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Statement
This manual will help you understand the operation and maintenance of the product better. It is
reminded that the product shall be used strictly complying with this manual. User’s operation
failing to comply with this manual may result in malfunction or accident for which EDAN
INSTRUMENTS, INC. (hereinafter called EDAN) can not be held liable.
EDAN owns the copyrights of this manual. Without prior written consent of EDAN, any
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languages.
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such as technical information and patent information are contained in this manual, the user shall
not disclose such information to any irrelevant third party.
The user shall understand that nothing in this manual grants him, expressly or implicitly, any
right or license to use any of the intellectual properties of EDAN.
EDAN holds the rights to modify, update, and ultimately explain this manual.
WARNING:
A WARNING label advises against certain actions or situations that could result in personal
injury or death.
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CAUTION:
A CAUTION label advises against actions or situations that could damage equipment, produce
inaccurate data, or invalidate a procedure.
NOTE:
A NOTE provides useful information regarding a function or a procedure.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Warranty and Service................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Standard Service................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Limitation of Warranty ...................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Service Procedure............................................................................................................... 1
1.4 Contact Information ........................................................................................................... 3
Chapter 2 Installation and Safety................................................................................................ 4
2.1 Environment Requirements................................................................................................ 4
2.2 Electrical Requirements ..................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Safety Requirements .......................................................................................................... 5
2.4 Installing the Monitor......................................................................................................... 6
2.4.1 Install the Monitor on a Flat Surface........................................................................ 6
2.4.2 Mount the Monitor on Wall ..................................................................................... 6
2.4.3 Install the Monitor on Pole Clamp ........................................................................... 6
2.4.4 Install the Monitor on Trolley .................................................................................. 6
Chapter 3 Functional Checks....................................................................................................... 7
3.1 Powering on the Monitor ................................................................................................... 7
3.2 LCD Screen Check............................................................................................................. 7
3.3 Keys Check ........................................................................................................................ 7
3.4 Alarms Check..................................................................................................................... 7
Chapter 4 System Configuration ................................................................................................. 8
4.1 Enter Factory Maintain ...................................................................................................... 8
4.2 Enter Demo Mode .............................................................................................................. 9
4.3 Default Configuration ........................................................................................................ 9
Chapter 5 System Principle........................................................................................................ 11
5.1 Principle ........................................................................................................................... 11
5.1.1 NIBP....................................................................................................................... 12
5.1.2 SpO2 ....................................................................................................................... 12
5.1.3 TEMP ..................................................................................................................... 13
5.2 Principle Block Diagram.................................................................................................. 13
Chapter 6 Test and Maintenance............................................................................................... 26
6.1 Maintenance Inspection ................................................................................................... 26
6.2 Maintenance of the Monitor............................................................................................. 26
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6.3 Maintenance of Sensors ................................................................................................... 26
6.4 NIBP Calibration.............................................................................................................. 27
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................ 28
7.1 Monitor Booting Failure .................................................................................................. 28
7.2 Display Failure ................................................................................................................. 29
7.3 Operation Failure ............................................................................................................. 29
7.4 Network Failure ............................................................................................................... 29
7.5 Power Board Failure ........................................................................................................ 30
7.6 Alarm Failure ................................................................................................................... 30
7.7 Parameter Failure ............................................................................................................. 30
Chapter 8 Modules’ Malfunction Verification ......................................................................... 32
Chapter 9 Disassembling the Monitor....................................................................................... 40
9.1 Tools Required ................................................................................................................. 40
9.2 Replacing Fuses ............................................................................................................... 40
9.3 Disassembling the Main Unit........................................................................................... 42
9.4 Disassembling Rear Panel Assembly............................................................................... 47
9.5 Disassembling Front Panel Assembly.............................................................................. 54
Chapter 10 Renewal Parts.......................................................................................................... 57
Appendix 1 Specification ............................................................................................................ 59
A1.1 Classification................................................................................................................. 59
A1.2 Specifications ................................................................................................................ 59
A1.2.1 Size and Weight .................................................................................................. 59
A1.2.2 Environment ........................................................................................................ 59
A1.2.3 Display ................................................................................................................ 60
A1.2.4 Battery ................................................................................................................. 61
A1.2.5 Review................................................................................................................. 61
A1.2.6 NIBP (Optional) .................................................................................................. 61
A1.2.7 SpO2 (Optional)................................................................................................... 62
A1.2.8 TEMP (Optional)................................................................................................. 63
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ii) The customer signs the Declaration Form and sends it back by email or fax. This form is
legally certificated to make sure the customer or end-user will return the defective parts to
EDAN on time. We will, at this option, dispatch the replacement one (s) with confirmed
shipping invoice.
NOTE:
1 Both Return Material Authorization Form and Declaration Form are offered by EDAN
service department once the SCF is confirmed by service engineer.
2 The customer is responsible for freight & insurance charges when the equipment is
shipped to EDAN for service, including custom charges. EDAN is responsible for the
freight, insurance & custom charges from EDAN to the customer.
Out of Warranty:
After receiving the RMA form from the service department, the customer sends defective parts to
EDAN in advance. We will analyze the problems and discuss with the customer about either
repairing or replacing the part (s). Once the maintenance fee is invoiced and paid, we will make
sure to dispatch good part (s) to the confirmed address.
NOTE:
The customer is responsible for any freight & insurance charge for the returned product.
Please disassemble the parts with anti-static facility, do not touch the parts with naked hand.
Please pack the parts safely before return.
Please put the RMA number on the parcel.
Please describe the returned parts as ‘sample of *****’ and put the total value on the invoice,
and note on the invoice as ‘sample, no commercial value’.
Please confirm the invoice with Edan before shipment.
Please send back the parts after EDAN’s confirmation.
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Temperature
Working +5 C ~ +40 C
Humidity
Altitude
CAUTION
1 If the monitor is installed in a cabinet, allow at least 2 inches (5 cm) clearance around
the monitor for proper air circulation; allow adequate accessibility for servicing, and
adequate room for visualization and operation.
2 Ensure the monitor is not subjected to any source of strong electromagnetic
interference, such as CT, radio transmitters, mobile phones base stations, etc.
3 Do not install the monitor in a flammable atmosphere where concentrations of
flammable anesthetics or other materials may occur.
4 Keep the environment clean. Avoid vibration. Keep it far from corrosive medicine, dust
area, high-temperature and humid environment.
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Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
Pmax: 70VA
Anti-electroshock degree:
NIBP, SpO2
This symbol indicates that the instrument is IEC/EN60601-1 Type BF equipment. The unit
displaying this symbol contains an F-Type isolated (floating) patient applied part providing a high
degree of protection against shock, and is suitable for use during defibrillation.
TEMP
This symbol indicates that the instrument is IEC/EN60601-1 Type CCF equipment. The unit
displaying this symbol contains an F-Type isolated (floating) patient applied part providing a high
degree of protection against shock, and is not suitable for use during defibrillation.
CAUTION
1 SHOCK HAZARD- the power receptacle must be a three-wire grounded outlet. A
hospital grade outlet is required. Never adapt the three-prong plug from the monitor to
fit a two-slot outlet. If the outlet has only two slots, make sure that it is replaced with a
three-slot grounded outlet before attempting to operate the monitor.
2 Do not touch signal input or output connector and the patient simultaneously.
3 Equipment and devices that connect to the monitor should form an equipotential body
to ensure effective grounding.
4 Do not switch on the monitor until all cables have been properly connected and verified.
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WARNING
Only qualified service personnel should perform a full function check procedure.
Whenever the monitor is serviced or problems are suspected, the manufacturer recommends a full
function check procedure.
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NOTE:
Restart the monitor after changing the settings.
Select Maintenance >> in Main Menu to open the following menu. Factory Maintenance is
only available for the service engineers of EDAN or representatives authorized by EDAN.
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Input the factory password 9 9 8 0 in the Enter Password box as follows and press Confirm:
Factory Maintenance menu will pop up, in which you can set the following items.
NOTE:
Select any item in this submenu to cancel the current setup and use the selected default
setup.
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5.1 Principle
Parameter module is the basic unit to acquire signals for monitoring parameters in monitor. The
monitoring signals are transmitted to main control board to accomplish processing and displaying
of data and waveforms. The power link board can realize power switching and conversion. The
whole system structure is shown in the following figure:
Medical staff
Keyboard Monitor
Patient
As shown in the above figure, the three parameter modules execute real-time monitoring of NIBP,
SpO2, and TEMP respectively by using cuff and measuring cables, the results can be sent to main
control board for processing and displaying. Hereinafter the function details of parameter monitor
will be explained.
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5.1.1 NIBP
Blood pressure monitors commonly measure arterial pressure, which is produced by the
contraction of the heart and constantly changes over the course of cardiac cycle. Three blood
pressure values, expressed in millimeters of mercury above atmospheric pressure, are obtained.
The systolic pressure is the maximum cycle pressure; which occurs during ventricular contraction.
The diastolic pressure is the minimum cycle pressure, occurring during the ventricle’s filling
stage between contractions. The means arterial pressure (MAP) is the mean value of the blood
pressure over the cardiac cycle.
The monitor measures non-invasive blood pressure using the oscillometry method. The following
are detailed measurement procedures. Inflate the cuff encircling the upper arm until the pressure
in the cuff blocks the blood flow in the artery of the upper arm. Then deflate the cuff gradually
according to the requirement of certain arithmetic. With the decreasing of the pressure in the cuff,
the artery blood will palpitate with the pulse, which results in palpitation in the cuff. Through the
pressure sensor connected with the inflating pipe of the cuff, a palpitation signal palpitating with
the pulse will be generated. After being filtered by a high-pass filter (about 1Hz), this signal
becomes pulsating signal and is amplified. Then the amplified signal is converted into digital
signal by A/D. After using the singlechip to process this digital signal, we may obtain systolic
pressure, diastolic pressure and mean pressure. Be careful to choose appropriate cuffs for
neonatal, pediatric and adult patients so as to avoid generating measurement error. NIBP module
also has protection circuit to prevent the cuff from being inflated to a very high pressure. The
following are the main operating modes of NIBP.
a. Adult/pediatric/neonate: select according to the patient shape, weight and age.
b. Manual measurement/auto measurement/continuous measurement: Manual measurement is
also called single measurement. It means the monitor performs only one measurement each
time. Auto measurement means to perform one measurement within selected cycle. Time
interval can be set to 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, 240 or 480 minutes. Continuous
measurement means after being activated, the monitor will perform quick measurement
continuously within 5 minutes. Continuous measurement is effective in monitoring changes
in blood pressure.
5.1.2 SpO2
SpO2 is based on the absorption of pulse blood oxygen to red and infrared light by means of
finger sensor and SpO2 measuring unit. The light-electronic transducer in finger sensor converts
the pulse red and infrared light modulated by pulse blood oxygen into electrical signal, the signal
is processed by hardware and software of the unit. The PLETH curve and numeral value of SpO2
will be obtained.
By tracing the pulse waveform in the fingertip, using specified arithmetic and consulting the
clinical data table, we can obtain the SpO2 value. The SpO2 sensor consists of two LEDs and a
photodetector. The two LEDs are respectively red diode and infrared diode, which are lighted on
according to certain time sequence. When the capillary vessel of the fingertip congests repeatedly,
the light of the LED is absorbed by blood vessels and organs and then projected onto the
photodetector. The photodetector can detect the light intensity varying with pulse changes and
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display the changing light intensity in the form of changing electronic signals. The ratio between
the DC and AC of the two types of signals for light is the proportion of oxygen in the blood. Then
we can calculate correct SpO2 value by using specified arithmetic and also calculate pulse rate
according to the SpO2 waveform.
The SpO2 module mainly consists of the following four parts: sensor, signal processing, control
unit of LED driving sequence, singlechip.
5.1.3 TEMP
The temperature of human body is first converted into electronic signals, which are then
amplified by amplifier and processed. In this way we can obtain the TEMP value. The circuit
includes proportional amplifier constructed by operational amplifiers. The temperature passes the
thermal sensor, producing pressure signals, which are amplified and transmitted to A/D converter
for further processing.
SPO2探头/NIBP袖带
SpO2 sensor/NIBP cuff 快速体温探头
TEMP sensor
J5 J1
Recorder
记录仪 X2参数板
X2 board T2体温模块
T2 TEMP board
J3 J6 J2 J2
J9
电源控制板
Power Power control part J1 J6 J3 J4
电源板
board J4&J2 J2 主控板board
Main control
J9 J5 J7 J10
J1 J5
J1 J1 J2
Li 扬声 3.5"
电源接口板
Power link board 锂电池
battery 网络接口板
Network link
Speaker
器 LCD
JP1 F1&F2 board
A
AC 保
Fuse
C
input 险
输
管
入
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NOTE:
The nurse call board and the network board are optional configurations, they can not be
installed at the same time. If you want to use the nurse call function, you should install the
nurse call board, otherwise you should install the network board.
7-segment
数码管+LED显示
+LED display
7-segment Communication
数码管显示驱动
display driver 通信接口
port
LCD显示
LCD display
Main control
主控制器
unit
LCD display
LCD显示驱动
driver
Power Keyboard
电源管理
management 按键
Main control board is the core module of system, it can realize the functions of display, keyboard
input, alarm control, module control, etc.
According to the function, main control board consists of main control unit, power management,
LCD display driver, 7-segment display driver, communication port and keyboard. The main
control unit adopts Cortex-M3 core, the display adopts 7-segment and LCD and the keyboard can
realize the basic information input.
There are different ports on main control board, the port definitions are displayed as follows.
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T2 Module 1 5V
2 GND
3 T2_TXD
4 T2_RXD
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J5
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J7
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34 RR6
35 RR7
36 HSYNC
37 VSYNC
38 DCLK1
39 NC
40 NC
41 +3V3
42 +3V3
43 NC
44 NC
45 NC
46 NC
47 NC
48 GND
49 GND
50 GND
51 NC
52 GND
53 GND
54 GND
J9
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Battery
Fan
Power
module
Power control
board
Principle Introduction
This module converts +220 V AC mains power supply or battery power into +5 V and +12 V DC
supplies to power other boards. If AC mains and battery coexist, the former take the priority to
power the system and charge the latter at the same time.
AC/DC
Converts high-voltage AC supply into low-voltage DC supply to power subsequent circuits and
charge the battery.
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+5 V DC
Convert the DC supply from the previous circuit into stable +5 V DC supply to power other
boards.
+12 V DC
Convert the DC supply from the previous circuit into stable +12 V DC supply to power other
boards.
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Routine Inspection
The overall check of the monitor, including the safety check and functions check, should be
performed by qualified personnel once every 6 to 12 months, and each time after service.
You should do periodic safety test to insure proper patient isolation from leakage currents. This
should include leakage current measurement and insulation testing. The recommended testing
interval is once a year or as specified in the institution’s test and inspection protocol.
Mechanical Inspection
Make sure all exposed screws are tightly fixed.
Check the external cables for splits, cracks or signs of twisting.
Pay particular attention to the supply socket. Replace any cable that shows serious damage.
WARNING
If the hospital or agency does not follow a satisfactory maintenance schedule when using
monitor, the monitor may become invalid, and the human health may be endangered.
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mechanical movement. Contacting the transducers with hard or sharp objects should be avoided.
Do not excessively flex the cables.
NOTE:
The calibration of NIBP is just a method for checking the measuring results, it will not
change the measuring standard.
NIBP Calibration needs T-connector, hose and Thermometer.
Calibration procedure:
1 Connect air way as indicated in figure 6-1;
T-connector
Thermometer
Monitor
2 Press the Menu button to open the Main Menu, Select NIBP Setup > Calibrate, as shown in
the following menu:
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M3A Vital Signs Monitor Service Manual Troubleshooting
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
In transportation, storage and use of monitor, various factors such as unstable network voltage,
changing environmental temperature, falling-down or impact, component aging may all result in
monitor failures and therefore affect normal application of the device. In failure conditions,
professional personnel with the experience of repairing electronic medical devices should
perform component-level upkeep for the failure classification listed in the table below.
Component-level upkeep means based on analyzing, replacing or trial-operating the component,
we can pinpoint the failure on a certain component of the device, such as power board, main
control board, LCD assembly, measuring cable or parameter module, etc. Repair of only some
components means component-level repair. The repair operation must be conducted by a service
engineer with abundant experience and with the assistance of special equipment and in specific
environment and conditions.
After switching on, LCD ① Fuse damage (If it has fuse ① Replace fuse
has no display; the power on) ② Replace power board
indicator is off. ② Power board damage ③ Anchor the short-circuited
③ Component short-circuits. component.
No display after power-on Main control board failure or Refer to section 7.2 Display
or black screen during display failure. Failure.
operation, however,
power indicator lights.
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Characters are displayed Data communication error Replace the main control
normally, however between main control board and board or parameter module
waveforms are displayed parameter module. based on the error prompt.
intermittently.
Buttons or the rotary Main control board has failure. Replace buttons or main control
knob is disabled. board.
Sound of speaker is ① Audio part of main control ① Replace main control board.
raucous or there is no board has failure. ② Replace speaker or connecting
sound. ② Speaker or connecting wire wire.
has failure.
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Fuse is burned upon power-on. Short circuit occurs in power Check after power on the
supply or other parts. monitor.
Fuse is burned although all loads Power board failure. Replace power board.
are disconnected.
Fuse is burned after connecting a Short circuit occurs in this Replace this part.
part. part.
The alarm indicator stays Alarm indicator has failure. Replace the alarm indicator; if
off. there is no alarm indicator for
replacing, change main control
board.
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NIBP cuff can not be Airway is folded or has leakage. Adjust or repair the airway.
inflated.
Blood pressure can not Cuff becomes loose or patient is Keep the patient quiet, bind the
be measured moving. cuff correctly and safely.
occasionally.
Error of NIBP ① Cuff size does not fit the ① Use the cuff of appropriate
measurement is too big. patient. size.
② X2 module has bad ② Replace NIBP module.
performance.
SpO2 value is inaccurate Coloring agent has been injected Remove the coloring agent before
into patient body. measurement.
No TEMP value ① TEMP sensor has failure. ① Replace the TEMP sensor.
② The connection of TEMP ② Check the connection.
sensor has failure. ③ Replace the T2 module.
③ T2 module has failure.
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NOTE:
1 For all the interfaces, the first pin is the one with a square solder pad.
2 Before switching on the monitor, Please make sure the fuse has been installed in the
monitor.
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C17
positive
pole
C18
positive
pole
TP2
TP5
C17
TP2
TP6
C18 TP5
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1 D1 cathode (+12±5%) V
C6
positive
pole
D1 cathode
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C6 positive pole
D1 cathode
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6) Use an oscillograph to measure the 1st pin of J9. A +0V ~ +5V pulse string signal should be
detected.
7) If all the results are in the reference range, reconnect the X2 cable and measure the voltage to
earth of the following pins on the X2 board.
J2
8) If any one of the results is out of the reference range, the X2 module failure is confirmed.
Replace the X2 module as recommended.
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1 T11 +5 V +8 V
2 T2 +3.2 V +3.4 V
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T17
T11
T38
T2
6) If any one of the results is out of the reference range, the T2 module failure is confirmed.
Replace the T2 module as recommended.
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5) Using a multimeter, measure the voltage to earth of the pins listed below.
J4 J2 J9
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A cross-head screwdriver
A flat-head screwdriver
An M3 nut driver
A pair of pliers
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4) Remove the old fuse. Take out a new fuse supplied by EDAN or of the same specification:
Size: Ф5mm×20mm; Model: T1.6AL 250V.
5) Place the new fuse in the fuse socket. Press and screw it clockwise back in position.
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2 Take apart the front panel and rear panel at the joint, then disconnect the cables and connectors
to separate the two parts.
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① Connector for power cable between main control board and PS900K.
② Connector for control connecting cable between main control board and PS900K.
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Fuses
2 Remove four screws in main bracket and one screw for grounding. Then carefully take out the
main bracket from rear bracket.
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M3×6 cross
recessed pan
head screw
M3×6 cross
recessed pan
head screw
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4. Slide out the block on T2 module bracket, and then uninstall the bracket from monitor. Take
care of the block when uninstalling as the following figure shows:
Screws
Block
Connecting
cable for T2
module and
Main control
board
Block
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Screws
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Screws
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Screws
1. Separate front panel and rear panel assemblies, and take out main bracket as described in
section 9.3 Disassembling the Main Unit.
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2. Remove three screws for fixing network module and the interface cable, and then remove the
network module.
Cross recessed
pan head screw
1. Separate front panel and rear panel assemblies, and take out main bracket as described in
section 9.3 Disassembling the Main Unit.
2. The speaker is on rear panel. Remove two screws for fixing speaker, and then remove the
speaker.
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Speaker
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Clock
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3. After taking off the connector for LCD screen, remove six screws for fixing module, and then
remove the main control board.
M3×8 cross
recessed screw
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Clock
3. Remove four screws for fixing LCD screen, one of them is grounded.
M3×8 screws
Grounding
Figure 9-18 Screws on LCD screen
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EDAN SH1 Adult Reusable SpO2 Sensor (Only compatible with EDAN SpO2
12.01.109069
module)
01.57.40029 Adult NIBP cuff / (25cm ~ 35cm), CM1203, with sensor 190
EDAN SpO2
EDAN SH1 Adult Reusable SpO2 Sensor (Only compatible with EDAN SpO2
12.01.109069
module)
02.01.110531 EDAN SH4 Adult Silicone Soft-tip SpO2 Sensor (Immersion Disinfection)
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01.57.40020 Infant blood pressure cuff (10cm ~ 19cm), CM1201, with sensor 190
01.57.40018 Pediatry blood pressure cuff (18cm ~ 26cm), CM1202, with sensor 190
01.57.40029 Adult blood pressure cuff (25cm ~ 35cm), CM1203, with sensor 190
01.57.40074 Larger adult blood pressure cuff (33cm ~ 47cm), CM1204, with sensor 190
Others
12.01.109480 Trolley
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Appendix 1 Specification
A1.1 Classification
A1.2 Specifications
A1.2.2 Environment
NOTE:
When the monitor and related products have differing environmental specifications, the
effective range for the combined products is that range which is common to the
specifications for all products.
Temperature
Working +5 C ~ +40 C
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Humidity
Altitude
Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
Pmax: 70VA
A1.2.3 Display
NURSE CALL
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Status Continuously ON
A1.2.4 Battery
Quantity 1
Type Li battery
Capacitance 2.2 Ah
4.4 Ah (optional)
A1.2.5 Review
Method Oscillometric
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Measuring range
PR
Resolution 1 bpm
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M3A Vital Signs Monitor Service Manual Specification
Resolution 1%
Accuracy
Pulse rate
Resolution 1 bpm
Accuracy 3 bpm
Resolution +0.1 C
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