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Revision A PRO 100-400 V2 Patient Monitor Service Manual 4-5
2009829-001
Calibration & Maintenance: SECTION 4. GENERAL MAINTENANCE
SECTION 4. GENERAL MAINTENANCE
4.1 INTRODUCTION
This section contains maintenance procedures for the DINAMAP
PRO Series 100-400 Monitor, including description of the software
screens and menus used to adjust, configure and check the Monitor.
Also included are procedures to recalibrate the Monitor.
Procedures pertaining to SpO
2
and temperature functions apply only
to PRO Monitors equipped with these features.
4.2. FUSES
The PRO Monitor power circuits incorporate five fuses. None of the
fuses are externally accessible. Two mains fuses are mounted on the
AC mains converter board, and are not serviceable by the user.
If a mains fuse blows, the Monitor will not change from battery power
to mains power when it is plugged in to an AC power source. To
confirm a fuse problem, remove the battery, plug the unit in, and turn
it on. If the PRO Monitor does not operate, the probable cause is an
open fuse. Mains fuses should be replaced by a qualified service
technician.
The other three fuses are:
FS1 - Self resetting; DC input; PSU board
FS2 - Self resetting; battery; PSU board
FS3 - Self resetting; host port power; PSU board
4.3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Periodic maintenance tasks include cleaning the PRO Monitor,
checking pressure calibration, pneumatic leakage, pneumatic system
overpressure point, temperature calibration (200 and 400), and
verification of the SpO
2
system (300 and 400).
The exterior of the PRO Monitor may be wiped clean with a cloth
slightly dampened with mild detergents or standard hospital
bactericides.
4.3.1 Cleaning the Monitor
Cleaning with isopropyl alcohol or similar solvents is not
recommended.
Do not immerse unit.
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