IngMar Medical ASL 5000 Field Service Manual

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  • Page 1 USA Toll Free: 1-800-583-9910 | International: +1 (412) 441-8228 | support@ingmarmed.com...
  • Page 2 Document History Revision History Date Authors Rev. 1 8/27/2018 Anthony Rakow, Michael Bails Rev. 2 8/14/2019 Anthony Rakow, Michael Bails, Brian Linn...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Verifying Software Versions ......................4 2 Red LED on the front of the ASL 5000 ................... 5 3 Connectivity ..........................6 4 Order of Operations ........................8 5 Getting into the BIOS of the CPU of the ASL 5000 ................. 9 6 Finding the Manikin's Static IP ....................14 7 Leak Testing the System ......................15 8 Downloads for Laerdal ....................... 21 3...
  • Page 4: Verifying Software Versions

    ERIFYING OFTWARE ERSIONS First check that the LLEAP Software (Must be 6.3 or Higher) and ASL 5000 Lung Solution LLEAP Plugin are the current versions. You can verify the latest ASL 5000 LLEAP Plugin version at: https://www.ingmarmed.com/LaerdalDownloads To do this in Windows 10, navigate to “Apps & Features” (current version numbers may not be reflected in the example below). To do this in Windows 7 navigate to Control Panel -> Programs -> Programs and Features...
  • Page 5: Red Led On The Front Of The Asl 5000

    5000 ON THE RONT OF THE NOTE The Red LED Button must be depressed (pushed in) in order for the ASL 5000 to function. The Red LED (button) on the front of the ASL 5000 hardware has a dual purpose. 1. Once the unit is given power and turned on, the Red LED will stay lit for 30-40 seconds. This is the boot up process of the CPU inside the unit. Once the Red LED turns off, the unit is ready to accept the software connection. 2. The Red LED is also a button that acts as a motor enable/disable switch (aka a “kill switch”). If the customer wants to stop the ASL 5000 hardware from breathing they can simply press the LED button without having to stop the simulation through the software. 5...
  • Page 6: Connectivity

    ONNECTIVITY To properly connect the ASL 5000 to LLEAP, the ASL 5000 hardware must be on the same network as the other devices (e.g. SimMan manikin). The ASL 5000 does not contain a wireless network card, so it must always be hard-wired via an Ethernet patch cable to the chosen network. For all connectivity options, please refer to the Quick Connect Guide at: https://www.ingmarmed.com/LaerdalDownloads...
  • Page 7 Connectivity troubleshooting: 1.) Error message: Unable to connect to ASL 5000! Please ensure the ASL is on, plugged in, and verify your connection settings are correct using the configuration button Options to resolve: • Ensure the system is configured properly using the Quick Connect Guide • Restart the Instructor PC • Ensure the order of operations was performed correctly using the directions in the Quick Connect Guide • Replace the Ethernet patch cable • Reset or replace the internal SimMan router • Confirm whether or not the ASL 5000 is obtaining an IP address by following the instructions in section 5 • If the ASL 5000 is not obtaining an IP address, contact support@ingmarmed.com 2.) Error message: Unknown manikin is not a supported manikin type. Options to resolve: • Verify Instructor PC is on the same network as the SimMan • Verify the SimMan firmware is up-to-date (update through LLEAP if necessary) • Restart the Instructor PC • Reset or replace the internal SimMan router • Confirm whether or not the ASL 5000 is obtaining an IP address by following the instructions in section 5 • If the ASL is obtaining an IP address, manually identify SimMan’s IP address by following the instructions in section 6 for Finding the Manikin Static IP • If the ASL 5000 is not obtaining an IP address, contact support@ingmarmed.com 3.) System is in Client Mode, and ASL 5000 is not obtaining an IP address from external network To confirm, please refer to the Bios instructions. This could mean that the external network is not a DHCP server, so IT may need to perform a DHCP reservation.
  • Page 8: Order Of Operations

    RDER OF PERATIONS The SimMan and the ASL 5000 must be turned on in the correct sequence to work together correctly. Please refer to the Quick Connect Guide at: https://www.ingmarmed.com/LaerdalDownloads Primary order of operations: 1. Turn on SimMan until it is fully booted (2-3 mins) 2. Turn on ASL 5000 Hardware and wait for the Red LED to turn off (30-40 Seconds) 3. Start the LLEAP software and connect to the SimMan 4. In ASL Session Control window, select your connection type using the Configure button 5. After successfully connecting, press play to start your simulation...
  • Page 9: Getting Into The Bios Of The Cpu Of The Asl 5000

    BIOS 5000 CPU CCESSING THE OF THE The main reason(s) to get into the BIOS of the ASL 5000 is to verify: 1. ASL 5000 firmware version 2. Whether or not the ASL 5000 gets an IP Address 3. The MAC address for a DHCP reservation To connect to the BIOS of the ASL 5000 you will need the following: 1. A computer/laptop with a terminal program installed. IngMar Medical recommends “PuTTY”: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html 2. The correct cable to plug into the terminal port of the ASL 5000’s rear panel ASL 5000 serial numbers 1400 and higher use a USB Type A -> Type A ASL 5000 serial numbers 1400 and lower use a USB RS-232 converter Getting into Bios of the ASL 5000 (Helios CPU) 1. Run the PuTTY program and set values as below. NOTE Windows Device Manager will set the COM Port of the cable that you plug into the computer/laptop. That number should be entered into the serial line below. 9...
  • Page 10 2. After settings are entered, click “Open” 3. Turn on the ASL 5000, and hit the “Delete” button at the start 4. Arrow over to “Advanced” tab, and arrow down to “Remote Access Configuration.” Hit enter.
  • Page 11 5) Arrow down to “Redirection After BIOS Post” and change from Disable -> Always 6) Exit and Tab over to exit screen 7) Save changes and exit. Click “OK” 11...
  • Page 12 8) Restart the ASL 5000. This time you will see the boot up process of the CPU inside the ASL 5000. At the end of the run, you will see the firmware version of the ASL 5000 and whether or not it received an IP address.
  • Page 13 Finding the MAC address, if needed: NOTE ASL 5000 serial numbers 1664 and higher have the MAC address listed on the service tag under the ASL 5000. For units that do not have the MAC address listed on the Service Tag, you need to find it in the boot up process of the ASL 5000 CPU. 1. With the ASL 5000 connected to a terminal program (e.g. “PuTTY”), turn on the ASL 5000. 2. In the middle of the boot up process you will see “My Ethernet address is.” At this point, power off the ASL 5000 and record the MAC address. 13...
  • Page 14: Finding The Manikin's Static Ip

    ’ INDING THE ANIKIN TATIC DDRESS 1. Determine the static IP address assigned to SimMan. a. If your SimMan appears in LLEAP: Place your mouse cursor over the simulator but do not click. After a second or so, a window will appear with the details of the simulator. Note the IP address. b. If your SimMan does not appear in LLEAP, contact your system administrator. 2. Open Notepad. Type the IP address on the first line, exactly as it appeared in LLEAP or how it was provided by your system administrator. Save the file on the desktop as “staticip.txt.” 3. Right click the file on the desktop and select Copy. 4. Open File Explorer and navigate to the installation directory of the ASL Connector (by default, this is C:\Program Files (x86)\IngMar Medical\ASLConnector). Paste the file into this directory. You may be prompted to provide administrator permission to save files in this location. If this occurs, choose “Yes.” If the choice is not available, contact your system administrator. 5. The Lung Solution plug-in will now use this file to connect to the manikin. Verify functionality by starting a simulation in LLEAP and ensuring a connection to the ASL 5000 is made without errors.
  • Page 15: Leak Testing The System

    EAK ESTING THE YSTEM NOTE To perform this test, you will need items for the Laerdal Field Service Kit (212-11500) Testing for a leak in the system 1. Full System Leak Test 2. Lung Adapter Leak Test (only necessary if Full System Leak Test fails) The process for each of these tests is to pressurize the system on a passive patient and watch the pressure drop over a period of time. If the pressure is greater than 40 cmH2O over one minute, the test fails, and we need to check all connections. 15...
  • Page 16 Full System Leak Test: 1. Intubate the manikin with a proper airway seal 2. Connect a one-way valve to the end of the ET tube 3. Connect to the ASL 5000 through the ASL Session Control 4. From the Quick Choice Menu, select the Adult Normal lung model and click “Apply” (Normal is applied by default when starting a simulation) 5. Click “Apnea” to make the patient passive...
  • Page 17 6. Pressurize the system to 40 cmH2O 7. On the ASL Equation of Motion screen, take the difference between your initial Airway Pressure (40 cmH20) and the Airway Pressure at the end of 10 seconds. (Grid is 10 seconds; we are looking for a minute of data) 17...
  • Page 18 8. Multiply difference in Airway Pressure by 6 (The x-axis is 10 seconds long, and we are looking for one minute of data) 9. If pressure drop is greater than 20 cmH20, the system has a leak and you should move on to testing the IngMar Medical Lung Adapter Lung Adapter Leak Test: NOTE This Test is only necessary if the Full System Leak Test fails 1. Connect to the Lung Adapter trachea tubes 2. Connect bag to one-way valve...
  • Page 19 3. Make connection to the ASL 5000 through the ASL Session Control 4. From the Quick Choice Menu, select the Adult Normal lung model and click “Apply” 5. Click “Apnea” to make the patient passive 6. Pressurize the system to 40 cmH2O 7. On the ASL Monitor, take the difference between your initial Airway Pressure (40 cmH20) and the Airway Pressure at the end of 10 seconds. 8. Multiply difference in Airway Pressure by 6 (The x-axis is 10 seconds long, and we are looking for one minute of data). 9. If pressure drop is greater than 20 cmH20, the system has a leak. Check all connections, and re- test. If the leak persists, contact support@ingmarmed.com. 19...
  • Page 20 NOTE If the Lung Adapter Test passes, but the Full System Test fails, there is a leak between the mouth of the SimMan and the Lung Adapter.
  • Page 21: Downloads For Laerdal

    OWNLOADS FOR AERDAL To find the latest versions of: 1) LLEAP Plugin 2) ASL 5000 Lung Solution User’s Manual 3) ASL 5000 Lung Solution Quick Set-up Guide 4) ASL 5000 Lung Solution Quick Connect Guide Please visit: https://www.ingmarmed.com/LaerdalDownloads 21...
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