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GE Dash 3000 Service Manual (292 pages)
Patient Monitor
Brand:
GE
| Category:
Monitor
| Size: 10.88 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
11
Manual Information
13
Revision History
13
Manual Purpose
13
Intended Audience
13
Ordering Manuals
13
Safety Information
14
Responsibility of the Manufacturer
14
General
14
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
15
Equipment Symbols
16
Service Information
18
Service Requirements
18
Equipment Identification
18
2 Equipment Overview
19
Components
21
The Monitoring System
21
The Patient Monitor
21
User Interface
24
Optional RAC 2A Module Housing
26
Optional Dash Port 2 Docking Station
26
Optional ICG Module
27
Optional Wireless LAN System
27
Optional Remote Control
28
Software Packages and Software Options
29
Software Packages
29
Software Options
29
Technical Specifications
30
Performance Specifications
30
Ecg
31
Invasive Blood Pressure (BP)
33
Noninvasive Blood Pressure (NBP)
33
GE Pulse Oximetry (SPO2)
35
Masimo SET SPO2 Module
35
Cardiac Output (CO)
36
Respiration
36
Temperature (TEMP)
37
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
37
Analog Output
39
Defibrillator Synchronization Pulse
39
Battery
40
Paper Recorder
40
RF Wireless LAN
41
Environmental Specifications
41
Physical Specifications
42
Certification
43
3 Installation
45
Connections
47
Back Panel Connections
47
Front Panel Indicators
50
Power up
51
Optional Ethernet Communication
52
Overview
52
Twisted Pair
52
Concentrator
52
Node
52
Segment and Branch
53
Repeater
53
Bridge
53
Twisted Pair Cabling (10Baset)
54
Symbol PC Card (Wireless LAN)
54
4 Maintenance
55
Maintenance Schedule
57
Manufacturer Recommendations
57
Visual Inspection
58
Cleaning
59
Cleaning Precautions
59
Cleaning the Display
59
Exterior Cleaning
59
Cleaning the Print Head
60
Battery Power
61
Introduction
61
Exchangeable Battery Packs
61
Battery Indicators
63
Lithium-Ion Battery
65
The Impact of Lithium-Ion Battery Technology on the Battery
65
How to Improve the Performance of the Battery
65
How to Identify the Battery Charge Capacity
66
Battery Maintenance
71
How to Charge the Battery
71
How to Condition the Battery
71
How to Store the Battery
73
How to Wake up the Battery
73
How to Replace the Batteries
75
The Cadex Smart Two+ Charger
77
Electrical Safety Tests
78
General
78
Recommendations
78
Power Outlet Test
79
Ground (Earth) Integrity
80
Ground (Earth) Wire Leakage Current Tests
82
Enclosure Leakage Current Test
83
Patient (Source) Leakage Current Test
84
Patient (Sink) Leakage Current Test (Mains Voltage on the Applied Part)
85
Test Completion
86
Checkout Procedures
87
Manufacturer Recommendations
87
Monitor Power-Up Tests
89
ECG Tests
91
Respiration Tests
94
Temperature Tests
95
Cardiac Output Tests
96
Invasive Blood Pressure Tests
98
Pulse Oximetry Tests for GE SPO2 Oximeter
101
Pulse Oximetry Tests for Masimo SET SPO2
103
Noninvasive Blood Pressure Tests
104
Analog Output and Defibrillator Synchronization Tests
106
End-Tidal CO 2 Test
108
Battery Tests
109
Graph Test
109
Graph Speed Test
110
Display Test
110
Speaker Test
110
Network Test
111
Remote Control Test (Option)
111
RF LAN Test (Option)
111
Dash Port Docking Station Test
112
RAC 2A Module Housing Peripheral Device Test
112
Peripheral or External Devices
113
Checkout Procedures Completion
113
Maintenance Checklist
114
Visual Inspection
114
Cleaning
114
Conditioning the Battery
114
Calibration
114
Electrical Safety Tests
114
Checkout Procedures
115
Repair Log
116
5 Troubleshooting
117
Service Menus
119
Boot Loader Service Menu
119
Main Menu Service Mode Menu
121
Review Errors
125
Error Log Information
126
Error Logs
127
Battery Alarms and Messages
128
Battery Messages Displayed in the ECG Waveform Area
128
Battery Messages Displayed in the Battery Status Information Window
129
Battery Messages Displayed in the Battery Fuel Gauge Icon
129
Power Source Tests
130
Wall Receptacle
130
Power Cord and Plug
131
Data Acquisition Tests
132
ECG Functions
132
Lead Fail Functions
134
Pace Detect Functions
134
Invasive Blood Pressure Functions
135
Respiration Functions
138
Noninvasive Blood Pressure Functions
140
Wireless LAN Troubleshooting
141
Service Tips
143
Fault/Symptom Analysis
143
Acquisition PCB Symptoms
145
Processor PCB Symptoms
145
Error Messages
146
Language-Specific Information
148
French Language Information
148
Czech, Hungarian, Polish, or Russian Language Information
148
Chinese and Japanese Language Information
148
6 Configuration
149
Configuring a Monitor
151
General
151
Main Menu Selections
153
Set Unit Name
153
Set Bed Number
153
Patient-Monitor Type
154
Set Graph Locations
155
Communication Confirmation
155
Problems
155
Admit Menu
156
Boot Code Selections
157
Set Defib Sync Voltage and Pulse Width
157
Set Line Frequency
157
Set CIC and QS Protocol
158
Set MUSE Protocol
158
Transcutaneous Pace Blank Length
159
Set Country Selection
159
Configure Wireless LAN
159
Set Language
160
Enable/Disable AFIB Identification
160
Enable/Disable Intellirate
161
Analog out Buzz
162
Completion
162
Advanced User Procedures
163
Procedures
163
Set Time and Date
163
Transfer Monitor Defaults
164
Change Ethernet Address
167
Review Errors
167
Transferring Error Logs
170
General
170
Access the COPY LOGS Menu
170
Select the Monitoring Device
171
Select the Error Log Date
171
Copy Error Logs
172
Eject Floppy
172
7 Calibration
173
Hardware Calibration
175
Calibration
175
NBP Calibration
176
ECG or BP Calibration
179
End-Tidal CO Calibration
180
8 Field Replaceable Units and Upgrades
181
Disassembly Guidelines
183
Tools Required
183
Before Disassembly
183
Hardware Assemblies
184
PCB Assemblies
184
After Reassembly
185
Handle Assembly
187
Removing the Handle Assembly
187
Replacing or Upgrading the Dash 3000 Alarm Light Option
188
Display Assembly
189
Removing the Display Assembly from the Main Unit
189
Replacing the Display Assembly
193
Replacing Display Assembly Components
195
Main Unit Components
203
DAS and NBP Assemblies
203
Main And/Or Power Supply Assemblies, Speaker or RF LAN Upgrade
208
Processor/Power Management PCB and Battery Assembly
209
Power Supply Assembly
211
Speaker
212
RF LAN Upgrade
213
Optional DDW Writer Replacement/Upgrade
224
Replacement
224
9 Assembly Drawings
225
Introduction
227
Theory of Operation
228
Components
228
Overall Monitor Block Diagram
228
Power Supply
229
Data Acquisition System (DAS)
229
Processor/Power Management Subsystem
235
Optional Thermal Printer
243
Speaker
243
Handle Subassembly
244
Interfaces
244
Setup and Configuration
245
Ordering Parts
247
Service Parts
248
Field Replaceable Units (Frus)
248
Other Replaceable Components
253
Dash 3000/4000 Monitor
253
Dash 3000/4000 Monitor Labels
254
Dash 3000 Monitor
255
Dash 4000 Monitor
255
Interconnection Diagram PN 2015999, Rev. G
256
Dash 3000/4000 Assembly PN 2015999, Rev. G
257
Parts List, PN 2015999, Rev. K
258
Dash 3000 Display Assembly PN 2015617-002, Rev. a
261
Parts List, PN 2015617-002, Rev. a
262
Dash 4000 Display PN 2016792-001, Rev. a
263
Parts List, PN 2016792-001, Rev. B
264
Dash 3000/4000 Back PN 2015997, Rev. B
265
Parts List, PN 2015997-101, -103, Rev. a
266
Port Connections
267
Invasive Blood Pressure Cable Connector
267
Temperature/Co Cable Connector
271
Capnostat III (CO2) Cable Connector
272
NBP Connector
273
ECG Cable Connector
273
Power Entry Connector
274
Network Interface Connector
275
Auxiliary Communication Connector
275
Defib Sync Connector
276
Peripheral Expansion Interface Connector
277
Appendix A - Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC
279
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC
279
Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions
281
Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity
282
Recommended Separation Distances
284
Compliant Cables and Accessories
285
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GE Dash 3000 Operator's Manual (270 pages)
Patient Monitor
Brand:
GE
| Category:
Monitor
| Size: 2.02 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
15
Equipment Information
16
Intended Use
16
Safety Statements
16
Equipment Symbols
27
Equipment Compliance Information
29
Manual Information
30
Purpose
30
Intended Audience
30
Conventions
31
Equipment Overview
33
Hardware Overview
34
Front
34
Right
34
Left
35
Back
36
Control Panel
37
Trim Knob Control
38
Indicators
39
Optional Components
40
Operating Modes
44
User Interface Overview
45
Main Display
45
Menus
46
Windows
46
Monitor Setup
49
Getting Started
50
Identifying Your Configuration
50
Software Packages
50
Software Options
51
Monitoring/Admit Modes
51
Patient-Monitor Type
52
Language
52
Locale
53
Customizing Monitor Setup
54
Monitor Defaults Overview
54
Defining Custom Defaults
55
Defining Control Settings
56
Restoring Factory Defaults
58
Defining Parameter Window Priority
59
Alarms
61
Introduction
62
Overview
62
Smart Alarms
63
Alarm Types
63
Safety
65
Control Settings
65
Silencing Alarms
66
Temporarily
66
Permanently
68
Managing Patients
69
Introduction
70
Admit
70
Overview
70
Standard Admit
70
Quick Admit
71
Automatic Admit
72
Control Settings
73
Discharge
74
View Other Patients
75
Software Option Comparison
75
Limitations
76
Custom Defaults
76
Control Settings
78
Viewing Other Monitors
78
Patient Data
81
Introduction
82
Reviewing Patient Data
82
Alarm History
82
Vital Signs
83
Graphic Trends
84
CRG Trends
86
Lab Data
87
Customizing the Trends Key
88
Calculations
88
Cardiac Calculations
88
Dosage Calculations
89
Pulmonary Calculations
90
Printing
93
Introduction
94
Overview
94
Options
94
Control Settings
94
Printed Output
95
Guidelines
96
Monitoring ECG
97
Introduction
98
Overview
98
Options
99
Combo and Rover Combo Monitoring Guidelines
101
Analog Output
102
Additional Information
102
Safety
103
Pacemaker
103
Arrhythmia
104
Monitoring
105
Control Settings
105
Custom Defaults
108
Turning off ECG
108
ECG Setting Source
108
ECG Rate Averaging
110
Intellirate
110
AFIB Alarm Level
111
Performing ST Analysis
111
Overview
111
Control Settings
112
Performing 12 Lead Analysis
113
Troubleshooting
115
Monitoring Invasive Pressures
117
Introduction
118
Overview
118
Pressure Site Names and Values
118
Default Site Labels
119
Analog Output
119
Additional Information
119
Monitoring
119
Control Settings
120
Performing PA Wedge Measurements
123
Automatic
123
Manual
124
Troubleshooting
124
Monitoring NBP
125
Introduction
126
Overview
126
Options
127
Additional Information
128
Safety
128
Monitoring
130
Control Settings
130
Custom Defaults
133
Setup Custom Automatic NBP Measurements
133
Auto NBP Cancellation Notification
133
Extended NBP Alarm Silence
134
Troubleshooting
134
Monitoring Spo2
136
Introduction
136
Overview
136
Primary Parameter Monitoring Considerations
137
Configuration Options
137
Additional Information
139
Safety
139
General
139
Neonates and Infants
141
Monitoring
142
Control Settings
142
Nellcor 395 Pulse Oximeter
145
Connecting
145
Guidelines
147
Troubleshooting
148
Measuring Cardiac Output
149
Introduction
150
Overview
150
Additional Information
150
Measuring
151
Control Settings
151
Performing the CO Procedure
152
Troubleshooting
154
Monitoring Respiration
155
Introduction
156
Overview
156
Additional Information
156
Safety
157
Monitoring
157
Control Settings
157
Troubleshooting
158
Monitoring Temperature
159
Overview
160
Monitoring
160
Control Settings
160
Troubleshooting
161
Monitoring End-Tidal CO2
164
Introduction
164
Overview
164
Compatible Devices/Sensors
164
Additional Information
164
Safety
165
Monitoring
166
Control Settings
166
Calibrating
167
Sensors
167
Adapters
168
Sample Lines
168
Troubleshooting
169
Monitoring Anesthesia Gases
171
Introduction
172
Overview
172
Options
173
Guidelines
173
Additional Information
173
Safety
173
Monitoring
175
Control Settings
175
Co2
176
Gas
176
Enabling HAL and ENF
177
Troubleshooting
178
Monitoring Impedance Cardiography (ICG)
179
Introduction
180
Overview
180
Monitored Parameters
180
Additional Information
180
Safety
181
Monitoring
182
Control Settings
183
Troubleshooting
184
Monitoring Bispectral Index (BIS)
185
Introduction
186
Overview
186
Additional Information
187
Safety
187
Considerations
187
General
187
Monitoring
188
Control Settings
188
Disabling Continuous Lead Detection
189
Disabling the Waveform Filter
190
Testing the bis
190
Understanding Displayed Values
190
Bis
190
Sqi
191
Sef
191
Emg
191
Troubleshooting
191
A Maintenance
193
Overview
194
Biocompatibility
194
Inspection
194
Disposal
194
Cleaning and Disinfecting
195
Procedure
195
Cautions
196
Impact or Results of Improper Cleaning Products and Processes
196
Cleaning Products to Avoid
197
Applied Parts
197
Printer/Writer(S
198
Changing Writer Paper
198
Batteries
199
Overview
199
Identifying Capacity
201
Installation Guidelines
202
Battery Care
203
Troubleshooting
205
Technical Maintenance
206
Safety Tests
206
Alarm Verification
209
B Software Packages
211
Feature Comparison by Software Package
212
C Factory Defaults
215
Arrhythmia Alarm Levels
216
Parameter Alarm Levels
216
Parameter Limits
229
Custom Defaults
229
E Interfacing with Non-GE Devices
237
Introduction
238
General
238
Safety
238
Non-GE Device Information
239
Displayed Data
239
Compatible Devices
240
Limitations
248
Setup
250
Connecting the Monitor
250
Connecting Peripheral Devices
250
Establishing Communication
251
Customizing Data Display
252
F Abbreviations and Symbols
255
Abbreviations
256
GE Dash 3000 Service Manual (282 pages)
Patient Monitor
Brand:
GE
| Category:
Medical Equipment
| Size: 6.72 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
11
Manual Information
12
Revision History
12
Manual Purpose
12
Intended Audience
12
Ordering Manuals
12
Safety Information
13
Responsibility of the Manufacturer
13
General
13
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
14
Equipment Symbols
15
Service Information
19
Service Requirements
19
Equipment Identification
19
2 Equipment Overview
21
Components
22
Monitoring System
22
Patient Monitor
22
Controls and Indicators
26
Exchangeable or Compatible Battery Packs
29
Optional Components
30
Optional Remote Control
33
Software Packages and Software Options
34
Software Packages
34
Software Options
34
Ethernet Communication
35
About Ethernet
35
Twisted Pair
35
Network Terms
36
Theory of Operation
37
Components
37
Overall Patient Monitor Block Diagram
37
Power Supply
38
Data Acquisition System (DAS)
38
Processor/Power Management Subsystem
47
Lithium-Ion Battery Power
55
Speaker
60
Handle Subassembly
60
Interfaces
60
Storage and Backup
62
Optional Thermal Printer
63
3 Installation
65
Installation Overview
66
Inspection
67
Before You Begin
68
Connections
69
Back Panel Connections
69
Power up
71
Configure
71
Dash Installation Checkout Procedure
72
4 Configuration
73
Before You Begin
74
Service Menus
75
Boot Loader Service Menu
76
Main Menu Service Mode
77
Procedures
81
Set Print Locations
82
Service Mode Settings
83
Set Unit Name
83
Set Bed Number
83
Patient-Monitor Type
84
Admit Menu
85
Confirm or Configure Wireless LAN
86
Boot Code Settings
90
Set Defib Sync Voltage and Pulse Width
90
Set Line Frequency
90
Set CIC and QS Protocol
91
Set MUSE System Protocol
91
Transcutaneous Pace Blank Length
91
Set Country Selection
92
Set Language
92
Enable or Disable AFIB Identification
93
Enable or Disable Intellirate
93
Analog out Buzz
94
Completion
94
Advanced User Procedures
95
Procedures
95
Set Time and Date
95
Transfer Monitor Defaults
96
5 Preventive Maintenance
99
Maintenance Schedule
100
Visual Inspection
101
Cleaning and Disinfecting the Patient Monitor
101
Procedure
101
Cautions
102
Impact or Results of Improper Cleaning Products and Processes
103
Cleaning Products to Avoid
103
Storage
103
Clean the Print Head
104
Cleaning, Disinfecting and Storing GE ECG Cables and Leadwires
105
Cleaning and Disinfecting
105
Sterilization
106
Cautions
106
Storage
106
Improper Cleaning Products and Processes Impact or Results
106
Cleaning Products to Avoid
107
Cleaning Other Applied Parts
107
Battery Maintenance
108
How to Charge the Battery
108
How to Condition the Battery
109
How to Store the Battery
110
How to Wake up the Battery
110
How to Replace the Batteries
112
Rechargeable Battery Recycling
113
About the Cadex Smart Two+ Charger
114
Clear the Stored Patient Data Memory
115
6 Troubleshooting
117
Fault Analysis
118
Overview
118
Required Tools or Equipment
118
Problems
118
Acquisition PCB Symptoms
120
Processor PCB Symptoms
120
Error Messages
121
Battery Alarms and Messages
123
Battery Messages Displayed in the ECG Waveform Area
123
Battery Messages Displayed in the Battery Status Information Window
124
Battery Messages Displayed in the Battery Fuel Gauge Icon
124
Writer or Printer
125
External
125
Internal
125
No Waveform at Central Station
126
Monitor Defaults Transfer
127
Storing Monitor Defaults
127
Copying Stored Monitor Defaults
127
Change Internet Address
128
Review Errors
129
View Output or Input Errors
129
Useful Error Data
130
Get Error Logs
132
Get Logs Via PC Using Netupdate
132
Get Logs Via CIC
137
Get Logs Via Centralscope
137
Wireless LAN
140
Access Service Mode
141
Identify the Wireless Technology
141
802.11A/B/G
142
7 Field Replaceable Units
147
Ordering Field Replaceable Units
148
Field Replaceable Units
149
Disassembly Guidelines
153
Tools Required
153
Before Disassembly
153
Hardware Precautions
154
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions
154
Replacement Procedures
155
Remove or Replace Handle Assembly
156
Remove or Replace Display Assembly
164
Replace Display Flex Assembly
170
Replace Display Assembly Parts
172
Open Display Assembly
173
Replace Dash 4000/5000 Alarm Light
174
Replace Display Inverter
174
Replace Keypad Assembly or Trim Knob Control
176
Replace Display Components Without LCD
177
Replace Main Unit Parts
180
Replace Wireless Card
180
Replace das Assembly
183
Replace NBP Pump Assembly
186
Replace Writer Assembly or Writer Flex
187
Replace Speaker Assembly
188
Replace Cpu/Battery Housing Assembly
190
Replace Power Supply Assembly
194
Replace Battery Door
196
Replace Foot
196
Replace Writer Cover
197
Recommended Checkout
198
8 Functional and Electrical Safety Checks
201
Overview
202
Manufacturer Recommendations
202
Frequency
202
Test Equipment
202
Functional Checkout Procedures
203
Electrical Safety Tests
204
General
204
Recommendations
204
Power Outlet Test
205
Power Cord and Plug
205
Ground (Earth) Integrity
206
Ground (Earth) Wire Leakage Current Tests
207
Enclosure (Touch) Leakage Current Test
209
Patient (Source) Leakage Current Test
212
Patient (Sink) Leakage Current Test (Mains Voltage on the Applied Part)
214
Bisx (Option) Current Leakage Tests
216
Bisx Patient (Source) Leakage Current Test
216
Bisx Patient (Sink) Leakage Current Test
218
Test Completion
219
Functional Checkout Procedures
220
Frequency
220
Identify Enabled Patient Parameters and Software Options
220
Patient Monitor Power-Up Tests
221
ECG Tests
222
Respiration Tests
225
Temperature Tests
226
Cardiac Output Tests (Option)
227
Invasive Blood Pressure Tests (Option)
227
Pulse Oximetry Tests for GE Ohmeda SPO2 Oximeter
230
Pulse Oximetry Tests for Masimo SET SPO2
232
Pulse Oximetry Tests for Nellcor Oximax SPO2
233
Noninvasive Blood Pressure Tests
235
NBP Calibration
237
Analog Output and Defibrillator Synchronization Tests
240
End-Tidal CO
244
Battery Tests
244
Graph or Print Tests (Option)
244
Display Test
245
Speaker Test
246
Network Test (Option)
246
Remote Control Test (Option)
246
Bisx Test (Option)
247
Wireless Antenna Signal Strength Test (Option)
249
Wireless LAN Test (Option)
252
Dash Port 2 Docking Station Test (Option)
254
TRAM-Rac 2A Module Housing Peripheral Device Test (Option)
254
ICG Module Test (Option)
254
Checkout Procedures Completion
255
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC
258
Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions
258
Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity
259
Recommended Separation Distances
262
Compliant Cables and Accessories
263
Network Troubleshooting
267
Network Traffic
268
Traffic Types
268
Flow
268
Network Infrastructure Compatibility
269
Compatible Wireless Network Infrastructures
269
Problem: no Waveforms or Parameters Are Displayed at the CIC Pro Center
271
Network Disclosure to Facilitate Network Risk
273
Management
273
Purpose and Scope
274
Purpose for the Dash Patient Monitor Connection to Network
274
Dash Patient Monitor Network Interface Technical Specifications
274
Network Information Flows
276
Required Characteristics and Configuration of Network for Support of Dash Patient Monitor
277
Potential Risks to Safety, Effectiveness or Security Resulting from Failure of IT Network to Provide the Required Characteristics
278
Checklist
280
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GE Dash 3000 Specifications (8 pages)
GE Healthcare Dash 3000, 4000 & 5000 Flexible acuity monitoring
Brand:
GE
| Category:
Medical Equipment
| Size: 0.15 MB
Table of Contents
Input Specifications
2
Output Specifications
2
Information Displayed
6
Analog Output
7
Environmental Specifications
7
Warranty
8
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