specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice.
Marquette, MUSE, MAC, MULTI-LINK, Hookup Advisor, 12SL, Mactrode, and Baby MAC are trademarks
owned by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, a General Electric Company going to market as GE
Healthcare. All other marks are owned by their respective owners.
Each page of the document has the document part number and revision
letter at the bottom of the page. The revision letter identifies the
document’s update level. The revision history of this document is
summarized in the following table.
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Table 1-1. Revision history, PN 2047426-002
RevisionDateComment
A25 September 2009Initial release of document
B31 July 2012Update classification to DCAR products.
C26 March 2013Updated photos in Equipment Identification and
Back View. The product and serial number labels
were updated. Added the Class I Power Supply
to the FRU Part List. In Technical Specifications
the Input Current rating was updated.
Manual Purpose
Intended Audience
D17 April 2013Include attachment in Agile.
E3 December 2013Updating product labels and power supply
FRUs.
F20 July 2016Updated product labels, connectors, and the
new product code to SP5. Updated the block
diagram and the mainboard photo.
G23 February 2017Updated product code to SPY and added KOE
Display FRUs.
This manual provides technical information for service representatives
and technical personnel to maintain the equipment to the assembly level.
Use it as a guide for maintenance and electrical repairs considered field
repairable. The manual identifies additional sources of relevant
information and technical assistance. See the operator’s manual for
operating instructions.
This manual is written for clinical professionals and others who use,
maintain, and troubleshoot the MAC 600. The person using the MAC 600
is expected to have a working knowledge of appropriate medical
procedures, practices, and terminology used in the treatment of patients.
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Contraindications
This system is not intended for use as a vital signs physiological
monitor or for use during patient transport.
This device is not intended for use with high-frequency surgical
units. Disconnect the device from the patient before using the highfrequency surgical units.
This device is not intended for use with direct cardiac applications.
Warnings, Cautions, and Notices
The terms DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE are used
throughout this manual to point out hazards and to designate a degree or
level or seriousness. Familiarize yourself with their definitions and
significance. Hazard is defined as a source of potential injury to a person.
TermDefinition
Table 1-2. Hazard terms
Conventions
DANGERIndicates an imminent hazard which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice, which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTIONIndicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice, which, if not avoided, could
result in minor personal injury or product/property damage.
NOTICEIndicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice, which, if not avoided, could
result in the loss or destruction of property or data.
Table 1-3. Conventions
Bold textIndicates keys on the ke ypad, text to be entered , or hardware terms such
as b u t t ons o r s w i tc h e s o n t h e equipment.
Italicized textIndicates terms that identify menu items o r options in the system display.
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Safety Messages
Introduction: Safety Messages
Additional safety messages provide appropriate safe operation
information.
DANGER
Do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetics.
WARNING
CONNECTION TO MAINS – This is class I equipment.
The mains plug must be connected to an appropriately
grounded power supply.
NOTICE
All shipments of MAC 600 devices to China are Class I.
However, for all other countries, the MAC 600 installed
base is Class II if the serial number is less than
SF713500001PA.
WARNING
BATTERY OPERATION – If the integrity of the earth
conductor is in doubt, operate the unit from its battery.
CAUTION
This equipment contains no user serviceable parts. Refer
servicing to qualified service personnel.
U.S. Federal law restricts this device for sale by or on the
order of a physician.
Responsibility of the Manufacturer
GE Healthcare is responsible for the effects of safety, reliability, and
performance only if:
Assembly operations, extensions, readjustments, modifications, or
repairs are carried out by persons authorized by us.
The electrical installation of the relevant room complies with the
requirements of the appropriate regulations.
The equipment is used in accordance with the instructions for use.
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General
Introduction: Service Information
Failure on the part of the responsible individual, hospital, or
institutional users of this equipment to implement a satisfactory
maintenance schedule could cause equipment failure and health
hazards.
To ensure patient safety, use only parts and accessories manufactured or
recommended by GE Healthcare.
Contact GE Healthcare before connecting any devices to this equipment
that are not recommended in this manual.
Parts and accessories used must meet the requirements of the applicable
IEC 60601 series safety standards, and/or the system configuration must
meet the requirements of the IEC 60601-1-1 medical electrical systems
standard.
The use of accessory equipment not complying with the equivalent safety
requirements of this equipment may lead to a reduced level of safety of
the resulting system.
Considerations relating to the choice include:
Use of the accessory in the patient vicinity.
Evidence that the safety certification of the accessory has been
Equipment Symbols
See the MAC 600 operator’s manual for information about the symbols
used on this product and its packaging.
Service Information
Service Requirements
Refer equipment servicing to GE Healthcare authorized service
personnel only. Any unauthorized attempt to repair equipment under
warranty voids that warranty. It is the user’s responsibility to report the
need for service to GE Healthcare or an authorized agent.
performed in accordance to the appropriate IEC 60601-1 and/or IEC
60601-1-1 harmonized national standard.
Equipment Identification
Every GE Healthcare device has a unique serial number. The serial
number appears on the device label and is formatted as shown.
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ItemDescription
A Product label
BSerial number label
Table 1-4. Equipment Identification
Serial Number Label Format
The serial number label is located on the bottom cover beside the product
label.
Table 1-5. Serial Number Label Details
ItemDescription
AProduct part number
BManufacture date in YYYY-MM format
CSerial number barcode
D Serial Number
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The serial number appears as follows:
Table 1-6. Serial Number Format
ItemDescription
AThe product code for MAC 600 system is SPY
BYear Manufactured (00-99)
00 = 2000
01 = 2001
02 = 2002
CFiscal Week Manufactured
DProduction Sequence Number
EManufacturing Site
FMiscellaneous Characteristic
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Product Label
Introduction: Service Information
The product label is located on the back of the device next to the external
power input.
NOTE
Your product label may vary.
Table 1-7. Product Label
ItemDescription
AProduct name (MAC 600)
BManufacturing Site
CInput power rating
DSymbols
See the “MAC 600 Operator’s Manual” for a description of the symbols used on this label.
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2Equipment Overview
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General Description
The MAC 600 Resting ECG Analysis System is a 10-lead, 12-channel
device with an integrated 4.3 inch WQVGA color display and three-inch
thermal printer. This is a portable device with a lithium ion battery and
smart charger. This device supports AC operation with a 12V ACDC
medical grade adaptor. The device can support communication and
external storage through serial port and SD card options.
Top View
Table 2-1. Top view
NameDescription
AWriter/PrinterPrints ECG Reports
BDisplayVie w ECGs of different lead /lead group, heart rate , mode of operatio n,
speed, gain, and filter settings.
CKeypadKeys to power on the system, change operating parameters or control
operations.
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Equipment Overview: General Description
Table 2-2. Back view
LegendNameDescription
ADC In SocketInput socket for connecting external ACDC
adaptor.
BSD Card slot Slot for using the SD card.
CProduct LabelDisplays product name, site of manufacture,
power specification, and relevant symbols.
DSerial PortPort for connecting serial cable.
ESerial Number LabelDisplays product number, date of manufacture,
barcode and serial number of the product.
WARNING
SYSTEM LEAKAGE CURRENT – Keep leakage current
within acceptable limits when connecting auxiliary
equipment to this device. Total system leakage must not
exceed 300 microamperes (110V system) or 500
microamperes (220V-250V system).
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Equipment Overview: General Description
Table 2-3. Side View
LegendName Description
AECG signal input connectorConnector for patient cable
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Keypad
Equipment Overview: General Description
Table 2-4. Keypad
Legend Name Description
APowerTurns the system on or off.
BPower LEDIndicates the unit is plugged in and receiving DC power.
CBattery LEDIndicates various battery states:
Solid amber light indicates that the battery is charging.
Flashing amber light indicates that the battery is low.
Off indicates that the battery is fully charged or that the
battery is not being charged.
DON/OFF LEDIndicates the system is ON.
EFunction (F1 through F4)Selects screen menu functions.
FArrow padMoves the cursor left, right, up, or down.
GEnter (Trim Pad Enter Key)Press this key every time you want to confirm a selection.
HLeadsScrolls through the leads on display and changes leads
during rhythm print.
IECG (Green)Acquires an ECG. Press to acquire a 12SL resting ECG,
including measurements and interpretation.
JRhythmPrints a continuous, real-time rhythm ECG strip. Press the
Stop key to stop the rhythm strip from printing.
KescTo return to the previous menu.
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Table 2-4. Keypad
LBackspaceDeletes characters
MStopStops the printing.
Table 2-5. Bottom View
LegendNameDescription
ABattery CompartmentHolds the rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery
BOption Code LabelDisplays the option code label (Optional)
Table 2-6. Option Code Label Contents
Option Description
1Measurement
2Measurement and Interpretation
3External Storage
4Color Display
5Transmission
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Table 2-6. Option Code Label Contents
6XML Format
7PDF Format
NOTE
The option label only includes information regarding ordered options.
If no options were ordered, this label is not present.
Hardware/Firmware Architecture:
The MAC 600 hardware subsystems include the following:
CPU board
Power management
Printer control
Display driver and Isolated ECG acquisition
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Display
Keypad
Thermal printer
External ACDC Power supply (of 100V -240V +/- 10% AC and gives
single output of 12V @ 1.5 A)
Housing
Battery
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General Fault Isolation
Power-up Self-Test
See Equipment Overview in the MAC 600 Operator’s Manual for
information regarding the operation of the device.
On power-up, the start-up screen opens.
Poor Quality ECGs
NOTE
Battery charging indication and time may vary.
If the equipment is not working properly:
Is the unit turned on?
Have you made changes in usage, location, or the environment that
could cause the failure?
Has the hardware or software been modified since last use?
Is operator error the cause of the problem?
Are you following the steps as described in the operator’s manual.
Is the battery installed?
If connected to the AC wall outlet, is the green external power LED
glowing?
Poor quality ECGs can be caused by factors in the environment,
inadequate patient preparation, hardware failures related to the
acquisition module, lead wires, cables, or problems in the unit.
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Visual Inspection
Troubleshooting: General Fault Isolation
A visual inspection of the equipment can detect disconnected cables,
debris on circuit boards, missing hardware, and loose components. These
could cause symptoms, and equipment failures.
NOTE
Perform the visual checks before starting any troubleshooting
procedures.
Table 3-1. Visual Inspection List
Sl No:AreaLook for:
1I/O connectors and
cables and AC power
cord
Fraying or other damage
Bent prongs or pins
Cracked housing
Loose screws in plugs
2Interface cables Excessive tension or wear
Loose connection
Strain reliefs out of place
3Circuit boards Moisture, dust, or debris (top and bottom)
Loose or missing components
Burn damage or smell of over-heated
components
Socketed components not firmly seated
PCB not seated properly in edge connectors
Solder problems: cracks, splashes on board,
incomplete feed through, prior modifications or
repairs
4Ground wires/wiring Loose wires or ground strap connections
Faulty wiring
Wires pinched or in vulnerable position
5FastenersLoose or missing screws or other hardware,
especially fasteners used as connections to ground
planes on PCBs
6Power source Faulty wiring, especially AC outlet
Circuit not dedicated to system
(Power source problems can cause static
discharge, resetting problems, and noise.)
7Keypad Cuts or cracks in keypad membrane
Illegible labels
8LCD displayScratched or opaque display filter
9Battery pack Cracked, swollen, or leaky battery pack
enclosure
Debris on battery pack electrical contacts
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Table 3-1. Visual Inspection List
Sl No:AreaLook for:
10SD card Cracked SD card
Broken gold contacts
Performing Diagnostic Tests
Verify that the MAC 600 Resting ECG Analysis System operates
properly by running the diagnostic tests. These tests check the operation
of the display screen, buzzer, keypad, thermal writer, battery, and
communications. Diagnostic tests are useful for troubleshooting
problems and the system checkout procedures.
Accessing the System Diagnostics Function
NOTE
Before performing the diagnostic tests, make sure the language is set
to English. Refer to the MAC 600 Operator’s Manual for more details
on language settings.
To access the System Diagnostics menu:
1. Press the Power button.
2. From the Main Menu, select System Setup.
The following window opens.
System Setup 1
NOTE
This window will not open if the System Setup password has not been
set.
3. Enter the password 1111.
NOTE
1111 is the factory default password. You can change this
password. Use the current password to enter into the System Setup. Refer to
fail to get the current passoword.
“Substitute Master Password” on page 4-33 if you
4. Press Enter.
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The following window opens.
System Setup 2
5. Press the F1 and Lead keys together.
The following window opens prompting you to enter the Service password.
System Setup 3
6. Enter service password 7763.
7. Press Enter.
The following window opens.
System Setup 4
The following sections describe how to perform the specific diagnostic
tests.
Testing the System Information
The System Information Test can determine if the MAC 600 system is
running the correct software version.
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1. From the System Diagnostics menu, select System Information Test.
The following window opens.
Testing System Information
2. Check if the serial number and ARM software version (Application
software) are correct.
NOTE
Check with manufacturing for the current ARM software
(Application software) version.
3. Press esc to return to the SystemDiagnostics menu.
Testing the Display
1. From the Diagnostics menu, select Display Tests.
The following window opens.
Display Tests
2. From the Display tests menu, select Pixel Verification Test.
The following window opens.
Pixel Verification Test
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NOTE
If the color option is disabled in the device, display will show a
white bar in place of the four color bars.
3. Press the right arrow key on the keypad to move the color bars
horizontally across the screen.
4. Verify that the color band pattern (white, green, red, blue) scrolls
across the screen.
5. Pass the test if the pattern is replicated without discoloration.
6. Press F1 to cycle through the solid color pane (white, green, red, and
blue). For each pane, check for black pixels.
NOTE
1. Press F1 while the display is showing blue color pane, the
screen will flicker briefly. This is not a problem.
2. Ignore the battery icon area on top right corner of the display
while doing this test.
3. If the color option is not enabled, you will see only a white color
pane.
Testing the Buzzer
7. Pass the test if no more than four black pixels are observed on any
single color pane. Note that a black pixel observed on one pane will
be observed on every pane.
8. Press esc or return to return to the Diagnostics menu.
NOTE
The Gray Scale Test Patterns is for manufacturing use only.
1. From the Diagnostics menu, select Buzzer Test.
The following window opens.
2. From the Buzzer test menu, select Test Buzzer.
3. Listen for a brief tone.
4. Press esc to return to the Diagnostics menu.
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1. From the Diagnostics menu, select Keyboard Test.
The following window opens.
2. Press each key on the keypad and verify that the response appears in
the corresponding representation of that key on the screen.
When the corresponding key is pressed, a decimal value appears on
the screen. That will indicate whether or not the test has passed.
NOTE
Press Esc key in the end, as this will also exit from keyboard test.
See the following table for the decimal value matches that should be
present to pass the test.
Table 3-2. : Testing the Keypad
Key
Number key 14911
Number key 25022
Number key 35133
Number key 45244
Number key 55355
Number key 65466
Number key 75577
Number key 85688
Number key 95799
Number key 04800
Returned Decimal
Value
Returned
Character
Symbol on Display
Key Backspace8del
Function key F11F1
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Function key F2129F2
Function key F3130F3
Function key F4131F4
Lead key134Lead
Resting ECG key137ECG
Rhythm key5Rhy
Stop key139Stop
Trim Left key150^
Trim Up key150^
Trim Right key150V
Trim Down key150V
Trim Center key149
.
In
Escape key27esc
3. Press esc to return to the Diagnostics menu.
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Writer Test
Troubleshooting: General Fault Isolation
1. From the Diagnostics menu, select Writer Tests.
The following window opens.
2. Perform the 50mm/s Speed Test.
a. Select the 50mm/s Speed Test button. The writer prints the 50
mm/s speed test report.
b. Examine the printed report. Use the following criteria to
determine if the writer passed or failed the 50mm/s speed test.
Count the number of subdivisions printed in a 20mm grid.
If the count is between 19-21, the test has passed.
NOTE
We recommend that you use a wider grid such as 50mm for
more accurate readings. For a 50mm span, the expected
result is a count of 45-55.
3. Repeat step 2 for the 25mm/s and 5mm/s speed tests. The pass-fail
criteria for each of the remaining tests are the same as indicated
above.
4. Perform the Roller Test.
a. Check that the test pattern printing is consistent. A white or
black line across the pattern indicates a defective or missing
print head dot. Replace the thermal printer assembly. See
“Replacing the Thermal Printer” on page 4-6.
5. Perform the Continuously Run Out Paper Test.
This test continuously rolls out the paper. It also shows the number
of pages ejected if the unit is set in Z-fold paper mode.
If the number of pages does not increase while in Z-fold paper mode,
and if you run out of paper, there is a problem with the Thermal
Printer Cue sensor or the paper is not placed correctly. Check the
paper placement, if the problem persists replace thermal printer
assembly. See
“Replacing the Thermal Printer” on page 4-6.
6. Select Main menu and press Enter to return to System Diagnostics.
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1. From the Diagnostics menu, select Battery Tests.
The following window opens.
2. Select Battery Status.
The following window opens.
Communication Tests
3. Check the battery voltage from this menu along with charging
status.
Battery voltage can range from 6.0 – 8.5V.
If connected to mains, the system displays Charging battery.
If operating from battery, the system displays Operating on battery power.
If the battery is fully charged, the system displays AC power ON but
not charging.
4. Press esc to return to the Diagnostics menu.
1. From the Diagnostics menu, select Communication Tests.
The following window opens.
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2. To run the test, connect pin 3 to pin 5 using a jumper and then press
any key to start. (For the connector pin outs, refer to the following
figure). The test will return a pass/fail for several baud rates.
Table 3-3. Connector Pin Outs
PINNAME
1RTS
2CTS
3TxD
4Ground
5RxD
6DTR
7+12V
8DSR
3. If the test passes for all baud rates, the following screen appears with
the pass status for all baud rates.
4. Press esc to return to the Diagnostics menu.
Acq. Module Tests
This test is not recommended for service.
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SD Card Tests
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1. From the Diagnostics menu, select SD Card Tests.
The following window opens.
2. The SD Card Tests performs a read/write test on the SD card
currently installed. The test will respond with a PASS or FAIL.
NOTE
If the card is not formatted correctly, an error message will appear at
the bottom of the screen. To format an SD card, follow the error
message and Press the F1 key to continue formatting.
3. To fix a defect, replace the CPU board. See “Replacing the Main PCB
4. Press esc to return to the Diagnostics menu.
PWA Connector Details
The legends for the PWA Connectors (J1, J2 etc) for the new PWA FRU
2066447-002 are different as compared with the old PWA FRU 2047330-
001. Refer the following table for the old and new connector legends:
Assembly” on page 4-17.
Connector Description
Key sheetJ4J7
DisplayJ5J6
PrinterJ10J5
SD CardJ1J3
Power InW1W1
OLD PWA FRU
PN: 2047330-001
NEW PWA FRU
PN:2066447-002
RS232J2J2
JATAGJ3J8
USBJ9J1
ModemJ12J9
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OLD PWA FRU
PN: 2047330-001
Patient CableJ7J11
BatteryJ11J10
NEW PWA FRU
PN:2066447-002
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Paper Error Message
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Preparing System for FRU Replacement
Prior to performing any disassembly procedure, perform these steps.
CAUTION
Take strict precautions against electrostatic discharge
damage while replacing field replaceable units.
Only approved personnel may conduct repairs.
1. Power off the system.
2. Disconnect the unit from the AC wall outlet.
3. Disconnect the power cord from the ACDC adaptor.
4. Disconnect the patient cable from the unit.
5. Remove the battery as described in “PWA Connector Details” on
page 4-4.
6. When replacing FRUs, implement ESD protection if applicable.
7. Defective or empty LI-Ion batteries should be disposed of in
accordance with the applicable legal stipulations or returned to the
factory.
WARNING
OPERATOR SAFETY — Repairing the device when
powered on may cause injury. Necessary Personal
Protective Equipment are recommended while
performing maintenance.
WARNING
To ensure patient safety, use only parts and accessories
manufactured or recommended by GE Healthcare.
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Required Tools and Manuals
Table 4-1. Required tools and manuals
PWA Connector Details
The legends for the PWA Connectors (J1, J2 etc) for the new PWA FRU
2066447-002 are different as compared with the old PWA FRU 2047330-
001. Refer the following table for the old and new connector legends:
Sl no:
1Phillips screwdriver
2Anti-static wrist strap
3Service manual as needed for reference
4Safety tester for measurements according to 60601-1
5Connecting wires and clips required for electrical
safety tests (optionl)
6Multi-meter
7Multi Lead ECG simulator
8MAC 600 Operator’s Manual for reference
9Nose Plier
10Recommended SD card
Description
Table 4-2. PWA Connectors
Connector Description
Key sheetJ4J7
DisplayJ5J6
PrinterJ10J5
SD CardJ1J3
Power InW1W1
RS232J2J2
JATAGJ3J8
USBJ9J1
ModemJ12J9
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Table 4-2. PWA Connectors
Replacing the Battery
Connector Description
Patient CableJ7J11
BatteryJ11J10
1. Lift the snap region in the battery cover and slide it out of the bottom
cover.
OLD PWA FRU
PN: 2047330-001
NEW PWA FRU
PN:2066447-002
2. Remove the battery from its compartment.
3. Place the new battery into the battery compartment with the battery
label facing downwards, and the battery terminals facing the battery
contacts on the PCB. Reverse voltage protection is implemented
mechanically.
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Replacing the Thermal Printer
Class II version- Earth cable routing:
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Class I - Earth cable routing:
Table 4-3. Replacing the Thermal Printer
LegendDescription
1Earthing Cable
2Fasteners
1. Open the device and printer door as described in “Opening the
Device” on page 4-8.
2. Open connector J10 for the old PWA and J5 for the new PWA (refer
“PWA Connector Details” on page 4-10) to disconnect the flat ribbon
printer cable.
3. Remove the roller from the printer door.
4. Remove the Earthing Cable connecting the printer base with the
PCB.
5. Remove the two fasteners fastening the base of the printer to the
printer bracket.
6. Align the mounting holes of the new printer with those on the printer
bracket.
7. Use the screws to fasten the printer onto the printer enclosure.
8. Connect the flat ribbon cable to the printer connector on the PCB.
9. Align the roller on the printer door and press it into position.
NOTE
Ensure that the roller gear aligns with the gears of the thermal
printer.
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Table 4-4. Opening the Device
LegendDescription
1Detach key sheet FPC from main board
2Detach display FPC from main board
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1. Remove all cables from the unit, if connected.
2. Remove the battery as described in“PWA Connector Details” on
page 4-4.
3. Turn the device upside down and remove the four fastening screws
on the bottom.
4. With the keypad facing up, open the printer door along with the
roller.
5. Raise the top cover of the housing and disconnect the keypad cable
from the J4 connector and Display cable from the J5 connector for the
old PWA and J6 for the new PWA connector. Refer the following
figure for PWA connector details.
PWA Connectors for FRU PN 2047330-001 (old PWA).
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PWA Connectors for FRU PN 2066447-002 (new PWA).
PWA Connector Details
Table 4-5. PWA Connectors
Connector Description
OLD PWA FRU
PN: 2047330-001
Key sheetJ4J7
DisplayJ5J6
PrinterJ10J5
SD CardJ1J3
Power InW1W1
RS232J2J2
JATAGJ3J8
USBJ9J1
ModemJ12J9
Patient CableJ7J11
BatteryJ11J10
NEW PWA FRU
PN:2066447-002
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Reworking the Power Supply (Class II to Class I)
The MAC600 Class II Power Supply (PS) FRU P/N 2047328-001 is
obsolete. The new power supply is qualified as Class I and the P/N is
2047328-002. In order to use the Class I power supply in the MAC600,
the safety classification of MAC600 device needs to change from Class II
to Class I .
Table 4-6. Power Supply Labels
LegendDescription
1Class II Power Supply label
2Class I Power Supply label
Depending on the Serial number of the device different levels of rework
are required. See the following table for further details.
NOTE
All MAC 600 shipments to China are Class I. Therefore, further
rework is not required. For China, see
Supply Medical Class I (For China Only)” on page 5-9.
If Serial Number is: Then Perform:
less than or equal to
SF713346059PA
1. “Earth Cable Routing” on page 4-12
2. “Changing the Product Label” on page 4-13
3. Change the Power Supply FRU (P/N
“2066456-001 FRU - Power
2047328-002).
between SF713346060PA
and SF713496708PA
equal to or greater than
SF713500001PA
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2. Change the Power Supply FRU (P/N
2047328-002).
1. Change the Power Supply FRU (P/N
2047328-002).
Earth Cable Routing
Maintenance: Preparing System for FRU Replacement
Verify the earth cable routing is as shown in the following figure. It
should connect screw A and screw B. This is the Class II Earth (ground)
cable routing. To change the cable routing to comply with Class I
requirements, perform the following procedure.
Table 4-7. Routing the Earth Cable
LegendDescription
1Assembly of the earthing cable with main
PCB assembly
2Earthing cable assembly location
A and BClass II Earth cable routing
C and DClass I Earth cable routing
1. Open the device and printer door as described in “Opening the
Device” on page 4-8.
2. Remove the screws from location A and B.
3. Remove the earth cable (2033817-001).
4. Using the cable and screws from steps 2 and 3, place the cable on
location C and D. The other end D can be connected to either of the
screw points on the printer base. Ensure the cable does not touch any
components on the PCB board and secure it in place with the screws.
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5. Verify the new Earth Cable routing is as shown in the following
photo.
Changing the Product Label
6. Close the device and do the functional and safety testing for the
power supply and Main PCB after the replacement of the FRU. See
“Functional Checkout” on page 4-22.
7. Open the printer door and Connect the power cord to the ACDC
adaptor and adaptor output to the unit. Check for the resistance
between power cord ground and printer metal portion. If the value of
resistance is greater than 1 Ohm, then it results in failure. Verify the
connections if failure happens.
8. Proceed to “Changing the Product Label”.
The product label is located on the back panel, as shown in the following
photo.
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Table 4-8. Product Labels
LegendDescription
AProduct label
BSerial number label
1. The existing product label shows the product is class II (the double
square box on the following label indicates that the device is Class
II). Remove this label from the device.
2. The new Class I product label is as follows. Place the new label on the
back panel (the label is part of the 2047328-002 FRU).
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Replacing the Display
NOTE
Sequence of snap detachment (1,2,3,4,5) is same for both displays.
Table 4-9. Replacing the Display
LegendDescription
1, 2, 3, 4, 5Sequence of snap detachment.
Dotted line direction of snap pull.
Continuous line direction of display holder pull.
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1. Open the device as described in “Opening the Device” on page 4-8.
2. Raise the top cover of the housing and disconnect the keypad cable
from the J4 connector for the old PWA, or J7 connector for the new
PWA and display cable from the J5 connector for the old PWA or J6
connector for the new PWA. Disconnect the display cable connector
from the J2 connector on the Daughter PCB (refer
“PWA Connector
Details” on page 4-10).
3. Remove the daughter board from the display holder as described in
“Replacing the Daughter PCB assembly” on page 4-19.
4. Start with snap number 1, pull the snap out and push the display
holder in the direction of the arrow. Follow the same procedure for
snaps number 2, 3 and 4.
5. Once snaps number 1, 2, 3 and 4 are detached, lift the left side of the
display holder and remove the LCD Module from the cover top
pocket.
6. Pull out the display holder to the left to detach it from snaps number
5 and 6.
7. Make sure the O-ring is in place or replace it with the new one.
8. Replace the new LCD module in the pocket of cover top, with the
cable on the bottom side.
9. Place the display holder on the cover top with all the snaps aligned.
10. Press the display holder at each snap region, to assemble the display
holder to the cover top.
11. Snap the daughter board to the display holder.
12. Re-connect the display cable to J5 for the old PWA or J6 for the new
PWA and the keypad cable to J4 for the old PWA or J7 for the new
PWA.
13. Re-attach the upper section of the device to the lower section with the
four screws.
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Replacing the Main PCB Assembly
NOTE
If possible, save the current settings before replacing the PCB
assembly. For information about saving system setup, see
Setup” on page 4-30.
“Saving
Adding Ferrite to the Power Supply
If you are replacing an old PWA with a new PWA, follow these steps to
add ferrite to the power supply.
1. Switch off the mains supply to the unit.
2. Disconnect the ACDC adapter from the mains power cord.
3. Disconnect the ACDC adapter cable from the MAC600.
4. Unlock the ferrite (74271131) present in the FRU kit using the key
(2055233-001) shown in the following figure.
5. Put a turn inside the f errite core near the tip of the ACDC adapter
cable that connects the unit, as shown.
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6. Press the ferrite to close the lock.
Replacing the main PCB
7. Reconnect the cables.
8. Perform functional tests associated with the adapter change.
NOTE
Before replacing the main PWA we recommend that you update the
SW (refer to
on page 4-33) and check if the problem can be resolved.
1. Open the device as described in “Opening the Device” on page 4-8.
2. Disconnect the display cable from J5, for the old PWA or J6 for the
new PWA, the keypad cable from J4 for the old PWA or J7 for the
new PWA, and the printer cable from J10 for the old PWA or J5 for
the new PWA. (refer
3. Remove the four screws fastening the PCB assembly to the bottom
cover.
4. Return the PCB assembly to the factory in the ESD packaging.
5. Attach the new main PCB assembly by aligning the mounting holes
with those in the bottom cover, and fastening the new PCB assembly
to the bottom cover with the screws.
“Programming MAC 600 Device Without User Interface”
“PWA Connector Details” on page 4-10).
6. Connect the display cable to J5 for the old PWA or J6 for thenew
PWA, the keypad cable to J4 for the old PWA or J7 for the new PWA,
and the printer cable to J10 for the old PWA or J5 for the new PWA
(refer
“PWA Connector Details” on page 4-10).
7. Attach the upper section of the device to the lower section with the
four screws.
8. Replace the battery in the battery compartment, slide on the cover.
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9. Enter the serial number and option code (optional) as described in
“Restoring Setup” on page 4-30.
10. Adjust the time and date. See MAC 600 operator’s Manual for setting
date and time.
11. If possible, set the configuration to the previous user settings. If not,
select the default settings.
Replacing the Daughter PCB assembly
Table 4-10. Replacing the Daughter PCB Assembly
LegendDescription
Press the snap using a nose plier. Lift the
PCB board up.
1. Open the device as described in “Opening the Device” on page 4-8.
2. Remove the top cover assembly from the bottom cover.
3. Disconnect the display cable connector from the J2 connector on the
daughter PCB.
4. Press the snap for daughter board using the nose pliers and lift the
daughter board to detach from the snap.
5. Repeat step 4 for all the 3 snap features to completely remove the
daughter board from the display holder snap fit mechanism.
6. Align and fix the new daughter board to the daughter boardmounting bracket snap fit mechanism.
7. Fix the ferrite with double-sided tape in line with J1.
8. Connect the display cable connector to the J2 connector on the
daughter PCB.
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9. Connect the display cable to J5 for the old PWA and J6 for thenew
10. Attach the upper section of the device to the lower section with the
Preventive Maintenance
The MAC 600 system does not require any periodic calibration.
GE Healthcare does not recommend any preventive maintenance for this
system. However, the user may perform the following preventive
maintenance steps.
Recommended Maintenance
Diagnostic Tests
Electrical Safety Tests
If further technical assistance is required, contact the nearest GE
Healthcare Service Center.
PWA and the keypad cable to J4 for the old PWA and J7 for the new
PWA (refer
“PWA Connector Details” on page 4-10).
four screws.
Recommended Maintenance
This section contains the following recommended maintenance:
Visual inspection
Check the device and accessories for mechanical defects, which
can impair their functioning.
Ensure that the labels and inscriptions on the device relating to
safety are clearly legible.
See “Visual Inspection List” on page 3-4 for other parts
inspection.
Exterior cleaning
Clean the exterior surfaces once per month, and more frequently
if needed.
Use a clean, soft cloth and water with a mild detergent. Wring
excess water from the cloth and wipe down the exterior surfaces
of the device.
Dry the surfaces with a clean cloth or paper towel.
Interior cleaning
Check for dust on the interior components and clean as needed.
Clean the thermal print head periodically to ensure good print
quality and longer printer life. To clean the thermal print head:
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1. Use a disposable wrist strap to avoid static electricity.
2. Open the printer door.
3. Wipe the glazed surface of the thermal print head gently with
wringed swabs dipped in ethyl alcohol.
4. When the surfaces are dry, close the printer door.
NOTE
Do not hit the thermal print head with anything hard.
Do not use sand paper on the thermal print head.
Do not add any unnecessary force on the thermal print head.
Battery maintenance
Refer to the Battery Maintenance section of the “MAC 600 operator’s
manual”.
Calibration check
Refer to the Calibration Check section of the “MAC 600 operator’s
manual”.
WARNING
PROPER MAINTENANCE REQUIRED — Failure to
implement the recommended maintenance schedule may
cause equipment failure and possible health hazards. All
responsible individuals employing the use of this device
assume the responsibility for performing the
recommended maintenance unless an Equipment
Maintenance Agreement exists.
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Functional Checkout
Maintenance: Preparing System for FRU Replacement
The functional checkout procedures apply to all MAC 600 systems.
NOTE
The FRU checkout procedure for any listed FRU also applies to its
internal PCBs and components.
FRU replacement procedures are contained within this chapter of the
manual.
Table 4-11. FRU Replacement
Tools. Refer
Table 4-1,
FRU Description
Battery assembly3, 891, 4, 5, 11
Main PCB assembly1-5, 8, 101-51-3, 5-15
Top cover assembly (top cover, key sheet,
Printer module assembly or Printer base1-4, 8-104, 51, 10, 14, 15
Printer door assembly3, 8, 951, 10
Bottom cover assembly1-5, 8-101-3, 3-6 and 95-15
Axle for paper roll assembly3N/AN/A
Power supply3, 4, 8 1, 61, 11, 14, 15
Battery cover391
“Required tools
and manuals,”
on page 4-4
1-3, 8-101-81, 6, 9, 10
1-3, 8-103-81, 6, 9, 10
Visual Inspection.
Refer
Table 3-1,
“Visual Inspection
List,” on page 3-4
Checkout Procedure
Serial cable (2047566-001)31
Table 4-12. Other Service Events
Service EventToolsVisual InspectionCheckout Procedure
No parts replaced3, 81-10N/A
Software update - Enable option3, 8N/A1-13
Post Installation Checkout3, 8N/A1-5, 10, 11
Annual Electrical Safety tests3, 4, 81-101-15
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Check out Procedure
Operational Checks
Perform the functional checkout procedures that are applicable to the
replacement procedure that was performed.
1. Verify the power-up self-test passed. See “Power-up Self-Test” on
page 3-3.
2. Verify the serial number restored successfully. See “Serial Number
Entry” on page 4-30.
3. For units with the option enabled, verify the option enabled again
successfully (Enabled options will have in front of the options in
option activation window). See MAC 600 Operators Manual for
“option entry” details.
4. Verify that the new battery was charged successfully by checking the
battery full indicator after it has been charged for 2-3 hours
charging. See MAC 600 Operator’s Manual.
Diagnostic Tests
5. Verify the time and date were set successfully. See “Setting the date
and time” in the MAC 600 Operator’s Manual.
1. Verify the System /Firmware Version was successful. See “Testing
the System Information” on page 3-6for more information.
2. Verify the Display Test was successful. See “Testing the Display” on
page 3-7for more information.
3. Verify the Buzzer Test was successful. See “Testing the Buzzer” on
page 3-8for more information.
4. Verify the Keypad Test was successful. See “Testing the Keypad” on
page 3-9for more information.
5. Verify the Writer Tests was successful. See “Writer Test” on page 311for more information.
6. Verify the Battery Tests was successful. See “Battery Tests” on
page 3-12for more information.
7. Verify the Communication Tests was successful. See
“Communication Tests” on page 3-12 for more information.
8. Verify the SD card test was successful. See “SD Card Tests” on
page 3-14for more information.
Electrical Safety Checks
1. Leakage current tests.
2. Ground continuity test.
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Electrical Safety Tests
The suggested safety analysis tests comply to the international standard
IEC 60601-1. The tests should be performed with safety testing
instruments with measuring circuits calibrated according to IEC 60601-
1. To ensure personal safety, refer to the “testing instrument’s user
documentation”.
Perform the tests under normal ambient conditions of temperature,
humidity and pressure, with line voltage.
The leakage currents correspond to 110% of rated voltage for the tested
unit. If this is not taken into account when performing leakage tests, the
measured values must be calculated.
Recommended Test Equipment
Safety tester for measurements according to 60601-1.
Recommended Test Schedule
After initial setup.
Once every 12 months, thereafter, as part of a regular maintenance
Whenever power sources are affected by servicing.
Ground Resistance Test
Connect the power cord to the ACDC adaptor and adaptor out put to the
unit. Check for the resistance between power cord ground and printer
metal base. If the value of resistance is greater than 1 Ohm, then it
results in failure.
Leakage Current Tests
The following electrical diagram shows the Measuring Circuit [M]
required for leakage current. The reading in mV corresponds to mA
(leakage current). The safety tester instruments generally work with this
plan.
NOTE
The MAC600 is categorized as a Class I device.
NOTE
All shipments of MAC 600 devices to China are Class I. However,
for all other countries, the MAC 600 installed base is Class II if
the serial number is less than SF713500001PA.
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Measuring Circuit [M] and the displayed values are converted to leakage
current.
Earth Leakage (AC line) Current Test
This test measures leakage current of the device. The device has to be
turned on and off, and connected to your safety-testing equipment.
Measurements should be taken under the following conditions (refer to
“Electrical Safety Tests” on page 4-24):
Device in ON state
Polarity switch NORM and RVS
S1 (neutral) closed and open
GND switch open
The test has failed if the measured values are greater than:
N.C.S.F.C
Polarity: NORM & RVS
S1 (neutral): closed
GND: open
Polarity: NORM & RVS
S1 (neutral): open
GND: open
Total tests/combinations: 2Total tests/combinations: 2
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N.C.S.F.C
500 uA (IEC)
150 uA (UL)
Patient Leakage Current Tests
These tests measure leakage current of the device’s floating inputs
(patient connections ground).
Patient Leakage Current to Ground
1,000 uA (IEC & UL)
This test measures leakage current from the floating input (patient
connection) to ground during normal condition (N.C.) and single fault
condition (S.F.C). In all cases, the leakage current is measured from the
floating input to ground: The device has to be turned on and off, and
connected to your safety testing instrument.
During N.C., measurements should be taken under the following
conditions (refer to
Device in ON state
Polarity switch NORM and RVS
GND switch GND closed
S1 (neutral) closed
“Electrical Safety Tests” on page 4-24):
During S.F.C., measurements should be taken under the following
conditions (refer to
Device in ON state
Polarity switch NORM and RVS
GND switch closed, S1 (neutral) open
GND switch open, S1 (neutral) closed
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The test has failed if the measured values are greater than:
N.C.S.F.C
Polarity: NORM &
RVS S1
S1 (neutral): closed
GND: closed
Total tests/combinations: 2Total tests/combinations: 4
10 uA (IEC & UL)50 uA (EC & UL)
Polarity: NORM &
RVS S1 (neutral): closed I
open GND: open I
Patient Leakage Current, Mains on Applied Part
WARNING
PERSONAL SAFETY — MAINS VOLTAGE is applied to
floating input (patient connection) and patient cables/test
plug conductors and safety tester PATIN JACK. For the
protection of the person performing these tests, the
following values of resistor R may be used:
Type CF — 100 kOhm (220 to 240 V)
Disconnect safety tester from line voltage before connecting
patient cable/test plug to device.
After line voltage has been disconnected, connect the
patient cable/test plug to device.
This test performs leakage current tests during single fault conditions
(S.F.C.) with line voltage applied to the floating (patient connection)
inputs.
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In all cases, the leakage current is measured from the floating (patient)
inputs jack of the device to ground. To setup the leakage current test:
1. Disconnect the safety tester from the line voltage.
2. Ground all signal input/output connections (all SIPs/SOPs connected
to ground).
3. Connect the patient cable/test plug to device.
4. Connect the patient cable/test plug to the safety tester.
5. Ensure that the person/tester in not touching the patient cable/test
plug or floating (patient) input or device conductive surfaces.
6. Connect the safety tester to the line voltage.
WARNING
PERSONAL SAFETY — MAINS VOLTAGE is applied to
floating input (patient connection) and patient cables/test
plug conductors and safety tester PATIN JACK. For the
protection of the person performing these tests, the
following values of resistor R may be used:
Type CF — 100 kOhm (220 to 240 V)
Disconnect safety tester from line voltage before connecting
patient cable/test plug to device.
After line voltage has been disconnected, connect the
patient cable/test plug to device.
During S.F.C., measurements should be taken under the following
conditions (refer to
Device in ON state
Polarity switch NORM and RVS
S1 (neutral) open
GND switch closed
“Electrical Safety Tests” on page 4-24):
The test has failed if the measured values are greater than:
N.C.S.F.C
N/APolarity: NORM &
RVS S1 (neutral): open
open GND: closed
Total tests/combinations: 0Total tests/combinations: 2
N/A50 uA (EC & UL)
After completing this test, disconnect the safety tester from line voltage
before disconnecting the patient cable/test plug and/or the device.
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Verify the current leakage test results meet the requirements. Perform
electrical safety checks when indicated. All indicated electrical safety
checks require a pass/ fail indication for the steps performed. Record the
measurement values in your debrief.
1. Verify the equipment does not propose any health hazard. See “Earth
Leakage (AC line) Current Test” on page 4-25 and “Patient Leakage
Current Tests” on page 4-26, for more information.
2. Verify all exposed metal is properly grounded. See “Ground
Resistance Test” on page 4-24 for more information.
Table 5. Electrical Safety Checks
StepConditionUUT - ONResultLeakage Current Limits
Earth Leakage Current
1Forward PolarityNC_______uAPass/Fail150 uA
2Neutral Open, Forward PolaritySFC_______uAPass/Fail1000 uA
3Neutral Open, Reverse PolaritySFC_______uAPass/Fail1000 uA
4Reverse PolarityNC_______uAPass/Fail150 uA
Patient Leakage Current To Ground
1Forward PolarityNC
2Neutral Open, Forward PolaritySFC
3Ground Open, Forward PolaritySFC
4Ground Open, Reverse PolaritySFC
5Neutral Open, Reverse PolaritySFC
6Reverse PolarityNC
_______uA
_______uA
_______uA
_______uA
_______uA
_______uA
Pass/Fail10 uA
Pass/Fail50 uA
Pass/Fail50 uA
Pass/Fail50 uA
Pass/Fail50 uA
Pass/Fail10 uA
Ground Resistance
1
AC mains power cord ground prong
to exposed metal surface (ground lug)
N/A
_______Q
Pass/Fail
Less than 1 Ohm
NC = Normal Condition; SFC = Single Fault Condition; N/A = Not
Applicable
UUT = Unit Under Test
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Saving Setup
Print Setup
Maintenance: Check out Procedure
For saving System set up to an SD card, the SD card option need not be
enabled.
1. Select Setup.
2. Enter the setup password 1111.
3. Press Enter.
4. Select Save Setup using the arrow and press the Enter key.
5. Insert the blank SD card without write protection enabled.
6. Select To SD Card using the arrow and press the Enter key.
7. Remove the SD card and press the esc key to return to the System Setup Menu.
1. Select Setup.
Restoring Setup
2. Enter set up password 1111.
3. Press Enter.
4. Select Print Setup using the arrow and press the Enter key.
From the SD Card:
1. Insert the SD card where Setup is stored.
2. Select Setup.
3. Enter set up password 1111.
4. Press Enter.
5. Select Restore Setup using the arrow and press the Enter key.
6. Select From SD Card using the arrow and press the Enter key.
7. The system will restore set up and return to the System Setup Menu.
Manually restoring the settings :
Refer to the “MAC 600 Operator’s Manual” for instructions on manually
restoring the settings.
Serial Number Entry
1. Select Setup.
2. Enter set up password 1111.
3. Press Enter.
4. Press the Lead and F2 keys together.
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5. Enter the service password 7763
6. Press Enter.
7. If the serial number already exists, the system displays the stored
serial number on the screen. Press the Enter key again if you wish to
change the serial number or press the esc key to exit the serial
number entry screen.
8. Enter the serial number using keys 1-10 and by selecting the
required character from the corresponding drop-down menu using
the arrow keys and the Enter key. (Use the back space key to
erase a wrong entry)
9. Go to Return and press Enter to exit the service menu.
NOTE
To verify if the serial number entry is correct or not, go to system
information (
verify that the serial number displayed matches the one on the serial
number label.
Application Software Update
“Testing the System Information” on page 3-6) and
1. Connect the external power supply and then switch ON the unit.
2. Insert the SD card formatted in FAT 16 file system with the released
MAC 600 software.
3. Select Setup using the function key.
4. Enter the set up password 1111.
5. Press the Enter key.
6. Press the Lead and F3 keys together.
A screen will open with the current SW and new SW version.
7. Press the Enter key to begin programming.
8. The system displays the following messages and then switches OFF.
Copying code to Main memory
Programming Flash
Programming over
System Shutting Down
9. If any error messages are displayed, please correct them accordingly
as per the message displayed and press the Enter key to restart
programming. To exit programming during error conditions, press
the esc key.
NOTE
If Boot SW is also updated from the one in the device, the system will
display Update Boot SW on the screen. Press the Enter key to
program Boot.
Do not remove the SD card until programming is complete. After
programming is complete, remove the SD card and restart the device
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10. To verify the correctness of programming, go to “Testing the System
BOOT Software Update
1. Select Setup.
2. Enter set up password 1111.
3. Press Enter.
4. Press the Lead and F2 keys together.
5. Enter the service password 7763.
6. Press Enter.
7. Select Update Primary Boot using the down arrow key.
8. Select Yes using the Enter and arrow keys.
Maintenance: Check out Procedure
for normal operation.
Information” on page 3-6 and check if the displayed ARM Software
Version is the latest or not.
A new window opens, askeing you to confirm whether to continue or
not.
System Log
9. Select Yes using the arrow and Enter keys.
10. Select Return using the arrow key and press Enter.
11. The system displays the following messages:
Programming Primary boot
Primary boot programming Over
12. Press the esc key to exit service only Setup.
NOTE
Boot SW update is applicable only if the Boot version has changed
from the previous version in the device and is not already
programmed during ARM software update.
1. Select Setup.
2. Enter the set up password 1111.
3. Press Enter.
4. Press the Lead and F4 keys together.
5. Enter service password 7763.
6. Insert the blank SD card without write protection enabled.
7. Press the Enter key to store the Sys log or the esc key to exit the
screen.
NOTE
The SD card needs to be formatted in FAT 16 file system before use
(manufacturer validated SD card is 2GB Transcend and SanDisk). If
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the SD card is not formatted, the system will display Format SD
Card. You may format it by pressing the Enter key and storing the
system log or press the esc key to exit without formatting the SD
card.
Programming MAC 600 Device Without User Interface
1. Copy the released manufacturing software to an empty SD card that
has been formatted in a FAT 16 file system.
2. In the root folder on the SD card, create a file named Update.com.
3. Insert the SD card into the device.
4. Connect and switch on the external power supply.
5. Switch on the device. The battery LED located on the keypad will
start blinking in 15 seconds.
6. Wait for 160 seconds. The unit will switch OFF automatically.
7. Remove the SD card.
The device is programmed and ready to use.
NOTE
If the battery LED does not blink within 15 seconds, then Program
Failure is indicated.
Substitute Master Password
If you do not have access to the system’s password, you can create a
master password as follows.
1. At the prompt for the system password, enter 622600. A random 6digit number displays on the screen. For example, 876743.
2. Write the number down and create a new 6-digit number by adding
alternating digits from the random number as follows.
first and third digits,
second and fourth digits,
third and fifth digits,
fourth and sixth digits,
fifth and first digits, and
sixth and second digits.
Disregard the 10s column when adding the digits. The new number from
the example above would be 440020.
3. Enter the new number, then press the Enter key.
The System Setup menu displays. This process only works once, so
you should reprogram the password permanently.
4. Go to the Basic System menu.
5. Select Miscellaneous Setup.
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6. Select the System password line and type the new password in the
space.
7. Press the Enter key.
8. Select Save Setup from the System Setup menu.
9. Select To system.
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General Information
Accessory Kits
Part NumberDescription
2035819-001IEC starter kit (includes one Value ECG cable with lead wires, four clamp
Parts and Replacements: Ordering Parts
This chapter identifies the FRU parts and FRU kits with part numbers
and images. You can order parts for the assemblies, stand-alone FRUs,
and FRU kits that are considered field-serviceable. Only items,
assemblies, and kits, which have part numbers, provided in this chapter
are available as FRUs. To order parts, contact GE Healthcare Service or
a GE Healthcare approved vendor.
Table 5-1. Accessory kits
electrodes, six bulb electrodes, one pack of z-fold paper & gel).
2035819-002AHA starter kit (includes one Value ECG cable with lead wires, four clamp
electrodes, six bulb electrodes, one pack of z-fold paper & gel).
2040511-001DISP Value Starter Kit – IEC (includes one Value ECG cable with lead wires, 2
packs of Disposable Electrodes, One set of Clamps, one pack of z-fold paper &
gel).
2040514-001DISP Value Starter Kit – AHA (includes one Value ECG cable with lead wires, 2
packs of Disposable Electrodes, one set of Clamps, one pack of z-fold paper &
gel).
2040511-002DISP Starter Kit - IEC (includes one Multilink ECG cable with lead wires, 2 packs
of Disposable Electrodes, one set of Clamps, one pack of z-fold paper & gel).
2040514-002DISP Starter Kit - AHA (includes one Multilink ECG cable with lead wires, 2 packs
of Disposable Electrodes, one set of Clamps, one pack of z-fold paper & gel).
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Patient Cables
Electrodes
Parts and Replacements: Ordering Parts
Table 5-2. Patient Cables
Part NumberDescription
2029890-001Patient cable, 10 leads, IEC
2029893-001Patient cable, 10 leads, AHA
22341808CABLE TRUNK 10-LEAD MAC500/1200 ML IEC
38401816SET LEADW ML 4MM 10-LEAD 0.7M/1.3M IEC
22341809CABLE TRUNK 10-LEAD MAC500/1200 ML AHA
38401817SET LEADW ML 4MM 10-LEAD 0.7M/1.3M AHA
Table 5-3. Electrodes
Part NumberDescription
2029891-001Clamp electrode for limb leads, IEC, set of 4, with labels
2029894-001Clamp electrode for limb leads, AHA, set of 4, with labels
2029892-001Bulb electrode for chest leads, set of 6, with labels
9490-210CLIP UNIVERSAL GE 10/PKG
9623-003PSILVER MACTRODE PLUS 1000 / CASE
402207-210BABYMAC ELECTRODE 10L 50CD/CS
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Writer Paper
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Table 5-4. Consumable
Part NumberDescription
217 083 18Electrode cream, 250-ml refill bottle
Table 5-5. Writer Paper
Part NumberDescription
2030887-001Standard thermal recording paper, 80 mm x 90 mm (width), 10 Z fold pads/
case
2030888-001Standard thermal recording paper, 80 mm x 15.7 m, 10 rolls/case
Service Manual
Operator’s Guides
Table 5-6. Service Manual
Part NumberDescriptionLanguage
2047426-002MNL SVCE MAC 600 ENGLISH (Printed version)English
2047426-060Electronic PDF version of the MAC 600 service manual
and the 12SL Physician’s Guide
Table 5-7. Operator’s Guide
Part NumberDescriptionLanguage
2047426-001MNL OPR MAC 600 EnglishEnglish (ENG)
2047426-004MNL OPR MAC 600 BULBulgarian (BUL)
English
2047426-005MNL OPR MAC 600 CHSChinese (CHS)
2047426-006MNL OPR MAC 600 CROCroatian (CRO)
2047426-007MNL OPR MAC 600 CZECzech (CZE)
2047426-008MNL OPR MAC 600 DANDanish (DAN)
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Table 5-7. Operator’s Guide
2047426-009MNL OPR MAC 600 DUTDutch (DUT)
2047426-010MNL OPR MAC 600 ESTEstonian (EST)
2047426-011MNL OPR MAC 600 FINFinnish (FIN)
2047426-012MNL OPR MAC 600 FREFrench (FRE)
2047426-013MNL OPR MAC 600 GERGerman (GER)
2047426-014MNL OPR MAC 600 GREGreek (GRE)
2047426-015MNL OPR MAC 600 HUNHungarian (HUN)
2047426-016MNL OPR MAC 600 ITAItalian (ITA)
2047426-017MNL OPR MAC 600 JPNJapanese (JPN)
2047426-018MNL OPR MAC 600 KORKorean (KOR)
2047426-019MNL OPR MAC 600 LATLatvian (LAT)
2047426-020MNL OPR MAC 600 NORNorwegian (NOR)
2047426-021MNL OPR MAC 600 POLPolish (POL)
2047426-022MNL OPR MAC 600 POR BRBrazilian Portuguese (POR BR)
2047426-023MNL OPR MAC 600 POR EUEuropean Portuguese (POR EU)
2047426-024MNL OPR MAC 600 ROMRomanian (ROM)
2047426-025MNL OPR MAC 600 RUSRussian (RUS)Russian (RUS)
2047426-026MNL OPR MAC 600 SERSerbian (SER)
2047426-027MNL OPR MAC 600 SLOSlovakian (SLO)
2047426-028MNL OPR MAC 600 SLNSlovene (SLN)
2047426-029MNL OPR MAC 600 SPASpanish (SPA)
2047426-030MNL OPR MAC 600 SWESwedish (SWE)
2047426-031MNL OPR MAC 600 TURTurkish (TUR)
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Table 5-8. Operator’s Guide
Part NumberDescriptionLanguage
2047426-003MNL QRG MAC 600 EnglishEnglish (ENG)
2047426-032MNL QRG MAC 600 BULBulgarian (BUL)
2047426-033MNL QRG MAC 600 CHSChinese (CHS)
2047426-034MNL OPR MAC 600 CROACroatian (CRO)
2047426-035MNL QRG MAC 600 CZECzech (CZE)
2047426-036MNL QRG MAC 600 DANDanish (DAN)
2047426-037MNL QRG MAC 600 DUTDutch (DUT)
2047426-038MNL QRG MAC 600 ESTEstonian (EST)
2047426-039MNL QRG MAC 600 FINFinnish (FIN)
2047426-040MNL QRG MAC 600 FREFrench (FRE)
2047426-041MNL QRG MAC 600 GERGerman (GER)
2047426-042MNL QRG MAC 600 GREGreek (GRE)
2047426-043MNL QRG MAC 600 HUNHungarian (HUN)
2047426-046MNL QRG MAC 600 ITAItalian (ITA)
2047426-045MNL QRG MAC 600 JPNJapanese (JPN)
2047426-046MNL QRG MAC 600 KORKorean (KOR)
2047426-047MNL QRG MAC 600 LATLatvian (LAT)
2047426-048MNL QRG MAC 600 NORNorwegian (NOR)
2047426-049MNL QRG MAC 600 POLPolish (POL)
2047426-050MNL QRG MAC 600 POR (BRZ)Brazilian Portuguese (POR BR)
2047426-051MNL QRG MAC 600 POREuropean Portuguese (POR EU)
2047426-052MNL QRG MAC 600 ROMRomanian (ROM)
2047426-053MNL QRG MAC 600 RUSRussian (RUS)
2047426-054MNL QRG MAC 600 SERSerbian (SER)
2047426-055MNL QRG MAC 600 SLOSlovakian (SLO)
2047426-056MNL QRG MAC 600 SLOVENESlovene (SLN)
2047426-057MNL QRG MAC 600 SPASpanish (SPA)
2047426-058MNL QRG MAC 600 SWEDSwedish (SWE)
2047426-059MNL QRG MAC 600 TURTurkish (TUR)
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Power Cords
Parts and Replacements: Ordering Parts
Table 5-9. Power Cords
Part NumberDescriptionCountry
405535-006Power supply cord RA Hospital Grade 13A 125 V 10 FTNorth America/
Central America
401855-018Power Cord ST CHINA RA PLUG 10A 250V 2.5MChina
401855-101Power Supply Cord ST CONT EURO 10A 250V 2.5MEurope
401855-102Power Supply Cord ST BRITISH 10A 250V 2.5M FSDBritain
401855-103Power Supply Cord ST ITALIAN 10A 250V 2.5MItaly
401855-104Power Supply Cord ST ISRAELI 10A 250V 2.5MIsrael
401855-107Power Supply Cord ST SWISS 10A 250V 2.5MSwitzerland
2035953-001Power Supply Cord ST INDIAN 6A 250V 2.5MIndia
401855-109Power Supply Cord ST DANISH 10A 250V 2.5MDenmark
MAC 600 Options
40185-110Power Supply Cord ST AUSTRALIAN 10A 250V 2.5MAustralia
405535-011PWR SPLY CRD ST-RA PSE 10A 250V 10FTROHSJapan
401855-005PWR SPLY CRD ST HARNESS 10A 125V 2MAmerica Others
Table 5-10. MAC 600 Options
Part NumberDescription
2047228-001MAC 600 STARTER PKG NO 12SL
2047228-002MAC 600 ADVISOR PKG 12 SL EXT MEMORY
2047228-003MAC 600 COMM PKG 12SL EXT MEM COMM
2047330-001FRU - CKT BD MAC 600 CPU BOARD
2066447-002FRU - PWA MAC 600 (new)
LCD FRU Kit (NEC)
Parts and Replacements: Ordering Parts
(FRU PWA used in MAC 600 Devices having Product Code SP5)
NOTE
FRU PN: 2047330-001 is used in MAC 600 devices having Product
Code SF7. This FRU is available as long as stocks last. Order FRU PN:
2066447-002 as a replacement; this is fully backward compatible.
2047331-001LCD FRU KIT
Table 5-14. LCD FRU Kit (NEC)
ITEMITEM DESCRIPTION
1LCD Module - 4.3"
2DISPLAY O-RING - EXPEDITION
NOTE
FRU PN: 2047331-001 is used in MAC 600 devices having Product
Codes SF7 and SP5.
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2100910-001LCD AND DISPLAY O-RING (NEW) FRU KIT
Table 5-15. LCD FRU Kit (KOE)
ITEMITEM DESCRIPTION
1LCD MODULE - 4.3 INCH
2DISPLAY O-RING - EXPEDITION
NOTE
Order FRU PN: 2100910-001 as a replacement, only for product code
SPY.
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FRU - LCD Module Holder - Expedition (NEC)
2047332-001FRU - LCD MODULE HOLDER - EXPEDITION
NOTE
FRU PN: 2047332-001 is used in MAC 600 devices having Product
Codes SF7 and SP5.
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FRU - LCD Module Holder - Expedition (KOE)
2100912-001LCD MODULE HOLDER (NEW) - FRU
NOTE
FRU PN: 2100912-001 is used in MAC 600 devices having Product
Codes SPY.