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Revision A ProCare Patient Monitor Service Manual2009381-001
DINAMAP® ProCare MonitorService Manual
This manual is for DINAMAP ProCare Monitors models 100, 200, 300, and 400, with or without printers.
• ProCare 100: BP, Pulse • ProCare 200: BP, Pulse, and Temp • ProCare 300: BP, Pulse, and SpO2 • ProCare 400: BP, Pulse, Temp, and SpO2
The model of the Monitor determines which parameters are in your monitor. Please refer to applicable sections.
Reissues and UpdatesChanges occurring between issues are addressed through Change Information Sheets, Addendums, and replacement pages. If a Change Information Sheet does not accompany this manual, it is correct as printed.
Errors and OmissionsIf errors or omissions are found in this manual, please notify:GE Medical Systems Information TechnologiesTechnical Publications4502 Woodland Corporate BoulevardTampa, FL 336141-877-274-8456
Part No. 2009381-001 A
The content of this document including all figures and drawings is proprietary information of GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, provided solely for purposes of operation, maintenance or repair, and dissemination for other purposes or copying thereof is prohibited without prior written consent by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Tampa, Florida.
Illustrations may show design models; production units may incorporate changes.
Hierarchy of Warnings and CautionsA general warning is a statement that alerts the user to the possibility of injury, death, or other serious adverse reactions associated with the misuse of the device. A warning relates to steps in a procedure.
A general caution is a statement that alerts the user to the possibility of a problem with the device associated with its use or misuse. Such problems include device malfunction, device failure, damage to the device or damage to other property. A caution relates to steps in a procedure.
© GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 2002, TAMPA, FL 33614
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ProCare Patient Monitor Service Manual Revision A2009381-001
United StatesGE Medical Systems Information Technologies4502 Woodland Corporate BoulevardTampa, FL 33614
GermanyGE Medical Systems Information Technologies GmbHMunzinger Strasse 3, - 7911Frieburg, Germany
DINAMAP®
ProCare MonitorService Manual
2009381-001 Revision A
NOTE: The information in this manual only applies to ProCare Monitor. It does not apply to earlier Monitors. Due to continuing product innovation, specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice.
© GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, 2002. All rights reserved.
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1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.1 Scope of Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.2 Manual Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.3 Service Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.3.1 Service Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.3.2 Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.3.3 Return to Factory Repair Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.3.4 Service Loaners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61.3.5 Repair Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61.3.6 Replacement Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
1.4 Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81.4.1 General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2 Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.2. Product Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.3. Controls, Indicators, and Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.3.1. ProCare Monitor Rear Panel Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.3.2. Front Panel Controls and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.4. Host Communications Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92.4.1. DB15 Connector Pin Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.5. Compatible Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
2.6. Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3 Principles of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3.2 Overall Principles of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43.2.1 SpO2 (Model 300 and 400) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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3.2.2 Cuff Blood Pressure (BP) and Pulse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43.2.3 Temperature (Model 200 and 400) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53.2.4 Host Communication Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.3 Functional Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53.3.1 Main Board PWA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63.3.2 User Interface (UI) Board PWA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63.3.3 SPO2 PWA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73.3.4 Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73.3.5 Pneumatic Valve/Manifold (PVM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73.3.6 Optical Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
4 Calibration & Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
4.2 Configuring Your ProCare Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44.2.1 Unpacking and Preparation for Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44.2.2 Set the Date and the Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44.2.3 Parameter Level Functional Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4.3 Periodic Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64.3.1 As Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64.3.2 Annual Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
4.4 Care of the Storage Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84.4.1 Battery Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4.5 Safety Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Notes on Electrical Safety Testing of the ProCare Monitor: . . . . . . . 9
4.5.1 Temp Circuit Leakage Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104.5.2 SpO2 Circuit Leakage Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4.6 ProCare Patient Monitor Parameter Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114.6.1 SETUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114.6.2 Leakage Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124.6.3 Pressure Transducer Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124.6.4 Pressure Transducer Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134.6.5 Overpressure Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144.6.6 Button Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144.6.7 LED Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154.6.8 External DC Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154.6.9 NIBP Determination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154.6.10 NIBP Overpressure Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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4.6.11 Temperature (Perform if equipped with Temp module) . . . . . . . . . . . 164.6.12 SpO2 (Perform only if equipped with SpO2 module) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174.6.13 Printer Output Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184.6.14 Communication Port Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4.7 Alarm Code Interpretation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194.7.1 System Failures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Appendix A - Test Results Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Appendix B - Connectivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Appendix C - Display Cover: Removal, Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Appendix D: Replacement Parts and Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
5 Assembly Drawings & ProCare Schematics
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1.1 Scope of ManualThis Service Manual provides service and parts repair information about the DINAMAP ProCare Monitor. This manual is intended for use by trained service technicians who are familiar with electromechanical devices and analog circuit techniques.
Only qualified technicians should perform repairs to this equipment.
For information about operating the Monitor in a clinical environment, refer to the separate Operations Manual.
This Service Manual consists of the following five sections:
Section 1 describes this volume and tells you how to use it. Information is also provided about the physical and functional characteristics of the Monitor, and how to get assistance in the event the unit fails to function properly.
Section 2 provides a general overview of the ProCare Monitor including the user controls, external connections and product/parameter specification.
Section 3 presents principles of operation for the Monitor, including an overall system description and principles of operation at the component level.
Section 4 provides information about periodic and corrective maintenance of the Monitor and part list, replacement part lists. Procedures include module performance testing, and calibration procedures. Information is also provided to facilitate isolating faults to the subassembly level.
Section 5 provides component information about the Monitor, including assembly drawings and electrical schematics.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover or back of any component. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
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1.2 Manual ChangesIf, in the normal course of using this manual, you notice errors, omissions, incorrect data, or if you can suggest comments that may help improve this manual, please send suggestion to:
General Electric Medical Systems Information TechnologiesTechnical Publications4502 Woodland Corporate BoulevardTampa, Florida, 33614
Changes to the Service Manual, either in response to user input or to reflect continuing product improvements, are accomplished through reissue.
Changes occurring between reissues are addressed through Change Information Sheets and replacement pages. If a Change Information Sheet does not accompany your manual, the manual is correct as printed.
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1.3 Service PolicyThe warranty for this product is two years Parts and Labor. In the event of a monitor malfunction the monitor must be returned to General Electric Medical Systems Information Technologies to be covered under warranty. All repairs on products under warranty must be performed or approved by Product Service personnel. Unauthorized repairs will void the warranty. Only qualified electronics service personnel should repair products not covered by warranty.
1.3.1 Service ContractsService contracts may be purchased on most products. Contact your Sales Representative for details and pricing.
1.3.2 AssistanceIf the product fails to function properly, or if assistance, service or spare parts are required, contact Customer Support. Before contacting Customer Support, it is helpful to attempt to duplicate the problem and to check all accessories to ensure that they are not the cause of the problem. If you are unable to resolve the problem after checking these items, contact General Electric Medical Systems Information Technologies at 1-877-274-8456.
Prior to calling, please be prepared to provide:
product name and model numbera complete description of the problem
If repair parts or service are necessary, you will also be asked to provide:
the product serial numberthe facility's complete name and addressa purchase order number if the product is in need of non-warranty repair or to order spare partsthe facility's General Electric Medical Systems Information Technologies account numberthe appropriate part number for spare or replacement parts
1.3.3 Return to Factory Repair ServiceIf your product requires warranty, extended warranty or non-warranty repair service, call Customer Support and a representative will assist you.
Estimates for non-warranty repairs are provided pre-set flat rates to facilitate prompt service. In cases where the product has external chassis or case damage, please advise the Customer Support representative when you call.
The Customer Support representative will record all necessary information and will provide you with a Return Merchandise Authorization Number (RMA). Prior to returning any product for repair, you must have a RMA number.
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Contact General Electric Medical Systems Information Technologies at 1-877-274-8456 Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. EST, excluding holidays.
Packing InstructionsFollow these recommended packing instructions.
Remove all hoses, cables, sensors, and power cords from the monitor before packing.Pack only the accessories you are requested to return; place them in a separate bag and insert the bag and the product inside the shipping carton.Use the original shipping carton and packing materials, if available.
If the original shipping carton is not available:
Place the product in a plastic bag and tie or tape the bag to prevent loose particles or materials from entering openings such as hose ports.Use a sturdy corrugated container to ship the product. Pack with 4 to 6 in. of padding on all sides of the product.Tape securely to seal the container for shipping.
Insurance
Insurance is at the customer's discretion. The shipper must initiate claims for damage to the product incurred during shipping. Shipping damage is not covered under warranty.
1.3.4 Service Loaners Loaner units can be provided at no charge during the warranty period if your product needs to be returned for factory service. If requested, loaner units will be shipped within 48 hours to your facility. General Electric Medical Systems Information Technologies will pay outgoing charges for a loaner sent for product repairs under warranty.
The customer is responsible for shipping charges to return the loaner unit to General Electric Medical Systems Information Technologies. All loaner units must be returned within 5 business days after receipt of your repaired unit.
Loaner and/or Rental products are available to meet your needs in non-warranty situations.
1.3.5 Repair PartsRepair parts can be ordered from General Electric Medical Systems Information Technologies:
Via phone: 1-877-274-8456, or Via FAX: 1-800-421-6841
Exchange replacement assemblies such as Circuit Board Assemblies are also available; ask your Customer Support representative for details.
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Most orders ship on the same day if received before 3PM Eastern Time. Overnight freight options are available to meet your critical needs.
All orders must include the following information:
Facility's complete name, address, and phone numberFAX numberYour purchase order numberYour General Electric Medical Systems Information Technologies account number (if available)
1.3.6 Replacement AccessoriesReplacements such as hoses, sensors, etc. must be purchased from General Electric Medical Systems Information Technologies at 1-800-558-5102. Please have the Product Code of the item you wish to order, your purchase order and account number available.
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1.4 Product DescriptionThe Monitor is described below. Refer to Table 1-1 for specifications.
1.4.1 General DescriptionThe ProCare Monitor provides a small, portable, easy-to-use monitoring alternative for sub-acute hospital and non-hospital settings. The DC-operated Monitor offers noninvasive determination of systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure, pulse rate, oxygen saturation, and temperature. Monitors are available with or without integrated printers. ProCare Monitors are intended for use in various markets, from the physician’s office to sub-acute triage and medical/surgical units.
Indicators for external DC operation (from AC mains), battery operation, and battery charging are at the front of the unit.
At the time of publication, the available functioning parameters included the following:
NIBPNellcor™ Pulse oximetry (SpO2)Masimo Pulse oximetry (SpO2)Alaris™ Oral and Rectal thermometrythermal recorder/printer
Other DINAMAP ProCare features include:
The ability to uses industry standard accessoriesRemote alarm capabilityFunction keys for quick access to Alarm Silence, Monitor Menus, Print and NIBP Inflate/Stop
The ProCare Monitor operates from either an external DC power supply, or from the internal lead-acid storage battery. When external DC power becomes available, the system rapidly switches from battery power to external power.
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Product Description: 2.1 Introduction
2.1 IntroductionDINAMAP ProCare Monitors provide non-invasive determination of systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure, pulse rate, temperature, and oxygen saturation.
2.2. Product ConfigurationsEach ProCare Monitor is supplied with an accessory pack. The contents of the pack vary according to model. Unpack the items carefully, and check them against the checklists enclosed within the accessory boxes. If an accessory is missing or if an item is in a nonworking condition, contact General Electric Medical Systems Information Technologies Customer Service immediately.
It is recommended that all the packaging be retained, in case the ProCare Monitor must be returned for service in the future.
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Product Description: 2.3. Controls, Indicators, and Connectors
2.3. Controls, Indicators, and ConnectorsDescriptions of the items shown are listed on the pages that follow. For symbol definitions, refer to page 2-8 of this section.
2.3.1. ProCare Monitor Rear Panel Connections
1 Speaker Grille.
2 Data interface connector: Host communications port (15 pin D-type RS-232 serial port) for use only with equipment conforming to IEC 601-1, configured to comply with IEC 601-1.
3 Printer Door (optional.)
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2.3.2. Front Panel Controls and Indicators
Buttons1 Silence button: Press to mute audible alarms. Any alarm active that is
acknowledgeable is also removed whenever this key is pressed. When pressed after alarm sounds (silence active), the silence icon (bell) lights to indicate that audible alarms have been silenced for 2 minutes.
2 Alarms button: Press to view or adjust parameter alarm settings3 +/- button (Plus/Minus): Press the + button to increment an adjustable
setting and the - button to decrement an adjustable setting. This button is active only when a user-setting mode (limit or menu) is active.
4 Menu button: Press to access menu settings that can be adjusted while in clinical mode (i.e., ALARM VOLUME, PULSE VOLUME, INFLATE PRESSURE; refer to Operating Modes in this section for a description of clinical mode.)
5 SpO2 sensor connector: SpO2 sensor cable attaches here .6 BP connector: BP cuff hose attaches here.7 Inflate/Stop button: Press to start a manual BP determination or stop any
BP determination.8 Temperature probe holster: Temperature probe is stored here.9 Cycle button: Press to start Auto Cycle or STAT mode.10 Temperature probe cover storage: Box of probe covers is stored here11 History button: Press to activate the history mode. When activated, it
displays the most recent entries stored. Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to clear all entries stored.
12 Print button: Press to print currently displayed values or all stored entries when in history mode.
13 On/Off button: Controls on/off state of monitor; push for power on and push again for power off.
14 Temperature probe connector: Temperature probe cable attaches here.
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Front Panel 15 Silence icon: when Silence button is pressed after alarm sounds (silence
active), silence icon (bell) lights to indicate that audible alarms have been silenced for 2 minutes.
16 Systolic window: 3-digit red LED indicates measured systolic Blood Pressure in mmHg.
17 Diastolic window: 3-digit red LED indicates measured diastolic Blood Pressure in mmHg.
18 Alarm volume indicator: lights to indicate you are making a change to the alarm volume.
19 Pulse volume: illuminates to indicate you are making a change to the pulse volume.
20 Inflate pressure: illuminates to indicate you are making a change to the inflation pressure.
21 Pulse Rate window: 3-digit yellow LED shows the pulse rate in beats per minute.
22 SpO2 pulse indicator: Red LED bar flashes to indicate that real-time pulse rate measurements are being derived from SpO2 signals.
23 SpO2 window: 3-digit red LED indicates oxygen saturation in %.24 MAP/Cuff window: 3-digit red LED indicates measured MAP in mmHg
and shows instantaneous cuff pressure during BP determination.25 Min window: Displays the BP mode if manual or STAT is the cycle time
when in Auto Cycle mode.26 Battery power indicator: Green LED indicates the Monitor is operating on
battery power.27 Low battery power indicator: Yellow LED indicates LOW charge status of
internal battery.28 Charging indicator: Green LED indicates presence of external power
source and battery charging.29 Temperature window: 4-digit red LED indicates measured temperature.
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Right-Side Panel 30 External power socket: To be used with approved GE Medical Systems
Information Technologies AC-DC power converter ONLY.
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SymbolsThe following symbols are associated with the ProCare Monitor. Note: The model of the Monitor determines which symbols appear on it.
Attention, consult accompanying documents
Silence
Alarms
+ / -
Menu
Inflate/Stop
Cycle
History
On/Off
Battery Power
External Communications Port Connector
Charging
Defibrillator-proof type BF equipment
Class II equipment according to IEC 60536
Packaging label depicting the transportation and storage atmospheric pressure range of 500 to 1060 hPa.
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2.4. Host Communications Connector All host port signals are NON-ISOLATED and should be connected to equipment conforming to IEC 601-1 ONLY. Where isolation of data communication is required, the isolated level converter should be used. If external alarm control is required, p/n 487208 (Isolated Remote Alarm Cable Assembly) should ALWAYS be used. Please refer to the Information Sheet included with the isolated remote alarm cable for operational details.
Note: When using remote alarm, the ProCare Monitor should be considered the primary alarm source. The secondary alarm is used for secondary purposes only.
2.4.1. DB15 Connector Pin AssignmentsConnection DetailsHost Port Connector (rear panel)
WARNING! Auxiliary equipment connected to the DINAMAP® ProCare Monitor will result in the formation of an electromedical system and thus must comply with the requirements of EN 60601-1-1/ IEC 601-1. All host port signals are NON-ISOLATED and should be connected to equipment conforming to IEC-601-1, configured to comply with IEC 601-1-1 ONLY. Where isolation of data communication is required, GE Medical Systems Information Technologies part number ILC1926 should be used. If external alarm control is required, GE Medical Systems Information Technologies part number 487208 (Isolated Remote Alarm Cable Assembly) should ALWAYS be used. When a high-priority condition is displayed on the Monitor, the remote alarm signal becomes active within 0.5 seconds. The active state of the alarm signal is an open circuit. In the inactive state the alarm signal is connected to ground. Please refer to the Information Sheet included with the isolated remote alarm cable for operational details. Note: When using remote alarm, the ProCare Monitor should be considered the primary alarm source. The secondary alarm is used for secondary purposes only.
Pin # Function1 Common2 Inverted TTL Transmit Data3 Inverted TTL Receive Data4 +5 volts5 No connection6 No connection7 Common8 Remote Alarm9 No connection10 No connection11 RS232 Transmit Data (TxD)12 No connection13 RS232 Receive Data (RxD)14 No connection15 No connection
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2.5. Compatible Parts
Reorder Codes Product Code ECAT
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Battery 633178CR
Power Cord 316579
Printer Paper (box of 10) 089100 E9050KP
DINAMAP Rolling Stand 003215 E9050JB
Pole Mounting Option 2009762-001
Wall Mounting Option 2009763-001
Hose Management Option 2009764-001
Bed Rail Option 2009765-001
Nurse Call 487208CR
NIBP OPTIONS:
Airhose 12 ft Adult/Pediatric, Screw Connector 107365 E9050LH
Airhose 24 ft Adult/Pediatric, Screw Connector 107366 E9050LJ
Airhose 12 ft Neonatal, Quick Disconnect 107368 E9050LK
Airhose 12 ft Adult/Pediatric, Quick Disconnect 88847 E9050KN
CUFF ASSORTMENT PACKS:
CLASSIC-CUF® Assortment pack Includes 1 each: Infant, Child, Small Adult, Adult, Large Adult, Thigh Cuff
2692 E2692J
CLASSIC-CUF® Assortment Pack, Neonate Includes 2 Neo #1, 3 Neo #2, 5 Neo #3, 5 Neo #4, 5 Neo #3
2693 E2693J
SOFT-CUF® Assortment Pack Includes 1 each: Infant, Child, Small Adult, Adult, Large Adult, Thigh Cuff
2695 E2695J
SOFT-CUF® Assortment, Neonate Includes 2 Neo #1, 3 Neo #2, 5 neo #3, 5 Neo #4, 5 Neo #5
2694 E2694J
DURA-CUF® Assortment Pack Includes 1 each: Infant, Child, Small Adult, Adult, Large Adult, Thigh Cuff
2699 E2699J
DURA-CUF® Assortment Pack, AdultIncludes 1 each: Infant, CHild, Small Adult, Adult, Large Adult, Thigh Cuff
2698 E2698J
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DURA-CUF® Assortment Pack, ChildIncludes 2 Infant, 3 Child, and 1 Small Adult Cuff
2697 E2697J
Additional Blood Pressure Cuffs are available through http://www.gemedicalsystems.com
TEMPERATURE
IVAC* Turbo Temp Oral Temperature Probe, Long Cord 2008774-001
IVAC* Turbo Temp Rectal Temperature Probe, Long Cord 2008775-001
IVAC* Temperature Probe Covers 88015 E9050KK
SpO2
Nellcor**:
Pulse Oximeter Cable DOC-10 2008773-001
DuraSensor Adult Oxygen Sensor DS100A
Masimo***:
Adult Reusable Sensor, 1/Bx (NR125) 2009745-001
Cable (PC08) 2009743-001
* IVAC is a trademark of Alaris Medical Systems
** NELLCOR is a trademark of Mallinckrodt
*** Masimo is a trademark of Masimo Corporation
Reorder Codes Product Code ECAT
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2.6. Specifications
0 0 8 6
This product conforms with the essential requirements of the Medical Device Directive. Accessories without the CE Mark are not guaranteed to meet the Essential requirements of the Medical Device Directive.
IPX1The ProCare Monitor is protected against vertically falling drops of water and conforms to the IEC-529 standard at level IPX1. Vertically falling drops shall have no harmful effects to the monitor.
Power Requirements
MAINS Protection against electrical shock - Class II
AC INPUT VOLTAGE 120 VAC/60 Hz 24W
Alternate Sources Protection against electrical shock - Class II
DC INPUT VOLTAGE 24 VDC (nominal), at 1A
The AC Mains adapter contains a nonresettable and nonreplaceable fuse.
Battery 6 volt, 3.3 amp-hours. Protected by internal auto-resetting fuse and thermal protection.
Minimum Operation Time 2 hrs (5 min cycle with adult cuff at 25° C, SpO2 active at 60 bpm, temp in monitor mode, printout of current values every 5 minutes) from full charge.
Fuses The Monitor contains four fuses. The fuses are auto-resettable and mounted within the Monitor. The fuses protect the low voltage DC input, the battery, the remote alarm output and the +5V output on the host port connector.
Environmental
Operating Temperature +5° C to + 40° C (-41 F to +104 F)
Storage Temperature -20° C to +50° C (-4 F to +122 F)
Operating Atmospheric Pressure Range 700 to 1060 hecto Pascal
Humidity Range 0% to 95% non-condensing
Radio Frequency Complies with IEC Publication 601-1-2 (April 1993) Medical Electrical Equipment, Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements and Tests, and CISPR 11 (Group1, Class A) for radiated and conducted emissions.
Mechanical
Dimensions Height: 9.8 in (25.0 cm)
Width: 9.8 in (24.8 cm)
Depth: 6.9 in (17.5 cm)
Weight including battery 7.8 lb (3.5 Kg)
Mountings Self Supporting on rubber feet.
Portability Carried by built-in handle
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Classification Information Mode of Operation: Continuous degree of Protection against harmful ingress of water: Drip-Proof IPX1.
Mechanical
NIBP
CUFF PRESSURE RANGE AdultNeonate
0 mmHg to 290 mmHg0 mmHg to 145 mmHg
DEFAULT TARGET:CUFF INFLATION
AdultNeonate
150 ± 15 mmHg110 ± 15 mmHg
TARGET CUFF INFLATIONADJUSTMENT RANGE
AdultNeonate
100 - 250 mmHg (5mmHg Steps)100 - 140 mmHg (5 mmHg Steps)
BLOOD PRESSUREDETERMINATION TIME
AdultNeonate
120 seconds maximum85 seconds maximum
PULSE RATE: RANGE AdultNeonate
30 - 200 BPM ±3%30 - 220 BPM ±3%
BLOOD PRESSURE:MEASUREMENT RANGES
SystolicmmHg
MAPmmHg
DiastolicmmHg
AdultNeonate
30 - 29030 - 140
20 - 26020 - 125
10 - 22010 - 110
NIBP ACCURACY Meets AAMI/ANSI standard SP-10 AAMI/ANSI standard: ±5 mmHg mean errorIntra-arterial method: ± 8 mmHg standard dev.
Temperature - Alaris Thermometry
SCALES Fahrenheit Celsius
RANGE MaxMin
42.2° Celsius 108.0° Fahrenheit31.6° Celsius 88.9° Fahrenheit
Monitor Mode Accuracy ±0.1° C ± 0.2° F (when tested in a calibrated liquid bath; meets ASTM E1112, Table 1 in range specified)
Predictive Mode Accuracy ±0.6° C ±1.0° F
Determination Time Less then 60 seconds
SpO2 - Nellcor Pulse Oximetry
SpO2 Range and Accuracy adult/neonate: 70-100% ±3.5 digits
Pulse Rate Range and Accuracy 30 - 250 BPM ±3 BPM
Saturation Pitch Indicator Pitch changes with saturation
Sensor Connect/Disconnect from Patient The Monitor detects the connection or disconnection or a sensor to the patient within 15 seconds
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Sensor Connect/Disconnect from Monitor The monitor detects the attachment or disconnection of a sensor from the Monitor within 5 seconds.
Pulse Detection The Monitor detects a pulse of enters a no-signal state within 15 seconds of being attached to a patient.
Loss of Pulse the monitor detects loss of pulse from patient and enters a no signal state within 10 seconds.
Nellcor Sensors - SpO2 Range 70% to 100%
OxiMAX Sensor Models Single Patient Use
MAX-A,* MAX-AL* ±2
MAX-N†* ±2
MAX-P* ±2
MAX-I* ±2
MAX-R‡ ±3.5
OxiCliq Sensor Models Single Patient Use
OxiCliq A ±2.5
OxiCliq P ±2.5
OxiCliq N† ±2.5
Reusable Sensor Models
D-YS ±3
D-YS & D-YSE ±3.5
D-YS & DYSPD ±3.5
DS-100A ±3
OXI-A/N ±3
OXI-P/I ±3
* The accuracy specification under motion conditions is ±3. For a definition of motion contact GE Medical Services Technical Support.† The MAX-N and the OxiCliq N were tested on patients > 40 kg.‡ The accuracy specification has been determined between saturations of 80-100%
SpO2 - Masimo Oximetry
Saturation Range 1% - 100%
Pulse Rate and Accuracy 25-240 BPM ±3 digits
Perfusion Range 0.02 to 20%
SpO2 - Nellcor Pulse Oximetry
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* The Masimo SET® SpO2 parameter with LNOP-Adt sensors has been validated for no motion accuracy in human blood studies on healthy adult volunteers in induced hypoxia studies in the range of 70-100% SpO2 against a laboratory co-oximeter and ECG monitor. This variation equals plus or minus one standard deviation. Plus or minus one standard deviation encompasses 68% of the population. **The Masimo SET® SpO2 parameter with LNOP-Adt sensors has been validated for motion accuracy in human blood studies on healthy adult volunteers in induced hypoxia studies while performing rubbing and tapping motions at 2 to 4 Hz at an amplitude of 1 to 2 cm and a nonrepetitive motion between 1 to 5 Hz at an amplitude of 2 to 3 cm in induced hypoxia studies in the range of 70-100% SpO2 against a laboratory co-oximeter and ECG monitor. This variation equals plus or minus one standard deviation. Plus or minus one standard deviation encompasses 68% of the population. †The Masimo SET® SpO2 parameter with LNOP-Neo Pt sensors has been validated for neonatal motion accuracy in human blood studies on neonates while moving the neonate’s foot at 2 to 4 cm against a laboratory co-oximeter and ECG monitor. This variation equals plus or minus, one standard deviation.Plus or minus one standard deviation encompasses 68% of the population.‡The Masimo SET® SpO2 parameter with has been validated for low perfusion accuracy in bench top testing against a Biotek Index 2 stimulator and Masimo’s simulator with signal strengths of greater than 0.02% and a % transmission of greater than 5% for saturations ranging from 70 to 100%. This variation equals plus or minus, one standard deviation.Plus or minus one standard deviation encompasses 68% of the population.
Accuracy and Motion Tolerance
Without Motion - Adult/Ped* 70 to 100% ±2 digits
Without Motion - Neonate* 70 to 100% ±3 digits
With Motion - Adult/Ped/Neo**† 70 to 100% ±3 digits
Low Perfusion‡ 70 to 100% ±2 digits 0 to 69% unspecified
Pulse Rate
Without Motion 25 to 240 beats/min ±3 digits
With Motion normal physiologic range25 to 240 beats/min ±5 digits
SpO2 - Masimo Oximetry
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Principles of Operation: 3.1 Introduction
3.1 IntroductionThis section provides overall theory of operation and functional description of the ProCare Monitor. The ProCare Monitor comes in six different configurations:
• ProCare 100 - Capable of monitoring Blood Pressure (BP) and Pulse
• ProCare 200 - Capable of monitoring Blood Pressure (BP), Pulse, and Temperature
• ProCare 300 Nellcor - Capable of monitoring Blood Pressure (BP), Pulse and SPO2 (Nellcor technology)
• ProCare 300 Masimo - Capable of monitoring Blood Pressure (BP), Pulse and SPO2 (Masimo technology)
• ProCare 400 Nellcor - Capable of monitoring Blood Pressure (BP), Pulse, SPO2 (Nellcor technology), and Temperature
• ProCare 400 Masimo - Capable of monitoring Blood Pressure (BP), Pulse, SPO2 (Masimo technology), and Temperature
The model of your monitor determines which parameters are in your monitor.
Using the ProCare monitor, a clinician can view, print and recall data that is derived from each parameter. The Monitor is also capable of alerting the clinician to changes in the patient’s condition. All of the main operations of the ProCare Monitor are easy-to-use and only a button-touch away. Please review the factory default settings and, where applicable, enter settings appropriate for your use.
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3.2 Overall Principles of OperationThe following paragraphs provide a general system interface relationship. The general block diagram is located in Figure 3-1.
The ProCare Monitor is a portable unit that receives input power from an internal rechargeable battery.
When the ON/OFF button is pressed, the Main Board is brought out of a sleep mode and turns on the power regulators. The power regulators provide conditioned power from the Lead Acid Battery. The external DC source is used only to charge the Lead Acid Battery. Once the ProCare Monitor is energized, a self-test is performed. The self-test automatically tests the main functions of the ProCare Monitor. Failure of the self-test will set the ProCare Monitor into a fail-safe mode with an audio alarm.
Under normal operating condition, the ProCare Monitor is ready to record the patient vital signs using three external attachments: the temperature probe, SPO2 sensor, and cuff. Interface with a central station or other device is accomplished through the host communication port on the back of the ProCare Monitor.
3.2.1 SpO2 (Model 300 and 400)
The SpO2 probe has a built-in sensor. When the SpO2 sensor is attached to the SpO2 connector and patient, the probe senses the heart rate and oxygen saturation. The analog signals are routed to the SpO2 PWA (Nellcor or Masimo). The analog signals are analyzed on the SpO2 PWA. The results are digitized and sent to the Main Board via opto couplers. The couplers provide patient isolation as well as serial data interface. The Main Board temporarily stores the data and routes it to the UI Board for display and/or printer.
A reset signal to the SpO2 PWA is also provided so that the power up sequencing is corrected. If the SpO2 circuit quits communicating to the Main Board, the Main Board will attempt to reset the SpO2 PWA.
3.2.2 Cuff Blood Pressure (BP) and PulseWhen the cuff and hose are attached to the ProCare Monitor and a Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) determination is initiated, the pump inflates the cuff. Pressure transducers PT1 and PT2 monitor pressure information. The pneumatic manifold has one valve, which is used to deflate the cuff. Valve control is through the Main Board. Once determinations are made for the systolic BP and diastolic BP, the Main Board calculates the pulse rate/Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP). The results are then displayed on the UI Board and sent to the printer (if specified).
The Pneumatic Valve/Manifold (PVM) device is controlled by the secondary processor. The secondary processor monitors pressure information from PT2. If an over-inflation condition occurs, the OVERPRESSURE signal is routed to the PVM to release the air pressure. The Main Board also generates an alarm condition with the speaker sounding and error code message on the UI Board.
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3.2.3 Temperature (Model 200 and 400)The ProCare Monitor uses Alaris Turbo Temp technology to measure patient temperature. The Turbo Temp probe contains a heating element that pre-heats the probe to reduce determination time. The heating function is controlled by the Main Board. The Turbo Temp probe also contains a thermistor that indicates the temperature. When the probe is attached to the temperature connector and patient, the signal generated by the thermistor is routed to the Main Board. The Main Board converts the thermistor signal along with status information (i.e ORAL or RECTAL probe indicators) to a DIGITAL signal. The Main Board then processes the DIGITAL signal and displays the patient temperature on the UI Board and printer in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
3.2.4 Host Communication PortThe Host Comm Port is used to interface the ProCare Monitor with other electronic devices (a central nurse's station or remote alarm device.) Signals can be sent to the ProCare Monitor to initiate blood pressure determinations and other functions. Patient data can also be retrieved through this port. For further information, reference the Dinamap ProCare Series Host Communication manual.
3.3 Functional DescriptionThe following paragraphs provide the functional interface relationship. The ProCare Monitor contains a number of electrical & electro-mechanical assemblies. These assemblies are:
* Main Board PWA
* User Interface (UI) Board PWA
* SPO2 PWA (optional)
* Printer (optional)
* Pneumatic Valve/Manifold (PVM)
* Optical Switch (optional)
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3.3.1 Main Board PWAThe ProCare Main Board is based on the Motorola MMC2107 integrated microprocessor. The microprocessor integrates Flash ROM, RAM, A/D converter with input multiplexor, SPI interface, and timers into one chip. This microprocessor is the primary processor for the ProCare Monitor. It services and controls the Patient Parameter Interface (PPI) devices, printer, UI Board, Real Time Clock, audio circuit, and host communication. The secondary processor controls the watchdog, pneumatic safety interlock, timing check, primary processor reset, and power supply control. The secondary processor is powered at all times.
Independent software in the primary and secondary processor periodically communicate when the software systems are operating properly. When either system stops processing or detects an error, it stops communicating with the other. Either system, upon detecting a failure, can assert a safe state (herein called FAILSAFE) of the hardware.
Upon entering a FAILSAFE condition, the Main Board will perform the following tasks:
* Parameter monitoring disabled
* Alarm tone sounding from speaker
* Pneumatic FAILSAFE (deflate the cuff, pump off)
* Normal communications interface disabled
* Remote alarm control inactive
* Hard keys except ON/OFF key inactive
The ON/OFF key can reset the Monitor and end the FAILSAFE condition. The FAILSAFE condition will terminate automatically after 10 minutes to preserve battery power.
All regulated DC power, isolated and non-isolated is generated on the Main Board from Battery supply. The external DC input is used to charge the battery via charging circuitry on the Main Board.
3.3.2 User Interface (UI) Board PWAThe UI Board is used as a message center. It displays patient vital signs, alarms status, monitor set-up, limit violation, BP cycle and the time the data was received. The primary processor on the Main Board controls the UI Board. When the primary processor reads the parameter signals, it decodes the signals and routes the display information to the UI Board.
The UI assembly also provides hardkey switches for the ProCare Main Board. The primary processor asserts a HIGH on the 16 outputs of the 1-of-16 decoder/demultiplexer one at a time and then reads at the signal on SW_MUX. A LOW on SW_MUX indicates that the switch is asserted.
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3.3.3 SPO2 PWAThe ProCare monitor can be configured for use with either a Nellcor or Masimo SPO2 PWA. The SPO2 PWA provides continuous readings of oxygen saturation and pulse rate. Additional circuitry on the Main Board provides power, data communications, and isolation between SPO2 PWA and primary processor.
Patient data received from the finger sensor is filtered, amplified, and analyzed on the SPO2 PWA. The information is sent to the Main Board via the optically coupled electrically isolated serial connection. The primary processor receives the data and routes it to the UI board for display. The data is also sent to the printer if specified.
3.3.4 Printer The printer receives power from the Main Board and communicates with the primary processor. Printer presence and print head temperature is indicated by PR_TH signal to the primary processor. When a print command is sent to the printer from primary processor, the following will occur:
* PR_CLK signal - transfer the data into print head
* PR_DI signal - serial dot to be printed
* PR_LAT signal - latch the data stream into the head
* PR_ST1-6 - cause the head to print various sections
* PR_M1-4 signals - control power sequentially to the two stepper motor windings
Together these signal (CONTROL DATA) cause the printer to print a graphic hardcopy of the patient vital sign values and trend data. It also causes the printer to print a hardcopy of error logging and service record data.
The printer has a built-in sensor to monitor the printer paper presence. When the printer is out of paper, it sends a PAPER OUT signal to the primary processor.
3.3.5 Pneumatic Valve/Manifold (PVM)The PVM assembly consists of a pump, a deflate valve, and a dump valve. The PVM inflates/deflates the cuff during BP determinations. During normal operation the PVM is controlled by the primary processor. If a failsafe mode or overpressure condition occurs, the secondary processor provides the appropriate control signals to insure a safe condition, where the cuff vents to ambient atmosphere pressure.
3.3.6 Optical SwitchThe optical switch indicates whether the temperature probe is inserted in the probe holder or not. The Main Board powers the switch.
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Main Board
RegulatedDC Power
TempControl
Isolated DCPower Supply
PneumaticControl
Real Time Clock
Printer DriverAudio
Control
PT1/ PT2NIBP Data
SpO2 Circuit
Optical Switch
SpO2 Probe(Optional)
BP Cuff Pump/ValveManifold
Temp Probe(Optional)
Host CommPort (rear)
Speaker Printer
Switches
DisplayLEDs
UI Board
External DC
6V Battery
tubing
Interface
Co
ntr
ol/
Dat
a
Tubing
Control
Temp Control/ Data
Control / Data
RS-232
Remote Alarm
ProCare Vital Signs Monitor - System Block Diagram (1 of 2)page 3-9/10
Regulated DCPower Supply
PneumaticValve Control
Real Time Clock
PrinterDrivers
SpO2Interface
TemperatureControl
HostCommunications
AudioControl
IsolatedPowerSupply
Temp Probe(optional)
Temperature
Control/Data
External DC
6Volt Battery
Speaker
PT1/PT2
NIBP Data
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4.1 IntroductionThis section contains general Monitor service procedures, including alarm code interpretation, service mode operation, and periodic maintenance and battery care. Refer to Section 5 for disassembly and reassembly procedures and related component service information.
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4.2 Configuring Your ProCare Monitor
4.2.1 Unpacking and Preparation for Installation1.Unpack and identify the contents of all shipping materials.
2.Remove the ProCare monitor.
3.Unpack the external DC Power Input.
4.Insert the external DC Power Input connector into the DC input on the lower right side of the monitor.
5.Plug the DC Power Input transformer into a Hospital Grounded AC receptacle. The word CHARGING will illuminate green on the front of the monitor indicating that an external power source is available.
Prior to usage, it is necessary to charge the monitor for 12 hours.
4.2.2 Set the Date and the ClockSetting the Date and Time
To set the date and time on the ProCare Monitor, you must first access the configuration mode. The following table illustrates the menus and the corresponding LCD display graphics.
Procedures
1. With the Monitor off, press and hold the Menu button at the same time as pressing the On/Off button for 3 seconds.
Setting Window Text in Window
SpO2 Averaging Pulse Rate and SpO2
SpO2
Temp Unit of Measure Temperature
Year Systolic
Month MAP/Cuff
Day Diastolic
Hour min
Minute min
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2. The Monitor automatically switches on in configuration mode.
3. To set the date and time, press the Menu button to move from one setting to another. (You will need to press the Menu button several times until the year setting appears. Use the +/- buttons to increment or decrement the individual settings.) Once you are finished changing a setting, press the Menu button again to move to the next setting.
Note: For the date and time to be saved, you must advance the menu through the min setting.
4. To exit config mode, press the On/Off button.
4.2.3 Parameter Level Functional TestingAfter the initial configuration is complete, perform functional testing of each of the parameters, using the accessories supplied with the ProCare Monitor.
Refer to the ProCare Operator's Manual for more detailed parameter-specific instructions.
Perform a blood pressure by connecting the supplied hose and cuff together, then attaching to the front of the ProCare Monitor. Press the Inflate/Stop on the front to begin the NIBP cycle.
Connect the supplied temperature probe to it’s corresponding connection. A predictive temperature will begin once the probe is removed from its holster. Replace the probe after completion of the Temp cycle.
·The SpO2 sensor is an assembly consisting of two parts: the DS-100A, and the extender cable DOC-10. Connect the cables prior to attaching to the monitor. An SpO2 reading will be displayed within moments of attaching the sensor to either a Nellcor simulator or to your finger.
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4.3 Periodic Maintenance
4.3.1 As RequiredPerform the following maintenance procedures as required.
4.3.1.1 Integrity of Hoses and Cuffs
When the pneumatic integrity of any NIBP cuff and hose is in doubt, replace the cuff and hose, and discard the questionable accessories.
4.3.1.2 Cleaning of Monitor
CAUTION: Do not clean Monitor with isopropyl alcohol or other solvents.
Wipe the exterior of the Monitor with a cloth slightly dampened with mild detergent or normal hospital bactericides. Use dishwashing detergents such as IVORY and JOY (registered trademarks of Procter & Gamble Corp.), or PALMOLIVE (registered trademark of Colgate-Palmolive Corp.)
Do not immerse unit.
4.3.1.3 Cleaning of Accessories
Clean the adult cuffs supplied for use with the monitor by hand washing in warm, soapy water. However, take care to avoid entry of water into the cuff and hoses at any time. If water enters the cuff, dry the cuff by passing air through it.
The neonatal cuffs are for single patient use - discard if they become soiled.
Clean cuffs and hoses with a cloth slightly dampened with mild detergent.
Do not immerse hoses.
Do not immerse cuffs without prior application of cuff hose caps.
Clean SpO2 sensor surface before and after each patient use. Clean SpO2 sensor with a cloth slightly dampened with a mild detergent. Wipe SpO2 sensor to ensure all detergent residue has been removed.
Compatible cleaning and disinfecting solutions are:
Chlorine bleach disinfectant, 5.25%, 0.75 cup per gallon of water.
CAUTION: Do not apply isopropyl alcohol to the Monitor - some parts can become marred and cracked.
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Cidex Formula 7 (registered trademark of Johnson & Johnson Medical Products, Inc.) or pHisoHex (registered trademark of Winthrop-Breon Laboratories.)
Quaternary-based germicidal detergents like VESTAL INSURANCE (registered trademark of the Vestal Corp.), HI-TOR PLUS (registered trademark of the Huntington Corp.), or VIREX (registered trademark of S.C. Johnson & Son Corp.)
For the above, follow manufacturers' recommendations for dilution rate and use. These recommendations are not an endorsement of the manufacturers or of the effectiveness of these materials for cleaning or disinfecting.
4.3.1.4 Long-Term Storage
If it becomes necessary to store the Monitor for an extended period of time, remove all attached accessories. Attach the original packing inserts, and place the monitor into the original shipping container.
Long-term storage of a discharged lead-acid battery can permanently degrade its storage capacity. Therefore, the battery should be fully charged before storage.
Batteries in storage should be charged every six months to maintain their capacity.
Elevated temperatures will shorten battery life and can lead to permanent battery damage.
4.3.2 Annual ProceduresPerform the test procedures described in section 4.6 every twelve months, or whenever the accuracy of of the monitor is in doubt.
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Calibration & Maintenance: 4.4 Care of the Storage Battery
4.4 Care of the Storage BatteryThe Monitor uses one Lead-Acid storage battery. The battery can be charged at any time without reducing the charging capacity.
4.4.1 Battery ChargingThe Monitor charges the Lead-Acid battery whenever the AC power supply is in use. The Monitor automatically senses if the battery needs recharging. Battery charging will continue as long as the Monitor is connected to the AC power supply, even when the Monitor is turned off.
·Batteries should be charged before first use or after long periods of storage.
·The battery should be charged for 8 hours before use, as a charged battery loses some charge when left in storage. It is possible to use the Monitor while the Monitor is charging.
·The battery should be charged at room temperature (59° F - 86° F; 16° C - 30° C).
·It is normal for the battery to become warm during charging or after use.
·Batteries can be charged or topped-off at any time. It is not necessary to wait until they are fully discharged.
·If the monitor is idle for extended periods, it should be fully charged once a month to ensure optimum performance.
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Calibration & Maintenance: 4.5 Safety Testing
4.5 Safety TestingTo adequately test the safety and integrity of the ProCare Monitor, the following test equipment is recommended:
• 12VDC Power Supply
• DMM (Fluke 8842 or equivalent)
• NIBP Analyzer (DNI Nevada "Cufflink" or Equivalent)
• Adult BP Cuff, Neonate BP Cuff, hose, inflation bulb, and mandrel
• Inflation bulb and associated tubing
• Calibration Kit, p/n 320246 available through GE Medical Systems
• SPO2 Simulator (for appropriate SPO2 type if SPO2 is installed)
• SPO2 Cable (for appropriate SPO2 type, if SPO2 is installed)
• TE 1811 Temperature Probe Simulator (if TEMP is installed.) The Temperature Simulator for the Alaris System is available from Alaris Medical Systems, Inc. (619) 458-7000
• Printer Paper (if PRINTER is installed)
CAUTION! Calibration equipment should always be kept dry and free of particulate matter. Moisture or foreign substances introduced to the pneumatic system will likely cause damage to the monitor and/or the accessories.
Complete the Test Record (Appendix A) as tests are performed.
Note: This test is written so that a knowledgeable technician who is familiar with the ProCare monitor and the test equipment and will be able to follow the test procedure.
Note: To enter service mode press and hold the CYCLE buttons while pressing the ON/OFF button for 3 seconds.
Notes on Electrical Safety Testing of the ProCare Monitor:
The DINAMAP® ProCare Monitor is designed and tested to meet electrical safety standard IEC 601-1. Requirements in this standard parallel requirements in NFPA99 relating to electrical safety. This product meets the requirements of NFPA99 section 7-5.1.2.2. (grounding of appliances) through the use of double insulation in the external power supply module (“Power Brick”.)
The absence of a ground connection on the power brick obviates the need for any ground resistance test, such as that described in NFPA99 section 7-5.1.3.2. (Some non-USA Power bricks are equipped with a non-conductive
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pin at the ground pin location to aid mechanical retention of the Power Brick into the receptacle.)
Dielectric strength (“Hi-Pot”) testing of the double (reinforced) mains insulation (4000 V RMS, 60 Hz) may be done by disconnecting the Power Brick from the Monitor and applying the Hi-Pot tester as follows: Connect one lead to the two mains power prongs. Connect the other lead to the conductive sleeve on the DC output connector at the end of the cord.
Hi-Pot testing of the patient connections (1500 VRMS, 60 Hz) may be done by connecting one lead of the Hi-Pot tester to the outer shell of a spare DC connector plug inserted into the DC input connector on the Monitor. The other lead of the tester should be connected to the patient connection being tested.
WARNING: Don’t electrocute yourself or anyone else when performing Hi-Pot testing.
NOTE: Hi-Pot testing is done on every unit at the factory and should not be repeated unnecessarily nor performed more often than required.
4.5.1 Temp Circuit Leakage Test1. Setup an IEC 601-1 approved leakage tester to apply 240 VAC to an isolated circuit.
2. Plug temp probe Hi Pot adapter into the temp jack.
3. Record and verify the temp circuit leakage current.
4.5.2 SpO2 Circuit Leakage Test
1. Setup an IEC 601-1 approved leakage tester to apply 240 VAC to an isolated circuit.
2. Plug an SpO2 cable into the SpO2 connector on the front of the unit.
3. Plug SpO2 probe Hi Pot adapter in to the DB9 jack at the end of the SpO2 cable.
4. Record and verify the SpO2 circuit leakage current.
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4.6 ProCare Patient Monitor Parameter TestsComplete the Test Record (Appendix A) as tests are performed.
Note: This test is written so that a technician who is familiar with the ProCare monitor and the test equipment will be able to successfully complete the test procedures. To enter service mode press and hold the CYCLE button while pressing the ON/OFF button for 3 seconds.
Saving Changes into Flash Memory: Modifications made to the Monitor’s settings/configuration must be saved prior to placing the Monitor into service. The Monitor must be in service mode for any changes to be saved.
Events that require you to manually save to the Monitor’s memory include calibration attempts and enabling/disabling the Monitor’s parameters (refer to section 4.6.4.) It is not necessary to manually save following a pressure transducer calibration verification or simple calibration check.
The number of times the flash memory can be saved is limited. The fatal alarm error 975 may be issued after this process is performed more than 90 times. Following issuance of this fatal alarm, the monitor must be returned to the GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Service Center to have the flash memory reset so that future saves can be performed.
4.6.1 SETUP 1. Connect your NIBP Analyzer to the ProCare Monitor.
2. ‘T’ an inflation bulb into the pneumatic setup
3. Consult the following diagram for pneumatic setup guidelines.
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4.6.2 Leakage TestingNote: To enter service mode press and hold the CYCLE button while pressing the ON/OFF button
1. Turn the Monitor ON and enter Service Mode.
2. Press CYCLE button and the min display should change to a 1
3. Close the valve on the inflation bulb
4. Set the NIBP Analyzer to "Leak test" function
5. Press the "Pump" button on the NIBP Analyzer
6. After the system inflates to 200mmHg, wait for the "Wait" on the NIBP analyzer message to be cleared
7. Press the "Start" button on the NIBP Analyzer to begin the leakage test
8. After 60 seconds the NIBP Analyzer will display the leakage rate
9. Record and verify the leakage rate.
10. Turn the ProCare Monitor off
4.6.3 Pressure Transducer VerificationNote: To enter service mode press and hold the CYCLE button while pressing the ON/OFF button
1. Turn the Monitor ON and enter Service Mode.
2. The HISTORY LED should display 0.
3. Set NIBP Analyzer to "Manometer" function and press "Zero Pressure"
4. Press CYCLE button, HISTORY display should change to a 1.
5. Use the inflation bulb to inflate the cuff, hose and pressure indicator setup to 200mmHg
6. Record and verify the pressure reading on the top LED display (SYSTOLIC)
7. Record and verify the pressure reading on the bottom LED display (DIASTOLIC)
8. Use the valve on the bulb to reduce pressure to 150mmHg
9. Record and verify the pressure reading on the top LED display (SYSTOLIC)
10. Record and verify the pressure reading on the bottom LED display (DIASTOLIC)
11. Use the valve on the bulb to reduce pressure to 100mmHg
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12. Record and verify the pressure reading on the top LED display (SYSTOLIC)
13. Record and verify the pressure reading on the bottom LED display (DIASTOLIC)
14. Use the valve on the bulb to reduce pressure to 50mmHg
15. Record and verify the pressure reading on the top LED display (SYSTOLIC)
16. Record and verify the pressure reading on the bottom LED display (DIASTOLIC)
If any of the tests fail, continue to section 4.6.4. Otherwise, continue to section 4.6.5
4.6.4 Pressure Transducer CalibrationPerform only if Pressure Transducer Verification is out of tolerance as specified in Appendix A.
Note: To enter service mode press and hold the CYCLE button while pressing the ON/OFF button.
1. Turn the ProCare Monitor ON and enter Service Mode.
2. The min window should display 0.
3. Open valve on bulb to open pressure system to atmosphere
4. Set NIBP Analyzer to "Manometer" function and press "Zero Pressure"
5. Press CYCLE button until the min window shows 1.
6. Close valve on bulb and manually inflate pressure to 200 mmHg (using the CuffLink manometer as reference).
7. Press MENU button when pressure reads 200 mmHg to save calibration setting.
8. Two steps are necessary for burning changes into flash: a. Press the CYCLE button repeatedly until the number 6 is displayed in the min window.
Note: the number of remaining changes to the flash memory available are displayed in the MAP/Cuff window. Following each true calibration, the Monitor decrements by 1 the number of remaining calibrations available. If the MAP/Cuff window is displaying a figure of less than 10 and the accuracy of the Monitor is in doubt, contact General Electric Medical Systems Information Technologies Technical Support at 1-877-274-8456.
b. Press and hold the MENU button until two beeps are heard (one when
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the button is pressed and another after the button has been depressed long enough for the process to complete.)
9. Turn the ProCare Monitor off
4.6.5 Overpressure VerificationNote: To enter service mode press and hold the CYCLE button while pressing the ON/OFF button.
1. Remain in service mode.
2. Use the inflation bulb to inflate pressure until valve opens.
3. Record and verify pressure at which valve opens.
4. Press CYCLE button so that the min window changes to a 2.
5. Use the inflation bulb to inflate pressure until valve opens.
6. Record and verify pressure at which valve opens.
7. Turn unit off.
4.6.6 Button Testing1. Turn the Monitor on.
2. Record software revision as shown in the systolic and diastolic display.
3. Press START/STOP button.
4. Verify an NIBP determination has been initiated.
5. Block pump port and verify "E80" alarm.
6. Press SILENCE button, verify alarm has been silenced.
7. Verify flashing red indicator of Silence.
8. Press the SILENCE button, verify alarm condition is removed
9. Press ALARM button several times, verify unit cycles through all alarm settings (i.e SYS, DIA, SPO2).
10. Turn the Monitor off
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4.6.7 LED Tests1. Power on the ProCare Monitor.
2. During the power-up self-test verify all 7 segment LED display segments and all discrete LEDs (except CHARGING LEDs) illuminate and are the correct color.
3. Repeat power up cycle until all LEDs are checked.
4.6.8 External DC Verification1. Plug the DC power cable into the monitor.
2. Verify that the CHARGING indicator is illuminated.
4.6.9 NIBP Determination1. Set NIBP Analyzer to Adult Mode:
SYS/DIA = 120/80 MAP = 90 BPM = 80
2. Press START/STOP button on the Monitor to begin determination
3. Record and verify systolic, diastolic, map and heart rate from the monitor display
4. Press CYCLE button to initiate a determination in "Auto BP" mode.
LED COLOR MATRIX
RED YELLOW GREEN NOT LIT
Systolic Pulse Rate AUTO CYCLE CHARGING
Diastolic LOW HISTORY
°F BATTERY
°C BATTERY ICON
HIGH (all) ALARM VOLUME
LOW (all) PULSE VOLUME
Alarm Bell Icon INFLATE PRESSURE
SpO2 Strength Meter
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5. Record and verify systolic, diastolic, map and heart rate from the monitor display
6. Press CYCLE button until is displayed on the HISTORY LED to initiate a determination in STAT mode.
7. Record and verify systolic, diastolic, map and heart rate from the monitor display
8. Press Start/Stop button, end STAT mode.
4.6.10 NIBP Overpressure Verification1. Restrict airflow through cuff hose port.
2. Press "Inflate/Stop" to begin NIBP determination
3. Verify that is displayed on the SYSTOLIC display and an audible alarm sounds
4. Remove the air restriction
5. Press "Inflate/Stop" and verify that the pump does not start
6. Press the "Silence" button
7. Press the "Silence" button again
8. Verify the alarm condition is cleared from the SYSTOLIC display
4.6.11 Temperature (Perform if equipped with Temp module)The Temperature Simulator for the Alaris System is available from Alaris Medical Systems, Inc. (619) 458-7000.
1. Disconnect the temp probe from the Monitor.
2. Connect the probe simulator to the Monitor.
4. Set the probe simulator to 80.2° F.
5. Record and verify the reading in the TEMP display is 80.2° F ±0.2° F.
6. Set the probe simulator to 102° F.
7. Record and verify the reading in the TEMP display is 102° F ±0.2° F.
8. Set the probe simulator to B.P. and verify reading is 106.0° F ± 0.2° F. Press broken probe button down and verify the Monitor displays .
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9. Calibration verification is complete. Disconnect the probe simulator and install the temperature probe. If the Monitor does not pass the calibration verification, then the Monitor needs repair.
4.6.12 SpO2 (Perform only if equipped with SpO2 module)
Note for Monitors equipped with Nellcor SpO2:
Nellcor is aware that various Nellcor oximetry platforms have some interesting behaviors when used with various pulse simulators.
On occasion when testing the integrity of the Nellcor oximetry system, abnormal results may occur when introducing large changes in the pulse rate and/or pulse amplitude. Extreme changes in rate sent to the Nellcor sensor by the SpO2 simulator may cause the SpO2 algorithm to completely miss in finding the pulse rate.
This is an expected result. To workaround this, incrementally step up or down the settings on your SpO2 simulator and allow for the Monitor to detect and display the new pulse rate or saturation.
Nellcor recommends use of the SRCmax Portable Tester for use with ProCare Monitors equipped with the Nellcor SpO2 system.
Masimo recommends BIO-TEK SpO2 simulators.
1. Connect the appropriate SpO2 simulator and cable to the SpO2 connector.
2. Verify the unit displays a:
Pulse value
Saturation value
Signal Strength Bar Graph
3. Disconnect the SpO2 cable
4. Verify the unit generates a alarm and speaker is sounding
5. Press the SILENCE button.
6. Verify the sound has stopped but the error display remains
7. Re-connect the SpO2 sensor
8. Verify the unit displays a:
Pulse Value
Saturation value
Signal Strength bar Graph
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4.6.13 Printer Output Test1. Load Thermal Paper into the print mechanism
2. Press PRINT button
3. Verify the printer outputs a record and print quality is good
4.6.14 Communication Port Test1. Connect unit to a PC terminal emulator.
2. Turn unit on.
3. Type " NC0!E", press "Enter"
4. Verify response from unit " NC+!@"
5. Verify that within 40 seconds the pump starts.
6. Type " ND!5", press "Enter"
7. Verify response from unit " ND+!A"
8. Verify the pump stops.
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Calibration & Maintenance: 4.7 Alarm Code Interpretation
4.7 Alarm Code InterpretationIf any other alarms appear that are not listed in the paragraphs that follow, record the error message and report the failure to Customer Support. Refer to the Operation Manual for information about patient alarms and general procedural alarms.
4.7.1 System FailuresWhen a system failure is encountered, the error code is displayed on the screen for five seconds and the system enters failsafe mode. The error code is logged in the history log.
General system error codes are listed below.
Alarm Conditions and Error CodesWhen responding to a Monitor alarm, always CHECK THE PATIENT FIRST and then check the Monitor, cuff, hose and sensors. Press SILENCE to reset patient alarm conditions.
NIBP
SpO2
Alarm Definition Possible Cause
E89 NIBP No Determination Unable to make an NIBP determination due to insufficient signal.
E84 Timeout Determination time > 2 minutes.Motion Artifact.
E85 Timeout One cuff pressure at > 1 minute.Motion artifact.
E83 Timeout: Inflation Inflation time is > 40 secondsPossible air leak is being detected.
E82 Excess Air in Cuff Residual air in cuff above threshold for successful auto-zero.
E80 Overpressure Overpressure condition detected
Alarm Definition Possible Cause
E20 SpO2 No Sensor SpO2 sensor not connected.No sensor code detected.Sensor failure
E21 SpO2 Replace Sensor SpO2 sensor or cable possibly defective.Cable not connected properly.
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Temperature / Printer / Miscellaneous
E23 SpO2 Sensor off finger No SpO2 signal, check or reposition the sensor
E25 SpO2 No Signal No or very low SpO2 signal, reposition sensor
Alarm Definition Possible Cause
E63 Temp Disconnected or Wrong Probe Type
Incorrect type of temperature probe: use TurboTemp-type temperature probe
E61 Temp Probe Broken Bad temperature probeTemp probe not properly connected
E66 Temp probe Too Hot Bad temperature probeVerify monitor with known good accessories
E10 Printer No Paper Printer is out of paperPrinter door openPrinter may be defective
E11 Printer Too Hot
E12 Recorder cannot print Main battery voltage is too low to operate
E00 Memory Lost Refer Monitor to Customer Service
900-999 Internal Memory Errors Refer Monitor to Customer Service
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Appendix A - Test Results FormStep Description Min Max Actual Pass-Fail-N/A
4.6.2 Leakage
Leakage Result (mmHg) 0 6
4.6.3 Pressure Transducer Verification
Pressure reading at 200mmHg, top display - Systolic 197 203
Pressure reading at 200mmHg, bottom display - Diastolic 197 203
Pressure reading at 150mmHg, top display - Systolic 147 153
Pressure reading at 150mmHg, bottom display - Diastolic 147 153
Pressure reading at 100mmHg, top display - Systolic 97 103
Pressure reading at 100mmHg, bottom display - Diastolic 97 103
Pressure reading at 50mmHg, top display - Systolic 47 53
Pressure reading at 50mmHg, bottom display - Diastolic 47 53
4.6.5 Overpressure Verification
Overpressure threshold, Adult (mmHg) 305 325
Overpressure threshold, Neonate (mmHg) 155 159
4.6.6 Buttons
Software revision in systolic display (top) on off
Software revision in systolic display (bottom)
NIBP alarm initiated
"E80" displayed on SYSTOLIC display
Audible alarm can be silenced
"Silenced" LEDs flash
Overpressure alarm can be cleared
Alarm button is functioning
4.6.7 Display
All 7-Segment LEDs Light Correct Color
All Discrete LEDs Light, Correct Color
4.6.8 4.6.8 External DC Detection
Charging indicator LED illuminated
4.6.9 NIBP Determination
Systolic reading (mmHg) 107 133
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4.6.9 NIBP Determination (continued)
Diastolic reading (mmHg) 67 93
MAP reading (mmHg) 85 95
Heart rate reading (bpm) 76 84
Systolic reading (mmHg) 107 133
Diastolic reading (mmHg) 67 93
MAP reading (mmHg) 85 95
Heart rate reading (bpm) 76 84
Systolic reading (mmHg) 107 133
Diastolic reading (mmHg) 67 93
MAP reading (mmHg) 85 95
Heart rate reading (bpm) 76 84
4.6.10 NIBP Overpressure
"E80" displayed on SYSTOLIC display
Pump will not start
Overpressure alarm can be cleared
4.6.11 Temperature Test 80.0°F 80.4°F
Temperature reading at 80.2° F 79.9° F 80.5° F
Temperature reading at 102.0° F 101.8° F 102.2° F
Temperature reading at BP verify reads E61 N/A N/A
4.6.12 SpO2
Pulse Value Displayed
Saturation Value Displayed
Signal Strength Bar Graph Displayed
"E23" displayed on SpO2 display
Alarm is silenced, error display remains
Pulse Value
Saturation Value Displayed
Signal Strength Bar Graph Displayed
4.6.13 Printer Test
Printout is generated cleanly
4.6.14 Communication Port Test
"_NC+!@" is displayed on terminal
Pump stops
Step Description Min Max Actual Pass-Fail-N/A
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Appendix B - ConnectivityCHANT
• Provides HL7 output for electronic Patient Medical Records• Uses ILCs (Isolated Level Convertors) where required along with the CHANT software to communicate with the HIS System
Compatible Monitors: DINAMAP XL, Compact, MPS (Select and Portable), PRO 100-400 series, ProCare Series, and PRO 1000.
Nurse Call System
• When the DINAMAP monitor alarms, the Nurse Call System is triggered.• Uses a Nurse Call Cable to attach to the System. P/N 487208CR.
Compatible Monitors: Compact, PRO 100-400 Series, ProCare Series, and PRO 1000.
Alarm View
• Wireless transmitter attached to the Monitor.• Sends alarms and vital signs results to a pager
Compatible Monitors: Compact, MPS (Select and Portable) PRO 100-400 series, ProCare Series, and PRO 1000.
CIC
• Provides Central Alarm Notification & Data Management.• Compatible with StatView for paging.
Compatible Monitors: PRO 1000 Version 2 and Dash 2000 (both hardwired)
ApexPro
• Provides Central Alarm Notification and data management.• Transmits data wirelessly.• Pro 100-400 Series and ProCare (requires P/N IPC-1931)
PatientNet
• Provides central alarm notification and data management.• Lethal arrhythmia at the Central Station.• WMTS frequency hopping spread spectrum.
Note: Dash 2000 is incompatible with PatientNet.
ILC-1926
• Interfaces the PRO 100-400 series or ProCare monitor to ANY hardwired connection.
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Calibration & Maintenance: Appendix B - Connectivity• Requires Cables: -PRO 100-400, ProCare Series, Compact, Plus: cable p/n 683235 -XL monitor series: p/n 682234
ILC-1927
• Interfaces the PRO 1000 monitor to any hardwire connection.
• Installs into the Communications bay at the rear of the monitor.
IPC1928
• Interfaces the PRO 1000 Monitor to the Unity network, hardwire.
• Installs into the Communications bay at the rear of the monitor.
IPC1931
Connects DINAMAP Monitors to the CIC system.
Transfers vital signs results from the Monitor to the CIC
Requirements for use:
- Plug DINAMAP into ApexPro using the DINALINK cable.
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- Apex version 2
- CIC version 3
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Calibration & Maintenance: Appendix C - Display Cover: Removal, Installation
Appendix C - Display Cover: Removal, InstallationTo remove the plastic display cover:
1. Place the Monitor on a stable surface.
2. Insert a flat-head screwdriver between the top of the display cover and the body of the monitor.
3. Twist the screwdriver so that the display cover is slightly separated from the body of the monitor.
4. Using two hands, grasp the top-middle edge of the display cover and pull away and down.
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5. The fascia and displays are now visible.
Installing the Display Cover:
1. Place the Monitor on a flat, stable surface.
2. Insert the tabs at the base of the display cover into the slots underneath the bottom row of LEDs.
3. Using two hands, apply firm pressure to the outside edges, while flexing the upper middle-edge of the display cover away from the monitor. It is imperative that even pressure is applied as the plastic retention tabs can break free from the display cover.
4. Apply steady, even pressure to the opposite sides of the display cover until an audible click is heard.
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Appendix D: Replacement Parts and AssembliesID numbers reference the explode drawings in Section 5.
ID FRU Number Description Content/comments1 2009910-001 Main PWA Supplied with Arterial ref product s/w
2 2009911-001 Main PWA- Ausc Supplied with Auscultatory version of Monitor
3 2009912-001 UI PWA
4 2009913-001 Nellcor Module Supplied with mounting spacers.
5 2009914-001 Masimo Module Supplied with mounting spacers.
6 2009915-001 Plastics kit 1. Case, front & rear2. Handle front & rear with h/w3. Bulkheads 4 types & NIBP insert.4. Nellcor & Masimo ‘inside’ labels5. Std. labels, DC input, No temp side label.6. Battery door & foam.7. Help card guide and rubber feet.8. Printer door (and blanking plate when available).9. Cable tie hardware
2009916-001 Screw kit All internal hardware, screws, washers etc
7 2009918-001 Temperature 1. Housing front & rear.2. Mounting bracket and plastic guide.3. Sensor and cable.4. Mounting hardware
8 2009917-001 Printer 1. Printer2. Printer chassis and screw.3. Printer door with roller and label.
9 2009919-001 Printer door Door with label and roller
10 2009920-001 Pneumatics Pump assembly
11 2009921-001 Dump valve Dump valve and adhesive tape to apply.
12 2011645-001 Kit, Keypads Set, left and right keypads
13 2009922-001 Speaker Include mounting bracket
14 2009923-001 Host comms cable With mounting h/w
2008538-001 Power brick UK UK plug 240V input
2008539-001 Power brick EUR Euro plug 230V input
2009460-001 Power brick US US plug 120V input
15 2010429-0012010478-0012010479-0012010480-001
English 400 lbl kitEnglish 300 lbl kitEnglish 200 lbl kitEnglish 100 lbl kit
1. keypad labels set (LH & RH)2. Fascia3. Display coverFor language variants reference following pages
16 Help card guides All 3 guides and for each language
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2010429-001 Label Kit English 400 printer
P/N (-001) Language Model Is Printer Installed? Method of NIBP Determination (Auscultatory is labeled on left keypad)
2010429-001 English 400 Printer Installed Traditional
2010478-001 English 300 Printer Installed Traditional
2010479-001 English 200 Printer Installed Traditional
2010480-001 English 100 Printer Installed Traditional
2010481-001 English 400 Printer Installed Auscultatory
2010482-001 English 300 Printer Installed Auscultatory
2010483-001 English 200 Printer Installed Auscultatory
2010484-001 English 100 Printer Installed Auscultatory
2010485-001 English 400 Traditional
2010486-001 English 300 Traditional
2010487-001 English 200 Traditional
2010488-001 English 100 Traditional
2010489-001 English 400 Auscultatory
2010490-001 English 300 Auscultatory
2010491-001 English 200 Auscultatory
2010492-001 English 100 Auscultatory
2010493-001 French 400 Printer Installed Traditional
2010494-001 French 300 Printer Installed Traditional
2010495-001 French 200 Printer Installed Traditional
2010496-001 French 100 Printer Installed Traditional
2010497-001 French 400 Printer Installed Auscultatory
2010498-001 French 300 Printer Installed Auscultatory
2010499-001 French 200 Printer Installed Auscultatory
2010500-001 French 100 Printer Installed Auscultatory
2010501-001 French 400 Traditional
2010502-001 French 300 Traditional
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2010503-001 French 200 Traditional
2010504-001 French 100 Traditional
P/N (-001) Language Model Is Printer Installed? Method of NIBP Determination (Auscultatory is labeled on left keypad)
2010505-001 French 400 Auscultatory
2010506-001 French 300 Auscultatory
2010507-001 French 200 Auscultatory
2010508-001 French 100 Auscultatory
2010509-001 German 400 Printer Installed Traditional
2010510-001 German 300 Printer Installed Traditional
2010511-001 German 200 Printer Installed Traditional
2010512-001 German 100 Printer Installed Traditional
2010513-001 German 400 Printer Installed Auscultatory
2010514-001 German 300 Printer Installed Auscultatory
2010515-001 German 200 Printer Installed Auscultatory
2010516-001 German 100 Printer Installed Auscultatory
2010517-001 German 400 Traditional
2010518-001 German 300 Traditional
2010519-001 German 200 Traditional
2010520-001 German 100 Traditional
2010521-001 German 400 Auscultatory
2010522-001 German 300 Auscultatory
2010523-001 German 200 Auscultatory
2010524-001 German 100 Auscultatory
2010525-001 Spanish 400 Printer Installed
2010526-001 Spanish 300 Printer Installed
2010527-001 Spanish 200 Printer Installed
2010528-001 Spanish 100 Printer Installed
2010529-001 Spanish 400
2010530-001 Spanish 300
2010531-001 Spanish 200
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2010532-001 Spanish 100
P/N (-001) Language Model Is Printer Installed? Method of NIBP Determination (Auscultatory is labeled on left keypad)
2010534-001 Italian 400 Printer Installed
2010535-001 Italian 300 Printer Installed
2010536-001 Italian 200 Printer Installed
2010537-001 Italian 100 Printer Installed
2010538-001 Italian 400
2010539-001 Italian 300
2010540-001 Italian 200
2010541-001 Italian 100
2010542-001 Swedish 400 Printer Installed
2010543-001 Swedish 300 Printer Installed
2010544-001 Swedish 200 Printer Installed
2010545-001 Swedish 100 Printer Installed
2010546-001 Swedish 400
2010547-001 Swedish 300
2010552-001 Swedish 200
2010553-001 Swedish 100
2010554-001 Dutch 400 Printer Installed
2010555-001 Dutch 300 Printer Installed
2010556-001 Dutch 200 Printer Installed
2010557-001 Dutch 100 Printer Installed
2010588-001 Dutch 400
2010559-001 Dutch 300
2010560-001 Dutch 200
2010561-001 Dutch 100
2010578-001 Chinese 400 Printer Installed
2010589-001 Chinese 300 Printer Installed
2010590-001 Chinese 200 Printer Installed
2010592-001 Chinese 100 Printer Installed
2010593-001 Chinese 400
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2010594-001 Chinese 300
P/N (-001) Language Model Is Printer Installed? Method of NIBP Determination (Auscultatory is labeled on left keypad)
2010595-001 Chinese 200
2010596-001 Chinese 100
2010597-001 Japanese 400 Printer Installed
2010598-001 Japanese 300 Printer Installed
2010599-001 Japanese 200 Printer Installed
2010600-001 Japanese 100 Printer Installed
2010601-001 Japanese 400
2010602-001 Japanese 300
2010603-001 Japanese 200
2010604-001 Japanese 100
2010605-001 Danish 400 Printer Installed
2010606-001 Danish 300 Printer Installed
2010607-001 Danish 200 Printer Installed
2010608-001 Danish 100 Printer Installed
2010609-001 Danish 400
2010610-001 Danish 300
2010611-001 Danish 200
2010612-001 Danish 100
2010613-001 Norwegian 400 Printer Installed
2010614-001 Norwegian 300 Printer Installed
2010615-001 Norwegian 200 Printer Installed
2010616-001 Norwegian 100 Printer Installed
2010617-001 Norwegian 400
2010618-001 Norwegian 300
2010619-001 Norwegian 200
2010620-001 Norwegian 100
2010621-001 Korean 400 Printer Installed
2010622-001 Korean 300 Printer Installed
2010623-001 Korean 200 Printer Installed
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P/N (-001) Language Model Is Printer Installed? Method of NIBP Determination (Auscultatory is labeled on left keypad)
2010624-001 Korean 100 Printer Installed
2010625-001 Korean 400
2010626-001 Korean 300
2010627-001 Korean 200
2010628-001 Korean 100
2010629-001 Finnish 400 Printer Installed
2010630-001 Finnish 300 Printer Installed
2010631-001 Finnish 200 Printer Installed
2010632-001 Finnish 100 Printer Installed
2010633-001 Finnish 400
2010634-001 Finnish 300
2010635-001 Finnish 200
2010636-001 Finnish 100
2010638-001 Portuguese 400 Printer Installed
2010639-001 Portuguese 300 Printer Installed
2010640-001 Portuguese 200 Printer Installed
2010641-001 Portuguese 100 Printer Installed
2010642-001 Portuguese 400
2010643-001 Portuguese 300
2010644-001 Portuguese 200
2010645-001 Portuguese 100
2010646-001 Russian 400 Printer Installed
2010647-001 Russian 300 Printer Installed
2010648-001 Russian 200 Printer Installed
2010649-001 Russian 100 Printer Installed
2010650-001 Russian 400
2010651-001 Russian 300
2010652-001 Russian 200
2010653-001 Russian 100
4-34 ProCare Patient Monitor Service Manual Revision A2009381-001
Calibration & Maintenance: Appendix D: Replacement Parts and Assemblies
P/N (-001) Language Model Is Printer Installed? Method of NIBP Determination (Auscultatory is labeled on left keypad)
2010656-001 Hungarian 400 Printer Installed
2010657-001 Hungarian 300 Printer Installed
2010658-001 Hungarian 200 Printer Installed
2010659-001 Hungarian 100 Printer Installed
2010660-001 Hungarian 400
2010661-001 Hungarian 300
2010662-001 Hungarian 200
2010663-001 Hungarian 100
2010664-001 Czech 400 Printer Installed
2010665-001 Czech 300 Printer Installed
2010666-001 Czech 200 Printer Installed
2010667-001 Czech 100 Printer Installed
2010668-001 Czech 400
2010669-001 Czech 300
2010670-001 Czech 200
2010671-001 Czech 100
2010672-001 Slovak 400 Printer Installed
2010673-001 Slovak 300 Printer Installed
2010674-001 Slovak 200 Printer Installed
2010675-001 Slovak 100 Printer Installed
2010676-001 Slovak 400
2010677-001 Slovak 300
2010678-001 Slovak 200
2010679-001 Slovak 100
2010680-001 Polish 400 Printer Installed
2010681-001 Polish 300 Printer Installed
2010682-001 Polish 200 Printer Installed
2010683-001 Polish 100 Printer Installed
2010684-001 Polish 400
Revision A ProCare Patient Monitor Service Manual 4-352009381-001
Calibration & Maintenance: Appendix D: Replacement Parts and Assemblies
P/N (-001) Language Model Is Printer Installed? Method of NIBP Determination (Auscultatory is labeled on left keypad)
2010685-001 Polish 300
2010686-001 Polish 200
2010687-001 Polish 100
2010688-001 Greek 400 Printer Installed
2010689-001 Greek 300 Printer Installed
2010690-001 Greek 200 Printer Installed
2010691-001 Greek 100 Printer Installed
2010692-001 Greek 400
2010693-001 Greek 300
2010694-001 Greek 200
2010695-001 Greek 100
4-36 ProCare Patient Monitor Service Manual Revision A2009381-001
Assembly Drawings & ProCare Schematics: Appendix D: Replacement Parts and Assemblies
5 Assembly Drawings & ProCare Schematics
Exploded Assembly Drawing - ProCare Monitor (1 of 2)page 5-1/2
or
or
see Appendix C in Section 4for Display Cover removal instructions.
PNEUMATIC TUBING ROUTING Exploded Assembly Drawing - ProCare Monitor (front case)page 5-3/4
or
Schematic - Main BoardP/N 2008855 Rev B (1 of 10) page 5-5/6
10N010N0
10N0
10N0
100nF 25V
100nF 25V
100nF 25V
100nF25V
10K0P3V3SEC
P3V3
0R0
P3V3
P5A
10P
10P
P5A
10U0
P5D
10U0
P3V3 P3V3
1K00
CLKOUTEXTAL
ICOC10ICOC11ICOC12ICOC13ICOC20ICOC21ICOC22ICOC23
MISOMOSI
PA0PA1PA2PA3PA4PA5PA6PA7
PB0PB1PB2PB3PB4PB5PB6PB7
PC0PC1PC2PC3PC4PC5PC6PC7
PD0PD1PD2PD3PD4PD5PD6PD7
PE5PE6PE7
PQA0PQA1PQA3PQA4PQB0PQB1PQB2PQB3
RXD1RXD2
SCK
TCLKTDITDO
TXD1TXD2
VDD1
VDD2
VDD3
VDD4
VDD5
VDDA
VDDF
VDDH
VDDSYN
VPP
VRHVRL
VSS1
VSS2
VSS3
VSS4
VSS5
VSSA
VSSF
VSSSYNVSTBY
XTAL
DE
INT0INT1INT2INT3INT4INT5INT6INT7
RESETRSTOUT
SS
MMC2107
TEST
TMSTRST
8.0MHZ 10M0
P5D
1K00
1K00
1K00
1K00
P3V3
100K
100K
100K
P3V3
100K
100K
P3V3
10U0
P3V3
100K
10K0
1K00
1K00
1K00
10K0
1K001K00
PWA, MAIN BOARD, PROCARESCHEMATIC
1K00
75R075R0
100nF 25V
100nF 25V
100NF25V
100NF25V
100NF25V
100NF25V 100NF
25V
PE7 needs to be high at start-up
Place near U9
MAIN PROCESSOR
TP42RTC_DATA
RTC_CLK
TP30
C54C53
C5
C52
C49
C48
C47
R201R206SPI_MOSI
DUMP2_ON_MON
FAST_OVP-0DUMP_ON_MON
R112
FSP_FROM_PRI
SPI_CLK
R119
R108
V_BAT_MON_PRI
R98
IPS_ON
R104
DUMP2_ONLATCHED_OVP
PUMP_ONDUMP_ON
PNEU_RESETADULT-0
D_TO_TEMPD_FROM_TEMP
R106
R90
I_CHG R84
PR_EOP
R117
CS_SEC-0
C3
R120
R115
R1
R118
R116
PR_M1
PR_M4
SHDN_TO_PRIR114
R113R63 SW_MUX
D_TO_SPO2
R107 FSP_TO_PRI
TP26TP41TP39
TP33
T_DE
RESET_TEST-0
T_TRST
R62
T_TMST_TDO
T_TDIT_CLK
XL2
PWM_VOL
PR_ST5PR_ST6
PR_ST3PR_ST2PR_ST1PR_CLKPR_DI
PR_ST4
PR_LATPR_EOP_EN
PR_M3PR_M2
PR_VHON
9087
4342414039383736
6362
7654321
100
17161514111098
2726252423201918
3534333231302928
696867
7877767574737271
4846
65
92939495
4745
13 22 55 91 97
82
52
70
85
59
8079
12 21 54 89 96
81
51
8864
86
99
4950535657586061
8384
66
98
44
U9
R95C1
C2
C33
C32
PWM_PITCH
SPO2_RST-0
REM_ALARM-0TEMP_PROBE_IN
D_FROM_SPO2
FPTPT2PT1
PUMP_IV_DC_MON
PR_TH
RESET_PRI-0
R103
TP34
TP40
D_FROM_COMM
SPI_MISO
D_TO_COMM
CS_DISPLAYADC_PWM
R190
C50
C46
C45
C44
C14
C12
C15 C16
PWA, MAIN BOARD, PROCARESCHEMATIC Schematic - Main Board
P/N 2008855 Rev B(2 of 10) page 5-7/8
100nF 25V
100nF 25V
100nF 25V
100nF25V
P3V3SEC
P3V3SEC
P3V3SEC
P3V3SEC
10U02U216V 10N0
1K00
1K00
P3V3
4.0MHZ
22P0
22P0
INT SDA
VDD
VSS
CLKOUTOSCI
OSCO SCL
PCF8563T
32.768KHZ12P0
4K994K99
10K0
DTC143ZKALogic
0R0
BYPASSGND
ON/OFFL
VIN
VOUTLP2985
PBAT
74LV4060GND
OSCIN
OSCOUT1
OSCOUT2Q10Q12Q13Q14
Q4Q5Q6Q7Q8Q9
RESET
VCC
P3V3SEC
P3V3SEC
PIC16LC73B
AGND
OSC1
OSC2
RA0/AN0RA1/AN1RA2/AN2RA3/AN3/VREFRA4
RA5/AN4/SS
RB0/INT0RB1RB2RB3RB4RB5RB6RB7
RC0
RC1/CCP2RC2/CCP1
RC3/SCKRC4/SDIRC5/SDO
RC6/TXRC7/RX
VDD
VSS
MCLR
10K2
10K2
20K0
20K0
49K9
SECONDARY PROCESSOR
RESET
REAL TIME CLOCK
+3.3V SECONDARY POWER
R141
R177
R176
R175
R174
PT2_SEC
8
9
10
23456
7
2122232425262728
11
1213
1415161718
20
19
1
U3
8
11
10
915123
75461413
12
16U27 4
2
3
1
5U22
CS_SEC-0SPI_CLKSPI_MOSIADULT-0PNEU_RESETFSP_FROM_PRI
R35
Q14
R137
FAST_CHG
SHDN_TO_PRIPS_ON
PNEU_OVERRIDE-0
R2 R3
I_CHGV_BAT_MON_SEC
C103 XL3
3 5
8
4
71
2 6
U21
SEC_ALARMFSP_TO_PRI
TP1
C35
C34XL1
FAST_OVP-0
R37
R43
LATCHED_OVP
RESET_PRI-0
SPI_MISO
RTC_CLK
RTC_DATA
C13C106 C105
P5A2
SW_PWR-0
C56
C55
C115
C141
PWA, MAIN BOARD, PROCARESCHEMATIC Schematic - Main Board
P/N 2008855 Rev B(3 of 10) page 5-9/10
100nF 25V
100nF 25V
100nF 25V
100nF 25V
100nF 25V
100nF 25V
1K00
33U025V
100K
P6VMIN
P6VMIN
100K
HCT04
10K010K0
1K00
33U025V
PBAT
LP2980-5V
ON/OFF
VOUTVIN
GND
LP2980-5V
ON/OFF
VOUTVIN
GND
2K0
2K0
2U216V
2U216V
P5D
TLC2272
SI9410DY
220U0
P5A2
0R1010K0
680P
10K0
680P
4K99
4K99
HCT04
GND
VCC
10N0
P5A
10K0
P5A
BAS16
P5A
P5A
P5D
0R0
10K0
PBAT
HCT04
HCT04
BAS16
5V1
HCT04
649K
HCT04
XFPM-050
CAP
GND
VCC
VOUT
XFPM-050
CAP
GND
VCC
VOUT
P5D
10N0
1K00
BAS16
100K
100NF25V
470N
100NF25V
100NF25V
SI9410DY
SI2306DS
SI2306DS
SI2306DS
100K
100K
100K
PNEUMATICS
Pump Connector
PBACK_IN
Spare Parts
PBACK_OUT
DUMP2P5DDUMPP5DPUMP
DUMP2_ON
DUMP_ON
DUMP2_ON_MON
DUMP_ON_MON
PBAT1
2
3
4
5
6
J7
R202
R205
R203
1
2
3
Q7
3
2
1
Q24
3
2
1
Q17
PNEU_OVERRIDE-0
3
2
5
6
7
84
Q9
PUMP_ON
PUMP_I
PT2_SEC
PT2
C59
C57
C43
C67
R204
1
3 D27
R180
C64
3
21
6
PT2
3
2
1
6
PT1
FAST_OVP-0
11 10U14
R83
3 4U14
3
1
D1
3
1
D9TP38TP37
13 12U14
5 6U14
R10
R36
3
1
D10
R9
C17
1
7
14
2U14
R29
R28
PT1
FPT
ADC_PWM
C21
R6
C20
R5 R75
C39
3
2
5
6
7
84
Q8
3
21
8
4U13
C37
C36
R51
R50
2
3
15U6
2
3
15U7
C28
R44
R99 R100
9 8U14
R121R173
C140
R181
C66
C65
C63
C61
C60
C58
PWA, MAIN BOARD, PROCARESCHEMATIC Schematic - Main Board
P/N 2008855 Rev B(4 of 10) page 5-11/12
200K
10K0
10K0
BYS10
100nF
100nF 25V
100nF 25V
100nF 25V
0R10
33U025V
DTC143ZKALogic
100K
100K
10K0
33U025V
BC_5V
MC78L05IN OUT
GND
MIC4681-ADJ
FBGND
SHDN
SWVIN
SM6T39CA 220U025V
V_IN
BC_5V
BYG22
PBAT
PBAT
2A5
49K9
301K
BYG22
PBAT
100K
301K
100K
0R10
4K99
OPA2340
OPA2340
4K99
249K
BAS16
150K10K0
50K CW
0R10
4A0
0R10
49K9
MBR2
030C
TL
68U0
900NH_0A7
100NF25V
100NF25V
100NF25V
100NF25V
100nF
100nF
VC = 7.2 VVF = 6.9 V
BATTERY CHARGER
Battery Connector
DC Input Power
V = 0.191 V @ 75mA
C90
C104
C68
C70
C118C91
L4 1 2L1
2
1 3
D14
V_BAT_MON_PRI
1
2
3
J3
1
2
J2
R93
R76
FS4
I_CHG
R150
FAST_CHG
VR1
R138R148
31D12
R61
R64
83
2 4
1U15
5
6
7U15
R72
R149
R92
R96
R87
2 1D3
R39
R25
FS1 2 1D5
C402
1
D8 4
5 6 7 8
1
32
U17
8 1
7632
U2
C29
R42
V_DC_MON
R147
R146Q15
V_BAT_MON_SEC
C98
R182
C116
C71
C117
C69 1
2
D4
R11
R13
R81
PWA, MAIN BOARD, PROCARESCHEMATIC Schematic - Main Board
P/N 2008855 Rev B(5 of 10) page 5-13/14
100NF25V
100NF25V
100NF25V
100NF25V
100NF25V
100NF25V
2K87
220U025V
220U025V33U0
25V12K1
MIC3172VIN VSW
FBCOMPSGND GND
EN
2U216V
220U025V
68U0
BYG22
BYG22
MIC4680-3V3
SHDNGND
FB
SWVIN
1K00
1U016V
PBAT
P3V3
P5D
33U025V
DTC143ZKALogic
10U0
MIC39101-5VVIN
EN
VOUT
FLGGND
10K0
68U0P6VMIN
SI2307DS
+3.3 V SUPPLY
ANALOG VOLTAGE SUPPLY (+6.5 V)
+5.0 V SUPPLY
PROGRAM CONNECTOR
5
4
3
2
1
J1PGM_PS_ON-0
3
1
2
Q18
21L3
PS_ON
R101
2
1
3
4
85 76
U5C4
Q12
C30
C25
R65
1
5
4
32
6 7 8
U12
2 1D7
2
1
D6
1 2L2
C41
C38
5 7
3
21 68
4U16
R27C31 C96 C97
R33
RESET_TEST-0
C93 C76
C75C74
C73C72
PWA, MAIN BOARD, PROCARESCHEMATIC Schematic - Main Board
P/N 2008855 Rev B(6 of 10) page 5-15/16
100nF25V100nF 25V
100nF 25V
P5D
100K 100K100K100K100K
33U025V
P5A
1M00
10K0
P5A
15K0
DTC143ZKALogic
100R
P3V3
2K0
P5D
TLC2272
P5AP5A
30K1
DTA143XKALogic
DTC143ZKALogic
20K0
30K1
100K100K
PBAT
LB1831M
FG8FG6FG5
IN3
IN4
IN2
IN1
FG1 FG2 FG3
VCC VS2 VS1
OUT4
OUT3
OUT2
OUT1
FG4
FG7
HCT240
1A01A11A21A3
1Y01Y11Y21Y3
2A02A12A22A3
2OE
2Y02Y12Y22Y3
GND
VCC
1OE
P3V3
P3V3
10K0
10K0
P5D
SI2307DS
Printer Connector
PRINTER INTERFACE
1
3
2
Q5
PBAT_PR
PR_TH
PR_DI
R56
R14
PR_ST3
2468
18161412
17151311
19
3579
10
20
1
U11
PR_EOP
201817
15
11
7
3
1 8 9
2 13 5
12
14
6
4
16
19
U4PR_M3PR_M1
R59 R54
R89
R91
Q3
Q11
1
27
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
J9
PR_LAT
PR_VHON
PR_EOP_EN
R60
5
67
8
4U13
R53
R73
Q4
R26
R15
R97
C6
R58 R57 R55 R122R123
PR_M4PR_M2
PR_CLKPR_ST1PR_ST2
PR_ST4PR_ST5PR_ST6
C79
C78C77
PWA, MAIN BOARD, PROCARESCHEMATIC Schematic - Main Board
P/N 2008855 Rev B(7 of 10) page 5-17/18
100NF25V
100NF25V
100NF25V
100nF 25V
100nF 25V
100nF 25V
P5D
P5DP5D
5V1
10K0
2R70
1R00
P5D
ICL3221
C1+
C1-C2+
C2-
FON
GND
R1INR1OUT
T1IN T1OUT
V+
V-
VCC
EN
FOFF
INVALID
LM386
10U016V
10U016V
220U0
0A3
NDT3055L
1K00
0A3
10K0
1U016V
P5D
DTA143XKALogic
P5D
10K0
10K0 10N0
10N0 4K99
10N0
49K9
15K0
DTC143ZKALogic
DTC143ZKALogic
P5D
100K
BAS16
MMBT3904LT1
C
E
B
2K0
SM6T15CA
5V1
100NF25V
100NF25V
1K00
DTC143ZKALogic
P5D
10K0
5
GND
AUDIO ALARMS
Speaker Connector
HOST COMM GND
5V_FUSEDTTL_RXTTL_TX
REMOTE_ALARM-0RS-232_TXRS-232_RX
234
678
1
RS-232_RXRS-232_TX
GND5V_FUSEDTTL_RXTTL_TXGND
NAMEJ6
REMOTE_ALARM-0
1234781113
DB15
Connector MappingExternal DB15
Comms Connector
R124
Q28
R178
C82
C83
1
3 D16
2
1
D2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
J6
R179
3
2
1 Q27
31D18
R24
Q25
Q26
D_FROM_COMM
R71
R94
C89
R41C10
C11R111
1
2
J4
R110
Q13
C26
R82
FS3
R46
Q6
SEC_ALARM
FS2
C42
C8
C7
2
61 8
4 75
3
U10
3
14
1311
45
6
2
7
1 1 0
89
15 12 16
U8
REM_ALARM-0
R49
R74
R102
3
1
D15
PWM_VOL
PWM_PITCH
D_TO_COMMC85
C84
C81
C88C87
C86
PWA, MAIN BOARD, PROCARESCHEMATIC Schematic - Main Board
P/N 2008855 Rev B(8 of 10) page 5-19/20
75R0
680P
0.1%13K7
499499
100NF25V
100NF25V
100NF25V
100NF25V
100NF25V
150
T
6395-TO12
N5VSPSP
P5TEMP
PBAT
10U010U0
BYG22
3K01PKG_TYPE=0603
1N0
FB
G1
G2
G3
G4
PG
RCC
ROC
RREF
SD-0
SG
SW
SYNC
VC
VIN
LT1425CS
BYG22
BYG22
10U0
10U0
P5VSP
10U0
10U0
P3V3
100K
10K0 10K0 10K0
1K00
100K
10K0
P3V3
PBAT
4K99
-VIN-VOUTGND
MIC5270-5.0 SP
T
330P
1N03K15V
1N03K15V
SP
SP
P5D
MIC39101-5VVIN
EN
VOUT
FLGGND
33U025V
10K0
1N03K15V
MIC39101-5VVIN
EN
VOUT
FLGGND
MCB1608S102E
MCB1608S102E
1N03K15V
499
MMZ2012R102A
DO NOT POPULATE
Test Connector
Display Connector
ISOLATED POWER SUPPLY
ISOLATION BARRIER
ISOLATION BARRIER
CHARGING_LED
L13
R133SPI_CLK
C101
L12
L11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
J10
32
8765
41
U29
C102
R125
C129
1 4
5 6 7 8
2 3U30
CS_DISPLAY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
J5
C146C145
C147
5
2 4U28
IPS_ON
R185
R22
V_IN
R126
RESET_TEST-0
T_TRST
T_DE
T_TMS
T_CLK
T_TDO
T_TDI
R21
R17R18R19
R127
C126
C125
C124
C123
21D21
12D20
7
16
5
4
6
15
9
10
12
11
3
14
13
1
8
U31
C127
R152
2 1D19
C122 C121
7
8
11
12
5
2
T1
R200
SPI_MOSISW_PWR-0
SW_MUX
C92
C151
C150
C149
C148
R134 R135
R151
C128
R153
PWA, MAIN BOARD, PROCARESCHEMATIC Schematic - Main Board
P/N 2008855 Rev B(9 of 10) page 5-21/22
1K00
100nF 25V
100nF 25V
BAV199
P5VSP
SP
1K00
P5VSP
10K0
SP
SP
249
DTA143XKALogic
499
P5D
3K01
SP
AN
CTHGND
VCC
VE
VO
HCPL-2601
P3V3
249
P5VSP
SP
P3V3
SP
Z>200/100MHZ
N5VSP
P5VSP
Z>200/100MHZ
Z>200/100MHZ
4N35
AN
B
C
CTH E
AN
CTHGND
VCC
VE
VO
HCPL-2601
MMBT3904LT1
C
E
B
P5VSP
SP
DTA143XKALogic
10K0
SP
P3V3
TRANSMIT (MS-5 OUT)
RESETGND
GND
GND+5VMASIMO
GND+5V DIGITALGNDCTS (MP506 IN)+5 ANALOGRECEIVE (MP506 IN)TRANSMIT (MP506 OUT)ANALOG OUT (N/A)
GNDRESETGNDGNDC-LOCKNELLCOR
+12V (N/A)
RECEIVE (MS-5 IN)
N/C
GNDDIGICAL
GNDN/CLED -
GNDLED +
DET + A
DET - C
IR LED CATHOUTER SHIELDRED LED CATH
OUTER SHIELD
N/C
DET - CDET + A
INNER SHIELDINNER SHIELD
N/C
NELLCOR
DET CATHODE
ANALOG GND
DIGICALRCALLED -DET ANODEINNER SHIELD INNER SHIELD
RCAL - RETURNLED + IR LED CATHODE
DET ANODEOUTER SHIELD
RED LED CATHODE
DET CATHODE
MASIMO
NC
NC
ISOLATION BARRIER
SpO2 Patient Connector
SpO2 Module Connector 14 pin
NC
SpO2 Module Connector 10 pin Allow 4mm clearance between these signal and all other board signals
TO J1 ON NELLCOR MP506
TO J1 ON MASIMO MS-5
TO J2 ON NELLCOR MP506
TO J3 ON MASIMO MS-5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
J16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
J17
R129
Q19
3
2
1Q16SPO2_RST-0
7
6
5
82
3
U25
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
J11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
J12
1
6
5
2 4
U23
4
2
1
3FL2
3
1
2
4
FL1
5
6
4
3
2 7
81FL3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
J8
R144
D_TO_SPO2
7
6
5
82
3
U26
R142
R136
Q20
R145
R183
R184
D_FROM_SPO2
2
3
1
D35
C120
C119
R139
PWA, MAIN BOARD, PROCARESCHEMATIC Schematic - Main Board
P/N 2008855 Rev B(10 of 10) page 5-23/24
100NF25V
100NF25V
100NF25V
100NF25V
100nF 25V
100nF 25V
100nF 25V
BLM11B221SB
T
T
10K0
30R
10K0
P5TEMPP5TEMP
SI2307DS
T
T
10K0
T
2U216V
499K
100K
T
10K0
T
4.0MHZ
22P0
22P0
T
P5TEMP
1K00
10K0
10K0
T
T
T
SI2306DS
BAS16
BAS16
T
T
BAS16
BAS16
T
P5TEMP
TL431
T
0R0
P5TEMP
DTA143XKALogic
1K00
P3V3
T
10U016V
P5TEMP
T
P5TEMP
T
1K00
BLM11B221SB
P5TEMP
BLM11B221SB
T
P3V3
P5D
MCLR-0
OSC1
OSC2/OUT
RA0/AN0RA1/AN1RA2/AN2/VREFRA3/AN3/CMP1RA4/T0CKI/CMP2
RB0/INTRB1/RXRB2/TX
RB3RB4/PGM
RB5RB6RB7VDD1
VDD2
VSS1 VSS2
PIC16F628
AD0AD1AD2AD3
AGND
AINCOM
AVDD
BUFEN
CS-0
DGND1DGND2
DINDOUT
DRDY-0
DSYNC-0
DVDD
PDWN-0
POL
REF+REF-
RESET-0
SCLK
X_INX_OUT
ADS1240
P5TEMP
T
10K0
2K0
2K21
T
P5TEMP
10K0
10K0
T
BAS16
P5TEMP
T
BAS16
30R
499K
499K30R
10K0
30R
10K0
T
4N35
AN
B
C
CTHE
4N35
AN
B
C
CTH E
1K00
BLM11B221SB
0.1%13K7
100R
DO NOT POPULATE
ISOLATION BARRIER
Temp PGM Connector
Temp Probe Switch Connector
Temperature Probe Connector
R167
R172
CLK_TADC
MON_HTR
L9
R157
1
6
5
2 4
U33
1
6
5
24
U32
R186
R194
R160
DRDY_FROM_T_ADC
SCLK_TO_T_ADC
D_TO_T_ADC
R197 R164
R165
R196
3
1
D29
V_JUMPER
3
1
D28
1
2
3
4
5
6
J14
R193
R192
R191
R168
R132
1
2
3
4
5
6
J15
V_THERM
5
43
8
24
2319
18
202122
7
6
16
109
14131211
2
15
117
U34
5
18
17
1920
23
7
9
11121314
4
1 8
10
6
1516
U35
1
2
3
J13
L10
L7
R171
C130
R169
Q23
R162
2 3 6 7
1
8
U36
1
3 D25
3
1
D24
3
1
D23
1
3 D22
2
1
3
Q22
R156
R155
R166
C132
C131
XL4
R154
D_TO_TEMP
D_FROM_T_ADC
D_FROM_TEMP
R188
R189
C142
R187
1
3
2
Q21
R158EN_HTR
R195
TEMP_PROBE_IN
R198
L14
C138
C137
C133
C136
C135
C134
C152
Schematic - User Interface BoardP/N 2008741 Rev B (1 of 2) page 5-25/26
SCHEMATIC
P5D
P5D
P5D
100NF
100NF
100NF
100NF
100NF
100NF
50V
100R
PROCARE USER INTERFACE BOARD
P5D
P5D
10K01%
DTD123EKL
DTD123EKL
DTD123EKL
DTD123EKL
DTD123EKL
DTD123EKL
DTD123EKL
DTD123EKL
DTD123EKL
DTD123EKL
DTD123EKL
DTD123EKL
DTD123EKL
2SB11882SB11882SB11882SB11882SB11882SB11882SB11882SB11882SB11882SB1188
180R
P5D
P5D
10K01%
180R
10K01%
180R
HCT299
DS7
IO1
IO2
IO3
IO4
IO5
IO6
IO0VCC
IO7
CLR
Q7
GND
S1
S0
OE2
OE1
Q0
CLK
DS0
HCT299
DS7
IO1
IO2
IO3
IO4
IO5
IO6
IO0VCC
IO7
CLR
Q7
GND
S1
S0
OE2
OE1
Q0
CLK
DS0
10K01%
10K01%
10K01%
10K01%
10K01%
10K01%
10K01%
10K01%
180R180R180R180R180R180R180R180R180R
P5D
P5D
10K01%
10K01%
180R
DTD123EKL
BAT54C
DTC143ZKAL
DTC143ZKAL
DTC143ZKAL
DTC143ZKAL
DTC143ZKAL
DTC143ZKAL
DTC143ZKAL
DTC143ZKAL
DTC143ZKAL
DTC143ZKAL
DTC143ZKAL
DTC143ZKAL
P5D
10K01%
P5D
P5D
P5D
DTC143ZKAL
2SB1188
2SB1188
DTD123EKL
PBAT
LTC4627JD
DP
D
C
B
A
G
E
F
RED
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
DIG1
DIG2
DIG3
DIG4
DTD123EKL
P5D
2SB1188
D2
E1
C
B
A
G
DP
F
E2
D1
DMR20A-1 RED
COM
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
COM
COM
D2
E1
C
B
A
G
DP
F
E2
D1
DMR20A-1 RED
COM
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
COM
COM
D2
E1
C
B
A
G
DP
F
E2
D1
DMR20A-1 RED
COM
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
COM
COM
D2
E1
C
B
A
G
DP
F
E2
D1
DMR20A-1 RED
COM
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
COM
COM
D2
E1
C
B
A
G
DP
F
E2
D1
DMR20A-1 RED
COM
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
COM
COM
D2
E1
C
B
A
G
DP
F
E2
D1
DMR20A-1 RED
COM
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
COM
COM
REDGURX10D
330
330
330
330
330
330
620
620
330
330
330
330
330
330
620
620
620
620
620
620
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
620
620
620
620
620
LTC2623JD
DP
D
B/L2
A/L1
G
E
F
C/L3
RED
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
a
g
d
f
ce
b
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
DIG1
DIG2
DP
DIG3
DIG4
L1,L2,L3
L1
L2
L3
LTC4624JD
A/L1
B/L2
C/L3
D
DG1
DG2
DIG3
DP
E
F
G
RED
L3
L2
L1
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
L1,L2,L3
A/L1
B/L2
C/L3
D
DP
E
F
G
LTC2621JD RED
L2
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
DIG1
DIG2
DIG3
L1
L3
L1,L2,L3
LTC4624Y
A/L1
B/L2
C/L3
D
DG1
DG2
DIG3
DP
E
F
G
YELLOW
L3
L2
L1
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
DP
a
g
d
f
ce
b
L1,L2,L3
330
330
330
330
330
330
330
620
HCT299
DS7
IO1
IO2
IO3
IO4
IO5
IO6
IO0VCC
IO7
CLR
Q7
GND
S1
S0
OE2
OE1
Q0
CLK
DS0
HEF4514
Y15
Y13
Y14
Y12
Y11
Y10
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y6
Y7
Y8
GND
A2
A0
Y0
Y9
VCC
A3
Y1
E
EL
A1
330
330
330
470K
10K01%
CONN_S_2X5_HDRFP5D
100R
100R
P5D
200R
100R
P5D
HCT132
GND
HCT132
GND
HCT132
GND
HCT132
GND
SPO2
MAP
DTC143ZKA is a digital transistor with a 4K7 base resistor and a 47K base pull-down resistorDTD123EK is a digital transistor with a 2K2 base resistor and a 2K2 base pull-down resistor
TEMP
DIASTOLIC
SYSTOLICPULSE
AUTO/TIME
PBAT
P5D
GND
needs pull up on main board
U1
U1U1
U1
R55
R39
R127
R131
SPI_MOSI
PBAT
CS_DISPLAY
SW_MUX
SPI_CLK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
J1
V_IN
P5D
SW_PWR
R61
R40
R33
R34
R14
15
13
16
14
19
20
10
8
7
6
5
4
18
12
21
2
11
17
24
22
9
23
1
3
U218
13
6
14
5
15
4
7
20
16
17
10
1
3
2
8
12
11
9
19
U5
19
9
R101
R37
R28
R26
R24
R27
R25
R23
12
11
3
4
15
7
6
2
15
8
14
LED28
3
1
6
12
15
8
5
7
2
4
16
13
LED29
DG8
DG7
DG6
DG4
DG3
DG9
DG10
DG11
DG11
DG6
DG10
DG9
DG8
DG7
DG11
DG6
DG5
DG4
DG3
DG9
DG[0:12]
DG8
DG7
DG6
DG5
DG4
DG3
DG2
DG1
DG0
DG10
DG11
DG12
DG2
DG1
DG0
DG0
DG1
DG2
DG5
6
4
3
11
12
8
2
15
14
7
5
1
LED27
3
6
15
13
7
5
16
2
8
11
14
1
12
LED11
R117
R118
PS0
PS1
PS15PS14PS13PS12PS11PS10
PS0
PS[0:15]
PS7
PS8
PS9
PS10
PS11
PS12
PS13
PS14
PS15
PS6
PS5
PS4
PS3
PS2
PS1PS2PS3PS4PS5PS6PS7
PS9PS8
R114
R113
R112
R124
R123
R122
R121
R120
R119
R107
R106
R105
R108
R109
R110
R111
R100
R99
R98
R102
R103
R104
R58
R57
R94
R95
R96
R97
R115
R116
R32
R31
R30
R29
R35
R36
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
LED9
9
5
13
15
2
4
12
17
14
10
3
7
11
LED19
9
5
13
15
2
4
12
17
14
10
3
7
11
LED18
9
5
13
15
2
4
12
17
14
10
3
7
11
LED17
9
5
13
15
2
4
12
17
14
10
3
7
11
LED16
9
5
13
15
2
4
12
17
14
10
3
7
11
LED10
9
5
13
15
2
4
12
17
14
10
3
7
11
LED13
SA2
SA1
SA0
SA0
SA6
SA0
SA1
SA2
SA3
SA4
SA5
SA6
SA5
SA4
SA3
SA2
SA1
SA6
SA5
SA4
SA3
SA2
SA1
SA0
SA3
SA4
SA5
SA6SA6
SA5
SA4
SA3
SA2
SA1
SA0
SA6
SA5
SA4
SA[0:6]
SA6
SA5
SA4
SA3
SA2
SA1
SA0
SA0
SA1
SA2
SA3
Q26
Q37
7
3
13
16
14
15
5
1
2
6
8
11
LED30
Q32
Q2
Q15
Q1
PDG_L[0:12]
PDG_L6
PDG_L1
PDG_L0
PDG_
L2
PDG_
L10
PDG_
L9
PDG_
L8
PDG_
L7
PDG_
L6
PDG_
L5
PDG_
L4
PDG_
L3
PDG_
L1
PDG_
L0
PDG_
L11
PDG_L12
PDG_L11
PDG_L10
PDG_L9
PDG_L8
PDG_L7
PDG_L5
PDG_L4
PDG_L3
PDG_L2
PDG_
L12
R2
Q14Q12Q9 Q10 Q11Q8Q7Q6Q5Q4Q3
Q13
D1
Q33
R50
R12R5
R52 R43 R45 R44 R49 R48 R47 R46 R51
R3R4 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11
18
13
6
14
5
15
4
7
20
16
17
10
1
3
2
8
12
11
9
19
U4
19
9
18
13
6
14
5
15
4
7
20
16
17
10
1
3
2
8
12
11
9
19
U3
19
9
R53
R13
R41
R1
R42
Q16 Q17 Q18 Q19 Q20 Q21 Q22 Q23 Q24 Q25
Q27Q28 Q29 Q30 Q31 Q34 Q35 Q36 Q38 Q39 Q40 Q41 Q42
R60
DIG_MUX0DIG_MUX1DIG_MUX2DIG_MUX3
S13
S10
S9
S8
S11
S12
S5
S4
S3
S2
S1
S0
S6
S14S1
1
S12
S13
S14
S[0:15]
S15S1
0
S9
S8S7S6S5S4S3S2S1
S0
S15
S13
S12
S11
S10
S9
S8
S3
S1
S0
S4
S6
S5
S3
S2
S1
S8
S9
S10
S11
S12
S13
S14
S15
S14
S13
S12
S11
S[0:15]
S15
S0
S2
S4
S5
S6
S14
R56
C1
C2
C9
C5
C4
C3
Schematic - User Interface BoardP/N 2008741 Rev B (2 of 2) page 5-27/28
PROCARE USER INTERFACE BOARD
100NF
50V
10K01%
10K01%
BAT54C
BAT54C
BAT54C
BAT54C
BAT54C
DTD123EKL
A B
A B
22R22R 22R 22R
22R 22R 22R 22R 22R 22R 22R 22R
22R 22R 22R22R 22R 22R
22R 22R 22R 22R 22R22R
47U0
16V
A B
A B
A B
A B
A B
A B
A B
A B
47U0
16V
YELLOWAPTD3216SYCK
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
10K01%
10K01%
PBAT P5D
38R3 38R338R3
38R3
38R3
38R3
100NF
50V100NF
50V47U0
16V
GREENAPTD3216QYCGREEN
APTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYCGREEN
APTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYCGREEN
APTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
REDAP3216SURC RED
AP3216SURC
REDAP3216SURC
REDAP3216SURC
REDAP3216SURC
REDAP3216SURC
REDAP3216SURC
REDAP3216SURC
REDAP3216SURC
REDAP3216SURC
REDAP3216SURC
REDAP3216SURC
REDAP3216SURC
REDAP3216SURC
REDAP3216SURC
REDAP3216SURC
REDAP3216SURC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
REDAP3216SURC
REDAP3216SURC
YELLOWAPTD3216SYCK
YELLOWAPTD3216SYCKRED
AP3216SURCREDAP3216SURC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
GREENAPTD3216QYC
LEFT
LEFTPUL VOLLEFT
AL VOL
BELL
INF PRESRIGHTPUL VOL
PUL VOLRIGHTAL VOL AL VOL
LOWPULSE
HIGHPULSE
LOW HIGH LOWDIA
HIGHDIA
LOWSYS
SYSHIGH
INF PRES INF PRESHISTORY MIDDLE LEFTRIGHT
MIDDLEMIDDLE
minus
SpO2 SpO2
ON/OFF
SILENCE INFLATE
HISTORY
CYCLE
+-
MENU
ALARM
ON/OFF9
PCB BOARD SWITCH LOCATIONS
2
1
7
6
4
5
3
0
8
HISTORY
SILENCE
CYCLE
MENU
INFLATE
PLUS
MINUS
ALARM
RIGHTLOWBATT
RIGHT
BATTLOW
degCdegF
MIDDLE
CHARGING
CHARGING
BATTERY
AUTORIGHT
AUTOLEFT
BATTERYBATTERY LEFT
S7
LED63LED8
LED3
LED65
LED66
LED21
LED37
LED62 LED61LED69 LED60 LED55
LED54
LED68
LED15
LED5
LED1
LED43
LED42
LED45
LED44
LED47
LED46
LED48
LED49
LED51
LED50
LED41
LED52
LED39
LED40
LED38
LED53LED67
LED6
LED2
LED59
LED58LED64
LED20
LED7
LED4
LED22
LED36
LED35
LED23
LED24
LED31LED33
LED32LED25
LED70 LED14
LED34LED26
C8C12 C10
S7
S10S11S12S13S14S15S7S15S15S7
S8 S7
S7S15S15S7
DG3
DG5
DG4
DG12
DG[0:12]
DG1
DG12DG2
DG0
R133
R64
S14
R137
S15
R134R18R20
V_IN
PDG_L8
PDG_L[0:11]
PDG_L7
PDG_L6
PDG_L4
PDG_L3
PDG_L2
PDG_L1
PDG_L0
PDG_L5
S7 S15
S1S2S3S4S5S6
S15
S0
R136
R126
1
2
LED12
1
2
LED57
LED56
C6
SW1
SW6
SW7
SW5
SW4
SW3
SW2
SW0
C7
R82R84R85R87R89R90
R80R68R62R22R72R70
R15R17R19R21R38R63R65R79
R74R16R77R75
SW8
SW9SW_PWR
SW_MUX
Q43
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
R125
R135
C11
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