Справочник ПользователяСодержаниеPreface1About this Manual2Proprietary Information2Warranty2Copyright2Printing History2Additional Documents2Safety3Safety Standards3CE Marking3Europe3United States4Canada4Philips Software License Terms4ATTENTION:4Text Conventions6Explanation of Symbols6Sales and Support Offices11Contents131. Overview21General Safety Information22Introduction23C3 Patient Monitor Description23Features and Options24Front Panel Description24Front of Monitor25Rear of Monitor26Screen Display27Additional Documentation282. Site Preparations29General Site Preparation Safety Information30Site Preparation Guidelines31Warning, Cautions and Safety Precautions31Patient Safety31Patient Leakage Current31Preparing to Use the Monitor32Power Source Requirements32Protecting Against Electrical Shock32Equipotential Grounding32Combining Equipment32Disposing of the Monitor33Unpacking the Monitor33Checking the Shipment33Returning System Components34Mounting35Warnings, Cautions, and Safety Precautions Relating to Wall Mount Installation36Mounting the GCX Wall Channel37Attaching the Mounting Plate to the Monitor37Attaching the Monitor to the Wall Channel383. Maintaining the Monitor39Maintenance Safety Information40Objectives41Concepts41Light Maintenance41Battery Conditioning41Recommendations for Maintenance Frequency42Maintenance Checklist43Inspecting the Monitor44Inspecting the Cables and Cords44Cleaning45Battery Maintenance45About the Battery45Battery Guidelines46Checking the Battery Status46Identifying Battery Strength47Charging the Battery47Conditioning a Battery48Why is Battery Conditioning Necessary?48When Should Battery Conditioning be Performed?48How to Condition a Battery48Battery INOP Messages494. Testing the Monitor51Testing Safety Information52Objectives53Concepts53Functionality Assurance53Preventative Maintenance53Performance and Safety Tests53Testing Checklist54Test Reporting55Recommendations for Testing Frequency56Test Map57Equipment58Serial Numbers59Passwords59Visual Test60Power On Test60Functionality Assurance Tests61Performance Assurance Test61Power-On Self-Test61Alarm Test62Volume Control Test62Preventative Maintenance Tests64Documenting NBP Test Results65Pneumatic System Functionality66To Zero the Simulator66Pressure Transducer Accuracy Test67Pneumatic Leakage Test67Inflation Rate Test68Over-Pressure Test69Deflation Rate Test70Basic Pneumatic Leakage (BPL) Test71Performance Procedures72Battery Performance Test72Temperature Test73ECG/ Respiration Performance75ECG Test75Respiration Test76SpO2 Performance77Dynamic Operating Range Test77LED Excitation Test78CO2 Performance79Documenting CO2 Test Results80Barometric Pressure Check and Calibration81Leakage Check82Pump Check83Flow Rate Check and Calibration83CO2 Gas Measurement Calibration Check84Calibration Verification85Reset Pump Operating Time Counters85Serial Interface and Nurse Call Signal Test86ECG Sync Test88Patient Safety Tests89Ground Integrity89Electrical Leakage91Earth Leakage Current91Enclosure Leakage Current92Patient Leakage Current93Patient Leakage Current, with Mains Voltage on the Applied Part945. Configuring the Power-up Defaults Menu97General Safety Information98Power-Up Defaults Menu99Menu Options100Diagnostic Mode101Error Codes102System Information102System A/D Values104NBP Test106CO2 Test108Restoring Factory Settings1106. Troubleshooting111General Troubleshooting Safety Information112Objectives113Concepts113Trouble- shooting113Error Codes113Part 1 Troubleshooting Checklist114Checks for Obvious Problems114Checks Before Opening the Monitor114Part 2 Isolating and Solving Monitor Problems116INOP Messages116Isolating the Defective Component118Part 3 Using Support Functions121Serviceable Hardware Error Codes121Error Code Categories122Other Error Codes1237. Disassembly125Introduction126Tools Required126Disassembly Safety Information127Disassembly Procedures128Closed Case Disassembly Procedures128Removing the Battery128Removing the Navigation Wheel129Removing the Keypad on the Front Panel130Removing the Optional, External Recorder130Separating the Front from the Rear Case131Front Case Disassembly132Replacing the Speaker133Replacing the Backlight Tube133Rear Case Disassembly134Removing the Main PCB Module136Removing the Patient Monitoring I/O Module137Removing the SpO2 Module138Removing the CO2 Module139Removing the NBP Pump140Removing the Power Supply Module1418. Spare Parts143Small Parts Kit144C3 Top Level Assembly145Front Panel Assembly146Rear Panel Assembly148Power Cords151Exchange Unit Part Numbers15210. Packing for Shipment153General Instructions154Repacking the Original Carton154Repacking in a Different Carton15411. RS-232 Interface155General RS-232 Safety Information156About the RS-232 Interface157Cable Connections157Nurse-Call15812. Training159Introduction160Levels of Involvement160Preventative Maintenance Only160Phone Support or Service160Training Materials161Essential Materials161Optional Materials161Overview161Support Strategies162Unit Exchange162Bench Repair162Theory of Operation and System Architecture163System Overview163Block Diagram163Isolated Front End165NBP Front End165Power System165Micro- processor, Memory and Control165Display165Keypad165Navigation Wheel166RS-232 I/O166Defib Sync Pulse166Speaker166Recorder167ECG Processing167Respiration Processing167NBP Processing168SpO2 Processing168CO2 Processing168Temperature Processing168Troubleshooting169Disassembly170Monitor Applications and Algorithms17113. Specifications173Hardware Specifications174Safety Standards174Electrical175Environmental175Measuring and Displaying Parameters176ECG176ECG Standards177Respiration178NBP (Non- Invasive Blood Pressure)179Temperature179SpO2180CO2181Trends182Размер: 4,9 МБСтраницы: 182Язык: EnglishПросмотреть