Verus Manual Servicio PDF
Verus Manual Servicio PDF
Verus Manual Servicio PDF
8600
Service Manual
Date 09/05
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time of approval for printing. MEDRAD, Inc., reserves the right, however, to
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Contents
Section 1
Introduction
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Section 2
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Section 3
Section 4
Section 5
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Contents
Section 6
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Section 7
Section 8
Communication................................................................................................... 8-3
Section 9
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Contents
Section 10
Section 11
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1 Introduction
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Restricted Sale U.S. Federal law restricts the sale of this device on or by the order of
a physician.
In Case of Emergency
Contact
MEDRAD, Inc. Corporate Office MEDRAD, Inc. Service Repair
Postbus 205
EC REP 6190 AE Beek
The Netherlands
Horsterweg 24
The Netherlands
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92 Al Lasilky Street
Egypt
E-mail: Medrad_ME&A@medrad.com
phone or fax)
+00.20.2.754.88.29
Sweden Cambridgeshire
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Applicability This manual applies to the MEDRAD Veris 8600 patient monitor and
to the power supply and ECG module used with the MEDRAD Veris
Important Safety Notice The information in this manual is intended for people with adequate
patient injury.
Intended Use Refer to the MEDRAD Veris 8600 Patient Monitor Operation Manual.
Certifications MEDRAD Veris patient monitors and remote displays are equipped
Emissions).
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Medrad Service - Additional The information contained herein is intended to reflect conformance
2001 2nd Edition The following statements are cautions. Cautions advise of
! CAUTION !
The system is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are
controlled. The customer or the user of the system can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a
minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the system as
recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
power of transmitter W
150 KHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in
meters (m) can be estimated 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 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption
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Install and put into service according to the EMC information provided
below:
The system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or user of the
RF emissions Group 1 The system uses RF energy only for its internal function.
CISPR 11 Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to
RF emissions Class B: Veris 8600 The system is suitable for use in all establishments, including
emissions
IEC 61000-3-3
The system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or user of the
Electromagnetic environment -
Electrostatic +6 kV contact +8 kV air +6 kV contact +8 kV air Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic
least 30%.
Electrical/fast +2 kV for power supply lines +2 kV for power supply lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical
transient/burst +1 kV for input/output lines +1 kV for input/output lines commercial or hospital environment.
IEC 61000-4-4
Surge +1 kV differential mode +1 kV differential mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical
Voltage dips, <5% UT <5% UT Mains power quality should be that of a typical
short (>95% dip in UT) (>95% dip in UT) commercial or hospital environment. If the
input lines IEC (60% dip in UT) (60% dip in UT) an uninterruptible power supply or battery.
70% UT 70% UT
<5% UT <5% UT
IEC 61000-4-8
NOTE UT is the A.C. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
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The system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or user of the
Electromagnetic environment -
of the transmitter.
d = 1.17
p 80 MHz to 800 MHz
Radiated RF 3 V/m 3 V/m
(m).
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection
a
Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios,
amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic
environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field
strength in the location in which the system is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the system should
be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such
b
Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.
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ETL Mark
Mark
Information
Shock Hazard
Equipotential Terminal
Ground Symbol
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Symbol Definition
electronic equipment.
Wireless Product
Signal Output
Air Intake
Scavenging Port
Communication Port
Video Out
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Symbol Definition
Manufacturing Contact
SN
Serial Number
REF
Part Reference Number
2
Single use device only. Do not reuse.
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Definition of Warnings and Definitions for Warning, Caution, and Note symbols:
Cautions
severe injuries.
NOTE: Indicates that important information follows, a tip that can help
manual.
Warnings
! WARNING !
• Inspect For Damage! User should inspect the system for signs
suspected.
qualified personnel.
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! WARNING !
• All cords must have hospital grade plugs and be plugged into
United States, the relevant room must comply with all electrical
bodies of government).
occur.
cables from the patient to the ECG module. Do not connect any
defibrillator.
cardiac arrhythmia.
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! WARNING !
• Do not stand on the base. Possible injury can result from falling.
safety hazard.
of a physician.
Cautions
! CAUTION !
• Use only accessories designated for use with this monitor. Use
of accessories not designated for use with the Veris monitor can
patient.
this device.
system.
room door.
• Do not press on the keys with sharp or hard objects. This could
damage the keys. Use only your fingertips to press on the keys.
Inc., may void the user's authority to operate the equipment and
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! CAUTION !
operation.
• Do not tip the monitor. Possible injury can result from falling.
• Do not pinch cables between the table and the bore. This can
• Do not roll the monitor over or step on cables. This can damage
the cables.
result.
Leakage Current The monitor complies with leakage current limits required by medical
Voltage Fluctuations When operated in the line voltage range specified in this manual any
minor fluctuations will have a negligible effect. Very low line voltage
will cause the monitor to revert to battery power. Very high line
designed with circuitry that will turn the unit off before spurious
Equipotential Ground Health care providers and patients are subject to dangerous,
medical rooms.
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power supply are fitted with connecting leads made up with angled
Equipotential
Connection Lead
Terminal
(Socket)
Equipotential Main
Connector Body
Earth Ground
Software Version The initial release of this monitoring system was at a software
revision of 1.0 on the main monitor and 1.0 on the remote display on
screen.
Software Error Related MEDRAD, Inc., has quality control practices and procedures in place
Hazard Mediation to review potential hazards as they relate to software. The monitor
utilizes a four-digit year for all date, time, and leap year calculations.
Always position the Veris Base, Base Plus, and Cardiac monitors at
or outside the 2000 Gauss line. Always position the Veris Anesthesia
cause interference with MRI image quality, nor will its performance be
The "T" wave may become excessively large or inverted with the
induced voltage and may interfere with QRS detection. Try other
CONDUCTED TRANSIENTS
The monitor conforms with IEC 61000-4-4, and IEC 61000-4-5 for
the radiated beam, which could damage the internal electronics of the
monitor.
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OTHER INTERFERENCE
CABLING INTERFERENCE
Route all Veris system cabling away from other manufacturer cables
Probes Fall in Fluids Whenever probes fall and land in fluids, clean the probes according to
FCC and Industry Canada This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Compliance
! WARNING !
IC: 5338A-CSI8600
Audible Pulse Tone The amplitude of the audible pulse tone remains constant regardless
Latex Content This MEDRAD product (patient monitors and approved accessories)
are free from latex in any location that may result in patient contact.
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2 Main Monitor Maintenance and
Checkout
Incoming Inspection You must inspect patient monitors coming back from service for
shipping damage before you place them into operation just like newly
Maintenance Schedule
Every Patient • Clean and disinfect the sensor cables and sensor.
In the United States, Canada, Japan, and Europe, the MEDRAD Service
grams greatly assist in maintaining accuracy and reliability, and can also
extend the life of the system. COntact MEDRAD for details. In Europe, contact
your local MEDRAD office or your local authorized dealer for further informa-
NOTE: Failures which occur due to a lack of proper maintenance will not be
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Monitor Safety Testing You can perform the following tests as part of a periodic safety check.
safety tests:
• Electrical Leakage
• Interface Inspection
• Alarm Verification
• ECG
• SpO 2
• NIBP
• IBP
• Temperature
• Communications
! WARNING !
Equipment and Tools The following procedures assume that the technician has an ESD
and test fixtures are also needed to complete the tests. For more
Accessory Testing Check the electrical safety of the power cord as part of the patient
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With the exception of the display screen, wipe clean the exterior
surface of the patient monitor with alcohol. Dry it with a soft, dry cloth.
wiping it clean with a soft, lint-free cloth sprayed with common glass
Accidental Wetting
! WARNING !
wetting of equipment:
monitor.
3. Use a clean, dry towel or cloth to remove the liquid from the
as possible.
Time is critical. The longer any liquid remains in the patient monitor,
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Battery Safety The batteries require no maintenance. For more information, refer to
! CAUTION !
oxide fumes.
eye protection and rubber gloves to handle the battery, and use
laws.
Long-Term Monitor No special preparation is necessary for long term storage of the
and Battery Storage monitor. Although you do not have to remove the battery from the
Monitor and Accessories At the end of its useful life, you can dispose of the monitor and its
MEDRAD, Inc.
Fuse Replacement There are two AC power fuses located at the AC input side of the
power supply directly above the AC power entry socket. See the fuse
1. Pry the cover from the fuse well above the AC cord.
2. Gently remove the fuse assembly and remove the spent fuse(s).
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Electrical Safety Testing Perform this test each time you open the patient monitor housing and
! WARNING !
Leakage Test Perform all testing with the cover on. The following test requires a
plugging it into 110 VAC outlet. Turn on the leakage tester. Set
the mode switch to self test. Display should read 1000 ±20 and
! CAUTION !
• If these conditions are not met, do not continue with this test.
voltage). The display should read the line voltage ±10%. Set the
to L2-GND.
NOTE: This should read about the same as the L1-L2 reading
Leakage Test Procedure The monitor must be powered up during all of the isolation tests.
and turn on the unit. With the POLARITY switch in the NORMAL
OPEN GROUND and monitor the meter for less than 0.25 mA at
120VAC.
switch to NORMAL, press the ISO TEST button, and monitor the
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Functional Testing
Interface Inspection This procedure is for the monitor’s TFT active display.
2. Verify that the screen display is clear and bright when you
is 1.
Manual Controls Check 1. Verify that rotating the menu knob moves the cursor through the
menu items. Verify that when you press the menu knob on a
2. Use the menu knob to enter the CONFIG window and set the
3. Press the FREEZE key. Verify that you get an audible response
from the speaker. Press the FREEZE key again to unlock the
waveforms.
4. Press the TREND key. Verify that you get an audible response
the TREND key again to close the Trend window. (Or optionally,
6. Press the DEFAULT key. Verify that you get an audible response
speaker and that the NIBP pump runs. Press the NIBP key
speaker.
speaker and that a silence symbol appears in the top, right hand
corner of Waveform 1.
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Fiber Optic Communication This test is for units with a remote display. If the Veris patient monitor
CONFIG.
• IP Address: 192.168.000.xxx
• Port: 02571
• Channel: X
• SSID: Any
communication.
7. Use the encoder to verify that the screen on the remote display
8. Press the PRINT key on the main monitor and verify that the
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Alarms Verification To verify the alarm circuitry for SpO 2, perform the following
procedure.
2. In the PARAMS window set the SpO2 Low Limit Alarm setting to
HIGH. This sets the alarm priority for only this alarm parameter.
4. In the ALARMS window adjust the SpO2 low alarm level above
5. Verify that the message LOW SPO2 appears at the top of the
two beeps.
8. Verify that the message LOW SPO2 appears at the top of the
1. From the ALARMS window, vary the Alarm Volume through the
2. Press the alarm SILENCE key once. Verify that the low heart
rate alarm stops for 2 minutes and that the 2-minute Alarm
Waveform 1.
3. Press and hold the alarm SILENCE key for at least 2 seconds.
Verify that the low heart rate alarm stops and the infinity Alarm
Waveform 1.
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Module Verification
NIBP Verification The NIBP verification requires Dynatech Nevada NIBP Analyzer.
1. Use the T-connection with a small adult or adult cuff for these
tests. Wrap the cuff around the monitor’s pole. Connect the cuffs
the monitor.
3. Press and hold down the monitor’s NIBP CYCLE/STAT key. The
mode.
4. Allow the monitor to take at least four (4) readings. Calculate the
average of the four (4) readings and verify that each reading
CYCLE/STAT key.
3. Allow the monitor to take at least four (4) readings. Calculate the
average of the 4 readings and verify that each reading does not
the calculated average. Each reading shall not vary more than 8
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SpO2 Verification The following test requires a SmartSat SpO2 analyzer and an 8-pin
plug the finger sensor in, but without a finger actually inserted
4. Place the SpO2 finger sensor on an index finger and verify that
pin serial test cable to the monitor: the 8-pin connector to COM2
6. Verify that the pulse tone increases as you change the tone from
7. Use an optical load to simulate a small signal and verify that the
time ± 5 seconds. (An optical load that can be used for this test
8. Enter the DISPLAY screen and change the SpO2 waveform size
to x2 and x4 and verify the scale change on the display for each
9. Connect a Smart Sat SpO 2 simulator and verify the readings are
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Directory.
When the file has been selected press F5 (Run) to begin the
program.
3. Insert the SpO 2 cable from the pulse oximetry analyzer in to the
unit to be tested.
5. Verify the monitor stabilizes within the limits given for each level.
2 96 94 – 98 60 59-61
3 90 88 – 92 80 79-81
4 78 76 – 80 100 99-101
5 61 58 – 64 120 119-121
6 52 49 – 55 180 179-181
7 40 37 – 43 300 297-303
6. If the Veris monitor fails only 1 level, rerun that level using the
SPO2 %.
RATE (BPM).
SpO2 Gating Verification 1. Connect a gating test cable to the GATING connector on the
monitor.
3. Verify that the gating output matches the heart rate frequency.
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ECG Verification This test requires a Dynatech Nevada Model 300 simulator.
2. Insert a shorted ECG cable into the ECG connector. Use the
menu knob to enter the DISPLAY window. Set the following and
use the current defaults for the size. They are 25MM except
waveform 1:
pixels in height. Select the most solid line as the reference line
and verify that this reference is less than ±3 pixels from the ECG
4. Verify that the message LEADS OFF appears at the top of the
Respiration rate 20, and the impedance set for 0.5 ohms, and
base impedance for 2K. Set the “Lead select” on the simulator
to Lead II.
the menu. Select for ECG Cable: 3 lead). Set the monitor for
• Correct waveform.
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8. Connect all the leads back on the simulator and select ECG
NOTE: The Green lead (RL) does not display a lead off
• Correct waveforms.
11.Turn off the simulator and verify that the message ECG LOST
12.Turn the simulator back on and set the simulator for 60BPM,
LEAD II and verify that the gain settings are effective at x.5, x2,
13.Select ECG on the simulator, select base, then BPM, and 60.
This gives a normal sinus rhythm at this time. Select ECG, then
ARRH, then VNT2, and then VFIB. The unit should detect an
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ECG Gating Verification 1. Enter the PARAMS menu and set Gating to ECG Pulse.
2. Set the ECG simulator to normal sinus and heart rate to 60bpm.
IBP Verification The main focus of the following steps is the MED SIM 300 (or its
Anesthetic models).
1. Attach the IBP cable from BP1 on the simulator to IBP 1 on the
300, scroll through the menu until STAT appears and press to
select.
down to IBP1. Press the menu knob once. Set the SITE for ART.
4. Press the rotary encoder knob again. Adjust the RANGE. This
should be set for 0-200. Press the rotary knob until you reach
IBP1 again.
7. Attach the IBP cable from BP2 on the simulator to IBP 2 on the
300, scroll through the menu until STAT appears and press to
select.
down to IBP2. Press the menu knob once. Set the SITE for CVP.
Press the rotary encoder knob again. Adjust the RANGE. This
should be set for 0-20. Press the rotary knob until you reach
IBP2 again.
CVP ( 0 ) MMHG.
12 ±1MMHG.
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Temperature Verification 1. Measure room air temperature using each probe (1 and 2) and
Anesthesia/CO2/O2 Verification Turn on the monitor and then rotate the menu knob to select the
1. Power cycle the monitor. After the monitor has completed the
water trap. Verify that the vacuum at the sample line is greater
OCCLUSION TEST
2. Obstruct the exhaust port (pinch tubing or cover the port with a
VERIFY EXPIRED O2
1%.
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Electrical Safety Testing Perform this test each time you open the power supply housing.
(Power Supply)
! WARNING !
Verification of Fuses 1. Using a small flat head screw driver, remove fuse drawer with a
and Assembly prying motion. Inspect the fuse rating on each fuse of the AC
Leakage Test Perform all testing with the cover on. The following test requires a
plugging it into 110 VAC outlet. Turn on the leakage tester. Set
the mode switch to self test. Display should read 1000 ±20 and
! CAUTION !
• If these conditions are not met, do not continue with this test.
voltage). The display should read the line voltage ±10%. Set the
to L2-GND.
NOTE: This should read about the same as the L1-L2 reading
Leakage Test Procedure The monitor must be powered up during all of the isolation tests.
voltage.
line voltage.
voltage.
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Output Verification 1. Apply 120VAC to the AC inlet using a standard AC power cord.
16.5VDC (±0.2VDC).
16.5VDC (±0.2VDC).
16.5VDC (±0.2VDC).
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• 1 Hi-Pot Tester
Verification of ECG 1. Connect the ECG moldule to an ECG Module Charger and
Module Charger verify that the green LED flashes slowly with an approximately
2. Turn on the ECG moldule and verify that the fiber optic
3. Turn off the ECG module and disconnect it from the charger.
Risk Current Testing 1. Turn on the ECG module and record and verify the following
voltages.
negative.
ECG Display Testing 1. Remove the ECG module safety tester and connect an ECG
3. Set the Veris monitor to display ECG Leads II, III, and V.
60bpm.
Verify that Lead III displays a waveform about 1/3 of the size of
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ECG Lead-Off Testing 1. Remove the LA connection from the ECG module.
b. Verify that the Lead III and Lead V traces becomes flat.
c. Verify that the Lead II and Lead III traces are unaffected.
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3 Main Monitor Troubleshooting
This section lists the possible causes of monitor problems. Use this
that malfunction.
with AC power (On/Off • Keypad membrane is bad Replace keypad membrane panel
LED is green)
Display is blank or not • Video screen cables to Main Reconnect data and inverter cables to
readable Board are disconnected or connectors on Main Board
loose (J2, J3, J4, and/or J5)
No sound from speaker • Volume turned down Set volume higher in Configuration
window.
Speaker scratchy or • Metal debris on speaker Remove debris from speaker drum
unclear
• Bad speaker Replace speaker
COM 1 serial interface • Set to internal printer Reset monitor to external printer
doesn’t work
• Incorrect or bad cable Replace with correct serial cable
No ECG trace displays • ECG module battery may not Charge ECG module battery.
be charged.
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No NIBP reading displays • Check for leaks in cuff or cuff Replace with known good cuff or
hose. hose.
Unit does not communi- • Fiber optic cable to remote Reseat or reconnect fiber optic cable.
cate with the remote dis- display may be loose or
play disconnected.
• Fiber optic cables not Make sure that the fiber optic cables
connected properly go from “TX” to “RX”. They should
NOT go “TX” to “TX”/”RX” to “RX”
of spec.) or disconnected.
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Troubleshooting and Repair Before attempting to repair a damaged monitor the technician must
should have read and understood all the previous sections of this
manual.
You must fully repair, calibrate, and test all damaged monitors before
you use them on patients. The monitor must meet the original
Main Board The Main Board contains the primary processors, storage memory,
The Main Board has an adjustable pot R84 that you set during NIBP
calibration. There are two CPUs on the Main Board that you must
There are two replacable 3-amp time-delay fuses (F1 and F3) for the
for the power supply module at PS2 (F2 protects the supply output).
If you replace the Main Board you are required to cal-check the NIBP
! DANGER !
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Power Supply
! DANGER !
technicians.
The external power supply is not field servicable. Return the power
Fuse Replacement The main fuses for the power supply is located in an external
You do not have to open the power supply case to change the main
! WARNING !
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4 Main Monitor Theory of Operation
Power Module The patient monitor employs a universal switching power supply for
international use.
In order to monitor the status of the line power and the condition of
the battery pack, the internal power supply circuitry drives several
Main CPU and System The microprocessor circuitry handles the Main Board computational
circuitry for NIBP and the ability to control the optional Capnometer
monitor for NIBP. The vital signs parameters are passed to the main
Vital Signs Module The vital signs module is a single printed circuit board with
connectors to the Main Board, the ECG input leads, the SpO2
pulse oximetry sensor. A CAN Bus passes the vital signs parameters
The main module sends the vital signs module control information
and the vital signs module sends the main module waveforms and
information from the vital signs module, twice a second for the status
of the vital signs module, and as needed for the control information
Speaker Driver The speaker drive circuit is a DAC controlling speaker volume and an
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ECG Module The patient module receives the physiological ECG data from the
receives the ECG data along with the gradient and RF noise
width modulated light signal which is sent over a fiber optic cable to
the noise from the ECG signal. The ECG signal is forwarded to the
for display on the monitor screen. Also at this point the ECG signal is
and a pulse.
Pulse Oximeter Module (SpO2) The method of measuring the oxygen saturation is
dual emitter and a detector. The emitter and detector are remote from
components from the patient area. The sensor emits two wavelengths
Capnometer Module (CO2) The optional capnometer (Anesthetic models only) contains the
connection is made with the patient from the monitor for capnometry.
that the CO2 gas absorbs. As the CO2 concentrations in the sampled
air passes through the sample cell, the detector senses the infrared
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Infrared analysis of the gas samples is done using Beer’s Law. The
– e (l)cd
I = I0 e
I Infrared value of measured sample.
e Exponential function.
e ( l ) Extinction coefficient.
The CO2 Board also uses a reference channel. The purpose of this
the CO2 channel is that the detector is outfitted with an optical filter
CO2 and other gases typically found in the medical industry. The
Galvanic Oxygen The galvanic oxygen-monitoring sub-module contains the control and
Sub-Module (O2) signal acquisition circuitry for monitoring the O2 level in the airflow
P
20.9 C
O C a l c u l a t e d = O M ea s u r ed ´ -----------------------------
- ´ ------
2 2
O A m bi en t P
2 0
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high voltages exist. The probe itself is inert to chemical and biological
Temperature-sensitive
Phosphor
Optical Fiber
occurs
within the main monitor. The probe itself contains a patented, highly
Pulsed light from an LED is sent down the optical fiber to energize the
module.
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Communications The monitor provides two patient-isolated external RS-232 serial data
printer applications.
Gating The gating function provides an analog signal output to the scanner.
When this signal is detected by the scanner, the scanner initiates the
These signals are derived from two sources: ECG and SpO2. The
by the monitor, and sent to the scanner input. The pulse signal
SpO 2 wave with a pulse width such that the scanner can detect the
time keeping false positives and false negatives to less than 3%.
The user selects which type of signal and the source of the signal
from the parameter menu. The interface cabling from the system to
the scanner is scanner specific for the major scanners. For other
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Block Diagram The following block diagram aids in tracing communication and data
P1
P2
J19 J10 J4 J7 J2
P4 P1 P3 P6 P2
J2
U5
J1 J1 P6
U7
P3
J20 P4
J6 J3 J17 J18 PS1 J5
P7
P8
P5
P1
P1
J1
1P
J4 P3
P7 P6
P5
J16 U15 U17
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• #1 Philips screwdriver
• #2 Philips screwdriver
• 1/2-inch wrench
• 3/8-inch wrench
• Labeling material
• Cotton cloth
• Rubbing alcohol
batteries.
! WARNING !
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The repair procedures for the monitor are included here for the
Service Safety
! DANGER !
an unprotected workbench.
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Main Monitor Disassembly
Front Housing Removal Follow the ESD cautions discussed in “Electrostatic Discharge
! CAUTION !
Communication Ports
2. Remove the nine (9) screws from the bottom of the display.
Remove screws
Remove
screws
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together and the two (2) screws by the handle. When the screws
are removed, the rear housing slides off toward the back.
by Handle
4. Remove the three (3) screws holding the front bezel in place.
NOTE: When you remove the screws, carefully lower the front
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5. Label and remove the ribbon cable from J7 on the Main Board.
Ribbon Cable at J7
cable before
the way.
J2
J7
J6
J3
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monitor, label and disconnect the fiber optic cables from U5 and
U5 & U7
Module from your existing system and attach to the new Main
Board.
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Remove Hex-
head screws
Rotary Encoder Knob 1. With a flat screwdriver pry the rotary encoder knob from the
Rotary
Encoder
Knob
2. Remove the retaining nut and lock washer from the front of the
housing.
tape.
4. Install the rotary encoder knob assembly and tighten the nut and
lock washer.
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Membrane Keypad Use this procedure only if you need to replace the membrane keypad
NOTE: Once you remove a membrane from the front panel you
1. With a flat screwdriver pry the rotary encoder knob from the
unit.
Rotary
Encoder
Knob
peeling the membrane off the front of the unit. Do not attempt to
use tools to peel the membrane from the front as you may mar
4. Remove any excess glue from the front housing. Use a cotton
membrane.
straight edge and lay the membrane into place. Press down
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Water Trap Manifold Removal/ 1. Remove the two (2) Phillips screws from the back of the
Replacement housing.
Screws
Disconnect
manifold wire
3. When you install the new manifold, be sure to insert the lower
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Inverter Board
• High Voltage! The Inverter Board will contain high voltage. Use
display assembly.
Inverter Board.
Inverter
4. Fasten the new Inverter Board with the four (4) nuts and nylon
NOTE: When you install the new Inverter Board, be sure the
Inverter Board".)
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Display Screen
• High Voltage! The Inverter Board will contain high voltage. Use
display assembly.
1. Remove the 10 Phillips screws: three (3) at the top, three (3) at
Screws
Inverter
Board
Screws
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Board.
Inverter
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4. Turn the display over and remove the four Phillips screws.
Screws
NOTE: Be sure the display and the inside of the clear cover are
NOTE: Make sure the EMI window is centered and installed with
the painted border towards the gasket on the front of the unit.
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Replacing Printed Circuit The Vital Signs Module (VSM) Board, the Temperature Board, and
Boards (PCBs) the IBP Board are found behind the Main Board.
ECG Gating
Board
Vital Signs
Module
Board
IBP Board
IBP Board NOTE: This PCB is only on Cardiac and Anesthetic models.
1. Label and remove the cable from P1 and P3 on the IBP Board.
P1
s werc S 5
P3
2. Remove the five (5) Phillips screws holding the board to the
chassis.
5. Attach the cable from Main Board J18 to P1 on the IBP Board.
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Temperature Module/Board NOTE: This PCB is only on Cardiac with Temperature and Anesthetic
Remove
Screws
2. Remove the cables from J4 and near J16 from the Temperature
Board.
the new board does not have cables, contact MEDRAD Service.
patient connector.
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! CAUTION !
temperature) and the ECG cables at U15 and U17 on the ECG
Gating Board.
P5 U15 U17
2. Remove the four (4) Phillips screws holding the ECG Board to
Screws
3. Attach new ECG Gating Board to the VSM Board with the four
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! CAUTION !
Board. Be careful when removing the VSM Board from the Main
Board that you do not bend the pins when removing the VSM
Board.
page 5-16).
P6
P7
3. Remove the two (2) Phillips screws holding the board to the
4. Being careful not to bend the pins connecting the VSM Board
(P1) to the Main Board (J17), remove the board from the
assembly.
5. Being careful not to bend the pins connecting the VSM Board
(P1) to the Main Board (J17), install the new board into the
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Replacing the Post 1. Remove the three (3) panhead screws holding the monitor to
the top of the post. Lift the monitor up by the handle and set in a
safe place.
2. Loosen the three (3) Allen head screws from the collar. Remove
1 2
3. Remove the three screws from the tray collar. Remove the tray
Screws
Tray Collar
Tray
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4. Remove the eight (8) screws from the cosmetic base cover.
5. Remove the four (4) Nylock nuts holding the post to the base.
7. Attach the new post to the base using the four (4) Nylock nuts.
9. Attach the monitor to the top of the post with the three (3)
panhead screws.
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Base Disassembly 1. Remove the four (4) screws holding the fascia to the base.
Four screws
REAR
FRONT
Cosmetic flap
2. Remove the 30 screws holding the base cover onto the base
assembly.
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oxide fumes.
eye protection and rubber gloves to handle the battery, and use
laws.
P8 P5
Charger Board
Assembly.
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Replacing the NIBP 1. If the unit has and O 2 assembly, remove the four (4) screws that
Chassis Assembly: hold the O2 assembly in place. Remove the O2 assembly and
base assembly.
Charger PCB.
base assembly.
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Replacing the Charger PCB 1. Label and remove the eight (8) cables from P1, P2, P3, P4, P5,
Board.
P8 P5
P2 P7 P4 P6 P3 P1
4. Reattach the cables to P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7, and P8 on
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Replacing the O2 Sensor 1. Label and remove the cable from the O2 sensor.
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Replacing the CO2 Absorber 1. Label and disconnect the tube marked “Absorber” from the CO2
2. Remove the absorber from the wire clip located on the front
wall.
NIBP
Module
CO2 Absorber
IBench
FRONT
3. Place a new CO2 absorber (pn 3010971) into the wire clip on
Replacing the Agent Bench 1. Label and disconnect the tubes marked “Wet Side (B1),” “Dry
(on Anesthetic Units) Side (B4),” “Exhaust (B6),” “O2 In (B2),” and “O2 Out (B5)” from
2. Label and disconnect the tube marked “Absorber” from the CO2
absorber and remove the absorber from the wire clip located on
6. Attach the tubes marked “Wet Side (B1),” “Dry Side (B4),”
“Exhaust (B6),” “O2 In (B2),” and “O2 Out (B5)” to the new Agent
Bench assembly.
Safety Tests Replacement or repair of the boards or modules requires Hi-Pot and
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Servicing the ECG Module The ECG Module is not field servicable. Return the ECG Module to
! DANGER !
technicians.
The external power supply is not field servicable. Return the power
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6 Main Monitor BOMs and Drawings
Base 3010455
BasePlus 3010723
Cardiac 3010457
Anesthesia 3010458
Base Assembly
Base 3010977
BasePlus 3010978
Cardiac 3010979
Anesthesia 3010981
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7 Remote Display Maintenance and
Checkout
Incoming Inspection You must inspect remote displays coming back from service for
shipping damage before you place them into operation just like newly
Maintenance Schedule
Every 3 Months • Clean the exterior of the unit (or clean as needed).
Every Year • Perform the annual safety tests provided in this section.
Monitor Safety Testing You can perform the following tests as part of a periodic safety check.
The following safety tests are designed so that the monitor’s warranty
seal does not have to be broken. If the monitor fails any portion of
safety tests:
• Electrical Leakage
• Interface Inspection
• Alarm Verification
• Internal Printer
• Communications
hours before you perform the tests listed above and place the remote
7-1
MEDRAD Veris 8600
! WARNING !
Equipment and Tools The following procedures assume that the technician has an ESD
and test fixtures are also needed to complete the tests. For more
Accessory Testing Check the electrical safety of the power cord as part of the remote
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Remote Display Maintenance and Checkout
With the exception of the display screen, wipe clean the exterior
surface of the remote display with alcohol. Dry it with a soft, dry cloth.
wiping it clean with a soft, lint-free cloth sprayed with common glass
Accidental Wetting
! WARNING !
wetting of equipment:
1. Turn the power off. Disconnect the AC power cord from the
remote display.
2. Use a clean, dry towel or cloth to remove the liquid from the
as possible.
Time is critical. The longer any liquid remains in the remote display,
7-3
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Fuse Removal and There are two AC power fuses located at the rear of the remote
Replacement display directly above the AC power entry socket. The remote display
1. Press in the side clips (at the same time) with a tool and lift out
the small, black access cover. The two fuse sockets are visible.
Clips
7-4
Remote Display Maintenance and Checkout
Long-Term Monitor Storage No special preparation is necessary for long term storage of the
remote display.
Monitor and Accessories At the end of its useful life, you can dispose of the monitor and its
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Electrical Safety Testing Perform this test each time you open the remote display housing and
! WARNING !
Leakage Test Perform all testing with the cover on. The following test requires a
plugging it into 110 VAC outlet. Turn on the leakage tester. Set
the mode switch to self test. Display should read 1000 ±20 and
! CAUTION !
• If these conditions are not met, do not continue with this test.
voltage). The display should read the line voltage ±10%. Set the
to L2-GND.
NOTE: This should read about the same as the L1-L2 reading
Leakage Test Procedure The remote display must be powered up during all of the isolation
tests.
line Voltage.
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Functional Testing
• IP Adress 192.168.000.XXX
• Port 02571
• Channel X
• SSID Any
6. Use the encoder to verify that the screen on the remote display
Display Performance 1. Verify that the display is showing a readable screen. The patient
and waveform names along the left side (no ECG waveforms
are present).
follows:
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Interface Performance 1. Install Paper into the printer and Press the PRINT key. Verify
that the printout is clear. If the printer does not function, verify
2. Press the NIBP key on the remote. Verify that the NIBP pump is
waveforms.
8. Attach an ECG simulator to the Main Test Unit and set the heart
10.Press and hold the SILENCE key for 2 seconds to turn off the
alarm. Verify that the infinity symbol and a bell with an X through
Remote Printer Function 1. Press the PRINT key on the Main Test unit. Verify a remote print
2. Connect a Standard video cable to the video port and verify the
Visual Inspection Visually inspect the unit for all cosmetic faults and assure that all
7-8
Remote Display Maintenance and Checkout
! WARNING !
! CAUTION !
• Modules and PCBs that have been repaired may require more
on PCBs is not recommended. Tests provided here are only for the
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Remote Display Fault Testing The following procedures are used to determine whether boards and
Board level tests require opening the remote display housing which
! DANGER !
technicians.
Power Supply PCB Test 1. Remove the remote display from AC power.
AC source.)
otherwise sealed.
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Main Board Testing 1. Verify that the shunts at JP5 and JP6 are set to +PRWSW and
REMOTE, respectively
Main Board.
6. Insert an ammeter inline with the positive lead from the power
supply.
7. Press the ON/OFF key and verify that the “on” current to the
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Communication Board Testing 1. Complete a visual inspection of the PCB followed by an “in
circuit” test.
Communication PCBA.
Communication PCBA.
Communication PCBA.
bushings.
duplex cable.
a. Set the network settings on the main PCBA with main code.
• Select EXIT.
code.
• Select Configure.
c. Restart the unit with main code and select “Exit” on the unit
communication.
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8 Remote Display Troubleshooting
Use this table and the schematics in “Remote Display BOMs and
malfunction.
Unit won’t power up (On/ • AC power cord is not securely Connect AC power cord to the remote
Off LED is dark) connected to the remote display
display
with AC power (On/Off • Keypad membrane is bad Replace keypad membrane panel
LED is green)
Cannot activate softkeys • Rotary knob is disconnected Reconnect cable to J3 on Main PCB
with rotary knob or loose
Display is blank or not • Video screen cables to Main Reconnect data and inverter cables to
readable PCB are disconnected or connectors on the Main PCB
loose (J2 and/or J7)
No sound from speaker • Volume turned down Set volume higher in Configuration
(CONFIG) window.
Speaker scratchy or • Metal debris on speaker Remove debris from speaker drum
unclear
• Bad speaker Replace speaker
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Remote cannot • Fiber optic cable to remote Reseat or reconnect fiber optic cable.
communicate with the display may be loose or
• Fiber optic cables not Make sure that the fiber optic cables
connected properly go from “TX” to “RX”. They should
NOT go “TX” to “TX”/”RX” to “RX”
COM 1 serial interface • Set to internal printer Reset monitor to external printer
doesn’t work
• Incorrect or bad cable Replace with correct serial cable
Printer doesn’t print • Not set to internal printer Set the Print Device to Internal Printer
in the CONFIG menu
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Remote Display Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting and Repair Before attempting to repair a damaged remote display the technician
must fully understand the functions of the remote display. The service
technician should have read and understood all the previous sections
of this manual.
You must fully repair, calibrate, and test all damaged remote displays
before you use them on patients. The remote display must meet the
Main Board The Main PCB contains the primary processors, storage memory,
The main ground cable and the display ground cable are part of the
There is one replaceable fuse (3A PICO 125V SLO-BLO) for the
! DANGER !
technicians.
Communication
DPAC Communications Board The DPAC Communications PCB facilitates communications with the
PCB.
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Fuse Replacement The main fuses (pn 3012943) for the remote display is located in an
You do not have to open the remote display case to change the main
! WARNING !
display.
AC Power Components The power entry assembly is composed of two AC chokes, a ferrite,
Check the cables and chokes for heat damage before power module
replacement. Remove the assembly from the housing and inspect the
Replace the entire assembly if there are any signs of high current
damage.
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9 Remote Display Theory of Operation
Overview The Veris color remote display is an option with the Veris MR patient
international use.
In order to monitor the status of the line power, and condition of the
battery pack, the internal power supply circuitry drives several status
Communication The remote display communicates to the patient monitor via a direct
fiber optic cable interface. The remote display has a hardwire output
monitor in the scan room to the remote display in the control room.
Printer Interface The remote display has a standard printer interface for an internal
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Main CPU and System The microprocessor circuitry handles the Main Board computational
Speaker Driver The speaker drive circuit is a DAC controlling speaker volume and an
Communications The monitor provides two patient-isolated external RS-232 serial data
printer applications.
Printer The Main Board powers and controls the printer module. The Main
Board processes error messages from the Printer Board and displays
LTP1245-type mechanism.
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Remote Display Theory of Operation
Block Diagram The following block diagram aids in tracing communication and data
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10Remote Display Disassembly
Before You Begin
• #1 Philips screwdriver
• #2 Philips screwdriver
• Labeling material
• Cotton cloth
• Rubbing alcohol
! WARNING !
The repair procedures for the remote display are included here for the
boards (PCBs).
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Service Safety
! DANGER !
an unprotected workbench.
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Remote Display Disassembly
Front Housing Removal Follow the ESD cautions discussed in “Electrostatic Discharge
1. Remove the eight (8) Philips screws holding the front and rear
assemblies together.
2. Carefully pull off the front housing in order to avoid pulling any
wires.
NOTE: The unit may be hard to open due to the curing of the
Front
Housing
Main PCB
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before remove the cable. Label and disconnect the printer cable
J9
J2
J7
J6
J3
U5 & U7
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Remote Display Disassembly
Main PCB.
7. Label and disconnect the two (2) display cables from J2 and J7
of the Main PCB. See "Figure 10-4: Main PCB Connector Side
Connections".
9. Label and remove the rotary encoder knob cable from J3 of the
Connections".
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Ground
Cable
Attached
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Remote Display Disassembly
Rotary Encoder Knob 1. With a flat screwdriver pry the rotary encoder knob from the
Rotary
Encoder
Knob
2. Remove the retaining nut and lock washer from the front of the
3. Install the rotary encoder onto the front enclosure and secure
using the supplied lock washer and nut. Ensure that the encoder
4. Cover the backside of the encoder with kapton tape. Ensure that
5. Install the encoder knob onto the encoder. Press the knob onto
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Membrane Keypad Use this procedure only if you need to replace the membrane keypad
NOTE: Once you remove a membrane from the front panel you
1. With a flat screwdriver pry the rotary encoder knob from the
unit.
Rotary
Encoder
Knob
peeling the membrane off the front of the unit. Do not attempt to
use tools to peel the membrane from the front as you may mar
4. Remove any excess glue from the front housing. Use a cotton
membrane.
straight edge and lay the membrane into place. Press down
NOTE: Make sure that all of the air is removed from under the
membrane switch.
7. Reattach the encoder knob onto the encoder. Press the knob
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Remote Display Disassembly
Display Assembly 1. Remove the four (4) nuts from the interior frame of the front
Removal and Replacement housing assembly. The front housing comes apart from the
display.
Nuts
2. Lift the front up. Allow the cables to slide through the access
hole.
3. Remove the four (4) screws that hold the display housing
together.
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Inverter PCB 1. Label and disconnect the cables (Item 1 on the photo) on the
2. Remove the two (2) small Philips screws and plastic washers.
Inverter
1
4. Fasten the Inverter PCB with the two (2) screws and nylon
NOTE: When you install the new Inverter PCB, be sure the
Inverter PCB".)
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Remote Display Disassembly
Inverter
PCB 1 Screws
PCB.
Inverter
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Screws
4. Turn the display over and remove the four (4) Philips screws.
Screws
NOTE: Be sure the display and the inside of the clear cover are
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Remote Display Disassembly
Printer Removal and 1. Remove the paper roll from the unit.
Replacement
2. Remove the two (2) Philips screws that hold the printer
assembly.
Screws
3. Disconnect the ribbon cable from CN1 on the the Printer PCB.
Screws
CN1
7. Label and disconnect the cables from CN3 and CN2 on the back
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remote display.
Rear Housing Disassembly Follow the ESD cautions discussed in “Electrostatic Discharge
contacts, you must disconnect the AC power before you begin the
Main PCB Removal 1. Remove the front housing, as described in “Front Housing
2. Remove the six (6) Philips screws shown in the picture below.
J9
J2
J7
J6
J3
J21
Board.
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Remote Display Disassembly
5. Carefully pull the Main PCB away from the front chassis. The
PS2
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Front Chassis Removal The Main PCB is attached to a metal chassis. You can remove this
PCB as an assembly.
NOTE: MEDRAD advises that you remove the Main PCB prior to
2. Remove the two (2) Philips screws hidden beneath the printer
module.
Screws
3. Turn the remote display over and remove the two (2) bottom
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Remote Display Disassembly
6. With a 1/4-inch deep well socket, remove the two (2) Power
Ground Cables
Power Supply PCB 1. Remove the four (4) screws and cup washers.
2. Remove the AC cable from J5, the AC In cable from CN1, and
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MEDRAD Veris 8600
Speaker 1. Remove the two (2) screws at the back of the chassis.
Remove
screws
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11 Remote Display BOMs and
Drawings
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Assembly
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Remote Display BOMs and Drawings
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