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Giraffe, Lullaby and Panda Neonatal Systems
Giraffe OmniBed Carestation CS1 Service Manual Rev K
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Giraffe™ OmniBed™ Carestation™ CS1 Service Manual
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Table of Contents Service Language Disclaimer ... i Safety and Regulatory Information... ix Safety Information... ix Symbols ...xviii Regulatory ...xxiii User Responsibility ...xxiii
About this Manual ... xxv Intended Audience ...xxv Technical Competence...xxvi Conventions...xxvi
Chapter 1: Functional Description... 1-1 1.1 Control Board...1-1 1.2 Relay Board...1-3 1.3 Infant Care Single Board Computer (ICSBC) ...1-4 1.4 Alarm Board...1-5 1.5 Power Supply ...1-5 1.6 Peripheral Components ...1-5 1.6.1 Rail and Heater Door Switches...1-6 1.7 DataLink ...1-6 1.8 Servo Controlled Oxygen Option...1-7 1.9 Humidifier ...1-8 1.10 System Logs...1-8 1.11 Front View ...1-9 1.12 Probe Panel ...1-10 1.13 Side View ...1-11 1.14 Rear View ...1-12
Chapter 2: Installation and Service Checkout... 2-1 2.1 Installation...2-1 2.2 Service Checkout...2-1 2.2.1 Mechanical Checks ...2-1 2.2.1.1 Power Cord Condition...2-2 2.2.1.2 Parts...2-2 2.2.1.3 Wheel Operation...2-2 2.2.1.4 Bed Operation ...2-2 2.2.1.5 Options Checks...2-3 TOC-1
2.2.1.6 Nurse Call Checks...2-4 2.2.2 Control Panel Checks ...2-4 2.2.3 Humidifier Check...2-5 2.2.4 Oxygen Leak Tests...2-5 2.2.4.1 Oxygen Leak Test ...2-5 2.2.4.2 Vent Fitting to O2 Sensor Leak Test ...2-5 2.2.4.3 Supply Valve Leak Test...2-6 2.2.5 Scale Checks ...2-7 2.2.5.1 Visual Inspection...2-7 2.2.5.2 Center Weight Check ...2-7 2.2.5.3 Off Center Weight Check...2-7
Chapter 3: Calibration and Maintenance... 3-1 3.1 Service Maintenance Schedule ...3-1 3.2 Special Tools...3-3 3.3 System Calibration ...3-3 3.4 Humidifier Calibration...3-4 3.5 Servo Controlled Oxygen Calibration...3-5 3.6 Scale Calibration...3-5 3.7 Electrical Safety Tests ...3-9 3.7.1 Ground ...3-10 3.7.2 Earth Leakage and Chassis Leakage Current ...3-10 3.7.3 Leakage Current...3-10 3.8 Line Voltage Calibration...3-11
Chapter 4: Understanding the Service Interface... 4-1 4.1 Powering the Device...4-1 4.2 Accessing Service Mode ...4-1 4.2.1 Change Password...4-2 4.2.2 Forgotten Passwords ...4-2 4.3 Understanding the Service Interface Layout ...4-3 4.4 Static Features ...4-3 4.4.1 Preheat ...4-3 4.4.2 Pedals ...4-4 4.4.3 General Information ...4-4 4.5 Setup ...4-4 4.6 Calibration ...4-5 4.7 Set Time ...4-5 4.8 Upgrade...4-6
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting ... 5-1 5.1 Troubleshooting Symptoms...5-1
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5.2 Additional Troubleshooting Tips...5-7 5.2.1 Raising and Lowering the Canopy or Elevating Base ...5-7 5.2.2 Incubator Heaters and Bed Safety Thermostat ...5-7 5.2.3 Radiant Heater...5-7 5.2.4 Power Supplies...5-7 5.3 Switches/Thermostat ...5-8 5.3.1 Humidifier Heater/Safety Thermostat ...5-9 5.3.2 Compartment Air Probe and Skin Temperature Probes...5-9 5.3.3 Heat Sink Sensor Thermistor ...5-10 5.3.4 Elevating Base Motor and Canopy Motor...5-10 5.3.5 Troubleshooting the 50 Pin Ribbon Cable ...5-11 5.3.6 Troubleshooting the Toroidal Transformer...5-11 5.4 Servo Controlled Oxygen...5-12 5.4.1 Status...5-12 5.4.2 Components Control ...5-13 5.4.3 Servo Controlled Oxygen Alarm Messages...5-14 5.4.4 Servo Controlled Oxygen Troubleshooting Tips ...5-18 5.4.4.1 Check Supply Valves and End Cap Safety Valve...5-18 5.4.4.2 Check Calibration Valve/Calibration Fan...5-18 5.4.4.3 Check Cooling Fan ...5-18 5.4.4.4 Sensor Housing Temperature Sensor Temperature to Resistance Curve ...5-19 5.5 Status...5-19 5.6 Switches ...5-20 5.7 Error...5-21 5.8 Alarm Test...5-22 5.9 Diagnostic Readings...5-22 5.9.1 Status...5-22 5.9.2 DAC Voltage Test...5-24
Chapter 6: Alarms and System Failure Codes ... 6-1 6.1 Alarm...6-1 6.1.1 Compartment Sensor Failure Alarm ...6-1 6.1.2 Patient Probe 1 Failure or Patient Probe 2 Failure Alarm ...6-1 6.1.3 Patient Hot - Check Probe 1...6-2 6.1.4 Patient Cold - Check Probe 1...6-2 6.1.5 Canopy Pedal Disabled ...6-2 6.1.6 Bed Height Pedals Disabled...6-3 6.1.7 Bed Raise Pedal Pressed ...6-3 6.1.8 Bed Lower Pedal Pressed...6-3 6.1.9 Bed Heater Failure Alarm...6-4 6.1.10 Bed Raise/Lower Pedal Failure Alarm ...6-5 6.1.11 Canopy Pedal Failure Alarm...6-5 6.1.12 Fan Always in High Speed Alarm...6-6
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6.1.13 Fan Failure Alarm ...6-6 6.1.14 Heater Doors Not Closed Alarm...6-7 6.1.15 Heater Doors Not Open Alarm...6-7 6.1.16 Humidity Failure Alarm...6-8 6.1.17 In Transition - Heat Off Alarm ...6-9 6.1.18 Motor Drive Failure Alarm ...6-10 6.1.19 Power Failure (LED Indicator)...6-10 6.1.20 Radiant Heater Failure Alarm...6-11 6.1.21 Temperature Out of Calibration Alarm ...6-11 6.1.22 Up Pedal Pressed Alarm...6-12 6.1.23 Replace Clock Battery ...6-12 6.2 System Failure Codes...6-12 6.2.1 System Failure 0 ...6-12 6.2.2 System Failure 1 ...6-13 6.2.3 System Failure 2 ...6-13 6.2.4 System Failure 3 ...6-14 6.2.5 System Failure 5 ...6-14 6.2.6 System Failure 6 ...6-14 6.2.7 System Failure 7 ...6-14 6.2.8 System Failure 8 ...6-15 6.2.9 System Failure 11 ...6-15 6.2.10 System Failure 12...6-15 6.2.11 System Failure 13...6-16 6.2.12 System Failure 14...6-16 6.2.13 System Failure 15...6-16 6.2.14 System Failure 16...6-18 6.2.15 System Failure 17...6-18 6.2.16 System Failure 18...6-18 6.2.17 System Failure 19...6-19 6.2.18 System Failure 20...6-19 6.2.19 System Failure 22...6-19 6.2.20 System Failure 23...6-20 6.2.21 System Failure 25...6-20 6.2.22 System Failure 26...6-20 6.2.23 System Failure 27...6-21 6.2.24 System Failure 28...6-21 6.2.25 System Failure 29...6-21 6.2.26 System Failure 30...6-22 6.2.27 System Failure 33...6-22 6.2.28 System Failure 34...6-22 6.2.29 System Failure 35...6-23 6.2.30 System Failure 36...6-23 6.2.31 System Failure 37...6-23 6.2.32 System Failure 38...6-24 6.2.33 System Failure 55...6-24
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6.2.34 System Failure 60...6-24 6.2.35 System Failure 61...6-24 6.2.36 System Failure 62...6-24 6.2.37 System Failure 63...6-25 6.2.38 System Failure 70...6-25 6.2.39 System Failure 71...6-25 6.2.40 System Failure 81...6-25 6.2.41 System Failure 82...6-25 6.2.42 System Failure 83...6-26 6.2.43 System Failure 85...6-26 6.2.44 System Failure 98...6-26 6.2.45 System Failure 99...6-26
Chapter 7: Repair Procedures ... 7-1 7.1 Canopy Removal for Service...7-1 7.1.1 Canopy Seals Replacement Parts ...7-16 7.2 Porthole Door Replacement...7-16 7.3 Display Head Removal...7-17 7.3.1 Rear Cover...7-17 7.3.2 Display Head ...7-17 7.4 Right Rail Assembly Repair Procedures...7-18 7.4.1 Removing the Right Upright (Motor Side) ...7-18 7.4.2 Removing the Left Upright ...7-21 7.4.3 Right Rail Internal Repairs...7-23 7.4.3.1 Removing the Inner Rail Assembly...7-23 7.4.3.2 Replacing Rollers and Tension Springs...7-24 7.4.3.3 Separating the Lift Rail from the Belt Channel ...7-24 7.4.3.4 Replacing the Rail Buoyancy Springs...7-25 7.4.4 Reassembling the Right Upright ...7-25 7.5 Left Rail Internal Repairs...7-27 7.5.1 Removing the Inner Rail Assembly ...7-27 7.5.2 Replacing the Rail Buoyancy Springs...7-28 7.5.3 Replacing Rollers, Tension Springs, and Cable Carrier Links...7-29 7.5.4 Reassembling the Left Upright...7-29 7.5.5 Replacement of the Left Upright Heater Wire Harness/Cable Carrier Assembly...7-30 7.5.5.1 Removing and Disassembling the Rail ...7-31 7.5.5.2 Reinstalling the Harness on the Left Rail...7-32 7.5.5.3 Removing the Old Harness from the Cable Carrier Channel ...7-33 7.5.5.4 Installing Harness on the Cable Carrier Channel...7-33 7.5.5.5 Reassembly ...7-34 7.6 Radiant Heater Assembly Repair Procedures...7-34 7.6.1 Removing the Canopy/Heater Assembly ...7-34 7.6.1.1 Realigning the Canopy...7-36
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7.6.2 Replacing the Radiant Heater...7-37 7.6.3 Heater Door Spool Assembly ...7-39 7.6.4 Heater Door Cable Adjustment ...7-40 7.6.5 Spring Tube Assembly Replacement ...7-40 7.7 Compartment Sensor Repairs...7-43 7.8 Removing the Upper End Cap Spring ...7-44 7.9 Lower Device Repairs...7-45 7.9.1 Removing the Chassis Cover with the Storage Drawer in Place ...7-45 7.9.2 Incubator Fan, Fan Motor, and Optical Fan Sensor...7-46 7.9.3 Incubator Heater Replacement ...7-47 7.9.3.1 Removing the Incubator Heater Closest to the Humidifier End of the Bed ...7-47 7.9.3.2 Removing the Incubator Heater Closest to the Control Panel End of the Bed ...7-47 7.9.4 Elevating Base...7-48 7.9.5 Chassis Replacement...7-50 7.9.6 Bed Raise/Lower Pedal Switch ...7-51 7.9.7 Canopy Foot Pedal Switch...7-51 7.9.8 Canopy Membrane Switch Replacement...7-51 7.10 Bed Tilt Brake Pad Replacement ...7-52 7.11 Wheel Replacement...7-53 7.12 Humidifier Assembly Repairs ...7-53 7.12.1 Disassembly...7-53 7.12.2 Reassembly...7-55 7.13 Control Panel and Display Module Procedures...7-56 7.13.1 Probe Panel...7-56 7.13.1.1 Power Fail Battery...7-57 7.13.2 Control Panel Components...7-57 7.14 Control Board ...7-57 7.15 Relay Board ...7-58 7.16 Solid State Relays ...7-58 7.17 Power Supply...7-58 7.17.1 Toroidal Transformer...7-59 7.17.2 Canopy Lift Motor, ISO Transformer, Circuit Breakers, Power Switches, and Power Outlets...7-59 7.18 Servo Controlled Oxygen Service Procedures ...7-60 7.18.1 Installing Oxygen Sensors...7-60 7.18.2 Replacing the Vent Screen...7-60 7.18.3 Sensor Housing Repairs ...7-61 7.18.3.1 Sensor Housing Repairs: Boards, Calibration Fan Assembly, and Sensor Plug Assembly ...7-61 7.18.3.2 Sensor Housing Repairs: Calibration Valve...7-62 7.18.4 Valve Housing Repairs...7-63 7.18.4.1 Valve Housing Repairs: Regulator Assembly ...7-63 7.18.4.2 Valve Housing Repairs: Supply Valves ...7-63
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7.18.5 End Cap Safety Valve ...7-64 7.18.6 Servo Oxygen Board Repairs...7-64 7.19 Display Module Repairs ...7-65 7.19.1 Rear Cover...7-65 7.19.1.1 Carrier Plate Hardware ...7-65 7.19.2 Alarm Lens...7-66 7.19.3 Alarm Board...7-66 7.19.4 LCD Display Assembly...7-68 7.19.4.1 LCD Display Disassembly ...7-68 7.19.4.2 LCD Display Assembly ...7-70 7.19.5 SBC (Single Board Computer) PCA...7-71 7.19.5.1 SBC Disassembly...7-71 7.19.5.2 SBC Assembly ...7-73 7.20 Clock Battery Replacement ...7-73 7.21 Display Harness Connections...7-74
Chapter 8: Illustrated Parts ... 8-1 8.1 Probe Housing ...8-1 8.2 Display Module...8-3 8.3 Electrical Enclosure ...8-5 8.4 Electronic Enclosure Ground Stackup ...8-8 8.5 Harnesses...8-10 8.5.1 Relay Board Harness Connections ...8-10 8.5.2 Control Board Harness Connections ...8-11 8.6 Humidifier Transformer and RS-232...8-11 8.7 Bed and Side Panels ...8-13 8.8 Wire Covers...8-19 8.9 Radiant Heater and Canopy ...8-19 8.10 Chassis...8-27 8.11 Humidifier...8-32 8.12 Elevating Base...8-34 8.13 Uprights and Lift Rail Components ...8-36 8.14 Compartment Sensor ...8-46 8.15 Servo Control Oxygen...8-47 8.16 Storage Drawer ...8-55 8.17 Options ...8-56 8.18 Options PNs...8-64 8.19 Labels...8-66 8.19.1 Label Illustrations ...8-67 8.19.1.1 Warning Label Set ...8-67 8.19.1.2 Connector Panel...8-68 8.19.2 Raise/Lower Pedal ...8-69 8.19.3 Rating Label...8-69 8.19.4 Porthole Warning ...8-69
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8.19.5 Chassis Vent Servo O2 ...8-70 8.19.5.1 Servo O2 Maximum Pressure Labels ...8-70 8.19.5.2 Weight Limit Warnings...8-71 8.19.5.3 Port Cover...8-72 8.19.5.4 Branding Label ...8-72 8.19.6 Other Warnings...8-72 8.19.7 Canopy ...8-72 8.20 PCB Layouts ...8-73 8.21 Wiring Diagrams...8-76
Appendix A: Compartment and Skin Probe Characteristics ...A-1 Appendix B: Specifications...B-1 Appendix C: RS-232 Serial Data...C-1 C.1 RS-232 Connector ... C-1 C.1.1 Cable Requirements... C-1 C.2 Data Stream ... C-1 C.3 Nurse Call ... C-2 C.3.1 Contact Ratings... C-2 C.3.2 Connector... C-2 C.3.3 Nurse Call Signals... C-3
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List of Figures FIGURE 1-1. Block Diagram...1-2 FIGURE 1-2. Humidifier ...1-8 FIGURE 2-1. Weight Placement Locations...2-8 FIGURE 3-1. Control Board Test Points ...3-2 FIGURE 3-2. Cal RH...3-4 FIGURE 3-3. Cal Scale ...3-6 FIGURE 3-4. Initializing ...3-7 FIGURE 3-5. Place Weight...3-7 FIGURE 3-6. Measuring ...3-8 FIGURE 3-7. Enter Weight ...3-8 FIGURE 3-8. Calculating...3-9 FIGURE 3-9. Completion ...3-9 FIGURE 3-10. Cal Line Volt ...3-11 FIGURE 4-1. User Setup Screen...4-1 FIGURE 4-2. Service Interface Layout ...4-3 FIGURE 4-3. Setup Screen...4-4 FIGURE 4-4. Set Time Screen ...4-6 FIGURE 4-5. Upgrade Screen ...4-6 FIGURE 5-1. Servo 02 ...5-12 FIGURE 5-2. Status Screen...5-19 FIGURE 5-3. Status Screen...5-20 FIGURE 5-4. Status Screen...5-20 FIGURE 5-5. Switch Diagnostic Diagram ...5-21 FIGURE 5-6. Error Screen...5-22 FIGURE 5-7. Diagnostic Readings Screen...5-23 FIGURE 5-8. Diagnostic Readings Screen...5-23 FIGURE 7-1. Heater Housing Cover and Soffit ...7-2 FIGURE 7-2. Nuts...7-3 FIGURE 7-3. Access Holes...7-3 FIGURE 7-4. Canopy, Bracket, and Heater Housing...7-4 FIGURE 7-5. Two People Needed for this Step ...7-4 FIGURE 7-6. Canopy Seal Parts ...7-5 FIGURE 7-7. West Side Seal Parts ...7-6 FIGURE 7-8. Using North Seal to Help Position Washers...7-7 FIGURE 7-9. Seal Cross-section...7-7 FIGURE 7-10. North Seal Parts ...7-8 FIGURE 7-11. Beveled Side of North Spacer Toward Canopy...7-8 FIGURE 7-12. Hole Fill Assembly (2x) for Canopies with Six Holes across North End ...7-9
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FIGURE 7-13. South Seal Parts ...7-10 FIGURE 7-14. South Corner Parts...7-11 FIGURE 7-15. North Corner Parts ...7-11 FIGURE 7-16. Installing Rail Spacers...7-12 FIGURE 7-17. Soffit...7-14 FIGURE 7-18. Trimming the Soffit ...7-14 FIGURE 7-19. Untrimmed and Trimmed Soffit...7-15 FIGURE 7-20. Rear Cover...7-17 FIGURE 7-21. Display Head Assembly ...7-18 FIGURE 7-22. Disconnecting Heater Door Cable ...7-19 FIGURE 7-23. Rail Decorative Strips, End Caps, and Wire Cover ...7-20 FIGURE 7-24. Removing the Lift Motor ...7-21 FIGURE 7-25. Right Rail Disassembly ...7-23 FIGURE 7-26. Rollers and Tensioning Spring...7-24 FIGURE 7-27. Replacing the Rail Buoyancy Springs...7-25 FIGURE 7-28. Left Inner Rail...7-27 FIGURE 7-29. Left Rail Springs and Spools...7-28 FIGURE 7-30. Re-attaching the Upright ...7-29 FIGURE 7-31. 3-pin MAT-N-LOK Connector and Bushing...7-31 FIGURE 7-32. Cable Tie ...7-32 FIGURE 7-33. Connector Drawing...7-32 FIGURE 7-34. Opened Cable Guard Latches...7-33 FIGURE 7-35. Correct and Incorrect Cable Tie Usage ...7-33 FIGURE 7-36. Lift Rail and Cable Carrier Channel Together ...7-34 FIGURE 7-37. Canopy Alignment...7-35 FIGURE 7-38. Radiant Heater Disassembly...7-37 FIGURE 7-39. Heater Door Cable Adjustment...7-39 FIGURE 7-40. Securing String to the Spring Tube...7-40 FIGURE 7-41. Removal of the Lower M5 Nut ...7-41 FIGURE 7-42. Dog Point of the Set Screw...7-42 FIGURE 7-43. Compartment Sensor Disassembly...7-43 FIGURE 7-44. Top Rail End Cap...7-44 FIGURE 7-45. Chassis Bottom Cover ...7-45 FIGURE 7-46. Fan Motor ...7-46 FIGURE 7-47. Heat Sink and Fan ...7-47 FIGURE 7-48. Bed Disassembly...7-48 FIGURE 7-49. Elevating Base with Three-shroud Assembly ...7-49 FIGURE 7-50. Replacing the Tilt Brake Pad...7-52 FIGURE 7-51. Humidifier Parts ...7-54 FIGURE 7-52. Probe Panel...7-56
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FIGURE 7-53. Electronics Enclosure ...7-57 FIGURE 7-54. Installing Sensors...7-60 FIGURE 7-55. Sensor Housing...7-61 FIGURE 7-56. Valve Housing...7-63 FIGURE 7-57. End Cap Safety Valve ...7-64 FIGURE 7-58. Rear Cover...7-65 FIGURE 7-59. Alarm Lens ...7-66 FIGURE 7-60. Alarm Board ...7-66 FIGURE 7-61. Alarm Board Screws ...7-67 FIGURE 7-62. Tab ...7-67 FIGURE 7-63. Light Pipe ...7-67 FIGURE 7-64. Remove the Bezel ...7-68 FIGURE 7-65. Temporary Support...7-68 FIGURE 7-66. Remove Thread Forming Screws...7-69 FIGURE 7-67. Set Down Display ...7-69 FIGURE 7-68. Harness Connectors...7-70 FIGURE 7-69. Ferrite Position ...7-70 FIGURE 7-70. Disconnect Power Harness ...7-71 FIGURE 7-71. Disconnect Alarm PCA Harness...7-71 FIGURE 7-72. Remove EMI Shield ...7-72 FIGURE 7-73. Remove SBC ...7-72 FIGURE 7-74. Do Not Use Screw...7-73 FIGURE 7-75. Screw Location...7-73 FIGURE 8-1. Probe Panel Assembly...8-2 FIGURE 8-2. Display Module Disassembly...8-4 FIGURE 8-3. Electrical Enclosure...8-7 FIGURE 8-4. Electrical Enclosure Ground Stackup ...8-8 FIGURE 8-5. Electrical Enclosure Ground Stackup (cont’d)...8-9 FIGURE 8-6. Humidifier Transformer and RS-232 ...8-12 FIGURE 8-7. Bed ...8-14 FIGURE 8-8. Side Panel (East/West)...8-16 FIGURE 8-9. Rear (North) and Front (South) Wall ...8-18 FIGURE 8-10. Radiant Heater...8-20 FIGURE 8-11. Canopy...8-22 FIGURE 8-12. Enhanced Canopy Seal Parts...8-24 FIGURE 8-13. Heater Doors...8-26 FIGURE 8-14. Upper Chassis...8-28 FIGURE 8-15. Lower Chassis...8-31 FIGURE 8-16. Humidifier Assembly ...8-33 FIGURE 8-17. Base and Elevating Column...8-35
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FIGURE 8-18. Right (East) Upright Parts, Motor Side (Complete East Rail Assembly: 6600-0290-850) Motor Not included...8-37 FIGURE 8-19. Belt Channel - 1 (Lift Motor Side)...8-39 FIGURE 8-20. Lift Rail (Both Sides) ...8-41 FIGURE 8-21. Rail End Caps ...8-43 FIGURE 8-22. Left (West) Upright (Complete West Rail Assembly: 6600-0290-851) ...8-45 FIGURE 8-23. Compartment Sensor ...8-46 FIGURE 8-24. Servo Control Oxygen Sensor Housing Assembly (Servo O2 Upgrade Kit 6600-0678-800)...8-48 FIGURE 8-25. Servo Control Oxygen Valve Housing...8-50 FIGURE 8-26. Expansion Chamber/Heatsink Vent ...8-51 FIGURE 8-27. Servo Control Oxygen Cooling Fan...8-52 FIGURE 8-28. Servo Control Oxygen PC Board ...8-53 FIGURE 8-29. Manifold Endcap Safety Valve ...8-54 FIGURE 8-30. Storage Drawer ...8-55 FIGURE 8-31. Instrument Shelf CN (M1082912)...8-56 FIGURE 8-32. Monitor Shelf CN (M1082910)...8-57 FIGURE 8-33. Cylinder Holders ...8-58 FIGURE 8-34. Tubing Management Arm (6600-0837-800) ...8-59 FIGURE 8-35. Dovetail Mount DIN Rail (6600-0659-803)...8-60 FIGURE 8-36. Silo Support Assembly (6600-0853-800)...8-61 FIGURE 8-37. Rotating I.V. Pole Assembly (6600-0851-800) ...8-62 FIGURE 8-38. Dovetail Extension (6600-0852-800) ...8-63 FIGURE 8-39. Control Board (2080962-001)...8-73 FIGURE 8-40. SBC (2074306-001)...8-74 FIGURE 8-41. Relay Board (Service Kit: 2080429-001) ...8-75 FIGURE 8-42. Wiring Diagram: Control Board...8-76 FIGURE 8-43. Wiring Diagram: Elevating Base, Hood, and Motors ...8-77 FIGURE 8-44. Wiring Diagram: Electrical Enclosure ...8-78 FIGURE 8-45. Wiring Diagram: Control Panel...8-79 FIGURE 8-46. Wiring Diagram: Incubator and Warmer Heater...8-80 FIGURE 8-47. Wiring Diagram: Servo Humidifier...8-81 FIGURE 8-48. Wiring Diagram: Servo Control Oxygen ...8-82
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Safety Information !
Warning: Before using the device, read through this entire manual. Attempting to use this device without a thorough understanding of its operation may result in patient and user injury.
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Warning: This device should only be operated by clinically trained personnel familiar with the risks and benefits of this type of device.
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Warning: Use of this device is restricted to one patient at a time.
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Warning: Complete the service checkout procedure section of this manual before putting the device into operation. If the equipment fails any portion of the checkout procedure it must be removed from use and repaired.
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Warning: Do not perform the service checkout procedure while the patient occupies the device.
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Warning: Do not use the device in the presence of flammable anesthetics; an explosion hazard exists under these conditions.
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Warning: Do not place the device in extreme environmental conditions such as a high ambient air flow environment or high or low temperature. This may affect the thermal balance of the patient.
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Warning: Do not use this device if the system failure alarm is activated. Remove the device from service and contact authorized service personnel for repair.
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Warning: In the event of loss of mains power, check all parameters upon power restoration.
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Warning: Carefully route patient cabling to reduce the possibility of patient entanglement or strangulation.
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Warning: Do not lean against the side of the device. The pressure may cause the device to tip over.
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Warning: Do not connect to a power strip or another unapproved piece of equipment. This may result in power failure or a reduced level of safety.
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Warning: Do not connect unapproved equipment into the accessory outlets.
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Warning: Use the device only with the power cord supplied.
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Warning: The use of accessories, replacement parts, or power cords other than those specified by the manufacturer may affect the performance of the device and could result in damage to the device or unsafe operating conditions.
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Warning: To avoid the risk of electrical shock, this equipment must directly connect to a supply mains with a grounded outlet or a hospital grade outlet.
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Warning: Cover patients’ eyes if an observation light is used for an extended time. Prolonged exposure to an observation light can damage patient’s eyes.
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Warning: Insulation on electrical wiring can deteriorate with age. Check for brittle or deteriorated insulation on power cord and all other electrical wiring.
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Warning: Do not clean or disinfect while the device is in clinical use.
Warning: Always wear gloves while cleaning and disinfecting the device.
Warning: Do not service the device while it is in clinical use.
Warning: Always disconnect power prior to performing service or maintenance.
Warning: This device should only be serviced by authorized service personnel.
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Warning: Allow the device to dry after cleaning and disinfection. Small amounts of flammable agents, such as glycol, ether, alcohol, or similar cleaning or disinfecting solvents left wet on the device can ignite.
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Warning: Dispose of all waste properly as per federal, state, and local waste disposal regulations. Improper disposal could result in personal injury and environmental impact. Caution: Do not allow alcohol or substances containing alcohol, such as handdisinfectants, to come in contact with any acrylic part. Alcohol can cause clouding of acrylic parts. After using a hand-disinfectant, allow your hands to thoroughly dry before touching the device.
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Warning: Using a device with a fan motor that has worn parts can produce unacceptable noise levels within the patient compartment.
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Warning: Limit the load on the device on the outside of each upright to 18kg. Do not mount shelves to the outside mounting rail more than 137 cm from the floor.
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Warning: Overloading the shelves and rails can affect the stability of the device. Always try to evenly distribute the weight of options on both sides of the unit for a more balanced load.
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Warning: Direct sunlight, phototherapy, other radiant heat sources, or heated mattresses can cause an increase in device and patient temperature.
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Warning: Proper temperature control depends on continuous, unobstructed air circulation. Do not cover air circulation openings around the bed, as obstruction will result in loss of air circulation, loss of heat, and carbon dioxide buildup. Caution: Do not remove the compartment sensor mounted to the bed panel on the Control Panel end; the compartment sensor must remain in the correct position for proper operation.
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Warning: A hazard can exist if different alarm settings are used with the same or similar equipment on a single patient. Caution: Pins of connectors identified with the Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive symbol should not be touched and connection should not be made to these connectors unless Electrostatic Discharge precautionary procedures are used. Caution: Do not mount or rest a radiant warmer or incandescent light on or over the device canopy; ineffective heating and damage to the canopy may result. If using incandescent phototherapy lamps, check manufacturer’s recommended minimum distance to canopy. Caution: Detailed information for more extensive repairs is included in the service manual solely for the convenience of authorized service personnel trained by General Electric having proper knowledge, tools and test equipment. Caution: Do not clean or disinfect the device with organic solvents, scouring compounds, strong acids, or strong bases. These compounds may damage components. Caution: Do not autoclave or gas sterilize any plastic parts unless stated otherwise in the manual.
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Warning: Do not raise the incubator hood while the patient occupies the device. Raise the hood only for hood disassembly or cleaning. Caution: U.S. Federal law restricts this device for sale by or on the order of a licensed medical practitioner. Caution: This device is for professional use only.
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Warning: When bed panels are in an upright position, ensure that the bed panels are securely locked in place. Ensure all bed panels are secure prior to leaving the patient’s bedside. Warning: When opening or closing bed panels or portholes, make sure that the patient, as well as, clothing, monitoring leads, tubing, and similar items are completely within the confines of the bed. Inspect all patient connected tubes or leads before and after sliding out, rotating, tilting, or raising and lowering the bed. Moving the bed can pull on leads and tubing, restrict gas or liquid flow, or move probes out of position. Warning: When using a chest tube drainage system, verify that the system has adequate floor clearance prior to transporting or activating the elevating base.
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Warning: Always set the brakes before placing a patient in the device.
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Warning: Do not leave the patient unattended while any bed panels are lowered or removed.
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Warning: Only use bed panels approved for this device.
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Warning: Do not leave the patient unattended when using the device.
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Warning: Before raising or lowering the bed, check that there is adequate slack in tubing and leads and that no obstructions limit the range of motion.
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Warning: Never place patient on the X-ray tray. The X-ray tray is located under the mattress.
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Warning: Do not transport with storage drawer(s) open.
Caution: Do not move the device by pushing or pulling on the bed panels. This action may lead to the deterioration and breakage of these components. Caution: Do not place objects on the device legs.
Caution: To minimize the generation of static electricity, do not polish the side panels with a dry cloth.
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Warning: Tilting the mattress from its horizontal position can result in uneven heat distribution.
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Warning: Radiant warmers may increase a patient’s insensible water loss. Take appropriate measures to maintain the patient’s fluid balance while caring for them on a radiant warmer. Warning: Radiant energy can adversely affect blood components. When using intravenous tubing systems for delivery of blood components to patients occupying a device, limit the volume of a single transfusion to a quantity that can be infused within four hours or per clinical protocol.
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Warning: Radiant energy may cause more rapid urine evaporation, and may lead to inaccurate urine diagnostic test analysis and inaccurate diaper weight measurements. Frequent measurement of urinary output is recommended.
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Warning: Use Baby Mode unless Manual Mode is specifically prescribed. Always monitor the patient with the skin temperature probe and an independent thermometer device.
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Warning: Do not place objects in the radiant heat path. Objects will be heated and could block heat to the patient.
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Warning: Use of electrosurgical units or other electrical field radiating equipment can affect the operation of the device. Keep the patient probe lead as far away as possible from electrosurgical cables. Do not allow excess electrical cables to be laid on the bed platform. Use of electrosurgical units or other instruments that radiate electrical fields can cause indirect heating, by several tenths of a degree of the skin temperature probe due to absorbed electrical energy. When using these devices near the radiant warmer, operate the device in Manual Mode for maximum safety and use a skin temperature probe to monitor patient temperature. For added safety, you should consider use of the skin temperature alarm found in the Setup menu.
Warning: Do not place patient under radiant heat during Warmup Mode. Warmup mode is used to quickly warm and maintain heat in an empty bed. Warmup mode is not designed for clinical use with a patient due to the fact that the Check Baby Alarm is disabled. Warning: The heater, lamps, and surrounding areas are hot when in use and for 30 minutes after power down. Warning: Do not use a mercury thermometer while device is in use.
Warning: Do not place the patient in the bed during Warmup mode.
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Warning: Once the patient is admitted, do not keep the device in Manual mode at 100% power for extended periods of time.
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Warning: Observe the patient frequently, looking for signs of heat stress such as skin redness, warmth to touch, diaphoresis, or increased heart rate.
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