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WelchAllyn Vital Signs Monitor 300 Series
Vital Signs Monitor 300 Series Service Manual Rev A Nov 2010
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Welch Allyn Vital Signs Monitor 300 Series
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Contents 1 - Safety... 1 General safety considerations... 1 Electrostatic discharge (ESD)... 2 Symbols... 3
2 - Service overview... 5 Purpose and scope... 5 Technical support services... 5 Returning products... 6 Product configurations... 6 Recommended service intervals... 7 Service options... 7 Related documents... 7 Service menu... 8
3 - Functional verification... 9 Functional verification overview... 9 Equipment required... 9 Functional verification procedure... 11 Checklist and test results report form... 31
4 - Troubleshooting and repair... 33 Troubleshooting chart... 33 Requirements for module-level repair and replacement... 36 NIBP characterization... 36 Welch Allyn monitor service utility... 37
5 - Disassembly procedure... 55 Procedures overview... 55 Remove and disconnect the battery... 58 Separate the front and rear chassis... 59 Disassemble the front chassis assembly... 60 Remove the LCD display from the main board... 62 Disassemble the rear chassis assembly... 63 Remove the main board... 64 Disassemble and remove the NIBP assembly... 67 Remove and replace the speaker... 69 Remove and disassemble the printer assembly... 71 Disassemble the temperature module... 79 Disassemble the Nellcor SpO2 assembly... 82 Disassemble the Masimo SpO2 assembly... 85
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6 - Replacement parts... 87 7 - Updates and service bulletins... 99 DC power cable clamp... 99
Index... 101
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1 Safety All personnel must read and understand all safety information presented in this manual before using or repairing the monitor. Caution Use only the Welch Allyn Monitor Service Utility (810-1784-XX) with this monitor. Software service tools, such as the “Custom Repair Software” (part number 130S29E), distributed for use with previous models of the Vital Signs Monitor, must not be used with the Model 300 Series. Use of any tool other than the Welch Allyn Monitor Service Utility (810-1784-XX) may set the monitor in an undefined and unrecoverable state. United States federal law restricts this device to sale, distribution, or use by or on the order of a licensed medical practitioner.
General safety considerations Always consider the following safety points when using the monitor: •
Place the monitor and accessories in locations where they cannot harm the patient should they fall from a shelf or mount.
•
Do not connect more than one patient to a monitor.
•
Do not connect more than one monitor to a patient.
•
Do not use the monitor in an MRI suite or hyperbaric chamber.
•
Do not autoclave the monitor.
•
Accessories can be autoclaved only if the manufacturer’s instructions clearly approve it. Many accessories can be severely damaged by autoclaving.
•
Inspect the power adapter cord periodically for fraying or other damage. Replace the adapter as needed. Do not operate the monitor from mains power if the adapter, the adapter cord, or the cord plug is damaged.
•
Frequently check all cables, both electrically and visually.
•
To avoid explosion, do not operate the monitor in the presence of flammable anesthetics.
•
To ensure patient safety, use only accessories recommended or supplied by Welch Allyn. (See Products and Accessories, part number 810-0409-XX.) Always use accessories according to your facility’s standards and according to the manufacturer’s recommendations and instructions. Always follow the manufacturer’s directions for use.
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•
A monitor that has been dropped or otherwise damaged or abused must not be used until it has been tested and verified by qualified service personnel for proper operation.
•
If the monitor detects an unrecoverable problem, an error code and a brief message appear in the message display. Report all such errors to Welch Allyn.
•
While under warranty, the monitor must be serviced only by a Welch Allyn service technician.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
CAUTION
ATTENTION
SENSITIVE ELECTRONIC DEVICES
OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING
DO NOT SHIP OR STORE NEAR STRONG ELECTROSTATIC, ELECTROMAGNETIC, MAGNETIC OR RADIOACTIVE FIELDS.
ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES
WARNING Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage or destroy electronic components. Handle static-sensitive components only at static-safe workstation. WARNING Consider all electrical and electronic components of the monitor as static-sensitive. Electrostatic discharge is a sudden current flowing from a charged object to another object or to ground. Electrostatic charges can accumulate on common items such as foam drinking cups, cellophane tape, synthetic clothing, untreated foam packaging material, untreated plastic bags, and work folders, to name only a few. Electronic components and assemblies, if not properly protected against ESD, can be permanently damaged or destroyed when near or in contact with electrostatically charged objects. When you handle components or assemblies that are not in protective bags and you are not sure whether they are static-sensitive, assume that they are static-sensitive and handle them accordingly. •
Perform all service procedures in a static-protected environment. Always use techniques and equipment designed to protect personnel and equipment from electrostatic discharge.
•
Remove static-sensitive components and assemblies from their static-shielding bags only at static-safe workstations-a properly grounded table and grounded floor mat- and only when you are wearing a grounded wrist strap (with a resistor of at least 1 megohm in series) or other grounding device.
•
Use only grounded tools when inserting, adjusting, or removing static-sensitive components and assemblies.
•
Remove or insert static-sensitive components and assemblies only with monitor power turned off.
•
Insert and seal static-sensitive components and assemblies into their original staticshielding bags before removing them from static-protected areas.
•
Always test your ground strap, bench mat, conductive work surface, and ground cord before removing components and assemblies from their protective bags and before beginning any disassembly or assembly procedures.
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Symbols The symbols illustrated on the following pages appear on the monitor or in this document. Documentation symbols WARNING Indicates conditions that could lead to illness, injury, or death. Caution In this manual, indicates conditions that could damage equipment or other property. Caution On the product, means “Consult accompanying documentation.”
Certification and operation labels This device has been tested and certified by the Canadian Standards Association International to comply with applicable U.S. and Canadian medical safety standards.
Urgent alarm notification (output to Nurse Call system)
The CE Mark and Notified Body Registration Number signify that the device meets all essential requirements of the European Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC.
Recycle used batteries properly and in accordance with local regulations. Do not dispose of batteries in refuse containers.
Australian Registered Importer
Sealed lead-acid battery, 6V 4 Ah
Patient connections are Type BF, and protected against defibrillation.
Shipping, storing, and environment labels Keep this end of the package or shipping crate up.
Protect the monitor from exposure to rain.
Do not expose the monitor to relative humidity above this limit.
Do not subject the monitor to altitudes outside these limits.
Fragile contents-handle with care.
Limit stacking to this number of units.
Do not expose the monitor to temperatures outside these limits.
Monitor connector labels Temperature Probe Cable Connector
SpO2
SpO2 Sensor Cable Connector
RS232 Cable Connector
AC Power Adapter Cable Connector
Nurse Call Cable Connector
NIBP Hose Connector
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Printer door label Press to open the printer door
Load paper this direction
The monitor front panel controls are described in more detail throughout this document. Front panel controls Set alarm limits
Power on/off
Silence alarms
Print patient data
Scroll up/down, Scroll forward/back, Increase/decrease value
Review patient data
(The scroll icon appears as these two arrows in the documentation.) Set an NIBP automatic measurement interval
Start/stop an NIBP cycle (AUTO button)
Cycle to the next menu selections
Front panel displays and indicators SYS DIA SpO2
Systolic pressure Diastolic pressure Arterial hemoglobin oxygen saturation Pulse rate
message window
ºC ºF
M
Temperature
pulse amplitude indicator
Pulse strength
MAP (mean arterial pressure)
Neonatal
Degrees Celsius
Pediatric
Degrees Fahrenheit
Adult
Monitored temperature
AC power Battery charging (flashing) Battery charged (steady)
Battery low Battery fully discharged
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2 Service overview Purpose and scope This service manual is a reference for periodic preventive maintenance and corrective service procedures for the Vital Signs Monitor 300 Series. Corrective service is supported to the level of field-replaceable units. These include some circuit-board assemblies and some subassemblies, case parts, and other parts. (See “Replacement parts” on page 87 for a complete list of user-replaceable service parts.) Note
Repair and replacement of the main board is not supported. All service work on the main board must be performed by certified and qualified service personnel at an authorized Welch Allyn service center. Caution No component-level repair of circuit boards and subassemblies is supported. Use only the repair procedures described in this manual. WARNING When performing a service procedure, follow the instructions exactly as presented in this manual. Failure to do so could damage the monitor, invalidate the product warranty, and lead to serious personal injury.
This guide provides troubleshooting information, assembly procedures, and instructions for functional testing and performance verification. It is intended for use only by technically qualified service personnel. This guide applies only to the Vital Signs Model 300 Series. For servicing the previous (52000-series) version of the Vital Signs Monitor, refer to Welch Allyn service manual 95P445E, which is available on the TechView CD (900298-1).
Technical support services Welch Allyn offers the following technical support services: Telephone support Loaner equipment Service agreements Service training Replacement service parts Factory Service For information on any of these services, contact Welch Allyn at the customer-service numbers listed on page ii.
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Returning products To return a product for service, contact Welch Allyn Technical Support and request a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. Note
Welch Allyn does not accept returned products without an RMA.
When requesting an RMA, please have the following information available: •
Product name, model number, and serial number
•
A complete return shipping address, including a contact name and phone number; include any special shipping instructions
•
A purchase-order number or credit-card number if the product is not covered by warranty or service agreement
•
A full description of the problem or service request
To ship the monitor, please observe these packing guidelines: •
Remove from the package all hoses, connectors, cables, sensors, power cords, and other ancillary products and equipment, except those items that might be associated with the problem.
•
Use the original shipping carton and packing materials, or as close an approximation as possible.
•
Include a packing list.
•
Write the Welch Allyn RMA number with the Welch Allyn address on the outside of the shipping carton.
United States federal regulations require that any unit received by Factory Service must be free from blood-borne pathogens before processing. All incoming products are cleaned as well as possible, but products that cannot be effectively cleaned cannot be accepted for repair. Please thoroughly clean all organic residues from the product before shipment. This will ensure safe receipt, processing and repair, and will help expedite the return of your monitor.
Product configurations Model numbers for the configurations are as follows: Model Features
Model Features
53000 Standard (NIBP, Pulse Rate, and MAP)
530T0 Standard + Temperature
5300P Standard + Printer
530TP Standard + Temperature + Printer ®
53N00 Standard + Nellcor SpO2
53S00 Standard + Masimo® SpO2
53NT0 Standard + Nellcor SpO2 + Temperature
53ST0 Standard + Masimo SpO2 + Temperature
53N0P Standard + Nellcor SpO2 + Printer
53S0P Standard + Masimo SpO2 + Printer
53NTP Standard + Nellcor SpO2 + Temperature + Printer 53STP Standard + Masimo SpO2 + Temperature + Printer
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Recommended service intervals Interval or Condition
Action Recommended
Procedure
Page
Every 6 - 24 months (per hospital protocols)
Complete functional test
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Battery does not hold a charge Check battery capacity Replace battery
Functional verification Disassembly procedure
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Monitor has been dropped or otherwise damaged
Complete functional test
Functional verification
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Monitor malfunctioning
Complete functional test
Functional verification
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Monitor does not pass Functional Verification
Troubleshooting and repair followed by functional test; if necessary, return to authorized service center
Troubleshooting and repair Disassembly procedure Functional verification
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Service options Warranty service All repairs on products under warranty must be performed or approved by Welch Allyn. Refer all warranty service to Welch Allyn Factory Service or another authorized Welch Allyn Service Center. Obtain an RMA number for all returns to Welch Allyn Factory Service – see “Returning products” on page 6. Caution Unauthorized repairs will void the product warranty.
Non-warranty service Welch Allyn Factory Service and authorized Service Centers support non-warranty repairs. Contact any Welch Allyn regional service center for pricing and service options. Welch Allyn offers modular repair parts for sale to support non-warranty service. This service must be performed only by qualified end-user biomedical/clinical engineers using this service manual. The Welch Allyn Monitor Service Utility supports certain service functions. For information, see “Welch Allyn monitor service utility” on page 37.
Related documents Title Vital Signs Monitor 300 Series Directions for Use (Masimo, multilanguage) Vital Signs Monitor 300 Series Directions for Use (Nellcor, multilanguage) Welch Allyn Parts and Accessories Guide
Reorder number 810-2250-XX 810-2252-XX 810-0409-XX
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Service menu To see the service menu, first power the monitor off. Press and hold for 3 seconds. While is depressed, press until the monitor displays the message Service Mode. The monitor runs a self-test and then displays the main software version number (M: X.XX.XX). Press repeatedly to cycle to the menu selection of interest.
/min SYS
SpO2 %
DIA (mmHg)
3 seconds
Main SW version M: X.XX.XX
RESET TO DEFAULT YES
SERVICE MODE Power-up Self-test
NO
NIBP SW version N:XX.XX.XX
BP CYCLES:XXXXXX RUN TIME:XXXXX
POWER OFF Exit Service Mode
BATTERY:X.XX V
NIBP TEST
SpO2 SW version S:X.X.X.X
Temperature SW version T:X.X
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3 Functional verification Functional verification overview This section describes the procedure for a complete functional test to support recommended preventive-maintenance schedules. The verification includes tests for a monitor configured with the printer, temperature, and SpO2 options. Perform only the tests applicable to the actual configuration. A checklist of the functional tests is provided on “Checklist and test results report form” on page 31. It is recommended that you print a copy of the checklist each time you perform the functional verification procedure, so that you can record and save the test results. If the monitor ever requires service, the records of test results can often facilitate troubleshooting. Functional verification does not require opening the monitor case.
Equipment required This equipment is required for functional verification of a fully configured monitor. Commercially available general-purpose/medical test equipment Item
Manufacturer part number/specification
Power supply
Variable, 0-8 VDC, 0.75 amperes (minimum), with voltage and current indicators (for 1mA current measurement)
Digital pressure meter
Netech Digimano 1000 or equivalent
AC withstand voltage (hi-pot) tester
Associated Research 3605 or equivalent
SpO2 functional tester (Nellcor, for testing the monitor only)
Nellcor SRC-MAX
SpO2 functional tester (Masimo, for testing Masimo Tester REF 1593 the monitor only) SpO2 extension cable (required for SRCMAX)
Nellcor DEC-8
SpO2 simulator (for testing the monitor and Fluke (Biotek) Index2 XL/XLFE or equivalent the SpO2 sensor) Syringe, 60 mL, Slip tip, Luer
BD (Becton, Dickinson) 309654 or equivalent
Hi-pot cable connectors
See “Test connections” on page 29.
Timer (to display elapsed time, in seconds)
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Welch Allyn accessories and test equipment Order number
Description
06138-000
Temperature test key (for testing the monitor only)
01802-110, 110 V 01802-220, 220 V
9600 Plus Calibration Tester (for testing the monitor and the temperature probe)
008-0265-XX
Neonatal cuff hose, 96-inch
008-0620-XX
Neonatal #1 cuff, disposable, box of 10
020-0702-XX
Cuff simulator (or equivalent 500 cc test volume)
5200-101A
DC power adapter
407590
Battery substitution connector
810-1784-XX
Welch Allyn Monitor Service Utility (required for NIBP repair or replacement; not required for functional testing)
008-0842-XX
Service Serial Cable (for use with the Welch Allyn Monitor Service Utility 810-1784-XX)
WA 5088-01
Tycos air release valve and small bulb
600-0021-XX
NIBP tubing connector, threaded
600-0179-XX
Tubing, 1’
600-0043-XX
Tee, plastic
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Functional verification procedure Reference illustration Fahrenheit Celsius
Systolic window
Print patient data
Diastolic window
/min SYS
Adult Pediatric Neonatal
Change settings
SpO2 %
Monitored temperature Increase/Decrease Forward/Back Battery charged Battery charging Battery low
DIA
Message window
Power On/Off
Review patient data
Set NIBP interval
Start/ stop NIBP
Set alarm limits
Silence alarms
System/power Ct
Note
Other than the optional NIBP overpressure test (page 18), the tests described here must be performed as part of a complete functional verification procedure.
Setup •
If the monitor is configured with the temperature option, connect the temperature probe and insert it into the probe well.
•
If you are using an optional Welch Allyn Model Calibration Tester, plug it in and set it to the values that match your tester model:
•
Model
Temperature
9600
96.4 °F
(35.8 °C)
9600 Plus
96.8 °F
(36.0 °C)
If the monitor is configured with the SpO2 option, connect the SpO2 sensor.
Battery charge and beeper 1.
With the monitor turned off, disconnect the power adapter from the monitor.
2. Verify that the charge LED
is off.
3. Connect the power adapter. The monitor emits a single beep tone. 4. Verify that the charge LED
is on.
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Depending on the charge level of the battery, the charge LED may be either flashing or steady. flashing indicates that the monitor is running on AC, the battery is charging, and the battery is charged to less than 90% capacity. steady indicates that the monitor is running on AC, the battery may or may not be charging, and the battery is charged to at least 90% capacity.
Battery substitution cable setup 1.
Disconnect the power adapter.
2. Remove the battery cover and remove and disconnect the battery. 3. Connect the open-ended red (+) and black (–) wires of the battery substitution cable (407590) to the variable DC power supply. 4. Set the power supply to 6.0 V ± 0.25 V. WARNING Do not exceed 8.0 V.
5. Connect the test power cable to the battery connector on the monitor.
Monitor-off current With the monitor powered down, verify that the current draw from the power supply is less than 1 mA.
Power-on self-test 1.
Power the monitor on.
Note
If the monitor displays error E38, power the monitor off and then power it on again.
2. Verify that the start-up tone (double beep) is audible. 3. Verify that all front-panel lights (background indicators, LCD pixels, and LED segments and periods) come on in the proper order: left, center, and right.
Initialization/idle mode current Note
1.
If your monitor is configured without the temperature option and without the SpO2 option, skip these steps and proceed to “Baseline current draw” on page 13.
If the temperature option is present: a.
Verify that the temperature probe is in the probe well.
b. Set the temperature mode to MONITOR. c.
Remove the temperature probe from the probe well.
d. Verify that the temperature reading appears within 4 seconds.
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e. Do not return the probe to the probe well. 2. If the SpO2 option is present: a.
Verify that the SpO2 sensor cable is connected to the monitor.
b. Verify that the current draw from the bench power supply is less than 800 mA. 3. Disconnect the SpO2 sensor (if equipped). 4. Insert the temperature probe (if the monitor is so equipped) into the probe well.
Baseline current draw 1.
With the monitor powered on, wait for the monitor LEDs to blank. In this state, the SpO2 % reads - -, the time of day is displayed in the message window, and the rest of the displays are blank.
2. Note and record the exact current from the power supply. (This value will be used in the NIBP and printer tests.)
Battery voltage 1.
Power the monitor off.
2. Simultaneously press and hold and to bring up the monitor in SERVICE MODE. (When the monitor completes the power-on self-test in service mode, the main software version number appears in the message display.) 3. Press
repeatedly until BATTERY VOLTAGE appears in the message display.
4. Verify that the displayed battery voltage is within 0.1 volt of the DC power supply input. 5. Exit Service Mode by turning off the monitor and then turning it on again.
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NIBP Ct
Note
The tests described in this section are to be performed only as part of a complete functional verification procedure.
Characterization test 1.
Attach a neonate hose (part 008-0265-01) to the NIBP fitting on the monitor.
2. Prepare the 60-mL syringe as follows, with reference to the illustration below: a.
Move the syringe plunger to the 35 mL line.
b. Drill a small hole (for example, 9/64 inch) through the syringe and the plunger shaft, at a location between the plunger and the top of the syringe. c.
Insert a rod or bolt (for example, a 6-32 screw) through the hole so that the plunger cannot move, creating a constant volume in the syringe of 35 mL ± 2 mL. Secure the rod or bolt so that it cannot fall out of the hole.
--
-- 10
--
-- 20
--
-- 30
--
-- 40
--
-- 50
--
-- 60 ml
3. Insert the tip of the syringe into the open end of the neonate hose. Verify that the fit is tight and secure. 4. Set the monitor patient type to Adult, as follows: a.
Press
once.
b. If the monitor is not already in Adult mode, press appears in the message display. c.
Press
5. Press
once or twice until Adult
.
.
6. Verify that the error code C03 appears in the message display within a few seconds. WARNING If the error code C03 does not appear, characterize NIBP according to the instructions presented on page 36, and then repeat the NIBP characterization test. WARNING Do not use the monitor if it does not pass the NIBP characterization test. If the NIBP module is not properly characterized, the monitor could overinflate a neonatal cuff, which could create a hazard for neonatal patients. WARNING If you cannot characterize the NIBP module, remove the monitor from service immediately and return it to Welch Allyn for service. (See “Returning products” on page 6.)
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Leak test This tests the NIBP system for abnormal leakage. If the NIBP system is leaking, check for leaks in the external plumbing before opening the case to look for internal leaks. If you determine that any NIBP module component is causing abnormal leakage, you must replace the NIBP module before returning the monitor to clinical use. Caution Do not attempt component-level repair of the NIBP module. Any change to the NIBP module requires that the monitor be returned to the factory for NIBP module calibration. 1.
Put the monitor in Service mode: a.
Power the monitor off.
b. Power the monitor on while pressing
.
WARNING Do not connect the monitor to a patient while the monitor is in Service mode. Overpressure detection is disabled while the monitor is in NIBP test mode. 2. Attach a #1 neonatal cuff and hose to the monitor Wrap the cuff securely around a solid cylindrical object of circumference between 1.6 and 1.9 inches (4.1 and 4.8 cm). 3. Press repeatedly until NIBP TEST appears in the message window and 0 is displayed in the SYS and DIA windows. Note
When you first enter the NIBP test mode, give the monitor about a minute to initialize NIBP before you change the target test pressure. When switching from one target pressure to the next, give the monitor time to fully inflate and stop before you select the next target pressure. In the NIBP test mode, press repeatedly to select the target NIBP test pressure. The target pressure is displayed on the DIA LEDs. The measured instantaneous pressure determined by the monitor is displayed on the SYS LEDs.
4. Press once to select 80 mmHg (10.7 kPa). The cuff inflates to approximately 115 mmHg (15.3 kPa). Note
In the NIBP test mode, and especially at small test volumes, the pressure achieved can vary significantly (30-40 mmHg or 4-5.3 kPa) from the target pressure.
5. Wait 15 seconds, and note the current pressure. 6. Wait another 10 seconds and verify that the pressure has not dropped more than 8 mmHg (1.1 kPa) below the pressure noted in step 5. If the pressure drop is greater than 8 mmHg (1.1 kPa), check the cuff, the hose, and all external connections for leaks, and then repeat from step 3.
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Press several times to select 0 mmHg (0 kPa). The valve opens to release pressure.
8. Disconnect the neonate cuff.
Pressure calibration verification This tests pressure readings on the monitor against a calibrated external pressure meter. 1.
Put the monitor in Service mode: a.
Power the monitor off.
b. Power the monitor on while pressing
.
WARNING Do not connect the monitor to a patient while the monitor is in Service mode. Overpressure detection is disabled while the monitor is in NIBP test mode. 2. Connect the monitor to an adult cuff or a 500 cc test volume, a pressure meter or a manometer, and a pump bulb, as shown.
3. Press repeatedly until NIBP TEST appears in the message window and 0 is displayed in the SYS and DIA windows.