91496
For use with modules with serial number 1496-1xxxx and higher and software version 2.07.00.
S E R V I C E M A N U A L
9 1496 ULTRAVIEW SL COMMAND
MODULE S ERVICE MANUAL
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
Overview .............................................................................................................................1-1
Expected Service Life...........................................................................................................1-3
Module Configurations........................................................................................................1-4
Specifications.......................................................................................................................1-5
Physical Dimensions .................................................................................................... 1-5
Electrical Specifications .............................................................................................. 1-5
Environmental Requirements ..................................................................................... 1-5
Operating ........................................................................................................................1-5
Transport and Storage ....................................................................................................1-5
Setup ...................................................................................................................................1-5
Unpacking ................................................................................................................... 1-5
2 Theory
Overview .............................................................................................................................2-1
CPU/NIBP.............................................................................................................................2-2
Main Processor ........................................................................................................... 2-2
Memory ...................................................................................................................... 2-2
Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC) Interface ........................................................ 2-2
Front-End Communications Interfaces ....................................................................... 2-2
NIBP Front-End Controllers ......................................................................................... 2-3
Analog Front End (AFE)........................................................................................................2-6
Patient Inputs .................................................................................................................2-6
Front-End Controllers .....................................................................................................2-7
A/D Converters ...............................................................................................................2-7
Isolated Power Supplies ..................................................................................................2-7
3 Maintenance
Overview .............................................................................................................................3-1
Cleaning/Disinfecting ..........................................................................................................3-2
General ....................................................................................................................... 3-2
To clean monitors, modules, and cables.......................................................................3-3
Safety...................................................................................................................................3-4
Maintenance .......................................................................................................................3-4
Preventive Maintenance ............................................................................................. 3-4
Electrical Safety Testing.......................................................................................................3-5
Definitions .................................................................................................................. 3-5
Equipment Required: Electrical Safety Analyzer, Fluke model 232D or equivalent ..... 3-6
Ground Resistance ...................................................................................................... 3-6
To test ground resistance .............................................................................................3-6
Chassis Leakage Current Tests .................................................................................... 3-6
To test chassis leakage..................................................................................................3-6
Patient Lead Leakage Current Tests (Patient Modules) .............................................. 3-7
To test patient leads current leakage ...........................................................................3-7
To test leakage current to ground with 50/60 Hz.........................................................3-7
Hardware and Mechanical Checks ......................................................................................3-7
Performance Verification ....................................................................................................3-8
ECG ............................................................................................................................. 3-8
To verify ECG performance ...........................................................................................3-8
Respiration (Option R) ................................................................................................ 3-9
To verify respiration performance ................................................................................3-9
Invasive Pressure (Option B or Option C) .................................................................... 3-9
To verify invasive pressure performance......................................................................3-9
Temperature ............................................................................................................. 3-10
To verify temperature performance ...........................................................................3-10
Cardiac Output .......................................................................................................... 3-10
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Introduction
Overview
The Spacelabs Healthcare Ultraview SL™ Command Module (91496) can acquire
various physiologic data in a clinical setting. The 91496 module, a lightweight, slim
modular unit, is intended for use with a Spacelabs Healthcare Ultraview®
monitoring system.
The 91496 module is designed to acquire and process electrocardiographic (ECG),
respiration, invasive pressure, noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP), temperature,
cardiac output, and pulse oximetry (SpO2) data for a single adult, pediatric, or
neonatal patient. Each parameter within the module manages its own set of alarm
conditions and defines its own user interface. Both waveform and numeric data are
provided to the monitor via SDLC communications, for display to the care provider.
Each parameter also provides the capability to output recordings of selected
information to a variety of recording devices.
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CO Cardiac Output
Two user-configurable high-level outputs are available on the front panel of the
module (not available on 91496-I). The connectors are labeled as:
• hlo1
• hlo2
Due to varying applications for high level outputs, pre-built HLO cables are not
offered. A TT-253 style analog output plug is available as Spacelabs Healthcare
P/N 354171-001. Cables constructed for use with HLO should incorporate a ferrite
bead with 200 Ω impedance at 100 Mhz within 1 inch of the TT-253 plug to
maintain EMI compliance. The TT-253 plug will have the signal on the tip, the ring is
defibrillator synchronized, and the sleeve is grounded.
The cuff deflate button, located on the front panel of the module, is labelled STOP.
This button is used to deflate the pressure in the noninvasive blood pressure cuff.
All other functions of the module can be controlled through the Ultraview or
PCMS™ monitor using keys located on the monitor screen.
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Module Configurations
The Ultraview SL Command Module (91496) is available in five multiple parameter
configurations:
B ECG/RESP/NIBP/TEMP/SPO2/P1-2
C ECG/RESP/NIBP/TEMP/SPO2/P1-2/P3-4/CO
I NIBP/TEMP/SPO2
L TEMP/SPO2D/P1-2/P3-4
Option F Basic Arrhythmia; provides alarms for high and low heart rate, asystole and ventricular fibrillation.*
Option G Multiview™ I: enables users to review trends of abnormals per minute; provides alarms for high and
low heart rate, asystole, ventricular fibrillation, abnormals per minute and abnormals in a row.*
Option H Multiview II: enables users to review the dominant morphology as well as episodes or classes of
ventricular fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia (runs), couplets, single abnormals, tachycardia,
pauses, ventricular and atrio-ventricular pacing; provides alarms for high and low heart rate,
asystole, ventricular fibrillation, abnormals in a row, abnormals per minute, and tachycardia.*
Option R Respiration.*
Option U Pulse Oximetry (SpO2); compatible with Nellcor and Novametrix sensors.
Option V Varitrend® 4; define, trend, and document critical physiological events containing data from up to
four parameters, including heart rate, SpO2 (pre- and post-ductal sites), respiration rate, EtCO2,
TcpCO2, and TcpO2*
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Specifications
Physical Dimensions
Height: 11.3 cm (4.45 inches)
Width: 5.66 cm (2.23 inches)
Depth: 18.0 cm (7.10 inches)
Weight: 0.8 kg (1.75 pounds)
Electrical Specifications
Operating Voltages: +%, +12, and -12 VDC
Power Consumption: 3.0 watts nominal, 5.5 watts maximum with pump active
Battery Backup: 10 minutes
Environmental Requirements
Operating
Temperature: 0° C to 50° C (32° F to 122° F)
Humidity: 95% (non-condensing) up to 30° C (86° F)
10% to 75% up to 40° C (104° F)
10% to 45% up to 50° C (122° F)
Altitude: 0 to 3,000 meters (0 to 9,843 feet)
Setup
Unpacking
Before unpacking the module, inspect the shipping container for visible damage.
Unpack and remove the module from the container and verify that all parts on the
order are included.
Inspect each item for signs of damage. If damage is detected, notify the freight
company and Spacelabs Healthcare immediately.
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Theory
Overview
The module has a main processor and three specialized front ends.
The main processor performs the following functions:
• Sends configuration and control commands to the front end.
• Processes data and status information received from the front ends.
• Sends waveform, numeric, and alarm data to the monitor via an SDLC
communications link.
• Processes commands received from the monitor.
Each of the front ends performs the following functions:
• Amplifies and preconditions the input signals acquired from the patient-
connected sensors.
• Scans the preprocessed analog inputs.
• Converts the signals to a digital representation.
• Sends the data to the main processor.
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CPU/NIBP
The main processor and the noninvasive blood pressure front end are located on a
single PCBA, which is referred to as the CPU/NIBP board. The CPU controls and
acquires data from the analog front-end board. The NIBP front end, which consists
of a pump, valve assembly, and two microprocessors, controls the inflation and
deflation of the cuff.
Main Processor
The main processor is an MPC860 Power PC quad integrated communications
controller (QUICC) operating at 50 MHz. The clock reference is provided by a
32.768 kHz crystal connected to the main clock oscillator pins of the MPC860.
Memory
Program memory consists of 8 MB flash memory and 8 MB SDRAM. SDRAM is
powered by 3.3 volts. There is also a 64 KB EEPROM that is used to store the
module’s configuration programming (sysgen).
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CLOSE VALVE
START PUMP
DOES
NO CUFF
PRESSURE =
170 mmHg?
YES
STOP PUMP
BLEED CUFF BY
7 - 9 mmHg
LARGE
OSCILLOMETRIC YES
PEAKS
DETECTED?
START PUMP
NO
BLEED CUFF BY
7 - 9 mmHg INCREASE
CUFF
PRESSURE
BY 50 mmHg
SAMPLE
AND STORE STOP PUMP
AMPLITUDE OF
OSCILLOMETRIC
PEAKS AND
CUFF
PRESSURE YES IS NO
CUFF
PRESSURE
> 290 mmHg?
IS CUFF
NO PRESSURE
LESS THAN
80 mmHg?
YES
CAN
SYSTOLE & YES
DIASTOLE BE
DETERMINED?
NO
NO IS CUFF
PRESSURE YES OPEN SYSTEM REPORT DATA
LESS THAN (READING COMPLETED) TO MONITOR STOP
20 mmHg?
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ON = COM PROCESSOR
Controls Pump and the Valves
OFF = SAFETY PROCESSOR
Shuts off the Pump and Valves
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Patient Inputs
(Refer to Drawing 1 in the attachments for the block diagram).
The ECG inputs are routed first to a defibrillator and electrosurgical interference
suppression interface. The defibrillation voltage protection network consists of a
1K,1 watt resistor in series with each leadwire located in the ECG cable yoke and a
neon bulb for each input located on the AFE board, which clamps any input over
voltage to approximately 70 volts. This is followed by a 3-pole passive low-pass filter
with cut-off at approximately 6 kHz, which provides current limiting into the input
buffers and removes high-frequency interference signals.
The respiration excitation is a 65 kHz square wave at approximately 200 µA ±20 µA
peak-to-peak, filtered by a 78 kHz single-pole R/C low-pass filter. The filtered signal
is coupled to the limb leads through a series resistor and capacitor, which limits the
patient-applied current to a nominal 120 µA RMS.
The invasive pressure, temperature, and cardiac output inputs are routed first to an
electro-surgical interference suppression and electrostatic discharge protection
interface. Each interface consists of a 2-pole passive low-pass filter with cut-off
from approximately 400 Hz to 2.5 kHz, which removes high frequency interference
signals.
The SpO2 (Option U) inputs are protected from EMI radiation by a single-pole filter
with a cut-off at approximately 850 kHz.
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Front-End Controllers
The controller for the ECG/Resp front-end is a Motorola 68HSC705C8A micro-
controller with on-board ROM and RAM. The front-end controller includes a serial
peripheral interface (SPI) port, which is used to program and read data from a 14-bit
A/D converter, and an on-board serial UART port, which communicates across the
isolation barrier with the main processor at 250 kbaud. Two optical couplers (one in
each direction) provide a minimum isolation voltage of 4000 VRMS.
The controller for the BP/Temp/CO/SpO2 front-end is a Motorola 68HC705C8A
micro-controller with on-board ROM and RAM. The front-end controller includes a
serial peripheral interface (SPI) port, which is used to program and read status from
the ASIC and data from the three A/D converters, and an on-board serial UART port,
which communicates across the isolation barrier with the main processor at
125 kbaud. Two optical couplers (one in each direction) provide a minimum
isolation voltage of 4000 VRMS.
A/D Converters
A/D conversion of the input signals is performed by one of four low-power A/D
converters:
• ECG and respiration data are routed to a 14-bit A/D converter.
• Invasive pressure, temperature, and cardiac output data are routed to a 16-bit
A/D converter.
• SpO2 data are routed to two 20-bit A/D converters.
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Maintenance
Overview
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Cleaning/Disinfecting
General
Note:
For cleaning instructions for an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) device,
refer to the user manual for that product.
For cables, use only the following recommended cleaning solutions:
• Mild soap and water solution
• U.S. Pharmacopoeia (USP) green soap
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Notes:
• Accelerated Hydrogen Peroxide (AHP) contains hydrogen peroxide and low
concentrations of phosphoric acid. AHP is different from cleaners containing
hydrogen peroxide mixed with alcohols and specifically NOT recommended
for cleaning Spacelabs Healthcare products.
• Over time, repeated use of a chlorine bleach solution may cause some colors
to fade.
• Tape adhesive can be removed with Spacelabs Healthcare adhesive tape
remover pads (P/N 392196-001).
Notes:
• After cleaning ECG lead wires, remove the ECG lead wires from the lead
block and thoroughly dry them at the lead block ends and at the lead
connector ends. Thorough drying will prevent residual moisture from
providing a low-current path between leads, which can interfere with lead
off detection and cause false asystoles.
• Follow your hospital protocol for the handling of blood and body fluids.
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Safety
The defibrillation protection scheme of this device relies upon isolated circuitry and
the insulation of patient cables and applied parts.
Note:
Spacelabs Healthcare’s products and parts are designed and manufactured in
accordance with FDA’s Quality System Regulation (QSR) and in compliance with
all applicable regulatory requirements. To ensure proper operation in
accordance with these guidelines, Spacelabs Healthcare products must be
maintained by trained technicians using only authorized replacement parts.
Spacelabs Healthcare replacement parts have been thoroughly tested to ensure
reliable performance.
Inputs in the module are electrically isolated. Leakage current between the module
and ground-related circuits is less than 10 µA and meets UL 60601-1, AAMI ES1, and
IEC 60601-1 standards.
All input circuits are electronically protected from electrosurgical devices. For
maximum patient and operator safety, adhere to the following recommendations:
• Do not use the module if it is wet.
• Do not use the module or any cable if it shows signs of damage.
Maintenance
Use the latch on the lower portion of the module to remove it from the monitor.
Inspect the connector on the rear of the module for bent or damaged connector
pins. If the module has been damaged in any way, a qualified service technician
should check it for acceptable equipment integrity and electrical safety.
Visually inspect all cables for cracks, acute bends, etc. Do not use cables, sensors,
cuffs, or transducers that show damage. Clean cables and accessories according to
the manufacturer’s instructions.
Preventive Maintenance
A qualified service technician should check the module for acceptable performance
at 12-month intervals, or at an interval determined to be appropriate by an
effective risk-based equipment management program.
There are no internal adjustments to perform on this module. If the module has
been damaged, check it for proper operation, and make sure its measurements are
accurate.
Test equipment (required):
• Safety analyzer
• Patient simulator, Fluke 217A (or equivalent)
• SpO2 simulator, Novametrix TB500B (option U only), or Fluke 2XLFE (or
equivalent) or OxSIM OX-1 for options M, N, and U
• Manometer (refer to NIBP on page 3-12)
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Note:
According to the international performance standard ISO 9919:2005, SpO2
simulators and functional testers can only be used to make sure that pulse
oximeter monitors and the electrical integrity of the pulse oximeter probes
function properly. They cannot characterize or validate the complex interaction
between the probe optics and the skin that determine the true accuracy of the
probe, pulse oximeter monitor, and probe/pulse oximeter monitor
combinations.
• Calibration cable (P/N 175-1023-00)
Test equipment (optional):
• NIBP simulator, Fluke Cuff Link (or equivalent)
• Cardiac output simulator, Med Sim 300B with cardiac output option (or
equivalent)
Definitions
Chassis Leakage Current flowing from the enclosure (or from conductive parts accessible to the operator) through the
ground conductor.
Classification IEC/EN/UL 60601-1 Safety standard designation for the class of equipment and type of patient applied
parts that indicate the degree of protection provided against electrical shock.
Leakage Current Current that is not functional. It includes patient leakage, ground leakage, and enclosure (or chassis)
leakage.
Normal Condition Condition in which all means provided for protection are intact. Includes ground connections, insulation,
creepage and clearance distances.
Patient Lead Leakage Current that flows from the applied part of the patient lead to ground.
Single Fault Condition Open ground, open neutral, line voltage on a patient connection, or any single state other than normal
condition that could compromise patient safety.
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500 µA - single fault condition, open ground or 300 µA - single fault condition, open ground or 500 milliohms*
reverse polarity reverse polarity
* Measured from the AC Power cord third wire ground to the most distant ground attachment
Before starting safety tests, make sure that no patient is connected to the
device under test. If safety tests must be done on equipment currently
monitoring a patient, obtain permission to disconnect the cables from the
monitor and from the patient.
Note:
All tests must be done according to the safety analyzer’s operations manual,
and any local requirements.
Ground Resistance
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Performance Verification
Before you insert the module into a module housing or monitor, check the model
and option numbers against the list of module configurations. Connect one or more
of the simulators listed under test equipment to the module to complete the
procedures that follow.
Note:
The procedures that follow are for software version 2.04.00 and newer. Refer to
earlier revisions of this manual for modules with earlier software versions.
ECG
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Temperature
Cardiac Output
SpO2
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100 74 74 ±3
100 50 50 ±2
75 100 100 ±2
75 74 74 ±3
75 50 50 ±2
50 100 100 ±2
50 74 74 ±3
50 50 50 ±2
2 Confirm that the monitor shows the saturations levels indicated in Table 3-3.
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NIBP
Notes:
• Figure 3-1 and Figure 3-2 show menus and keys for the XPREZZON™
monitor. Keys on the Ultraview and Ultraview SL monitors may look
different, but the key stroke sequence is the same.
• Depending on the Module Configuration Manager settings, the patient type
menu can have different selections. If the ADULT key is not present, you will
need to change the AVAILABLE PATIENT TYPE setting. Refer to the Module
Configuration Operations Manual for more information.
• After doing the NIBP procedure, make sure you reconfigure the module to
the default MCM settings.
Note:
Depending on the Module Configuration Manager settings, the patient type
menu may have different selections.
6 Touch START. Make sure that:
a The cuff inflates to approximately 165 mmHg (adult).
b The cuff begins to deflate in approximately 8 mmHg steps (adult).
c The cuff deflation continues until the pressure is approximately 15 mmHg
(adult).
d The message Insufficient Data is shown.
e The message Second Reading Required is shown.
f Do Step a through Step c again.
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7 Touch START, then touch the STOP button. Make sure that the pump stops
and that the cuff deflates to less than 15 mmHg within 30 seconds. Unwrap
the cuff and disconnect the manometer.
8 Take a reading.
9 Turn S/D/M alarms to ON.
10 Adjust the alarm limits to make an alarm condition occur on the next
measurement.
11 Take another reading and make sure that the alarms function properly.
Note:
An auscultatory standard is used by Spacelabs Healthcare and certain simulator
manufacturers to validate their products. Other simulator manufacturers (and
manufacturers of NIBP modules) use an invasive arterial standard. The
auscultatory standard for diastole is approximately 7 mmHg more than the
invasive arterial standard. Therefore, the Spacelabs Healthcare NIBP diastole
may be approximately 7 mmHg more than the settings on those simulators.
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Equipment Setup
manometer
T3
squeeze
bulb
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To calibrate NIBP
1 Connect the NIBP test fixture to the adult port on the module’s front panel
(T4).
Note:
The length of the tubing (P/N 166-0011-xx) interconnecting the 100 cc
container, manometer, bulb, and module (shown as T1+T2+T3+T4 in Figure 3-3
on page 3-14) must not exceed 0.61 meters (20 inches). No restrictions apply to
the length of the tubing T5 (P/N 162-0019-xx).
2 Set patient type to ADULT.
a Touch ECG and make sure that the module is set to ADULT.
b To change the patient type, touch the current patient type key.
c Touch ADULT, and then touch APPLY.
Note:
Refer to Figure 3-1 on page 3-12 and Figure 3-2 on page 3-12 for reference.
3 Enter the Calibration menu.
a Touch NIBP.
b Touch AUTO and make sure that AUTO is ON.
c Touch CHANGE CONFIG, touch DIAG MENU, and then touch the CAL key.
4 Complete the procedures that follow.
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Note:
The safety overpressure is NOT set in a board that has NOT been previously
calibrated. However, if the board has been previously calibrated, the pressure
cannot exceed 295 mmHg or the safety system may automatically cause a
release of pressure. If this happens:
• Do the calibration procedure again starting at Step 3 of To calibrate NIBP on
page 3-15.
• Then start this procedure (To calibrate the primary pressure transducer)
again.
4 Make sure that the pressure is steady.
5 Touch SET FULL SCALE.
Note:
After you touch the SET FULL SCALE key, the calibration menu keys will be
unavailable and the pressure will drop to approximately 200 mmHg.
6 Use the squeeze bulb to adjust the pressure to 200 ±2 mmHg, as necessary.
7 When the pressure is steady, change the pressure shown on the monitor to
match the indication on the manometer by using the up and down arrow
keys.
8 When the pressure shown on the monitor matches the pressure shown on
the manometer, touch the STORE GAIN key. (Do this step only if the message
FULL SCALE IS SET TOO LOW shows—the pressure was too low when the SET
FULL SCALE key was touched).
a Touch the VALVE key.
b Make sure that the key is set to OPN and allow the pressure to vent.
c Touch AUTO and make sure that AUTO is ON.
d Touch the VALVE key. Make sure that the VALVE key is set to OPN.
e Wait until the pressure reading is less than 2 mmHg (as indicated by the
manometer) before continuing to the next procedure.
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Note:
You must complete Step 5 through Step 8 within 2½ minutes or the safety
processor will vent the pressure. If this happens:
• Do the calibration procedure again starting at Step 3 of To calibrate NIBP
on page 3-15.
• Then start this procedure (To calibrate the low range of the safety pressure
transducer) again.
5 Pressurize the system to 15 ±2 mmHg manually.
6 When the pressure is steady, change the pressure shown on the monitor to
match the indication on the manometer by using the up and down arrow
keys.
7 Touch STORE GAIN when the pressure shown on the monitor matches the
pressure shown on the manometer.
8 Touch the VALVE key and make sure that it is set to OPN and that the pressure
is released from the system.
9 Continue only when the pressure indication by the manometer is less than
2 mmHg.
Note:
You must complete Step 4 through Step 7 of this procedure within 2½ minutes
or the safety processor will vent the pressure. If this happens:
1 Do the calibration procedure again, starting at Step 3 of To calibrate
NIBP on page 3-15.
2 Then start this procedure (To calibrate the high range for safety
pressure transducer) again.
4 Pressurize the system to 200 ±2 mmHg manually.
5 When the pressure is steady, change the pressure shown on the monitor to
match the indication on the manometer by using the up and down arrow
keys.
6 Touch STORE GAIN when the pressure shown on the monitor matches the
pressure shown on the manometer.
7 Note the pressure value (for the safety pressure transducer).
8 Touch the CPU key (if the CPU key is enabled) and make sure that the CPU key
is set to COM.
9 Make a note of the pressure value (for the primary pressure transducer).
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10 Make sure that the pressure values for the primary and safety pressure
transducers differ by 2 mmHg or less.
11 If the difference is greater than 2 mmHg, do the steps that follow:
a Touch the CPU key. Make sure that it is set to SAFE.
b Make sure that the RANGE key is set to HI.
c Touch and hold the down the arrow key for approximately 25 counts.
d Touch STORE GAIN.
e Release the pressure by pressing the VALVE key and selecting OPN.
f Do the calibration procedure again, starting at Step 3 of To calibrate NIBP
on page 3-15. Then complete the procedure To calibrate the primary
pressure transducer on page 3-16. Finally, start this procedure ( To calibrate
the high range for safety pressure transducer on page 3-17) again.
-OR-
• If the difference is 2 mmHg or less, do the steps that follow:
a Touch the CPU key and make sure that it is set to COM.
b Touch the VALVE key and make sure that it is set to OPN and that the
pressure is released from the system.
12 Continue to the remaining procedures only when the pressure reading is less
than 2 mmHg (as indicated by the manometer).
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Note:
If the pump does not start, repeat the calibration procedure by starting at Step
1 of the procedure To calibrate NIBP on page 3-15. Then perform the following
procedures:
• To zero the transducers on page 3-15
• To calibrate the primary pressure transducer on page 3-16
• To calibrate the low range of the safety pressure transducer on page 3-17
• To calibrate the high range for safety pressure transducer on page 3-17.
4 Touch the deflate switch on the module’s front panel after the pump starts.
Make sure that the pump stops.
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Note:
If the pump does not start, repeat the calibration procedure by starting at Step
1 of the procedure To calibrate NIBP on page 3-15. Then perform the following
procedures:
• To zero the transducers on page 3-15
• To calibrate the primary pressure transducer on page 3-16
• To calibrate the low range of the safety pressure transducer on page 3-17
• To calibrate the high range for safety pressure transducer on page 3-17.
8 Touch the STOP key.
9 Touch the NIBP key.
10 Touch the AUTO key and make sure that AUTO is ON.
11 Touch the CHANGE CONFIG key.
12 Touch the DIAG MENU key.
13 Then touch the LEAKAGE TEST key.
14 Allow the system to pump to 140 ±10 mmHg, using the bulb valve as
necessary.
15 Pinch off the tube to the bulb with the clamp and wait 15 seconds.
16 Make sure that the pressure leakage is less than 1.0 mmHg over 15 seconds.
17 Touch the VENT PRESSURE key.
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Note:
If the pump does not start, repeat the following procedures:
• To test leakage in Neonatal Mode on page 3-20
• To test over-pressure in Neonatal Mode on page 3-20
• To perform a functional check on page 3-21.
4 Touch the deflate switch on the module’s front panel after the pump starts.
Make sure that the pump stops.
Disassembly/Assembly Procedures
To disassemble/reassemble the module
1 Follow proper anti-static procedures for electrostatic sensitive electronic
components.
2 Remove the screws from the outer covers and remove the covers (refer to
Parts on page 5-1).
3 Separate the circuit board assemblies carefully.
4 Remove any interconnecting cables.
5 Remove any shields.
6 Reassemble the module by performing these steps in reverse order. When re-
installing the side covers, take care not to bend the EMI gasket fingers that
provide connection between side covers and internal shield ground.
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Troubleshooting
Module Information
The Module Info report shows which CPU is installed as well as the module options
and software version.
Problem Solving
Before initiating board-level troubleshooting, first establish if there is a fault with
the module. The troubleshooting flow chart on the next page will help you to
determine whether the module is operating properly.
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-ODULE $OES .OT 3IGN /NTO -ONITOR
34!24
)NSERT MODULE INTO
MONITOR
9%3
2EPLACE !&% 0ROBLEM
0#"! 2ESOLVED
./
9%3
9%3
4EST #05.)"0
$O ANY $O ANY
BOARD WITHOUT ./
PARAMETER KEYS PARAMETER KEYS 2EPLACE #05 0ROBLEM
./ !&% USING TEST
APPEAR ON APPEAR ON .)"0 0#"! 2ESOLVED
RIBBON CABLE
MONITOR MONITOR
xx
./
9%3
2E
ANALYZE
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ECG/Resp
START
Check the mainframe
power supplies with
module connected.
Plug in the module +/- 12 V ±5%
with the patient 5 V ±5%
Menu appears NO
when ECG key is cable connected
pressed?
Troubleshoot
ECG key Voltage NO Mainframe
YES NO correct?
appears on
display?
YES
Sub-menus NO
may be YES ECG key and NO
accessed? Replace CPU waveform
PCBA. appears?
YES
YES
NO
ECG lead selection
functions?
Re-analyze problem
YES YES Display ECG
waveform?
NO
Problem
LEADS OFF NO resolved from NO Replace
Replace AFE
Message? previous stage? CPU PCBA
PCBA
YES YES
Replace/reconnect
cable and/or leads
Problem
YES resolved from
Correct ECG previous stage?
NO
and RESP waveforms
appear on
screen? NO
YES
YES
YES
Problem
NO YES resolved from
ECG and RESP NO
alarms OK? previous stage?
YES
End
YES
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Pressure
34!24
#ONNECT PRESSURE
CABLE TO 3IMULATOR
AND -ODULE
9%3
0RESSURE KEY 2EPLACE )NTERFACE
0ROBLEM
APPEARS ON ./ #ABLE AND CHECK
RESOLVED
DISPLAY SIMULATOR
./
9%3
2EPLACE !&%
0RESSURE
./ 0#"!
WAVEFORMS
APPEAR ON
DISPLAY
9%3
0ROBLEM 9%3
RESOLVED
!LL 0RESSURE
./ CHANNELS TESTED
./
9%3 2EPLACE #05
0#"!
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SpO2
Note:
Refer to Nellcor OxiMax SpO2 Messages on page 4-6, Masimo SET SpO2
Messages on page 4-7, or Spacelabs SpO2 Messages on page 4-7.
34!24
#ONNECT 3P/
CABLE TO 3IMULATOR
AND -ODULE
9%3
3P/ KEY2 2EPLACE )NTERFACE
0ROBLEM
APPEARS ON ./ #ABLE AND CHECK
RESOLVED
DISPLAY SIMULATOR
./
9%3
2EPLACE !&%
3P/
./ 0#"!
WAVEFORMS
APPEAR ON
DISPLAY
0ROBLEM 9%3
9%3
RESOLVED
%.$ ./
2EPLACE #05
0#"!
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OXIMETER FAILURE
Error XXX
If there is a communications failure or an unexpected or fatal error in processing,
the OXIMETER FAILURE message displays, with the corresponding error number
(xxx). This message displays while the SpO2 hardware is resetting.
If the module cannot reset the SpO2 hardware, the following message displays:
OXIMETER FAILURE
Error XXX—Contact Service
OXIMETER FAILURE
Error XXX — Contact Service
This is a non-recoverable hardware error. This error occurs as a result of failed or
compromised Nellcor hardware.
The error numbers correspond to the following:
HARDWARE INCOMPATIBILITY
Contact Service
This is a non-recoverable hardware error. This condition is detected at power-ON,
and indicates that the hardware in the module is not compatible with the
configuration setting, or the wrong SpO2 board was installed. Contact your
Spacelabs Healthcare field service engineer.
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FAULTY OXIMETER—
Contact Service
This is a non-recoverable hardware error.
This error occurs as a result of one of more of the following:
• Failed or compromised Masimo SET sensors or adapters
• Failed or compromised Masimo SET hardware or front-end analog board in the
module
HARDARE INCOMPATIBILITY
Contact Service
This is a non-recoverable hardware error. This condition is detected at power ON
and indicates that the hardware in the module is not compatible with the
configuration setting, or the wrong SpO2 board was installed. Contact your
Spacelabs Healthcare field service engineer.
FAULTY OXIMETER—
Contact Service
This is a non-recoverable hardware error.
This error occurs as a result of one of more of the following:
• Failed or compromised TruLink or Nellcor/Novametrix-compatible sensors or
adapters
• Failed or compromised front-end analog board in the module
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HARDARE INCOMPATIBILITY
Contact Service
This is a non-recoverable hardware error. This condition is detected at power ON
and indicates that the hardware in the module is not compatible with the
configuration setting, or the wrong SpO2 board was installed. Contact your
Spacelabs Healthcare field service engineer.
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Cardiac Output
Cardiac output
key appears NO
Replace AFE board
on display?
Re-analyze
problem
YES
Initiate a curve
NO
YES
Problem
resolved?
Curve
NO
appears on
Replace AFE board
display?
NO Three
curves
completed? Problems NO
resolved?
YES
YES
END
END
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Temperature
Re-analyze
problem
NO
YES
YES
Problems
resolved?
Temperature numerics NO
appear on display?
Replace AFE board
YES
Replace CPU PCBA
NO All temperature
channels tested?
Problems NO
resolved?
YES
YES
END
END
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NIBP
34!24
)NSERT MODULE INTO
MONITOR #ONNECT
.)"0 HOSE TO CUFF
AND SIMULATOR
9%3
9%3
0RESS 34!4 "0 ./
KEY AND WAIT FOR
CUFF TO INFLATE 2EPAIR ,EAKS
9%3
9%3
#UFF FULLY #HECK FOR AIR LEAKS !IR LEAKS 2EPLACE #05.)"0 0ROBLEM
./ ./
INFLATED IN THE SYSTEM FOUND 0#"! 2ESOLVED
9%3
7AS READING ./
SUCCESSFUL
9%3
0RESS 34!4 "0
KEY AND WAIT FOR
CUFF TO INFLATE
0RESS 34/0
BUTTON WHILE CUFF
IS INFLATING
0UMP ./
3TOPS #UFF
$EFLATES
9%3
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If a hardware error is detected that causes the NIBP portion of the module to be
inoperable, the message NIBP SYSTEM FAULT Error No xx will be displayed in the
NIBP waveform zone, clearing any displayed trend data. Future readings will not be
allowed until the module is reset by a key in the Change Config menu. If the error
message is repeated, replace the CPU/NIBP PCBA.
The error numbers correspond to the following:
30 Valve failure
Key Description
PREV PAGE Displays the previous 5 events. If there are no events or the current
page is the first page (events 1-5), touching the key has no effect.
NEXT PAGE Displays the next 5 events. If there are no events or the current page
is the last page of available events, touching the key has no effect.
UPDATE STATS Retrieves any new events and updates the display with the last page
of events.
CLEAR STATS Clears all events and sets the summary statistics counters to 0.
PRINT PAGE Prints the currently displayed events and the event statistics.
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Summary Statistics
Summary statistics display on the last line of the NIBP Event Log display. The fields
are defined as follows:
A B C D I J
C Number of times a measurement attempt was aborted by touching the STOP key
D Number of times a measurement attempt was aborted by pressing the front panel deflate button
I Date of first NIBP measurement attempt since the event log was reset
J Time of first measurement attempt since the event log was reset
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PCBA, OEM, Nellcor NELL-1 SpO2 not applicable 010-1635-01 not applicable
PCBA, OEM, Nellcor NELL-1SR SpO2, ROHS not applicable 010-1635-02 not applicable
PCBA, OEM, Masimo MS-11 SpO2 not applicable not applicable 010-1636-xx
PCBA, OEM, Masimo MS-2011 SB SpO2, ROHS not applicable not applicable 010-1636-02
670-1310-00
(for use only with
670-0842-03 AFE board)
Jack, Phone, Right Angle, PC Mount (J990, J790) 131-0327-xx 131-0327-xx 131-0327-xx
Connector, DA15-M, Right Angle, PCB Mount, 3/8” 131-0904-xx 131-0904-xx 131-0904-xx
NIBP Connector, Adult (Plug, Panel Mount, W/Barb 1/8”) 134-0045-xx 134-0045-xx 134-0045-xx
Tubing Assy. Tygon – all three internal NIBP hoses for 166-0052-xx 166-0052-xx 166-0052-xx
CPU/NIBP board
Valve, Pneumatic Assy, 90496 (P/O CPU/NIBP Assy) 119-0258-xx 119-0258-xx 119-0258-xx
Switch, Push, SPST, Right Angle (P/O 670-0882-00 Assy) 380245-001 380245-001 380245-001
Cap, Switch, Red (NIBP Deflate Switch Cap) 201-0017-xx 201-0017-xx 201-0017-xx
Cable Assy, NIBP Diagnostic — Required to access NIBP 175-1023-xx 175-1023-xx 175-1023-xx
diagnostic menus
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Kit, Service, Front Panel Assy, 91496-A, Arctic White 050-0563-xx 050-0566-xx 050-0569-xx
Kit, Service, Front Panel Assy, 91496-B, Arctic White 050-0564-xx 050-0567-xx 050-0571-xx
Kit, Service, Front Panel Assy, 91496-C, Arctic White 050-0565-xx 050-0568-xx 050-0572-xx
Kit, Service, Front Panel Assy, 91496-I, Arctic White 050-0603-xx 050-0605-xx 050-0607-xx
700-0029-xx 700-0906-xx
Novametrix Masimo SET, LNCS
010-1649-xx
Masimo RD SET
010-2146-xx
Masimo LNOP to RD SET
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PCBA, OEM, Nellcor NELL-2 SpO2 not applicable 010-2015-02 not applicable
PCBA, OEM, Nellcor NELL-1SR SpO2, ROHS not applicable 010-1635-02 not applicable
PCBA, OEM, Masimo MS-11 SpO2 not applicable not applicable 010-1636-xx
PCBA, OEM, Masimo MS-2011 SB SpO2, ROHS not applicable not applicable 010-1636-02
670-1310-00
(for use only with
670-0842-03 AFE board)
Connector, DA15-M, Right Angle, PCB Mount, 3/8” 131-0904-xx 131-0904-xx 131-0904-xx
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NIBP Connector, Adult (Plug, Panel Mount, W/Barb 1/8”) 134-0045-xx 134-0045-xx 134-0045-xx
Tubing Assy. Tygon – all three internal NIBP hoses for 166-0052-xx 166-0052-xx 166-0052-xx
CPU/NIBP board
Valve, Pneumatic Assy, 90496 (P/O CPU/NIBP Assy) 119-0258-xx 119-0258-xx 119-0258-xx
Switch, Push, SPST, Right Angle (P/O 670-0882-00 Assy) 380245-001 380245-001 380245-001
Cap, Switch, Red (NIBP Deflate Switch Cap) 201-0017-xx 201-0017-xx 201-0017-xx
Cable Assy, NIBP Diagnostic — Required to access NIBP 175-1023-xx 175-1023-xx 175-1023-xx
diagnostic menus
Kit, Service, Front Panel Assy, 91496-A, Arctic White 050-0563-xx 050-0566-xx 050-0569-xx
Kit, Service, Front Panel Assy, 91496-B, Arctic White 050-0564-xx 050-0567-xx 050-0571-xx
Kit, Service, Front Panel Assy, 91496-C, Arctic White 050-0565-xx 050-0568-xx 050-0572-xx
Kit, Service, Front Panel Assy, 91496-I, Arctic White 050-0603-xx 050-0605-xx 050-0607-xx
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700-0029-xx 700-0906-xx
Novametrix Masimo SET, LNCS
010-1649-xx
Masimo RD SET
010-2146-xx
Masimo LNOP to RD SET
Assembly Drawings
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Appendix A — Symbols
The following list of international and safety symbols describes all symbols used on
Spacelabs Healthcare products. No one product contains every symbol.
Note:
Graphic elements of certain keys and symbols may vary between product lines.
HELP Key
?
HELP (Explain Prior Screen) Key
REMOTE Key
TRENDS Key
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RECORD Key
SAVE Key
No Network Connection
Network Connection
Compression
Magnifying Glass
File Cabinet
List of Rooms
Printer
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Service Message
HOME Key
Arrows
STANDBY Key
Power ON/OFF Key
ENTER Key
Delete
x
ALARMS Key
Alarm, General
Alarm Reset
Alarm Audio ON
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Alarm Indicator.
On the display, the color of the symbol designates the priority of the alarm:
• cyan = low
• yellow = medium
• red = high
On monitor hardware, this symbol indicates Alarm Output.
Alarms Paused
Normal Screen
Slow Run
Reset
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Output (Non-terminated)
Data Input/Output
Input
No Output (Terminated)
Recorder Paper
Menu Keys
Waveform/Parameter Keys
1
Return to Prior Menu
2
3 1
2
3
Monitor Setup
1
2
Select Program Options
3
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Keypad
Serial Port 1
1
Serial Port 2
2
Serial Port
Arterial Pulse
Gas Exhaust
Video Output
1
Video Output, Secondary
2
Enlarge, Zoom
Input/Output
PCMCIA Card
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Touchscreen, External
SDLC Port
SDLC
Hard Drive
Antenna
Foot Switch
Event
Battery
Replace only with the appropriate battery.
Battery Status
Battery
Replace only with the appropriate battery.
Low Battery
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This symbol indicates that the waste of electrical and electronic equipment
must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected
separately. Please contact an authorized representative of the manufacturer
for information concerning the decommissioning of your equipment.
Alternating Current
Fuse
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Equipotentiality Terminal
Direct Current
AC/DC Input
Loop Filter
IEC 60601-1 Type B equipment. The unit displaying this symbol contains an
adequate degree of protection against electric shock.
IEC 60601-1 Type BF equipment. The unit displaying this symbol is an F-type
isolated (floating) patient-applied part providing an adequate degree of
protection against electric shock.
IEC 60601-1 Type CF equipment. The unit displaying this symbol is an F-type
isolated (floating) patient-applied part providing a high degree of protection
against electric shock, and is defibrillator-proof.
IEC 60601-1 Type CF equipment. The unit displaying this symbol is an F-type
isolated (floating) patient-applied part providing a high degree of protection
against electric shock.
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Quantity
QTY
Note Note
Keep Dry
Altitude Limit
12,200 m
Temperature Range
Fragile
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This Way Up
Up Arrow
Down Arrow
Humidity Limit
Humidity limitation
Open Padlock
Closed Padlock
PVC
Drip-Proof
IPX1
Unit can withstand accidental immersion in one meter of water for up to
IPX7 30 minutes
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Recycle
Non Sterile
NON
STERILE
Latex-Free
LATEX
LATEX
Date of Manufacture
Manufacturer
XXXX is the European Notified Body number. 0123 is the number for TÜV SÜD
XXXX Product Service GmbH, München, Germany.
Batch Code
LOT
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Novametrix Compatible
NV
X
Spacelabs Compatible
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AIR Air
A Amperes
DIA Diastolic
dia
ECG Electrocardiogram
ecg
EEG Electroencephalogram
eeg
EMG Electromyogram
emg
EXT External
GND Ground
gnd
Hz Hertz
Hgb Hemoglobin
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N2 O Nitrous Oxide
O2 Oxygen
PRESS Pressure
press
PRS
RESP Respiration
resp
Serial number
SN
Model number
MDL
Option
OPT
SVO2 Mixed Venous Oxygen Saturation
SvO2
SvO2
SYS Systolic
sys
T1 Temperature 1
T2 Temperature 2
T3 Temperature 3
T4 Temperature 4
TEMP Temperature
temp
UV Umbilical Venous
V Volts
W Watts
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