Mindray VS-900c Service Manual
Mindray VS-900c Service Manual

Mindray VS-900c Service Manual

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  • Page 1 /VS-900c Vital Signs Monitor Service Manual To Purchase, Visit Avobus.com or call 1-800-674-3655...
  • Page 3 Mindray, nor the rights of others. Mindray does not assume any liability arising out of any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties.
  • Page 4  This product is operated under strict observance of this manual. Return Policy In the event that it becomes necessary to return a unit to Mindray, follow the instructions below. Obtain a return authorization. Contact the Mindray Service Department and obtain a Mindray Customer Service Authorization Number.
  • Page 5 Contact Information Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd. Manufacturer: Mindray Building, Keji 12th Road South, Hi-tech Industrial Park, Address: Nanshan, Shenzhen 518057 P.R. China +86 755 81888998 Tel: +86 755 26582680 Fax: www.mindray.com Website: Mindray DS USA, Inc. Distributor: 800 MacArthur Boulevard Mahwah, New Jersey 07430 USA Address: 1.800.288.2121, 1.201.995.8000...
  • Page 6  Configuration mode: 315666  Demo mode : Contact Mindray service personnel for the password  Factory maintenace: Contact Mindray service personnel for the password It is recommended that the user should change the passwords for user maintenance and configuration mode once they take ownership of the equipment.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Introduction ......................1-1 1.1 Manual Information ......................... 1-1 1.2 Safety Information ........................1-1 1.2.1 Warnings ......................... 1-2 1.2.2 Cautions .......................... 1-2 1.2.3 Notes ..........................1-2 1.3 Equipment Symbols ........................ 1-2 2 Theory of Operation ....................2-1 2.1 Overview ............................2-1 2.2 Connectors for Peripheral Devices ..................
  • Page 8 4.4.2 Drawing Waves ......................4-11 4.4.3 Software Version ....................... 4-12 4.4.4 Monitor Information ....................4-13 5 Troubleshooting ....................... 5-1 5.1 Overview ............................. 5-1 5.2 Part Replacement ........................5-1 5.3 Checking Equipment Status ....................5-1 5.4 Checking Software Version ....................5-1 5.5 Checking Technical Alarms ....................
  • Page 9 ..............................6-15 6.4.4 Removing the Main Control Board ..............6-17 6.4.5 Removing SD Card ....................6-17 6.4.6 Removing the Touchscreen .................. 6-18 6.4.7 Disassembling the Display ..................6-18 6.4.8 Removing the Keypad .................... 6-19 6.4.9 Removing the Encoder ................... 6-19 6.4.10 Removing the Alarm Lamp.................
  • Page 10 8.1.4 Upgrading Wi-Fi (Only Available for Accutorr 7) ..........8-2 8.1.5 Enabling Parameter Functions ................8-3 8.2 Software Upgrade ........................8-3 A Electrical Safety Inspection ..................A-1 A.1 Power Cord Plug ........................A-1 A.2 Device Enclosure and Accessories ................... A-2 A.3 Device Labeling ........................
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Modify the description of equipment symbols, add the patent information Add CO description Update parts list for new cleaning and disinfecting agents Add VS-900c 1.2 Safety Information WARNING  Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 12: Warnings

    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 13: Theory Of Operation

    Incorporates multiple input devices such as buttons, knob, and touchscreen; and,  Enables program upgrade over the network. Monitor Nurse Call    Mindray Proprietary LAN      Reserved port Other device CMS/Gateway                     EMR  Server The above figure shows a system consisting of the vital signs monitor and its peripheral devices.
  • Page 14: Connectors For Peripheral Devices

    2.2 Connectors for Peripheral Devices Connector for Temperature probe Network connector: It is a standard RJ45 connector used to communicate with external devices, such as central monitoring system, e-Gateway, or used to export data or upgrade the system. Multi-function connector: connects to the hospital's nurse call system, or connects external devices through DIAP protocol.
  • Page 15 Backlight (Indicator) Rear Housing Assembly Pump NIBP socket Speaker NIBP module Power management and interface board board (Standard Recorder socket Mindray, OEM optional) 2600mAh battery External Module Predictive Temp Temp probe module AC-DC power module AC-IN External interface RJ45/USB/Multifunctional (nurse call, extended ports)
  • Page 16: Front Housing Assembly

    2.4 Front Housing Assembly Alarm lamp board Touchscreen control board Main board Keypad Screws securing the front and rear housing 2.5 Main Board The main board is the control center of the equipment. It provides communication, display, and data storage functions, including: ...
  • Page 17: Rear Housing Assembly

    The touchscreen control board drives the touchscreen and implements communication with the vital signs monitor. Wi-Fi Module (Optional, Only Available for Accutorr 7) The Wi-Fi Module enables the equipment to connect to an 802.11 a/b/g/n Mindray proprietary network. 2.6 Rear Housing Assembly...
  • Page 18: External Module

    2.7 External Module An external Temp module can be attached to the monitor. The independently developed Mindray Temperature module consists of an isolation power board, Temperature measurement board, and probes. The Temperature measurement board collects Temperature signals, processes algorithm and sends measurement results to...
  • Page 19: Equipment Installation

     All the optional parts purchased by the customer have been received  Notify Mindray North America if your order is incorrect or incomplete.  In case of damage during transportation, keep the packing material and notify Mindray North America immediately.
  • Page 20: Electrical Requirements

    Wall-mount Bracket Instructions for Use (PN: 0010-20-42933) and Rollstand Instructions for Use (PN: 0010-20-42934). CAUTION  Use only Mindray supplied or approved mounting solutions.  The mounting bracket should be installed by qualified service personnel.
  • Page 21: Preparation For Power On

    3.3.1 Preparation for Power on Before using the equipment, check for any mechanical damage and make sure that all external cables, plug-ins and accessories are properly connected. Plug the power cord into the AC power source. If you run the equipment on battery power, ensure that the battery is sufficiently charged.
  • Page 22 FOR YOUR NOTES To Purchase, Visit Avobus.com or call 1-800-674-3655...
  • Page 23: Testing And Maintenance

    Testing and Maintenance 4.1 Introduction The expected service life of the equipment is five years. To ensure the equipment always functions normally, qualified service personnel should perform regular inspection, maintenance and test. This chapter provides a checklist of the testing procedures for the equipment with recommended test equipment and frequency.
  • Page 24: Visual Inspection

    4.2.2 Visual Inspection Perform an overall inspection on the appearance of the equipment. The test is passed if the equipment has no obvious signs of damage. Follow these guidelines when inspecting the equipment:  Carefully inspect the case, display screen, buttons, and knob for obvious signs of damage.
  • Page 25: Nibp Test

    Set the patient type to [ ], [ ], and [Neonatal] respectively. Observe Adult Pediatric the monitor and make sure the displayed SpO and Pulse Rate value fall in the following range. Manufacturer Pulse Rate 96% ± 2% (Adult, pediatric) Nellcor 80 ±...
  • Page 26 10 seconds to let the measured values become stable. Compare the manometer values with the monitor values. The difference between the manometer and displayed values should be ± 3 mmHg. If it is greater than ± 3 mmHg, contact Mindray Technical Support.
  • Page 27 Raise the pressure in the rigid vessel to 200 mmHg with the manometer bulb. Then, wait for 10 seconds to let the measured values become stable. Repeat step NOTE  You can use an NIBP simulator to replace the manometer bulb and the reference manometer to perform the test.
  • Page 28 Relief valve Tubing T-shape connector Monitor Cylinder Open the valve to start flowing CO and make sure that there is sufficient flow to vent to atmosphere. Verify the realtime CO value is within 5.0 ± 0.3% in the [Calibrate CO2] menu. CO2 Calibration Tools required: ...
  • Page 29: Temperature Test

    In the [Calibrate CO2] menu, the measured CO concentration is displayed. After the measured CO concentration becomes stable, select [Calibrate CO2] to calibrate the module. If the calibration is completed successfully, the message [Calibration Completed!] is displayed in the [Calibrate CO2] menu. If the calibration fails, the message [Calibration Failed] is displayed.
  • Page 30: Electrical Safety And Other Tests

    4.3 Electrical Safety and Other Tests 4.3.1 Electrical Safety and Other Test Frequencies Check/Maintenance Item Frequency 1. Following any repair or replacement of any module Electric Safety Tests If monitor is physically damaged. Every two years. For details, refer to A Electrical Safety Inspection. 1.
  • Page 31: Touchscreen Calibration

    4.3.4 Touchscreen Calibration Tool required:  None Test procedure: Select [ ]→[ ]→[ Main Maintenance >> Calibrate Touchscreen symbol will appear at different positions of the screen. Select, in turn, the central point of the symbol. After the calibration is completed, the message [ Screen Calibration Completed! Select [ ] to confirm the completion of calibration.
  • Page 32: Nurse Call Reply Performance Test

    Functional Test Remove the battery (if equipped), then connect the equipment to AC power. Verify that the equipment works correctly when powered form an AC source. Disconnect AC power and reinstall the battery. Verify the equipment functions properly on battery power. Performance Test Run the equipment on battery power and verify it performs in accordance to the specifications stated in the Battery chapter in the operator’s manual (P/N: 046-004882-00 or...
  • Page 33: Factory Maintenance

    4.4 Factory Maintenance 4.4.1 Accessing Factory Maintenance Menu Select [ ]→[ ]→[ ]→enter the required Main Maintenance >> Factory Maintenance >> password→[ ] to access the Factory Maintenance menu. 4.4.2 Drawing Waves There are two methods for drawing waves: [ ] and [ Color Mono...
  • Page 34: Software Version

    4.4.3 Software Version Selecting the [ ] will show software version information, as shown Software Version >> below: System software version Power software version Module software version 4-12 To Purchase, Visit Avobus.com or call 1-800-674-3655...
  • Page 35: Monitor Information

    4.4.4 Monitor Information Selecting [ ] will show the status of the monitor as shown below: Monitor Information >> NOTE  If the main board is replaced, the serial number of the monitor must be entered on the new main board in the Electronic SN Setup menu. 4-13...
  • Page 36 FOR YOUR NOTES 4-14...
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 5.1 Overview In this chapter, equipment problems are listed along with possible causes and recommended corrective actions. Refer to the tables to check the monitor, identify and correct problems. The tables provided are meant as a general guide. For more detailed troubleshooting assistance, contact our Technical Support Department.
  • Page 38: Checking Technical Alarms

    5.5 Checking Technical Alarms Before troubleshooting the monitor, check for technical alarm messages. Correct all Technical Alarms before continuing. For detailed information on technical alarm message, possible cause and corrective action, refer to the monitor’s operation manual. 5.6 Troubleshooting Guide 5.6.1 Power On/Off Failure Symptoms Possible Cause...
  • Page 39: Display Failures

    5.6.2 Display Failures Symptoms Possible Cause Troubleshooting 1. Check if the cable between the display and main board and the backlight cable are correctly connected. Cable defective The display is 2. Check that the cables and connectors are blank or not damaged.
  • Page 40: Alarm Lamp Failures

    5.6.3 Alarm Lamp Failures Symptoms Possible Cause Troubleshooting 1. Check that the cable between the alarm lamp board and main board is correctly connected. Cable defective The Alarm 2. Check that the cables and connectors are Lamp does not damaged. not illuminate properly or Alarm lamp board...
  • Page 41: Sound Failures

    5.6.5 Sound Failures Symptoms Possible Cause Troubleshooting The key volume is set Select [ → ] to adjust Main General Setup >> to 0. the key volume. No hardkey Check that the cable between the speaker or encoder Cable defective and interface board is properly connected.
  • Page 42: Recorder Failures

    NOTE  If the Battery Module fails, it may affect other modules or boards in the main unit.  Components of the main unit are powered by the power module. In the event that a component malfunctions, check if the operating voltage is correct.
  • Page 43: Output Interface Failure

    5.6.8 Output Interface Failure Symptoms Possible Cause Troubleshooting 1. Check that the cable between the power management board and main board is correctly connected. Cable defective 2. Check that the cable between power management board and interface board Unable to use is correctly connected.
  • Page 44: Wired Network Related Problems

    5.6.10 Wired Network Related Problems Symptoms Possible Cause Troubleshooting Check LAN cable connection. LAN Incorrect LAN cable cable shall not be longer than 50 connection eters Incorrect IP address Check for IP address conflict. If yes, configuration reconfigure the IP address. 1.
  • Page 45: Wi-Fi Related Problems (Only Available For Accutorr 7)

    Possible Cause Troubleshooting The Wi-Fi signal is unstable in Check the signal quality of the operating area. Wi-Fi network. Mindray The monitor is The monitor's Wi-Fi antenna Disassemble the monitor frequently off line or is detached or not properly and fix the Wi-Fi antenna.
  • Page 46: Module Problems (Only Available For Accutorr 7)

    Symptoms Possible Cause Troubleshooting stopped" is reported Parameter module Replace the corresponding module. or some parameters defective cannot be used Converter board Replace corresponding converter defective inside the board. module "XX" indicates the configured modules, such as NIBP, SpO2 and Temperature. 5.6.13 CO Module Problems (Only Available for Accutorr 7) Symptoms...
  • Page 47: Disassembly And Repair

    Disassembly and Repair 6.1 Tools Required To disassemble and replace the parts and components, the following tools may be required:  Philips screwdrivers  Tweezers  Sharp nose pliers  Clamp  lot-type screwdriver 6.2 Preparations for Disassembly Before disassembling the equipment, finish the following preparations: ...
  • Page 48: Disassembling The Main Unit

    6.3 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 cotters on the front ends of rear housing.
  • Page 49: Removing The Recorder

    6.3.2 Removing the Recorder Unscrew the two M3×6 screws and pull the clamps as indicated to remove the recorder. Then disconnect the cable. Clamps NOTE  The recorder can be disassembled separately. 6.3.3 Separating the Front and Rear Half of the Monitor Lay the monitor on a table as shown below.
  • Page 50 Remove the recorder or recorder cover, and pull the rear housing out as indicated below to separate the front and rear housing. 3. Stand the monitor and separate the front housing assembly and rear housing assembly with caution. Disconnect the cable between the main board and power management board and then take off the front panel.
  • Page 51: Removing The Parameter Connector Panel Assembly

    6.3.4 Removing the Parameter Connector Panel Assembly Lay the rear housing assembly of the equipment on a table. Disconnect the cable for AC receptacle and SpO2 cable, and then the silicon tube. Cable for AC input receptacle signal cable Silicon tube Parameter connector panel assembly...
  • Page 52: Disassembling The Main Bracket Assembly

    6.3.5 Disassembling the Main Bracket Assembly For monitors without a multi-function connector, use a flat blade screwdriver to gently lift the cover release on the inside of the unit, and then remove the cover. Cover To Purchase, Visit Avobus.com or call 1-800-674-3655...
  • Page 53 Disconnect the speaker cable, recorder cable, power cord and battery interface board cable. Unscrew the five self-tapping screws and one grounding screw. Then remove the main bracket assembly. Battery interface board cable Speaker cable Recorder cable 5 self-tapping screws Grounding screw Power cord...
  • Page 54: Removing The Parameter Board (Spo Optional) And Power Management Board

    6.3.6 Removing the Parameter Board (SpO Optional) and Power Management Board Unscrew the three screws and remove the power management board assembly from the main bracket assembly. Unscrew the two M3 screws and remove the parameter board from the power management board assembly.
  • Page 55: Removing The Parameter Connector Panel Assembly (With Co Only Available For Accutorr 7)

    Unscrew the two M3 screws and remove the power management board assembly. 2 M3 screws Power management board 6.3.7 Removing the Parameter Connector Panel Assembly (With CO Only Available for Accutorr 7) Lay the rear housing assembly of the equipment on a table. Pull out the AC receptacle, SpO cable, and then the silicon tube, gas inlet tube, gas outlet tube and CO...
  • Page 56: Disassembling The Co

    6.3.8 Disassembling the CO Module Assembly (Only Available for Accutorr 7) Pull out the AC receptacle, NIBP connection cable, CO2 connection cable. 2. Unscrew two M3X6 screws. 3. Remove the CO module. NIBP connection cable AC receptacle Screw connection cable Screw 6.3.9 Disassembling CO2 main Module (Only Available for Accutorr 7) 3XM2.5 screws...
  • Page 57: Disassembling The Main Bracket Assembly (With Co Accutorr 7)

    6.3.10 Disassembling the Main Bracket Assembly (With CO , Only Available for Accutorr 7) Disconnect the speaker cable, recorder cable, power cable, and battery interface board cable. Unscrew the five PT3×8 screws and M4 screw. Take out the main bracket assembly. Speaker cable Recorder cable Battery...
  • Page 58: Disassembling Pumps And Valves

    6.3.11 Disassembling Pumps and Valves Cut the two cable ties and remove the pump. Cable tie Unscrew the three screws as indicated and remove the NIBP board. 6.3.12 Disassembling AC/DC Power Board and Battery Converter Board Unscrew the four screws as indicated and remove the AC/DC power board. 6-12 To Purchase, Visit Avobus.com...
  • Page 59: Disassembling The Front Housing Assembly

    Unscrew the two M3 nuts to remove the battery interface board. 6.4 Disassembling the Front Housing Assembly NOTE  To disassemble the equipment, place the equipment on a work surface free from foreign material, avoiding damaging the antiglare screen, touchscreen and the knob.
  • Page 60: Removing The 2.4G Wi-Fi Module (Optional, Only Available For Accutorr 7)

    6.4.2 Removing the 2.4G Wi-Fi Module (Optional, Only Available for Accutorr 7) Remove the two antennas on the front panel from the slots as shown below: Antenna Remove the antennas from the Wi-Fi module PCBA. Antenna Push the clamps aside to remove the Wi-Fi module. Clamps 6-14...
  • Page 61: Removing The 5G Wi-Fi Module (Optional, Only Available For Accutorr 7)

    6.4.3 Removing the 5G Wi-Fi Module (Optional, Only Available for Accutorr 7) Remove the antennas on the front panel from the slots as shown below: Antenna Remove the antennas from the Wi-Fi module PCBA. Antenna 6-15 To Purchase, Visit Avobus.com or call 1-800-674-3655...
  • Page 62 Remove the antennas from antenna sleeve. Antenna Antenna sleeve Push the clamps aside to remove the Wi-Fi module. Clamps Remove the Wi-Fi module. 6-16...
  • Page 63: Removing The Main Control Board

    Wi-Fi module 6.4.4 Removing the Main Control Board Disconnect the alarm lamp cable, cable for display backlight, display cable, and the cable between the main board and keypad board respectively. Unscrew the four M3×8 screws and remove the main board, as shown below: Cable Cable Cable...
  • Page 64: Removing The Touchscreen

    SD card 6.4.6 Removing the Touchscreen Unscrew the seven PT3×8 screws as indicated below. Remove the touchscreen assembly and then the touchscreen. Touchscreen 6.4.7 Disassembling the Display Unscrew the four M3×6 screws indicated below to remove the screen. 6-18 To Purchase, Visit Avobus.com or call 1-800-674-3655...
  • Page 65: Removing The Keypad

    6.4.8 Removing the Keypad Unplug the encoder cable and unscrew the three PT3×8 screws indicated below. Remove the keypad. 6.4.9 Removing the Encoder Pull the knob off the encoder shaft. Remove the retaining nut. Then remove the encoder. Encoder Knob shaft 6.4.10 Removing the Alarm Lamp Unscrew the four PT2×6 screws indicated below and remove the alarm lamp board and...
  • Page 66: Disassembling The Temperature Module (Optional)

    6.5 Disassembling the Temperature Module (Optional) 6.5.1 Removing the Temperature Module PCBA and Module Power Board PCBA Unscrew the two M3×6 screws and the two M3 screws. Remove the cover board and metal sheet. Disconnect the Temperature board cable and the cable between Temperature isolation power board and Temperature board.
  • Page 67: Disassembling The Temperature On-Position Detection Board Pcba

    6.5.2 Disassembling the Temperature On-Position Detection Board PCBA Unscrew the four M3×6 screws as indicated and remove the temperature module housing. Unscrew the four M2 screws as indicated below and remove the Temperature on-position detection board PCBA. Temperature on-position detection board PCBA NOTE ...
  • Page 68 FOR YOUR NOTES 6-22...
  • Page 69: Parts

    Parts 7.1 Introduction This section contains the exploded views and parts lists of the main unit to identify the parts during disassembly of the monitor and replacing the parts. This manual is based on a fully loaded configuration. Your equipment may not contain all options and therefore may not be appear the same as the unit in this manual.
  • Page 70: Parts List

    7.2.2 Parts List Item Description FRU part number Remarks 115-022922-00/ Accutorr 7 Front Housing Assembly Touch screen 115-050858-00 VS-900c Front Housing Assembly 115-057544-00 Touch screen 115-001290-00/ TR6F recorder for Accutorr 7 115-046892-00 TR6F recorder for VS-900c 115-046892-00 115-017698-00/ Rear Housing Assembly...
  • Page 71: Front Housing Subassembly (Touchscreen)

    7.3 Front Housing Subassembly (Touchscreen) 7.3.1 Exploded View...
  • Page 72: Parts List

    Accutorr 7 front 115-022921-00/ Alarm lamp housing 115-050857-00 service kit Silicon water-proof strip Touchscreen position pad (8") ont housing VS-900c Silicon water-proof strip VS-900c front Alarm lamp 115-057546-00 housing service kit Silicon water-proof strip Touchscreen position pad (8") 2.4G: 0012-00-1730-01...
  • Page 73: Rear Housing Assembly

    Available for Accutorr 7) 7.4.1 Exploded View 7.4.2 Parts List Item Description FRU part number Remarks 115-017698-00/ Rear Housing Subassembly for Accutorr 115-048904-00 Rear Housing Subassembly for VS-900c 115-048904-00 Battery door assembly 043-003359-01/ To Purchase, Visit Avobus.com or call 1-800-674-3655...
  • Page 74 Item Description FRU part number Remarks AC socket assembly 115-017699-00 115-017711-00/ Without SpO 115-048908-00 115-017706-00/ Parameter connector panel assembly With Masimo SpO 115-048906-00 115-017707-00/ With Nellcor SpO 115-048907-00 Parameter connector board support 043-003168-00 Power management board 115-018262-00 With multi-IO Screw, Pan head w washer, Phillips M04-004012--- M3X6...
  • Page 75: Rear Housing Assembly

    7.5 Rear Housing Assembly (with CO module, Only Available for Accutorr 7) 7.5.1 Exploded View 7.5.2 Parts List Item Description FRU part number Remarks 115-017698-00/ Rear Housing Subassembly 115-048904-00 043-003359-01/ Battery door assembly 043-008878-00 AC socket assembly 115-017699-00 115-038391-00/ Parameter connector panel assembly Nellcor SpO 115-051242-00 115-038392-00/...
  • Page 76 Item Description FRU part number Remarks Power management board 115-018262-00 With multi-IO Screw, Pan head w washer, Phillips M04-004012--- M3X6 Valve assembly 115-017679-00 Pump NIBP pump Shock absorption cushion for pump 801-9261-00040-00 service kit Fixing strip M02D CO module 115-038402-00 Main bracket assembly 115-038394-00 Speaker bolster plate...
  • Page 77: Parts List

    7.6 Main Bracket Assembly 7.6.1 Exploded View 7.6.2 Parts List Item No. Description FRU part number Screw, Pan head w/washer M04-004012--- Power board insulator 047-010575-00 Power board 022-000125-00 Knob, Battery latch 0380-00-0593 Nut with washer Battery spring 115-018254-00 6301 battery interface PCBA...
  • Page 78: Power Management Board Assembly

    7.7 Power Management Board Assembly 7.7.1 Exploded View 7.7.2 Parts List Item Description FRU part number Remarks Power with multifunctional management 115-018262-00 connector board service kit Plastic hexagon nut M90-000156--- shield 047-010576-00 Plastic hexagon 099-000129-00 bolt Screw, pan head M04-051001-01 100-000106-00 Nellcor SpO board (MDU)
  • Page 79: Parts List

    7.8 Parameter Connector Panel Assembly (without CO module, Only Available for Accutorr 7) 7.8.1 Exploded View 7.8.2 Parts List Item Description FRU part number Remarks Parameter panel 115-017711-00/ without NIBP fitting 115-048908-00 Parameter panel 115-017706-00/ Masimo SpO 115-048906-00 NIBP fitting Parameter panel 115-017707-00/ Nellcor SpO...
  • Page 80 7.9 Parameter Connector Panel Assembly (with CO module, Only Available for Accutorr 7) 7.9.1 Exploded View 7.9.2 Parts List Item Description FRU part number Remarks Applicable for Nellcor or Parameter panel 043-006643-00 Masimo SpO module Hand feel spring 042-013555-00 115-010541-00/ NIBP fitting 115-046902-00 009-003243-00...
  • Page 81: Predictive Temperature Assembly

    7.10 Predictive Temperature Assembly 7.10.1 Exploded View 7.10.2 Parts List Item Description FRU part number Screw, Pan head w/washer M04-004012--- Predictive Temp module power board PCBA 801-6006-00043-00 erature 043-003326-01/ Predictive Temp housing erature 043-008862-00 Temp on-position detection board PCBA 051-001419-00 erature 043-003312-0 External compartment for Temp...
  • Page 82 Item Description FRU part number Screw, Flat Head Phillips, M3X M04-005005--- Predictive Temp module PCBA 051-001435-00 erature redictive Temp board cable 009-003368-00 erature Cable between the Temp module and power erature 009-003239-00 management board Cable between the isolation power board and 009-003240-00 Temp board...
  • Page 83: Hardware And Software Upgrade

    Hardware and Software Upgrade 8.1 Hardware Upgrade The monitor supports upgrade of the following functions:  measurement  Temp measurement erature 8.1.1 Upgrade Package Upgrade package Description of upgrade package PN of upgrade package Masimo SpO upgrade kit 115-027698-00 Nellcor SpO upgrade kit 115-027699-00 Temp...
  • Page 84: Upgrading Temperature

    8.1.2.2 Upgrading Masimo SpO Contents of upgrade package:  A power management board assembly with Masimo SpO ; and,  A Masimo SpO connector panel assembly. Remove the power management board, connector panel assembly and the stopple of multifunctional connector (if there is one) as described in section 6.3 Disassembling the Main Unit.
  • Page 85: Enabling Parameter Functions

    Restart the monitor and the software for upgraded parameters are enabled. 8.2 Software Upgrade Software upgrades must be performed by Mindray, NA authorized service personnel. Call Service Dispatch 1 800 288-2121 ext: 7875. NOTE ...
  • Page 86 FOR YOUR NOTES...
  • Page 87: 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.
  • Page 88: Device Enclosure And Accessories

    A.2 Device Enclosure and Accessories A.2.1 Visual Inspection Test Item Acceptance Criteria No physical damage to the enclosure and accessories. No physical damage to meters, switches, connectors, etc. The enclosure and No indication of exposure to fluid spills (e.g., water, coffee, accessories chemicals, etc.).
  • Page 90 PN: 046-005296-00 (10.0) To Purchase, Visit Avobus.com or call 1-800-674-3655...

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