for the Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System. The Patient Management Configuration (PMC) may be used inside the MR system room at or outside the 2,000 Gauss (0.2T) field line as measured from the center line of the MR bore. Always ensure that no portion of the PMC is closer ...
5. Position the Power Supply in the MR system room near an approved AC outlet at a distance of at least 10 feet (3 meters) from the MR system; see the warnings and cautions in Section 4.1. 6. Plug the female end of the DC power cable into the Power Input on the PMC. 7. Plug the AC Power Cord into the AC outlet. 4.4 Display Control Unit (DCU) The DCU may be used in the MR system room, MR control room, or in the MR holding area. Warnings and cautions must be observed to ensure safe use and system reliability. The DCU can be docked to the Cart or can operate independently under battery or AC mains power. If the DCU must be located in the MR system room, it should be operated under battery power or docked to the Cart. If the DCU must be located in the MR system room and connected to AC mains, use the Power Supply P/N 989803169201 or P/N 989803168201. Additional power supplies may be purchased from your Invivo sales representative. 4.4.1 Installed on the Cart The DCU contains some ferrous materials that are attracted to the MR magnetic field. DO NOT install or remove the DCU from the Cart when the Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System is closer than the 1,000 Gauss (0.1 T) field line as measured from the center line of the MR bore. WARNING: The DCU will be attracted to the magnetic field, possibly causing patient or user injury. Complete the following actions to install the DCU on the Cart: WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION ...
Section 4: System Installation Step Action 1. While holding the DCU handle, center the DCU over the Cart Mounting Shoe; see illustration below. Note: Pressing the button on the back of the DCU is not necessary. 2. Carefully slide the DCU onto the Cart Mounting Shoe until the DCU latch snaps into place. NEVER force the DCU onto the Cart. To remove the DCU from the Cart complete the following actions: Step Action 1. Tilt the DCU all the way back. 2. With one hand, press and hold the button on the back of the DCU; see illustration above. 3. With your other hand, grasp the DCU handle and then lift upward (while continuing to press the button) until the DCU clears the Cart Mounting Shoe. 4. Lift the DCU off the Cart. 4.4.2 Stand Alone Operation Observe the following instructions to operate the DCU using AC power. Step Action ...
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Section 4: System Installation Step Action (Continued) 4. Position the DCU and power converter in the MR control room or holding area, near an approved AC outlet, and then connect to that AC outlet. 5. Plug the female end of the DCU power cable into the power input on the back of the DCU. 6. Repeat the above steps for each additional DCU that will be used in the MR control room or holding area. Do not use the DCU Power Converter Kit (P/N 453564123631) inside the MR system room. The device is magnetic and will be pulled into the MR system. Never take the DCU Power Converter Kit into the MR system room. The device is intended for use with the Display Control Unit only when used outside the MR system room. WARNING: None of the interconnection ports on the back of the DCU (e.g. Communications, AUX I/O, USB, Keyboard, Gating or Video) are intended for direct patient connection. An electric shock hazard can exist if the patient is electrically connected to any of these connections. Do not dock the DCU to the Cart while the DCU is still connected to AC mains. Damage to the DCU or power cable may result. If the printer option is present in the DCU, it may be CAUTION: ...
Section 4: System Installation 4.5 Additional Installation Options Additional installation options (such as those listed below) may increase operator ease of use, as the Expression DCU, Cart, and PMC are configured with input/output ports that permit connections to external equipment: Connection to an external projector. Connection to an external monitor. Connection to facility information systems. When using the input/output connections on the back of the DCU, Cart, or PMC CAUTION: verify that the final installation complies with IEC/EN 60601‐1‐1, General Requirements for the Safety of Medical Electrical Systems, to assure operator and patient safety. Always check the summation of leakage currents when the Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System is connected to additional external equipment. Do not remove the input/output door or leave the input/output port uncovered while in the MR system room during procedures. Degradation of system performance may result. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to the radios within this equipment. Such modification could inhibit proper system communication. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 21 of 82 ...
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5 SYSTEM POWER‐UP Follow the steps below to perform system power‐up and operational verification. Step Action 1. Install batteries into the wireless ECG and SpO modules; see Section 3.2.2. Turn ON the Cart or PMC (using the power switch located to the left of the patient 2. connection area). 3. Turn ON the DCU (using the power switch located on the front lower left corner of the DCU). Verify proper communication between the WECG module, WSpO module, DCU, and Cart (or 4. PMC) by checking the power indicator LED on each component; see Section 6.5.3. 5. Verify proper operation of each patient parameter; see Section 6. 5.1 Removing AC Mains Power To remove the Expression MRI Patient Monitoring System (Cart, PMC, or DCU) from AC mains power, use one of the following methods: Remove the AC power cord from the AC mains outlet; or Remove the DC power cord from the rear input port of the device. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 23 of 82...
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6 TEST AND INSPECTION This section details Test and Inspection instructions intended to verify system operations. 6.1 When to Test Service Event Test Required When to Perform (When performing… …Complete these tests) Tests Installation Perform Visual Inspection and Power ON Perform Visual Inspection, Power ON, and Preventative Maintenance Assurance Tests Perform Visual Inspection, Power ON, and All Repairs Assurance Tests Perform Visual Inspection, Power ON , and Upgrade Assurance Test. Perform Visual Inspection, Power ON , and All other service events Assurance Test. 6.2 Test and Inspection Matrix Checklist Test and ...
Section 6: Test and Inspection 6.3 Performance Assurance Test Checklist Expected Record the Performance Section/Test Description Actual Test Results Results Assurance Tests: Verify that both Power Indicator LED’s are illuminated Pass or Fail P or F GREEN on the DCU and on the WPU. Verify communication (COMM) between the DCU, Pass or Fail P or F WPU, and the WECG and WSPO2 remotes. Verify DCU, WPU, and WECG and WSPO2 Battery Icons Pass or Fail P or F displayed on DCU WECG COMM ...
Section 6: Test and Inspection Expected Record the Section/Test Description Actual Test Results Results Performance AGENT VERIFICATION (Only if repairing Service Assurance number 453564099881 or 453564175761) Tests 180‐220 : (Continued) Verify (Adult) flow detection 200ml/min. ±20ml/min P or F ml/min CO2 OCCLUSION message and flow drop Pass or Fail P or F 135‐165 Verify (Neo) flow detection 150ml/min. ±15ml/min P or F ml/min 20‐50 Verify left port flow rate is 35ml/min±15ml/min P or F ml/min 150‐180 ...
Section 6: Test and Inspection 6.5 Test Process Description The system under test must be handled in compliance with ESD procedures, and as detailed below. 6.5.1 Test Equipment Requirements The following equipment is required when testing the Expression Patient Monitoring System: 453564185591 Wireless WECG Module with AC599 ECG leads. 453564185581 Wireless SP02 Module (Gen 2) with a 452213305371 SpO2 Fiber Optic Sensor. 989803169201 Power Adapter MRI with cable AC517A AC517B, plus AC power cord HE02. DCU/ Cart rechargeable battery P/N 9093 (453564067261) or 989803169491 (partially discharged). WSPO2/WECG rechargeable battery P/N 9065. A standard computer keyboard and VGA computer monitor w/video port cable. Adult NIBP cuff IRI 9070E. Neonatal NIBP cuff IRI AN01A. Class II Patient Simulator (medSim 300 model) or equivalent. Pressure (IBP) Simulator. Body Temp Probe (989803162531) ...
Section 6: Test and Inspection 6.5.3.1 System Communication Verification With the DCU and Cart (or PMC) powered‐up and booted, verify communication (COMM) between the DCU, Cart, and the WECG and WSPO2 remotes. Verify that for all Conditions Tested the icons for the DCU, WPU, WECG and WSPO2 remotes are present on the DCU as depicted in Table 1, below: Table 1 Conditions DCU System Icons Tested DCU WPU WECG WSPO2 DC Power (batteries only) AC Power with N/A N/A batteries installed AC Power without N/A N/A batteries installed No COMM ...
Section 6: Test and Inspection Table 2 Table 3 Patient Simulator Patient Simulator ECG Lead Color ECG Lead(s) Terminals Lead Wires GREEN RL I WHITE, BLACK WHITE RA II WHITE, RED BLACK LA III BLACK, RED RED LL Set the Patient Simulator to output a 1.0mV QRS pulse at 60BPM (NORMAL SINUS mode). Power‐up the WECG remote by inserting a rechargeable battery. LEAD 1 (1.0mV) Within the EC menu of the simulator set: TRACE A LEAD to I SCALE of 10 mm/mV HR TONE SOURCE and select QRS ...
Section 6: Test and Inspection 6.5.3.4 NIBP Verification 6.5.3.4.1 Pneumatic Leak Test High (1 row) Setup: With the patient setup as ADULT, connect an Adult cuff (IRI 9070E) and hose to the NIBP ports. Tightly wrap the cuff around a fixed object. Verification: Verify that at the end of each leak test cycle (a minimum of two cycles) the difference between PEAK and FINAL is 10. 6.5.3.4.2 Pneumatic Leak Test Low (2 row) Setup: With the patient setup as ADULT, connect an Adult cuff (IRI 9070E) and hose to the NIBP ports. Tightly wrap the cuff around a fixed object. Verification: Verify that at the end of each leak test cycle (a minimum of two cycles) the difference between PEAK and FINAL is 10. 6.5.3.4.3 NIBP Offset Verification Setup: Apply no pressure. ...
Section 6: Test and Inspection 6.5.3.4.4 Calibration Accuracy Check A) Setup: PATIENT mode set to ADULT, and 250mmHg pressure applied to NIBP Pump (right) port. A) Verification: Verify that the PRESS READING of the SEC transducer in the NIBP CAL window indicates 250 5mmHg. B) Setup: PATIENT mode set to ADULT, and 250mmHg pressure applied to NIBP Pump (right) port. B) Verification: Verify that the PRESS READING of the PRI transducer in the NIBP CAL window indicates 250 5mmHg. 6.5.3.4.5 Overpressure Adult A) Setup: Set the pressure applied by the NIBP (right) port to 295 4mmHg. A) Verification: Verify that over‐pressure (bleed down) occurs, and that “OVER PRES” is displayed. B) Setup: Set the pressure applied by the NIBP (right) port to 285 4mmHg. B) Verification: Verify that OVER PRES is displayed. ...
Section 6: Test and Inspection 6.5.3.4.6 Overpressure Neonatal A) Setup: With PATIENT mode set to NEO, set the pressure applied by the NIBP (right) port to 150 4mmHg. A) Verification: Verify that over‐pressure (bleed down) occurs, and “OVER PRES” is displayed. B) Setup: With PATIENT mode set to NEO, set the pressure applied by the NIBP (right) port to >142 but <150 mmHg. B) Verification: Verify that the OVER PRES alarm activates within 15 seconds. C) Setup: With PATIENT mode set to NEO, set the pressure applied by the NIBP (right) port to 156 4mmHg. C) Verification: Verify OVER PRES is displayed. Note: The pressure will not fall during this test step. D) Setup: With PATIENT mode set to NEO, set the pressure applied by the NIBP (right) port to >142 but <150 mmHg. D) Verification: Verify that the “OVER PRES” alarm activates within 15 seconds. 6.5.3.4.7 ...
Section 6: Test and Inspection Verification: Verify that the cuff inflates to approximately 170mmHg, and that the cuff deflates when a blood pressure determination has been reached. Verify that those systolic, mean and diastolic pressure numerics are present in the NIBP menu. 6.5.3.4.8 Adult Dead Man Cuff Setup: With an adult cuff (IRI 9070E) connected to the NIBP ports and the cuff placed around a fixed object with an approximate diameter of 1 inch, start the NIBP function. Verification: Verify that the unit displays a zero reading at the end of the NIBP cycle. 6.5.3.4.9 Neo‐Natal BP Setup: With the PATIENT mode set to NEO, a neonatal cuff (IRI AN01A) connected to the NIBP ports, the cuff placed around a finger that is held above shoulder height (to insure blood pressure is below 100mmHg), start the NIBP function. Verification: Verify that the cuff inflates to approximately 130mmHg, and that the cuff deflates when a blood pressure determination has ...
Section 6: Test and Inspection 6.5.3.4.10 Neo‐Natal Dead Man Cuff Setup: With the PATIENT mode set to NEO, a neonatal cuff (IRI AN01A) connected to the NIBP ports and the cuff placed around a fixed object with an approximate diameter of 1 inch, start the NIBP function. Verification: Verify that the unit displays a zero reading at the end of the NIBP cycle. 6.5.3.4.11 Leak Time Out, Adult Setup: With the PATIENT mode set to ADULT, all cuff connections removed and all NIBP ports open, start the NIBP function. Verification: Verify that the pump shuts off within 6 seconds 1.5 seconds, and that the error message NOT INFLATING is displayed in the NIBP menu. 6.5.3.4.12 Leak Time Out, Neo‐Natal Setup: ...
Section 6: Test and Inspection 6.5.3.4.13 Calibrate Error Setup: With the unit NOT in STANDBY mode and 15mmHg pressure applied, push the NIBP START/STOP key. Verification: Verify that the pump does not start and that the CALIB message appears within 30 seconds. 6.5.3.5 Invasive Pressure Verification A) Setup: With P1 & P2 turned ON in the SETUPS / SERVICE / SYSTEM CONFIG screen, and P1 & P2 turned ON in the SETUPS / PARAMETERS SELECTION menu, connect the IBP Simulator to the P1 Port. A) Verification: Verify that the P1 menu on the DCU displays the pressures within the given tolerances as listed in Table 4, below. Table 4 Pressure Transducer Simulator Trace P1 (P2) Numeric Display 1 0 0 2 240 240 1 0 ...
Section 6: Test and Inspection B) Setup: With P1 & P2 turned ON in the SETUPS / SERVICE / SYSTEM CONFIG screen, and P1 & P2 turned ON in the SETUPS / PARAMETERS SELECTION menu, connect the IBP Simulator to the P2 Port. B) Verification: Verify that the P2 menu on the DCU displays the pressures within the given tolerances as listed in Table 4, above. 6.5.3.6 Agents Verification (perform only if Agents is installed) 6.5.3.6.1 Agents Flow Test A) Setup: With AGENTS turned ON and PATIENT set to ADULT in the SETUPS / PARAMETER SELECTION menu, a sample line connected to the agents water trap, and the Flowmeter connected to the end of the sample line, open the exhaust port. A) Verification: Verify that the flow is 200ml/min 20ml/min. B) Setup: With AGENTS turned ON and PATIENT set to ADULT in the SETUPS / PARAMETER SELECTION menu, a sample line connected to the agents water trap, and with the sample line input blocked, open the exhaust port. B) Verification: ...
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Section 6: Test and Inspection D) Setup: With AGENTS turned ON and PATIENT set to NEO in the SETUPS / PARAMETER SELECTION menu, a sample line connected to the agents water trap, and the Flowmeter connected to the end of the sample line, open the exhaust port. D) Verification: Verify that the flow is 150ml/min 15ml/min. E) Setup: With the water trap removed, the Flowmeter connected to the left port of the water trap receptacle (as viewed when facing the monitor), and the right port of the water trap receptacle left open. E) Verification: Verify that the flow is 35ml/min 15ml/min. F) Setup: With the water trap removed, the Flowmeter connected to the right port of the water trap receptacle (as viewed when facing the monitor), and the left port of the water trap receptacle left open. F) Verification: ...
Section 6: Test and Inspection 6.5.3.6.2 O2 Sensor Verification Setup: With the Artema O2 Sensor into sensor port at the back of the Cart, select GAS CAL / O2 INIT CAL in the SERVICE MENU. Verification: Verify that the O2 sensor is within its expiration date. Verify an O2 value of 21 percent is displayed (at ambient oxygen) in the Agents box after calibration is completed. Verify an O2 value of 21 percent is displayed (at ambient air) in Agents box after the calibration is completed. If the sensor being tested does not give the appropriate results but a second sensor does operate properly, lead troubleshooting procedures need to be undertaken. 6.5.3.7 ETCO2 Flow Test Verification (perform only if AB151 ETCO2 installed) A) Setup: With ETCO2 turned ON in the SETUPS/PARAMETER SELECTION menu, a sample line connected to the agents water trap, the warm‐up period satisfied, and ZERO CAL selected. A) Verification: Verify that “READJUSTING CO2 ZERO” is displayed at the top center of the DCU screen. ...
Section 6: Test and Inspection C) Verification: Verify that the message CO2 OCCLUSION is displayed within 30 seconds. D) Setup: With 10 percent (76mmHg) CO2 applied to the unit, and CO2 gas flowing for at least 2 minutes. D) Verification: Verify that the unit detects CO2, and measures 76mmHg 9mmHg. 6.5.3.8 Respiration Verification Setup: With REPSIRATION turned ON and a respiration bellows connected to the WSPO2 respiration port, attach the bellows to the chest/stomach region. Verification: Verify DCU respiration displays a rate consistent with the normal respiration rate (typically 10‐16BPM). 6.5.3.9 Temperature Verification Setup: Set the PATIENT mode to ADULT, the SETUPS/PARAMETER SELECTION/TEMP to ON, and the (989803162531) body temp probe ...
7 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT This section details removal and replacement techniques, including the network changes required for exchange components. WARNING: Turn OFF and unplug AC mains power to the system, and remove the batteries before performing service to avoid injury and equipment damage. Before return shipment, remove the antenna, accessories, and batteries from the Cart, WPU, PMC, and DCU to avoid damaging the equipment. 7.1 The Cart WPU The instructions below detail removal and replacement of the WPU on a Cart. 7.1.1 WPU Removal from the Cart 1. Loosen the 2 Captivated Screws (P/N NS185N) on the Rear Base I/O Cover (P/N 453564088381) and then remove the cover from the Cart. 2. Remove the Screw (P/N 453564155941) from the WPU Cover (P/N 453564099841) and then lift the WPU Cover off the ...
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Section 7: Removal and Replacement 3. Remove the 2 Screws (P/N 453564155961) from the Cover (P/N 453564088191) by the Power Box. 4. Label all the pneumatic hoses with a corresponding identifier, and then disconnect the hoses from the ports on the WPU. 5. Disconnect all Fiber Optic and Multifunction Cables from the WPU chassis. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 42 of 82 ...
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Section 7: Removal and Replacement 6. After ensuring that all loose parts are secure, carefully tilt the Cart forward and, while supporting the WPU, remove the 4 Screws (P/N 453564157091) that secure the WPU to the Base Casting. (Discard the 4 Screws.) 7. Remove the 3 Screws (P/N 453564155961) that secure the Shield (P/N 453564088281) to the chassis and then remove the Shield. (Discard the Screws.) 8. Disconnect the Battery Cable from AS222. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 43 of 82 ...
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Section 7: Removal and Replacement 9. Disconnect the Antenna from the WPU. 10. Remove the WPU from the Cart. Remove the Antenna Mast from the Antenna Bracket. Place the WPU and the Antenna aside for return shipment. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 44 of 82 ...
Section 7: Removal and Replacement 7.1.2 WPU Replacement into the Cart 1. Remove the replacement WPU from the shipping container, along with the supplied accessories. Insert the Antenna Mast into the Antenna Bracket. 2. Secure the Antenna to the Antenna Connector on the WPU. WARNING: The Antenna Mast must be inserted in the Antenna Bracket. Never loosen the Antenna Bracket Screws, as damage to the RF seal will occur. 3. Carefully place the WPU into the Cart. Ensure that the WPU is not pinching the Battery Cable then connect the cable to AS222. WARNING: Use care when connecting the Battery Cable, as sharp edges can cause damage to the wiring. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 45 of 82 ...
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Section 7: Removal and Replacement 4. Attach the Shield to the WPU, using the 3 Screws (P/N 453564185231) from the supplied Screw Kit (P/N 453564185221). 5. Connect the Multifunction Cable to the PCU/DCU Connector on the WPU and then tighten the Connector Retaining Screws. PCU/ 6. Connect the LED, TEMP, and IBP LED TEMP cables to the respective connectors on the WPU. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 46 of 82 ...
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Section 7: Removal and Replacement 7. Verify again that the Battery Cable is not pinched. Start 4 Screws (P/N 453564157091) from the supplied Screw Kit (P/N 453564185231) through the Base Casting and into the WPU. Then carefully tilt the Cart forward and tighten the 4 Screws. 8. Reconnect all the pneumatic hoses to the respective ports on the WPU. 9. Replace the Cover by the Power Box using the 2 Screws (P/N 453564155961) from the supplied Screw Kit (P/N 453564185221). 10. Test the functions; see Section 6. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 47 of 82 ...
Section 7: Removal and Replacement 11. Replace the WPU Cover and then secure it using the previously removed Screw (P/N 453564155941). 12. Install the Rear Base I/O Cover onto the Cart and tighten the 2 Captivated Screws. Configure the network; see Section 7.1.3. 7.1.3 Exchange Network Setup Note: The following VERY IMPORTANT steps must be performed following an exchange. 7.1.3.1 Network Channel Options Obtain the system Network via the network label on the back of the Cart or by observing the network indicator at the bottom right of the DCU screen. Ensure that a VGA display and a keyboard are connected to the Cart. Enter the keyboard navigator by typing “nav”. Press F4 to enter the SETUPS menu. Select SERVICE (BIO‐MED) then SYSTEM CONFIG and finally NETWORK. Enter the password (the password is for Philips personnel only and can be attained by calling Technical Support) to set the network option per the observed customer DCU network indicator. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 48 of 82 ...
Section 7: Removal and Replacement Channel Options Network A Network B Network C Network D Network E Note: Use RETURN to exit the SYSTEM CONFIG menu, not ESC. 7.1.3.2 Exchange Parameter Disabling If the exchange assembly contains options not purchased by the customer, the options should be disabled. (Options connectors, if not purchased, will not be installed on the front of the Cart.) Ensure that a VGA display and a keyboard are connected to the Cart. Enter the keyboard navigator by typing “nav”. Press F4 to enter the SETUPS menu. Select SERVICE (BIO‐MED) then SYSTEM CONFIG, and finally select the non‐purchased parameter. Enter the password to disable the parameter. Note: Use RETURN to exit the SYSTEM CONFIG menu (not the ESC Key) and then cycle system power. 7.2 The PMC WPU The instructions below detail removal and replacement of the WPU in the PMC. 7.2.1 WPU Removal from the PMC ...
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Section 7: Removal and Replacement 2. Pull the latch holding the Battery in the Battery Tray and then, using your other hand, remove the Battery (from the side opposite the connector). Repeat the process for the remaining Battery. 3. Remove the O2 Door Assembly (P/N 453564173991) from the PMC Cover. 4. Remove the Water Trap from the Water Trap Receptacle. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 50 of 82 ...
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Section 7: Removal and Replacement 5. Remove the 4 Screws (P/N NS111N) that secure the PMC Cover (P/N 453564167621) to the Base and then carefully lift the Cover off the Base. (It may be necessary to push slightly on the Battery Tray.) 6. Disconnect all Fiber Optic and Multifunction Cables from the WPU chassis. 7. Cut the Cable Ties that secure the Multifunction Cable to the WPU chassis. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 51 of 82 ...
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Section 7: Removal and Replacement 8. Cut the Cable Tie that secures the Battery Cable to the chassis. Also, remove the Antenna (then place it aside for shipment.) 9. Remove the 3 Screws (P/N 453564155961) from the Shield (P/N 453564165251), and then remove the Shield from the WPU. 10. R emove the 2 Screws that secure the Battery Cable Ground Lugs to the WPU chassis. Then disconnect the Battery Cable from AS222 and move the assembly aside. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 52 of 82 ...
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Section 7: Removal and Replacement 11. L abel and then disconnect all the pneumatic hoses from the WPU ports. 12. R emove the 4 Screws (P/N 453564157171) and the 4 Spacers (P/N 453564168171) that secure the PCU to the WPU. Then remove the PCU from the WPU and set the PCU aside. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 53 of 82 ...
Section 7: Removal and Replacement 13. C arefully flip the WPU over and remove the 4 Screws that secure the WPU to the Mounting Plate. (Place the WPU aside for shipment.) 7.2.2 WPU Replacement into the PMC 1. Remove the replacement WPU from the shipping container, along with the supplied accessories. Secure the WPU to the Mounting Plate (P/N 453564166021) using 4 Screws (P/N 453564168691). CAUTION: Torque the Mounting Plate Screws to 40 lb/ft +/‐ 1 lb/ft. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. ...
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Section 7: Removal and Replacement 2. Carefully flip the assembly over and place the PCU atop the WPU. 3. Connect the Battery Cable to AS222. Then, while ensuring that the Antenna Mast extends into the bracket aperture, secure the Antenna to the connector on the WPU. 4. Secure the Battery Cable Ground Lugs to AS222 using the 2 Screws (P/N 453564109901). WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 55 of 82 ...
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Section 7: Removal and Replacement 5. Position the Shield (P/N 453564165251) over AS222 and then secure it to the WPU using 3 Screws (P/N 453564155961). Note: It may be necessary to manipulate the Battery Cable to allow the Shield to properly seat. 6. Install a Cable Tie (P/N HC19) through the clamp and around the Battery Cable. Pull the Cable Tie snug then trim the excess length. 7. Secure the Multifunction Cable (P/N 453564163331) to the PCU/DCU Connector on the WPU chassis. PCU/ WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. ...
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Section 7: Removal and Replacement 8. Position the Multifunction Cable to provide a small service loop at the connector and then install 2 Cable Ties (P/N HC04). Pull the Cable Ties snug then trim the excess length. 9. Connect the LED, TEMP, and IBP LED TEMP cables to the respective connectors on the WPU. IBP 10. R oute all Fiber Optic cables behind the Antenna PCB, as shown. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 57 of 82 ...
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Section 7: Removal and Replacement 11. E xcept for the ZERO hose, reconnect the pneumatic hoses to the respective ports on the WPU. 12. I f equipped with Agents, proceed to Step 13; otherwise, cut Hose (P/N HP115) to 15 inches (6 cm) then connect one end to the ZERO port on the WPU and connect the other end to the Zero Port Filter. Install a Cable Tie (P/N HC19) through the clamp then loosely around the ZERO Hose. Trim any excess Cable Tie length. 13. I nstall the Water Trap (P/N HP168 for Agents or P/N HP174 for ETCO2) on the Water Trap Receptacle on PCU. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 58 of 82 ...
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Section 7: Removal and Replacement 14. I nstall the 4 Spacers (P/N 453564168171) and then secure the PCU using the 4 Screws (P/N 453564157171). CAUTION: Position the PCU so that the Screws are positioned at the back of the slots; also ensure that the Antenna Mast remains captured. 15. D ress the cables and hoses through the cable clamp then close the clamp. 16. Test the functions; see Section 6. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 59 of 82 ...
Section 7: Removal and Replacement 17. A fter ensuring that no cables or hoses are pinched, install the Cover (P/N 453564167621) over the Battery Tray, PCU, and WPU. Secure the Cover using 4 Screws (P/N NS111N). Configure the network; see Section 7.2.3. Note: In some cases, it may be necessary to temporarily remove the Water Trap to install the Cover. 18. Replace the O2 Door Assembly (P/N 453564173991) on the Cover. 7.2.3 Exchange Network Setup Note: The following VERY IMPORTANT steps must be performed following an exchange. 7.2.3.1 Network Channel Options Obtain the system Network via the network label on the back of the PMC or obtain it by observing the network indicator at the bottom right of the DCU screen. Ensure that a VGA display and a keyboard are connected to the PMC. Enter the keyboard navigator by typing “nav”. Press F4 to enter the SETUPS menu. Select SERVICE (BIO‐MED) then SYSTEM CONFIG and finally NETWORK. Enter the password (the password is for Philips personnel only and can be attained by calling ...
Section 7: Removal and Replacement Channel Options Network A Network B Network C Network D Network E Note: Use RETURN to exit the SYSTEM CONFIG menu, not ESC. 7.2.3.2 Exchange Parameter Disabling If the exchange assembly contains options not purchased by the customer, the options should be disabled. (Options connectors, if not purchased, will not be installed on the PMC.) Ensure that a VGA display and a keyboard are connected to the PMC. Enter the keyboard navigator by typing “nav”. Press F4 to enter the SETUPS menu. Select SERVICE (BIO‐MED) then SYSTEM CONFIG, and finally select the non‐purchased parameter. Enter the password (the password is for Philips personnel only and can be attained by calling Technical Support) to disable the parameter. Note: Use RETURN selection to exit the SYSTEM CONFIG menu (not the ESC Key) and then cycle system power. WARNING: THIS PAGE CONTAINS COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS THAT ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PROPRIETARY. ANY RELEASE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL, WITHOUT PERMISSION, IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. 61 of 82 ...
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Section 8: Service Parts 8.3 System Preventative Maintenance Parts The following Preventative Maintenance parts are available. Invivo 12NC Preventative Maintenance Part Description System Quantity Part Number 9010F 989803152641 CAL GAS, AEROSOL CO‐2 Agent/ ETCO2 1 HP169 453564060011 WATER TRAP, DSPSBL, AGENTS, 3160 Agent 1 94018 989803152661 KIT, SAMPLE, AGENTS, 3160 Agent 1 N/A 989803162051 ANESTHETIC OXYGEN (O2) SENSOR, 3160P Agent 1 9093 453564067261 BATTERY, MRI, 14.8V, 5.08 AH All 4 ...
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Section 8: Service Parts Service Replacement/Exchange Part Description (Continued) Part Number Repair Strategy Number 453564194541 DCU, W/RECORDER SWEDISH 453564194541 453564156991 DCU, W/O RECORDER ENGLISH 453564156991 453564194351 DCU, W/O RECORDER DANISH 453564194351 453564194361 DCU, W/O RECORDER DUTCH 453564194361 453564194371 DCU, W/O RECORDER FRENCH 453564194371 453564194381 DCU, W/O RECORDER GERMAN 453564194381 Whole Unit Exchange 453564194391 DCU, W/O RECORDER ITALIAN 453564194391 453564194401 DCU, W/O RECORDER NORWEGIAN 453564194401 453564194411 DCU, W/O RECORDER PORT‐BRAZIL 453564194411 453564194421 DCU, W/O RECORDER PORT‐PORT ...
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9 LIST OF SYMBOLS The symbols defined in the list below may be found in this document or located on the shipping containers, the system, and accessories of the unit. Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Attention, Breathing Effort Non‐ionizing Consult Detected Radiation Accompanying Documents Fuse Not MR Percent Compatible Oxygen Pulse Saturation Product Part Earth Ground Alternating Number Current DANGER! Antenna Direct Current ...
Section 9: List of Symbols Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Defibrillator‐ Weight Low Battery Proof Type CF Equipment (IEC 60601‐1) Protection Against Shock Dangerous Type CF Patient Voltage Applied Part Alarms Alarms Single Patient Use Only SOUND ON SOUND OFF DO NOT REUSE Alarms ON HOLD Alarms SILENCED ...
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Section 9: List of Symbols Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning ECG ON Battery Remote Display Power Potential Serial Fiber Optic restrictions for Communications Temperature equipment Port including radios may apply within one or more European (EU) member states. End‐Tidal CO / Warning Shock Pneumatic Respiration /Anesthetic Hazard ...
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Section 9: List of Symbols Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Network D Underwriters Radio Network Laboratories (UL) (Expression Classified Mark WPU Base to for the United DCU) States and Canada Network E Dispose of in accordance with I (Rotate your country’s Counter‐ requirements clockwise to OPEN) Ensure power Ensure power supply (P/N supply (P/N ...
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