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Connex Vital Signs Monitor Series 6000 Service Manual Software Version 1.0X - 1.7X Ver D
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© 2013 Welch Allyn. All rights are reserved. To support the intended use of the product described in this publication, the purchaser of the product is permitted to copy this publication, for internal distribution only, from the media provided by Welch Allyn. No other use, reproduction, or distribution of this publication, or any part of it, is permitted without written permission from Welch Allyn. Welch Allyn assumes no responsibility for any injury to anyone, or for any illegal or improper use of the product, that may result from failure to use this product in accordance with the instructions, cautions, warnings, or statement of intended use published in this manual. SureTemp, Welch Allyn , Connex, and SureBP are registered trademarks of Welch Allyn. Vital Signs Monitor 6000 Series is a trademark of Welch Allyn. LNCS, SpHb, and Rainbow are trademarks of, and SET, LNOP, and Masimo are registered trademarks of, Masimo Corporation. Possession or purchase of a Masimo SpO2- or Masimo SpHb-equipped device does not convey any express or implied license to use the device with unauthorized sensors or cables which would, alone or in combination with this device, fall within the scope of one or more of the patents relating to this device. Nellcor and OxiMax are registered trademarks of Nellcor Puritan Bennett Inc. Braun and ThermoScan are registered trademarks of Braun GmbH. Software in this product is Copyright 2013 Welch Allyn or its vendors. All rights are reserved. The software is protected by United States of America copyright laws and international treaty provisions applicable worldwide. Under such laws, the licensee is entitled to use the copy of the software incorporated with this instrument as intended in the operation of the product in which it is embedded. The software may not be copied, decompiled, reverse-engineered, disassembled, or otherwise reduced to humanperceivable form. This is not a sale of the software or any copy of the software; all right, title, and ownership of the software remain with Welch Allyn or its vendors. For information about any Welch Allyn product, call Welch Allyn Technical Support: USA +1 800 535 6663 +1 315 685 4560 Canada +1 800 561 8797 European Call Center +353 46 90 67790 Germany +49 695 098 5132 Japan +81 42 703 6084 Malaysia +603 7875 3341 Singapore +65 6419 8100 Spain +34 917 499 357 United Kingdom +44 207 365 6780
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103730 (CD) DIR 80016618 Ver. D
103500 (printed copy) Material Number 720312, 80016618 Ver. D
Welch Allyn, Inc. 4341 State Street Road Skaneateles Falls, NY 13153-0220 USA
Regulatory Affairs Representative Welch Allyn Limited Navan Business Park Dublin Road Navan, County Meath Republic of Ireland
www.welchallyn.com
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Contents Symbols ... 1 Documentation symbols ... 1 Power symbols ... 1 Connectivity symbols ... 2 Miscellaneous symbols ... 2
Safety ... 3 Warnings and cautions ... 3 General safety considerations ... 4 Electrostatic discharge (ESD) ... 4
Overview ... 5 Purpose and scope ... 5 Technical support services ... 5 Recommended service intervals ... 9 The Welch Allyn Service Tool ... 9 Battery performance ... 11
Controls, indicators, and connectors ... 13 Service menu ... 17 Access the Service screens ... 17 General tab ... 17 Self-tests tab ... 19 Logs tab ... 20 Device tab ... 20 Licensing tab ... 21
Power-up sequence ... 23 Troubleshooting ... 25 Symptoms and solutions ... 25 Technical alarm messages ... 34
Disassembly and repair ... 47 Required tools and equipment ... 48 Power down the monitor ... 48 Remove the battery ... 48 Remove the rear housing ... 49 Disassemble the rear housing ... 52 Disassemble the main chassis ... 58
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Functional verification and calibration ... 81 Functional verification tests ... 81
Electrical safety testing ... 93 Ground stud connector ... 93
Options, upgrades, and licenses ... 95 Available options, upgrades, and licenses ... 96 Install options ... 97 Masimo Hemoglobin (SpHb) upgrade ... 99 Configure options ... 100
Field replaceable units ... 101 Rear housing ... 101 Bottom housing ... 105 Top housing ... 107 Side panels ... 109 Front housing and mid section ... 109 Miscellaneous parts ... 112 Service tools ... 113 Options ... 113 Licenses ... 116 Partners in Care service and support agreements ... 116 Service and repair training ... 116
Appendices ... 117 Decontamination and cleaning requirements ... 117 Identifying the monitor and subsystems ... 119 Factory defaults ... 122 Disassembly and repair reference ... 129 Interconnect diagram ... 137
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Symbols Documentation symbols WARNING The warning statements in this manual identify conditions or practices that could lead to illness, injury, or death. WARNING Hot surface. Do not touch.
Caution The caution statements in this manual identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to the equipment or other property, or loss of data. This definition applies to both yellow and black and white symbols. Consult operating instructions.
Power symbols Power on/standby
Equipotential terminal
(on display) Monitor is plugged into Alternating Current power
Battery absent or faulty
(on the monitor, green indicator) Alternating Current power present, battery fully charged
Battery charge level
(on the monitor, amber indicator) Alternating Current power present, battery is charging
Battery cover
Alternating Current (AC)
Rechargeable battery
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Li-ion battery
AC input power
Connectivity symbols USB
Ethernet (RJ45)
Wireless signal strength • Best (4 bars) • Good (3 bars) • Fair (2 bars) • Weak (1 bar) • No signal (no bars) • No connection (blank)
Nurse call
Miscellaneous symbols Meets essential requirements of European Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC
European Community Representative
Manufacturer
Defibrillation-proof Type BF applied parts
Reorder number
Serial number
Do not reuse
China RoHS markings for control of pollution caused by electronic information products. XX indicates Environmentally Friendly Use Period in years.
Nonionizing electromagnetic radiation
Recycle the product separate from other disposables
Restrictions for use of wireless device in Europe. European communities class 2 radio equipment.
Call for maintenance
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Safety All users of the monitor must read and understand all safety information presented in this manual before using or repairing the monitor. United States federal law restricts this device to sale, distribution, or use by or on the order of a licensed medical practitioner.
Warnings and cautions WARNING Safety risk. Make frequent electrical and visual checks on cables, sensors, and electrode wires. All cables, sensors, and electrode wires must be inspected and properly maintained and in proper working order to allow the equipment to function properly and to protect patients. WARNING Safety risk. Place the monitor and accessories in locations where they cannot harm the patient should they fall from a shelf or mount. WARNING Fire and explosion hazard. Do not operate the monitor in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air, oxygen, or nitrous oxide; in oxygenenriched environments; or in any other potentially explosive environment. WARNING Inaccurate measurement risk. Dust and particle ingress can affect the accuracy of blood pressure measurements. Use the monitor in clean environments to ensure measurement accuracy. If you notice dust or lint build-up on the monitor’s vent openings, have the monitor inspected and cleaned by a qualified service technician. Caution To ensure that the monitor meets its performance specifications, store and use the monitor in an environment that maintains the specified temperature and humidity ranges. Caution The monitor may not function properly if dropped or damaged. Protect it from severe impact and shock. Do not use the monitor if you notice any signs of damage. Caution Do not connect more than one patient to a monitor or connect more than one monitor to a patient. Caution Do not operate the monitor in the presence of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or hyperbaric chambers. Caution Do not autoclave the monitor. Autoclave accessories only if the manufacturer’s instructions clearly approve it.
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General safety considerations •
If the monitor detects an unrecoverable problem, it displays an error message. For more information see “Troubleshooting.”
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To ensure patient safety, use only accessories recommended or supplied by Welch Allyn. (See the accessories list in the device’s directions for use). 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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Welch Allyn recommends that only Welch Allyn service personnel or an authorized repair center perform warranty service. Performing unauthorized service on a device that is within warranty may void the warranty.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
Caution Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage or destroy electronic components. Handle static-sensitive components only at static-safe workstation. Caution Assume that all electrical and electronic components of the monitor are 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, and 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.
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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.
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Use only grounded tools when inserting, adjusting, or removing static-sensitive components and assemblies.
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Remove or insert static-sensitive components and assemblies only with monitor power turned off.
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Insert and seal static-sensitive components and assemblies into their original static-shielding bags before removing them from static-protected areas.
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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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Overview Purpose and scope This service manual is a reference for periodic preventive maintenance and corrective service procedures for the Welch Allyn Connex Vital Signs Monitor 6000 Series. It is intended for use only by trained and qualified service personnel. Corrective service is supported to the level of field-replaceable units. These include circuit-board assemblies and some subassemblies, case parts, and other parts. 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. Find instructions for functional testing and performance verification in the Welch Allyn Service Tool help files. This manual applies only to this device. For servicing of any other vital signs monitor, see the service manual for the specific device. Service work not described in this manual must be performed by qualified service personnel at the factory or at an authorized Welch Allyn service center.
Related documents When using this manual, refer to the following: •
Welch Allyn Connex Vital Signs Monitor 6000 Series Directions for use (part number 103501)
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Welch Allyn Service Tool CD (part number 103521)
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Welch Allyn Service Tool Install guide (part number 103820)
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Welch Allyn Braun PRO 4000 Service Manual (part number 701627)
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Welch Allyn 9600 Plus Calibration Tester Directions for use (part number 701754)
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Welch Allyn website: www.welchallyn.com
Technical support services Welch Allyn offers the following technical support services: •
Telephone support
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Loaner equipment
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Service agreements
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Service training
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Replacement service parts
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Product service
For information on any of these services, call the Welch Allyn Service Center nearest you.
Service loaners For warranty or non-warranty repairs not covered under a support agreement, loaners are available for a nominal charge, subject to availability. Payment is required prior to shipment for all loaners not covered under a support agreement. The loaner fee can be found on the Welch Allyn loaner price list. Welch Allyn Service Centers that provide repair service for this product can, on request, loan a device for use while the device is being repaired. Loaned devices are provided free of charge for products repaired while under a support agreement that includes a free loaner provision. Loaner equipment for the individual component modules is not available.
Service options Partners in Care service agreements While product warranties provide basic assurance of Welch Allyn hardware quality, they may not include the full range of services and support you need. Welch Allyn offers premium service and support through our Partners in Care program. Whether you service your own devices and require a minimum of support or rely on us to service your device, Welch Allyn provides a program that will meet your needs. For more information visit our web site at www.welchallyn.com or call your sales representative.
Warranty service All repairs on products under warranty must be performed or approved by Welch Allyn. Refer all warranty service to Welch Allyn Product Service or another authorized Welch Allyn Service Center. Obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number for all returns to Welch Allyn Product Service. Caution Unauthorized repairs will void the product warranty.
Non-warranty service Welch Allyn product 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. Service training is available from Welch Allyn for biomedical/clinical engineers. For information, go to www.welchallyn.com/support/technical/monitoring_suppt_training.htm.
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Repairs A Welch Allyn Service Center must perform all repairs on products under warranty, unless you have purchased a Welch Allyn support agreement allowing you to service the device while under warranty. Caution Unauthorized repairs will void the product warranty. Qualified service personnel or a Welch Allyn Service Center should repair products out of warranty. If you are advised to return a product to Welch Allyn for repair or routine maintenance, schedule the repair with the service center nearest you. Welch Allyn Technical Support If you have a problem with the device that you cannot resolve, call the Welch Allyn Technical Support Center nearest you for assistance. A representative will assist you in troubleshooting the problem and will make every effort to solve the problem over the phone, avoiding a potential unnecessary return. If your product requires warranty, extended warranty, or non-warranty repair service, a Welch Allyn Technical Support representative will record all necessary information to issue an RMA number. The support representative will provide you with the address of the Welch Allyn Service Center to send your device to. An RMA number must be obtained prior to any return. Be sure to note this number on the outside of your shipping box and include a copy of the RMA in the box. Returns without an RMA number will not be accepted for delivery. Technical support is available during local business hours.
Returning products When returning a product to Welch Allyn for service, ensure that you have the following information: •
Product name, model number, and serial number. This information may be found on the product and serial number labels on the bottom of the device.
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A complete return shipping address.
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A contact name and phone number.
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Any special shipping instructions.
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A purchase-order number or credit-card number if the product is not covered by a warranty.
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A full description of the problem or service request.
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Contact Welch Allyn and request an RMA number.
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Welch Allyn does not accept returned products without an RMA.
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Ship the device to Welch Allyn, observing these packing guidelines: a.
Remove from the package the battery, all hoses, connectors, cables, sensors, power cords, and other ancillary products and equipment, except those items that might be associated with the problem. Recommendations for returning the Lithium Ion battery •
Use ground transportation to return batteries.
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If returning multiple batteries, package each battery individually.
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Do not consolidate multiple batteries in a single package.
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Use packaging provided by Welch Allyn or the battery manufacturer.
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Do not pack a defective battery in checked or carry-on baggage if traveling by air.
Packaging •
If you return the battery with the device, remove the battery, seal the battery in an antistatic plastic bag, and place the battery in the position reserved for the battery in the original shipping carton near the device.
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If you return the battery separately, package the battery in the replacement battery’s plastic bag and shipping box.
If the original shipping carton or replacement battery shipping box is unavailable, consult the manufacturer website for information regarding shipping lithium ion batteries: www.nexergy.com/lithium-shipping.htm WARNING Safety risk. Do not ship any battery that has been physically damaged or shows signs of leakage unless you receive specific instructions which meet the requirements for the shipment of Lithium batteries. Dispose of damaged or leaking batteries in an environmentally safe manner consistent with local regulations. Note
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In the United States, the applicable regulations can be found in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Refer to 49 CFR 173.185 for shipping lithium batteries by air or ground. Use 49 CFR 172.102 sections 29, 188, 189, A54, A55, A100, A101, A103, and A104 to find the special provisions for shipping lithium batteries.
Clean the device. Note
To ensure safe receipt of your device by the service center and to expedite processing and return of the device to you, thoroughly clean all residues from the device before you ship it to Welch Allyn. For decontamination and cleaning requirements, see “Decontamination and cleaning” in the appendices. If a returned device is found to be contaminated with bodily fluids, it will be returned at the owner’s expense. United States federal regulations prohibit the processing of any device contaminated with blood-borne pathogens. Welch Allyn thoroughly cleans all returned devices on receipt, but any device that cannot be adequately cleaned cannot be repaired.
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c.
Put the device, enclosed in a plastic bag with a packing list, into the original shipping carton with the original packing materials or into another appropriate shipping carton.
d.
Write the Welch Allyn RMA number with the Welch Allyn address on the outside of the shipping carton.
Recommended service intervals To confirm that the device is functioning within the design specifications, perform periodic service using the Welch Allyn Service Tool, Gold edition, as indicated in the following table. Component
Service interval
Service procedure
Monitor
Annually
Functional verification
NIBP module
Annually
Functional verification and calibration if necessary
SpO2 module
Annually
Functional verification
SpHb parameter
Annually
Functional verification
SureTemp Plus
Annually
Functional verification
Braun ThermoScan PRO Annually 4000
Functional verification
Printer module
Annually
Functional verification
Battery
300 charge cycles
Replace battery
Perform a complete functional verification of the device whenever any of the following conditions exist: •
The device has been dropped or otherwise damaged
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The device is malfunctioning
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The case has been opened
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A part has been replaced
For details on performing the functional verification, see the section on functional verification.
Maintenance For device maintenance information, see “Maintenance and service” in the device’s directions for use. Covered topics include the following: •
Replacing the printer paper
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Inspecting and cleaning the device and accessories
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Changing the battery
The Welch Allyn Service Tool The Welch Allyn Service Tool is available in the following editions: •
Silver: Accompanies your device.
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Gold: Required to perform complete functional verification and calibration. This edition requires an additional license. For more information about acquiring this license, contact Welch Allyn. Note
To qualify for the Gold license, you must attend the Welch Allyn technical training course or complete online training for the device.
Clinicians and technical service personnel can use the service tool to manage and maintain supported Welch Allyn products. You can use the service tool to do the following: •
Review device information. When connected to the device, the service tool lists installed modules, installed firmware and hardware versions, warranty and repair information, status, and usage history.
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Receive notifications when periodic maintenance is needed. The service tool can help you manage and maintain your entire inventory of supported Welch Allyn products. Through the remote service function, the service tool can connect to Welch Allyn Customer Service. With this functionality you can automatically receive firmware updates and feature upgrades for your supported products, including software upgrades for the service tool.
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Install updates and upgrades. The service tool can read the firmware version for each module and check for available updates or upgrades.
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Create a work list. The work list provides information about service actions-referred to as work orders-that are waiting for you to perform on your maintained devices. Work orders may include periodic calibrations, upgrades, or license installations.
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Schedule periodic maintenance. You can use the service tool to set the service interval for each maintained device.
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View and save logs. You can download and save log files from the device for analysis to help diagnose and identify reported issues.
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Create user accounts. Administrators can create user accounts and set permission levels to control access to the features, allowing one group to perform administrative tasks and another to perform service tasks. Restricting access prevents the service tool from being used to make unauthorized changes on a connected device.
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Perform functional verification. You can use the service tool to test each component of the system to ensure that its performance meets design specifications. Functional verification is required to meet the periodic maintenance requirements. This feature is not supported for all products and requires the service tool Gold edition for each supported product.
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Perform calibration verification. The service tool can check any system requiring calibration and, if necessary, calibrate the device to match the design specifications. Calibration verification is required to meet the periodic maintenance requirements. This feature is not supported for all products and requires the service tool, Gold edition, for each supported product.
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Recover devices. In the rare case where a device can no longer boot because of corrupted firmware, the service tool can connect the device to Welch Allyn Technical Support to reinstall the firmware.
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Extensible. The device accepts new plug-ins to support future Welch Allyn products.
Some of these features are enabled for any user (Silver edition). Others require special user account privileges or a Welch Allyn service contract (Gold edition). If you require gold-level support for a Welch Allyn product, please contact Welch Allyn technical support.
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Battery performance About the battery The device uses a rechargeable lithium ion smart battery. Internal circuitry enables the battery to report its condition to the device. The device displays the battery status via the LED power indicator, icons on the screen, and status messages appearing in the Device Status area of the display. Battery information may be collected using the service tool. New batteries are shipped from the manufacturer with a 30 percent charge to extend shelf life. When installing a new battery in the device, you must plug the device into AC power to wake up the battery. If the AC power is not applied to the device, the new battery will appear discharged. The Device Status area displays a low-battery status message when 30 minutes of power remain and again when 5 minutes remain. You can expect new, fully charged batteries to have enough power for the following: •
Six-cell batteries provide approximately 26 patient exams.
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Nine-cell batteries provide approximately 47 patient exams.
Note
A patient exam includes NIBP, temperature, and SpO2 measurements at the rate of one patient every 10 minutes with a 2 minute display timeout setting with a new battery, conducted at room temperature (72.5 °F ±4.5 °F; 22.5 °C ±2.5 °C).
The number of exams per charge decrease with the battery age. Depending on the age of the battery, a 6-cell battery takes 3 hours and a 9-cell battery takes 4 hours to fully charge at room temperature. Both batteries have a lifetime of 300 charge cycles or more, where a charge cycle is equal to fully charged to discharged to fully charged at room temperature. Battery charging is provided by the device’s internal power supply. For a complete list of battery specifications, see the device’s directions for use.
Best practices The following practices help to extend the life of the battery and the device. WARNING Safety risk. When handling and storing Lithium batteries: Avoid mechanical or electrical abuse. Batteries may explode or cause burns, if disassembled, crushed or exposed to fire or high temperatures. Do not short or install with incorrect polarity. •
Remove the battery when storing the device.
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Replace batteries that trigger a low battery status message when fully charged.
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Do not use damaged or leaking batteries.
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Store batteries with a 30 to 50 percent charge.
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Store batteries within the temperature range indicated for each period: ○ For storage less than 30 days: Maintain temperature at –4 °F and 122 °F (–20 °C and 50 °C). ○
For storage between 30 days and 90 days: Maintain temperature at –4 °F and 104 °F (–20 °C and 40 °C).
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For storage more than 90 days up to 2 years: Maintain temperature at –4 °F and 95 °F (–20 °C and 35 °C).
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Recycle batteries where ever possible. In the United States call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information about recycling your Lithium Ion battery or go to the RBRC website at www.rbrc.org for additional information.
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When recycling is not an option dispose of batteries in an environmentally safe manner consistent with local regulations.
Factors affecting battery operating time The following settings and conditions affect the battery operating time. •
The display brightness setting
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The display power-saver setting
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The device power-down setting
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Frequency and duration of alarms and alerts
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Amount of motion artifact during NIBP measurements
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Radio searching for an access point
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Controls, indicators, and connectors Your model might not contain all of these features.
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No. Feature
Description
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Printer
Optional. Printer provides a printout of patient and device information.
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Light bar
Provides a visual alarm with red and amber LEDs.
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Thermometry
Optional. Temperature probe cover box.
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Thermometry
Optional. Temperature probe.
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Thermometry (connector behind cover)
Secures the probe connection to the device.
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LCD screen
1024 x 600 pixels color touchscreen provides a graphical user interface.
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Battery compartment (behind cover)
Houses the Li-ion battery.
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Blood pressure
Self-contained module for easy replacement. Supports dual-lumen or single-lumen hoses.
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Pulse oximetry
Optional Nellcor (SpO2) or Masimo Rainbow SET (SpO2 or combined SpO2/SpHb) in a self-contained module for easy replacement.
No. Feature
Description
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Power switch and LED
Power-on/Standby switch. The LED indicates the charging status when connected to AC power: • Green: The battery is charged. • Amber: The battery is charging.
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Ethernet RJ45
Provides a hardwired connection to the computer network.
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USB client
Provides a connection to an external computer for testing and software upgrades.
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Nurse call
Optional. Provides a connection to the hospital nurse call system. (Not available on the 6300 model.)
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Fan exhaust
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Ground lug (equipotential terminal)
Provided for electrical safety testing and as a means for connection of a potential equalization conductor.
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Power connection
Provides an external AC power connection.
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Mobile stand mounting hardware
Secures the mounting plate to the device.
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Recess for mounting plate
Secures the device when mounted on the mobile stand or wall.
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USB connector door
Provides access to host USB connections for optional accessories.
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Fan intake
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Speaker
Provides tones. A piezo beeper inside the device provides backup.
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Service menu Access the Service screens 1.
From the Home tab, touch the Settings tab.
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Touch the Advanced tab.
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Enter 6345 as the access code and touch OK.
4.
Touch the Service tab. The General screen appears.
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Perform service tasks by making selections or touching other tabs. Note
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Service tasks and how to do them are detailed in this section.
When you are done, touch Exit. The Home tab appears.
General tab
Restore factory default settings 1.
Go to the Service screens as described in “Access the Service screens.”
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Touch the General tab.