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LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Part No./Rev. Page No. Date of Latest Revision 7766398, All Original (April 1995) 7766393 All Revised (April 1996) 776639C All Revised (May 2000) .S. Patent 4,349,034 .S. Patent 4,360,029 .S. Patent 4,501,280 S. Patent 4,543,962 U:S. Patent 4,54 atent Pending U. U. U. U. 75 P; CAUTION: Federal (U.S.A.) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a health care practitioner. The content of this document including all figures and drawings is proprietary information of Critikon L.L.C., provided solely for purposes of operation, maintenance or Tepair, and dissemination for other purposes or publication or copying thereof is prohibited without prior written consent by Critikon L.L.C. Photographs may show design models; production units may incorporate changes. © Critikon L.L.C. 2000. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION Scope of Manual Manual Changes Service Policy Extended Warranties Assistance Service Service Loaners Repair Parts Replacement Accessories Product Description General Description Physical Description Controls and Indicators Storage Battery Product Reorder Information Accessory Reorder Numbers Specifications Mechanical Specifications Environmental Specifications Electrical Specifications Performance Specifications BRREREREEREREOSSOREERE SSSSRSaR See Beeeee Ros SECTION 2. PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Introduction Overall Principles of Operation Functional Principles of Operation System Processor Temperature System NIBP System Pneumatics System Power Supply Remote Computer Protocol PENYOYNNN Seevooors Danone SECTION 3. GENERAL MAINTENANCE TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED Introduction Changing Fuses Replacement of Line Power Fuses Replacement of Battery Fuse Calibration Modes of Operation Calibration Mode 1 Calibration Mode 2 Calibration Mode 3 Calibration Mode 4 Calibration Mode 5 Periodic Maintenance Monitor Cleaning Care of the Storage Battery Blood Pressure Calibration Check Cuff and Hose Pneumatic Leak Check Overpressure Safety Check Temperature Calibration Check Battery Fast Charge Check Alignment and Adjustment Five Volt Logic Supply Adjustment Battery Charger Float Voltage Adjustment Precision Reference Voltage Adjustment Pressure Calibration Adjustment Overpressure Switch Adjustment Overpressure PWA Adjustment Temperature Circuit Adjustments Jumper Options Troubleshooting and Fault Isolation General Faults Blood Pressure System (800 Series) Alarms Temperature System (E00 Series) Alert Codes Internal Error (900 Series) Alarms SECTION 4. MODEL 9300 TOP ASSY SECTION 5. MODEL 9340 TOP ASSY SECTION 6. BEZEL ASSY 332-213 SECTION 7. BEZEL ASSY 332-220 SECTION 8. DISPLAY PWA 315- 438 gan See Pom SRS $2. 9 Oo ORENRRS Bono TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED Introduction Parts List Top Assembly 354-456 Parts List Sub-top Assembly 351-067 Introduction Parts List Top Assembly 354-464 Parts List Sub-top Assembly 351-076 Introduction Principles of Operation Parts List Introduction Principles of Operation Parts List Introduction Principles of Operation Seven-segment Displays Discrete Point LED Displays Display Data Transfer Timing Scan Failure Protection and Ghosting Parts List Pee ops gee eps Peo gfe SECTION 9. DISPLAY PWA 315- 439 vi SLovovo0oo NYNNNNRNRS Hana so 2. 9.2.5.4 9.2.5.5 9.2.5.6 9.2.5.7 9.25.8 9.2.5.9 9.3 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED Introduction Principles of Operation Seven-segment Displays Discrete Point LED Displays Display Data Transfer Timing Scan Failure Protection and Ghosting Temperature Conversion Circuits Predictive Temperature Conversion Tympanic Temperature Conversion Isolated Power Supply Precision Reference Voltage Supply Predictive Temperature Probe Thermistor Interface Predictive Temperature Calibration and Probe Type Detector Predictive Temperature Channel Selector Voltage-to Frequency Converter Opto-isolators Parts List SECTION 10. CPU PWA 315-437 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED Introduction Principles of Operation Microprocessor System Master Clock Circuit Microprocessor Circuit Gate Array Circuit EPROM Circuit RAM Circuit AID Converter Digital vO Digital Output Latch Circuit Analog Subsystem Negative Bias Supply Circuit Pressure Transducer Circuit Automatic Zero Setting Circuit Oscillation Channel Amplifier Circuit Reference Voltage Supply Circuit Power Supply Voltage Monitors Switchpanel Interface Display PWA Interface Pneumatics PWA Interface Failsafe Timer Circuit External Communications and Control Parts List 10-1 10-1 10-3 10-3 10-3 10-4 10-7 10-7 10-8 10-9 10-10 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-12 10-12 10-13 10-13 10-13 10-14 10-15 10-16 10-17 10-18 vii SECTION 11. POWER SUPPLY PWA 315-372 SECTION 12. TRANSFORMER ASSY 320-432 SECTION 13. TRANSFORMER ASSY 320-433 SECTION 14. AC POWER CONN ASSY 320-431 viii W4 11.2 11.2.1 11.2.2 11.2.3 11.2.4 11.2.5 11.3 11.4 144 14.2 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED Introduction Principles of Operation Unregulated Air Pump Supply Regulated +5 and +8 VDC Supplies ON/OFF Control and Low Battery Shutdown Logic System Master Reset Circuit Battery Charger Circuit Parts List Power Supply PWA Parts List Battery Charger Control Circuit PWA Introduction Parts List Introduction Parts List Introduction Parts List SECTION 15. PNEUMATICS PWA 315-317 SECTION 16. PNEUMATICS PWA 315-480 15.4 15.2 15.2.1 15.2.2 15.2.3 15.3 16.1 16.2 16.2.1 16.2.2 16.2.3 16.2.4 16.3 16.4 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED Introduction Principles of Operation Valve Drive Circuit Pump Drive Circuit Overpressure Switch and Safety Interlocks Parts List Introduction Principles of Operation Valve Drive Circuit Pump Drive Circuit Overpressure PWA Overpressure and Safety Interlocks Pneumatics PWA 315-480 Parts List Overpressure PWA Parts List 15-1 15-2 15-2 15-3 15-3 15-4 16-1 16-1 16-2 16-3 16-4 16-5 16-6 16-8 NOLLYYOLOYYELOY BbeUdHEODS OEGRIS pepertes S LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Model 9300 Monitor Maintenance 1-8 Controls and Indicators Rear Panel Controls and Indicators 4-11 Model 9340 Monitor Maintenance 1-13 Controls and Indicators Model 9300 Series System Block Diagram 2-2 Pneumatics System Simplified Schematic 2-7 Power Distribution Diagram 2-41 System Processor Block Diagram 2-15/16 Temperature System Block Diagram —-2-17/18 NIBP System Block Diagram 2-19/20 Pneumatics System Block Diagram 2:21/22 Power Supply Block Diagram 2-23/24 Typical Calibration Mode 1 Displays 3-8 Typical Calibration Mode 2 Displays 3-10 Typical Calibration Mode 3 Displays 3-12 Pressure Calibration Check Setup 3417 Cuff and Hose Leak Check Setup 319 Connect Calibration Plug 3-22 +5 Volt Logic Supply Adjustment 3-25 Battery Charger Test Circuit 3-26 Battery Charger Float Voltage Adjustment 3-27 Precision Reference Voltage Test Point 3-28 Overpressure Switch Adjustment 3-31 Overpressure PWA Adjustments 3-33 Locations of R37 and R42 3-35 ‘System Processor PWA Jumper Options 3-36 System Processor Adjustments 3-45/46 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS CONTINUED FO-4A Top Assembly 354-456 45 FO-4B — Sub-top Assembly 351-067 47 6-1 Model 9300 Monitor Front Panel Schematic 6-2 Diagram FO-6A Bezel Assembly 332-213 6-5 TA Model 9340 Monitor Front Panel Schematic 7-2 Diagram FO-8A Display PWA 315-438 8-5 FO-9A Display PWA 315-439 ott 10-1 System Processor Test Points 10-2 and Jumper Locations FO-10A System Processor PWA 315-437 10-23 11-1 Power Supply Test Point Location 11-2 11-2 Battery Charger Control Circuit 11-10 PWA 315-369 FO-11A Power Supply PWA 315-372 Wt FO-12A Transformer Assembly 320-423 12-3 FO-13A Transformer Assembly 320-424 13-3 FO-14A AC Power Connector 320-431 14-3 15-1 Pneumatics PWA 15-1 Hose Connections FO-15A Pneumatics PWA 315-317 15-7 16-1 Pneumatics PWA 315-480 16-1 Hose Connections 16-2 Overpressure PWA Connections 16-4 FO-16A Pneumatics PWA 315-480 16-9 FO-16B Overpressure PWA 315-409 16-13 xi LIST OF TABLES Model 9300 Monitor Maintenance Controls and Indicators Rear Panel Controls and Indicators Model 9340 Monitor Maintenance Controls and Indicators Product Reorder Numbers Accessories Mechanical Specifications Environmental Specifications Electrical Specifications Performance Specifications en OoNdHA 2 Host Computer Interface Software Revision Level Numeric Codes Calibration Mode 5 Channel Selection Alignment and Adjustment Equipment List Battery Charger Load Test General Faults 800 Series Alarms E00 Series Alarms 900 Series Alarms PEEEEEEY eYdSHRODS xii JOUOW SUBIS IEA 1X d¥WWNIG 1.4 SCOPE OF MANUAL SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION This Service Manual provides service and parts repair information for DINAMAP XL Vital Signs Monitors, including Monitor Models 9300 and 9340 and their international variations. This manual is intended for use by trained service technicians who are familiar with electromechanical devices and digital and analog circuit techniques WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover or back. ‘Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. All unit repairs should be performed only by trained service technicians. Voltages dangerous to life exist in this unit. Take care when servicing power supply and display assembly. For information about operating the Monitor in a clinical environment, refer to: DINAMAP XL Vital Signs Monitor Operation Manual 776-600 4 1-2 The first part of this Service Manual consists of three sections that provide general service information about the Monitor: + Section 1 describes this volume and tells you how to use it. Information is also provided about physical and functional characteristics of the Monitor, and how to get assistance in the event the unit fails to function properly. + Section 2 provides system principles of operation including functional descriptions. + Section 3 provides information about general maintenance and troubleshooting of the Monitor. The rest of this manual is divided into sections that provide detailed principles of operation, component information, and service diagrams about each of the subassemblies, modules, and circuit PWAs of the Monitor. At the time of publication, these sections consisted of the following: Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 Section 9 Section 10 Section 11 Section 12 Section 13 Section 14 Section 15 Section 16 Top Assembly 354-456 Top Assembly 354-464 Bezel Assembly 332-213 Bezel Assembly 332-220 Display PWA 315-438 Display PWA 315-439 CPU PWA 315-437 Power Supply PWA 315-372 Transformer Assy 320-432 Transformer Assy 320-433 ‘AC Power Conn Assy 320-431 Pneumatics PWA 315-317 Pneumatics PWA 315-480 1.2 MANUAL CHANGES If, in the normal use of this manual, you notice errors, omissions, or incorrect data, or if you can suggest comments that may help improve this manual, please complete the Publications Change Request form in the back of this manual. Submit the form to: Critikon L.L.C. 4502 Woodland Corporate Boulevard Tampa, Florida 33614 Changes to the Service Manual, either in response to user input or to reflect continuing product improvements, are accomplished through reissue. Changes occurring between reissues are addressed through Change Information Sheets and replacement pages. Ifa Change Information Sheet does not accompany your manual, the manual is correct as printed. 13 1.3 SERVICE POLICY 1.3.4 Extended Warranties 1.3.2 Assistance 1-4 The warranty for this product is enclosed with the product in the shipper carton. All repairs on products under warranty must be performed or approved by Customer Service personnel. Unauthorized repairs will void the warranty. Products not covered by warranty should be repaired by qualified electronics service personnel. Extended warranties may be purchased on most products. Contact your Sales Representative for details and pricing, If the product fails to function properly, or if assistance, service or spare parts are required, contact Customer Support. Before contacting Customer Suppor, it is helpful to attempt to duplicate the problem and to check all accessories to ensure that they are not the cause of the problem. If you are unable to resolve the problem after checking these items, contact Critikon. Prior to calling, please be prepared to provide © product name and model number = acomplete description of the problem If the repair parts or service are necessary, you will also be asked to provide = the product serial number © the facility's complete name and address

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