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GE Dinamap PRO Series Manual

GE Dinamap PRO Series Manual

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  • Page 3 ® DINAMAP PRO Series 100-400V2 Monitor Pre-Service & Calibration Manual NOTE The Model Numbers 100 through 400 are generic in nature and reflect the range of product codes ® available. Your product may be labeled with a specific product code such as DINAMAP PRO Model 410.
  • Page 4 DINAMAP® PRO Series 100-400V2 Monitor Pre-Service & Calibration Manual Revision A 2018554-001...
  • Page 5 ® DINAMAP Series PRO 100-400V2 Monitor Pre-Service & Calibration Manual This manual is for DINAMAP PRO Series Monitor models 100, 200, 300, and 400, with or without printers. • PRO 100: BP, Pulse • PRO 200: BP, Pulse, and Temp •...
  • Page 6 Tel: + 49 761 45 43 - 0 Fax: + 49 761 45 43 - 233 Asia Headquarters GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Asia; GE (China) Co., Ltd. 24th Floor, Shanghai MAXDO Center, 8 Xing Yi Road, Hong Qiao Development Zone Shanghai 200336, P.R. China...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents GENERAL MAINTENANCE Introduction ................ 1 Fuses ................. 1 Periodic Maintenance ............1 1.3.1 Cleaning the Monitor ............1 1.3.2 Power Up Checks .............. 2 1.3.3 External DC Supply and Battery ........3 1.3.4 Care Of The Storage Battery ..........3 1.3.5 Checking Calibration ............
  • Page 8 Table of Contents 1.7.1 Calibrating the NIBP Transducer ........20 1.7.2 Overpressure Adjustment ..........21 Electrical System Safety Checks ........23 Features Selections ............23 1.10 Troubleshooting ............... 25 1.11 Error Codes..............27 APPENDIX A: TEST RECORDS Test Records..............A-3 DINAMAP® PRO Series 100-400V2 Monitor Pre-Service & Calibration Manual Revision A 2018554-001...
  • Page 9: General Maintenance

    GENERAL MAINTENANCE 1.1 INTRODUCTION ® This section contains maintenance procedures for the DINAMAP PRO Series 100-400 Monitor, including description of the software screens and menus used to adjust, configure and check the Monitor. Also included are procedures to recalibrate the Monitor. Procedures pertaining to SpO and temperature functions apply only to PRO Monitors equipped with these features.
  • Page 10: Power Up Checks

    CAUTIONS Moisture or foreign substances introduced into the pneumatic system will cause damage to the unit. Calibration equipment should always be kept dry and clean. 1.3.2 Power-Up Checks When the PRO Monitor is powered up, it conducts a series of self- tests to ensure the displays and other functions are operating normally.
  • Page 11: External Dc Supply And Battery

    screen appears upon power up. You can bypass this message to go to the Main menu by pressing any key on the Monitor. 1.3.3 External DC Supply (Optional) and Battery The power indicators on the lower left on the front of the PRO Monitor show the power source and charge status of the battery.
  • Page 12: Checking Calibration

    Avoid storing batteries at temperatures above 77° F (25° C). High storage temperatures can dramatically increase the self- discharge rate of battery. 1.3.5 Checking Calibration Perform the test procedures described in 4.6 whenever the accuracy of any of the parameters is in doubt. 1.4 Clinician Mode The PRO Monitor provides a special mode named Clinician Mode.
  • Page 13: Clinician Mode Main Menu

    3. Clinician Mode requires a four-digit code. Turn the rotor to highlight a number, and push to make a selection. Enter access code: 1 2 3 4. 1.4.2 Clinician Mode Main Menu The Clinician Mode Main menu, pictured above, provides access to the options normally required for routine use of the PRO Monitor.
  • Page 14: Clinician More

    Selecting the Silence button displays the dialog box, pictured above, which mutes all the alarms except the fail-safe alarm. The alarms are disabled until the Monitor is either powered off and on again or the Silence button is pressed. Choosing either Yes or No will exit the menu.
  • Page 15 Masimo unit). If the Monitor is equipped for Nellcor SpO , this menu allows the user to set the Response Mode and SatSeconds feature. Alarms Button This button accesses a dialog box to enter the alarms configuration menu. Selecting Yes enters the menu. Selecting No returns the user to the More…...
  • Page 16: Service Mode

    1.5 SERVICE MODE The Service Mode provides the same features as the Clinician Mode and adds these functions: Check the BP calibration Re-calibrate BP Adjust the pneumatic system overpressure point Configure communications with a host computer Change the language of operation 1.5.1 Accessing the Service Mode To enter Service Mode from the Main menu, use the rotor and LCD.
  • Page 17: Service Mode Main Menu

    1.5.2 Service Mode Main Menu The options accessed through the Main Service menu, pictured above, allow the technician to check basic functions of the PRO Monitor, calibrate the NIBP system, and set the language of operation. Note: These menus and adjustments should be used only by qualified service technicians.
  • Page 18: Nibp Menu

    1.5.3 NIBP Menu The options on the NIBP menu, pictured above, are used to calibrate and test BP functions of the PRO Monitor. Check Button This button allows the NIBP calibration to be checked. In this mode, the Monitor functions as a digital manometer. The systolic LED displays the output of PT1, and the diastolic LED displays the output of PT2.
  • Page 19 During a maintenance check, the current date set on the Monitor is stored in the eeprom as the last PM date when: 1. An NIBP calibration completes successfully. 2. The Check button under the NIBP button in the Service Mode Menu is selected.
  • Page 20: System Menu

    1.5.4 System Menu The System menu, pictured above, accesses the options that modify the basic configuration of the PRO Monitor, test the EEPROM, and print the error log. Language Button This button displays the language choices. The language dialog boxes are not pictured. The PRO Monitor software can display menus in six languages: UK, USA, German, French, Dutch, and Spanish.
  • Page 21 The Address box sets the Monitor address within a range of 32 to 126. Address 32 is not unique. All monitors, regardless of unit address, respond to commands to unit address 32. Selecting the 1846 button sets the comms protocol to 1846 format, and the baud rate to 600 bps.
  • Page 22: Pre-Service Test Procedures

    off. The Save button must then be selected for this to be a permanent change. Cancel Selection of this button takes the user back to the Service Mode System Menu. Changes to the Asset ID tag will not be retained if the Save button has not been selected before leaving the menu.
  • Page 23 This is an expected result. To work around this, incrementally step up or down the settings on your SpO simulator and allow the Monitor to detect and display the new pulse rate or saturation. Nellcor recommends use of the SRC-MAX Portable Tester for use with PRO Monitors equipped with the Nellcor SpO system.
  • Page 24: Leak Test

    1.6.2 Leak Test This test performs a leak test of the pneumatic system. Equipment required: ® CRITIKON Adult Blood Pressure Cuff (P/N 2774) 12 foot Gray, Adult/Pediatric Air Hose (P/N 107365) Figure 4-1 1. Secure the Adult-size cuff to the 12-foot air hose. Attach to the PRO Monitor as shown in Figure 4-1.
  • Page 25: Nibp Calibration Check

    1.6.3 NIBP Calibration Check This procedure verifies the linearity and calibration for both pressure transducers (PT1 and PT2) over the range 0-250 mmHg. To verify calibration it is necessary to have the following test equipment: - 2-tube NIBP hose, 12ft, p/n 107365 - DINAMAP Adult BP cuff p/n 2774 (or equivalent) - Calibration Kit p/n 320246 with a manual inflation bulb - NIST calibrated single-tube manometer...
  • Page 26: Neonate Overpressure Check

    6. Using the inflation bulb, apply the following pressures (measured by an external digital manometer) and confirm that the Monitor readings agree with the following table for both PT1 and PT2 channels. 7. If calibration is required, refer to Section 4.7.1. 1.6.4 Neonate Overpressure Check 1.
  • Page 27: Temperature System Check (Pro 200 And 400)

    These checks require an IVAC probe simulator (P/ N TE 1811), available from ALARIS Medical Systems, Inc., San Diego, CA. GE Medical Systems Information Technologies does not stock this tester. To check the temperature system, connect the IVAC probe simulator to the temperature probe connector on the front panel, and insert a temperature probe into the active holster.
  • Page 28: Printer Test

    1.6.7 Printer Test This test generates a sample printout from the printer. If no paper is in the printer, the Monitor generates no alarm. 1. Power on the PRO Monitor and select More... 2. Select the Service button and input 8 3 7 8. 3.
  • Page 29: Overpressure Adjustment

    “Calibration Failed.” If the calibration fails, turn off the Monitor, check the calibration equipment and repeat the process. Refer to a GE Medical Systems Information Technologies service representative if calibration is still unsuccessful. When the calibration is successful, the following will be displayed on the LCD, “Wait...Storing values,”...
  • Page 30 Adjusting the overpressure requires opening the PRO 100-400 Monitor and adjusting the overpressure potentiometers on the Main board. 1. Enable Service Mode. a. Power on the Monitor. b. Select the More... button from the Main menu. c. Select the Service button. d.
  • Page 31: Electrical System Safety Checks

    1.8 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SAFETY CHECKS The PRO Monitor is designed to protect the patient from electric shock. To ensure the integrity of these safeguards, use a safety analyzer to perform the following leakage current tests. These tests should be performed on every unit whenever the case is opened before it is returned to clinical service.
  • Page 32 contains both a and an “x.” Select OK and a tone sounds signalling that your change has been made. c. Clear Error Log: Selecting this button clears all errors in the error log and sounds a tone signalling that your change has been made.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    1.10 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Probable Cause Fault Isolation Monitor will not switch on - Battery may be discharged - Replace with known, charged battery when powered by battery - PSU board fault - Replace PSU board Unit will not switch on from - Locked processor - Press and hold ON/OFF button for 15 either battery or external AC...
  • Page 34 Trouble Probable Cause Fault Isolation Following the monitor power- - Failed SpO2 sensor or cable - Replace sensor/cable up sequence, a fail-safe alarm - SpO2 PWA faulty - Replace SpO2 PWA and reinspect the sounds, and one of the monitor following messages appears - Verify +5 Vdc isolated power supply is on the LCD:...
  • Page 35: Error Codes

    1.11 ERROR CODES Revision A DINAMAP® PRO Series 100-400V2 Monitor Pre-Service & Calibration Manual 2018554-001...
  • Page 36 DINAMAP® PRO Series 100-400V2 Monitor Pre-Service & Calibration Manual Revision A 2018554-001...
  • Page 37 Appendix Revision A DINAMAP® PRO Series 100-400V2 Monitor Service Manual 2018554-001...
  • Page 38 DINAMAP® PRO Series 100-400V2 Monitor Service Manual Revision A 2018554-001...
  • Page 39 Appendix A Test Records Model # __________________ Serial #__________________________________ Step Description Actual Pass Fail N/A Internal Tests Leak rate ≤ 6mmHg / 30sec from 200 mmHg 5.2.2.4 5.2.2.8 UUT pressure (top) 50 mmHg 5.2.2.8 UUT pressure (bottom) 50 mmHg 5.2.2.9 UUT pressure (top) 150 mmHg 5.2.2.9 UUT pressure (bottom) 150 mmHg...
  • Page 40 Appendix A Step Description Actual Pass Fail N/A Measured temperature in °F (80.2 nominal) 5.3.4.5 79.9 80.5 Measured temperature in °F (107.8 nominal) 5.3.4.7 107.5 108.1 5.3.4.10 Broken Probe fault condition Pushbutton test 5.4.1.1 Verify appropriate responses to pushbuttons 5.4.2 Sound test 5.4.2.2 Verify volume levels...
  • Page 42 Asia Headquarters World Headquarters GE Medical Systems GE Medical Systems GE Medical Systems Information Technologies GmbH Information Technologies Asia; GE (China) Co., Ltd. Information Technologies, Inc. Munzinger Straße 3-5 24th Floor, Shanghai MAXDO Center, 8200 West Tower Avenue D-79111 Freiburg...

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