Mindray cPM 12 Service Manual
Mindray cPM 12 Service Manual

Mindray cPM 12 Service Manual

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  • Page 1 Passport 12/Passport 8 cPM 12/cPM 8 Patient Monitor Service Manual...
  • Page 3 This manual may refer to information protected by copyrights or patents and does not convey any license under the patent rights of 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 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 Freight policy The customer is responsible for freight charges when this product is shipped to Mindray for service (including any relevant customs fees or other freight related charges).
  • Page 6 Preface Manual Purpose This manual provides detailed information about the assembly, disassembly, and testing of the equipment to support effective troubleshooting and repair. It is not intended to be a comprehensive, in-depth explanation of the product architecture or technical implementation. Observance of the manual is a prerequisite for proper equipment maintenance and prevents equipment damage and personnel injury.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Safety ....................................1-1 1.1 Safety Information ........................................ 1-1 1.1.1 Warnings ........................................1-1 1.1.2 Cautions ......................................... 1-2 1.1.3 Notes ..........................................1-2 1.2 Equipment Symbols ......................................1-2 2 Theory of Operation ................................2-1 2.1 The Basics ..........................................2-1 2.2 System Connections ......................................2-2 2.2.1 Installation Support ....................................
  • Page 8 3.2.5 Wireless Network Specification ................................3-3 3.2.6 Network Setup Overview ..................................3-4 3.2.7 Setting the Network Type ..................................3-5 3.2.8 Setting the Wireless Network (For Passport 12/Passport 8 Only) ..................... 3-5 3.2.9 Setting the WLAN Band and Channels (For Passport 12/Passport 8 Only) ................3-6 3.2.10 Certificates Maintenance ..................................
  • Page 9 7.3.6 Removing the Recorder (Optional) ..............................7-4 7.3.7 Removing Battery Interface Board and Power Board (Passport 8/cPM 8) ................7-5 7.3.8 Removing the Battery Interface Board and Power Board (Passport 12/cPM 12)..............7-6 7.3.9 Removing the Power Management Board ............................7-7 7.3.10 Removing the Interface Board (Passport 8/cPM 8) ........................
  • Page 10 7.4.6 Disassembling the Screen ..................................7-11 7.4.7 Removing the Keypad .................................... 7-11 7.4.8 Removing the Encoder ................................... 7-12 7.4.9 Removing the Alarm Lamp Board ..............................7-12 7.5 Disassembling Modules ....................................7-12 7.5.1 Removing the External Converter Board ............................7-12 7.5.2 Separating the Front and Rear Housing of Modules ........................7-12 7.5.3 Removing the External Module Interface Board ..........................
  • Page 11 8.5 cPM 12 .............................................8-23 8.5.1 Main Unit ........................................8-23 8.5.2 Front Housing Subassembly .................................8-24 8.5.3 Rear Housing Assembly ..................................8-25 8.5.4 Battery Compartment Assembly ................................8-25 8.5.5 Multi-parameter Assembly ...................................8-25 8.5.6 NIBP Pump and Valve Kit..................................8-25 8.5.7 IBP_C.O. Module Assembly ...................................8-25 8.5.8 IBP_C.O._Sidestream CO Module Assembly ..........................8-26...
  • Page 12 FOR YOUR NOTES...
  • Page 13: Safety

    WARNING  All installation operations, expansions, changes, modifications and repairs of this product are conducted by Mindray authorized personnel.  There is high voltage inside the equipment. Never disassemble the equipment before it is disconnected from the AC power source or the battery.
  • Page 14: Cautions

    NOTE  Refer to Operator’s Manual for detailed operation and other information. 1.2 Equipment Symbols See the Passport 12/Passport 8 Operator’s Manual and cPM 12/cPM 8 Operator’s Manual for information about the symbols used on this product and its packaging.
  • Page 15: Theory Of Operation

    Theory of Operation 2.1 The Basics This monitor is designed to monitor a fixed set of physiological parameters including ECG, respiration (Resp), temperature (Temp), SpO , pulse rate (PR), non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP), invasive blood pressure (IBP), cardiac output (C.O.), carbon dioxide (CO ), and anesthetic gas (AG).
  • Page 16: System Connections

    The above figure shows a system consists of the patient monitor and its peripheral devices. The patient monitor:  Can be used for monitoring the physiological parameters, giving alarms and reviewing patient data, etc.  Supports recorder.  Supports nurse call signal, synchronization defibrillation signal, and analog output signal. ...
  • Page 17: Connectors For Peripheral Devices

    2.2.2 Connectors for Peripheral Devices On the back of the monitor you can find all connectors for peripheral devices. Passport 12/cPM 12 Rear View AC power input: used to connect an AC power source (100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz).
  • Page 18 Passport 8/cPM 8 Rear View Equipotential terminal: used to connect the equipotential terminal of other equipment. AC power input: used to connect an AC power source (100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz). Parameter Module slot: used to connect the parameter module. Multifunctional connector: ...
  • Page 19: Main Unit

    2.3 Main Unit The main unit of the monitor consists of two parts:  Front housing assembly: main board, keypad board assembly (knob), display, touchscreen, alarm lamp board, power switch, and indicator board.  Rear housing assembly: power board (AC/DC), power management board, battery pad, interface board, recorder, speaker, and multi-parameter module which includes two types of SpO stacking board.
  • Page 20: Front Housing Assembly

    2.4 Front Housing Assembly Screws fastening the front and rear housing Alarm lamp board Main board Wi-Fi module Keypad Touchscreen control board Lock hatch 2.4.1 Main Board The main board is the control center of the system. It provides communication, display, and data storage functions, including: ...
  • Page 21: Alarm Lamp Board

    2.4.3 Alarm Lamp Board The alarm lamp board is located at the top of front housing. It has two-color indicators, red and yellow. The alarm lamp board directly connects the main board through a cable. It is controlled directly by the main board. 2.4.4 Touchscreen and Touchscreen Control Board The touchscreen control board drives the touchscreen and implements communication with the monitor.
  • Page 22: Ac/Dc Power Board

    2.5.1 AC/DC Power Board The AC/DC power board transforms the input AC into DC power, which is the power source for all voltages in the monitor. 2.5.2 Power Management Board The power management board mainly performs DC/DC conversion, power management, and transmission of external connector signals: ...
  • Page 23: Spo 2 Board

    IBP module  Module  IBP + C.O. Module  IBP + C.O. + CO (Mindray Sidestream CO /Microstream CO ) module  IBP + C.O. + AG (w O ) module 2.6.1 Module Converter The module converter performs signal conversion function.
  • Page 24: Converter

    2.6.2 Converter The converter performs the following functions:  Converting 12 V to 5 V DC power  Converting RS232 level to TTL level  Detecting and identifying the modules 2.6.3 IBP + C.O. Module The IBP/C.O. module supports C.O. and 2-channel measurement of IBP. The module consists of an amplification circuit, AD converter, CPU circuit and power isolation circuit.
  • Page 25: Unpacking And Installation

    Unpacking and Installation 3.1 Unpacking the Equipment Open the package and take out the packing list. Check that all the articles included in the packing list are available and the quantity and specification are correct. Make sure that:  All the optional parts purchased by the customer shall also be checked. ...
  • Page 26: Preparation For Installation

    Operating environment 0 to 40 15% to 95% 57.3 to 105.3 Storage environment -20 to 60 10% to 95% 57.3 to 105.3 NOTE  The environmental specifications of unspecified parameters are the same as those of Passport 12/cPM 12 main unit.
  • Page 27: Electrical Requirements

    3.2.2 Electrical Requirements Check cables and power cords. Make sure that: Check that the system cables, power cords, and power plugs are not damaged, and pins are not loose. In case of any damage, remove it from use. The insulation of patient cables and leadwires is not damaged, and connectors are not loose. WARNING ...
  • Page 28: Network Setup Overview

    3.2.6 Network Setup Overview In the [Network Setup] menu, you can set IP address, subnet mask and gateway. You should not change the patient monitor’s IP address randomly. If you want to know details about IP address setup, contact Mindray Technical Support Department..
  • Page 29: Setting The Network Type

    3.2.7 Setting the Network Type The monitor supports both wired and wireless network. To set the network type: Select [Main Menu]→[Maintenance>>]→[User Maintenance>>]→enter the required password→select [Ok]. Select [Network Setup >>]. Select [Monitor Network Setup >>]. Set [Network Type] to [LAN] or [WLAN]. 3.2.8 Setting the Wireless Network (For Passport 12/Passport 8 Only) The patient monitors can be connected to a wireless network via a built-in Wi-Fi module.
  • Page 30: Setting The Wlan Band And Channels (For Passport 12/Passport 8 Only)

    To test the availability of the wireless network, follow this procedure: Select [WLAN Test >>] in the [Monitor Network Setup] menu. Enter the [IP Address] of the wireless AP in the [WLAN Test >>] menu. Click [Connection Test]. If the designated IP can be successfully connected, the reply time is displayed. If the connection fails, the reply is timeout.
  • Page 31: Setting The Network Service Quality Level

    3.2.10.2 Deleting Certificates To delete certificates from the monitor: Select [Main Menu]→[Maintenance>>]→[User Maintenance>>]→enter the required password.→[Network Setup >>]→[Certificates Maintenance >>]→[Delete certificates>>]. Select the certificates you want to delete. If you want to deselect certificates, select [Reset] and reselect the desired items. Select [Delete].
  • Page 32 FOR YOUR NOTES...
  • Page 33: Hardware And Software Upgrade

    Passport 8 Wi-Fi module kit 115-010801-00 Passport 12/Passport 8 5G Wi-Fi upgrade kit 115-039363-00 Hook Passport 12/cPM 12 hook assembly kit 115-012698-00 Passport 8/cPM 8 hook assembly kit 115-012697-00 Note: measurement accessories are not included in the above upgrade packages.
  • Page 34: Hardware Upgrade Method

    Operator’s Manual to confirm that the Wi-Fi function is available on the monitor. 4.1.2.3 Installing Hooks For Passport 12/cPM 12 Patient Monitors Fasten the two hooks on to the handle with four M3×10 screws with the hook facing downward, as shown below: Hook Screw, Pan head with washer, Phillips M3×10...
  • Page 35: Software Upgrade

    Screw, Pan head w/washer, Phillips M3×6 4.2 Software Upgrade Software upgrades must be performed by Mindray, NA authorized service provider. Call Service Dispatch 1 800 288-2121 ext: 7875.
  • Page 36 FOR YOUR NOTES...
  • Page 37: Testing And Maintenance

    The testing procedures provided in this chapter are intended to verify that the monitor meets the performance specifications. If the monitor or a module fails to perform as specified in any test, repairs or replacements must be done to correct the problem. If you have any question, contact Mindray Technical Support Department. CAUTION ...
  • Page 38: Co Tests And Calibration

    5.2.2 CO Tests and Calibration 5.2.2.1 Leakage Test Connect the CO module with the patient module. Wait until CO2 warmup is finished and then completely block the gas inlet of the module or watertrap. The sidestream and microstream CO2 modules should have as follows: ...
  • Page 39 Verify the realtime CO value is within 6.0 ± 0.3% in the [Calibrate CO2] menu. 5.2.2.3 Calibration Tools required:  A steel gas cylinder with 5±0.03% CO , 21.0% O and balance gas N (P/N 0075-00-0033-01), or a steel gas cylinder with: ...
  • Page 40: Ag Tests And Calibration

    5.2.3 AG Tests and Calibration 5.2.3.1 Leakage Test Plug the AG module into the module rack. Wait for a minute until the AG module warmup is finished and then use your hand or other objects to completely block the gas inlet of the AG module. An alarm message [AG Airway Occluded] will be displayed. Block the gas inlet for another 60 seconds, Then select [User Maintenance >>] →...
  • Page 41 5.2.3.3 Calibration Tools required:  Gas cylinder with a certain standard gas (4% Desflurane, 6% CO , 45% N O, Bal O , P/N: 0075-00-0048-01 and flow regulator P/N: 0119-00-0235). Gas concentration should meet the following requirements: AA ≥ 1.5%, CO ≥...
  • Page 42: Performance Tests

    If the calibration is finished successfully, the message [Calibration Completed!] is displayed. If the calibration failed, the message [Calibration Failed] is displayed. In this case, perform another calibration. CAUTION  Calibrate the O module, if it has been transported for long distance. 5.3 Performance Tests Performance test are designed to ensure that measurement results are accurate.
  • Page 43: Ecg Tests

    Check the ECG waves are displayed correctly without noise and the displayed HR value is within 80 ± 1 bpm. If the value is not within 80 +/-1 then contact Mindray Technical Support. Disconnect each of the leads in turn and observe the corresponding lead off message displayed on the screen.
  • Page 44: Spo 2 Test

    Check the Pleth wave and PR reading on the screen and make sure that the displayed SpO2 is within 95% and 100%. If you are unable to get the SPO2 between 95% and 100%, contact Mindray Technical Support. Remove the SpO2 sensor from the finger and make sure that an alarm of SpO2 Sensor Off is triggered.
  • Page 45 Select [Main Menu] → [Maintenance >>] →[User Maintenance >>] →enter the password→[Module Maintenance >>] →[NIBP Leakage Test]. The message [Leakage Testing…] is displayed in the NIBP parameter area. The cuff automatically deflates after 20 s, indicating NIBP leakage test is completed. 6.
  • Page 46: Temp Test

    Connect the two pins of any Temp connector in the monitor to the two ends of the resistance box using 2 wires. Set the resistance box to 1354.9 Ω (corresponding temperature is 37 °C). Verify that the displayed value is within 37 ± 0.1ºC. If the temperature is not within 37 ± 0.1ºC, contact Mindray Technical Support.
  • Page 47: Test

    Repeat the steps above to calibrate other IBP channels. 5.3.9 C.O. Test Tools required:  Medsim300B patient simulator, or MPS450, or equivalent equipment  C.O. adapter box ( CI-3 module/cable, P/N: 3010-0289 for 300B; P/N: 5180500 for MPS450)  C.O. trunk cable (P/N: 0010-21-42716) Connect the patient simulator to the C.O.
  • Page 48: Analog Output Performance Test

    5.3.11 Analog Output Performance Test Tools required:  Medsim300B patient simulator, or MPS450, or equivalent equipments  Oscilloscope To perform an analog output performance test: Connect the patient simulator to the monitor using an ECG or IBP cable. Connect the oscilloscope to the monitor’s multifunctional connector. Verify that the waves displayed on the oscilloscope are identical with those displayed on the monitor.
  • Page 49: Touchscreen Calibration

    5.4.4 Touchscreen Calibration Tool required:  None To perform a touchscreen calibration: Select [Main Menu] → [Maintenance >>] → [Cal. Touchscreen]. The symbol will appear at different positions of the screen. Touch, in order, the central point of the symbol. After the calibration is completed, the message [Screen Calibration Completed!] is displayed.
  • Page 50: Network Print Test

    Remove AC power and allow the monitor to run from the battery until it shuts off. Record the battery operating time. The battery operating time directly reflects its performance. If the battery operating time is noticeably shorter than that stated in the specifications, contact your Mindray service personnel. 5.4.7 Network Print Test Note ...
  • Page 51: Print Function Test

    5.4.8 Print Function Test To perform a print function test: Enter the Demo mode of the monitor. Select [Main Menu]→ [Print Setup >>]→ [Realtime Reports >>]→ [Normal Report] and then select [Print]. The network printer should print out the report correctly. 5.5 Factory Maintenance 5.5.1 Accessing Factory Maintenance Menu To access the [Factory Maintenance] menu, select [Main Menu] →...
  • Page 52 FOR YOUR NOTES 5-16...
  • Page 53: Troubleshooting

    7 Disassembly and Repair to replace the PCB with a known good one. Verify proper operation and that the monitor passes all performance tests. Defective PCB can be sent to Mindray Technical Support Department for repair.
  • Page 54: Checking Technical Alarms

    6.5 Checking Technical Alarms Before troubleshooting the monitor, check for technical alarm messages. If an alarm message is presented, eliminate the technical alarm first. For detailed information on technical alarm message, possible cause and corrective action, refer to the patient monitor’s Operation Manual.
  • Page 55: Alarm Lamp Failures

    Symptoms Possible Cause Corrective Action Touchscreen does not Touchscreen disabled Check if there is a symbol displayed above the [Main respond. Menu] quickkey. If yes, press and hold the [Main Menu] quickkey for more than 3 seconds to enable the touchscreen.
  • Page 56: Sound Failures

    6.6.5 Sound Failures Symptoms Possible Cause Corrective Action Select [Main Menu] → [Screen Setup >>] → [Key Volume >>] No hardkey or knob The key volume is set to sound, or hardkey or zero. and adjust the key volume to appropriate level. knob sound abnormal Cable defective Check that the cable between the speaker and interface board is...
  • Page 57: Recorder Failures

    6.6.7 Recorder Failures Symptoms Possible Cause Corrective Action No printout Recorder module 1. Check if the recorder status indicator lights. disabled 2. If yes, enable the module in the [Factory Maintenance] menu. Otherwise, check for other possible causes. Paper reversed Re-install the paper roll.
  • Page 58: Data Storage Failure

    6.6.9 Data Storage Failure Symptoms Possible Cause Corrective Action Abnormal patient admitting Admit the patient properly. Fails to review archived SD card full; unavailable for more Delete garbage patient data, remove the related alarm, patient data patient data and readmit the patient. The main board failed.
  • Page 59: Wi-Fi Related Problems (For Passport 12/Passport 8 Only)

    Corrective Action The monitor is frequently off The Wi-Fi signal is unstable in 1. Check if the Mindray recommended wireless AP is used. line or disconnects from the the operating area. If not, verify the AP effective transmission rate meets the Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 60 AP. 4. Check for IP address conflicts. If any, set the IP addresses correctly. 5. Check if Mindray recommended wireless AP is used. If not, verify the AP effective transmission rate meets the throughput requirements of the connected devices.
  • Page 61: Module Failures

    Converter board defective Replace corresponding converter board. inside the module 6.6.13 Technical Alarm Messages Refer to the Passport 12/Passport 8 Patient Monitor Operator's Manual (PN: 046-004417-00) and cPM 12/cPM 8 Patient Monitor Operator's Manual (PN: 046-011732-00).
  • Page 62 FOR YOUR NOTES 6-10...
  • Page 63: Disassembly And Repair

    Disassembly and Repair 7.1 Tools Required To disassemble and replace the parts and components, the following tools may be required:  Philips screwdrivers  Tweezers  Needle nose pliers  Clamp 7.2 Preparations for Disassembly Before disassembling the equipment, finish the following preparations: ...
  • Page 64: Disassembling The Main Unit

    7.3 Disassembling the Main Unit NOTE  The recorder can be disassembled separately.  To disassemble the equipment, place the equipment on a work surface free from foreign material, avoiding damaging the antiglare screen, touchscreen and the knob. Be careful not to break the two cotter pins on the front ends of rear housing.
  • Page 65: Disassembling Parameter Modules

    7.3.2 Disassembling Parameter Modules Lay the monitor on a flat platform and unscrew the five M3×5 screws as shown below. Disconnect the cable between the power management board and multi-parameter board, and then take out the parameter module. Cable between the power management board and multi-parameter board 7.3.3 Removing the Parameter Connector Panel Assembly...
  • Page 66: Removing Pump And Valve

    Unscrew the four M3×6 screws, disconnect the pump cable and valve cable, and then take out the SpO board. Pump cable Valve cable 7.3.5 Removing Pump and Valve Unscrew the two M3×6 screws and take out the valve. Then cut the two tie wraps to take out the pump. 7.3.6 Removing the Recorder (Optional) Unscrew the two M3×6 screws, press locking tabs inward to release, and disconnect the recorder cable to remove the recorder.
  • Page 67: Removing Battery Interface Board And Power Board (Passport 8/Cpm 8)

    7.3.7 Removing Battery Interface Board and Power Board (Passport 8/cPM 8) Unscrew the three M3×6 screws inside the monitor and the four M3×6 screws on the bottom as shown below: Disconnect the cable between battery interface board and power management board, and the cable between the power management board and AC/DC power board.
  • Page 68: Removing The Battery Interface Board And Power Board (Passport 12/Cpm 12)

    AC input receptacle assembly. 7.3.8 Removing the Battery Interface Board and Power Board (Passport 12/cPM 12) Unscrew the two M3×6 screw inside the monitor and then the two M3×6 screws on the bottom. Then disconnect the cable between the battery interface board and power management board to remove the battery compartment assembly.
  • Page 69: Removing The Power Management Board

    Unscrew the five M3×6 screws that fasten the AC input receptacle assembly and then the screw that fastens the grounding cable. Unplug the AC input receptacle and cable from the board to remove the AC input receptacle assembly. AC input receptacle and cable Unscrew the three M3×6 screws to remove the AC/DC power board.
  • Page 70: Removing The Interface Board (Passport 8/Cpm 8)

    7.3.10 Removing the Interface Board (Passport 8/cPM 8) Unscrew the three M3×6 screws inside the monitor and remove the interface board. 7.3.11 Removing the Interface Board (Passport 12/cPM 12) Unscrew the three M3×6 screws inside the monitor and remove the interface board.
  • Page 71: Removing Touchscreen Control Board

    7.4.1 Removing Touchscreen Control Board Loosen and unscrew the two M3×6 screws as shown below. Disconnect the touchscreen cable and cable for touchscreen control board, and then remove the touchscreen control board. Touchscreen cable 7.4.2 Removing the Wi-Fi Module (For Passport 12/Passport 8 Only) Take out the antennas on the front panel from the slots as shown below: Antenna Antenna...
  • Page 72: Removing Sd Card

    3. Push the clamps aside to remove the Wi-Fi module. Clamps Clamps Clamps Clamps Cyber link Laird 4. For Laird 2.4/5GHz Module, unscrew the three M2×4 screws and disassembly the Laird 2.4/5GHz Module and Carrier Board of Wireless Module: 7.4.3 Removing SD Card Unscrew the M3×6 screw, and push the SD card as indicated below to take out the SD card.
  • Page 73: Removing The Touchscreen

    7.4.5 Removing the Touchscreen Unscrew the nine M3×6 screws as indicated below. Take out the touchscreen assembly and then the touchscreen. 7.4.6 Disassembling the Screen Unscrew the four M3×6 screws indicated below to remove the screen. 7.4.7 Removing the Keypad Unplug the encoder cable and unscrew the five PT3×8 screws indicated below.
  • Page 74 7.4.8 Removing the Encoder Remove the encoder knob out from the slot and loosen the nut with a needle nose plier. Take out the encoder. Knob 7.4.9 Removing the Alarm Lamp Board Unscrew the two M3×6 screws indicated below and take out the alarm lamp board. 7.5 Disassembling Modules 7.5.1 Removing the External Converter Board Unscrew the four M3×8 screws and disconnect the cable between the converter board and copper board to remove...
  • Page 75 For other modules, unscrew the two M3×6 screws on the back to separate the front and rear housing. 7.5.3 Removing the External Module Interface Board Unscrew the two M3×6 screws, disconnect all the cables from the board, and then remove the module interface board.
  • Page 76 7.5.5 Removing Sidestream CO Module Unscrew the 3 screws that fasten the bracket and connector panel. Disconnect all the cables and tubing that connect the bracket and connector panel. Then separate the connector panel and bracket. NOTE  Manage the tubing properly during reassembly and make sure the tubing shaping smooth. Unscrew the four screws that fasten the M02C module, and then take out the M02C module.
  • Page 77 Unscrew the three M3×8 screws that fasten the microstream CO module, and then remove the microstream module. 7.5.7 Removing AG Module Unscrew the three M3×6 screws and the captive screw that fasten the AG module bracket and connector panel. Then disconnect all the cables and tubing connecting the connector panel and the AG module to separate the connector panel and bracket.
  • Page 78 FOR YOUR NOTES 7-16...
  • Page 79 Parts 8.1 Introduction This chapter contains the exploded views and parts lists of the main unit. It helps the engineer to identify the parts while disassembling the monitor and replacing the parts. This manual is based on the maximum configuration. Your equipment may not have same parts and the quantity of the screws or stacking sleeves etc.
  • Page 80: Main Unit

    8.2 Passport 8 8.2.1 Main Unit 8.2.1.1 Exploded View 8.2.1.2 Parts List Description FRU part number Rear housing assembly (Passport 8) Multi-parameter assembly (3-/5-lead, Nellcor SpO TR6F recorder 115-001290-00 Passport 8 Silica gel key 049-000628-00 Front cover assembly of Passport 8 115-022924-00 Screw, Pan Head W/Washer Phillips M3×6 Screw, Flat Head Phillips M3×6...
  • Page 81: Front Housing Subassembly

    8.2.2 Front Housing Subassembly 8.2.2.1 Exploded View 8.2.2.2 Parts List Description FRU part number Passport 8 Front cover(silk screen) 115-022923-00 Alarm light of Passport 8 Alarm lamp gasket Touchscreen position pad (8") Long gasket, Passport 8, touchscreen Tube, white, 1.6 mm OD × 0.8 mm Short gasket, Passport 8, touchscreen Locking plate Square foot pad...
  • Page 82 Description FRU part number Knob of Passport 8 043-003641-00/043-008791-00 Encoder board 0010-30-43089 Antenna TQX2400EF 024-000196-00 Signal cable for 8" screen 009-001983-00 Screw, self-tapping, PT3×8 LCD, PORON-S Screw, Pan Head Cross Recessed M3×6 Touchscreen, resistive-type, 8.4" 4-line 021-000058-00/021-000271-00 Screw, Pan head with washer, Phillips M3×6 Cable between mother board and alarm lamp 009-001980-00 Touchscreen control board PCBA...
  • Page 83: Rear Housing Assembly

    8.2.3 Rear Housing Assembly 8.2.3.1 Exploded View 8.2.3.2 Parts List Description FRU part number Rear housing assembly (Passport 8) 115-010811-01/115-048886-00 Rear housing assembly (cPM 8) 115-048886-00 Speaker pad 801-9261-00010-00 Speaker, 2W, 4ohm, 500 Hz Speaker bracket (Passport 8) I/O gasket 801-9261-00014-00 Interface converter kit (Passport 8, USB, no DC_IN) Power management and interface board (full config, USB)
  • Page 84: Multi-Parameter Assembly

    115-010835-00/ For Passport 12 115-048888-00 Parameter connector assembly (Passport 12, Masimo SpO , IBP) 115-010836-00/ 115-048889-00 Parameter connector assembly (cPM 12, Nellcor SpO2) 115-010832-00 For cPM 12 Parameter connector assembly (cPM 12, Masimo SpO2) 115-010833-00 NIBP gas valve 082-000864-00 NIBP pump...
  • Page 85: Battery Compartment Assembly

    Description FRU part number Remarks Nellcor SpO board 100-000106-00 Masimo MS-2013 SpO board 040-000109-01 Connector Silicon tube, 3/32" × 7/32" × 100 ft Screw, Pan head with washer, Phillips M3×6 8.2.5 Battery Compartment Assembly 8.2.5.1 Exploded View 8.2.5.2 Parts List Description FRU part number Main bracket (Passport 8)
  • Page 86 Description FRU part number Screw, Pan head with washer, Phillips M4×8 Screw, pan head, Phillips, M3×6 Cable between the power management board and AC/DC power board 009-001991-00 8.2.6 NIBP Pump and Valve Kit 8.2.6.1 Exploded View 8.2.6.2 Parts List Description FRU part number Multi-parameter board bracket Shock absorption cushion for pump...
  • Page 87 8.2.7 IBP_C.O. Module Assembly 8.2.7.1 Exploded View 8.2.7.2 Parts List Description FRU part number Front housing of A1 module 801-9261-00025-00 Module indicator and cable Silicone tube IBP signal cable (3-way) 009-001972-00 Connecting sheet for A1 module bracket Screw, Pan head with washer, Phillips M3×6 Bracket for A module 043-001890-01 CO/IBP (M03B) module...
  • Page 88 Screw, self-tapping, PT3×8 Nut, Stainless Steel M5 GB6170 IBP/C.O. signal cable (4-way) 009-002214-00 System tubing PUR.AION,1.4/2.8mm,60-12110-00 System tubing PUR.AION, 2.2/4.4mm,60-12120-00 Moisture exchanger (Nafion Tube for Mindray CO2) Screw, Pan Head Phillips M3×8 C.O./IBP (M03B) module M03B-30-26064 Sampling tube, slice ,A module 8-10...
  • Page 89 Description FRU part number Sidestream CO main unit(FDA) 115-030767-00/115-050565-00 Cable between the converter board and M03B module 009-001971-00 A module button 043-001891-01/043-008803-00 Spring washer External converter board (plug-in modules) 051-000874-00 Module label (no manufacturer information) Screw, Flat Head Phillips M3×8 Lock for A module 043-001892-01 Screw, Pan head with washer, Phillips M3×6...
  • Page 90 8.2.9.2 Parts List Description FRU part number Front housing of A3 module (2ch-IBP + C.O. + Microstream CO 801-9261-00028-00 Silicone tube Double IBP receptacle (9281) C.O._IBP interface board (Passport) Module indicator and cable C.O. module, single receptacle Screw, self-tapping, PT3×8 IBP/C.O.
  • Page 91: Tr6F Recorder

    8.3 Passport 12 8.3.1 Main Unit 8.3.1.1 Exploded View 8.3.1.2 Parts List Description FRU part number Remarks Rear housing assembly (Passport 12) 115-010843-00/115-048891-00 TR6F recorder 115-001290-00/115-046892-00 Recording cover (MR-DS193) 043-000184-00 For monitors without recorder Multi-parameter assembly (Passport 12, 3-/5-lead, SpO Front cover assembly of Passport 12 Passport12 Silica gel key(silk screen EN) 049-000627-00/049-001439-00...
  • Page 92 8.3.2 Front Housing Subassembly 8.3.2.1 Exploded View 8.3.2.2 Parts List Description FRU part number PP12 Front cover(silk screen) 115-022925-00/115-050867-00 Alarm lamp gasket Alarm light of Passport 8 Long gasket, Passport 12, touchscreen Short gasket, Passport 12, touchscreen Long gasket, Passport 12, touchscreen Square foot pad Locking plate Tube, white, 1.6 mm OD ×...
  • Page 93 Description FRU part number Antenna cable 0012-00-1730-01 (2.4GHz) Antenna service kit (Passport 12) 801-9221-00006-00 (2.4GHz) Radio module 024-000707-00 (5GHz) Carrier Board of Wireless Module 051-002330-00 (5GHz) Wi-Fi antenna 024-000745-00 (5GHz) Key Carrier A of PP12 043-003644-00 Key Carrier B of PP12 043-003655-00 Touchscreen control board PCBA 051-000881-00...
  • Page 94 8.3.3 Rear Housing Assembly 8.3.3.1 Exploded View 8.3.3.2 Parts List Description FRU part number Rear housing assembly (Passport 12) 115-010843-00/115-048891-00 Rear housing assembly (cPM 12) 115-048891-00 Speaker pad 801-9261-00010-00 Speaker, 2W, 4ohm, 500 Hz Interface converter board (Passport12, full config, USB) 115-018178-00 Speaker pad Screw, Pan head with washer, Phillips M3×6...
  • Page 95: Multi-Parameter Assembly

    8.3.4 Battery Compartment Assembly 8.3.4.1 Exploded View 8.3.4.2 Parts List Description FRU part number Battery compartment (Passport 12) Battery latch (Passport 12) Knob, Battery latch 2 0380-00-0593 Battery spring (Passport 12) Screw, Pan head with washer, Phillips M3×6 Spring, EMI M4×8 combined screw Battery connector board assembly (Passport 12) 115-010841-00...
  • Page 96: Ibp_C.o. Module Assembly

    8.3.7 IBP_C.O. Module Assembly For the exploded view and parts list of the IBP_C.O. module assembly, refer to section 8.2.7 IBP_C.O. Module Assembly. 8.3.8 IBP_C.O._Sidestream CO Module Assembly For the exploded view and parts list of the IBP_C.O._Siderstream CO module assembly, refer to section 8.2.8 IBP_C.O._Sidestream CO2 Module Assembly.
  • Page 97 8.3.10.2 Parts List Description FRU part number AG watertrap receptacle 9200-10-10560 Gas outlet Front housing of B1 module 801-9261-00032-00 Silicone tube Module indicator and cable Nut, Stainless Steel M5 GB6170 IBP signal cable (3-way) 009-001972-00 Cable between the AG module and converter board 009-001976-00 Cable between the converter board and M03B module 009-001971-00...
  • Page 98 8.4 cPM 8 8.4.1 Main Unit 8.4.1.1 Exploded View 8.4.1.2 Parts List Description FRU part number Rear housing assembly (cPM8) TR6F recorder 115-001290-00 Multi-parameter assembly (3-/5-lead, Nellcor SpO Screw, Pan Head W/Washer Phillips M3×6 Front cover assembly of cPM 8 115-051593-00 Screw, Flat Head Phillips M3×6 Screw, Pan Head Phillips M3×8...
  • Page 99 8.4.2 Front Housing Subassembly 8.4.2.1 Exploded View 8.4.2.2 Parts List Description FRU part number cPM 8 Front cover(silk screen) 115-051592-00 Alarm lamp gasket Alarm light of cPM 8 Touchscreen position pad (8") Long gasket, cPM8, touchscreen Short gasket, cPM8, touchscreen Locking plate Semicircle foot pad Square foot pad...
  • Page 100 Description FRU part number new-knob-8 043-002226-01 Encoder board 0010-30-43089 Encoder cable 9200-21-10460 Screw, self-tapping, PT3×8 Cable between the touchscreen control board and the main board 009-001981-00 Signal cable for 8" screen 009-001983-00 Cable between the main board and backlight board (8") 009-001986-00 Bracket for 8"...
  • Page 101 Rear housing assembly (cPM 12) TR6F recorder 115-001290-00 Recording cover (MR-DS193) 043-000184-00 For monitors without recorder Multi-parameter assembly (cPM 12, 3-/5-lead, SpO Front cover assembly of cPM 12 Screw, Pan head with washer, Phillips M3×6 049-000627-00 Screw, Pan head with washer, Phillips M3×6 8-23...
  • Page 102 FRU part number cPM12 Front cover (silk screen) 115-051595-00 Alarm lamp gasket Alarm light of cPM 8 Long gasket, cPM 12, touchscreen Short gasket, cPM 12, touchscreen Long gasket, cPM 12, nakescreen Square foot pad Semicircle foot pad Locking plate Tube, white, 1.6 mm OD ×...
  • Page 103 009-001982-00 Cable between the touchscreen control board and the main board 009-001981-00 Inner hexagon screw, M3×6 cPM 12 main board service kit 115-033303-00 Cable between the main board and backlight board (12") 009-001988-00 Cable between main board and alarm lamp board 009-002203-00 Signal cable for 12"...
  • Page 104 8.5.8 IBP_C.O._Sidestream CO Module Assembly For the exploded view and parts list of the IBP_C.O._Siderstream CO module assembly, refer to section 8.2.8 IBP_C.O._Sidestream CO2 Module Assembly. 8.5.9 IBP_C.O._Microstream CO Module Assembly For the exploded view and parts list of the IBP_C.O._Microstream CO module assembly, refer to section 8.2.9 IBP_C.O._Microstream CO2 Module Assembly.
  • Page 105: A Electrical Safety Inspection

    Electrical Safety Inspection The following electrical safety tests are recommended as part of a comprehensive preventive maintenance program. They are a proven means of detecting abnormalities that, if undetected, could prove dangerous to either the patient or the operator. Additional tests may be required according to local regulations. All tests can be performed using commercially available safety analyzer test equipment.
  • Page 106: Contextual Inspection

    A.2.2 Contextual Inspection Test Item Acceptance Criteria No unusual noises (e.g., a rattle inside the case). The enclosure and accessories No unusual odors (e.g., burning or smoky odor, particularly from ventilation holes). No taped notes that may suggest device deficiencies or operator concerns. A.3 Device Labelling Check the labels provided by the manufacturer or the healthcare facility are present and legible.
  • Page 107: Electrical Safety Inspection Form

    A.6 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION FORM Inspection and Testing Limit Power Cord Plug Device Enclosure and Accessories Device Labeling Protective Earth Resistance Max 0.2 Ω Earth Leakage Normal condition(NC) Max: NC: 300μA(refer to UL60601-1) Single Fault condition(SFC) SFC: 1000μA Patient Leakage Current Normal condition(NC) Max: CF applied part:...
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