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GE Healthcare

Panda® iRes and Giraffe® Warmers

Service Manual

M1128921
Revision 005
© 2007 General Electric Company
All rights reserved
© 2007 General Electric Company

All rights reserved. General Electric Company reserves the right to make changes in
specifications and features shown herein, or discontinue the product described at
any time without notice or obligation. Contact your GE Representative for the most
current information. Panda is a trademark owned by Datex-Ohmeda, Inc. GE and
GE Monogram are trademarks of General Electric Company. All other company and
product names mentioned may be trademarks of the companies with which they
are associated.

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Table of Contents

About this Manual..................................................................................................................................... vii


Scope and intended users ..................................................................................................................................... vii
Organization of this manual.................................................................................................................................. vii
References ................................................................................................................................................................... viii

Important Safety Information............................................................................................................... ix


WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, NOTES and SYMBOLS................................................................................................ x
Symbols.......................................................................................................................................................................... xiii

Section 1 Functional Description......................................................................................................1-1


1.1 Introduction......................................................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1.1 Mechanical Controls and Cable Connections....................................................................... 1-2
1.1.2 Controls and Displays...................................................................................................................... 1-5
1.2 Mechanical Modules....................................................................................................................................... 1-6
1.2.1 Heater Head Assembly.................................................................................................................... 1-6
1.2.2 Rails.......................................................................................................................................................... 1-6
1.2.3 Optional Resuscitation Assembly............................................................................................... 1-7
1.2.4 Probe Panel Assembly...................................................................................................................... 1-7
1.2.5 Base Assembly.................................................................................................................................... 1-7
1.2.6 Bed Assembly ...................................................................................................................................... 1-7
1.2.7 Optional In-Bed Scale....................................................................................................................... 1-7
1.2.8 Optional SpO2 Module...................................................................................................................... 1-7
1.3 System Functions............................................................................................................................................. 1-8
1.3.1 System Overview................................................................................................................................ 1-8
1.3.2 Hands Free Alarm Silence.............................................................................................................. 1-9
1.3.3 Watchdog............................................................................................................................................1-10
1.3.4 Battery Management.....................................................................................................................1-12
1.3.5 Power Fail.............................................................................................................................................1-13
1.3.6 External Communication..............................................................................................................1-15
1.3.7 Service Mode......................................................................................................................................1-15
1.3.8 Display ..................................................................................................................................................1-16
1.3.9 Touch Panel........................................................................................................................................1-16
1.3.10 Elevating Base.................................................................................................................................1-17
1.3.11 Observation Lights........................................................................................................................1-18
1.3.12 Procedure Light..............................................................................................................................1-18
1.3.13 Heat Control.....................................................................................................................................1-19
1.3.14 Scale....................................................................................................................................................1-22
1.3.15 SpO2.....................................................................................................................................................1-23
1.3.16 Alarms.................................................................................................................................................1-24
1.3.17 Equipment Grounding ................................................................................................................1-25
1.3.18 AC/DC Power Distribution..........................................................................................................1-26

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Section 2 Checkout and Installation...............................................................................................2-1
2.1 Warmer Maintenance Schedule................................................................................................................ 2-1
2.1.1 Operator maintenance.................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.2 After each patient use .................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.3 Service maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.4 Annually.................................................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1.5 Every Two Years.................................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1.6 Service tools ........................................................................................................................................ 2-2
2.2 Installation and Service Checkout Procedures................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.1 Mechanical checks............................................................................................................................ 2-2
2.2.2 Controller checks ............................................................................................................................... 2-3
2.3 Electrical Safety Tests..................................................................................................................................... 2-3
2.3.1 Ground Resistance Check.............................................................................................................. 2-3
2.3.2 Earth Leakage and Chassis Leakage current....................................................................... 2-4
2.3.3 Patient Lead Leakage Current .................................................................................................... 2-4

Section 3 Calibration..............................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 Scale Calibration............................................................................................................................................... 3-1

Section 4 Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................4-1
4.1. Service Mode..................................................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1.1. Unit Information................................................................................................................................. 4-1
4.1.2. Main Menu............................................................................................................................................ 4-1
4.1.3. Unit Info Menu.................................................................................................................................... 4-2
4.1.4. Operation Settings............................................................................................................................ 4-3
4.1.5. Scale Calibration................................................................................................................................ 4-4
4.1.6. Date / Time........................................................................................................................................... 4-5
4.1.7. Diagnostics........................................................................................................................................... 4-6
4.1.8. Odometer Readings.......................................................................................................................4-10
4.1.9. Event Logs..........................................................................................................................................4-11
4.1.10. Set Defaults.....................................................................................................................................4-13
4.1.11 Heat Engine Diagnostic..............................................................................................................4-14
4.2 PC Command Line Interface.....................................................................................................................4-15
4.2.1 Accessing the PC Command Line Interface........................................................................4-15
4.2.2 PC Command Line Interface Main Menu..............................................................................4-16
4.2.3 PC Command Line Interface Sub-Menus..............................................................................4-16
4.2.4 Engineering Log Dump..................................................................................................................4-21
Troubleshooting Table of Contents...............................................................................................................4-25
***Contains detailed information about Troubleshooting Tables***
4.3 Troubleshooting Information....................................................................................................................4-28
Tools and Materials....................................................................................................................................4-28
4.4 Troubleshooting Tables...............................................................................................................................4-29
4.4.1 LIGHTING - PROCEDURE LIGHT..................................................................................................4-29
4.4.2 LIGHTING - OBSERVATION LIGHTS............................................................................................4-31

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4.4.3 DISPLAY - LCD and BACKLIGHTS...............................................................................................4-34
4.4.4 USER INTERFACE - TOUCH PANEL.............................................................................................4-36
4.4.5 SYSTEM FAILURE - SYS FAIL MESSAGE....................................................................................4-37
4.4.6 ALARMS/ INDICATORS....................................................................................................................4-43
4.4.7. ELECTRONICS - PATIENT-TEMPERATURE PROBE...............................................................4-45
4.4.8. ELECTRONICS - SCALE...................................................................................................................4-46
4.4.9. ELECTRONICS - SpO2......................................................................................................................4-47
4.4.10 ELECTRONICS - ELEVATING BASE...........................................................................................4-48
4.4.11 ELECTRONICS - HEAT CONTROL..............................................................................................4-50
4.4.12 ELECTRONICS - POWER FAILURE............................................................................................4-50
4.4.13 MECHANICAL - BED.......................................................................................................................4-52
4.5 Troubleshooting Definitions and Acronyms.......................................................................................4-52

Section 5 Repair Procedures .............................................................................................................5-1


5.1 Common Hand Tools...................................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Heater Housing Repairs................................................................................................................................ 5-1
5.2.1 Upper heater housing removal.................................................................................................... 5-2
5.2.2 Heat engine assembly removal (Figures 5-1 and 5-2)...................................................... 5-2
5.2.3 Heater alignment procedure (Figure 5-2) .............................................................................. 5-3
5.2.4 Power Supply replacement (Figures 5-1 and 5-2)............................................................... 5-3
5.2.5 Alarm light board replacement (Figures 5-3 and 5-5)....................................................... 5-3
5.2.6 Replacing an observation light bulb ........................................................................................ 5-4
5.2.7 Replacing the procedure light bulb .......................................................................................... 5-5
5.3 Electronic Enclosure Repairs....................................................................................................................... 5-5
5.3.1 Power board (Figures 5-3 and 5-4)............................................................................................ 5-5
5.3.2 Control board (Figure 5-3 and 5-4) ........................................................................................... 5-6
5.3.3 Lithium-ion battery replacement (Figures 5-3, 5-4 and 6-14 ....................................... 5-6
5.3.4 Touch panel or LCD assembly (Figures 5-4 and 5-5)........................................................ 5-7
5.3.5 Observation light dimmer control (Figure 5-5)..................................................................... 5-8
5.3.6 Standby Switch replacement (Figure 5-5)............................................................................... 5-8
5.3.7 Outlet panel repairs (Figure 5-6).................................................................................................. 5-9
5.3.8 F7 and F8 Fuse Replacement Instructions...........................................................................5-10
5.3.9 Maneuvering handle.......................................................................................................................5-11
5.4 Probe Panel Housing Repairs....................................................................................................................5-11
5.4.1 Probe Panel Housing Disassembly (Figure 5-7)..................................................................5-11
5.4.2 SpO2 Interface Board Replacement (Figure 5-7)................................................................5-11
5.4.3 SpO2 Connector/Flex Circuit Replacement (Figure 5-7)..................................................5-12
5.4.4 Scale Connector Replacement (Figure 5-7)..........................................................................5-12
5.4.5 Patient Probe Connector Replacement (Figure 5-7)........................................................5-12
5.4.6 Probe Panel Upper Housing Replacement...........................................................................5-13
5.5 Lower Unit repairs..........................................................................................................................................5-14
5.5.1 Removing the bed (Figures 5-9 and 5-10)............................................................................5-14
5.5.2 Elevating column replacement (Figure 5-9 and 5-11)....................................................5-15
5.5.3 Footswitches (Figure 5-11)..........................................................................................................5-15
5.5.4 Caster Replacement (Figure 5-11)............................................................................................5-15
5.5.5 Adjusting manual bed height units..........................................................................................5-18

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Section 6 Illustrated Parts....................................................................................................................6-1
6.1 Heater Housing................................................................................................................................................. 6-2
6.2 Electronics enclosure...................................................................................................................................... 6-4
6.3 Probe panel housing....................................................................................................................................... 6-7
6.4 Base assembly................................................................................................................................................... 6-8
6.5 Bed Assembly...................................................................................................................................................6-11
6.6 Storage options...............................................................................................................................................6-14
6.7 Harness List.......................................................................................................................................................6-16
6.8 Accessories........................................................................................................................................................6-17
6.9 Labels...................................................................................................................................................................6-19
6.10 Board Layouts...............................................................................................................................................6-21
6.11 Test points.......................................................................................................................................................6-23
6.11 Wiring Diagram ...........................................................................................................................................6-26

Appendix A Specifications.................................................................................................................. A-1


Power Requirements and Accessory Outlets.............................................................................................. A-1
Standards.................................................................................................................................................................... A-1
Operating Environment......................................................................................................................................... A-1
User Control Settings.............................................................................................................................................. A-1
Performance.............................................................................................................................................................. A-2
Mechanical Specifications................................................................................................................................... A-2

Appendix B Electromagnetic Compatibility................................................................................ B-1


Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) guidance......................................................................................... B-1
Manufacturer’s guidance and declaration regarding electronic emissions................................ B-2
Manufacturer’s guidance and declaration regarding electromagnetic immunity................... B-3
International Electronic Commission (IEC) guidance and manufacturer’s
declaration regarding electronic immunity................................................................................................. B-4

Appendix C Conforming with Standards and Directives...................................................... C-1

Appendix D Alarm Priorities............................................................................................................... D-1

Appendix E Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................E-1
Service Mode (Application Software 1.0.9 and earlier)............................................................................E-1
Unit Specific Information ...........................................................................................................................E-1
Operator Settings...........................................................................................................................................E-2
Calibration ........................................................................................................................................................E-2
Date/Time .........................................................................................................................................................E-2
Diagnostics........................................................................................................................................................E-3
Diagnostics using serial port.....................................................................................................................E-4
File Capture.......................................................................................................................................................E-4

Appendix F Additional Safety Information...................................................................................F-1


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About this Manual
Scope and intended users
This service manual describes the features and operation of the Panda iRes and Giraffe Warmers. The
Panda iRes and Giraffe Warmers are used in hospital delivery rooms, hospital newborn nurseries and
neonatal intensive care units (NICU).

The intended users for this service manual are identified in the Important Safety Information section on
page ix.

Organization of this manual


The organization of this manual is:

Important Safety Information provides important safety information for the safety of the patients,
care providers and biomedical engineering service personnel.

Section 1 - Functional Description describes functions and identifies the sub-assemblies of the
Panda iRes and Giraffe Warmers, including the optional resuscitation and oximetry equipment.

Section 2 - Checkout and Installation describes the procedures to set up and check out the Panda
iRes and Giraffe Warmers prior to use.

Section 3 - Calibration identifies the scale calibration procedures.

Section 4 - Troubleshooting provides information for troubleshooting the unit.

Section 5 - Repair Procedures provides the procedures for the repair of the unit’s sub-assemblies.

Section 6 - Illustrated Parts provides expanded diagrams of the unit’s sub-assemblies and associ-
ated part numbers.

Appendix A - Specifications provides information on power requirements and accessory outlets,


standards, operating environment, storage conditions, user control settings, performance and me-
chanical specifications.

Appendix B - Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) provides information on the Panda iRes and
Giraffe Warmers’ electromagnetic emissions and the electronic environment that is compatible with
the use and operation of the warmers.

Appendix C - Conforming with Standards and Directives provides information on the European
Council Directive and the disposal of electrical/electronic equipment.

Appendix D - Alarm Priorities provides alarm information.

Appendix E - Troubleshooting provides information for troubleshooting the unit (Application


Software 1.0.9 and earlier).

Appendix F: - Addotional Safety Information provides information on IEC 606-1-1 3rd edition
compliance

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References
References to other manuals pertaining to the Panda iRes and Giraffe Warmers are:

• M1150616 Panda iRes-Giraffe Warmer Service Manual


• M1150617 Resuscitation Service Manual for Panda iRes-Giraffe Warmer
• M1150860 Giraffe Warmer User Manual English
• M1150861 Panda iRes Warmer User Manual English
• M1150862 Giraffe Warmer User Manual French
• M1150863 Panda iRes Warmer User Manual French
• M1150864 Giraffe Warmer User Manual German
• M1150866 Panda iRes Warmer User Manual German
• M1150867 Giraffe Warmer User Manual Intl English A4
• M1150868 Panda iRes Warmer User Manual Intl English A4
• M1150869 Giraffe Warmer User Manual Spanish
• M1150870 Panda iRes Warmer User Manual Spanish
• M1150871 Giraffe Warmer User Manual Dutch
• M1150872 Panda iRes Warmer User Manual Dutch
• M1150873 Giraffe Warmer User Manual Danish
• M1150874 Panda iRes Warmer User Manual Danish
• M1150875 Giraffe Warmer User Manual Swedish
• M1150876 Panda iRes Warmer User Manual Swedish
• M1150877 Giraffe Warmer User Manual Italian
• M1150878 Panda iRes Warmer User Manual Italian
• M1156625 Giraffe Warmer User Manual Norwegian
• M1156626 Panda iRes Warmer User Manual Norwegian
• M1160160 Giraffe Warmer User Manual Czech
• M1160161 Panda iRes User Manual Czech
• M1160585 Giraffe Warmer User Manual Polish
• M1160586 Panda iRes Warmer User Manual Polish
• M1161004 Panda iRes Warmer User Manual Finnish
• M1161005 Giraffe Warmer User Manual Finnish
• M1161401 Kit User Manuals Giraffe Warmer Russian
• M1161402 Kit User Manuals Panda iRes Warmer Russian

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Important Safety Information
Before servicing the Panda iRes and Giraffe Warmers, read through this entire manual. As with all medical
equipment, attempting to use this device without a thorough understanding of its operation may result in
patient or user injury. This device should only be operated by personnel trained in its operation under the
direction of qualified medical personnel familiar with the risks and benefits of this type of device. Additional
precautions specific to certain procedures are found in the text of this manual.

Complete the “Checkout Procedures” section in the Operation and Maintenance manual before putting the
unit into operation. If the warmer fails any portion of the checkout procedure it must be removed from use
and repaired.

Always disconnect the power before performing service or maintenance procedures detailed in this manual.
Apply power only if you are specifically instructed to do so as part of the procedure. Thoroughly air dry the
warmer after cleaning it with flammable agents. Small amounts of flammable agents, such as ether, alcohol
or similar cleaning solvents left in the warmer can cause a fire.

Only competent individuals trained in the repair of this equipment should attempt to service it as detailed in
this manual.

The information contained in this service manual pertains only to those models of products which are
marketed by GE Healthcare as of the effective date of this manual or the latest revision thereof. This service
manual was prepared for exclusive use by GE Healthcare service personnel in light of their training and
experience as well as the availability to them of parts, proper tools and test equipment. Consequently, GE
Healthcare provides this service manual to its customers purely as a business convenience and for the
customer’s general information only without warranty of the results with respect to any application of such
information. Furthermore, because of the wide variety of circumstances under which maintenance and
repair activities may be performed and the unique nature of each individual’s own experience, capacity, and
qualifications, the fact that a customer has received such information from GE Healthcare does not imply in
anyway that GE Healthcare deems said individual to be qualified to perform any such maintenance or repair
service. Moreover, it should not be assumed that every acceptable test and safety procedure or method,
precaution, tool, equipment or device is referred to within, or that abnormal or unusual circumstances, may
not warrant or suggest different or additional procedures or requirements. This manual is subject to periodic
review, update and revision. Customers are cautioned to obtain and consult the latest revision before
undertaking any service of the equipment.

This static control precaution symbol appears throughout this manual. When this symbol appears next to a
procedure in this manual, static control precautions MUST be observed. Use the static control work station
(Stock No. 0175-2311-000) to help ensure that static charges are safely conducted to ground and not
through static sensitive devices.

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WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, NOTES and SYMBOLS

This section introduces the format in which the various types of warnings, cautions, static control
precautions and information notes used in this service manual are displayed to alert you to possible safety
hazards and to provide you with additional information.

WARNING:
A WARNING statement is used when the possibility of injury to the patient or the operator exists.

CAUTION:
A CAUTION statement is used when the possibility of damage to the equipment exists.

SENSITIVE TO ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE CAUTION


An electrostatic discharge (ESD) Susceptibility symbol is displayed to alert service personnel that
the part(s) are sensitive to electrostatic discharge and that static control procedures must be
used to prevent damage to the equipment.

NOTE: A Note provides additional information to clarify a point in the text.

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Warnings, Cautions and Notes

This section identifies general warnings, cautions and notes associated with the use and servicing of the
Panda iRes and Giraffe Warmers.

WARNING:
Do not use the warmer in the presence of flammable anesthetics; an explosion hazard exists under
these conditions.

WARNING:
Thoroughly air dry the warmer after cleaning it with flammable agents. Small amounts of
flammable agents, such as ether, alcohol or similar cleaning solvents left in the incubator can cause
a fire.

WARNING:
Do not attempt to adjust the fixed base while a patient is in the bed. After adjustments to the fixed
base height have been made, ensure the fixed base is locked in place before placing a patient in the
bed.

WARNING:
Always connect the warmer directly to a hospital grade wall outlet. Connecting to a power strip or
another piece of equipment may result in shock hazard.

WARNING:
Do not service, program or calibrate the warmer with the patient in the bed.

WARNING:
Do not lean against side of warmer. Leaning against the side of the warmer may cause it to tip
over.

WARNING:
Bed-to-heater spacing less than approximately 85 cm will result in incorrect operation and may
adversely affect the patient’s condition.
WARNING:
This is a latex-free device. Latex is not to be used in the maintenance or repair of this device.

CAUTION:
Servicing of this product in accordance with this service manual should never be undertaken in the
absence of proper tools, test equipment and the most recent revision to this service manual which
is clearly and thoroughly understood.

CAUTION:
Always disconnect the power before performing service or maintenance procedures detailed in this
manual. Apply power only if you are specifically instructed to do so as part of the procedure.

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CAUTION:
Technical competence required to service the warmers; the procedures described in this service
manual should be performed by trained and authorized personnel only. Maintenance should only
be undertaken by competent individuals who have a general knowledge of and experience with
devices of this nature. No repairs should ever be undertaken or attempted by anyone not having
such qualifications. Genuine replacement parts manufactured or sold by GE Healthcare must be
used for all repairs. Read completely through each step in every procedure before starting the
procedure; any exceptions may result in a failure to properly and safely complete the attempted
procedure.

CAUTION:
U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale by, or on order of, a licensed medical practitioner.

CAUTION:
This device is for professional use only, by trained clinicians.

For professional use only

SENSITIVE TO ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE CAUTION:


Use the static control work station (Stock No. 0175-2311-000) to ensure that static charges are
safely conducted to ground and not through static sensitive devices.

NOTE: Ranges listed in this supplement manual represent the operational ranges of the equip-
ment. The gauge ranges may exceed operational ranges.

NOTE: Air always means medical grade air.

NOTE: A
 dditional copies of this manual are available on request from the GE Healthcare office
listed on the inside back cover of this manual.

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Symbols
This section identifies the symbols that are displayed on the Panda iRes and Giraffe Warmers:

Symbol Description
Type BF Equipment

Functional Earth Terminal

Protection Earth Terminal

Alternating Current
Alarm Silence

European Union Representative

Consult instructions for use

Catalog Number

Serial Number

Manufacturer
Do not reuse

Help menu

Patient temperature

Observation light

Scale

Date of manufacture

Increase/decrease, up/down

Do not lean on warmer

This symbol indicates that the waste of electrical and electronic equipment
must not be disposed as an unsorted municipal waste and must be collected
separately. Please contact an authorized representative of the manufacturer
for information concerning the decommissioning of your equipment.

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Symbol Description
Do not place objects under radiant heat.

Equipment shall be used only by qualified, trained medical personnel.


For professional use only

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ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЕ
Това упътване за работа е налично само на английски език.
(BG) • Ако доставчикът на услугата на клиента изиска друг език, задължение на клиента е да
осигури превод.
• Не използвайте оборудването, преди да сте се консултирали и разбрали упътването за
работа.
• Неспазването на това предупреждение може да доведе до нараняване на доставчика
на услугата, оператора или пациентa в резултат на токов удар, механична или друга
опасност.

警告
本维修手册仅提供英文版本。
(ZH-CN) • 如果客户的维修服务人员需要非英文版本,则客户需自行提供翻译服务。
• 未详细阅读和完全理解本维修手册之前,不得进行维修。
• 忽略本警告可能对维修服务人员、操作人员或患者造成电击、机械伤害或其他形式的伤
害。
警告
本服務手冊僅提供英文版本。
(ZH-HK) • 倘若客戶的服務供應商需要英文以外之服務手冊,客戶有責任提供翻譯服務。
• 除非已參閱本服務手冊及明白其內容,否則切勿嘗試維修設備。
• 不遵從本警告或會令服務供應商、網絡供應商或病人受到觸電、機械性或其他的危險。
警告
本維修手冊僅有英文版。
(ZH-TW) • 若客戶的維修廠商需要英文版以外的語言,應由客戶自行提供翻譯服務。
• 請勿試圖維修本設備,除非 您已查閱並瞭解本維修手冊。
• 若未留意本警告,可能導致維修廠商、操作員或病患因觸電、機械或其他危險而受傷。

UPOZORENJE
Ovaj servisni priručnik dostupan je na engleskom jeziku.
(HR) • Ako davatelj usluge klijenta treba neki drugi jezik, klijent je dužan osigurati prijevod.
• Ne pokušavajte servisirati opremu ako niste u potpunosti pročitali i razumjeli ovaj servisni
priručnik.
• Zanemarite li ovo upozorenje, može doći do ozljede davatelja usluge, operatera ili pacijenta
uslijed strujnog udara, mehaničkih ili drugih rizika.

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VÝSTRAHA
Tento provozní návod existuje pouze v anglickém jazyce.
(CS) • V případě, že externí služba zákazníkům potřebuje návod v jiném jazyce, je zajištění překladu
do odpovídajícího jazyka úkolem zákazníka.
• Nesnažte se o údržbu tohoto zařízení, aniž byste si přečetli tento provozní návod a pochopili
jeho obsah.
• V případě nedodržování této výstrahy může dojít k poranění pracovníka prodejního servisu,
obslužného personálu nebo pacientů vlivem elektrického proudu, respektive vlivem
mechanických či jiných rizik.

ADVARSEL
Denne servicemanual findes kun på engelsk.
(DA) • Hvis en kundes tekniker har brug for et andet sprog end engelsk, er det kundens ansvar at
sørge for oversættelse.
• Forsøg ikke at servicere udstyret uden at læse og forstå denne servicemanual.
• Manglende overholdelse af denne advarsel kan medføre skade på grund af elektrisk stød,
mekanisk eller anden fare for teknikeren, operatøren eller patienten.

WAARSCHUWING
Deze onderhoudshandleiding is enkel in het Engels verkrijgbaar.
(NL) • Als het onderhoudspersoneel een andere taal vereist, dan is de klant verantwoordelijk voor de
vertaling ervan.
• Probeer de apparatuur niet te onderhouden alvorens deze onderhoudshandleiding werd
geraadpleegd en begrepen is.
• Indien deze waarschuwing niet wordt opgevolgd, zou het onderhoudspersoneel, de operator
of een patiënt gewond kunnen raken als gevolg van een elektrische schok, mechanische of
andere gevaren.

WARNING:
This service manual is available in English only.
(EN) • If a customer’s service provider requires a language other than English, it is the customer’s
responsibility to provide translation services.
• Do not attempt to service the equipment unless this service manual has been consulted and is
understood.
• Failure to heed this warning may result in injury to the service provider, operator, or patient
from electric shock, mechanical hazards, or other hazards.

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HOIATUS
See teenindusjuhend on saadaval ainult inglise keeles
(ET) • Kui klienditeeninduse osutaja nõuab juhendit inglise keelest erinevas keeles, vastutab klient
tõlketeenuse osutamise eest.
• Ärge üritage seadmeid teenindada enne eelnevalt käesoleva teenindusjuhendiga tutvumist ja
sellest aru saamist.
• Käesoleva hoiatuse eiramine võib põhjustada teenuseosutaja, operaatori või patsiendi
vigastamist elektrilöögi, mehaanilise või muu ohu tagajärjel.

VAROITUS
Tämä huolto-ohje on saatavilla vain englanniksi.
(FI) • Jos asiakkaan huoltohenkilöstö vaatii muuta kuin englanninkielistä materiaalia, tarvittavan
käännöksen hankkiminen on asiakkaan vastuulla.
• Älä yritä korjata laitteistoa ennen kuin olet varmasti lukenut ja ymmärtänyt tämän huolto-
ohjeen.
• Mikäli tätä varoitusta ei noudateta, seurauksena voi olla huoltohenkilöstön, laitteiston
käyttäjän tai potilaan vahingoittuminen sähköiskun, mekaanisen vian tai muun vaaratilanteen
vuoksi.

ATTENTION
Ce manuel d’installation et de maintenance est disponible uniquement en anglais.
(FR) • Si le technicien d’un client a besoin de ce manuel dans une langue autre que l’anglais, il
incombe au client de le faire traduire.
• Ne pas tenter d’intervenir sur les équipements tant que ce manuel d’installation et de
maintenance n’a pas été consulté et compris.
• Le non-respect de cet avertissement peut entraîner chez le technicien, l’opérateur ou le patient
des blessures dues à des dangers électriques, mécaniques ou autres.

WARNUNG
Diese Serviceanleitung existiert nur in englischer Sprache.
(DE) • Falls ein fremder Kundendienst eine andere Sprache benötigt, ist es Aufgabe des Kunden für
eine entsprechende Übersetzung zu sorgen.
• Versuchen Sie nicht diese Anlage zu warten, ohne diese Serviceanleitung gelesen und
verstanden zu haben.
• Wird diese Warnung nicht beachtet, so kann es zu Verletzungen des Kundendiensttechnikers,
des Bedieners oder des Patienten durch Stromschläge, mechanische oder sonstige Gefahren
kommen.

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ΠΡΟΕΙΔΟΠΟΙΗΣΗ
Το παρόν εγχειρίδιο σέρβις διατίθεται μόνο στα αγγλικά.
(EL) • Εάν ο τεχνικός σέρβις ενός πελάτη απαιτεί το παρόν εγχειρίδιο σε γλώσσα εκτός των
αγγλικών, αποτελεί ευθύνη του πελάτη να παρέχει τις υπηρεσίες μετάφρασης.
• Μην επιχειρήσετε την εκτέλεση εργασιών σέρβις στον εξοπλισμό αν δεν έχετε συμβουλευτεί
και κατανοήσει το παρόν εγχειρίδιο σέρβις.
• Αν δεν προσέξετε την προειδοποίηση αυτή, ενδέχεται να προκληθεί τραυματισμός στον
τεχνικό σέρβις, στο χειριστή ή στον ασθενή από ηλεκτροπληξία, μηχανικούς ή άλλους
κινδύνους.

FIGYELMEZTETÉS
Ezen karbantartási kézikönyv kizárólag angol nyelven érhető el.
(HU) • Ha a vevő szolgáltatója angoltól eltérő nyelvre tart igényt, akkor a vevő felelőssége a fordítás
elkészíttetése.
• Ne próbálja elkezdeni használni a berendezést, amíg a karbantartási kézikönyvben leírtakat
nem értelmezték.
• Ezen figyelmeztetés figyelmen kívül hagyása a szolgáltató, működtető vagy a beteg áramütés,
mechanikai vagy egyéb veszélyhelyzet miatti sérülését eredményezheti.

AÐVÖRUN
Þessi þjónustuhandbók er aðeins fáanleg á ensku.
(IS) • Ef að þjónustuveitandi viðskiptamanns þarfnast annas tungumáls en ensku, er það skylda
viðskiptamanns að skaffa tungumálaþjónustu.
• Reynið ekki að afgreiða tækið nema að þessi þjónustuhandbók hefur verið skoðuð og skilin.
• Brot á sinna þessari aðvörun getur leitt til meiðsla á þjónustuveitanda, stjórnanda eða sjúklings
frá raflosti, vélrænu eða öðrum áhættum.

AVVERTENZA
Il presente manuale di manutenzione è disponibile soltanto in lingua inglese.
(IT) • Se un addetto alla manutenzione richiede il manuale in una lingua diversa, il cliente è tenuto a
provvedere direttamente alla traduzione.
• Procedere alla manutenzione dell’apparecchiatura solo dopo aver consultato il presente
manuale ed averne compreso il contenuto.
• Il mancato rispetto della presente avvertenza potrebbe causare lesioni all’addetto alla
manutenzione, all’operatore o ai pazienti provocate da scosse elettriche, urti meccanici o altri
rischi.

このサービスマニュアルには英語版しかありません。
(JA)
• サービスを担当される業者が英語以外の言語を要求される場合、翻訳作業はその業者の
責任で行うものとさせていただきます。
• このサービスマニュアルを熟読し理解せずに、装置のサービスを行わないでください。
• この警告に従わない場合、サービスを担当される方、操作員あるいは患者 さんが、感電
や機械的又はその他の危険により負傷する可能性があります。

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경고
본 서비스 매뉴얼은 영어로만 이용하실 수 있습니다.
(KO) • 고객의 서비스 제공자가 영어 이외의 언어를 요구할 경우, 번역 서비스를 제공하는 것은
고객의 책임입니다.
• 본 서비스 매뉴얼을 참조하여 숙지하지 않은 이상 해당 장비를 수리하려고 시도하지
마십시오.
• 본 경고 사항에 유의하지 않으면 전기 쇼크, 기계적 위험, 또는 기타 위험으로 인해
서비스 제공자, 사용자 또는 환자에게 부상을 입힐 수 있습니다.

BRĪDINĀJUMS
Šī apkopes rokasgrāmata ir pieejama tikai angļu valodā.
(LV) • Ja klienta apkopes sniedzējam nepieciešama informācija citā valodā, klienta pienākums ir
nodrošināt tulkojumu.
• Neveiciet aprīkojuma apkopi bez apkopes rokasgrāmatas izlasīšanas un saprašanas.
• Šī brīdinājuma neievērošanas rezultātā var rasties elektriskās strāvas trieciena, mehānisku vai
citu faktoru izraisītu traumu risks apkopes sniedzējam, operatoram vai pacientam.

ĮSPĖJIMAS
Šis eksploatavimo vadovas yra tik anglų kalba.
(LT) • Jei kliento paslaugų tiekėjas reikalauja vadovo kita kalba – ne anglų, suteikti vertimo paslaugas
privalo klientas.
• Nemėginkite atlikti įrangos techninės priežiūros, jei neperskaitėte ar nesupratote šio
eksploatavimo vadovo.
• Jei nepaisysite šio įspėjimo, galimi paslaugų tiekėjo, operatoriaus ar paciento sužalojimai dėl
elektros šoko, mechaninių ar kitų pavojų.

ADVARSEL
Denne servicehåndboken finnes bare på engelsk.
(NO) • Hvis kundens serviceleverandør har bruk for et annet språk, er det kundens ansvar å sørge for
oversettelse.
• Ikke forsøk å reparere utstyret uten at denne servicehåndboken er lest og forstått.
• Manglende hensyn til denne advarselen kan føre til at serviceleverandøren, operatøren eller
pasienten skades på grunn av elektrisk støt, mekaniske eller andre farer.

OSTRZEŻENIE
Niniejszy podręcznik serwisowy dostępny jest jedynie w języku angielskim.
(PL) • Jeśli serwisant klienta wymaga języka innego niż angielski, zapewnienie usługi tłumaczenia
jest obowiązkiem klienta.
• Nie próbować serwisować urządzenia bez zapoznania się z niniejszym podręcznikiem
serwisowym i zrozumienia go.
• Niezastosowanie się do tego ostrzeżenia może doprowadzić do obrażeń serwisanta, operatora
lub pacjenta w wyniku porażenia prądem elektrycznym, zagrożenia mechanicznego bądź
innego.

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AVISO
Este manual de assistência técnica encontra-se disponível unicamente em inglês.
(PT-BR) • Se outro serviço de assistência técnica solicitar a tradução deste manual, caberá ao cliente
fornecer os serviços de tradução.
• Não tente reparar o equipamento sem ter consultado e compreendido este manual de
assistência técnica.
• A não observância deste aviso pode ocasionar ferimentos no técnico, operador ou paciente
decorrentes de choques elétricos, mecânicos ou outros.

ATENÇÃO
Este manual de assistência técnica só se encontra disponível em inglês.
(PT-PT) • Se qualquer outro serviço de assistência técnica solicitar este manual noutro idioma, é da
responsabilidade do cliente fornecer os serviços de tradução.
• Não tente reparar o equipamento sem ter consultado e compreendido este manual de
assistência técnica.
• O não cumprimento deste aviso pode colocar em perigo a segurança do técnico, do operador
ou do paciente devido a choques eléctricos, mecânicos ou outros.

ATENŢIE
Acest manual de service este disponibil doar în limba engleză.
(RO) • Dacă un furnizor de servicii pentru clienţi necesită o altă limbă decât cea engleză, este de
datoria clientului să furnizeze o traducere.
• Nu încercaţi să reparaţi echipamentul decât ulterior consultării şi înţelegerii acestui manual de
service.
• Ignorarea acestui avertisment ar putea duce la rănirea depanatorului, operatorului sau
pacientului în urma pericolelor de electrocutare, mecanice sau de altă natură.

ОСТОРОЖНО!
Данное руководство по техническому обслуживанию представлено только на английском
(RU) языке.
• Если сервисному персоналу клиента необходимо руководство не на английском, а на
каком-то другом языке, клиенту следует самостоятельно обеспечить перевод.
• Перед техническим обслуживанием оборудования обязательно обратитесь к данному
руководству и поймите изложенные в нем сведения.
• Несоблюдение требований данного предупреждения может привести к тому, что
специалист по техобслуживанию, оператор или пациент получит удар электрическим
током, механическую травму или другое повреждение.

UPOZORENJE
Ovo servisno uputstvo je dostupno samo na engleskom jeziku.
(SR) • Ako klijentov serviser zahteva neki drugi jezik, klijent je dužan da obezbedi prevodilačke usluge.
• Ne pokušavajte da opravite uređaj ako niste pročitali i razumeli ovo servisno uputstvo.
• Zanemarivanje ovog upozorenja može dovesti do povređivanja servisera, rukovaoca ili
pacijenta usled strujnog udara ili mehaničkih i drugih opasnosti.

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UPOZORNENIE
Tento návod na obsluhu je k dispozícii len v angličtine.
(SK) • Ak zákazníkov poskytovateľ služieb vyžaduje iný jazyk ako angličtinu, poskytnutie
prekladateľských služieb je zodpovednosťou zákazníka.
• Nepokúšajte sa o obsluhu zariadenia, kým si neprečítate návod na obluhu a neporozumiete
mu.
• Zanedbanie tohto upozornenia môže spôsobiť zranenie poskytovateľa služieb, obsluhujúcej
osoby alebo pacienta elektrickým prúdom, mechanické alebo iné ohrozenie.

ATENCION
Este manual de servicio sólo existe en inglés.
(ES) • Si el encargado de mantenimiento de un cliente necesita un idioma que no sea el inglés, el
cliente deberá encargarse de la traducción del manual.
• No se deberá dar servicio técnico al equipo, sin haber consultado y comprendido este manual
de servicio.
• La no observancia del presente aviso puede dar lugar a que el proveedor de servicios, el
operador o el paciente sufran lesiones provocadas por causas eléctricas, mecánicas o de otra
naturaleza.

VARNING
Den här servicehandboken finns bara tillgänglig på engelska.
(SV) • Om en kunds servicetekniker har behov av ett annat språk än engelska, ansvarar kunden för
att tillhandahålla översättningstjänster.
• Försök inte utföra service på utrustningen om du inte har läst och förstår den här
servicehandboken.
• Om du inte tar hänsyn till den här varningen kan det resultera i skador på serviceteknikern,
operatören eller patienten till följd av elektriska stötar, mekaniska faror eller andra faror.

OPOZORILO
Ta servisni priročnik je na voljo samo v angleškem jeziku.·
(SL) • Če ponudnik storitve stranke potrebuje priročnik v drugem jeziku, mora stranka zagotoviti
prevod.·
• Ne poskušajte servisirati opreme, če tega priročnika niste v celoti prebrali in razumeli.·
• Če tega opozorila ne upoštevate, se lahko zaradi električnega udara, mehanskih ali drugih
nevarnosti poškoduje ponudnik storitev, operater ali bolnik.

DİKKAT
Bu servis kılavuzunun sadece ingilizcesi mevcuttur.
(TR) • Eğer müşteri teknisyeni bu kılavuzu ingilizce dışında bir başka lisandan talep ederse, bunu
tercüme ettirmek müşteriye düşer.
• Servis kılavuzunu okuyup anlamadan ekipmanlara müdahale etmeyiniz.
• Bu uyarıya uyulmaması, elektrik, mekanik veya diğer tehlikelerden dolayı teknisyen, operatör
veya hastanın yaralanmasına yol açabilir.

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Section 1
Functional Description
1.1 Introduction
The GE Healthcare Panda iRes and Giraffe Warmers are devices with a radiant heating source intended to
maintain the thermal balance of an infant patient by direct radiation of energy in the infrared region of the
electromagnetic spectrum.

Radiant heat from an infrared heat source is focused onto the bed to warm the patient. The operator may se-
lect either the heater power (manual mode) or skin temperature (baby mode) control method. Depending on
the control method selected, the heater is either regulated at the operator selected power level or the heater
output is modulated to maintain the patient’s temperature at the value selected by the operator.

The Giraffe model is intended for use in a neonatal intensive care unit. It features a mattress which can be
rotated as needed by the operator to gain better access to the patient. Also included are general observation
lights and a procedure light.

The procedure light is mounted on a ball joint so that it can be directed where needed on the bed surface.

The Panda iRes model is intended for use in a labor and delivery unit. It also includes the same general obser-
vation lights as the Giraffe Warmer, but the procedure light is optional.

Both units feature the same heater head to house the radiant heater. Due to the small size of the heater
reflector and its compound elliptical shape, designed specifically for this product, the heater head is very
compact compared with other warmers currently on the market. This compact size limits the area the heater
head occupies over the bed surface. By leaving the area over the bed clear, the caregiver can observe and
treat the patient unobstructed. Additionally, this open area allows the head of an X-ray machine to be placed
over the patient without moving the heater head or patient.

Both units also feature optional integrated SpO2 and Resuscitation Modules. The SpO2 option allows the care-
giver to monitor the patient’s blood oxygen level, while the optional Resuscitation Module allows the caregiv-
er to administer forced breathing if required. The Resuscitation Module may feature either a traditional bag
and mask technology or a T-piece technology.

An additional feature, unique among warmers is the Hands Free Alarm Silence. This is a standard feature on
both warmers. Alarms may be silenced just as they would with the alarm silence button, but without touching
the unit. The proximity sensor for the Hands Free Alarm Silence is located in the alarm light panel. The alarm
can be silenced by gently waving one’s hand approximately two to six inches in front of the sensor. Both units
also have a conventional alarm silence button as an alternate way of silencing alarms.

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1.1.1 Mechanical Controls and Cable Connections

1 1
2
3
4

5
6
7

Fig. 1: Panda iRes Warmer, front oblique view

Feature Description
number
1 Two dimmable observation lights
2 Aimable procedure light
3 Procedure light “On/Off” switch
4 Color display screen
5 Resuscitation system (optional)
6 Bed, with integrated scale
7 Front bedside panel
8 Bed tilt control lever

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22

21

20
10 19
18
11

12
17
16

15
14
13
Fig. 2: Panda iRes Warmer, side view

Feature Description
number
9 Recessed radiant heater
10 Side bedside panel
11 Front handle
12 Pass through drawer
13 Two bed height adjustment pedals, up and down
14 Four caster wheels
15 Four brakes
16 Elevating column
17 Tank guard (optional)
18 Scale cable connector
19 Temperature probe Jack
20 High pressure air/oxygen yoke (optional)
21 Maneuvering handle and cord wrap
22 Dovetail rail

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Mechanical Controls and Cable Connections (continued)

23 28
24 27

26
25

Fig. 3: Panda iRes Warmer, rear view


Figure 3: Panda iRes Warmer rear view

Feature Description
number
23 RS-232 connector
24 Two accessory power outlets
25 SpO2 Jack
26 Removable rear bedside panel
27 Power cord inlet
28 Mains power switch

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1.1.2 Controls and Displays 6
7

8
3

10 12 11

1 9

Fig.4: Control panel and color screen display

Feature Description
number
1 Power stand-by switch - On the left below the display turns the power to the warmer “On” and
“Off”.
2 Oximetry key (optional) - This key retains the same function at all times.
3 Mode key - To select manual or baby mode. This key retains the same function at all times
4 Temperature/power increase/decrease key - This key retains the same function at all times
5 Baby temperature - Can be displayed in degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit.
The default setting is degrees Celsius.
6 Alarm silence key - Alarms can be silenced by pushing the key above the display or by a wave
of your hand directly in front of the alarm light.
7 Help key - The key with the “?” in the upper right corner brings up the help screen that explains
alarms and functions.
8 Task keys - The five keys on the right are “soft” keys that change their function depending on
what task you wish to perform. They control equipment settings and options.
9 Dimmer knob - On the right controls the brightness of the observation lights.
10-11 Date and time - Displayed at the bottom of the screen.
12 Moving arrow - indicates that the processor is active

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Heater head assembly

Rails

Probe panel assembly

Resuscitation assembly

Bed assembly

Storage assembly

Base assembly
Fig. 5: Panda iRes Warmer, exploded view
Figure 5: Panda iRes Warmer, exploded view
1.2 Mechanical Modules
1.2.1 Heater Head Assembly
The heater head assembly contains general observation lighting, optional procedure lighting, radiant heater,
reflector, alarm light, alarm speaker, power inlet, accessory power outlets, communication port, user input
controls, graphics display, and electronic Control Boards. The heater head assembly contains the main inter-
faces for the operator. The control touch panel controls the warmer, and statuses are monitored on a color
display. Radiant heat emanates from the reflector located in the heater head. All lighting and their controls
are located in the heater head.

1.2.2 Rails
The rails support the heater head, resuscitation module, and probe panel assembly by connecting them to
the base assembly.

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1.2.3 Optional Resuscitation Assembly
The optional resuscitation assembly is located between the two rails and operates independently from the
rest of the product. The warmer may be configured with either a bag and mask resuscitation system or a
T-piece resuscitation system.

1.2.4 Probe Panel Assembly


The probe panel assembly is located between the two rails. It contains the standard connection for the
patient probe, which provides an input of the patient’s temperature to the warmer. It also contains a scale
connection so that a patient’s weight can be displayed and recorded by the warmer (when equipped with a
scale). In addition, there is an optional SpO2 connection, for a SpO2 probe.

1.2.5 Base Assembly


The base assembly supports the rails and bed assembly. It contains supports for 4 locking casters, so that
the warmer can be moved to any location within a hospital. The mounting location for the rails and bed as-
sembly are separated from the caster supports by a column which adjusts in height. Two column types are
available. One column type can be adjusted manually, and the other can be adjusted electrically by foot
pedal controls on the caster supports.

1.2.6 Bed Assembly


The bed assembly is mounted to the base assembly via a pivot and actuator. This assembly point allows the
bed to pivot relative to the base. The pivot is normally locked, but a release handle allows the operator to un-
lock the pivot and adjust the angle of the bed. Once the desired angle is achieved, the handle is released, and
the pivot locks again. There are two versions of the bed assembly. The Giraffe Warmer uses a 65 x 48 x 4 cm
mattress with rounded ends, which can be translated side-to-side, and rotated. The Panda Warmer uses a
fixed rectangular mattress measuring 66 x 48 x 2 cm.

1.2.7 Optional In-Bed Scale


There is a scale option, located in the bed, which can weigh the patient. The scale uses the graphics display
on the warmer to display its measured weight.

1.2.8 Optional SpO2 Module


The SpO2 probe connects to the SpO2 module. The SpO2 module uses an OEM pulse oximetry board The
warmer includes a small circuit to isolate the power and communicate with the OEM pulse oximetry board,
so as to pass its parameters to the display without modifying the parameters or alarms; the communication
is performed using a serial data bus. The modules are procured from Masimo, Nellcor, or GE Healthcare.

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1.3 System Functions
1.3.1 System Overview

Fig. 6: System Overview

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1.3.2 Hands Free Alarm Silence
This processor-controlled circuitry resides on the Alarm Light Board (see Figure 7). The user input is ac-
complished with an infrared emitter/receiver pair. The emitter/receiver pair is monitored by the alarm light
microprocessor, which sends the alarm silence signal to the main application processor. The main applica-
tion processor uses this signal as one of two inputs to determine whether the alarm should be silenced. The
Hands Free Alarm Silence may be enabled/disabled/disengaged through Service Mode.

Fig. 7: Hands Free Alarm Silence

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1.3.3 Watchdog
The system incorporates smart monitoring mechanisms that allow three of the processors to monitor each
other in order to detect abnormal operation (see Figure 8). The audio processor functions as the master
watchdog processor and ensures the main application processor is responding normally. If the audio pro-
cessor detects abnormal functioning of the main processor it opens the heater safety relay and activates a
high priority alarm.

The main application processor ensures the heat control processor is responding normally. If the main appli-
cation processor detects abnormal functioning of the heat control processor it opens the heater safety relay,
activates the high priority alarm and displays a system fail message. A power cycle is required to return the
system to use.

An independent hardware circuit monitors the audio processor to ensure it is functioning normally. In the
event the audio processor does not respond normally the hardware circuit will reset the audio processor
causing a system fail condition. A power cycle is required to return the system to use.

NOTE: A
 system failure on the screen indicates the main application processor has detected abnormal
function in the system. A blank screen with a high-priority alarm indicates a problem with the
main application processor. See Section 4.4, Troubleshooting Tables, for more information.

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Fig. 8: Watchdog

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1.3.4 Battery Management
A lithium ion rechargeable battery is located on the Control Board. The audio processor provides charge
control and monitoring of the battery (see Figure 9). The battery management integrated circuit provides
proper charging profile to prevent damage to the battery. The battery management circuitry prevents over-
discharge of the battery and system damage in the event of reverse polarity installation. In the event of
battery failure or low charge, a “super” capacitor provides one cycle (ten minutes) of power fail indication.

Fig. 9: Battery Management

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1.3.5 Power Fail
The next paragraph assumes loss of AC power and resulting loss of DC power.

A power fail is detected when the audio processor (see Figure 10) senses the 3.3 Volt power supply below
normal operating level with the stand-by switch on. This will result in a shut down of the main application
processor and initiate a power fail alarm for a minimum of 10 minutes. The lithium ion battery or the “super”
capacitor provides power for the alarm. The audio signal for a power fail alarm is a repeating sequence of 3
beeps from a piezoelectric buzzer on the Alarm Light Board. The visual signal is one LED on the Alarm Light
Board.

The heat control processor on the Power Board has an independent circuit to detect a drop in 12 Volt power
below normal operating levels. In the event of low 12 Volt power the heat control processor will initiate a
controlled shutdown of the heater circuit. In the event of an internal malfunction resulting in loss of one level
of DC power, one or more of the processors will shut down causing the smart monitoring function to initiate
a system failure.

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Fig. 10: Power Fail

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1.3.6 External Communication
Serial communication is provided though the ThermaLink port (see Figure 11). A null modem cable is re-
quired for connection to a PC serial port. Ethernet communications are not used at this time.

A string of ASCII characters will be transmitted over the RS-232 port every 15 seconds +/- 5
seconds.

The string will be formatted as follows:


Unit Type with version, baby temperature, set temperature, current heater setting, mode, last
recoded weight, saturation, pulse rate, list of alarms, 00(used to note the end of the alarm list),
checksum (in hexadecimal format).

Example 1: Manual Mode with no alarms.


GWRM_1.0.7,36.3,36.5,35,M.1340,0,0,00,0d

Example 2: Baby mode with two alarms


PWRM_1.0.7,36.3,37.1,40,P,1340,0,0,16,22,00,ea

Note: Ethernet communication is not used at this time.

Fig. 11: Thermalink Communication.

1.3.7 Service Mode


A series of restricted service menu screens allow a technician to change system defaults, perform diagnos-
tics and view the unit’s PCB and software revision levels. The service mode is initiated by holding both the
Help and Alarm Silence keys during power up.

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1.3.8 Display
The color VGA display is driven and powered by the Control Board. The Control Board includes a dedicated
graphics controller with on-board memory. The LCD is backlit with two high voltage CCFL tubes. The back-
light inverter is located on the Control Board.

1.3.9 Touch Panel


The touch panel has membrane switches and is wired to the Control Board (see Figure 12). Signals from the
switches are received by the main application processor.

Fig. 12: Touch Pannel and Display.

Fig. 12: Touch Pannel and Display.

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1.3.10 Elevating Base
The elevating base assembly is powered by mains power (see Figure 13). There are fuses for the mains pow-
er on the Power Board. The power must be enabled by the elevating base relay on the Power Board. This
relay is under the control of the main application processor. Footswitches on both sides of the unit control
the elevating base movement.

Fig. 13: Elevating Base

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1.3.11 Observation Lights
The system incorporates dimmable observation lights in the heater housing (see Figure 14). Mains power is
converted to low voltage AC by a dimmable transformer located in the electronics enclosure. The on/off con-
trol and light intensity is controlled by a potentiometer mounted to the front panel. On/off control is achieved
by a relay on the Power Board. The mains power to the observation light is fused on the Power Board.

Fig. 14: Observation Lights

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1.3.12 Procedure Light
Mains power is converted to DC power by a dedicated 12V DC power supply mounted in the heater housing
(see Figure 15). The light intensity ramps up progressively when the light is turned on. The slow turn on is
controlled by circuitry on the Alarm Light Board. The on-off switch on the light assembly provides an enable
signal to the slow turn on circuitry on the Alarm Light Board. Mains power to the procedure light includes
fuses on the Power Board.

Fig. 15: Procedure Light

1.3.13 Heat Control


System runs in one of three modes: Warmup Mode (see 1.3.13.1), Manual Mode (see 1.3.13.2, and Baby Mode
(see 1.3.13.4) . See Figures 16, 17)

1.3.13.1 Warmup Mode

During Warmup Mode “Check Baby” alarms are deactivated. If you do not press the “Admit Baby” key
during the first minutes after start up, the display will show “Warming...” and the radiant heater will auto-
matically run at 100% power. After 7 minutes, the display indicates “Warmup Complete…” and the default
heater power setting drops to 50%. The display continues to flash “Admit Baby” until you press the “Admit
Baby” key and start normal operation.

1.3.13.2 Manual Mode (assuming normal run-state, no alarms)

The user set point is heater output level from 0% to 100% in 5% increments. The main application software
passes the set point to the heat control processor. System input to the heat control processor also includes
heater calibration data from the EEPROM chip in the heat engine assembly. The heat control processor
modulates, in ½ line cycles, the power to the heater with a solid-state relay to achieve the desired power
output. Power to the heater is monitored with a solid-state power meter to ensure the proper power is
being delivered.

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Fig. 16: Manual Mode Heat Control

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1.3.13.3 Baby Mode

The heat control processor functions identically in Baby and Manual Modes. The user input to the system in
Baby Mode is the desired skin temperature. The system measures actual skin temperature via the patient
probe. The signal is an input to the Control Board converted to a digital signal read by the main application
processor. The processor utilizes a proprietary, patented heat control algorithm to determine the optimum
heater output power. This output power is passed to the heat control processor.

Fig. 17: Baby Mode Heat Control

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1.3.13.4 Start-up

When the unit powers on, there are a number of self-tests that occur; these are the Power On Self Tests
(POST). If a failure is detected during POST the unit will display a system failure message on the screen,
record the event in the error log and initiate a high priority alarm. If no failures are detected, normal startup
operation as defined in the user manual will commence.

1.3.13.5 Safety Relay

The system incorporates a safety relay that interrupts power to the heater if one of the following conditions
occurs:

• over-temp thermostat opens in the heater head.


• main application processor detects a fault condition that requires interruption of heater power
• smart monitoring processor detects malfunction of main application processor
• audio processor detects a fault condition that requires interruption of heater power.
• heat control processor detects a fault condition that requires interruption of heater power.

1.3.14 Scale
The scale communicates with the main processor via RS-485 (see Figure 18). The connector for the scale
cable is in the probe panel housing. The scale is powered by 12V DC supplied by the control board. The power
circuit includes over-current protection.

Fig. 18: Scale Interface

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1.3.15 SpO2
The Pulse Oximetry (SpO2) option utilizes an OEM module commonly used in other monitoring equipment.
For units that have the SpO2 option, the SpO2 patient probe connects to the SpO2 module which is located in
the probe panel housing (see Figure 19). The probe panel housing contains the OEM module and an SpO2
interface board. Oximetry parameters and alarms are passed to the main application processor via serial
communication. The OEM module output is communicated to the user visually or audibly as required.

Fig. 19: Pulse oximetry (SpO2)

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1.3.16 Alarms
Alarms are indicated to the user both visually and audibly. Visual alarms are provided via the LED Array
located on the Alarm Light Board (see Figure 20). The LED array is controlled on and  off by the alarm con-
trol signal provided by the main application processor or audio processor on the Control Board. Alarm audio
is generated by an audio amplifier also under control of the audio processor in response to a command from
the Main Application Processor.

Fig. 20: Alarms

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1.3.17 Equipment Grounding
Grounding and Insulation Design for Safety

The grounding and insulation design of the Giraffe and Panda iRes Warmers ensures all mains circuitry is
separated from the operator and patient by one of two methods:

• basic insulation with a grounded metal barrier


• double/reinforced insulation

The radiant heater reflecting dish, heater duct, electrical enclosure, and elevating base all rely upon basic
insulation of the wires and a grounded metal barrier.

The heater head housing and main bracket (on elevating base models) rely on double/reinforced insula-
tion. For the heater head housing, the two parts of the housing along with the wire insulation form a double
insulation system. For the main bracket, a sheet of insulating material is fitted between the bracket and the
elevating column. This insulation, along with the insulation on the wires of the elevating base form a double
insulation system.

Grounding and Insulation Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility

The device incorporates grounding for ESD/EMC compliance. The dovetail rails and legs of the device are
grounded to comply to ESD susceptibility standards.

Ground and Insulation Design for Convenience

The device incorporates IEC appliance outlets for attachment of approved accessories that include a third
wire ground. The device also incorporates a ground equalization potential post, which allows for the inter-
connection of equipment grounds if required.

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1.3.18 AC/DC Power Distribution

Fig. 21: AC/DC power distribution

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Section 2
Checkout and Installation
2.1 Warmer Maintenance Schedule
The unit shall be maintained in accordance with the preventative maintenance procedures detailed in
this Service Manual. Service maintenance must be performed by a technically competent individual. The
Checkout must be performed after installing the warmer.

2.1.1 Operator maintenance

This schedule lists the minimum frequencies. Always follow hospital and local regulations for required fre-
quencies.

2.1.2 After each patient use

• Clean the resuscitation system and disinfect as required.


• Clean re-usable suction canister or replace single-use canister.
• Replace suction tubing between canister and the patient.
• Clean the warmer between each patient, or more frequently as required.

Inspect suction tubing that is routed through the dovetail rail. Replace the tubing as described in the clean-
ing instruction in the resuscitation operator supplement, as required.

2.1.3 Service maintenance

This schedule lists the minimum frequencies. Always follow hospital and local regulations for required fre-
quencies.

2.1.4 Annually
•P erform the electrical safety checks as described in this service manual (refer to section 2.3).
• Calibrate the scale as described in this service manual (refer to section 3.1).
• Perform the resuscitation system service checkout as described in the Resuscitation Systems service manual.

2.1.5 Every Two Years

• Replace the lithium-ion battery as described in this service manual (refer to section 5.3.3).

NOTE: T he lithium-ion battery is used to sound the power failure alarm and to power memory circuits
during a power failure

• Perform the complete blender maintenance as described in the Resuscitation Systems service manual.

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2.1.6 Service tools
Heater dish alignment laser kit (includes holder) M1118361
(takes three #392 1.55V button cells or equivalent)
Laser holder (includes O-ring) M1118362
NULL Modem Cable M1128795
Light gray touch-up paint (Munsell .16GY8.56-0.44 6600-0714-200
chroma)-18ml
Masimo cable assembly 2006036-001
Static control workstation 0175-2311-000

NOTE: The resuscitation systems service tools are described in the Resuscitation Systems service manual.

2.2 Installation and Service Checkout Procedures


WARNING:
Use only the specific power cord supplied with the unit. Use of an unapproved power cord could result in
damage to the unit or injury.

2.2.1 Mechanical checks

WARNING:
Do not perform the preoperational checkout procedure while the patient occupies the unit.

WARNING:
Complete the preoperational checkout procedure section of this manual before putting the unit into opera-
tion. If the equipment fails any portion of the checkout procedure it must be removed from use and repaired.

1- Disconnect the power cord for the mechanical portion of the preoperational checkout procedure.
2- Examine the power cord for any signs of damage. Replace the cord if damage is evident.
3- Check that the cord retainer/accessory outlet guard on the back of the control panel is in place.
4- Examine the unit overall for any damaged or missing parts.
5- C heck that all the casters are in firm contact with the floor and that the unit is stable. Lock the caster
brakes and check that they hold the unit in place. Release the brakes and check that the unit moves
smoothly.
6- Check the operation of all four bedside panels. The bedside panels should lock securely in the upright
position.
7- C heck the operation of the bed tilt mechanism. When you squeeze the tilt control and push down on
the foot of the bed the head of the bed should raise easily, and should stay in position at any angle
along its tilt path when you let go of the tilt control. The bubble levels on the side bedside panels indi-
cate the mattress is level.
8- C heck the movement of the Procedure Light Assembly (if equipped). Ensure movement is smooth and
the light can be positioned at each corner of the mattress.

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2.2.2 Controller checks

WARNING:
Do not use the warmer in the presence of flammable anesthetics; an explosion hazard exists
under these conditions.

WARNING:
Always connect the warmer directly to a hospital grade wall outlet . Connecting to a power strip
or another piece of equipment may result in safety and ground integrity issues.
1- M ake sure the power cord is connected to the outlet on the unit and to the rated power supply.
2- S witch on the power at the mains switch on the back of the unit, and at the standby switch on the
front control panel. Verify the following:
• All the displays and indicators light
• The software revision appears
• The prompt tone begins
3- P ress the “Admit Baby” key to enter normal operation in Manual Mode. Select Heater Power percent-
age to silence the prompt tone.
4- C onnect the baby temperature probe to the jack on the right side of the bed. If using a warmer with an
In-bed scale, the temperature probe jack is located above the In-bed scale connection.
5- C heck the patient probe. Warm it by placing it between your fingers, and verify that the baby tempera-
ture reading increases.
6- U nplug the patient probe and change the warmer to Baby Mode. Check that both visual and audio
alarms trigger in the Baby Mode. Silence the alarm by using either the alarm silence key or the Hands
Free Alarm silence.
7- R eturn the warmer to Manual Mode by pressing the “Mode” key. Select a Heater Power setting to
silence the prompt tone.
8- If the unit is equipped with an elevating bed, check the operation of the bed elevation mechanism.
Raise and lower the bed along its entire travel range, checking that the mechanism operates smoothly.
Check that the raise and lower bed pedals on both sides of the unit raise and lower the bed height.
9- If either the scale or oximetry option is installed, push the “About” key on the main help menu and
check to ensure that their current software revision appears.
10- Check the Observation Lights function and Procedure light function (if equipped).

2.3 Electrical Safety Tests


Use an approved electrical safety analyzer to test the unit’s ground continuity and leakage current. For re-
liable leakage current readings the ground resistance check should be performed first. Follow the operat-
ing instructions supplied by the manufacturer of the electrical safety analyzer to verify the following:

2.3.1 Ground Resistance Check


1- M
 easure the resistance between the ground pin on the line cord plug and exposed metal of the elec-
tronic enclosure. The ground resistance must be less than 0.2 Ohms.
2- M
 easure the resistance between the ground pin on the line cord plug and ground pin on the appliance
outlet connectors. The ground resistance must be less than 0.1 Ohms.

NOTE: N
 ot all metal components are safety ground bonded. Only the heater reflector, heater
duct, power supply mounting bracket(s), electrical enclosure and elevating base are re-
quired to be safety ground bonded. When servicing involves disturbing the ground bonds
of these components the ground integrity should be verified.
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2.3.2 Earth Leakage and Chassis Leakage current

NOTE: W
 ait 30 seconds after powering on before taking readings.

For 115 VAC rated devices:


1- In normal condition and in all possible operating modes the leakage current shall be less than 180
microamperes.
2- If required by local ordinances, in single fault condition and in all possible operating modes the leakage
current shall be less than 200 microamperes.

For 220-230-240 VAC rated devices:


1- In normal condition and in all possible operating modes the leakage current shall be less than 360
microamperes.
2- If required by local ordinances, in single fault condition and in all possible operating modes the leakage
current shall be less than 500 microamperes.

2.3.3 Patient Lead Leakage Current

NOTE: W
 ait 30 seconds after powering on before taking readings.

Patient lead leakage current shall be measured between all the leads of the SpO2 connector shorted to-
gether (service tool part number 2006036-001) and ground.

For AC lead leakage current


1- In normal condition in all possible operating modes the patient lead leakage current shall be less than
100 microamperes.
2- If required by local ordinances, in single fault condition in all possible operating modes the patient
leakage current shall be less than 500 microamperes

For DC lead leakage current


1- In normal condition in all possible operating modes the patient lead leakage current shall be less than
10 microamperes.
2- If required by local ordinances, in single fault conditions in all possible operating modes the patient
lead leakage current shall be less than 50 microamperes.

NOTE: T he isolation of the patient temperature probe is dependent upon the insulation of the pa-
tient temperature probe. These probes are 100% tested and do not require retesting. If so
desired, the patient temperature probe can be tested by wrapping in foil or submerging in
normal saline 6 inches (15 cm) of the part of the probe that attaches to the patient. Mea-
surements shall be taken from the conducting medium. The patient lead leakage current
limits listed above are applicable.

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Section 3
Calibration
3.1 Scale Calibration
To access the main service menu turn on the unit and hold the Help and Alarm Silence keys until
you hear two tones (approximately 5 seconds) and release. To exit service mode, it is necessary to power
down the unit.

NOTE: If you are not able to access the main service menu by the above process, the service mode
can be accessed by setting control board dipswitch position one (1) to ON and turning on mains
power. The default position of all 8 dipswitch positions is OFF.
NOTE: For versions of application software 1.0.9 and earlier, refer to Appendix E for instruction on
accessing and using service software.
NOTE: For EU Member States, this scale has been designed and manufactured in accordance with
the non-automatic weighing instruments (NAWI) directive, 90/384/EEC. In order to assure complete
compliance to the Directive have the unit calibrated by an accredited local test authority. If you are
unable to identify a test authority, please contact your GE representative or distributor for assis-
tance.
NOTE: Periodic re-verification (calibration) of the scale must be performed in accordance of the
National Regulations Governing Legal Metrology. The required re-verification frequency will vary by
country. Contact your local weights and measures authority for more information.
1. On the Main Menu select “Scale Calibration”, then select “Manual Calibration”.
2. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to set the gram value of the known test weight and press the enter key.
3. When prompted, clear all objects from the bed.
4. Press the Start Key, “Scale Obtaining Tare” will be displayed.
5. When “Apply Test Weight” is displayed, place the weight on the center of the bed and press the OK key.
6. If calibration is successful “Calibration Successful” is displayed. If not press the Recal key and repeat the
procedure.
7. Press the Save key to save the new Calibration Constants or the Abort key to retain the original setting.
8. To confirm the calibration has been successful from the Scale Calibration menu select Check Weight and
press the enter key.
9. “Remove weight and wait for scale to tare” is displayed.
10. Remove the calibration weight from the bed.
11. When “Replace weight and wait for scale to complete weigh cycle” displays place the calibration weight
back on the middle of the bed.
12. When “Weigh Cycle Complete” displays verify the reading corresponds the test weight.

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Section 4
Troubleshooting
4.1. Service Mode
To access the main service menu turn on the unit and hold the Help and Alarm Silence keys until
you hear two tones (approximately 5 seconds) and release. To exit service mode, it is necessary to power
down the unit.

NOTE: If the unit will not boot up, the service mode can be accessed by setting control board
dipswitch position one (1) to ON and turning on mains power. The default position of all 8 dipswitch
positions is OFF.
NOTE: For versions of application software 1.0.9 and earlier, refer to Appendix E for instruction on
accessing and using service software.

4.1.1. Unit Information


From the service mode main menu access the Unit Information screen by pressing the ? (help) key.

When finished press the ? (help) key again to return to the previous menu.

4.1.2. Main Menu


The service mode main menu provides the following functions:
• Operation Settings
• Scale Calibration
• Date/Time
• Diagnostics
• Set Defaults

Use theUP/DOWN arrow keys to highlight menu choices and press the select key to display the desired
menu.

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4.1.3. Unit Info Menu
The Unit Info Screen displays the following information:
• Type Giraffe or Panda (factory configured)
• Version of Main Application and Service Application
• Version of Heater Control, Audio and Alarm Board Processors.
• Version of Scale and SPO2
• EPROM ID’s for Control , Power, Alarm and SPO2 board (if present)
• Language
• Power Fail minutes and battery voltage.

NOTE: Absence of data indicates a communication failure. This is normal when the unit does not
have the SPO2 option.

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4.1.4. Operation Settings
Allows the user to customize the behavior of alarms, user functions and displayed units by setting default
values for the parameters and options listed in the following table.

Operation Settings
Available Settings US Defaults International Defaults
Patient temp alarm 0.5C / 1.0C 1.0C 1.0C
Check Pat Disable (check patient 5% - 50% 25% 25%
alarm disabled)
Man temp alarm Off / 0.5C / 1.0C Off Off
NCAS (Non-Contact Alarm Enable / Disable / Enable Enable
Silence) Disengaged
Bed elevate Enable / Disable / Enable Enable
Disengaged
Temp units C / C Only / F C C Only
Alarm Volume 0/1/2/3 3 3
Scale Units grams / lbs-oz / grams only grams grams only
Scale Resolution 10/5 grams 10 grams 10 grams
Time Format 12 / 24 12 24
Date Format YYYY/MM/DD MM/DD/YYYY DD/MM/YYYY
MM/DD/YYYY
DD/MM/YYYY
Low pulse limit 0 - 110 100 100
High pulse limit 111 - 240 200 200
Low sat limit 0 - 99 85 85
High sat limit 86 - 105 100 100
SpO2 averaging 2-4 / 8 / 16 8 8
SpO2 sensitivity Normal / Maximum Normal Normal
Pulse tone volume, Panda iRes 0/ 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 1 1
Pulse tone volume, Giraffe unit 0/ 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 0 0
APGAR TONES (Giraffe Only) ON/OFF OFF OFF

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The Operation Settings menu screen appears as follows:

4.1.5. Scale Calibration


This menu displays the Scale Recalibration Count (SR) and Corrected value (SC). It also displays Scale software
revision, model, resolution code and POST (power on self test) results.

NOTE: For versions of Application Software 1.0.9 and earlier SR represents Scale Raw Value.

Menu selections:
• Manual Cal (see the Calibration section of this manual for details).
• Check Weight . Used to verify the correct weight is reported once calibration is complete.

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4.1.6. Date / Time
This menu displays two primary data sets Current Time and New Time.

Current Time displays the current day of the week, day, month, year, hour, minutes and seconds.

New Time displays the current time until changes are made to the parameters listed on the left of the screen.
The user changes the New Time settings by using the UP/DOWN arrow keys and select button. Once the
desired settings are displayed in the New Time section they may be used to modify the current settings by
pressing the “SET DATE/TIME” key.

To set only the hour, minute or second, highlight the hour, minute or second in the left hand menu and press
the select key. Adjust as needed using the UP/DOWN arrow keys. Then press the Hour Only, Minutes Only or
Seconds only key as appropriate.

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4.1.7. Diagnostics
Diagnostics provides the following functions:
• • Temperature A/D Channels
• • VGA Test
• • Touch Panel Buttons / Switches
• • Alarm Tests
• • Odometer
• • Logs
• • Heat Engine Check

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4.1.7.1. Temperature ADC Diagnostics
This screen displays reference voltages, readings from both patient probe thermistors, one fixed thermal
input, and the ambient temperature of the Control Board.

Expected Values

ADC Channel Raw Value Corrected Value


1 Vthref 2048 (+ / - 3) 1500 (+ / - 2) mv
2 Vo/t NA NA
3 Pat Probe Thermal 1 NA Pat Probe Thermal 2 +/- 0.6
deg C
4 Pat Probe Thermal 2 NA Pat Probe Thermal 1 +/- 0.6
deg C
5 Vref 37 deg C 2232 (+ / - 23) 37.3 (+ / - 0.2) deg C
6 Ambient Temp NA NA
7 Unused NA NA
8 Vref 1P235 1706 (+ / - 8) 1250 (+ / - 6) mv

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4.1.7.2. VGA Diagnostics
This menu provides one selectable multi color test pattern and six selectable black and white test patterns.

The color test pattern should not have drop out or incorrectly displayed colors.

The 6 gray scale test patterns display alternate pixels turned on and off, then off and on, in horizontal, verti-
cal, and diagonal patterns. Failed pixels will appear as dark spots (drop out).

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4.1.7.3. Touch Panel Buttons / Switches
This menu displays the Control Board dipswitch settings and the status of Door 1 and Door 2 which are not
used at this time.

This menu allows the user to test the UP/DOWN arrow keys, the seven menu select keys, alarm silence key
and help key.

It also provides a function to test the response of Hands-Free Alarm Silence.

NOTE: DIP Switch factory setting are all switches off.

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4.1.7.4. Alarm Diagnostics
This provides the following functions
• Alarm LED Toggle
• Audio Tests for Pulse Tone, Low Priority and High Priority
• Vol + / -
• Hands-free

Two test modes are available single (one tone) and continuous.

Hands-Free Alarm Silence may be exercised by setting the mode to Continuous and Hands Free to enabled
and invoking a Low Priority or High Priority alarm.

4.1.8. Odometer Readings


This menu displays a resettable and non-resettable hour meter, power fail minutes as well as run hours ver-
sus output from 0 to 100% in 10 increments. The resettable hour meter, Power Fail counter and Heater Power
Values may all be reset to zero from this menu.

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4.1.9. Event Logs
This menus displays system and user events like Power up, Key Presses, System Failures, etc. Information
displayed includes Date and Time, Ambient (Control Board) temperature, Event Name and Raw (hexadecimal)
data.

More detail is displayed below the list for a selected event. The user may scroll to any event in the list by us-
ing the UP/DOWN arrow keys.

The Options Sub-menu provides a means to filter on one or more event types. The user may also filter by
specified dates and times and sort in ascending or descending order.

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4.1.9.1 Event Log Options Menu
Filtering/Sorting is accomplished by setting the +/- View/Hide symbol, date, time and sort preference using
the UP/DOWN arrow keys and Select key. To return to cursor to the left side of the screen press the back key.
To return to the log display screen press the back key again.

Scrolling is accomplished using the UP/DOWN arrow keys in three selectable modes, Single Line, ½ Page and
Full Page.

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4.1.10. Set Defaults
To return Operation Settings to factory defaults select US or International for the Giraffe or Panda unit you
have and press the Save key. Press the Back key to move the cursor back to the left side of the screen. Press
the Back button again to update the display.

NOTE: Language is not reset.

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4.1.11 Heat Engine Diagnostic
This menu provides two high level functions:

• 25% Output Test

• Perform POST (Processor Reset)

Perform Power On Self Test (POST) displays Power and Control Board Relay states, TSTAT States Heat Control
Processor Software Revision, Error Code, POST and Online Self Test (OLST) messages and Mode Messages.

To run the 25% Output Check, select the same and press the Start key. Once started, the Cmd field should
read 25 while the Rpt field should read between 24% and 26%.

Press the Stop key to stop the 25% Output Check.

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4.2 PC Command Line Interface
Using a PC and null modem cable gives access to an additional diagnostic screen that allows you to update
system software, access logs and perform other commands not available on the unit’s service mode screen.

To order the communication cable, see the Service Tools table in Section 2.1.6.

4.2.1 Accessing the PC Command Line Interface


1. Connect the cable to the 9 pin serial port located on the back of the warmer to a
windows based PC.
2. Open Hyper Terminal (for Windows XP, select Start/All Programs/Accessories/
Communication/)
3. Provide a name in the resulting dialog and click ok.
4. In “Connect Using” Select COM 1
5. Enter Bits per second 115200
Data bits 8
Parity None
Stop bits 1
Flow control None
Click OK
6. Boot Warmer into Service Mode SW if not already.
7. Press enter on your computer.

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4.2.2 PC Command Line Interface Main Menu
To view available menu selections, type help at the command prompt.

help - print this help text


version - print service mode version info
getbuttons - print status of pushbuttons
update - update firmware
logs - retreive stored logs
pulsetone - play single pulsetone / set vol.
ncas - print ncas input state
dips - print ctrl brd dipswitch states
heateng - perform heat engine tests
lang - list/set available languages
lcd - display multi-color test pattern

NOTE: NCAS is an early acronym for Hands Free Alarm Silence.

NOTE: For help on a particular command, type ‘<command> help’. For example, to get help on the
logs command, type ‘logs help’

4.2.3 PC Command Line Interface Sub-Menus

4.2.3.1 Version
Version has no help submenu

4.2.3.2 getbuttons

command: getbuttons

arguments: none

function:
Returns the current state (released or pushed) of the touch panel push buttons. The buttons are num-
bered from 1 to 11, starting with the alarm silence button and progressing counter-clockwise. For ex-
ample, button1 = alarm silence, button5 = lower left button, button6 = ? button, and button11 = lower
right button.

usage: getbuttons

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4.2.3.3 update

NOTE: Update instructions, command variables, and materials will be provided with the update
package.
CAUTION:
Do not run the update command unless specifically instructed to do so.

command: update

arguments:
‘proc’ = processor to update
audio - audio processor
heat - heat control processor
‘filesz’ = size of the file to upload
‘crc’ = crc of the file to upload

function:

Updates the specified processor with the file provided via xmodem upload. After issuing this command,
the user will be prompted to send the update file via xmodem transfer. Once the file transfer is com-
plete, the crc is checked to ensure data integrity; then the processor update (re-programming) process
will begin. The touchpanel buttons will be disabled while caring out the functions of this command.
***************
*** CAUTION ***
***************
A failed exit status of this command after commencement of processor re-programming may leave the
system in an unknown state. If this happens, the command should be run again until successful, or the
warmer should be placed out of service and technical support contacted.

usage: update proc filesz crc

4.2.3.4 logs

Refer to Section 4.2.4.

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4.2.3.5 pulsetone

command: pulsetone

arguments:
‘vol’ = desired speaker volume (optional)
1(min) - 4(max)
function:
Sets the volume to the specified level and generates a pulsetone.
If the argument ‘vol’ is not specified, a pulsetone will be
generated at the current volume setting.

usage: pulsetone [vol]

4.2.3.6 ncas

NOTE: NCAS is an early acronym for Hands Free Alarm Silence.

command: ncas

arguments: none

function:
Retrieves and displays the instantaneous state of the Hands Free Alarm
Silence input to the main processor. The state is reported as ‘active’
or ‘inactive’.

usage: ncas

4.2.3.7 dips

command: dips

arguments: none

function: Reads and prints out the status of the control board DIP switches.

usage: dips

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4.2.3.8 heateng

command: heateng

arguments:
‘info’ = report sw version and heater/board eeprom id’s
‘stat’ = report operational state, safety relay and tstat
states and heater output power
‘check’ = perform health check of heat control system,
including reset, POST, and heater output check
‘reset’ = perform reset of heat control processor and
report result of POST
‘resist’ = perform heater resistance calculation (via
internal measurement of heater voltage and current)

function:
This command performs actions and reports various parameters and operati
onal states of the Heat Control Processor and it’s associated Heat Engine (heater and calibration
eeprom). The user interface (LCD) cannot be in the Heat Engine Diagnostic screen when running
these commands.

usage: heateng [arg]

4.2.3.9 lang

command: lang

arguments:
action:
list - display available languages
set # - select language #, where # is the cooresponding
language number obtained from ‘list’

function:
Displays a numbered list of available languages that can be used to
set the desired language.

usage: lang [list, set #]

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4.2.3.10 lcd

arguments:
state - ‘test’ to display lcd test pattern,
‘norm’ to return to normal display.

function:
Generates a multi-color test pattern that can be used to
troubleshoot display issues. The pattern consists of seven
equally spaced color bands with thirty-two variations of each
color (darkest on the left and brightest on the right). The color
transitions should appear smooth and uniform. Abnormal displays
and/or display connections can be detected by abrupt color
changes that may appear as non-deliberate lines in the middle
of the pattern. The seven colors from top to bottom are: green,
blue, cyan, white, magenta, yellow, and red (each separated
by a thin black line). Each of the four corners are outlined with
a one-pixel wide white square with cross-hairs; an off-center
image can thus be detected by an incomplete white box in at
least one of the four corners. The touchpanel input is disabled
while in test mode (returned to normal with ‘lcd norm’).

usage: lcd ‘state’

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4.2.4 Engineering Log Dump

1. Type Logs Help for detail on logs command.


SVC> help

The following output appears:

command: logs

arguments:
‘dump’ = retrieve log data via xmodem transfer
‘stats’ = print system log data info

function:
The ‘dump’ option is used to initiate an xmodem transfer of log
and other system information to a file on the connected computer
which can then be sent to technical personnel for analysis and
troubleshooting and attached to trouble reports (i.e., iTrack) for
information congruence. The information displayed on the Unit Info
screen of the service mode application and a timestamp are also
included in the log file transfer.
The ‘stats’ option simply lists information about the currently
stored log data.

Note:
When prompted for a filename prior to xmodem file transfer, please
choose a descriptive filename denoting the unit serial number and
timestamp (e.g., HDJM50187-12_31_08-13_45.logs).

usage: logs [arg]

2. Follow the instructions in Sec 4.2.1 “Accessing the PC Command Line Interface”.

NOTE: Once started the logs utility allows little time to provide the path, select the appropriate communica-
tion protocol and enter a file name. To add with this you will be selecting the path and protocol in step 4.
before starting the logs utility.

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3. Before running the logs utility, left click Transfer > Receive on the Hyperterminal menu.
The following menu will appear:

4. Browse to the desired location e.g. “D:\Documents and Settings\User Name\Desktop”

5. Under “Use receiving protocol” select “Xmodem” and left click close.
Your selections will be retained.

6. At the SVC command prompt type “logs dump”


SVC> logs dump
The following menu will appear:

Gathering system info...done

Disabling Audio Processor...done

Disabling Heat Control Processor...done

NOTE: Please name received file with unit serial number and
timestamp (e.g., HDJM50187-12_31_08-13_45.logs).

>>> Touchpanel Disabled >>>

Size of file to be transmitted: 655872


Run local xmodem receive command now...

7. At the “Run local xmodem receive command now…” prompt do the following:
Click Transfer > Receive on the Hyperterminal Menu.

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The following menu appears:

8. Confirm the correct folder path and receiving protocol.

9. Left click Receive.


The following menu appears:

10. Type in a Filename with unit serial number and timestamp


(e.g., HDJM50187-12_31_08-13_45.logs). and click OK.
If successful the following screen appears:

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If unsuccessful it is likely the logs dump command has timed out with the following output:

************************************************************************
xmodem error: -69
************************************************************************
NOTE: It will take approximately 3 to 5 minutes to complete the download.

When complete the following output will appear:

xmodem transfer complete


bytes transfered = 655872
crc = 54828

The file will now have the complete download log data and in the location identified earlier. Please send the
log file to Tech Support for Engineering analysis.

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Troubleshooting Table of Contents
4.3 Troubleshooting Information................................................................................................... 4-28
Tools and Materials...............................................................................................................................................4-28

4.4 Troubleshooting Tables.............................................................................................................. 4-29


4.4.1 LIGHTING - PROCEDURE LIGHT............................................................................................................4-29
4.4.1.1 No Light.................................................................................................................................. 4-29
4.4.2 LIGHTING - OBSERVATION LIGHTS.......................................................................................................4-31
4.4.2.1 Light output flickers at lowest setting..................................................................... 4-31
4.4.2.2 Light output dim at highest setting.......................................................................... 4-32
4.4.2.3 Lights stay dim with switch off................................................................................... 4-32
4.4.2.4 Lights are not dimmable................................................................................................ 4-32
4.4.2.5 One bulb does not light.................................................................................................. 4-33
4.4.2.6 Both bulbs do not light................................................................................................... 4-34
4.4.3 DISPLAY - LCD and BACKLIGHTS..........................................................................................................4-34
4.4.3.1 White display, striped display, or color shift......................................................... 4-34
4.4.3.2 Distorted display: test or random pattern............................................................. 4-35
4.4.3.3 Dim or non-uniform light............................................................................................... 4-35
4.4.3.4 Blank black screen (with no alarms)......................................................................... 4-35
4.4.3.5 Display arrow present after installing new LCD.................................................. 4-35
4.4.3.6 Black background has red, green, or blue tint..................................................... 4-36
4.4.4 USER INTERFACE - TOUCH PANEL........................................................................................................4-36
4.4.4.1 Button not working........................................................................................................... 4-36
4.4.4.2 Cannot enter Service Mode.......................................................................................... 4-37
4.4.4.3 Sys Fail 08 [xx xx 00 00]................................................................................................. 4-37

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4.4.5 SYSTEM FAILURE - SYS FAIL MESSAGE...............................................................................................4-37
4.4.5.1 Sys Fail 01 [FF xx xx xx].................................................................................................. 4-37
4.4.5.2 Sys Fail 02............................................................................................................................. 4-37
4.4.5.3 Sys Fail 03............................................................................................................................. 4-38
4.4.5.4 Sys Fail 04............................................................................................................................. 4-38
4.4.5.5 Sys Fail 05............................................................................................................................. 4-38
4.4.5.6 Sys Fail 06 [0B XX 00 00]................................................................................................ 4-38
4.4.5.7 Sys Fail 08 [xx xx 00 00]................................................................................................. 4-39
4.4.5.8 Sys Fail 09 [XX 80 XX XX]................................................................................................ 4-39
4.4.5.9 Sys Fail 09 [0A XX 00 00]................................................................................................ 4-40
4.4.5.10 Sys Fail 09 [0B 00 00 00]................................................................................................ 4-40
4.4.5.11 Sys Fail 10 [XX XX XX XX]................................................................................................ 4-40
4.4.5.12 Sys Fail 11 [xx 00 00 00] -or- [FF FF FF FF]............................................................ 4-40
4.4.5.13 Sys Fail 11 [AA AA AA AA]............................................................................................... 4-41
4.4.5.14 Sys Fail 11 [FF FF FF FF].................................................................................................. 4-42
4.4.5.15 Sys Fail 12 [xx 00 00 00]................................................................................................. 4-42
4.4.5.17 Blank Screen, Alarm Lights On, HP Alarm.............................................................. 4-42
4.4.5.18 Red Screen, Alarm Lights Flashing, HP Alarm...................................................... 4-42
4.4.6 ALARMS/ INDICATORS...............................................................................................................................4-43
4.4.6.1 No Audible Power Fail Alarm....................................................................................... 4-43
4.4.6.2 No Audio Indication of Alarms.................................................................................... 4-43
4.4.6.3 Hands Free Alarm Silence does not work.............................................................. 4-44
4.4.6.4 Distorted Audio Speaker................................................................................................ 4-44
4.4.6.5 Flashing Alarm Light; Warmer Will Not Initialize................................................ 4-44
4.4.7. ELECTRONICS - PATIENT-TEMPERATURE PROBE..........................................................................4-45
4.4.7.1 Alarm Message: “Temp Probe Failure”.................................................................... 4-45
4.4.7.2 Alarm Message: “Confirm Probe Jack Connection”.......................................... 4-46
4.4.8. ELECTRONICS - SCALE.............................................................................................................................4-46
4.4.8.1 No Scale Icon Displayed................................................................................................. 4-46
4.4.8.2 Defective Scale................................................................................................................... 4-47

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4.4.9. ELECTRONICS - SpO2................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-47
4.4.9.1 No SpO2 Probe Detected................................................................................................ 4-47
4.4.9.2 No SpO2 Option on Screen............................................................................................ 4-48
4.4.9.3 Oximetry System Failure................................................................................................ 4-48
4.4.10 ELECTRONICS - ELEVATING BASE......................................................................................................4-48
4.4.10.1 No Motion............................................................................................................................. 4-48
4.4.10.2 Loss of Up/Down Control from one footswitch................................................... 4-50
4.4.11 ELECTRONICS - HEAT CONTROL........................................................................................................4-50
4.4.11.1 Heat Engine Failure.......................................................................................................... 4-50
4.4.12 ELECTRONICS - POWER FAILURE.......................................................................................................4-50
4.4.12.1 Unit Will Not Turn On (Power Fail Alarm)................................................................ 4-50
4.4.13 MECHANICAL - BED.................................................................................................................................4-52
4.4.13.1 Bed Does Not Tilt............................................................................................................... 4-52

4.5 Troubleshooting Definitions and Acronyms.....................................................................4-52

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4.3 Troubleshooting Information
This section is intended to provide a technical troubleshooting guide for GE Healthcare employees including, but not limited to, engineers, technicians, and
service personnel.

WARNING:
This is a latex-free device. Latex is not to be used in the maintenance or repair of this device.

Precautions
• The procedures described in this troubleshooting guide should be performed by trained and authorized personnel only. Service should only be undertaken by
competent individuals who have a general knowledge of and experience with devices of this nature. No repairs should ever be undertaken or attempted by anyone
not having such qualifications.
• Read completely through each step in every procedure before starting the procedure; any exceptions may result in a failure to properly and safely complete the
attempted procedure.
• After completing a repair, perform the Checkout Procedure to make sure the unit is in proper operating condition. In addition, a final electrical safety check and
leakage current test must be performed. If the unit fails any steps of the Checkout Procedure it must be removed from service and repaired. Record the information
for future reference.

Tools and Materials

Hand Tools/Test Equipment


See Section 5.1 Common Hand Tools for list.

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4.4 Troubleshooting Tables
4.4.1 LIGHTING - PROCEDURE LIGHT
4.4.1.1 No Light
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Burned-out or Defective Bulb 1 Turn off Procedure Light Switch and Standby Switch. Disconnect Mains.  

  2 Remove Procedure Light Assembly from heater head. 3mm Hex T-Wrench

  3 Using Ohm Meter, remove and test halogen bulb for continuity (<1 Ohm).  

If "open" , Replace Bulb, Test, and Re-Assemble


  4 Bulb part #: 6600-1415-600
If "low resistance" (<1 Ohm), continue.
12V DC Power Source or Control
5 Connect Mains. Turn on Standby Switch and Procedure Light Switch.  
Circuitry
Using DC Volt Meter, check voltage from chassis to each contact of bulb socket. Verify
  6  
that one contact measures 12V DC.
If DC voltage OK, remove upper housing and go to Step 27.
  7 3mm Hex T-Wrench
If DC voltage not present, continue.
No mains power to 12V DC Turn Off Standby Switch. #1 Philips Screwdriver
8
Power Supply Remove rear panel on Electronic Enclosure. ESD Protection Required
Disconnect AC output connector, J28, from Power PCA.
  9  
Turn On Stand-By Switch.

  10 Using AC Volt Meter, Test for AC voltage at pins J28-1 (N) and J28-4 (L) on Power PCA.  

If AC voltage OK, Remove upper housing and go to Step 23.


  11 3mm Hex T-Wrench
If AC voltage not present, continue.

AC Short causing Blown Fuse 12 Turn off Standby Switch. Disconnect AC power source.  

On Power PCA: Remove and test fuses F3 (N) and F6 (L)


  13 Needle Nose Pliers
Note the blown fuse location.

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4.4.1.1 No Light
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
Reinstall/replace fuses. Using Ohm Meter, test for short on Power PCA by measuring
AC Short on Power PCA 14  
from chassis to pin 1, chassis to pin 4, and pin 1 to pin 4.
If any shorts are found, remove and replace Power PCA.
  15  
If open, re-connect J28 on Power PCA and continue.
AC Short in wiring to 12V DC Re-Test for shorts by back-probing J28 on the Power PCA from chassis to pin 1, chassis
16  
Power Supply to pin 4, and pin 1 to pin 4.
If short, remove upper housing and continue.
  17 3mm Hex T-Wrench
If open, go to Step 23.
AC Short in 12V DC Power Disconnect AC input connector (J1) on (East side) 12V DC Power Supply. Test the Mating connector harness
18
Supply mating connector from chassis to pin 1, chassis to pin 3, and pin 1 to pin 3. part #: 6600-1558-700
If short, disconnect in-line connectors to the PF choke. If short went away, then
  19  
proceed to Step 21.

  20 If still short, replace PF Choke. If short went away, replace harness.  

  21 If open, test power supply.  

No DC Power Supply 22 Reconnect all harnesses and turn Stand-by switch ON.  

23 Using AC Volt Meter, check for mains voltage at power supply input connector pins 1-3.  

If AC voltage not present, turn OFF and check for open in harness (see harness
Disconnected/faulty harness 24 drawings).  
If AC voltage OK, continue.
Turn ON Standby switch and using a DC Volt Meter, backprobe J2 pins 2, 5 on 12V DC
  25  
Power Supply and check for 12V DC.
If DC voltage not present, replace 12V DC Power Supply
  26  
If DC voltage OK, continue.
Turn OFF and disconnect J33 on Alarm/Light PCA and DC output connector on 12V DC
Faulty Procedure Light Harness 27  
Power Supply.
With a good bulb installed, check for continuity through the bulb, pin 1 of 12V DC
  28  
Power Supply connector to J33 pin 1 at Alarm/Light PCA connector.

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4.4.1.1 No Light
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
If Digital Multimeter test fails, replace Procedure Light Assembly.
  29  
If OK, continue.
Using Ohm Meter, check J33 pins 3, 4 on Procedure Light Assembly harness.
  30  
Procedure light Switch On = Short (about .5 Ohm); Switch Off = Open.
Reconnect and turn ON. If Ohm Meter test fails, replace Procedure Light Assembly.
  31  
If OK, continue.
Check for 12V DC on pins 1,2 on Procedure Light Assembly harness of J33 Alarm/Light
Procedure light assembly
  32 PCA.
harness part#: 6600-1589-700
If OK continue, if voltage not present, replace Procedure Light Assembly.
Faulty Alarm/Light PCA ribbon
33 Reconnect and check for 3.3V at J32 pins 1,6.  
cable.

34 Check connection of ribbon cable at Alarm/Light PCA and Control PCA.  

Defective Alarm/Light PCA 35 If OK, replace Alarm/Light PCA.  

4.4.2 LIGHTING - OBSERVATION LIGHTS


4.4.2.1 Light output flickers at lowest setting
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Mains voltage too low 1 Using DMM, measure AC voltage at accessory outlet.  

  2 Light output may flicker if mains voltage is <10% below nominal.  

Mains power quality 3 Light output may flicker if mains voltage is distorted or heavily loaded.  

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4.4.2.2 Light output dim at highest setting
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Mains power too low 1 Using DMM, measure AC voltage at accessory outlet.  

  2 Light output may appear dim if mains voltage is <10% below nominal.  

Wrong observation light To verify, remove observation light bracket and verify part # and model # of the 230V part#: 6600-1561-702
3
transformer electronic transformer harness. 115V part#: 6600-1561-701

4.4.2.3 Lights stay dim with switch off


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Defective switch in dimmer pot


1 Open rear cover and disconnect harness at J25 Power PCA.  
harness
Using DMM, check resistance on harness pins 3, 6 (white wires).
  2  
Switch Off = Open; Switch On = < 1 Ohm.
Dimmer harness part #:
  3 If switch test fails, replace dimmer harness and re-test.
6600-1588-700

Defective Power PCA 4 Disconnect transformer connector J24.  

Measure AC out across J24 pins 3,4.


  5  
Dimmer switch OFF = 0V; Dimmer switch ON= mains voltage

  6 If test fails, replace Power PCA.  

4.4.2.4 Lights are not dimmable


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Defective potentiometer in
1 Open rear cover and disconnect harness at J25 on Power PCA.  
dimmer pot harness
Using DMM, check resistance on harness pins 2, 5 (blue wires). Resistance range:
  2  
~1Meg (dim) to 0 Ohms (bright) as the dimmer knob is rotated.

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4.4.2.4 Lights are not dimmable
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Dimmer harness part #:


  3 Connect a new dimmer harness at Power PCA, J25, and re-test.
6600-1588-700

  4 If problem is fixed, install the new harness.  

Defective transformer 5 If dimmer pot is OK, replace the transformer subassembly.  

4.4.2.5 One bulb does not light


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Bad bulb 1 Remove observation light assembly. Bladed screwdriver

  2 Disconnect bulb from socket. Test bulb with Ohm Meter (should be < 1 Ohm).  

  3 Replace bulb if continuity test fails.  

Bad harness/ bad socket 4 Open rear cover and disconnect harness at J26 on Power PCA.  

East side bulb: pins 1, 3


Open in lamp wiring 5 With all bulbs installed, check continuity at harness pins 1-3, and 2-4.
West side bulb: pins 2, 4

Short in lamp wiring 6 With all bulbs removed, check for open at harness pins 1-3, and 2-4.  

7 If either continuity test fails, remove upper housing and troubleshoot wiring.  

Disconnect 2 pin connector located behind bulb socket. With new bulb installed, Bulb socket harness part#:
Bad socket 8
check continuity through bulb (should be < 4 Ohms). 6600-1594-700

  9 If continuity test fails, replace bulb socket harness.  

Check that connectors at transformer harness (J24), dimmer pot (J25), and
Bad harness connection 10  
observation lights (J26) on the Power PCA are seated properly.

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4.4.2.6 Both bulbs do not light
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

  1 Check lamp wiring (see Step 4-6 above)  

No Mains to transformer 2 Open rear cover and disconnect transformer harness (J24) at Power PCA.  

Using DMM, check for Mains voltage at J24 pins 3 and 4 on the Power PCA with
  3  
dimmer pot turned on.

Bad Dimmer Pot switch 4 If no Mains, verify switch in Dimmer Pot Harness (see above)  

Bad Fuse 5 If no Mains, check fuses F11 and F12 on Power PCA.  

Bad relay on Power PCA 6 If fuses and Dimmer Pot OK, replace Power PCA  
Re-connect transformer harness (J24) at Power PCA.
Bad transformer 7 Transformer output must have at least one good bulb attached to check output (lamp  
voltage).
Using DMM, back-probe J26 pins 1-3 or 2-4. Depending on dimmer pot setting,
  8  
voltage range will be 8 to 12 VAC.

  9 If no lamp voltage, replace transformer assembly.  

4.4.3 DISPLAY - LCD and BACKLIGHTS


4.4.3.1 White display, striped display, or color shift
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
LCD Cable PN:
Poor LCD cable connection 1 Check LCD cable connection at Control PCA (J1).
6600-1412-600

  2 If OK, check the LCD cable connection at LCD module.  

  3 If OK, replace LCD module.  

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4.4.3.2 Distorted display: test or random pattern
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Main application software not


1 Reload main application code (MAP software).  
loaded

4.4.3.3 Dim or non-uniform light


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
One of the backlights may not be connected to the Control PCA at J4, J8. Check to
Bad LCD backlight 1  
make sure connections are mated correctly as well as any bent pins.
If OK, disconnect the LCD cable at the Control PCA. Turn on unit and examine for non-
  2  
uniform lighting.
Try disconnecting the known working backlight in order to see if the remaining
  3 backlight is out. If it is out, the screen will turn black. Replace backlight or LCD  
module.

4.4.3.4 Blank black screen (with no alarms)


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
Check to make sure the LED7 light is lit on the Control PCA. If the light is red, then the
Loss of 12V to Control PCA 1  
LCD module is receiving power.
LCD backlights are not Check the power cable between the Control PCA and Power PCA for correct wiring Power cable part #:
2
connected to the Control PCA colors and pins (see wiring schematic). 6600-1567-700

  3 Check fuse F7 on Power PCA. Needle nose pliers, Ohm Meter

  4 Check backlight connections at J4 and J8 on the Control PCA.  

  5 Replace the Control PCA. If backlights still do not work, replace LCD module.  

4.4.3.5 Display arrow present after installing new LCD


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Protective film on LCD 1 Disassemble Electronics Enclosure and Remove protective film on LCD.  

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4.4.3.6 Black background has red, green, or blue tint
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Bad LCD cable connection 1 Check LCD cable connection at Control PCA (J1).  

  2 If OK, check the LCD cable connection at LCD module.  

LCD Cable PN:


Defective LCD Cable 3 Remove and replace LCD Cable
6600-1412-600

4.4.4 USER INTERFACE - TOUCH PANEL


4.4.4.1 Button not working
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Disconnected Touch Panel 1 Verify proper connection of Touch Panel at J5 on Control PCA  

Touch Panel- defective switch 2 Go into Service Mode and diagnose using the touch panel test.  

  3 If unable to enter Service Mode via buttons, see alternate method below.  

  4 Enter diagnostics -> button test  

  5 If the diagnostic test indicates either open or shorted buttons, replace Touch Panel Part Number: M1079381

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4.4.4.2 Cannot enter Service Mode
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
Locate on 8-position dipswitch on the Control PCA. Push the first dipswitch, located on
"?" or "Alarm Silence" button not
1 the left side, up to the ON position (dip position 1). The unit will go directly into Service  
working
Mode during next power on.

  2 Go into Service Mode and diagnose with the touch panel test.  

4.4.4.3 Sys Fail 08 [xx xx 00 00]


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Touch Panel - Button Shorted 1 See Section 4.4.5.7.  

4.4.5 SYSTEM FAILURE - SYS FAIL MESSAGE


When troubleshooting a System Failure condition, always record the error list or download the event log.

4.4.5.1 Sys Fail 01 [FF xx xx xx]


Problems indicated with FLASH Memory - File System Error
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Incorrect software loading 1 Reload software. Reprogram the main application flash.  

Defective Control PCA 2 Replace Control PCA

4.4.5.2 Sys Fail 02


Reported power from Power PCA does not match commanded power from Control PCA.
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Power PCA failure 1 Run heat engine health check in Service Mode.  

Check connections from the Control PCA to the Power PCA and from the Power PCA to
Heater Connection failure 2  
the heat engine.

Power PCA failure 3 If problem persists, replace Power PCA.  

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4.4.5.3 Sys Fail 03
Memory error.
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
Verify the cover of NVRAM chip on the Control PCA is properly seated (NVRAM chip
NVRAM failure 1  
cover retains NVRAM battery).

  2 Reprogram the main application flash. Go into service mode and reset defaults.  

Control PCA failure 3 If problem persists, replace Control PCA.  

4.4.5.4 Sys Fail 04


Redundant stored variables do not match (Memory Redundancy Error)
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

NVRAM corrupt 1 Reprogram the main application flash.  

Control PCA failure 2 Replace Control PCA.  

4.4.5.5 Sys Fail 05


ADC Configuration Error or ADC Failure: Reference channel outside of range (1597-1775)
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
No service tool available at this
Improper NVRAM initialization 1 Reset NVRAM defaults.
time.

2 Replace Control PCA

4.4.5.6 Sys Fail 06 [0B XX 00 00]


Over temp T-Stat open (New addition to MAP Version 1.1.0 and later)
(See section 4.4.5.13 Sys Fail 11 [AA AA AA AA] and TB MIC 08 011 for additional information)
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Open overtemp T-Stat 1 Check for blockage of heater duct and heater head vents.  

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4.4.5.6 Sys Fail 06 [0B XX 00 00]
Over temp T-Stat open (New addition to MAP Version 1.1.0 and later)
(See section 4.4.5.13 Sys Fail 11 [AA AA AA AA] and TB MIC 08 011 for additional information)
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
Check T-Stats or Harness by disconnecting J20 on the Power PCA. Using Ohm Meter on
 Defective T-Stat or Harness 2 the harness connector, verify each T-Stat is closed by measuring < 1 Ohm across the East T-Stat: pins 3 and 4
two pins (see comments to right). West T-Stat: pins 7 and 8
Defective Power PCA 3 Replace Power PCA.  

4.4.5.7 Sys Fail 08 [xx xx 00 00]


Touch Panel Button Shorted.
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
Pressing only one button during If trying to enter Service Mode, only one button is pressed. Make sure both buttons are
   
Power ON depressed when attempting to enter Service Mode.
Enter Service Mode diagnostics and check button function. Verify Touch Panel
Bad Touch Panel 1  
operation using Service Mode to tell which buttons are pushed.

  2 Check connection from Touch Panel to Control PCA.  

  3 Disconnect Touch Panel connector to Control PCA.  

  4 Re-Power ON to test for System Failure 8.  

If OK then replace Touch Panel.


Control PCA failure 5  
If still bad, replace Control PCA.

4.4.5.8 Sys Fail 09 [XX 80 XX XX]


Heat control processor failure during Run Time. Heater Control Failure.
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Heater Control Failure 1 Replace Power PCA.  

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4.4.5.9 Sys Fail 09 [0A XX 00 00]
Heat control processor failure during Run Time. Heater Safety Relay is open.
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Check ribbon cable between Power and Control PCA’s is properly seated. If OK replace  20 pin ribbon cable part #:
Defective/Disconnected cable 1
Control PCA. 6600-1411-601

Defective Control PCA 2 If problem persists, replace Power PCA.  

4.4.5.10 Sys Fail 09 [0B 00 00 00]


Heat control processor failure during Run Time. Open T-Stat.
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Open T-Stat 1 See steps under Sys Fail 06.

4.4.5.11 Sys Fail 10 [XX XX XX XX]


Self-Calibration Failure
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Control PCA failure 1 Replace Control PCA.  

4.4.5.12 Sys Fail 11 [xx 00 00 00] -or- [FF FF FF FF]


Heat Control Processor stopped communicating with the Main Application Processor. (xx indicates number of seconds since last communication)
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Check ribbon cable between Power and Control PCA’s is properly seated. If OK replace 20 pin ribbon cable part #:
Defective/Disconnected cable 1
Control PCA. 6600-1411-601

  2 Verify +5V DC at TP20 pin 2 on the Power PCA. If not present, replace Power PCA. DMM

Verify status of /Reset input signal at TP21 pin 2 on the Power PCA is high (>2V). If valid
3 DMM
go to Step 6.
If /Reset signal status in Step 3 is not valid, first replace the communication ribbon
  4  
cable.

  5 If the problem persists, replace the Control PCA.  

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4.4.5.12 Sys Fail 11 [xx 00 00 00] -or- [FF FF FF FF]
Heat Control Processor stopped communicating with the Main Application Processor. (xx indicates number of seconds since last communication)
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

If the /Reset signal status in Step 3 is valid, check fuses F9 & F10 on Power PCA.
  6 DMM
Replace fuses as necessary. (also see Step 8)

7 If fuses F9 and F10 are OK or if the problem persists, replace the Power PCA.  

Open or loose heater AC fuse If fuse F9 or F10 is discovered to be loose in its clip mounts, replace the Power PCA. Do
8  
connection (at Power ON)  not attempt to repair it by bending the clips.

4.4.5.13 Sys Fail 11 [AA AA AA AA]


Heat Control Processor stopped communicating with the Main Application Processor due to POST failure.
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

If unit is plugged into the wrong mains voltage (or mains voltage too high/low) then
Wrong mains voltage 1  
Power PCA will fail POST (Power-On Self Test)
If
Open or loose heater AC fuse
2 the alarm has occurred during normal run time, check fuses F9 & F10 on Power PCA.  
connection
Replace fuses as necessary.
  3 If fuses F9 and F10 are OK or if the problem persists, replace the Power PCA.  

If fuse F9 or F10 is discovered to be loose in its clip mounts, replace the Power PCA. Do
  4  
not attempt to repair it by bending the clips.
If the warmer has been in recent use and this alarm has occurred about one minute See Tech Bulletin 08 011 for
Open T-Stat at Power-on 5
after a power on attempt, shut down and power up in Service Mode. more information.
Review the Errors list. Look for the presence of a Sys Fail 09 0B or Sys Fail 6. If this
  6 pattern exists, then the heater head has overheated, and the thermostat has opened.  
(Follow steps under Sys Fail 6).
  7 Check for and remove any obstructions of the heater head cooling vents.  

  8 Allow the warmer to cool with power off for at least 30 minutes and then recheck it.  

Check ribbon cable between Power and Control PCA’s is properly seated. If OK replace 20 pin ribbon cable part #:
Defective/Disconnected cable 9
Control PCA. 6600-1411-601

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4.4.5.14 Sys Fail 11 [FF FF FF FF]
Heat Control Processor communication message failed.
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Check ribbon cable between Power and Control PCA’s is properly seated. If OK replace 20 pin ribbon cable part #:
Defective/Disconnected cable 1
Control PCA. 600-1411-601

4.4.5.15 Sys Fail 12 [xx 00 00 00]


Audio Processor stopped communicating with the Main Application Processor. (xx indicates number of seconds since last communication)
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Control PCA failure 1 Replace Control PCA.  

4.4.5.17 Blank Screen, Alarm Lights On, HP Alarm


Loss of communication from Main Application processor.
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

  1 Reload the main application code.  

  2 If problem persists, replace Control PCA.  

4.4.5.18 Red Screen, Alarm Lights Flashing, HP Alarm


NVRAM Failure
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
Real Time Clock / NVRAM Confirm that the following message appears on the ThermaLink port:
1  
Failure "Unrecoverable NVRAM error"

  2 Re-load software and re-test.  

  3 If error still occurs, replace Control PCA.  

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4.4.6 ALARMS/ INDICATORS

4.4.6.1 No Audible Power Fail Alarm


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
Defective buzzer on Alarm Light Put unit in Power Fail. Check that the power fail LED is lit. If lit, replace the Alarm/ Light
1  
PCA PCA. If not, proceed to Step 2.
Check the ribbon cable connections at Control PCA and Alarm/Light PCA to make sure Ribbon cable part#:
  2
it is properly seated. 6600-1411-602
Check the front panel switch connections to the Control PCA to make sure it is properly
  3  
seated.
If light is still not lit, check the battery voltage in Service Mode. Replace battery if
Defective battery 4  
reading is < 3V.

4.4.6.2 No Audio Indication of Alarms


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
Speaker harness part#:
Check the inline connection between the speaker harness and the standby switch 6600-1563-700
Disconnected speaker 1
harness. Make sure pins are properly seated and correctly connected. Door switch harness part #:
6600-1573-700

  2 Check the connection from the door switch harness at the Control PCA (J13).  

  3 Check solder connections at the back of the speaker.  

If there is still no audio, replace the speaker. If replacing the speaker does not work,
  4  
replace the Control PCA.

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4.4.6.3 Hands Free Alarm Silence does not work
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Make sure that the unit is not placed in areas with excessive sunlight, such as under
Too much ambient sunlight 1 a skylight. Also, make sure that procedure light and observation lights are not at the  
highest settings, as the bright light may affect infrared signals to the Alarm/Light PCA.

Alarm/Light PCA not Turn on procedure light. If procedure light does not light, replace the Alarm/Light
2  
programmed PCA.
OR: In Service Mode, check the software versions. Make sure that the alarm
  3  
processor indicates a software version.
Function has been disabled or is In setup, verify hands free silence is enabled. If it cannot be enabled, check the
4  
not enabled in software Service Mode setting to make sure HFAS is enabled and save settings.
Check ribbon cable from the Control PCA to the Alarm/Light PCA. Make sure it is Ribbon cable part #:
Open connection 5
properly seated and correctly connected. Replace as necessary. 6600-1411-602
Go into Service Mode diagnostics--> touch panel buttons-->test function--> hands
  6 free alarm. Perform the test, making sure that the display screen reads pushed and  
released at the correct time when a hand is waved in front of the alarm panel.
Defective emitter/receiver circuit 7 Replace the Alarm/Light PCA.  

Defective control PCA 8 Check/replace the Control PCA.  

4.4.6.4 Distorted Audio Speaker


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
Speaker part #:
Defective speaker 1 Replace the speaker.
6600-1563-700

4.4.6.5 Flashing Alarm Light; Warmer Will Not Initialize


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

DC Supply 1 Check voltage at Power PCA test pins 20-3 and test pins 22-3. Verify at least 11.5V.  

Defective Power Supply 2 If not, disconnect J20 from Power PCA. Verify +12V at harness connector pins 5 to 1.  

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4.4.6.5 Flashing Alarm Light; Warmer Will Not Initialize
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
If not OK, remove upper housing and disconnect output connection from west power
  3  
supply and verify 12V.

  4 If not OK, replace power supply.  

Warmer head harness part#:


Defective harness 5 Check/ replace Warmer head harness.
6600-1558-700

Defective Power PCA 6 Replace Power PCA.  

4.4.7. ELECTRONICS - PATIENT-TEMPERATURE PROBE


4.4.7.1 Alarm Message: “Temp Probe Failure”
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
Using Service Mode, check A/D inputs. Should see the same value for patient probe
Defective probe 1  
thermistors 1 and 2.

  2 Check if probe is seated properly. If OK, replace patient probe.  

Remove upper housing and check Patient Probe Rail Harness connection at the Probe Harness part #:
Defective rail harness 3
Panel Interface Board (J54). 6600-1572-702
Make sure connections are correct and properly seated. Refer to harness drawing for
  4  
pin verification.
With a patient probe connected and the 4-pin connector that mates to the Probe
  5 Panel Interface Board disconnected, check continuity of harness by probing the 4-pin  
connector.
Using Digital Multimeter, verify Pin 1-4 = Pin 2-4 = 10,000 ohms at 25C.
  6  
If not equal, replace rail harness; If OK, continue.
Defective Probe Panel Interface Probe Panel Interface Board PN:
7 Check for properly seated connection at Control PCA, J2.
Board M1110289

  8 Remove and replace Probe Panel Interface Board.  

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4.4.7.1 Alarm Message: “Temp Probe Failure”
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Defective Control PCA 9 Replace Control PCA.  

4.4.7.2 Alarm Message: “Confirm Probe Jack Connection”


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Defective probe 1 Check if probe is seated properly. If OK, replace patient probe.  

Cold probe 2 If probe is < 24°C, then the unit will display "Confirm Probe Jack Connection"  

Remove upper housing and check Patient Probe Rail Harness connection at the Probe Harness PN:
Defective rail harness 3
Panel Interface Board (J54). 6600-1572-702
Make sure connections are correct and properly seated. Refer to harness drawing for
  4  
pin verification.
With a patient probe connected and the 4-pin connector that mates to the Probe
  5 Panel Interface Board disconnected, check continuity of harness by probing the 4-pin  
connector.
Using Digital Multimeter, verify Pin 1-4 = Pin 2-4 = 10,000 ohms at 25°C.
  6  
If not equal, replace rail harness; If OK, continue.
Defective Probe Panel Interface Probe Panel Interface Board PN:
7 Check for properly seated connection at Control PCA, J2.
Board M1110289

  8 Remove and replace Probe Panel Interface Board.  

Defective Control PCA 9 Replace Control PCA.  

4.4.8. ELECTRONICS - SCALE

4.4.8.1 No Scale Icon Displayed


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Improper scale connection 1 Check scale connection at probe panel.  

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4.4.8.2 Defective Scale
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Defective scale rail harness 1 Plug in a known good scale. If the problem persists, continue.  

Remove the upper housing. Check to see harness is properly seated and connected to
  2  
mating connector (Probe Panel Interface Board, J53).
Disconnect scale harness at the Probe Panel Interface Board. Plug in replacement Scale harness part #:
  3
cable and re-test. Replace harness as necessary. 6600-1586-700

Check the Probe Panel Interface Board connection at the Control PCA (J2). If OK, then
  4  
there is either a problem with the Probe Panel Interface Board or Control PCA.

  5 Replace the Probe Panel Interface Board or Control PCA as necessary.  

4.4.9. ELECTRONICS - SpO2

4.4.9.1 No SpO2 Probe Detected


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
Improper mating of probe with Possible cause if SpO2 icon doesn't automatically appear when plugged in during
1  
probe connector power ON.
Check that the blue probe connector at the probe panel is seated properly and not
Dislodged SpO2 connector 2  
pushed too far into the connector plate.
Remove the bottom cover probe panel and snap the connector back into the
  3 3mm Hex Wrench
connector plate.
Check that the instrument cable and contacts with the SpO2 disposable patient
Reverse probe connection 4  
attachment probe are correctly inserted and are properly seated.
Remove the bottom cover and verify that the Spo2 Flex Circuit is properly seated and Rail harness part #:
Defective SpO2 Flex Circuit 5
connected. 6600-1587-700

  6 Make sure the LED light is lit on the SpO2 probe. If not, replace the probe.  

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4.4.9.2 No SpO2 Option on Screen
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
No comm. between the SpO2 I/F Check the rail harness connection J40 from the Probe Panel Interface Board to the SpO2 Rail Harness part #:
1
PCA and Control PCA SpO2 I/F PCA. Make sure harness is properly seated and correctly connected. 6600-1587-700
Verify the connection from the Control PCA to the Probe Panel Interface Board. Make
  2 Part #: M1110289
sure the harness is properly seated and the connections are correct.

  3 If OK, remove the probe panel bottom cover.  

  4 Check the SpO2 Rail Harness connection at the SpO2 I/F PCA.  

If OK, replace the SpO2 Rail Harness with a known good one from the Probe Panel
  5
Interface Board to the SpO2 I/F PCA.
Defective SpO2 I/F PCA or
6 If OK, replace the Control PCA or SpO2 I/F PCA.  
Control PCA

4.4.9.3 Oximetry System Failure


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Intermittent cables 1 Check the connection between the Control PCA and Probe Panel Interface Board.  

SpO2 Flex Circuit part #:


  2 Check the connection between the SpO2 Flex Circuit and SpO2 I/F PCA.
M1127150

4.4.10 ELECTRONICS - ELEVATING BASE

4.4.10.1 No Motion
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
Plug spare line cord directly into E-Base AC inlet.
Defective E-Base 1 - Green light ON indicates power to the E-Base.  
- Test movement using footswitch pedals.
If no movement: remove E-Base shroud; verify connectors from the footswitch pedals are
  2 2.5mm Hex Wrench
properly seated and connected.

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4.4.10.1 No Motion
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

If harness connections are OK and no movement from petals on either side, then replace
  3  
E-Base.
With warmer powered, check for green light on column (located next to AC inlet
No power to E-Base 4  
connector). If not lit, continue.
Check settings in User Menu. If the E-Base is disabled and user is unable to enable,
  5 check the Service Mode to ensure elevating base is enabled. Change to enable and save  
settings.
If enabled and there is still no power, verify that the E-Base power cord is connected
  6  
properly to E-Base AC inlet.

Blown fuse 7 Remove observation light transformer bracket on Power PCA in order to check fuses. 5.5mm Hex Wrench

  8 Remove and check fuses F1, F4. Replace as necessary. Needle nose pliers, Ohm Meter

Disconnected harness 9 Remove Upper Housing. 3mm Hex Wrench

AC harness part #:
  10 Check connector and terminals for AC harness at Power PCA J28.
6600-1558-700
E-Base harness part #:
Defective harness 11 Check in-line connectors and terminals.
6600-1562-700
Disconnect in-line connectors and check AC voltage on pins 1,3 of E-base harness at top
  12  
of West Rail.

  13 Re-connect inline connectors and check AC voltage at E-base AC inlet connector.  

Check E-Base fuse at the AC inlet connector. If OK, then is most likely a footswitch issue
  14  
(Skip to section 4.4.10.2).

Check the voltage on Power PCA at test point 26 from 2-1 and verify that it is greater
Defective Power PCA 15 than 2V (by probing back of connector). If OK, verify mains voltage is present at Power  
PCA connector J28 pins 3-6. If not, replace the defective Power PCA.

While in Service Mode, check the voltage on Power PCA at test point 26 from 2-1 and
verify that it is greater than 2V (by probing back of connector) to verify that the enable/ 20 pin ribbon cable part #: 6600-
Defective Control PCA 16
disable control and listen for the relay click. If tests fail, check/replace 20 pin ribbon cable 1411-601
connected to the Power PCA at J23. Otherwise, replace the Control PCA.

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4.4.10.2 Loss of Up/Down Control from one footswitch
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Remove E-Base shroud. Verify connectors from the footswitch pedals. If all is OK, replace
Defective footswitch 1  
defective footswitch.

4.4.11 ELECTRONICS - HEAT CONTROL

4.4.11.1 Heat Engine Failure


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
No signal from Heat Control
1 See: Sys Fail 11 AA  
Processor

4.4.12 ELECTRONICS - POWER FAILURE

4.4.12.1 Unit Will Not Turn On (Power Fail Alarm)


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments
Remove the rear cover. Using a DC Volt Meter, check the voltage from chassis to
No 12V DC power supply 1 the top of fuse, F7, on the Power PCA. If 12V is present, skip to Step 5. Otherwise,  
continue.
Check the connection from the power supply to the Power PCA (J20). Make sure the
  2  
connector and pins are properly seated.
If OK, remove the connector, J20, on the Power PCA. Using a DC Volt Meter, check for
  3  
12V at pins 1,5 on the cable side.

  4 If there is still no DC, skip to Step 8.  


Using a DC Volt Meter, check the voltage from chassis to the bottom side of fuses F7
Blown fuse on Power PCA 5 (12V) and F8 (3.5V). If there is no voltage, continue with steps, to find/correct the short  
before replacing the fuse(s).

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4.4.12.1 Unit Will Not Turn On (Power Fail Alarm)
Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Disconnect J22 on the Power PCA. Test for power-to-ground short on the Control PCA DC Power
  6 by probing the harness connector: Pin 1, 2 (BLK) Ground; Pin 3 (RED) 3.5V; Pin 4 (ORN) SpO2 warmer harness part #:
12V. 6600-1587-700
Isolate location of short: Disconnect the ribbon cable from the Control PCA to the
  7 Alarm/Light PCA; Disconnect the flat flex cable from the Control PCA to the LCD  
Module. Replace the PCA or module that contains the short.
*Assuming that the unit is plugged into the wall and the rear main switch is turned
ON*
No AC voltage to Power PCA 8 Turn on the front panel switch. Disconnect J28 from the Power PCA and test at pins  
2,5 (center pins). If there is no AC voltage, continue with steps. If OK, then proceed to
Step 10.
Test fuses F2,F5. In addition, check the contacts and wire colors on the Warmer head Warmer head harness part #:
  9
harness (refer to schematic). Replace/repair as necessary. 6600-1558-700
If OK, reattach J28. There is AC voltage coming off of the Power PCA but no DC being
  10  
transferred back.
Otherwise, there is no AC voltage coming off of the Power PCA. Proceed with the
  11  
following steps.
Disconnect connector at J27 on the Power PCA. Check for AC power at pins 3,5. Also,
test the front panel switch (standby switch) using an Ohm Meter at pins 1,2. Off= Open,
  12  
On= Short. If Open, there is no AC voltage to the Power PCA, then the front panel
switch is defective.
If no power, troubleshoot the Line Filter Harness from the AC inlet through the main
  13 circuit breaker, through the line filter, through to the J27 connection (refer to overall  
schematic diagram) to find the open in the circuitry.

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4.4.13 MECHANICAL - BED

4.4.13.1 Bed Does Not Tilt


Possible Causes Step Troubleshooting Procedure Comments

Disconnected control cable 1 Check that the cable terminators are fully seated in retainers.  

Isolate primary and secondary lock by disconnecting one then the other from the main
Bed lock malfunctioning 2  
brackets and then tilting the bed. Replace defective lock as necessary.

4.5 Troubleshooting Definitions and Acronyms


Term Definition
PCA Printed Circuit Assembly
PCB Printed Circuit Board
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
Mains AC Electric Power Source
DMM Digital Multi-Meter. An electronic measuring instrument that combines several functions in one unit.
Digital Multimeter An electronic instrument that measures electrical resistance
PE Protective Earth Grounding Point
FE Functional Earth Grounding Point
E-Base Elevating Base
T-Stat Thermostat
POST Power-On Self Test
Heat Control Processor Microcontroller located on the Power PCA that controls the radiant heater
Main Application Processor Microprocessor located on the Control PCA that provides system communication, control, and user interface.
Audio Processor Microcontroller on the Control PCA that provides Audio and Power Fail functions
NCAS Processor Microcontroller on the Alarm/Light PCA that provides Hands-Free Alarm Silence and Procedure Light control.
HFAS and NCAS Hands-Free Alarm Silence and Non-Contact Alarm Silence (both refer to the same feature)
Probe Panel Interface Board Flexible Printed Circuit Assembly used to connect the rail harnesses to the Control PCA.
SpO2 Flex Circuit Flexible Printed Circuit Assembly used to connect the SpO2 I/F PCA to the blue SpO2 Probe Panel Connector.
HP Alarm High Priority Alarm - rapidly repeating two-tone alarm.
LP Alarm Low Priority Alarm - single-tone alarm repeating every X seconds.

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Section 5
Repair Procedures
WARNING:

This is a latex-free device. Latex is not to be used in the maintenance or repair of this device.

SENSITIVE TO ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE CAUTION:


Use the static control work station (Stock No. 0175-2311-000) to ensure that static charges are safely
conducted to ground and not through static sensitive devices The velostat material is conductive; do not
place electrically powered boards on it. Whenever this Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) symbol appears beside a
procedure, take static control precautions.

5.1 Common Hand Tools


The following list contains tools required to perform repair procedures:
• All common Phillips and flat-tip screwdrivers
• Small trim tool (for trim pots)
• Pliers
• Needle-nose pliers
• Circlip pliers
• Vise grips
• All common US and Metric socket, nut driver, open end, and Allen wrenches
• 6” round file, bastard cut
• 6” mill file, bastard cut
• Adjustable wrenches (crescent)
• Flashlight
• Stopwatch
• Chip extractor tool
• Digital Multimeter (DMM)
• Safety Tester
• Static control workstation (see Section 2.1.6 in this manual)
• Service tools (see Section 2.1.6 in this manual)

5.2 Heater Housing Repairs


CAUTION:
Do not touch the inside of the heater reflector. Skin oils may reduce the output of the heater’s reflective sur-
face.

NOTE: P rior to returning a unit to service after performing any repair or calibration, always perform the
service checkout procedure and electrical safety check.

NOTE: Take care to not cross thread or over tighten the captive screws.

NOTE: F or easier access to the heater housing during repairs, you may wish to lower the warmer bed to its
lowest position.

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5.2.1 Upper heater housing removal
WARNING:
The heat engine, exhaust duct and protective grill may still be hot if you disassemble the unit immediately
after it has been in use.

1- Use a 3mm hex key to remove the 8 socket head screws, split ring washers and flat washers that se-
cure the upper heater housing to the lower housing and remove the upper heater housing. Lift the upper
housing from its top, front edge (removing the top of the housing allows access to the heat engine, heater
protective grill, power supplies, and alarm light board).

5.2.2 Heat engine assembly removal (Figures 5-1 and 5-2)

WARNING:
The heat engine, exhaust duct and protective grill may still be hot if you disassemble the unit immediately
after it has been in use.

1.- Two of the screws that secure the duct are behind the power supply mounting plates. To access the two
screws behind the power supply mounting plates, remove the two mounting plate screws and place the
power supplies to the side. Remove heat engine wires from clip. Disconnect the thermostats on either
side of the exhaust duct and the ground wire attached near the bottom left of the duct. Use a 3mm hex
key to remove the 6 socket head screws, split ring washers and flat washers that secure the exhaust duct
to the lower heater housing and remove the duct. If the unit has been used recently the duct may be hot.
2- If removing the heat engine disconnect the heater power connectors and ground wire. Remove the 3 hairpin cotter
pins located under each of the heater adjustment screws and remove the assembly . You may need to cut safety
wires that secure the adjustment screws. These are for shipping purposes and need not be replaced.

3- To remove the heater protective grill, use a small straight screwdriver to lever open the 8 clips that hold it in place.
First push the grill wires down from the top of the unit, then pull them back up with pliers to make the clips easier to
grab with the pliers. When reassembling be sure the two grill wires that poke through the lower housing on either
side of the duct are on the outside of the duct’s edges.

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5.2.3 Heater alignment procedure (Figure 5-2)
It is required to check heater alignment after replacing the dovetail rails, lower heater housing or any other
part that can affect the distance and angle between the heating element and the center of the bed.

1- Remove the upper heater housing. See section 5.1.1


2- Fit the alignment laser in to the laser holder. Turn laser about 1/8th turn to seat it in the bore of the laser
holder. (See section 2.1.6 for the laser tool part number).
3- Remove mattress, mattress support, translation deck and x-ray tray as needed. Remove the mattress and
translation deck so you can see the circle target stamped in the bed’s center.

NOTE: If the laser dot is within the target area no further action is required

NOTE: Standard laser tool batteries require replacement after approximately 20 minutes of use.

4- Use a long 3 mm hex key to adjust the dish’s 3 adjustment screws located in the bosses underneath the
cotter pins. Loosening or tightening the 2 screws on either side will move the laser spot from left to right,
with longitudinal shift, and adjusting the screw in back moves the spot up and down in the target. Adjust
the side screws first, then adjust the bottom screw, so that the spot is near the center of the target.

NOTE: If the laser dot is within the target area no further action is required.

5.2.4 Power Supply replacement (Figures 5-1 and 5-2)


1- Remove the upper heater housing. See section 5.1.1
2- Disconnect power supply’s electrical connectors. Disconnect wire ties from power supply mounting plate
using 2 mm hex key. Disconnect ground wire from bracket using 7mm socket wrench. Using a 3mm hex
key, remove the power supply bracket mounting screws. Remove Power Supply/Bracket assembly and
place on working surface. Remove the 4 screws using 2mm hex key and remove power supply.

5.2.5 Alarm light board replacement (Figures 5-3 and 5-5)


1- Remove the upper heater housing. See section 5.1.1
2- Remove the 2 captive screws that secure the electronic enclosure on either side of the lens. Tilt the top of
the Electronics Enclosure out to allow access to the screws securing the back of the Alarm Light Board.
3- To remove the Alarm Light Board, use a 2mm hex key to remove the two screws that secure the Alarm
Light Board to the Electronic Enclosure. Disconnect its electrical connectors. When replacing the Alarm
Light Board, reconnect the ribbon cable first. When installed the LED’s will be oriented on the bottom of
the board.

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Duct mounting
screw 3 Duct mounting
screw 4

Observation light

Observation Light

Duct mounting
screw 2
Duct mounting
screw 5

Top mounting screw

Power supply
mounting plate

Duct mounting Duct mounting


screw 1 screw 6

Procedure light
power supply
Main DC power supply

Bottom
mounting screw

Procedure light

Fig. 5-1: Heater housing, rear view NOTE: Upper housing, heat engine and
Figure 5-1: Heater housing, rear view
exhaust duct are not shown, for visibility
5.2.6 R
 eplacing an observation light bulb
(Caution, bulbs may be hot! Turn lamp off and allow 5 minutes to cool before replacing bulb).

1- Use a straight blade screwdriver to remove the knurled screw that secures the light tunnel to the lower
heater housing, tilt the tunnel forward and take it out of the housing.
2- Disconnect the bulb electrical connector and slide the bulb from its spring retainer.
3- After replacing the bulb, confirm that the glass lens is properly aligned.

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Thermostat Duct mounting screw Grill mounting clip

Laser access
Exhaust duct hole

Heater dish Protective grill

Ground wire Observation


Cotter pin light bulb
Laser mounting
hole Ground wire

Adjustment
screws
Observation
light tunnel

Adjustment
screw Procedure light assembly

Fig. 5-2: Heat engine assembly and lights


Figure 5-2: Heat engine assembly and lights

5.2.7 R
 eplacing the procedure light bulb
(Caution, bulbs may be hot! Turn lamp off and allow 5 minutes to cool before replacing bulb).

1- Use a 3mm hex key to remove the single socket head screw that holds the procedure light in place. This
will allow the entire lamp to dangle by its connecting wires.
2- Push on the lever arm of the spring clip to eject the bulb from its holder.

NOTE: Before installing the bulb it is necessary to move the lever back to it’s original position.

5.3 Electronic Enclosure Repairs


NOTE: Take care not to cross thread or over tighten any of the captive screws.

5.3.1 Power board (Figures 5-3 and 5-4)


1- Loosen the 2 captive screws at the top of the enclosure’s rear panel, then tilt the panel down and lift the 2
tabs at the bottom of the panel up out of the slots that they seat in.
2- Use a 5.5 mm socket to remove 2 KEPS nuts that secure the observation light transformer and remove it,
and disconnect electrical connector.

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3- Disconnect the ribbon cable and the board’s 8 electrical connectors.
4- Loosen the 2 captive screws at the top of the power board, and remove the board by lifting it out of the
nylon guide.

5.3.2 Control board (Figure 5-3 and 5-4)


1- Loosen the 2 captive screws at the top of the enclosure’s rear panel, then tilt the panel down and lift the 2
tabs at the bottom of the panel up out of the slots that they seat in.
2- Loosen the 4 captive screws that secure the power board panel and tilt it down away from the unit.
3- Disconnect the control board’s 10 electrical connectors.
4- Loosen the 2 captive screws that secure the control board, and remove the board.

5.3.3 Lithium-ion battery replacement (Figures 5-3, 5-4 and 6-14


1- Loosen the 2 captive screws at the top of the enclosure’s rear panel, then tilt the panel down and lift the 2
tabs at the bottom of the panel up out of the slots that they seat in.
2- Loosen the 4 captive screws that secure the power board panel and tilt it down away from the unit.
3.- Note the polarity and be sure to install the new lithium ion battery with the same polarity. When replacing
the battery use a small screwdriver to slide the old lithium ion battery out of its holder.

CAUTION:
The replacement lithium ion battery must have heat shrink around the battery to avoid possible battery
damage if it is incorrectly installed.

CAUTION:
Dispose of the battery in accordance with local toxic waste regulations.

Alarm light board


Electronic
enclosure

Control board

Power board

Enclosure rear panel

Observation halogen light transformer

Outlet panel
Fig. 5-3: Electronics Enclosure disassembly
Figure 5-3: Electronics Enclosure disassembly

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Power board panel

Power board

Observation light transformer

Transformer bracket

Fig. 5-4: Power board panel


Figure 5-4: Power board panel

5.3.4 Touch panel or LCD assembly (Figures 5-4 and 5-5)


The touch panel assembly and LCD display cannot be accessed from the front of the unit. The electronic
enclosure box must be removed to access their securing hardware.

1- Remove the upper heater housing. See section 5.2.1


2- Loosen the 2 captive screws at the top of the enclosure’s rear panel, then tilt the panel down and lift the 2
tabs at the bottom of the panel up out of the slots that they seat into.
3- Remove the 2 captive screws on either side of the lens using a 3mm hex key.
4- Disconnect the 3 connectors on the probe panel interface board.
5- Use a 2 mm hex key to remove the 2 socket screws, split ring washers and flat washers that secure the
wire routing clips to the top of the enclosure.
6- Disconnect all electrical connections from the Heater Head Assy to the Electronic Enclosure, so the Elec-
tronic Enclosure is no longer electronically connected.
7- Remove the ground wires attached to the top of the enclosure.
8- The bottom enclosure box is secured by two tabs that fit into slots in the lower heater housing. Use a large
screwdriver to lift the bottom edge of the enclosure while removing it from between the rails.
9- Loosen the 4 captive screws that secure the power board panel and tilt it down away from the unit. Pull
out the Power Board Panel and Outlet Panel as a pair, as far as electrical cables allow. Disconnect all elec-
trical cables that connect the pair to the Electronic Enclosure.
10- Disconnect the control board’s 10 electrical connectors.
11- Loosen the 2 captive screws that secure the control board, and remove the board.
12- Pull the observation light knob off the front, disconnect the standby switch.
13- U se a 5.5 mm socket to remove the KEPS nut from the inside of the enclosure that secures the touch
panel. Disconnect the touch panel’s electrical connectors and remove touch panel.
14- If replacing the LCD display, use a 2 mm hex key to remove the 4 button head screws, split washers and
flat washers that secure the display. Disconnect its 3 electrical connectors and remove the display.

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Probe panel interface board

Alarm light board Touch panel

Observation
light knob

Observation light switch

LCD display
Standby switch
Electronic enclosure

Fig. 5-5: Display and Touch panel


Figure 5-5: Display and Touch Panel

5.3.5 Observation light dimmer control (Figure 5-5)


1- L oosen the 2 captive screws at the top of the enclosures rear panel, then tilt the panel down and lift the 2
tabs at the bottom of the panel up out of the slots that they seat in.
2- Loosen the 4 captive screws that secure the power board panel and tilt it down away from the unit.
3- To replace the observation light switch, pull the switch knob off the front.
4- Using a 5.5mm wrench remove the KEPS nuts from the dimmer control mounting bracket.
5- Remove the 1/2” hex nut from the dimmer control and mounting bracket assembly.
6- Disconnect the electrical connector from the power board and remove the dimmer control.

5.3.6 Standby Switch replacement (Figure 5-5)


1- Loosen the 2 captive screws at the top of the enclosures rear panel, then tilt the panel down and lift the 2
tabs at the bottom of the panel up out of the slots that they seat in.
2- Loosen the 4 captive screws that secure the power board panel and tilt it down away from the unit.
3- To replace the standby switch, remove wires from the rear of switch.
4- Press tabs on switch and remove it from the front.

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5.3.7 Outlet panel repairs (Figure 5-6)
1- Remove the upper heater housing See section 5.1.1.
2- Loosen the 2 captive screws at the top of the enclosures rear panel, then tilt the panel down and lift the 2
tabs at the bottom of the panel up out of the slots that they seat in.
3- Use a 5.5mm wrench to remove the 2 KEPS nuts the secure the outlet panel.
4- Loosen the 4 captive screws that secure the power board panel.
5- Lift the outlet panel off the studs and flip it down.
6- To remove the speaker, disconnect its electrical connector, then use a 2mm hex key to remove the 2 but-
ton head screws, split ring washers and flat washers that secure it to the panel.
7- Use a 10 mm wrench to remove the ground stud nut and star washer.
8-The circuit breakers, power inlet and line filter can be disconnected and popped out of their cutouts in the
panel.
9- To release the accessory outlets push in the pins that secure them in their panel cut outs. Accessory outlet
circuit breakers are not snap in, they require removal of a dress nut.
10- T o remove the RS-232 connector, slide the two moveable pins right so that the rigid pins can clear the
edge of the cutout, and press down on the 2 remaining pins.

Alarm speaker

RS232 connector
Outlet panel

RS232 Iso. plate

Ground pot. post


Circuit breakers

Grounds screw

Outlets

Power inlet
Cord retainer Mains switch

Fig. 5-6: Figure


Outlet5-6:
panel
Outlet panel

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5.3.8 F7 and F8 Fuse Replacement Instructions
Fuse F7 and F8 are replaceable however the socket contacts are brass and extremely easy to bend caus-
ing a loose connection when the new fuse is installed. Do not pry them out use needle nose pliers and pull
straight out. Reinsert gingerly the same way. Once damaged the socket can not be replaced in the field and
a new Power Bd will need to be installed.
See Fuse details and ordering information in the Replacement Parts section of this manual.

F7 F8

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5.3.9 Maneuvering handle
Use a 13mm wrench to remove the 2 nuts, split ring washers and flat washers from the mounting studs. Slide
the studs out the bottom of the dovetail rail.

5.4 Probe Panel Housing Repairs


5.4.1 Probe Panel Housing Disassembly (Figure 5-7)

1- Remove the rear bedside panel by pushing the release button behind the bed, and lifting up the bedside
panel.
2- For better access, tilt the bed so the back is down and the front is all the way up.
3- Use a 3mm hex key to remove the 4 socket head screws, split ring washers, and flat washers that secure
the bottom half of the probe panel housing.
4- Remove the bottom half of the housing by sliding it forward towards the bed.

5.4.2 SpO2 Interface Board Replacement (Figure 5-7)

1- Remove the bottom end cap from the West Dovetail Rail and remove the decorative strip so that the SpO2
ground wire screw can be accessed.
2- Remove the SpO2 ground wire screw.
3- Disassemble the probe panel housing following instructions 5.4.1.
4- Remove the two button head screws securing the metal housing to the top of the Probe Panel housing us-
ing a 2mm hex key. Note location of ground strap for re-assembly.
5- Unlatch and disconnect the SpO2 cable leading to the east dovetail rail.
6- Disconnect the SpO2 Flex Circuit connector.
7- Remove the metal housing/Sp02 assembly and separate the two halves of the metal housing.

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8- To replace the board assembly use a 2 mm hex key to remove the 4 socket head screws and the lock tooth
washers that secure the SpO2 interface board to the metal housing.
9- Reverse the above procedure to reinstall SpO2 board.

5.4.3 SpO2 Connector/Flex Circuit Replacement (Figure 5-7)

1- Remove the bottom end cap from the West Dovetail Rail and remove the decorative strip so that the SpO2
ground wire screw can be accessed.
2- Remove the SpO2 ground wire screw.
3- Disassemble the probe panel housing following instructions 5.4.1.
4- Unplug the Flex Circuit from the SpO2 Board.
5- Remove the Flex Circuit/Plate Assembly from the Upper Housing by pulling on the plate. This a friction fit
that my require some force.
6-Remove the Blue Connector end of the Flex Circuit by carefully prying the connector off the plate.
Save the plate for re-assembly.

5.4.4 Scale Connector Replacement (Figure 5-7)

1- Disassemble the probe panel housing following instructions 5.4.1.


2- Remove the upper heater housing following instructions 5.2.1.
3- Remove the left bottom rail end cap.
4- Slide the decorative strip down, and remove it from the dovetail.
5- Remove the socket head screw which retains the tie wrap holding the three harnesses near where they
connect to the Flex Board and cut the tie wrap.
6- Disconnect connector J53 from probe panel interface board.
7- Feed the cable through the slot below the alarm light board, and out the bottom of the rail.
8- Using a 9/16” open end wrench loosen the mounting nut on the back of the probe panel plate that secures
the Scale connector.
9- Unthread and remove the Scale Connect Cap and ring from the front of the scale connector.
10- S lide the connector out the rear of the Probe Panel plate making sure to properly align the flat portion of
the connector with the “D” shaped hole.
11- R emove the socket head screw which retains the tie wrap holding the three harnesses near where they
connect to the Flex Board and cut the tie wrap.
12- Replace the harness by reversing the preceding instructions.

5.4.5 Patient Probe Connector Replacement (Figure 5-7)

1- Disassemble the probe housing following instructions 5.4.1.


2- Remove the upper heater housing following instructions 5.2.1
3- Remove the left bottom rail end cap.
4- Slide the decorative strip down, and remove it from the dovetail.
5- Disconnect connector J54 from probe panel interface board .
6- Remove the socket head screw which retains the tie wrap holding the three harnesses near where they
connect to the Flex Board and cut the tie wrap.

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7- Feed the cable through the slot below the alarm light board, and out the bottom of the rail.
8- Using an 11/16” open end wrench remove the nut from the back of the patient probe connector.
9- Feed the harness through the hole in the jack plate.
10- Replace the harness by reversing the preceding instructions.

5.4.6 Probe Panel Upper Housing Replacement

1- Follow procedures 5.4.1 through 5.4.4 as appropriate to remove all parts from the Probe Panel Upper
Housing.

Fig. 5-7: Probe panel housing


Fig. 5-7: Probe panel housing

2- Remove the two screws mounting the upper housing to the dovetail rails.
3- Slide the upper housing forward to remove it from the dovetail rails.

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4- Apply labels as shown in Figure 5-8.
NOTE: Do not install MASIMO SpO2 label on non-SpO2 units.

5- Reverse the preceding instructions to reassemble.

A B

A B D
B D

®
® SpO2
SpO2
M1079019
M1079019 REV 002
Fig. 5-8: Applying labels
REV 002

5.5 Lower Unit repairs


5.5.1 Removing the bed (Figures 5-9 and 5-10)
Remove the bedside panels, mattress and translation deck (described in002the operation
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1- Use a 4 mm hex key to remove the 3 socket head screws, split ring washers and flat washers that hold the
storage module to the main bracket (see Figure 5-9). The storage module rests on the bracket and will stay
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tilt release and slide the A lock of its threaded strut.
6- Use a 4 mm hex key to remove one screw, and loosen the other screw, that fasten each of the pivot plates
to the bottom of the bed on either side of the main bracket. Swing the plates aside so that the bed can be
lifted up off the pivot rod later.
7- The bed can be lifted off and turned over to access all the tilt parts.

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5.5.2 Elevating column replacement (Figure 5-9 and 5-11)

NOTE: This procedure requires two persons.

1- If possible, lower the elevating column to the lowest position and disconnect the base power cord from the
back of the column. Lock all the casters.
2- Use a 4 mm hex key to remove the 3 socket head screws, split ring washers and flat washers that hold the
storage module to the main bracket (see Figure 5-9). The storage module rests on the bracket and will stay
in place until you slide it forward.
3- Standing in front of the unit, grasp the storage module on both sides and remove it by sliding it forward.
4- Using a 6mm hex key, remove the 4 bolts that secure the top of the elevating column to the main bracket.
Tilting the bed forward allows easier access to the 4 screws (see Figure 5-11).
5- With the assistance of another person lift the upper portion of the warmer and move it to the side off the
base.
6- Pry open the screw covers and loosen the 2 screws that secure the base shroud. Remove the base
shroud. Disconnect the footswitch connectors.
7- Use a 6mm hex key to remove the 4 bolts that secure the column to the legs and remove the elevating
column. When reassembling, be careful not to cross thread 4 bolts that hold the elevating column to the
main bracket.

5.5.3 Footswitches (Figure 5-11)


1- Run the bed up to the elevating column’s top travel limit. Unplug the unit.
2- Remove the screws that secure the base shroud and slide it up out of the way.
3- Make note of the footswitches’ electrical wire routing; the cable from the replacement footswitch must
feed up through the same slot.
4- Using a 4 mm hex key, remove the button head socket screws on either side of the footswitch.
5- Disconnect the footswitch electrical connector. Remove and discard old footswitch.
6- Install new footswitch. Make sure that you do not pinch the electrical wires.
7- Ensure that footswitch connectors are secured with retaining clips.

5.5.4 Caster Replacement (Figure 5-11)


The casters may be replaced with the unit upright or carefully placed on its back.

1- Lock all the other casters.


2- Lift the caster off the floor and use blocks to support the leg near the caster you are replacing.
3- Remove screw from boss underneath the leg casting.
4- Secure the caster to the leg by tightening the screw through the caster plate into the boss in the bottom of
the leg.

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Mounting screw
locations Shroud

grasp
here

Drawers

Fig. 5-9: Storage module

Tilt handle Front handle


Secondary lock

Threaded strut

Pontoon

Pontoon inlay
Hydraulic tilt cylinder

Fig. 5-10: Bed disassembly


Figure 5-9: Bed disassembly

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Dovetail rails

Main bracket

Base shroud Elevating column

Legs

Caster

Footswitch

Figure 5-10: Base, legs and rails

Fig. 5-11: Base, legs and rails

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5.5.5 Adjusting manual bed height units
Units without an electronic elevating column (not equipped with footswitches) can be adjusted manually.
The adjustment system consists of a pin driven across the width of the column, seven pairs of setting holes
in the inner stationary column, and a gas spring inside the column to compensate for the weight of the bed
and heater while height is being adjusted. Manually adjusted units will be shipped at the lowest bed height
setting.
Increasing the bed height is relatively easy, since the spring force pushes the bed up. However, decreasing
bed height will require two people, unless a tool such as a ratchet strap is used to compress the spring and
lower the bed to the desired height.

Adjustment
1- The adjustment pin is held in place by retaining screws (with large diameter flat heads counter bored in
the column) that fit into threaded holes in both ends of the pin. Use a large screwdriver to remove one
of these slot head retaining screws that are located on either side of the warmer, about half way up the
column. It does not matter which side of the column: either retaining screw can be removed. If the unit is
equipped with a suction canister bracket, you may wish to remove it.
2- Using a rubber hammer or mallet and a large screwdriver or punch, drive the pin out from the end with
the retaining screw removed (you may wish to hold the bed down so that it does not jam the screwdriver
as the spring is released).
3- Allow the bed to rise to the desired height. If possible, do not allow the bed to reach its highest point,
where the internal spring is fully extended, since this makes compressing the spring to lower the bed more
difficult.

NOTE: T
 he best way to compress the spring is to push down on the main bracket casting directly
above the column. However, this spot is not easily accessible. A strong board or piece of
wood about a meter long can be passed under the bed across the top of the casting, then
both installers can press down evenly on both ends of the board, until the column reaches
the desired bed height.

4- While one installer holds the bed in position, the other checks the alignment of the holes on one side of the
column, and then drives in the pin. It may be necessary to use a small screwdriver or hex key as a lever to
push up or down on the pin end inside the column to align the pin and the holes on opposite side.
5- Re-install the retaining screw to secure the pin and lock the bed in place.

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Section 6
Illustrated Parts

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6.1 Heater Housing
3
4
5

12 13
14
17

3
15
16 4
5

18
2
19

11
6
7
8

10

Fig. 6-1: Heater housing

1- Heater head upper housing.... 6600-2034-500 11- Spit ring washer, M3.................. 6600-0713-402
2- Heater head lower housing ...............M1092513 12- Harness Power Factor Correction.M1113026
Requires Branding Label Set choose M1111360 13- Inductor mounting bracket..............M1114499
Label Set Giraffe Branding or M1111366 Label Set 14- Lock nut.......................................... 6600-0714-402
Panda iRes Branding as appropriate 15- Washer, M4 .................................. 0402-1133-300
3- Screw, M4 X 12, Skt Hd............... 6600-0707-410 16- T oroid mtg, washer,
4- Split ring washer, 0.175ID x 0.875OD............................... M1114284
M4 X 4.1ID, 0.9 ............................... 6600-0713-403 17- Screw, M4 x 40 Btn. Hd.......... 6600-0706-416*
5- Washer, M4 X 4.3 ID, 0.8 ........... 6600-0712-403 18- Nut, M4........................................... 6600-0711-407
6- Washer, M3 X 3.2 ID, 0.5 ........... 6600-0712-402 19- L ockwasher, M4
7- Screw, M3 x 8, Btn Hd................. 6600-0706-405 Int. Tooth........................................ 6600-0713-432
8- Power Supply 12V 65W.............. 6600-1352-600
9- Power Supply brkt........................ 6600-2097-500 * Install heat shrink tubing on screw shaft.
10- Alarm light lens........................... 6600-2043-500

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4 1
3 2
5
6

7 17
15
8
9
10
9
14 11
5
6
13 18
12 20 19

21

Fig. 6-2: Heater engine

1- Screw, M3 x 8, Btn Hd.................. 6600-0706-405 19- Observation light kit, right............ M1108233-S
2- Washer, M3 X 3.2 ID, 0.5 ............ 6600-0712-402 20- Observation light kit, left............... M1108234-S
3- Split ring washer, M3.................... 6600-0713-402 21- Procedure light kit..................................M1092567
4- Thermostat..................................................M1074875
5- Screw, M4 X 12, Skt Hd................ 6600-0707-410 Procedure light
6- Split ring washer, bulb replacement ..................................M1121135
M4 X 4.1ID, 0.9 ................................ 6600-0713-403
7- Heater duct ..................................... 6600-2037-500 Procedure light mounting
8- Screw, M4 X 10 Btn Hd ............... 6600-0706-409 screw M4X14............................................M1122594
9- Lock washer, M4 Int Tooth......... 6600-0713-432
10- Heat engine kit 115V....................... M1110787-S Procedure light mounting
Heat engine kit 230V....................... M1110788-S screw retainer............................... 6600-1296-400
11- Dish retaining pin........................ 6600-2096-500 Parts not shown
12- Observation Light Brkt.............. 6600-2142-500 Procedure light filler plate and mounting
13- Screw, alignment......................... 6600-2101-500 hardware for units without option:
14- Cable clip....................................................M1085398 Filler plate....................................... 6600-2044-500
15- Nut, M4 X 0.7................................. 6600-0711-407 Filler plate mounting screw,
16- Push-on clip, grill retainer ................M1079756 M4 x 20 Btn Hd............................. 6600-0706-412
17- Protective grill Split ring lock washer, M4........ 6600-0713-403
(order 12 pcs. item 16).............. 6600-2032-500 Washer, M4.................................... 6600-0712-403
18- Observation light,
bulb replacement ................................M1121134
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6.2 Electronics enclosure
3 4
2

20
21
1

6 5

9
4
10 15

19 11

18 17
13

14

10 4 9
22 23
12

2 16
2
Fig. 6-3: Electronics enclosure

1- Rear enclosure cover (includes labels).M1118330 15- Touch panel ................................................M1118319


2- Keps nut, M3 .................................................M1074118 (For units with Masimo SP02 order label
3- Standoff, M3 8 x 18.....................................M1076053 M1127486 MASIMO LOGO)
4- Split ring washer, M3 X 3.1ID, 0.8 .6600-0713-402 16- Electronics enclosure .............................M1109562
5- Line filter..........................................................M1107967 17- Split ring retainer............................ 6600-1296-400
6- Card guide, 4.5..............................................M1079766 18- Screw, M4 X 8 captive.................. 6600-0868-401
7- Control board ...............................................M1118328 19- Alarm light board .....................................M1168721
Lithium ion battery*...................................M1121133 20- Nut, M4 X 0.7 ................................... 6600-0711-407
8- Probe panel interface board..................M1110289 21- Split ring washer M4 x 4.1, 0.9.6600-0713-403
9- Screw M3 X 8 Btn Hd....................... 6600-0706-405 22- Potentiometer mount............................ M1129877†
10- Washer, M3 X 3.2 ID, 0.5.............. 6600-0712-402 23- Washer, plastic...........................................M1129879
11- LCD Display .................................................M1118320 *Battery must have heat shrink around it to avoid damage
12- Observation light switch †
If the observation light switch (potentiometer) has a metal shaft, you
(potentiometer)...............................6600-1588-700† will need to order all three items: 12, 13, 22, and 23.
13- Observation light knob...............6600-2138-500†
14- Standby switch................................ 6600-1356-600
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3 4
7
2

9 8

10

11

Fig: 6-4a: Power board & outlet panel

1- KEPS nut, M3 ................................................. M1074118


2- Washer, M3 X 3.2 ID, 0.5..................6600-0712-402
3- Split ring washer, M3 X 3.1ID, 0.8 .6600-0713-402
4- Screw M3 X 8 Btn Hd........................6600-0706-405
5- Spacer, stacking .......................................... M1083992
6- Card guide, 6 ............................................... M1079769
7- Power brd panel........................................... M1109625
8- Power board ................................................. M1092341
Fuse kit*.......................................................... M1118329
9- Halogen transformer, 115V...........6600-1561-701
Halogen transformer, 230V..........6600-1561-702
10- Halogen transformer mntg brkt........ M1073739
11- Cable tie .............................................6600-0364-400

*Includes 10 pcs 3.15 A, 10 pcs 2A, 5 pcs. 6.3A and 5 pcs. NANO2 2A

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20
19
18
17 21
16
15
3
2
14
13 22
12 23

24

30 25

28 Fig: 6-4b: Power board & outlet panel


27
29 26 Figure 6-4b: Power board & outlet panel

(Continued from previous page)

12- Ground Potential post...................6600-0337-400 27- Connector, IEC320-C14


13- Color label, Pot Eql..........................6600-0338-400 inlet, snap in............................................... M1100425
14- Screw 4-40x.625..............................6600-1289-400 28- Connector, Outlet, snap-in..........6600-0583-600
15- RS-232 Isolation plate...................6600-0940-400 29- R
 ubber Bumper 1/4”
16- Lock washer, (used with Volex and Feller
M6 X 6.4ID, 0.7 Ext th.....................6600-0713-445 brand cords)............................................M1128306
17- Lock washer, 6.5MM Pot Eql.......6600-0339-400
18- Nut, M6 Ptl Eql..................................6600-0340-400 Hood Cover Button.............6600-1788-500 M5
19- RS-232 wire harness......................6600-1564-700 flt washer................................6600-0712-404 M5
20- Standoff M5 splt lck waster...................... 6600-0713-404
3/16 hex .5L 4-40 FF.....................6600-1286-400 M5 X10 btn hd scr
21- Alarm speaker..................................6600-1563-700 (115V, 60HZ units, when used
22- Circuit breaker 3.5 AMP................6600-0562-603 SUN FAI brand cord).................. 6600-0706-417
23- Nut, M4 X 0.7 ....................................6600-0711-407
24- Lock washer, Rubber bumper 1/8”
M4 X 4.3ID, 0.5 Int Tooth..............6600-0713-432 (All other units, including ICS, Interpower, and
25- Outlet panel ......................................6600-2154-500 Electri-Cord) ................................. 6600-1161-400
26- Mains switch 230V 9A...................6600-1014-601 30- P
 ower cord retainer
Mains switch 115V 12A................6600-1014-602 (includes label)........................................M1118359

NOTE: To identify a particular cord brand, look for the name or trademark logo stamped into the
plug and/or the connector.

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6.3 Probe panel housing

1
3
2

8 6
7
14

10 11
17
12
16
4
5 6 7 15

Fig. 6-5: Probe panel housing 9 7

Figure 6-5 13
1- Probe panel housing top........................................................................... M1092523
(For units with the Massimo SP02 option please also order the
Massimo Logo Label M1127486.)
2- Jack ground plate...............................................................................6600-2134-500
3- Jack plate, Scale/ Pat. probe.........................................................6600-2127-500
4- Tension clip...................................................................................................... M1110360
5- Washer, M3 X 3.2 ID 0.5 ..................................................................6600-0712-402
6- Split ring washer M3 X 3.1 ID 0.8.................................................6600-0713-402
7- Screw, M3 x 8 Btn Hd, SP02 ground...........................................6600-0706-405
8- Support post, SpO2 only............................................................................ M1080260
9- Star washer, M3 x 3.2 ID 0.4 Int....................................................6600-0713-431
10- Washer, M4 x 4.3 ID 0.8.................................................................6600-0712-403
11- Split ring washer M4 x 4.1, 0.9...................................................6600-0713-403
12- Screw, M4 X 12 Skt Hd..................................................................6600-0707-410
13- Probe panel housing bottom......................................................6600-2124-500
14- SpO2 Shield, bottom.................................................................................. M1104635
15- SpO2 interface board/Masimo PCB..................................................M1092344*
16- SpO2 Shield, top........................................................................................... M1104615
17- Jack plate, SpO2................................................................................6600-2128-500
Jack plate, blank...............................................................................6600-2126-500
*SpO2 interface and MASIMO PCB are sold as a matched pair.

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6.4 Base assembly
Elevating Column Special Instructions
Depending on the age of a unit, one of two elevating columns are used. Newer units display a label with
a part number near the top of the elevating column. Older units do not display a label. Refer to Figure 6-6
for shared part numbers. Refer to the Elevating Column table for part numbers that differ between the two
variants of the elevating column.

1- Dovetail rail (includes labels)..............M1118409


2- Screw - see Elevating Column table
1 3- Split ring washer - see Elevating Column table
4- Screw, M8 x 20, skt
flange lock....................................... 6600-1295-400
5- Insulating sheet - see Elevating Column table
6- Base shroud - see Elevating Column table
7- Elevating Column - see Elevating Column table
8- Base plate - see Elevating Column table
22
2 4
9- Hinged screw cover. 1/4............ 6600-1206-403
3
10- Screw, M4 X 10 Btn Hd............. 6600-0706-409
11- Split ring washer,
M4 X 4.1ID, 0.9 ............................ 6600-0713-403
12- Washer, M4 X 4.3 ID, 12 OD... 6600-0712-446
13- L ock washer,
M6 X 6.4ID, 0.7, Ext Tooth......... 6600-0713-445
14- Screw, M6 X 12 Btn Hd............. 6600-0706-427
5
15- Footswitch................................................M1108745
6
16- Screw, M8x16,
Btn Hd Nylock.............................. 6600-0706-435
17- Washer, M8 X 8.4 ID, 1.6 ......... 6600-0712-406
7 18- Castor.............................................. 6600-0890-400
21
19- Split ring washer,
M12 X 12.2 ID, 2.5 ...................... 6600-0713-408
20- Screw, M12 X 45, Btn Hd......... 6600-0706-449
21- Leg ................................................... 6600-1599-500
8 22-Main bracket - see Elevating Column table
23-Plug M20 Thrd for fixed
18
19 adjustable base
20 (not shown)............................................M1079772
10
17
16 11
15 13 9
Figure 6-6 12
14
Fig. 6-6: Base assembly

NOTE: It is important to select the correct version of elevating column as they are not forward or
backward compatible. Read thoroughly and understand the “Elevating Column Special Instructions”
before selecting a part number.

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Elevating Column
Item # Description Variant 1 (Part number Variant 2 (Part number
IS NOT displayed) IS displayed)
2 Screw, M10x45, btn hd M1074119
2 Screw, M8x40, btn hd M1161801
3 Split ring washer, M10 6600-0713-407
3 Split ring washer, M8 6600-0713-406
5 Insulating sheet M1106932 M1161569
6 Base shroud 6600-2048-500 M1152760
7 Elevating column, 115 VAC 6600-2049-501 M1137168
7 Elevating column, 230 VAC 6600-2049-502 M1137170
7 Elevating column, 100 VAC M1137172
7 Elevating column, manually-adjusted 6600-2049-504 M1137173
8 Base plate 6600-2094-500 M1154653
22 Main bracket 6600-2050-500 M1156495

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Detail C

5
6
7

2
A Detail A Temperature
18 1 3 12 Probe/Scale
17 4 Connector
Ground Attach-
13 ment
16 Detail B SP02 Shield
15 14 & Connector
20 24 Ground Attach-
ment
12 13
11
B 19 6
7

C
9 8
23
22
21

Fig. 6-7: Rail attachments

1- Cover strip, plastic (units without 17- Back maneuvering handle.........6600-2054-500


resuscitation option)........................6600-2130-500 18- Decorative strip, Plastic................6600-2053-500
2- Screw, flange lock..............................6600-1295-400 Strip, Wood Nat Oak......................6600-1666-501
3- Tube routing clip................................6600-0862-501 Strip, Wood Med Oak.......................6600-1666-502
4- Bag and mask holder.......................6600-2150-500 Strip, Wood Cherry Maple..............6600-1666-503
5- Washer, M6...........................................6600-0712-405 Strip, Wood Nat Maple....................6600-1666-504
6- Split ring washer, M6........................6600-0713-405 19- Washer, 1/4”, 059 thk....................6600-0252-400
7- Screw, M6 x 16 Btn Hd.....................6600-0706-428 20- Washer, M8........................................6600-1284-400
8- Rail endcap...........................................6600-2055-500 21- Screw, M4 x 12mm Skt Hd..........6600-0707-410
9- Canister holder...................................6600-2149-500 22- S
 plit ring lock washer, M4 ......... 6600-0713-403
10- “E” cylinder guard...........................6600-2135-500 23- Washer, M4........................................6600-0712-403
“C” cylinder guard..................................... M1143833 24- Loop fastener (Velcro)...................6600-1177-400
11- Suction canister......................................... M1064655
12- Screw, M4 x 12 Socket Hd, Parts not shown
SP02 ground......................................6600-0706-410 M
 etal spacer plate
13- Star washer, M4 Int (resuscitation option only)..........6600-2137-500
SP02 ground......................................6600-0713-432
14- Lug assy...............................................6600-0868-800
15- Split ring washer, M8......................6600-0713-406
16- Cap nut, M8.......................................6600-1215-400

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6.5 Bed Assembly
17 3
7, 4, 5
19, 4, 5
2

1 6

18
7, 4, 5

10
9

11

15, 16 8

20

14

Figure 6-8: Bed Assembly


12, 13

Fig. 6-8: Bed assembly

1- Screw, M6 X 16, Skt Btn Hd,


w/ split ring & flat washer........................................................................................... M1110521
2- Hydraulic tilt cylinder ........................................................................................6600-1650-500
3- Pontoon.....................................................................................................................6600-2060-500
4- Split ring washer, M6 X 6.1ID, 1.6...................................................................6600-0713-405
5- Washer, M6 X 6.4ID, 1.6 .....................................................................................6600-0712-405
6- Front handle............................................................................................................6600-2066-500
7- Screw, M6 X 16 Btn Hd.......................................................................................6600-0706-428
8- Pontoon Wood Inlay
Natural Maple........................................................................................................6600-1665-504
Cherry Maple..........................................................................................................6600-1665-503
Medium Oak............................................................................................................6600-1665-502
Natural Oak.............................................................................................................6600-1665-501
9- Spring, rear button release..............................................................................6600-1291-400
10- E-clip 375 X .025, mounting shaft..............................................................6600-1045-400
11- Rear sidepanel release....................................................................................6600-1657-500
12- Screw , M4 X 10 Btn Hd...................................................................................6600-0706-409
13- Split ring washer, M4 X 4.1ID, 0.9...............................................................6600-0713-403
14- Bracket Cable End Coupling................................................................................... M1073747
15- Nut, hex 1/4-20 .................................................................................................0144-3136-113
16- Split ring washer 1/4 .......................................................................................6600-0473-400
17- Axle strap...............................................................................................................6600-1662-500
18- Tilt cylinder pivot pin.........................................................................................6600-2072-500
19- Screw ......................................................................................................................6600-0706-428
20- Panda (L&D) Bed.................................................................................................6600-2059-500
Giraffe (NICU) Bed...............................................................................................6600-2056-500

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28
11
12
8
9
25 14
13

26
24
23

21

22
8 27
9

15
16
17

1
2,3,4
19 7

18
20

6
Fig. 6-9: Bed assembly - 2 5

1- Main axle............................................6600-2070-500 16-Split ring washer,


2- Screw, M6 X 16 Btn Hd.................6600-0706-428 M4 X 4.1ID, 0.9..............................6600-0713-405
3- Split ring washer, 17- Washer, M6 X 6.4ID, 1.6 ............6600-0712-405
M6 X 6.1ID, 1.6..................................6600-0713-405 18- Side panel keeper........................6600-2068-500
4- Washer, M6 X 6.4ID, 1.6 ...............6600-0712-405 19- Side panel release........................6600-2069-500
5- Bearing, plastic clip........................6600-2071-500 20- Spring, side panel release........6600-1290-400
6- Axle strap............................................6600-1662-500 21- Secondary Lock Cable......................... M1073749
7- Lock nut, M8 X 1.25 ......................6600-0714-405 22- Bracket, cable.......................................... M1073280
8- Screw , M4 X 10 Btn Hd................6600-0706-409 23- Spring, secondary lock........................ M1073281
9- Split ring washer, 24- Slide Lock Secondary Lock,............... M1073278
M4 X 4.1ID, 0.9.................................6600-0713-403 25- Threaded Strut Secondary Lock...... M1073277
10- Damper cable bracket...............6600-1663-500 26- Block Housing Secondary Lock....... M1073279
11- Spring .66 OD x 1.5L, .................6600-1292-400 27- Washer, M4 X 4.3ID, 0.8 ............6600-0712-403
12- D amper release 28- Grommet.................................................... M1107531
handle bracket...............................6600-1660-500
13- O-ring........................................................... M1072016
14- Tilt release handle........................6600-2073-500
15- Screw, M6 X 12 Btn Hd...............6600-0706-427

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Fig. 6-10 : Bed assembly - 3 (Giraffe Warmer shown)

1- Mattress, Giraffe...................................................................................6600-0689-800
Mattress, Panda ..................................................................................6600-2057-500
2- Mattress support plate, Giraffe.....................................................6600-1365-500
Mattress support plate, Panda......................................................6600-2058-500
3- Translation deck (Giraffe only).......................................................6600-1352-500
Mattress tray support........................................................................6600-1353-500
X-ray tray.................................................................................................6600-1334-500
Locking latch.........................................................................................6600-1363-500
Latch cover.............................................................................................6600-1364-500
Latch spring...........................................................................................6600-1079-400
4- Rear bed side panel assy., Giraffe................................................6600-1655-500
Rear bed side panel assy, Panda.................................................6600-2063-500
Rear bed side panel assy, tube management, Giraffe......6600-2146-500
Rear bed side panel assy, tube management, Panda.......6600-2145-500
5- Left/right bed side panel assy , Giraffe................................................ M1092331
Left/right bed side panel assy, Panda................................................. M1092338
Left/right HFOV sidepanel assy, Giraffe.............................................. M1092332
Left/right HFOV side panel assy, Panda............................................. M1092340
6- Front bed side panel assy, Giraffe......................................................... M1092335
Front bed side panel assy, Panda.......................................................... M1092342
Front bed side panel assy, tube management, Giraffe...............M1092337
Front bed side panel assy, tube management, Panda................M1092506

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6.6 Storage options
9

11

10
8
7

1 6
5
22
2 4 12
13
13
12 23
12
14 13
21
12 12
20
23
23
23 15
12
8 17 2
2 18
3 3

16
19

Fig. 6-11: Double drawers

1- M-4 hex nut..........................................6600-0711-407 CHERRY MAPLE............................... 6600-1667-503


2- Spit ring washer, D
 rawer, 2.75”, wood
M4 x 4.1 ID X 0.9............................... 6600-0713-403 NAT MAPLE....................................... 6600-1667-504
3- Washer, M4 x 4.3 ID 0.8................. 6600-0712-403 16- Drawer, 5”, Plastic.......................... 6600-2086-500
4- Drawer retainer strip...................... 6600-2113-500 Drawer, 5”, wood NAT OAK........ 6600-1668-501
5- Tape UHMW Poly 1.1” long......... 6600-1758-503 Drawer, 5”, wood MED OAK....... 6600-1668-502
6- Drawer stop spring......................... 6600-2114-500 Drawer, 5”, wood CHERRY
7- Drawer, support brkt...................... 6600-2118-500 MAPLE................................................. 6600-1668-503
8- Screw, M4 x 10 Btn Hd................... 6600-0706-409 D
 rawer, 5”, wood
9- Shroud, 20”, plastic.......................... 6600-2088-500 NAT MAPLE....................................... 6600-1668-504
10- Drawer mounting lock ......................... M1109954 17- Screw, M4 x 16, Btn Hd.................6600-0706-411
Dble drwr cam............................................ M1079777 18- P
 lastic handle
11- Drawer support cover................. 6600-2117-500 (Plas. Dwrs only)...............................6600-2116-500
12- S plit ring washer, 19- Drawer slide assy.......................... 6600-2087-500
M6 x 6.1 ID 1.6 ............................... 6600-0713-405 20- Din rail upgrade kit................................... M1143466
13- Screw, M6 x 16 Btn Hd................ 6600-0706-428 21- Pleur-evac hanger, front........... 6600-2115-500
14- Washer, M6 X 6.4 ID 1.6 ............. 6600-0712-405 22- Shroud skirt,.................................. 6600-2119-500*
15- Drawer, 2.75”, Plastic.................. 6600-2085-500 Requires Branding Label Set choose
Drawer, 2.75”, wood M1111360 Label Set Giraffe Branding or
NAT OAK............................................. 6600-1667-501 M1111366 Label Set Panda iRes Branding as
Drawer, 2.75”, wood appropriate
MED OAK........................................... 6600-1667-502 23- M6 x 12 Btn Hd Cap Screw.........6600-0706-427
Drawer, 2.75”, wood *See section 6.9 for labels

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NOTE: Refer to previous page for


common parts and hardware.
Fig. 6-12: Single drawer & storage shelf
1- Drawer, 8”, Plastic............................................................ 6600-2120-500
Drawer, 8”, wood NAT OAK......................................... 6600-2123-501
Drawer, 8”, wood MED OAK........................................ 6600-2123-502
Drawer, 8”, wood CHERRY MAPLE........................... 6600-2123-503
Drawer, 8”, wood NAT MAPLE.................................... 6600-2123-504
2- Drawer mounting lock ........................................................... M1109954
Sgle Drwr cam............................................................................ M1097627
3- Shelf.........................................................................................6600-2090-500

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6.7 Harness List
Description Part Number
OEM part, harness, warmer LCD 6600-1412-600
Harness, Heater/T-Stat/Power Supply 6600-1558-700
Harness, 115vac Halogen Transformer 6600-1561-701
Harness, 230vac Halogen Transformer 6600-1561-702
Harness, Ebase Power Cord 6600-1562-700
Harness, Speaker 6600-1563-700
Harness, Thermalink 6600-1564-700
Harness, Control Brd Power 6600-1567-700
Harness, Patient Probe 6600-1572-702
Harness, Door Switch, Battery, Speaker 6600-1573-700
Harness, Mains Power 6600-1574-700
Harness, Scale Rail 6600-1586-700
Harness, SpO2 Rail 6600-1587-700
Harness, Obso Light Switch 6600-1588-700
Harness, Obso Light 6600-1594-700
Harness, Control Board Ribbon 6600-1411-601
Harness, Alarm Board Signal 6600-1411-602
Harness Warmer Footswitch Signals M1073604
Harness, Warmer, Over-Temp T-Stat M1074875
Harness Line Filter M1107967
Harness, Power Factor M1113026
Harness, Ground wire, Patient Probe Plate M1113148
Power Supply Bracket Ground M1126279
Rail Ground M1126289
Heater Duct Ground M1126291
Dish Ground M1126293
SpO2 Flex Circuit M1127150
SpO2 Shield Ground Wire M1144733

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6.8 Accessories
Ancillary Equipment
Giraffe Spot PT Lite
(used with both Giraffe & Panda)......................................................... 6600-0845-800
Rotating IV Pole............................................................................................ 6600-0851-800
IV Pole Dual Hook - 12”............................................................................. 0217-5378-800
IV Pole Dual Hook - 24”............................................................................. 6600-0491-801
IV Pump Mounting Post (20” x 1”)......................................................... 0217-5376-800
Ventilator Mounting Pole......................................................................... 0217-5357-800

General Use Equipment


Giraffe Pressure Diffusing Mattress.................................................... 6600-0680-800
Disposable patient probe (10)................................................................ 6600-0873-700
Disposable patient probe (50)................................................................ 6600-0874-700
Reusable patient probe............................................................................ 6600-0875-700
Heat reflecting probe patch (50).......................................................... 0203-1980-300
Power cord, N. America............................................................................ 6600-0775-603
Power cord, U.K............................................................................................ 6600-0574-603
Power cord, Australia................................................................................ 6600-0574-613
Power cord, Italy.......................................................................................... 6600-0574-615
Power cord, Switzerland........................................................................... 6600-0574-621
Power cord, Denmark, red.................................................................................M1137507
Power cord, Denmark, black.............................................................................M1133443
Power cord, China..................................................................................................M1052154
Power cord, India....................................................................................................M1153026
CEE 7/7 power cord.................................................................................... 6600-0574-612
Routing clips (6)............................................................................................ 6600-0055-851
Silo Support Arm (Giraffe only).............................................................. 6600-0853-800
Tubing Management Arm (Giraffe only)............................................ 6600-0837-800
HFOV side panels, Giraffe...................................................................................M1092332
Corner Tray - front right (SW) & rear left (NW)
(Giraffe only)................................................................................................... 6600-1793-500
Corner Tray - front left (SW) & rear right (NE)
(Giraffe only)................................................................................................... 6600-1794-500
Multipurpose Clip......................................................................................... 6600-2150-500
Dovetail Rail Extension............................................................................. 6600-0852-800
GSX Mounting Arm left/right.................................................................. 6600-0894-215
GSX Mounting Arm rear............................................................................ 6600-0894-214
Instrument Shelf.......................................................................................... 6600-0865-700
Instrument Shelf with articulating mount....................................... 6600-0513-801
Giraffe Tubing Management Rear Wall............................................ 6600-2146-500
Panda Tubing Management Rear Wall............................................. 6600-2145-500
Giraffe Tubing Management Front Wall......................................................M1092337
Panda Tubing Management Front Wall.......................................................M1092506
Utility Post (3.5” x 1”)................................................................................... 0217-5374-800
Easy-Load Cylinder Holder..................................................................... 6600-0836-800
Side Pleur-Evac Hanger.......................................................................................M1134410

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Scale Parts List

Giraffe IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 1.......................................................M1147621


Giraffe IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 2.......................................................M1147623
Giraffe IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 3.......................................................M1147624
Giraffe IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 4.......................................................M1147625
Giraffe IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 5.......................................................M1147626
Giraffe IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 6.......................................................M1147628
Giraffe IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 7.......................................................M1147629
Giraffe IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 8.......................................................M1147630
Giraffe IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 9.......................................................M1147631
Giraffe IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 10....................................................M1147632
Giraffe IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 11....................................................M1147633
Giraffe IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 12....................................................M1147634
Giraffe IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 13....................................................M1147635
Giraffe IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 14....................................................M1147636
Giraffe IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 15....................................................M1147637
Giraffe IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 16....................................................M1147638
Giraffe IN-BED SCALE EU Uncalibrated........................................................M1125056
Panda IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 1 ......................................................M1147670
Panda IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 2 ......................................................M1147687
Panda IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 3 ......................................................M1147688
Panda IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 4 ......................................................M1147689
Panda IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 5 ......................................................M1147690
Panda IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 6 ......................................................M1147691
Panda IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 7 ......................................................M1147692
Panda IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 8 ......................................................M1147693
Panda IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 9 ......................................................M1147694
Panda IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 10 ...................................................M1147695
Panda IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 11 ...................................................M1147696
Panda IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 12 ...................................................M1147697
Panda IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 13 ...................................................M1147698
Panda IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 14 ...................................................M1147699
Panda IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 15 ...................................................M1147700
Panda IN-BED Scale EU Gravity Zone 16 ...................................................M1147701
Panda IN-BED Scale EU Uncalibrated..........................................................M1125055

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6.9 Labels

NOTE: The following label illustration is provided for reference only - some currently available labels
may not be represented.

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Part Nubmer Description
M1079019 STICKER, LBL SET PROBE PANEL GIRAFFE WARMER
M1110849 STICKER, LBL SERIAL NUMBER OVERLAY WRM
M1110852 STICKER, LBL ACCESSORY LOAD WRM
M1110855 STICKER, LBL SET WARNING HEATER GIRAFFE WRM
M1111331 STICKER, RX CAUTION/WRN LBL ENGLISH
M1111360 STICKER, LBL SET BRANDING GIRAFFE WARMER
M1111366 STICKER, LABEL SET BRANDING GIRAFFE WARMER
M1127486 STICKER, Masimo SET Logo
M1128577 STICKER, Panda Warmer Wall Logo
M1128580 STICKER, Giraffe Warmer Wall Logo
M1128585 STICKER, Warning - Rail Loading
M1137000 STICKER, Din Rail Weight Limit 3kg

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6.10 Board Layouts

F1 F2 F3

F6

F5

F4

F10

F9

F7 F8 F11 F12

Fig. 6-13: Power board ( M1092341)

FUSE SUBMINI 3.15A HIGH BRK...................................................................................................... F2, F3, F5, F6


FUSE, 2A, 125V, SMD, fast acting, socketed.............................................................................................F7, F8
6.3A 250V TIME LAG......................................................................................................................................... F9, F10
FUSE, Submini 2A..............................................................................................................................F1, F4, F11, F12

Fuse kit (M1118329)

Kit includes:
• 10 pcs 3.15 A 250 V
• 10 pcs 2A 250 V
• 5 pcs 6.3A 250 V
• 5 pcs 2A 125 V

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Self-resetting over current protection
PTCs for Scale and SpO2

Fig. 6-14: Control board ( M1118328)

Non-replacable fuse for


Dipswitches
backlight invertor

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6.11 Test points
The DC voltage generated on Control and Power PCAs shall meet the following requirements:
The following are derived from the 3.3V input voltage:
• 1.8V ± 3%
• 2.5V ± 2%
• 3.3V+0.2V/-0V
The following are derived from the 12V input voltage:
• ISO5V ± 5%
• 5.0V ± 4%
• 3.3VSTBY ± 2%
• 12V ± 5%
• 5V - ni ± 5%

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Control Board

TP Value
1 +3.3V (analog)
2 Ground (analog)
3 +2.5V (digital)
4 Ground (digital)
5 +1.8V (digital)
TP 1, 2
6 + 5V (isolated)
10 Ground (isolated)
TP 3, 4, 5
7 +12V (digital)
8 Ground (digital)
9 +3.3V (digital)
11 Ground (digital)
12 +5V (digital)
13 +3.3V (standby)

TP 7, 8, 9 TP 6, 10 TP 11, 12 TP 13

Power Board TP 26 TP 25
Pin 1
TP Value
20-1 Ground (DC)
20-2 +5V
20-3 +12V
22-1 Ground (DC)
22-2 +3.3V
22-3 +12V
25-1 Ground AC
side (not
TP 20 connected to
earth)
TP 22
25-7 5V - ni

TP 21
Pin 1

TP 29

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6.11 Wiring Diagram
(Print on 11x17 paper)

Heater Head
Heater Dish
Procedure
PFC Power
Heater Duct
M1113026
Light
Coil Supply
1
2
4
5
1
L1 V-
6

J33.1
Alarm/Light
M1126293 3 6
3
L2 V+
1
J33.2

Board
J33.4
MTG Plate J33.3

J31.10
J31.11
J31.12
J31.13
J31.14
J31.15
J31.16
J31.1
J31.2
J31.3
J31.4
J31.5
J31.6
J31.7
J31.8
J31.9
Procedure
M1126279 Observation Light Switch

T-Stats Lights 6600-1558-700 6600-1411-602


2 X 6600-1594-700
2 X M1074875
M1126291

6600-1412-600

J3.1
J3.2
J3.3
J3.4
J3.5
J3.6
J3.7
J3.8
J3.9
J3.10
J3.11
J3.12
J3.13
J3.14
J3.15
J3.16
6600-1411-601 J1.1 J34.1
J1.2 J34.2

J26.1 J23.1 J11.1


J1.3
J1.4
J34.3
J34.4
LCD
OBS
J26.3 J23.2 J11.2 J1.5 J34.6
Alarm Board
Display
J26.2 Lights J23.3 J11.3 J1.6 J34.5
J26.4 J23.4 J11.4 Interface J1.7 J34.7
J23.5 J11.5 J1.8 J34.8
J23.6 J11.6 J1.9 J34.9
J20.3 J23.7 J11.7 J1.10 J34.10
DC In & Control Board
J20.4 J23.8 J11.8 J1.11 J34.11
J20.2 T-Stats Interface J23.9 J11.9 J1.12 J34.12
Power Board
J20.7 J23.10 J11.10 J1.13 J34.13
J20.8 J23.11 J11.11 Interface J1.14 J34.14
J20.6 J23.12 J11.12 J1.15 J34.15
J20.1 J23.13 J11.13 J1.16 J34.16
J20.5 J23.14 J11.14 J1.17 J34.17
J23.15 J11.15 J1.18 J34.18
LCD Video
J23.16 J11.16 J1.19 J34.19
1 3
V+ L2 J28.2 J23.17 J11.17 Interface J1.20 J34.20
PS & Ebase
J28.5 J23.18 J11.18 J1.21 J34.21
6 1
V- L1 J28.1 AC Out J23.19 J11.19 J1.22 J34.22

MTG Plate
J28.4
J28.3
Power J23.20 J11.20 J1.23
J1.24
J34.23
J34.24
J28.6 J1.25 J34.25

Board
J22.1 J10.1 J1.26 J34.26
Power Supply J29.1
Power
DC Out
J22.2
J22.3
J10.2
J10.3
Power
J1.27
J1.28
J34.27
J34.28
Heater
J29.2 J22.4 J10.4 J1.29 J34.29
LCD Backlight
J29.3 J1.30 J34.30
M1126279 J29.4 J1.31 J34.31

L1.1
L1.2

L2.1
L2.2
J29.5 6600-1567-700
6600-1584-700
1
2
J24.1
OBS
J24.2 J27.1

Heater Heater
J24.3
J24.4
Transformer
Mains In
STBY SW
J27.2
J27.3
Control
J24.5 J27.4

Board
J24.6 J27.5
115 VAC OBS Control
ID
J24.7 J4.1
1 2 Backlight

J25.1
J25.2
J25.3
J25.4
J25.5
J25.6
J24.8 J4.2
6600-1556-700
J8.1
230 VAC Backlight
J8.2

W1
W3
6600-1557-700 6600-1588-700
J5.1
J5.2
J5.3
Touch
W2
W4 J5.4
Part of J5.5
J5.6
Obs Lights M1107967
Touch Panel
J5.7
J5.8 Panel
Assembly J5.9
SPO2
3
2
1

East Rail J5.10


J5.11
J5.12
6
5
4
3
2
1

115VAC J5.13
Interface
3
2
1

J5.14
6600-1561-701 J5.15 6600-1587-700 J41 J1
West Rail M1126289 x 2 Obs Lights Standby Switch Board Masimo
230VAC Obs Lights
6600-1561-702 Control
J52.1 J40.1
SPO2
Transformer
J13.1 J2.1 J51.1 J52.2 J40.2
J13.2 J2.2 J51.2
Flex J52.3 J40.3
J13.3
J13.4
J2.3
J2.4
J51.3
J51.4
J52.4
J52.5
J40.4
J40.5 Board
6600-1562-700 M1107967
Circuit
J13.5 J2.5 J51.5 J52.6 J40.6
J13.6 J2.6 J51.6 J52.7 J40.7 J43 J2
J13.7 J2.7 J51.7 J52.8 J40.8
J13.8 J2.8 J51.8 J52.9 J40.9
L1 In L1 Out J13.9 J2.9 J51.9
Scale / SPO2 / Patient
L2 Out J13.10 J2.10 J51.10

J45.10
J45.9
J45.8
J45.7
J45.6
J45.5
J45.4
J45.3
J45.2
J45.1
J13.11 Interface J2.11 J51.11
L1 Out J13.12 J2.12 J51.12
L2 In L2 Out J13.13 J2.13 J51.13
J13.14 J2.14 J51.14
Up Down Line J13.15
J13.16
J2.15
J2.16
J51.15
J51.16
East Footswitch Elevating DOOR_COM
DOOR1_NO

DOOR2_NO
J2.17 J51.17

Filter
J2.18 J51.18
J2.19 J51.19

Base
J2.20 J51.20
6600-1573-700 J2.21 J51.21
J2.22 J51.22
M1073604
1
2
3

J54.2
J54.1
J54.3
J54.4

J53.1
J53.3
J53.2
J53.6
J53.5
J53.4
J53.7
J53.8
RS232 Ethernet
Part of
No

J12.10
J12.1
J12.2
J12.3
J12.4
J12.5
J12.6
J12.7
J12.8
J12.9

J9.10
J9.1
J9.2
J9.3
J9.4
J9.5
J9.6
J9.7
J9.8
J9.9
Up Down 6600-1574-700 Connection
1
2

West Footswitch

Elevating Base Assy


1
2

M1127150

Part of
GND

GND
N

N
P

Single 6600-1563-700
GND

N
P

6600-1574-700 Ground 6600-1586-700


Post M1113148
2
1

3
4

6600-1564-700
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
G

Front 1 21 2
Front Front
1

3
2
1

2
1
5
4
3
6
8
7

9
4
5
3
7
2
8

1
6600-1572-702

10

11
AC Mains Outlet AC Outlets PE Speaker RS232
Inlet Circuit Post Patient Scale SPO2
Circuit Nurse Call
Breaker Breaker Probe

Back Panel Probe Panel

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Appendix A
Specifications
Power Requirements and Accessory Outlets
Power Requirements Accessory Outlets
5.25 A @ 100v ~, 50/60 Hz 2 A @ 100v ~, 50/60 Hz
4.57 A @ 115v ~, 50/60 Hz 2 A @ 115v ~, 50/60 Hz
2.39 A @ 220v ~, 50/60 Hz 1A @ 220v ~, 50/60 Hz
2.28 A @ 230v ~, 50/60 Hz 1 A @ 230v ~, 50/60 Hz
2.19 A @ 240v ~, 50/60 Hz 1A @ 240v ~, 50/60 Hz

Standards
Designed to meet requirements of:
IEC 60601-2-21 with amendment UL 60601-1
IEC 60601-1 with amendment BSEN - 45501 with amendment
IEC 60601-1-2 with amendment

Operating Environment
Temperature 18 to 30°C
Humidity 5 to 75% Non-condensing relative humidity
Pressure 70-106 kPa
Air Velocity up to 0.3 m/sec.
Storage conditions
Temperature -25 to 38°C
Humidity 0 to 85% Non-condensing relative humidity
Pressure 50 to 106 kPa

User Control Settings


Patient control temperature 34-37.5°C in 0.1° increments
Radiant heat power 0-100% in 5% increments

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Performance
System
Heater Element 360 Watts
Heater Output 27 mW/cm2
Patient temperature measure- ± 0.3°C @ 30°C to 42°C
ment accuracy
Temperature probe accuracy ± 0.1°C @ 30°C to 42°C
Observation Light 2 dimmable 35W halogen bulbs
Procedure Light 50W halogen bulb
Elevating base duty cycle 15%
Weight scale
Functional range 300 g to 8 kg
Accuracy ± 10 g

Mechanical Specifications
Height: 193 - 218 cm

Width: 64 cm.
Depth: 119 cm
Weight: 100 kg
Panda iRes Mattress Size: 66 x 48 x 2 cm
Giraffe Mattress Size: 65 x 48 x 4 cm
Bed Capacity: 14 kg
Bed Tilt: +/- 12 degrees continuous tilt
Accessories
Storage drawer package 6.8 kg maximum load
Combined accessory rails: 22 kg maximum load; no more than 19 kg maximum load on either rail.

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Appendix B
Electromagnetic Compatibility

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) guidance


Safety Standards: IEC 60601-1 and IEC 60601-2-21,
EMC Standards: IEC 60601-1-2 2nd ed.

WARNING:
Medical Electrical Equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed
and put into service according to the EMC information provided below.

WARNING:
Portable and mobile RF communication equipment can affect Medical Electrical Equipment.
Caution should be use when operating such devices around Medical Electrical Equipment

WARNING:
This equipment/system is intended for use by healthcare professionals only. This equipment sys-
tem may cause radio interference or may disrupt the operation of nearby equipment. It may be
necessary to take mitigation measures, such as re-orienting or relocating the equipment/system or
shielding the location.

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Manufacturer’s guidance and declaration regarding
electronic emissions
The Giraffe/Panda iRes warmer is intended for use in the electronic environment specified below. The user of
the Giraffe/Panda iRes warmer should ensure that it is used in such an environment.

Electromagnetic Emissions

Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance

RF emissions CISPR Group 1 The Giraffe/Panda iRes Warmer uses RF energy only for its internal
11 function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to
cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment.

RF emissions CISPR Class A The Giraffe/Panda iRes Warmer is suitable for use in all establish-
11 ments, other than domestic and those directly connected to the
public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used
for domestic purposes.
Harmonic emissions Class A
IEC 61000-3-2

Voltage fluctuations/ Complies


flicker emissions IEC
61000-3-3

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Manufacturer’s guidance and declaration regarding
electromagnetic immunity
The Giraffe/Panda iRes warmer is intended for use in the electronic environment specified below. The user of
the Giraffe/Panda iRes warmer should ensure that it is used in such an environment.

Electromagnetic immunity

IEC 60601 Test


Immunity Test Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance
Level

Electrostatic dis- +/- 6kV contact +/- +/- 6kV contact Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic
charge (ESD) IEC 8kV air +/- 8kV air tile. If floors are covered with synthetic
61000-4-2 material the relative humidity should be at
least 30%.

Electrical fast +/- 2kV for power +/- 2kV for power supply Mains power quality should be that of a typi-
transient/burst IEC supply line. line. cal commercial or hospital environment.
61000-4-4 +/- 1kV for input/ +/- 1kV for input/output
output line. line.

Surge +/- 1kV differential +/- 1kV differential Mains power quality should be that of a typi-
IEC 61000-4-5 Mode. Mode. cal commercial or hospital environment.
+/- 2kV common +/- 2kV common mode
mode line. line.
Voltage dips, short <5 % Ut(>95 % dip <5 % Ut(>95 % dip in Ut) Mains power quality should be that of a
interruptions and in Ut) for 0.5 cycle for 0.5 cycle typical commercial or hospital environment.
voltage variations 40 %Ut (60 % dip in 40 %Ut(60 % dip in Ut) If the user of the Giraffe/Panda iRes warmer
on power sup- Ut) for 5 cycles 70 for 5 cycles requires continued operation during power
ply input lines IEC % Ut(30 % dip in Ut) 70 % Ut (30 % dip in Ut) mains interruptions, it is recommended that
61000-4-11 for 25 cycles <5% for 25 cycles the Giraffe/Panda iRes warmer be powered
Ut(>95% dip in Ut) <5% Ut (>95% dip in Ut) from an uninterruptible power supply or a
for 5 sec. for 5 sec. battery.

Power frequency 3 A/m 3 A/m Power frequency magnetic fields should be


(50/60 Hz) mag- at levels characteristic of a typical location
netic field environ- in a typical commercial or hospital.
ment
IEC 61000-4-8

NOTE: Ut is the main voltage before application of the test level.

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International Electronic Commission (IEC) guidance and manufacturer’s
declaration regarding electronic immunity
The Giraffe/Panda iRes warmer is intended for use in the electronic environment specified below. The user of
the Giraffe/Panda iRes warmer should ensure that it is used in such an environment.

Electromagnetic immunity

IEC 60601 Test


Immunity Test Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance
Level
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment
should be used no closer to any part of the Giraffe/
Panda iRes warmer, including cables, than the recom-
mended separation distance calculated from the equa-
tion applicable for the frequency of the transmitter.

3 Vrms
Conducted RF
150 KHz to 80 3V Recommended separation distance
IEC 61000-4-6
MHz
d = 1.2 P
3 V/m
Radiated RF
80 MHz to 2.5 3 V/m
IEC 61000-4-3
GHz
Radiated RF can affect the accuracy of
3 V/m 3 V/m in-bed-scale readings. However, the in-bed-scale is not
IEC 60601-2-21
26 MHz to 1 GHz normal operation critical to the performance of the Giraffe/Panda iRes
10 V/m 10 V/m warmer unit (see Note 1 on page B-5).
26 MHz to 1 GHz no hazard
d = 1.2 P = 26 MHz to 800 MHz
d  2.3 P = 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz

where P is the maximum output power rating of the


transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter
manufacturer and d is the recommended separation
distance in meters (m).

Field strengths for fixed RF transmitters as determined


by an electromagnetic site survey (see Note a on page
B-5) should be less than the compliance level in each
frequency range (see Note b on page B-5).

Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment.


Marked with the following symbol:

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NOTE 1: Portable and mobile equipment can affect medical electronic equipment.

NOTE 2: A
 t 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies. These guidelines may not
apply in all situations. .

NOTE 3: E
 lectromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures,
objects, and people.

NOTE a: F ield strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio, cellular/cordless
telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radios, AM and FM radio broadcasts and TV
broadcasts cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromag-
netic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be
considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the Giraffe/Panda iRes
warmer unit is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the unit should
be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional
measures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating the Giraffe/Panda iRes
warmer.
NOTE b: O
 ver the frequency range 150 KHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.

Recommended separation distance between portable and mobile RF


communications equipment and the warmer
The Giraffe/Panda iRes warmer is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated
RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the Giraffe/Panda iRes warmer can help
prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile
RF communica­tions equipment (transmitters) and the Giraffe/Panda iRes warmer as recommended below,
according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.

Rated Separation distance in meters (m) according to frequency of transmitter


maximum
output power 150 kHz to 80 MHZ 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
of transmitter
(W )
d = 1.2 P d = 1.2 P d  2.3 P

0.01 0.12 0.12 0.23


0.1 0.38 0.38 0.73
1.0 1.2 1.2 2.3
10.0 3.8 3.8 7.3
100.0 12.0 12.0 23.0

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For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation
distance (d) in meters (m) can be determined using the equation applicable to the frequency of the
transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according
to the transmitter manufacturer.

NOTE: A
 t 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range
applies.

NOTE: T hese guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is
affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.

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Appendix C
Conforming with Standards and Directives

GE Healthcare has declared that this product conforms with the European Council
Directive 93/42 EEC Medical Device Directive when it is used in accordance with the
instructions provided in the Operation and Maintenance Manual..

This symbol indicates that the waste of electrical and electronic equipment must not
be disposed as an unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately. Please
contact an authorized representative of the manufacturer for information concerning
the decommissioning of your equipment.

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Appendix D
Alarm Priorities

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Priority Alarm Subject Activation Criteria Message Displayed Silence Sound: Notes/Comments Indication Special Require-
Time 1= High, Light ments
2=Low, 3=
informa-
tional
1 SpO2 lost com- SpO2 board has Oximetry System See 1 When this alarm occurs, the Primary
munications not communicated Failure notes SpO2 module will be take out of
with the main pro- service and SpO2 options will
cessor for at least no longer be available. When
2 seconds silenced, the alarm will clear.

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2 Pulse rate PR < 100 (floats Low Pulse Rate 3 min. 1 Primary
with user adjust-
able limits)

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Rev. 005
3 Oxygen satura- SpO2 <85 (floats Low SpO2 3 min 1 Primary
tion with user adjust-
able limits)
4 Check baby Radiant % power Check Baby - Heat 15 min 1 Primary Operational in
@ 100% for >15 Off Baby Control
min and alarm not mode
silenced

5 Check baby Radiant heater % Check Baby - Heat 15 min 1 Primary Operational in
above “Check Baby Off Baby Control
Alarm Disabled” Mode
(CPAD) limit for >15
min and alarm not
silenced

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Priority Alarm Subject Activation Criteria Message Displayed Silence Sound: Notes/Comments Indication Special Require-
Time 1= High, Light ments
2=Low, 3=
informa-
tional

6 Baby tempera- >2.0° from Control Baby Hot-Check 5 min 1 With hysteresis to avoid nui- Primary Operational in
ture Temp Temp Probe sance alarm recurrence after Baby Control
silencing. Hysteresis set at 0.2°C Mode
- alarm clears at 1.8°C

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7 Baby Tempera- <2.0° from Control Baby Cold - Check 5 min 1 With hysteresis to avoid nui- Primary Operational in
ture Temp Temp Probe sance alarm recurrence after Baby Control
silencing. Hysteresis set at 0.2°C Mode
- alarm clears at 1.8°C

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8 Check baby Radiant % power Check Baby 12 min 2 Primary Operational in
@ 100% for > 12 Baby Control
min Mode

9 Check baby Radiant Heater % Check Baby 12 min 2 Primary Operational in

Rev. 005
above “Check Baby Baby Control
Alarm Disabled” Mode
(CPAD) limit for >
12 min
10 Temperature Two Thermistors in Temp. Probe Failure 2 min 2 to 1 Primary Operational in
probe failure a probed differ by (after 30 Baby Control
0.5° C or more. secs. mode or Manual
Mode when
Manual Temper-
ature alarm set

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D-4
Priority Alarm Subject Activation Criteria Message Displayed Silence Sound: Notes/Comments Indication Special Require-
Time 1= High, Light ments
2=Low, 3=
informa-
tional
11 Disconnected No longer getting Confirm Probe Jack 2 min 2 to 1 Primary Operational in
temperature a reading from the Connection (note after Baby Control
probe temperature probe 30 secs) mode or Manual
Mode when
Manual Temper-

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ature alarm set
12 Baby tempera- > 1.0°C (>0.5°C) Baby Hot - Check 12 min 2 With hysteresis to avoid nui- Primary Operational in
ture from control temp Temp Probe sance alarm recurrence after Baby Control
silencing. Hysteresis set at 0.2°C Mode
- alarm clears at 0.8°C (0.3°C)

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13 Baby tempera- < 1.0°C (<0.5°C) Baby Cold - Check 12 min 2 With hysteresis to avoid nui- Primary Operational in
ture from control temp Temp Probe sance alarm recurrence after Baby Control
silencing. Hysteresis set at 0.2°C Mode
- alarm clears at 0.8°C (0.3°C)

Rev. 005
14 No SpO2 probe Masimo board No SpO2 Board 3 min 2 to 1 Primary Only available if
connected indicates no board (after 10 SpO2 is running
connected secs)

15 Defective SpO2 Masimo board Check SpO2 3 min 2 to 1 Primary Only available if
probe indicates defective (after 10 SpO2 is running
probe secs.)

16 SpO2 interfer- Masimo board Check SpO2 3 min 2 to 1 Primary Only available if
ence detected indicates interfer- (after 10 SpO2 is running
ence detected secs.)

17 SpO2 probe off Probe off baby is SpO2 Probe Off 3 min 2 to 1 Primary Only available if
baby indicated from the Baby (after 10 SpO2 is running
Masimo board secs.)

18 Too much am- Masimo board Check SpO2 3 min 2 to 1 Primary Only available if
bient light indicates too much (after 10 SpO2 is running
ambient light secs.)

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Priority Alarm Subject Activation Criteria Message Displayed Silence Sound: Notes/Comments Indication Special Require-
Time 1= High, Light ments
2=Low, 3=
informa-
tional
19 Unrecognized Unrecognized Unrecognized SpO2 3 min 2 to 1 Primary Only available if
SpO2 probe probe indicated Probe (after 10 SpO2 is running
from Masimo secs)
board

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20 Pulse rate PR >200 (floats High Pulse Rate 3 min 1 Primary
with user adjust-
able limits)
21 Oxygen satura- SpO2 >100 (floats High SpO2 3 min 1 Primary
tion with user adjust-

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able limits)
22 Callback timer Current callback Callback Timer See 2 Silencing this alarm will cause Primary
complete timer has reached Complete notes the timer alarm to shut off
target time
SpO2 Alerts

Rev. 005
1 Low perfusion Masimo board indi- Low Perfusion No No audio none Only active dur-
cates low perfusion silence ing alert condi-
tion

2 Low signal IQ Masimo board indi- Low Signal IQ No No audio none Only active dur-
cates low signal IQ silence ing alert condi-
alert tion

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Appendix E
Troubleshooting
Service Mode (Application Software 1.0.9 and earlier)
To access the main service mode turn on the unit and hold the (?) and Alarm Silence (A) keys for
approximately 10 seconds after you see the Giraffe/Panda logo screen. From the main menu select keys for
user settings, unit specific information, calibration, time settings and diagnostics . See figure E.1. To exit the
service mode, power down the unit.

NOTE: Note: If the unit will not boot up, the service mode can be accessed by setting control board
dipswitch position one (1) to ON and turning on mains power. The default position of all 8
dipswitch positions is OFF.
To access the unit specific information, push the Help (?) key while in the service mode.

Unit Specific Information


To access the unit information, push the Help (?) key while in the service mode.

Figure E.1: Main service menu

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Unit information displays:
• Unit type
• Software
• Processor and option versions
• PC Board ID’s
• Battery voltage status
• Power fail minutes
• Language

Operator Settings
Allows the user to customize the behavior of alarms, user functions and displayed units by setting default
values for the parameters and options listed in the following table.

Operator settings allows to change the following parameters:

Settings Default
Patient temp alarm 0.5C / 1.0C 1.0C
CPAD (check patient alarm disabled) 5% - 50% 25%
Man temp alarm Off / 0.5C / 1.0C Off
Touchless silence Enable / Disable Enable
Bed elevate Enable / Disable Enable
Temp units C/F C
Scale Units grams / lbs-oz grams
Scale Resolution 10/5 grams 10 grams
Time Format 12/24 24
Low pulse limit 0 - 110 100
High pulse limit 111 - 240 200
Low sat limit 0 - 99 85
High sat limit 86 - 105 100
SpO2 averaging 2-4 / 8 / 16 8
SpO2 sensitivity Normal / Maximum Normal
Pulse tone volume, Panda iRes unit 0/ 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 1
Pulse tone volume, Giraffe unit 0/ 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 0
Alarm volume 0/1 / 2 / 3 3
Language Many English

Calibration
Allows the user to calibrate the Scale either using a known weight which is configurable or by resetting it to
factory calibration.

Date/Time
Allows the user to set the unit displayed Month, Year, Day, Hour, and Minute.

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Diagnostics
The Diagnostic Utilities are used to determine the overall health of the system from an electronic and soft-
ware stand point. Available Utilities are as follows:

A. A DC Channels The ADC Utility provides the means to display A to D values for the patient probe thermistors, fixed
reference A to D input, Control Board Temperature (Ambient Temperature) as well as A to D reference voltage.
B. VGA Test The VGA Test Utility instructs the display processor to display a color test pattern of all black, red, green,
blue and gray. Once invoked, each pattern is stepped through by pressing the up/down keys on the Touch Panel.
C. Touch Panel The Touch Panel Utility is an interactive utility which displays the real time status of the touch panel
buttons.
D. Scale A/D Values The Scale A/D Values Utility displays the raw counts and corrected values based on calibration
and used by the software to calculate the displayed value.
E. Audio Test The Audio Test Utility allows the user to invoke the Low Priority Alarm, High Priority Alarm and Pulse
Tone.
F. Odometer The Odometer Utility displays minutes of operation in both a re-settable and non-re-settable format as
well as minutes of operation at 10 to 100% power output in 10% increments.
G. Logs The Logs Utility displays System Fail Messages which are stored in a first in, first out format and is limited in
size.
H. Heat Engine Check When the Heat Engine Health Check Diagnostic is started the main processor sends a com-
mand to the Heat Control Processor to Set the output to 25%. The measured output is then monitored and dis-
played. Stop sets the output to 0%. The acceptable output is between 24 and 26 percent. Commands: Start; Stop;
Exit.

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Diagnostics using serial port
Using a PC and null modem cable gives access to an additional diagnostic screen that allows you to update
system software, access logs and perform other commands not available on the unit’s service mode screen.

1. Connect the cable to the 9 pin serial port located on the back of the warmer to a windows
based PC.
2. Open Hyper Terminal (Start/All Programs/Accessories/Communication/)
3. Provide a name in the resulting dialog and click ok.
4. In “Connect Using” Select COM 1
5. Enter Bits per second 115200
Data bits 8
Parity None
Stop bits 1
Flow control None
Click OK
6. Boot Warmer into Service Mode SW if not already.
7. Press enter on your computer.
8. Type help and press enter to see available commands Note: The LOGS command will display 6 log
types using the following parameters: POW_UP, BUT_PUSH, ALARM, SILENCE, SYSFAIL, STATE, CF
Note: Typing LOGS will capture all data. Data transfer may take up to 15 minutes.

File Capture
1. To capture into a file, click on Transfer/Capture Text and enter a path and file name in the resulting
dialog box.
2. Click Start to start your capture.

3. To stop/start capture select Transfer from the main HyperTerminal Screen.

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Data received via the “LOGS” command will contain multiple entries formatted in the following fashion:

The first four sections (Date, Time, Temperature, Log Type) are consistent for every entry and have the following values

Date The Date the log entry occurred


Time The Time the log entry occurred
Temperature A reading of a thermistor placed on the surface of the control board
Log Type Can be one of the following values:
“POW_UP” denotes a log entry indicating the system was powerd up.
“BUT_PUSH” Captured information about a button being pushed or released
“ALARM” Captured information about an alarm occurring.
“SILENCE” Captured information about an alarm being silenced
“SYSFAIL” Captured information about a system failure
“STATE” Captured information about the general state of the system
“CFG” Captured information about the configuration settings
“SPO2SET” Captured information about the SpO2 Settings.

Auxiliary data consists of 10 data bytes represented in hexadecimal format. These data bytes have different meanings
depending on the Log Type, as defined below. If the data byte is not listed, it’s value is a don’t care.

“POW_UP” Auxiliary data has no meaning

“BUT_PUSH” Byte 0 – Is a unique identification for each button on the system


Byte 1 – 1 if the button was pushed
0 if the button was released

“ALARM” Byte 0 – Indicates the alarm that has occurred.


This byte can be cross-referenced to Appendix D by adding 1.
If Byte 0 = 9 then this indicated Alarm 10 on the table Temp. Probe Failure.

Byte 1 – The stage of the alarm. A “1” indicates the alarm has just occurred.
A “2” indicates the alarm has progressed because the alarm condition
has not been alleviated or the alarm has not been silenced.

“SILENCE” Byte 0 – Indicates the alarm that has been silenced.


This byte can be cross-referenced to Appendix D by adding 1.
IF Byte 0 = 9 then this indicated Alarm 10 on the table Temp. Probe Failure.

Byte 1 – The stage of the alarm. A “1” indicates the alarm has just occurred. A “2” indicates
the alarm has progressed because the alarm condition has not been alleviated or the alarm
has not been silenced.

“SYSFAIL” Bytes 0-3 – The auxiliary data associated with the system failure.
Byte 4 – The system failure number which corresponds to the values found in the tables in
section 4.4.5.

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“STATE” Bytes 0-3 – The patient set point listed in hexadecimal byte-swapped format.
Note: No decimal place is present (6d 01 00 00 can be looked at as 0x0000016d
which translates to 365 or 36.5 degrees C)

Byte 4 – Is used internally to determine what menu is on the screen


Byte 5 – Is an indication of the mode.
“0x11” for Manual Mode
“0x12” for Baby Mode
“0x13” for Preheat Mode
Byte 6 – Is an indication of the SpO2 State
“0” is not present
“1” is present, but never attached to a patient
“2” is no probe connected
“3” is running
“4” is stopped
“5” is out of service
Byte 7 – Is a hexadecimal indication of the percent power (from 0% to 100%)

“CFG” Byte 0 – Temp Units (0 for Centigrade, 1 for Fahrenheit)


Byte 1 – Alarm Volume
Byte 2 – Elevating Base (0 for disabled, 1 for enabled)
Byte 3 – Hands Free Silence (0 for disabled, 1 for enabled)
Byte 4 – Patient Temp Alarm Setting
Byte 5 – Manual Temp Alarm Setting

“SPO2SET” Byte 0 – The Pulse Tone Volume


Byte 1 – Averaging (0x0 for “2-4”, 0x02 for “8”, and 0x06 for “16”)
Byte 2 – Sensitivity (0x0 for Maximum, 0x01 for Normal)
Byte 3 – Low Pulse Rate Limit Setting
Byte 4 – High Pulse Rate Limit Setting
Byte 5 – Low Saturation Limit Setting
Byte 6 – High Saturation Limit Setting

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Appendix F: Additional Safety Information

Statements

WARNING:
The user or service staff should dispose all the waste properly as per federal, state, and local waste
disposal regulations. Improper disposal could result in personal injury and environmental impact.

User Responsibility
This Product will perform in conformity with the description thereof contained in this manual and
accompanying labels and/or inserts, when assembled, operated, maintained and repaired in accordance with
the instructions provided. This Product must be checked periodically. A defective Product should not be used.
Parts that are broken, missing, plainly worn, distorted or contaminated should be replaced immediately. Should
such repair or replacement become necessary, GE Healthcare recommends that a telephone or written request
for service advice be made to the nearest GE Healthcare Regional Service Center. This Product or any of its
parts should not be repaired other than in accordance with written instructions provided by GE Healthcare
and by GE Healthcare trained personnel. The Product must not be altered without GE Healthcare’s prior written
approval. The user of this Product shall have the sole responsibility for any malfunction that results from
improper use, faulty maintenance, improper repair, damage or alteration by anyone other than GE Healthcare.

Symbols

The following symbols appear on the unit:

Symbol Description

Consult accompanying documents.

Do not place items in radiant heat path.

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Appendix F: Additional Safety Information

Symbol Description

Do not lean on the unit.

Checkout Procedures

The following additional checkout step is recommended to support the new service life statement:

Examine the unit for any missing or damaged labels.

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