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GE Medical Systems marquette Dash 2000 Operator's Manual (272 pages)
Patient Monitor
Brand:
GE Medical Systems
| Category:
Medical Equipment
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Revision History
14
How to Reach Us
15
Service Calls and Product Support
15
Ordering Supplies & Service Parts
15
Other Questions or Problems
16
Monitor Defaults Worksheet
17
The Basics
21
Components
22
The Monitoring System
22
Dash 2000 Monitor
22
Optional Nurse Call
23
Optional Centralscope Central Station
24
Optional Clinical Information Center
25
Optional Laser Printer
26
Optional Defibrillator and Pacer
27
Optional Dash Port Docking Station
28
Operation
29
General
29
Trim Knob Control
30
Control Keys
31
Power
31
Graph Go/Stop
31
NBP Go/Stop
32
Function
32
Silence Alarm
32
Turning Power on
33
AC Power
33
Normal Mode
33
Standby Mode
33
Battery Power
34
Power Indicator Lights
35
Battery Conditioning
36
Battery
37
Battery Capacity Gauge
37
Battery Service Information Window
38
Battery Status Messages
38
Software Features
39
Menus
39
Menu Timeout
39
Main Menu
39
Parameter Menus
40
More Menus
40
Popup Menus
41
Scrolling Popup
41
Pointer Popup
41
Numeric Popup
42
Subordinate Menus
42
Direct Action Menu Options
43
Parameter Windows
44
Information Windows
45
Trim Knob Control Operation When Setting Alarm Limits
46
Graphing (Printing)
47
Devices
47
Manual Graphs
47
Exclusive Graph Control
47
Alarm Graphs
47
Pressure Scales
48
Graphing Messages
48
Graph Header
48
Putting the Monitor into Operation
49
Monitor Installation and Connection
49
Performance Check
50
Safety
51
For Your Safety
52
Intended Use
52
Terminology
52
Monitor Safety
52
Dangers
52
Warnings
53
Cautions
57
Notes
60
Reference Literature
60
Classifications
61
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc
61
Safe Operating and Handling Conditions
62
Equipment Symbols
63
Admit Discharge
65
About Admitting
66
You Must Admit to Activate Alarms
66
Monitors Are Used in Different Ways
66
Guidelines When Doing Combination Monitoring
67
For Which Application Is the Monitor Set
67
Getting to the Admit Menu
68
Standard Admit Menu
69
Rover Admit Menu
70
Combo Admit Menu
71
Rover Combo Admit Menu
72
Admit Menu Options
73
Admit Info
73
Change Admit Info
74
Request Admit Info
75
Save Admit Info
75
Weight and Height
75
Age
75
Admit Patient
76
New Case
76
Set Unit Name
77
Set Bed Number
78
Set Graph Location
79
ECG Source
79
About Discharging
80
Discharge Patient
80
Standard and Rover Admit Menu
80
Combo and Rover Combo
81
New Case
81
Alarm Control
83
Smart Alarms
84
Alarm Structure
85
Patient Status Alarms
85
System Status Alarms
86
Controlling Audio Alarms
87
Silencing an Alarm for One Minute
87
Pausing Alarms
87
Turning Alarm Volume off Permanently
87
Alarm Control Menu
88
All Limits
89
Viewing an All Limits Screen
89
Changing a Limit in the All Limits Screen
90
Alarm Graph
91
Alarm Volume
92
Parameter Alarm Level
93
Arrhythmia Alarm Level
94
Monitor Setup
97
Monitor Setup Menu
98
Monitor Defaults
99
Monitor Defaults Menu
99
Setup Default Arrhythmia Alarm Levels
100
Setup Default Parameter Alarm Levels
102
Setup Default Limits
103
Setup Default Display
104
Setup Default Parameter Priority
105
Recall Default
106
Display Setup Menu
107
Waveform on / off
108
Contrast
109
Color
110
Backgrnd
110
Time and Date
110
Set Date
111
Set Time
111
Graph Setup
112
ECG 1, Waveform 2, Waveform 3
112
ECG 1, Waveform 2, Waveform 3
113
Graph Location
114
Alarm Graph
116
Speed
116
Timed Graph
117
Parameters on / off
118
Software Summary
119
Service Mode
120
Patient Monitor Type
121
Admit Mode
121
Patient Data
123
Patient Data Menu
124
Vital Signs
125
View Older / View Newer
126
Time Interval
126
Specific Time
126
Page down and
126
Graphic Trends
127
Select Parameters
128
View Older / View Newer
129
Time Period
129
Maintenance
131
Biocompatibility
132
Inspection
133
General Cleaning
134
Exterior Surface
134
Display
135
Cleaning Applied Parts
136
Cables and Leadwires
136
Other
136
Technical Maintenance
137
Technical Inspections
137
Changing Graph Paper
138
Built-In Writer
138
Thermal Paper Storage
139
Ecg
142
Introduction
142
Checklist
142
Skin Preparation
143
Electrode Placement
144
5-Leadwire Electrode Placement
144
3-Leadwire Electrode Placement
145
Three-Leadwire Configuration
145
Electrode Placement for Neonates
146
Electrode Placement for Pacemaker Patients
147
Maintaining Quality ECG Signal
148
Surgical Considerations for Electrode Placement (Adults)
148
ESU ECG Filters
148
Electrosurgical Unit (ESU Cable)
148
ECG Monitoring Features
149
ECG Display
149
Getting to the ECG Menu
150
ECG Menu Options
151
Display Lead
151
Synchronized Cardioversion
151
Smart-Lead Fail
152
Leads Fail Patient Condition
152
ECG Size
153
ECG Limits
154
Heart Rate
154
Relearn
155
QRS Volume
155
Analysis Settings
156
ECG Filter
157
Lead Analysis
158
Multi-Lead Analysis
158
Single Lead Analysis
158
Changing Lead Analysis
158
Detect Pace
159
Safety Considerations
159
Monitoring Internal Pacemaker Patients
160
Monitoring Dash Responder Paced Patients
161
QRS Width
162
Changing QRS Width
162
Arrhythmia
163
Lethal
163
Arrhythmia Conditions
163
Troubleshooting
165
Internal Pacemaker Troubleshooting
166
Pressures
169
Introduction
170
Assigned BP Names
171
Zero Reference
172
Checklist
172
Pressure Monitoring Features
173
Pressure Information
173
Getting to the Pressure Menu
174
Pressure Menu Options
175
Scales
175
Cursor
176
Clear Cursor
176
Limits
177
Change Name
178
Zero
178
Settings
179
BP Filter
180
Calibrate Transducer
180
Smart BP
181
Pulse Rate
181
Disconnect Alarm
182
Troubleshooting
183
10 Nbp
185
Introduction
186
Checklist
189
Patient Preparation
190
NBP Monitoring Features
191
NBP Information
191
Mean Arterial Pressure
191
Systolic Search
192
NBP Go/Stop Key
192
Power Key
192
Getting to the NBP Menu
193
NBP Menu Options
194
NBP Auto
194
NBP Stat
195
Early Systolic Measurement
195
NBP Limits
196
NBP Settings
197
Cuff Size
198
Initial Cuff Pressure
198
Review Nbps
199
Clear NBP Reading
199
Troubleshooting
200
NBP Status Messages
200
11 Spo2
203
Introduction
204
Neonates and Infants
205
Checklist
206
Patient Preparation
207
Signal and Data Validity
208
Signal Strength Indicator
208
Quality of SPO2 Waveform
208
Stability of SPO2 Values
209
SPO2 Monitoring Features
210
SPO2 Information
210
Getting to the SPO2 Menu
211
SPO2 Menu Options
212
Size
212
SPO2 Limits
213
Rate Volume
214
Rate
214
Probe off Patient Condition
215
Troubleshooting
216
SPO2 Messages
216
12 Respiration
221
Introduction
222
General Information
223
Checklist
224
Respiration Monitoring Features
225
Respiration Information
225
Getting to the Respiration Menu
226
Respiration Menu Options
227
Lead
227
Relearn Respiration
227
Respiration Limits
228
Sensitiv
229
Cardiac Artifact Alarm
230
Size
231
Auto Size
231
Manual Size
231
Troubleshooting
232
Respiratory Waveform
232
Cardiac Artifact
232
Varying Amplitudes
233
Messages
233
13 Temperature
235
Introduction
236
Checklist
236
Temperature Monitoring Features
237
Temperature Information
237
Getting to the Temperature Menu
238
Temperature Menu Options
239
Units
239
TP Limits
239
Troubleshooting
240
Messages
240
14 Appendices
241
Defib Sync/Analog Output
242
ECG Acquisition Modules
242
Abbreviations and Symbols
243
Abbreviations
243
Symbols
249
Software Packages
250
Factory Defaults-Adult-ICU Mode
251
Factory Defaults-Neonatal-ICU Mode
255
Factory Defaults-Operating Room Mode
259
Minimum and Maximum Limits (Default Mode)
263
Technical Specifications
264
Display
264
Controls
264
Processing
264
Alarms
265
Ecg
265
Respiration
266
Temperature (TEMP)
267
Invasive Blood Pressure (BP)
267
Pulse Oximetry (Spo2)
268
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NBP)
268
Paper Recorder
270
Analog Output
270
Defibrillator Synchronization Pulse
270
Environmental Specifications
271
Physical Specifications
272
Certification
272
Warranty
272
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GE Medical Systems marquette Dash 2000 Service Manual (202 pages)
Patient Monitor
Brand:
GE Medical Systems
| Category:
Medical Equipment
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Introduction
13
Manual Information
14
Scope of the Manual
14
Revision History
14
Manual Purpose
14
Chapter Content
14
Introduction
14
Equipment Overview
14
Maintenance
14
Troubleshooting
14
Calibration
15
Assembly Drawings
15
Page Layout
16
Safety Information
17
Responsibility of the Manufacturer
17
Intended Use
17
Equipment Symbols
17
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
19
Service Information
20
Service Requirements
20
Equipment Identification
20
Warranty
20
Abbreviations
21
Equipment Overview
23
Product Description
24
About the Monitor
24
Compact Design
24
Network Compatible
24
Easy to Use
24
Front Panel Description
25
Rear Panel Description
26
Marquette Unity Network
27
Monitor Application
27
Patient Monitoring System Application
27
Hospital-Wide Network Application
27
Performance Specifications
28
Display
28
Controls
28
Processing
28
Alarms
28
Ecg
29
Respiration
30
Temperature (TEMP)
30
Invasive Blood Pressure (BP)
30
Pulse Oximetry (Spo2)
31
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NBP)
31
Analog Output
32
Defibrillator Synchronization Pulse
32
Environmental Specifications
32
Physical Specifications
33
Warranty
33
Preparation for Use
34
Power Requirements
34
Equipment Ground Requirements
34
Monitor Ventilation Requirements
35
Mounting Recommendations
35
Software Setup
35
Theory of Operation
36
General Monitor Block Theory
36
Overall Monitor Block Diagram
36
Components
37
Power Supply PCB
37
Acquisition PCB
37
Main Processor PCB
37
Main Connector PCB
37
Power Supply PCB Theory
38
PCB Functions
38
PCB Block Diagram
38
Acquisition PCB Theory
39
PCB Block Diagram
39
Functional Circuits
39
PCB Functions
40
Analog to Digital Conversion (NBP, SPO2, TEMP, IBP)
40
Microprocessor/Digital Interface
40
Isolated Power Supply
41
Calibration
41
Main Processor PCB Theory
42
PCB Block Diagram
42
Functional Circuits
43
PCB Functions
44
MPC821 High Integration Microcontroller
44
Basic Initialization Requirements
44
Main Memory Configuration
45
Program Memory (FLASH)
45
Data Memory (SRAM)
45
Leds
45
Main Connector PCB Theory
46
Maintenance Schedule
48
Repair Log
49
Visual Inspection
50
General Cleaning
51
Checkout Procedures
52
ECG Tests
53
Checkout Procedures
54
Respiration Tests
55
Pulse Oximetry Tests
56
Noninvasive Blood Pressure Test
57
Defibrillator Synchronization Tests
62
Speaker Tests
63
Electrical Safety Tests
64
Wall Receptacle Test
65
Ground (Earth) Wire Leakage Current Tests
67
Enclosure Leakage Current Test
69
Test Completion
70
Patient (Source) Leakage Current Test
71
Patient (Source) Leakage Current Test
73
Test Completion
78
Hi-Pot (Dielectric Withstand) Test
79
AC Hi-Pot Test
80
Repair Log
81
Troubleshooting
84
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
84
Special Components
85
Battery Failure
86
Opening the Device and Battery Replacement
87
Power Source Tests
88
Power Cord and Plug
89
Data Acquisition Tests
90
ECG Waveforms Display Incorrectly
91
Pace Detect Functions Do Not Work Properly
92
Generate Static BP Waveform
93
No Respiration Waveform or Rate Appear on the Display
94
Noninvasive Blood Pressure Functions
95
Service Mode Menu
96
Access to the Service Mode Menu
97
About Service Mode Menu Option Items
98
Accessing the Review Errors Menu Option Item
99
How Network Errors Are Logged
100
Severity of the Error
101
Service Tips
102
Processor PCB Symptoms
103
Power Supply Fuses
104
Calibration
105
Adjustments and Switches
106
Main Processor PCB
107
Noninvasive Blood Pressure
108
Calibration Procedure
109
Service Menus
110
Start the Gain Calibration Test
112
Monitor Configurations
116
Loading Software
117
Monitor Software Files
118
Maintain Patient Monitoring
119
Load Software from Diskette
120
Update Program Start-Up
121
Files on Diskette 4
122
Setup Monitor to Accept Download Files
123
Download Files to the Monitor
124
Errors During Download Process
125
Verify Software Update
126
Load Software over the Network
127
Centralscope Central Station
128
Download Files to the Monitor
129
Activate Software
131
Setup for Use
133
Procedure Summary
134
The Main Monitor Menu
135
Software Summary Pop-Up Window
136
Unit Name
138
Bed Number
140
Graph Locations
142
Select a Writer
144
Time and Date Setup
145
Upper Level Assembly
147
Safety Information for Disassembly
148
Disassembly Procedure
149
Spare Parts List
152
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