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uMEC10/uMEC12 Patient Monitor Service Manual Intellectual Property Statement ‘SHENZHEN MINDRAY BIO-MEDICAL ELECTRONICS CO,, LTD. (hereinafter called Mindray) owns the intellectual property rights to this product and this manual. This manual ‘may refer (o information protected by copyrights or patents and does not convey any license under the patent rights of Mindray, nor the rights of others. Mindray does not assume any liability arising out of any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties. mindray ll sour, and MINDRAY are the registered trademarks or trademarks owned by Mindray in China and other countries, Revision History ‘This manual has a revision number. This revision number changes whenever the manual is updated due to software or technical specification change. Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. Version number: 10 Release time April 2016 © 2016 Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd, All rights reserved. Preface Manual Purpose ‘This manual provides detailed information about the assembling, dissembling, testing and, troubleshooting of th to suppor effective troubleshooting and repair. It is not intended to be a comprehensive, in-depth explanation of the product architecture or technical squipm: implementation. Observance of the manual is a prerequisite for proper equipment ‘maintenance and prevents equipment damage and personnel injury. Intended Audience This manual is for biomedical engineers, authorized technicians or service representatives responsible for troubleshooting, repairing and maintaining the monitors Passwords A password may be required to access different modes. The passwords are listed below: HM Usermaintenance: 888888 > Manage Configuration: 315666 Factory maintenance: 332888 . Demo mode: 2088, Content 1 Safety sani 1A Safety Information . 1.1.1 DANGER... 1.1.2 WARNING. 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OverVIeW nnn System Connection ... 2.2.1 Mounting Bracket... 2.2.2 External Connectors... 2.3 Main Unit 23.1 Main Board. 2.3.2 Button Board, 2.3.3 Encoder Board. 23.4 Display... a 2.3.5 Touchscreen and Control. 2.3.6 AC/DC Power Board 23.7 Battery ur 2.3.8 Parameter Measurement. 23.9 CO; Module. 2.3.10 MO3B Module. 2.3.11 Recorder. a 2.3.12 Speaket.nnmnnnnnnnennnennn sonnnnnnnnennnnnsnnnnnne 29 3 Unpacking and Installation... 3.1 Unpacking... . 3.2 Proparation before Installation 3.2.1 Requirement for Installation Space... 3.2.2 Power Requirement 3.2.3 Installing Patient Monitor 3.2.4 PowerOn 4 Hardware and Software Upgrade um AL OVEHVIEW nnsnn 4.2 Hardware Upgrade 4.2.1 WiFi Uperade, 4.2.2 Recorder Upgrade 42.3 CO; Upgrade. 4.2.4 C.O,/IBP Upgrade “AT 4.3 Software Upgrade sinus ee senses $8 43.1 Installing Network Upgrade Tool (PN: G-110-000493-00) .osssnssinnsnsnsonn 49 4.3.2 Software Upgrade Procedure 411 5 Testing and Maintenanee. 5.1 Overview 5.1.1 Test Equipment 5.1.2 Preventative Maintenance Procedures 5.1.3 Recommended Frequency 5.2 Visual Inspection. 5.3 Power on Test. 5.4 Module Performance Tess... 54.1 ECG Test and Calibration . 54.2 Resp Performance Test.r.suinnnnnnneunnnnnennse 5.4.3 SpO, Test... 54.4 NIBP Test 5.4.5 Temp Test... 7 5.4.6 IBP Test and Calibration .. 54.7 CO. Test. 54.8 CO, (MO2D) Testand Calibration. 5.5 Nurse Call Relay Performance Test 5.6 Analog Output Performance Test 5.7 Blectrical Safety Test - 5.7.1 Enclosure Leakage Current Test. 5.7.2 Barth Leakage Current Test 5.7.3 Patient Leakage Current Test 5.7.4 Patient Auxiliary Current Test 5.8 Touchscreen Calibration... 5.9 Recorder Cheek. 5.10 Battery cheek... S11 Factory Maintenance .ncunnnenee 5.11.1 Accessing Factory Maintenance 5.11.2 Draw Wave... 5.11.3 Recorder 5.11.4 Software Version 5.11.5 Monitor Information. 5.11.6 Test Report 6 Troubleshooting, 6.1 Overview 1 6.2 Part Replacement... a6 6.3 Patient Monitor Status Cheek. bl 64 Software Version Cheek ...uinnnnsnnnninnnnnn sonnnnnnnnnneene OD ‘Supports Wi-Fi module, wired network, remote view, and communication with the Hyper Visor Central Monitoring System. ‘Supports a secondary display Supports external AC power source and an internal battery ‘Supports clinical data acquisition, which has two ways: by SD card and by USB drive. ‘The system software should support data output function, for SD card is a built-in device 2.2 System Connection 2.2.1 Mounting Bracket ‘The patient monitor can be mounted on a wall bracket or on a trolley bracket, The wall bracket or trol bracket can be ordered separately. Each mounting bracket is delivered with complete set of mounting hardware and instructions, Refer to the documentation delivered «with the mounting hardware for instructions on assembling mounts, A\caution Use mounting brackets Mindray supplies or approves. Ifanother compatible racket is used, ensure it can safely bracket the patient monitor. ‘The mounting bracket should be installed by our qualified service personnel, or qualified personnel having a full understanding of local building codes. Ifa non-validated mounting solution is used, the installation personnel and the custom " patient monitor. Customer assumes all liabil other than that recommended by Mindray. x device y if installing moun a safely handle the load of the equipment 2.2.2 External Connectors On the back of the patient monitor you will find all connectors for peripheral devices. Figure 2 Rear view of uMEC patient monitor 1. AC Power Connecter: 2. Equipotential Terminal: 3. VGA connector: 4, Network Connector: 5. Multi-function output connector: 6. General USB Connector: 2.3 Main Uni used to connect an AC power source (100 to 240 VAC, 50/602), ‘used to connect the equipotential terminal of other equipment, eliminating potential difference between different pieces of equipment. Connects a secondary display. It isa RJ4S connector used to connect an Ethernet network ora PC. It is a Micro-D connector used to output analog signals and defibrillator synchronization signals, It is a USB connector used to connect to an external device. The system provides two USB connectors. ‘The main unit of the patient monitor consists of evo parts: Front housing assembly: front housing, waterproof strip, lens (touchscreen is optional), ustproof strip, display, display sheet metal, user control buttons, on/off button, knob, rotary encoder, master board, Keypad, equipotential terminal, sticker antenna, speaker, AC-DC power module, balloon pump, air valve, parameter front panel assembly, and + Main board Display sheet metal fa , Stier antenna Equipotential germinal Dest stip Bugonboord fDi Zo Roagy encoder Onioff a control button butions ‘ AC-DC power module iN mT Parameter front ‘eave panel assembly Lent x Waterpfoor Front Rubber foot stip = housing Figure 3 Layout of front housing assembly ‘connector cover, recorder, recorder fixing sheet metal, recorder cover, AC socket, power plug anti-pull hook, optional parameter connector assembly, optional parameter Parameter Washer Parameter connector fixing shegt, assembly (option metal e altery \ Poster ue Xe ant-pl AC ebook Function socket connector Mo3B cover Module bracket Rubber foot 102D module Figure 4 Layout of rear housing assembly 2.3.1 Main Board ‘The main board is fixed onto the center ofthe display sheet metal by screws, Itis the core of the patient monitor. The main board of uMEC patient monitor integrates core functions such as parameter measurement (the basic five parameters) display control, data storage, network ‘communication, and extemal connectors. Mi 3/5/12-Iead ECG, RESP, Mindray SPO-, NIBP, and TEMP Display drive and backlight control Data storage (DDR ~ NOR flash) HM Wired/wireless network Print processing Connecting to touchsereen ™ Audio drive = EEPROM = UsB ‘The main board connects to other boards through the following connectors: Figure Front housing cabling 1. Air valve connector 2. AC/DC board connector 3. Button board connector 4. Encoder connector Sereen backlight connector Screen display signal connector Balloon pump connector ‘Touchscreen connector TEMP parameter connector | ‘TEMP parameter connector 2 ‘SPO2 parameter connector ECG parameter connector Wi-Fi connector Rearhousing ascrably Figure 6 Front and rear housing cabling Recorder connector ‘MO3B connector MO2D connector Battery connector Ground cable Watertrap receptacle C.O. signal eable IBP connector signal cable IBP connector signal cable 5. Select [Main Menu] —> [Maintenance >>] -» [User Maintenance >>] > [Module ‘Maintenance>>] -+ (Cal. IBP Press. >>]. In the [Cal. IBP Press.] menu, set the calibration value to 200 mmHg. 6. Select the [Calibrate] button next to the desired IBP channel to start a calibration 7. ‘The message [Calibration Completedi] is displayed after a successful calibration. Otherwise, a corresponding message will be displayed. Method 2: ‘Tools required: Standard sphygmomanometer = Balloon pump = Tubing 1M T-shapeconnector Connect the 3-way stopcock, the sphygmomanometer and the balloon pump through a ‘T-shape connector, as shown below. Pressure transducer 3-way stopcock ‘ \ Pressure adapter cable WK ‘SO BP module| /* ] r-stapeconnector Sphyumomanometer 2. Tum on the 3-way stopcock to the air to zero the transducer, and then open the stopcock to the sphygmomanometer. 3. Select {Main Menu] —> [Maintenance >>] ~> [User Maintenance >>] — [Module Maintenance >>] — (Cal. IBP Press. >>]. In the [Cal. IBP Press.] menu, set the target pressure calibration value of the target channel. 4, Inflate using the balloon pump until the reading of sphygmomanometer approximates the preset calibration value. 5. Adjust the calibration value in the [Maintain IBP] menu until itis equal to the reading of sphygmomanometer sd IBP channel to start a calibration, 6. Select the [Calibrate] button next to the des ‘The message [Calibration Completed!] is displayed after a successful calibration. Otherwise, a corresponding message will be displayed. 5.4.7 C.O. Test Tools required: ™ Medsim300B Patient simulator, MPS450, or equivalent equipment CO. adapter box (for 300B, use CI-3, P/N 3010-0289; for MPS450, use P/N 5180500) CO. main cable (P/N: 0010-21-42716) 1. Connect the patient simulator to the C.0. connector using the C.0. main cable through the adapter box, ‘Set the blood temperature (BT) to 37°C on the patient simulator and check the temperature value is 3740.1°C. 3. Inthe [C.O. Setup] menu, set [Auto IT] to [Off], set [Manual TI°C)] to [2°C}, and set [Comp. Const] to [0.542]. Select [Enter C.O. Sereen] to open the C.O. Screen. 4. Click [Start] to start C.0, measurement. 5. On theC.O. simulator, set the CO. to S min, Wait for 3 to 10 seconds. 6. Verify that the C.O. value is $40.25 L/min, 5.4.8 CO, (M02D) Test and Calibration Leakage Test 1. Connect CO; measurement assembly. 2. Wait for 10 minutes until the CO; module warm-up is finished. Use your finger or other ‘object to occlude the port. The CO2 module will behave as follows: ‘The alarm message [CO Filter Line Oceluded] is displayed on the sereen after 3 seconds. Block the gas inlet for another 60 seconds, Select [User Maintenance>>] — enter the required password —» [Module Maintenance >>] ~> [Maintain CO, >>] -+ [Calibrate CO; >>] Ifthe flow rate is less than 10 ml/min and the alarm message continues, it indicates that the module does not leak Accuracy Test Tools required: ‘T-shape connector Tubing Flowmeter 1. Connect CO; measurement assembly. 2. Wait until the CO, module warm-up is finished. Check the airway for leak and perform a leakage test as well to make sure thatthe airway has no leak. 3. Select [User Maintenance >>] — enter the required password —> [Module Maintenance>>] + [Maintain CO; >>] —+ [Calibrate CO; >>]. 4. Connect the test system as follows: Sampling line Reducing valve ‘T-shape connector Monitor Gas cylinder 5. Open the relief valve, and adjust it until the flowmeter has a stable reading between 10 ‘ml/min and 50 ml/min, 6. Check the real-time CO: value is within 640.3% in the [Calibrate CO;] menu, Calibration ‘Tools required: A steel gas cylinder with 60.05% CO, and balance gas No m_T-shape connector = Tubing 1. Make sure that the CO, module has been warmed up or started up. 2. Check the airway for leaks and perform a leakage test as well to make sure that the airway has no leak. In the [Calibrate CO;] menu, select [Main Menu] + [Maintenance >>] — [User Maintenance >>] — enter the required password —+ [Module Maintenance >>] —> [Maintain CO; >>] — [Calibrate CO; >>] 4. Inthe [Calibrate COs] menu, select [Zero]. 5. After the zero calibration is finished successfully, connect the equipment as follows: Flowmeter sampling line Reducing valve T-shape connector Monitor Gas eylinder 6. Open the relief valve, and adjust it until the flowmeter has a stable reading between 10, sml/min and 50 ml/min, 7. Inthe text box on the upper right comer of the [Calibrate CO;] menu, enter the vented. ‘gas concentration. 8. Inthe [Calibrate CO;] menu, the measured CO; concentration is displayed, After the ‘measured CO» concentration becomes stable, select [Calibrate] to calibrate the CO» module, 9. Ifthe calibration is finished successfully, the message [Calibration Comple displayed. Ifthe calibration failed, the message [Calibration Failet is ] is displayed. In this case, perform another calibration, 5.5 Nurse Call Relay Performance Test Tools required: Oscilloscope 1. Connect the nurse call cable to the multifunction output connector of the patient ‘monitor. 2. Enter Demo mode. Then, select [Main Menu] — [Maintenance >>] — [User Maintenance >>] — enter the required password — [Others >>] Inthe [Others] menu, select [Nurse Call Setup >>] and then select all options of [Alm Ley] and [Alarm Cat, and set [Contact Type] to [Normally Open] 4. Inthe [Nurse Call Setup >>] menu, set [Signal Type] to [Pulse] Cause the monitor to generate an alarm and verify the output are pulses of Is width when there is an alarm. 5. Inthe [Nurse Call Setup >>] menu, set [Signal Type] to [(Continuous].Cause the ‘monitor to generate an alarm and verify the output is continuous high level when there is an alarm, 5.6 Analog Output Performance Test Tools required: | Medsim300B Patient simulator, MPS450, or equivalent equipment ® Oscilloscope Connect the patient simulator to the monitor using an ECG or IBP cable and connect the oscilloscope to the multifunction output connector of the patient monitor. Verify that the ‘waves displayed on the oscilloscope are identical with those displayed on the monitor, 5.7 Electrical Safety Test A\warNinc © Electrical safety tests are a proven means of detecting abnormalities that, if undetected, could prove dangerous to either the patient or the operator. © Alltests can be performed using commercially available safety analyzer test y; functional ‘equipment. Maintenance personnel shall ensure the adaptal completeness and safety of these pieces of test equipment, and be fa their usage. © Electrical safety tests shall comply with the following standards: EN 60601-1 and UL60601, local laws and regulations, safety tests by following relevant stipulations. © Incase of other stipulations plement electrical © Alldevices driven by AC power and connected to medical instruments in patient zones must comply with the IEC 60601-1 standard, And clectrical safety tests these devices must be accordance with the test interval of the plemented patient monitor. Electrical safety tests are used to timely detect potential electrical safety risks that might cause damage to patients, operators or maintenance personnel, Electrical safety tests must be cartied out under normal environmental conditions (that is, normal temperature, humidity and barometric pressure). ‘The electrical safety tests described in this chapter take 601 safety analyzer as an example. ‘The safety analyzer used in different regions may vary. Make sure that the electrical safety test scheme you adopted is applicable. Device connection is shown in the following figure. A B © L er wi . E + oe Rigo genau poset Btn supe ‘supply, frequency control) leakage current test tooling Security tester Tools required: Safety analyzer (601 PROXL) Isolation transformer 5.7.1 Enclosure Leakage Current Test 1. Connect 601 PROXL safety analyzer to a 264 VAC 60 Hz power supply. 2. Use power cord to connect the equipment under test (EUT) to the auxilisry power output connector of 601 PROXL safety analyzer. Connect one end ofthe red lead to the "Red input terminal” of the safety analyzer, and clip the other end on the metal foil attached on the surface of the outer housing of the BUT 4. Poweron 601 PROXL safety analyzer. Press "S-Enclosure leakage” on the panel to access the test interface for enclosure leakage current test 5. The enclosure leakage current isnot greater than 100 yA in normal condition and is not greater than 300 1A in single fault condition. 5.7.2 Earth Leakage Current Test Connect 601 PROXL safety analyzer to a 264 VAC 60 Hz power supply Connect the application part of the EUT to the RA terminal of the safety analyzer. Use power cord to connect the EUT to the auxiliary power output connector of 601 PROXL safety analyzer. Power on 601 PROXL safety analyzer. Press "4-Earth leakage” on the panel to access the test interface for earth leakage current test. The earth leakage currents not greater than 300 A in normal condition and is not sereater than 1000 j.A in single fault condition 5.7.3 Patient Leakage Current Test Connect 601 PROXL safety analyzer to a264 VAC 60 Hz power supply. Connect the application part of the EUT to the RA terminal of the safety analyzer. Use power cord to connect the EUT to the auxiliary power output connector of 601 PROXL safety analyzer. Power on 601 PROXL safety analyzer. Press "6-Patient leakage" on the panel Press the: PPLIED PART" button repeatedly to select AC and DC measurement. When DC is selected, the "DC" text is displayed next to the limit, The patient leakage current is not greater than 10 wA in normal condition and is not ‘greater than 50 A in single fault condition. 5.7.4 Patient Auxiliary Current Test Connect 601 PROXL safety analyzer to a 264 VAC 60 Hz power supply, Use power cord to connect the EUT to the auxiliary power output connector of 601 PROXL safety analyzer, Connect the ECG cable of the EUT to the RA terminal of the safety analyzer. Power on 601 PROXL safety analyzer. Press "8-Patient Auxiliary Current Test” on the panel to access the test interface for patient auxiliary current test. Press the PPLIED PART" button repeatedly to select AC and DC measurement. When DC is selected, the "DC" text is displayed next to the limit. The patient auxiliary current is not greater than 10 4A in normal condition and is not sereater than 50 WA in single fault condition, 6 Troubleshooting 6.1 Overview In this chapter, patient monitor problems are listed along with possible causes and recommend corrective actions. Refer tothe tables to check the patient monitor, identify and climinate these problems. For more information on troubleshooting, contact Mindray After-sales Service. 6.2 Part Replacement Printed circuit boards (PCBs), major parts and components in the patient monitor are , follow the instructions in 8 replaceable. Once you isolate a PCB you suspect defes Disassembly and Repair to replace the PCB with a known good one. Verify proper operation and that the patient ‘monitor passes all performance tests. If the fault is cleared, it indicates that the original PCB ‘was damaged. Send the defective PCB to us for repair. If the trouble remains, exchange the replacement PCB with the original suspicious PCB and continue troubleshooting as directed in this chapter: To obtain information on replacement parts or order them, refer to 8 Disassembly and Repair 6.3 Patient Monitor Status Check Some troubleshooting tasks may require you to identify the hardware version and status of your patient monitor. To check the status of your patient monitor, follow this procedure: 1. Select [Main Menu] — [Maintenance >>] — [Monitor Information >>]. In the displayed menu, you can check the system start time, self test error and other status information. 2. Select [M: required password —> [Monitor Information >>]. In the displayed menu, you can check ‘Menu] — [Maintenance >>] ++ [Factory Maintenance >>] — enter the the monitor's current status. 6.4 Software Version Check ‘Some troubleshooting tasks may involve software version compatibility, For information about the configuration and software version of your patient monitor, contact Mindray After-sales Service, To check the software version, do as follow: |, Select [Main Menu] — [Maintenance >>] — [Software Version >>]. In the displayed ‘menu, you can check the system software version and monitor configuration. 2. Select [Main Menu] — [Maintenance >>] — [Factory Maintenance >>] — enter the required password — [Software Version >>], In the displayed menu, you can check the version information of the system software and modules, 6.5 Technical Alarm Check Before troubleshooting the patient monitor, check for techn message is presented, eliminate the technical alarm first. al alarm message. If an alarm For detailed information on technical alarm messages, possible causes and countermeasures, refer to the patient monitor's Operation Manual. 6.6 Troubleshooting Guide 6.6.1 Power On/Off Failures Power on failure, | AC mains not connected | Verify the AC mains is properly connected or ACLED, battery | or insufficient battery | battery capacity is sufficient, LED, orstartup | power display LED does [ Powersupply protection _| Refer to 6.66 Power Failures. not light Cable defective or Verify the cable connecting the main board to improperly connected | the button board is correctly connected Verify the connecting cables and connectors are not damaged. Powerswitch& LED | Replace the button board defective ACIDC board defective _| Replace the AC/DC board Main board Replace the main boatd 6.6.2 Display Failures Blank screen Cable defective or improperly connected 1. Verify the signal cable and backlight cable connecting the display to the main board are cotrectly connected. 2. Verify the connecting cables and connectors are not damaged. Main board defective Replace the main board. LCD defective Replace the LCD. Images overlapped ordistorted Main board error Replace the main board or use the downloaded upgrade software to upgrade the main board Cable defective or improperly connected 1. Verify the signal cable and backlight cable connecting the display to the main board are correctly connected, 2. Verify the cables and connectors are not damaged. Secondary display shows stiow or ‘lashing specks Secondary display does not function Cable defective or improperly connected 1. Verify the cable connecting the display and the patient monitor is correctly connected. 2. Verify the cables and connectors are not damaged. Main board failure Replace the main board Touchscreen does Cable defective or 1. Verify the cable connecting the touchscreen response is not accurate not respond improperly connected | to the main board is properly connected 2. Verify the cables and connectors are properly connected Touchsereen defective _| Replace the touchsereen, Main board failure Replace the main board ‘Touchsereen Touchscreen not Calibrate the touchscreen. calibrated 6.6.3 Alarm LED Failures ‘Alarm LED off or cannot be tumed off, or alarm LED displays abnormally Cable detective or improperly connected I. Verify the cable connecting the button board to the main board is properly connected 2. Verify the cables and connectors are not damaged, Button board failure Replace the button board Main board failure Replace the main board Buttons do not work 6.6.4 Button and Knob Failures Cable defective or improperly connected 1. Verify the cable connecting the button board to the main board is properly connected. 2. Verify the cables and connectors are not damaged, Button board failure Replace the button board Knob does not, work Cable defective or improperly connected 1. Verify the cable connecting the knob to the main board is property connected 2. Verity the cables and connectors are not damaged. Knob failure Replace the rotary encoder. No sound or abnormal sound while the button or rotary encoder is normal 6.6.5 Audio Failures Key volume set to 0 ‘Choose [Main Menu] — [Sereen Setup >>] [Key Volume >>] to adjust the key volume Cable defective or improperly connected 1. Verify the cable connecting the speaker to the main board is properly connected. 2. Verify the cables and connectors are not damaged. Speaker failure Replace the speaker. Main board failure Replace the main board. FOR YOUR NOTES 7 Parts 7.1 uMEC10 7.1.1 Main Unit 7.1.1.1 Exploded View 7.1.1.2 Parts List wo lr (touchscreen) 2. | 115-036696-00 UuMECI0 rear housing assembly 7.1.2 Front Housing Assembly 7.1.2.1 Exploded View 7.1.2.2 Parts List 1. | 049-001142.00 MECS Silicone keypadl (MIK6 icon black) _| / 2. _ | 043-007142-00 Knob (black) 1 3.__ | 6800-20-50263 Rubber foot t 4 | 049.001148.00 MECS power button (MIK6) t 6 _| 051-002401-00 Encoder board PCBA. i 8 | 051-002390-00 Button board PCBA t 11 | 0509-20.00098 _| GndL.ug,VS8,PM7,8,8E,9B,MECI2v 1 14 | 115-039016-00 MIKG Integrated Board PCBA (standard) _ | / 115-039017-00 MIK6 Integrated Board PCBA. (1GB. t NAND) 115-039018-00 MIKG Integrated Board PCBA (without | / NAND) 15_ | 047-010840-00 Power board insulating sheet (M501) 16 _ | 022-000125-00 Power board i 17 | 082-002237-00 Air valve, Dual air valve 6VDC 300 mmHg | / 125 mm long line (custom) 18__| 115-039011-00 NIBP tube kit FRU w |r NIBP nozzle assembly i 2 |s Connector. Tee, 200Barb, 3/32"ID, White Nylon as ‘Mutti-parameter Module ECG socket 22 | 082-001351-00 Inflator pump 6VDC 300 mmitg P2.0 terminal (custom) 23 | 043-006527-00 Parameter support of general monitor 24 | 115-039019-00 ‘Umee- 10-inch standard configuration parameter front panel (MIK6) 25 Spring 26 All-in-one parameter SPO2 socket (Mindray) 27 ‘Multi-parameter Module TEMP socket (mold | / MRS0554) 29 _| 020-000027-00 Speaker 2W dohm SO0Hz i 30_| 047-005212-01 PUMP SHOCK ABSORPTION 2 | All-in-one parameter insulating sheet t 33 | 024-000751-00 Embedded Wireless Antenna 34_| 115-039021-00 10" LCD sereen kit FRU (touch) 36 | 021-000005-00 Touch sereen 10.4" With Touch (047-0163 11-00 lens for 1Oinch Without Touch 39 |115-039022.00 UMECI0 Front hell kit Crouelvno key) | / 7.1.3 Rear Housing Assembly 7.1.3.1 Exploded View ® @ ®® ® © 7.1.3.2 Parts List 1. | 801-6800-00080-00 | TROF Recorder i 4 | 115.036696-00 Rear cover subassembly / s | 6800-20-50263 Rubber foot 6 | 043-00691 1-00 UMEC function connector cover i 7 | 009-006354-00 Cable for AC input receptacle it 8 | 043-006912-00 L0-inch rear cover 10 | 043-006940-00 alternative battery door With high capacity battery (043-006910-00 normal battery door With standard battery 11 | 115-037896-00 Li-ion battery 11.1V $000mAl LI23S005A (022-000122-00 Li-ion battery 11.1V 2500mAh LII3S001A 7.2 uMEC12 7.2.1 Main Unit 7.2.1.1 Exploded View 7.2.1.2 Parts List 2 IBP connector signal cable / 4 Parameter connector cover (optional) 5s [s Connector overlay (standard configuration) | / 7 | 115-036714-00 UMEC!? rear housing assembly 11_[ 115-039007-00 uMEC12 Front shell kit (touch/no key) I 2 AION Rhodium CO» module main unit 13 | 115-036715-00 Parameter Panel (3,SECG/TEMP/SPO2/NIBP) 115-036716-00 Parameter Panel (12 / ECG/TEMP/SPO2/NIBP) uw [s COVBP modified module (MO3B) PCBA | / 16 | 801-6800-00080-00 | TROF Recorder 17 | 043-000184-00 Recorder cover / w [i Parameter connector overlay (IBP+CO+COs) | / 2 [i DRYLINE Il water trap for adult patient / Bs Parameter connector front panel (optional) 4 Spring 7.2.2 Front Housing Assembly 7.2.2.4 Exploded View 7.2.2.2 Parts List |e Plastic connector 2 | 630F flow restrictor / 3. | 009-006346-00 Button board cable 4 | 082-002237-00 Valve 6VDC 300mmHg Wire length | / 125mm 3 | 051-002390-00 Button board PCBA 1 9 | 022-000125-00 POWER SUPPLY BOARD I5V 40W_| / 10 _| 047-010840-00 Power board insulating sheet (MSO1) 12 _| 0509-20-00098 GndLug,VS8,PM7,8,8E,9E,MECI2v_ | / 14 | 009-006355-00 Encoder cable 15 _ | 051-002401-00 Encoder board PCBA / 19 | DAsk.20-14420 | Rubber foot / 21 | 049-001148-00 MECS Power button(M1K6) 22 _| 043-007142-00 Knob (black) 23 _ | 049-001142.00 MECS keyboard(MIK6 ICON Black) 24 _ | 115-039007-00 UMEC12 Front shell kit (touclvino key) | / 25 _ | 020-000054-00 Speaker 402 2W S000hz with wire 26 | 047-016312-00 12-inch lens Without Touch (021-000059-00 Touch sereen 12.1" With Touch 28 | 115-039005-00 12" LCD sereen kit FRU Cnon-touch) | / 115-039006-00 12" LCD sereen kit FRU (touch) 30 | 043-006916-00 12-inch parameter fixing frame , (standard configuration) 32__ | 009-006349.00 Display backlight cable (12.1') 33 | 009-006348-00 Display signal cable (12.1') / 34 | 115-039012-00 12" Integrated PCBA kit FRU / (standard) 115-039013-00 12" Integrated PCBA FRU (3, Stead. | / 1GB) 115-039014-00 12" Integrated PCBA kit FRU (3, Sead) 115-039015-00 12" Integrated PCBA FRU (12leads 1GB) 35 _| 047-0082 12-01 PUMP SHOCK ABSORPTION 1 36 _ | 082-002338-00 Pump C1P37-CO6B33 37_| 115-039011-00 Pipe. Silicone,3/32"X7/32"X 1008 I 38 Connector. Tee, 200Barb, 3/32"ID, White Nylon 39 All-in-one NIBP air tube /

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