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Giraffe™ Shuttle Service Manual
© 2010-2016 by General Electric Company All rights reserved. General Electric Company (GE) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and features shown herein, or discontinue the product described at any time without notice or obligation. Contact your GE Representative for the most current information. Trademarks The GE logo, Giraffe, OmniBed, and Panda are registered trademarks of General Electric Company. All other company and product names mentioned may be trademarks of the companies with which they are associated.
Table of Contents
About this Manual... ix Scope and Intended Users... ix Conventions... ix References... x Definitions of Terms... x
Important Safety Information... xi Warnings... xii Service Language Disclaimer... xiii Cautions... xx Symbol Definitions...xxi User Responsibility...xxiii
Chapter 1: Functional Description... 1 1.1 System Overview... 1 1.2 Mechanical Theory of Operation... 2 1.3 Electrical Theory of Operation... 3 1.3.1 Input/Output Wiring... 3 1.3.2 Internal Power Source (Batteries)... 3 1.3.3 Universal Power Module (UPM)... 3 1.3.4 Sensor Systems... 4 1.3.5 LED Display Board... 5
Chapter 2: Installation... 9 2.1 Time Required for Installation... 9 2.2 Environmental Requirements... 9 2.3 Tool Requirements... 9 2.4 Installation Procedure... 10 2.5 Bed Attachment Considerations... 12 2.5.1 Cord and Hose Routing... 13 2.5.2 OmniBed and Incubator O2 Connection... 13 2.5.3 DIN Rail... 14 2.5.4 Center Shelf Installation... 15
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Chapter 3: Maintenance and Checkout... 17 3.1 Procedures Schedule... 17 3.2 Environmental Requirements... 18 3.3 Tool Requirements... 18 3.4 Maintenance and Checkout Procedures... 18 3.4.1 Visual Inspection... 18 3.4.2 Functional Checks... 19 3.4.3 Electrical Safety Test... 22 3.4.4 Battery Maintenance... 23
Chapter 4: Calibration... 27 4.1 Mechanical Calibration... 27 4.2 Electrical Calibration... 27
Chapter 5: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting... 29 5.1 Troubleshooting Fuses... 34 5.1.1 Troubleshooting the 60A Fuse... 34 5.1.2 Troubleshooting the 0.1A Fuse... 34
Chapter 6: Replacement and Repair... 35 6.1 Front Cover, Rear Cover, and 0.1A Fuse Replacement... 36 6.1.1 Upper Front Cover and 0.1A Fuse Replacement... 36 6.1.2 Lower Front Cover Replacement... 39 6.1.3 Rear Cover and LED Display Board Replacement... 41 6.2 Battery, Battery Box, 60A Fuse Replacement... 43 6.2.1 Battery and Battery Harness Replacement... 43 6.2.2 Battery Box Replacement... 52 6.3 Outlet Panel and Universal Power Module Replacement... 53 6.3.1 Outlet Panel Replacement... 53 6.3.2 Universal Power Module and Baffle Replacement... 55 6.3.3 Universal Power Module Fan Assembly Replacement... 57 6.4 Lock Arm, Cable, Foot Pedal, and Docking Indicator Mechanism Replacement... 60 6.4.1 Lock Arm Replacement... 60 6.4.2 Lock Arm Adjustment... 62 6.4.3 Locking/Unlocking Cable Replacement... 63 6.4.4 Locking/Unlocking Cable Adjustment... 70 6.4.5 Foot Pedal Assembly Replacement... 72 6.4.6 Docking Indicator Mechanism Replacement... 75 6.5 Interference Switch and Audio Transducer Replacement... 78 6.6 Wheels and Wheel Lock Assembly Replacement... 80
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Table of Contents 6.6.1 Wheel Replacement... 80 6.6.2 Wheel Lock Assembly Replacement... 81 6.7 Handle and Dovetail Rail Replacement... 83 6.7.1 Dovetail Rail Strip Replacement... 83 6.7.2 Handle Tube or Sleeve Replacement... 85 6.7.3 Top Handle Replacement... 87 6.7.4 Bottom Handle and Handle Spring Replacement... 88 6.7.5 Dovetail Rail Replacement... 89 6.8 Top Cover, Side Cover, and Bracket Replacement... 90 6.8.1 Top Cover Replacement... 90 6.8.2 Side Cover Replacement... 91 6.8.3 Bracket Replacement... 92
Chapter 7: Service Parts... 93 7.1 Illustrated Parts... 94 7.2 Labels...113 7.3 Power Cords...115 7.4 Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) List...115 7.4.1 Spare Parts - Components...115 7.4.2 Spare Parts - Service Kits...119 7.4.3 Accessories...122
Appendix A: Specifications...123 A.1 Power Requirements and Accessory Outlets...123 A.2 Standards...123 A.3 Environmental Requirements...124 A.3.1 Operating Conditions...124 A.3.2 Storage Conditions...124 A.3.3 Shipping Conditions...124 A.4 Mechanical Specifications...124 A.5 Battery Specifications...125 A.6 Estimated Battery Life...125 A.7 Typical Use Scenarios and Power Loads...126
Appendix B: Electromagnetic Compatibility...127 B.1 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Guidance...127 B.2 Manufacturer’s Guidance and Declaration Regarding Electronic Emissions...128 B.3 Manufacturer’s Guidance and Declaration Regarding Electromagnetic Immunity...129 B.4 International Electronic Commission (IEC) Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration Regarding Electronic Immunity...130
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Table of Contents B.4.1 Recommended Separation Distance between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the Warmer...131
Appendix C: Unpacking Instructions...133 Appendix D: Wiring Diagram...135 Appendix E: Additional Safety Information...137 Checkout Procedures...137
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List of Figures
Figure 1-1 Shuttle (Front View)... 1 Figure 1-2 Shuttle (Rear View)... 1 Figure 1-3 Locking and Unlocking Cables (Top View)... 2 Figure 1-4 Battery Health Indicator... 7 Figure 3-1 LED Display Interface... 19 Figure 6-1 Battery Wiring... 49 Figure 6-2 Lock Arm... 62 Figure 7-1 Shuttle Exploded View... 94 Figure 7-2 Bumpers and Pedal Stop... 96 Figure 7-3 Wheels and Pedals... 97 Figure 7-4 Docking (Attachment) Indicator Mechanical Parts... 98 Figure 7-5 Wheel Lock Assembly... 99 Figure 7-6 Locking/Unlocking Mechanism...100 Figure 7-7 Battery Box...101 Figure 7-8 Front and Rear Covers...102 Figure 7-9 Locking/Unlocking Cables...103 Figure 7-10 Cable Retainers...104 Figure 7-11 Interference Button and Battery...105 Figure 7-12 Universal Power Module and Mains Harnesses...106 Figure 7-13 Side Covers...108 Figure 7-14 Universal Power Module (UPM)...109 Figure 7-15 Labels and Paints...110 Figure 7-16 Cables...112
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List of Figures
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About this Manual
Scope and Intended Users This service manual describes the installation, repair, and maintenance of the Giraffe™ Shuttle. The Shuttle is designed to extend the mobility of all Giraffe platforms, including the Giraffe OmniBed™, Giraffe Incubator, and both Giraffe and Panda™ iRes warmers. The intended users for this service manual are authorized service personnel. For details, refer to “Important Safety Information” on page xi.
Conventions Various types of pictures or icons are used in this service manual wherever they reinforce the printed message to alert you to potential safety hazards in the following ways: Warning: A WARNING statement is used when the possibility of injury to the patient or the operator exists. Caution: A CAUTION statement is used when the possibility of damage to the equipment exists. SENSITIVE TO ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE CAUTION: An Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Susceptibility symbol is displayed to alert service personnel that the part(s) are sensitive to electrostatic discharge and that ESD control guidelines must be followed to prevent damage to the equipment. NOTE: A Note provides important information about an item or a procedure. Information contained in Notes can often save you time or effort. IMPORTANT: An Important statement is similar to a note, but is used for greater emphasis.
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References The following table lists other manuals and instructions pertaining to the Shuttle and their part numbers: Language
Giraffe Shuttle Operation and Maintenance Manual Giraffe Shuttle Quick Reference Guide Kit
Chinese
M1187881
M1177852
Czech
M1187825
M1165265
Danish
M1187876
M1177846
Dutch
M1187831
M1165272
English INTL
M1187811
M1160987
English USA
M1188819
M1160987
Finnish
M1187835
M1165279
French
M1187818
M1165258
German
M1187814
M1165286
Greek
M1187877
M1177850
Hungarian
M1188817
M1177853
Italian
M1187837
M1165293
Korean
M1187879
M1177851
Norwegian
M1187840
M1165504
Polish
M1187841
M1165311
Portuguese
M1187822
M1165318
Russian
M1187859
M1165327
Spanish
M1187862
M1165337
Swedish
M1187864
M1165352
Turkish
M1187875
M1165496
Definitions of Terms
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Term
Definition
Bed
A microenvironment that is compatible with the Shuttle, including Giraffe OmniBed, Giraffe Incubator, Giraffe Warmer, and Panda iRes Warmer.
ESD
Electrostatic Discharge
FRU
Field Replaceable Unit
LED
Light Emitting Diode
POST
Power on Self Test
SST
Stainless steel
SPLK
Split lock
UPM
Universal Power Module
Important Safety Information
The information presented in this section is important for the safety of both the patient and operator and also serves to enhance equipment reliability. Before servicing the Shuttle, read through this entire manual. As with all medical equipment, attempting to use this device without a thorough understanding of its operation may result in patient or user injury. This device should be serviced only by authorized service personnel. Additional precautions specific to certain procedures are found in the text of this manual. The information contained in this service manual pertains only to those models of products which are marketed by GE Healthcare as of the effective date of this manual or the latest revision thereof. This service manual was prepared for exclusive use by GE Healthcare service personnel in light of their training and experience as well as the availability to them of parts, proper tools, and test equipment. Consequently, GE Healthcare provides this service manual to its customers purely as a business convenience and for the customer’s general information only without warranty of the results with respect to any application of such information. Furthermore, because of the wide variety of circumstances under which maintenance and repair activities may be performed and the unique nature of each individual’s own experience, capacity, and qualifications, the fact that a customer has received such information from GE Healthcare does not imply in any way that GE Healthcare deems said individual to be qualified to perform any such maintenance or repair service. Moreover, it should not be assumed that every acceptable test and safety procedure or method, precaution, tool, equipment, or device is referred to within, or that abnormal or unusual circumstances may not warrant or suggest different or additional procedures or requirements. This manual is subject to periodic review, update, and revision. Customers are cautioned to obtain and consult the latest revision before undertaking any service of the equipment.
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Important Safety Information
Warnings The following safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this equipment. Failure to comply with these precautions, or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual, violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the equipment. WARNING: Shuttle service must be done only by authorized service personnel. WARNING: Do not service the Shuttle while it is in clinical use or while it is attached to a warmer or incubator with a patient in the bed. Warning: Do not use the Shuttle in the presence of flammable anesthetics or elevated oxygen environments; an explosion hazard exists under these conditions. Warning: Do not clean the Shuttle with flammable agents. Small amounts of flammable agents, such as ether, alcohol, or similar cleaning solvents left in the unit can cause a fire. Warning: Always connect the Shuttle directly to a wall outlet. Connecting to a power strip or another piece of equipment may result in shock hazard. Warning: Electrical shock hazard: The device generates AC power even when unplugged from wall power. Before servicing, always disconnect from wall power, disconnect the battery - power module interconnect cable, and turn on the Shuttle power switch for 10 seconds to eliminate hazard. Warning: While servicing the Shuttle, it may be necessary to tip the unit back on the handles. The unit is heavy. Consider getting help when tipping and righting the unit. Be sure the wheels are properly locked. Be aware the unit center of gravity will shift while tipping backward and forward. Warning: The dovetail rails are heavy. Consider getting help before removing, installing, or transporting. Warning: The Universal Power Module is heavy. Consider getting help before removing, installing, or transporting. Warning: To avoid the risk of injury, observe the following battery safety precautions: • Do not heat the batteries or discard them in fire. • Do not use damaged batteries. • Do not try to open the batteries. Electrolyte is harmful to skin and eyes. • The batteries are heavy. Consider getting help before removing, installing or transporting.
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Important Safety Information
The user or service staff should dispose all the waste properly as per federal, state, and local waste disposal regulations. Improper disposal could result in personal injury and environmental impact. Before transport, stop using the humidifier and empty the humidifier reservoir. The humidifier reservoir may open during the transport, resulting in spilled water and potential burns from hot water. Monitor patient temperature when humidity is discontinued.
Service Language Disclaimer Warning: This service manual is available in English only. (EN)
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If a customer’s service provider requires a language other than English, it is the customer’s responsibility to provide translation services. Do not attempt to service the equipment unless this service manual has been consulted and is understood. Failure to heed this warning may result in injury to the service provider, operator, or patient from electric shock, mechanical hazards, or other hazards.
ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЕ Това упътване за работа е налично само на английски език. (BG)
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Ако доставчикът на услугата на клиента изиска друг език, задължение на клиента е да осигури превод. Не използвайте оборудването, преди да сте се консултирали и разбрали упътването за работа. Неспазването на това предупреждение може да доведе до нараняване на доставчика на услугата, оператора или пациентa в резултат на токов удар, механична или друга опасност.
警告 本维修手册仅提供英文版本。 (ZH-CN)
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如果客户的维修服务人员需要非英文版本,则客户需自行提供翻译服务。 未详细阅读和完全理解本维修手册之前,不得进行维修。 忽略本警告可能对维修服务人员、操作人员或患者造成电击、机械伤害或其他形式的伤 害。
警告 本服務手冊僅提供英文版本。 (ZH-HK)
• 倘若客戶的服務供應商需要英文以外之服務手冊,客戶有責任提供翻譯服務。 • 除非已參閱本服務手冊及明白其內容,否則切勿嘗試維修設備。 • 不遵從本警告或會令服務供應商、網絡供應商或病人受到觸電、機械性或其他的危險。
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Important Safety Information
Cautions Caution: Servicing of this product in accordance with this service manual should never be undertaken in the absence of proper tools, test equipment, and the most recent revision of this service manual which is clearly and thoroughly understood. Caution: Genuine replacement parts manufactured or sold by GE Healthcare must be used for all repairs. Read completely through each step in every procedure in this manual before starting the procedure; any exceptions may result in a failure to properly and safely complete the attempted procedure. Caution: To avoid damages to the batteries or Shuttle equipment, observe the following precautions: • Use only GE recognized batteries. • Store batteries in a temperature range of -25 C° to 45 C°. • When the system is not used for extended periods of time (more than six months), disconnect the batteries as per instructions provided in section 3.4.4.1. Upon re-use, the batteries need to be charged in accordance with instructions provided in section 3.4.4.2. CAUTION: U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale by, or on order of, a licensed medical practitioner. CAUTION: This device is for professional use only, by trained clinicians.
SENSITIVE TO ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE CAUTION: Some procedures include ESD sensitive parts. ESD control guidelines must be followed during those marked procedures to ensure that static charges are safely conducted to the ground and not through the sensitive device, to prevent damage to the equipment.
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Important Safety Information
Symbol Definitions This section identifies the symbols that are displayed on the Shuttle: Symbol
Description Attention! Caution or Warning, consult accompanying documents. High voltage Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Susceptibility Protective Earth Terminal
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Alternating Current
MAX
Identifies the maximum of the specified value (height, weight, and so on). Red light. Has two meanings, depending on whether you are attaching or detaching the Shuttle:
STOP
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GO
When you are attaching the Shuttle to a bed, the red light indicates that the Shuttle is properly positioned for locking but is NOT YET LOCKED. You can now proceed to the next step - locking the Shuttle to the bed. When you are detaching the Shuttle from the bed, the red light indicates that the unlock pedal has been pressed and the Shuttle is UNLOCKED. You can now move the Shuttle away from the bed.
GO
Green light. Indicates that the Shuttle IS LOCKED to the bed, and the bed can be transported. The Lock Pedal is used to lock the Shuttle to a bed. The Unlock Pedal used to unlock the Shuttle from a bed. Do not step or stand on surface.
LATEX FREE
NON STERILE
Latex free Clean, not sterile
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Symbol
Description Single patient use only Battery runtime indicator Battery health indicator Ground equalization potential post European Union Representative Consult accompanying documents. Catalog Number Serial Number UDI
Unique Defice Identifier. The UDI is a unique marking for identification of the medical device. Manufacturer Equipment shall be used only by qualified, trained medical personnel.
Beginning in September 2016, some medical devices sold in the USA must be labeled with a Unique Device Identifier (UDI). The UDI label will be located on or adjacent to the serial number label on the device. Example of UDI label format:
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Important Safety Information
User Responsibility This Product will perform in conformity with the description thereof contained in this service manual and accompanying labels and/or inserts, when assembled, operated, maintained, and repaired in accordance with the instructions provided. This Product must be checked periodically. A defective Product should not be used. Parts that are broken, missing, plainly worn, distorted, or contaminated should be replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement become necessary, GE Healthcare recommends that a telephone or written request for service advice be made to the nearest GE Healthcare Regional Service Center. This Product or any of its parts should not be repaired other than in accordance with written instructions provided by GE Healthcare and by GE Healthcare trained personnel. The Product must not be altered without GE Healthcare’s prior written approval. The user of this Product shall have the sole responsibility for any malfunction that results from improper use, faulty maintenance, improper repair, damage, or alteration by anyone other than GE Healthcare.
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Chapter 1: Functional Description
1.1 System Overview The Shuttle is designed to extend the mobility of all Giraffe platforms, including the Giraffe OmniBed, Giraffe Incubator, and both Giraffe and Panda iRes warmers. The Shuttle is configured to attach securely to Giraffe and Panda iRes infant care products and provide electrical power to the Giraffe or Panda iRes unit and selected accessories. The Shuttle makes it possible to deliver continuous baby care during transport from one hospital area to another (e.g. from L&D to NICU), minimizing the need to expose the baby to excessive stimulation caused by physical movement from bed to bed, and minimizing the infant’s exposure to conditions in the hospital environment. 1
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Figure 1-1 Shuttle (Front View) 1 2 3 4
Handle tubes Dovetail accessory rails Top cover Universal Power Module (Hidden) 5 Outlets 6 Side cover 7 Ground equalization potential post
8 Lead acid batteries (Hidden) 9 Upper front cover 10 Power switch 11 Interference switch 12 Lower front cover 13 Water ingress bypass RH 14 Water ingress bypass LH
Figure 1-2 Shuttle (Rear View) 1 Battery runtime/health indicator (LED display) 2 STOP/GO indicator lights 3 Lock/Unlock pedals 4 Rear cover 5 Air vent
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Chapter 1: Functional Description
The Shuttle is designed to accept all Shuttle-specific accessories from GE Healthcare, including the cord wrap bracket and gas cylinder holder. The Shuttle has two primary active functions: Locking to a bed and providing transportable power to the bed and accessories.
1.2 Mechanical Theory of Operation Attaching the Shuttle to a bed is accomplished by guiding the Shuttle between the legs of the bed and stepping on the locking pedal. Doing so rotates two locking arms, one for each leg, so that they are locked over the legs. This effectively locks the Shuttle and bed together as one unit. To detach the Shuttle from the bed, the locking arms are rotated back to their unlocked position by stepping on the unlocking pedal. Once unlocked, the Shuttle can be moved away from the bed. The Shuttle has two lock arms (right and left) for attachment. The lock and unlock pedals rotate these lock arms via four cables. Two cables rotate the lock arms to the locked position and two cables rotate the lock arms to the unlocked position. Each pedal and each lock arm has a pulley. Each cable has two attachment points: One at the pedal pulley and one at the lock arm pulley. The attachment point at each lock arm pulley is secured with a cam cable support. The attachment point at each pedal pulley is secured with a cable retainer. Each cable has two additional cable retainers: One near the lock arm pulley (inboard for the unlocking cable or outboard for the locking cable), and one in the battery compartment. Right chassis (inboard) cable retainer Left lock arm
Right lock arm Cam cable support Right lock arm pulley Right dock (outboard) cable retainer (on underside of frame) Locking cables
Unlocking cables
Lock pedal pulley
Unlock pedal pulley
Pedal cable retainer
Unlock pedal
Lock pedal
Figure 1-3 Locking and Unlocking Cables (Top View)
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