GE PRO 100 BP, PRO 100 Pulse, PRO 200 BP, PRO 200 Pulse, PRO 200 Temp, PRO 300 BP, PRO 300 Pulse, PRO 300 SpO2, PRO 400 BP, PRO 400 Pulse, PRO 400 Temp, PRO 400 SpO2 User manual
PRO Series 100 - 400 V2
Service Manual
(Models 110 - 410)
DINAMAP® PRO 100-400 V2
Patient Monitor
Service Manual
NOTE
The Model Numbers 100 through 400 are generic in nature and reflect the range of product codes
available. Your product may be labeled with a specific product code such as DINAMAP
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PRO Model 410.
“V2” refers to the second version of the product’s design
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DINAMAP® PRO 100-400 Patient Monitor
Service Manual
This manual is for DINAMAP PRO Monitors models 100, 200, 300, and 400,
with or without printers.
• PRO 100: BP, Pulse
• PRO 200: BP, Pulse, and Temp
• PRO 300: BP, Pulse, and SpO
• PRO 400: BP, Pulse, Temp, and SpO
The model of the Monitor determines which parameters are in your monitor.
Please refer to applicable sections.
Reissues and Updates
Changes occurring between issues are addressed through Change
Information Sheets, Addendums, and replacement pages. If a Change
Information Sheet does not accompany this manual, it is correct as printed.
Errors and Omissions
If errors or omissions are found in this manual, please notify:
GE Medical Systems Information Technologies
Technical Publications
4502 Woodland Corporate Boulevard
Tampa, FL 33614
1-877-274-8456
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Part No. 2009829-001 A
The content of this document including all figures and drawings is proprietary
information of GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, provided
solely for purposes of operation, maintenance or repair, and dissemination
for other purposes or copying thereof is prohibited without prior written
consent by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Tampa, Florida.
Illustrations may show design models; production units may incorporate
changes.
Hierarchy of Warnings and Cautions
A general warning is a statement that alerts the user to the possibility of
injury, death, or other serious adverse reactions associated with the misuse
of the device. A warning relates to steps in a procedure.
A general caution is a statement that alerts the user to the possibility of a
problem with the device associated with its use or misuse. Such problems
include device malfunction, device failure, damage to the device or damage
to other property. A caution relates to steps in a procedure.
1.11.Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations .............................. 1-11
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Introduction: Section 1. INTRODUCTION
Section 1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. SCOPE OF MANUAL
This service manual provides service, parts, and repair information
and functional descriptions for the DINAMAP
Models 100, 200, 300, and 400. The model number identifies the vital
signs monitoring capabilities built into the unit.
PRO 100: BP, pulse
PRO 200: BP, pulse, temperature
PRO 300: BP, pulse, SpO
PRO 400: BP, pulse, temperature, SpO
This manual is intended for use by biomedical engineers and trained
service technicians who are familiar with electromechanical devices
and digital and analog circuit techniques.
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PRO Series Monitors,
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not open the case. No
user-serviceable parts are inside the case. Refer servicing to
qualified service personnel.
Trained service technicians should perform all unit repairs.
Voltages dangerous to life exist in this unit. Take care when
servicing power supply and display assembly.
For information about operating PRO Series Monitors in a clinical
environment, refer to the separate operation manual.
This service manual is composed of the following five sections:
Section 1 describes this manual and tells you how to use it. Information
is also provided about how to get assistance if the unit fails to function
properly.
Section 2 provides the physical and functional characteristics of the
PRO Series Monitor.
Section 3 explains the principles of operation for the PRO Series
Monitor, including an overall system description and principles of
operation at the PWA (printed wiring board) level.
Section 4 provides information about periodic and corrective
maintenance of the PRO Series Monitor. Procedures include calibration
checks, recalibration, performance tests, and fault isolation.
Section 5 provides component information about the PRO Series
Monitor, including disassembly procedures, parts lists, assembly
diagrams, and electrical schematics.
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1.2. ADDENDA
When this manual was published it included the most up-to-date
information and procedures available. However, the specifications,
design, assembly, or software controls may change. These changes
are incorporated into this manual by addenda.
1.3. TRADEMARKS AND TRADE NAMES
This document references terms that are proprietary, and may be
registered and protected by copyrights and other applicable laws and
agreements.
The first time trademarks and trade names are used in a section of
this document, they are followed by “*” or “**”. A footnote will identify
the owner of the trademark or trade name.
1.4. SERVICE POLICY
The warranty for this product is enclosed with the product in the
shipper carton. All repairs on products under warranty must be
performed or approved by Customer Support personnel.
Unauthorized repairs will void the warranty. Products not covered by
warranty should be repaired by qualified electronics service
personnel.
1.5. EXTENDED WARRANTIES
Extended warranties may be purchased on most products. Contact
your Sales Representative for details and pricing.
1.6. ASSISTANCE
If the product fails to function properly or if assistance, service, or
spare parts are required, contact Customer Support. Before
contacting Customer Support, it is helpful to attempt to duplicate the
problem and to check all accessories to ensure that they are not the
cause of the problem. If you are unable to resolve the problem after
checking these items, contact Customer Support. When you call,
please be prepared to provide:
Product name and model number
A complete description of the problem
If repair parts or service are necessary, you will also be asked to
provide:
The product serial number
The facility's complete name and address
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1.7. SERVICE
1.7.1. Packing Instructions
Introduction: Section 1. INTRODUCTION
A purchase order number if the product is to be sent for repairs or
you order spare parts
The facility's GE Medical Systems Information Technologies
account number, if possible
The part number for replacement assemblies or parts
If your product requires repair service, call Customer Support and a
representative will assist you. Prior to returning any product for repair,
you must request a Return Authorization number. Call GE Medical
Systems Information Technologies at: 1-877-274-8456 Monday
through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. EST, excluding holidays.
Follow these recommended packing instructions.
Remove the battery and all hoses, cables, sensors, and power
cords from the PRO Series Monitor before packing.
Pack only the accessories you are requested to return. Place
them in a separate bag and insert the bag and the product inside
the shipping carton.
Use the original shipping carton and packing materials, if
available.
If the original shipping carton is not available, place the product in
a plastic bag and tie or tape the bag to prevent loose particles or
materials from entering openings such as the hose ports.
Use a sturdy corrugated container to ship the product; tape
securely to seal the container for shipping.
Pack with 4 in. to 6 in. of padding on all sides of the product.
1.7.2. Insurance
Insurance is at the customer's discretion. Claims for damage to the
product must be directed to the shipper.
1.7.3. Replacement Assemblies and Components
Assemblies and components can be ordered from GE Medical
Systems Information Technologies:
Via phone: 1-800-558-7044, Option #2
Via FAX: 1-800-232-2599
Information is also available on the World Wide Web at:
http://www.gemedical.com
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All orders must include the following information:
Facility's complete name, address, and phone number
FAX number
Your purchase order number
Your GE Medical Systems Information Technologies account
number
Please allow one working day for confirmation of your order.
1.7.4. Replacement Accessories
Replacements such as hoses, sensors, etc. must be purchased from
GE Medical Systems Information Technologies at 1-800-558-5102
(fax 1-800-232-2599). Please have the Reorder/Product Code or part
number of the item you wish to order, and your purchase order and
account number available.
1.8. INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
For information on the installation and operation of the PRO Series
Monitor, refer to the separate operation manual. The PRO Series
Monitor should be operated and serviced by authorized personnel,
and only in accordance with the warnings and precautions given in
both the operation manual and this service manual.
1.9. WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
Refer to the operating safety warnings and precautions detailed in the
separate operation manual.
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Introduction: Section 1. INTRODUCTION
1.10. SYMBOL DEFINITIONS
Attention: consult accompanying documents
Power Off/On
Silence Alarms
START/STOP BP
AUTO BP
Mean Arterial Pressure
External Communications Port Connector
Defibrillator-proof Type B.F. equipment
IPX1
SpO2
Temperature Value
Battery Power
External AC or DC power
SpO2 Motion Artifact (US)
SpO2 Motion Artifact (Europe)
Packaging label depicting the transportation
and storage atmospheric pressure range of
500 to 1060 hPa
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The DINAMAP
PRO Series Monitor is
protected against vertically falling drops of
water and conforms with the IEC 529
standard at level of IPX1. No harmful effects
will come of vertically falling drops of water
making contact with the Monitor
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1.11. GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
ACAlternating Current
ADCAnalog to Digital Convertor
ADUAnalog to Digital Units: The Main Board has 65,536 steps which
equates to 5V full scale (76 µV/ADU) Secondary Processor ADC
has 256 steps which equates to 5V full scale (19.351 mV/ADU)
AMAmplitude Modulation
ASSYAssembly
BPBlood Pressure
BPMBeats Per Minute
DCDirect Current
DMMDigital Multimeter
FETField Effect Transistor
GALGate Array logic
mbMillibar
mmHgMillimeters of Mercury
HCDHost Communications Device
HzHertz
LCDLiquid Crystal Display
LEDLight Emitting Diode
MAPMean Arterial Pressure
NIBPNon Invasive Blood Pressure
NiMhNickel Metal Hydride
OSCOscillatory
PSUPower Supply Unit
PWAPrinted Wiring Assembly
SPISerial Peripheral Interface
TTLTransistor to Transistor Logic
UUTUnit Under Test
VACVolts Alternating Current
VDCVolts Direct Current
VFCVoltage to Frequency Convertor
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DINAMAP® PRO Series 100-400 Monitors provide non-invasive
determination of systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure,
mean arterial pressure, pulse rate, temperature, and oxygen
saturation. These portable AC and DC operated monitors are
primarily intended for use in hospital acute care settings such as
outpatient surgery, accident and emergency, labor and delivery, GI/
endoscopy, and medical/surgical units.
2.2. PRODUCT CONFIGURATIONS
Each PRO Series Monitor is supplied with an accessory pack. The
contents of the pack vary according to model. Unpack the items
carefully, and check them against the contents checklist enclosed in
one of the accessory boxes. If there is a problem or shortage, contact
GE Medical Systems Information Technologies.
It is recommended that all the packaging be retained, in case the
PRO Series Monitor must be returned for service in the future.
2.3. CONTROLS, INDICATORS, AND CONNECTORS
Descriptions of the items shown are listed on the pages that follow.
For symbol definitions, refer to Section 1 of this manual.
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1. Battery compartment cover: Retains and protects the internal
battery.
2. Mains input: Used to connect to AC power supply.
3. External power socket: To be used with approved AC-DC power
converter ONLY.
4. Inactive temperature cable storage: Inactive temperature probe
cable attaches here (Models 200 and 400).
5. Pole clamp: Used to clamp monitor to pole or stand.
6. Data interface connector: Host communications port (15 way Dtype RS-232 serial port) for use only with equipment conforming to
IEC 601-1. Refer to section 2.4 for connection details.
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19. Mean arterial pressure display: 3-digit red LED indicates
measured MAP in mmHg and shows instantaneous cuff pressure
during BP determination.
20. SpO
pulse indicator: Yellow LED in heart symbol flashes to
2
indicate that real-time pulse rate measurements are being derived
from SpO
signals (Models 300 and 400).
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21. Rotor: Used to highlight and select items in LCD menus; if monitor
is off, pressing rotor will switch monitor on.
22. Pulse BPM display: 3-digit yellow LED shows pulse rate in beats
per minute.
23. SpO
display: 3-digit red LED indicates oxygen saturation in %
2
(Models 300 and 400).
24.SpO
motion/artifact indicator LED: For NELLCOR, LED
2
Illuminates when motion artifact is detected (Models 300 and 400).
For Masimo, LED illuminates when low perfusion or low signal quality
is detected (Models 300 and 400).
25. LCD (liquid crystal display): Displays all alarms, user interface
messages, and configuration options.
26. Alarm silence switch: Alternately mutes and enables audible
alarms; when pushed once after alarm sounds (silence on), the
switch illuminates to indicate that audible alarms have been silenced
for 2 minutes.
27. AUTO BP key: Press to start Auto BP mode.
28. Light sensor: Automatically measures ambient light to set LED
display intensity.
29. START/STOP BP key: Press to start or stop a BP, Auto, Stat, or
Vitals determination.
30. Cuff connector: BP cuff hose attaches here.
Not Shown: The printer access door is located on the left side of the
monitor. Push the latch to open the door and access the paper supply
and print head. For details, see Section 5, Component Information.
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