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Statement
This manual will help you understand the operation and maintenance of the product better. It is
reminded that the product shall be used strictly complying with this manual. User’s operation
failing to comply with this manual may result in malfunction or accident for which EDAN
INSTRUMENTS, INC. (hereinafter called EDAN) can not be held liable.
EDAN owns the copyrights of this manual. Without prior written consent of EDAN, any
materials contained in this manual shall not be photocopied, reproduced or translated into other
languages.
Materials protected by the copyright law, including but not limited to confidential information
such as technical information and patent information are contained in this manual, the user shall
not disclose such information to any irrelevant third party.
The user shall understand that nothing in this manual grants him, expressly or implicitly, any
right or license to use any of the intellectual properties of EDAN.
EDAN holds the rights to modify, update, and ultimately explain this manual.
The electrical installation of the relevant room complies with national standards, and
Upon request, EDAN may provide, with compensation, necessary circuit diagrams, and other
information to help qualified technician to maintain and repair some parts, which EDAN may
define as user serviceable.
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Terms Used in this Manual
This guide is designed to give key concepts on safety precautions.
WARNING
A WARNING label advises against certain actions or situations that could result in personal
injury or death.
CAUTION
A CAUTION label advises against actions or situations that could damage equipment, produce
inaccurate data, or invalidate a procedure.
NOTE
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Warranty and Service.................................................................................................. 1
Chapter 2 Safety Guidance ........................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 4
2.2 General Information ............................................................................................................ 4
2.3 Safety Precautions............................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 3 Installation .................................................................................................................... 6
3.1 Environment Requirements................................................................................................. 6
3.2 Electrical Requirements ...................................................................................................... 6
3.3 Safety Requirements ........................................................................................................... 6
3.4 Installing the Monitor.......................................................................................................... 7
3.5 Connecting to AC Power..................................................................................................... 8
Chapter 4 Functional Checks........................................................................................................ 9
4.1 Switching on Check ............................................................................................................ 9
4.2 LCD Screen Check.............................................................................................................. 9
4.3 Key Check........................................................................................................................... 9
4.4 Touch Screen Check............................................................................................................ 9
4.5 Printing Check................................................................................................................... 10
4.6 Alarm Check...................................................................................................................... 10
Chapter 5 Configuration ............................................................................................................. 11
5.1 Opening User Maintain Menu........................................................................................... 11
5.2 Entering Demo Mode........................................................................................................ 11
5.3 Selecting Lead Style.......................................................................................................... 11
5.4 Changing the Bed No. ....................................................................................................... 11
5.5 Changing Network Bed No............................................................................................... 12
Chapter 6 Maintenance ............................................................................................................... 13
6.1 Maintenance Inspection .................................................................................................... 13
6.2 Maintenance of the Monitor.............................................................................................. 13
6.3 Maintenance of the Sensor ................................................................................................ 14
6.4 Maintenance of the Recorder ............................................................................................ 14
Chapter 7 Principle Introduction ............................................................................................... 15
7.1 System Principle Block Diagram ...................................................................................... 15
7.1.1 Main Control Board ................................................................................................ 15
7.1.2 Key Board ............................................................................................................... 18
III
7.1.3 Screen Drive Board ................................................................................................. 19
7.1.4 Interface Board........................................................................................................ 19
7.1.5 Power Module ......................................................................................................... 19
7.2 Interfaces ........................................................................................................................... 20
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................... 22
8.1 Monitor Booting Failures.................................................................................................. 22
8.2 Display Failures ................................................................................................................ 23
8.3 Operation Failures............................................................................................................. 23
8.4 Recorder Failures .............................................................................................................. 24
8.5 Alarm Failures................................................................................................................... 25
8.6 Parameter Monitoring Failures ......................................................................................... 25
8.7 Technological Alarms........................................................................................................ 26
Chapter 9 Module Malfunction Verification ............................................................................. 27
9.1 Verifying Malfunction of the Main Control Board ........................................................... 27
9.2 Verifying Malfunction of the Key Board .......................................................................... 28
9.3 Verifying Malfunction of the Display Drive Board .......................................................... 29
9.4 Verifying Malfunction of the Interface Board................................................................... 30
9.5 Verifying Malfunction of the Power Module .................................................................... 31
Chapter 10 Disassembling the Monitor...................................................................................... 32
10.1 Tools Required ................................................................................................................ 32
10.2 Replacing Fuses .............................................................................................................. 32
10.3 Disassembling the Main Unit.......................................................................................... 33
10.4 Disassembling the Front Assembly................................................................................. 34
10.4.1 Replacing the Touch Screen or Protective Screen ................................................ 34
10.4.2 Replacing the LCD................................................................................................ 35
10.4.3 Replacing the Silicone Keys ................................................................................. 35
10.4.4 Replacing the Key Board ...................................................................................... 35
10.4.5 Replacing the Knob............................................................................................... 35
10.4.6 Replacing the Display Drive Board or Touch Screen Commutator ...................... 35
10.4.7 Replacing the Alarm Indicator Board ................................................................... 36
10.5 Disassembling the Main Frame Assembly...................................................................... 36
10.5.1 Replacing the Battery Interface Board.................................................................. 37
10.5.2 Replacing the Interface Board of the Main Unit................................................... 37
10.5.3 Replacing the SD Card Commutator..................................................................... 38
10.5.4 Replacing the Pump Assembly.............................................................................. 38
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10.5.5 Replacing the Power Module ................................................................................ 39
10.5.6 Replacing the Main Board .................................................................................... 40
10.5.7 Replacing the Parameter Module .......................................................................... 40
Appendix 1 Replaceable Parts .................................................................................................... 41
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M50 Patient Monitor Service Manual Warranty and Service
EDAN provides a one-year-warranty for the warranted products (accessories are included). The
warranty period begins on the date the products are shipped to customers. If a customer promptly
notifies EDAN of customer’s warranty claim hereunder, EDAN will either repair, adjust or
replace (with new or exchange replacement parts) EDAN’s products. EDAN warrants that any
service it provides to customers will be performed by trained individuals in a workmanlike
manner.
Limitation of Warranty
Direct, indirect or final damage and delay caused by the following situations for which EDAN is
not responsible may void the warranty:
Service Procedure
Fill in the SCF with detailed information including: Model Name, Serial Number (SN) and
Problem Phenomena.
EDAN should not have any obligation to take over the case without this information. The
form can be downloaded at: http://www.edan.com.cn or obtained from EDAN’s Service
Department.
Once the service department receives the fully filled SCF, EDAN’s engineer will offer a
solution in three working days. EDAN will follow out the case based on the two conditions
below:
Within Warranty:
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i) After receiving the Return Material Authorization (RMA) form from EDAN service
department, the customer sends EDAN the defective parts and informs about the shipment
tracking number. Then we will dispatch new part(s) to your confirmed address with
confirmed shipping invoice.
ii) The customer signs the Declaration Form and sends it back by email or fax. This form is
legally certificated to make sure the customer or end-user will return the defective parts to
EDAN on time. We will, at this option, dispatch the replacement one(s) with confirmed
shipping invoice.
NOTES:
(1) Both Return Material Authorization Form and Declaration Form are offered by
EDAN service department once the SCF is confirmed by service engineer.
(2) The customer is responsible for freight & insurance charges when the equipment
is shipped to EDAN for service, including custom charges. EDAN is responsible
for the freight, insurance & custom charges from EDAN to the customer.
Out of Warranty:
After receiving the RMA form from the service department, the customer sends defective
parts to EDAN in advance. We will analyze the problems and discuss with the customer about
either repairing or replacing the part(s). Once the maintenance fee is invoiced and paid, we
will make sure to dispatch good part(s) to the confirmed address.
NOTE: The customer is responsible for any freight & insurance charge for the
returned product.
Before the shipment of the materials, the customer must obtain an RMA form from our
service department, in which the RMA number, description of returning parts and shipping
instructions are included. The RMA number should be indicated on the outside of the
shipping container.
NOTE:
EDAN should not have any obligation to the end-user or customer who returns the goods
without the notification by EDAN’s service department. The sender takes full
responsibility for the accounted fee.
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Please disassemble the parts with anti-static facility, do not touch the parts with naked hand.
Please describe the returned parts as ‘sample of *****’ and put the total value on the invoice,
and note on the invoice as ‘sample, no commercial value’.
Contact Information
If you have any question about maintenance, technical specifications or malfunctions of devices,
do not hesitate to contact us.
E-mail: support@edan.com.cn
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2.1 Introduction
This service manual is a reference for periodic preventive maintenance and corrective service
procedures for the M50 patient monitor. It provides information on troubleshooting, assembly
procedures, and instructions for functional testing as well as performance verification. The
manual is intended for use only by technically qualified service personnel.
WARNING
Please follow the instructions exactly in accordance with this manual during service.
Failure to do so might result in damage to the monitor or personal injury.
This symbol indicates that the electric shock defending grade of this instrument is Type CF.
The monitor described in this user manual is not protected against:
a) The effects of defibrillator shocks
b) The effects of defibrillator discharge
c) The effects of high-frequency current
WARNING
1 The monitor must be serviced only by authorized and qualified personnel. EDAN does
not assume any responsibility for damage or injury if modifications or repairs are
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CAUTION
1 The device is designed for continuous operation and is not water-proof. Avoid
splashing water over the device.
2 Do not operate the device when it is damp or wet. Avoid using the device immediately
after relocating it from a cold environment to a warm and humid environment.
3 While the battery is charged, used or stored, keep it away from objects or materials
with static electric charges.
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Chapter 3 Installation
WARNING
Only qualified service engineers should install this equipment.
NOTE:
1 Do not install the monitor in close proximity to flammable anesthetics.
2 Keep the environment clean and keep the device away from corrosive medicine.
Prevent the device from vibration, high temperature, humidity and exposure to the
sun.
CAUTION
1 SHOCK HAZARD – To protect patients and medical staff, the power receptacle must
be well grounded. Never adapt the three-prong plug from the monitor to fit a
two-socket outlet.
2 Do not simultaneously touch the signal input or output connector and the patient.
3 The monitor and equipment connected to the monitor should be equipotential to
ensure effective grounding.
4 Do not switch on the monitor until all units and accessories have been properly
connected and verified.
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Place the monitor on a flat surface. Make sure the surface does not vibrate, and is free of
corrosive medicine and dust.
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CAUTION
1 Check if the bed hanger is well connected with the device before fastening the
monitor to the bed hanger.
2 Check if the screws securing the bed hanger are tightly fixed.
3 Do not release your hand on the monitor until the monitor is well fastened.
If you want to install the monitor on a roll stand/ trolley, please refer to the assembling instruction
delivered with the roll stand/ trolley for details.
Power socket
Security lock
Power cable
Disconnecting Connecting
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WARNING
Service engineers are supposed to perform a full functional check after assembling the
device.
Check if the power indicator lights up, if a start-up tone is heard, and if the screen lights up in a
few seconds.
If any failure is detected, refer to section Monitor Booting Failures for details.
If you touch the center of a key but the monitor does not execute the corresponding operation,
calibrate the touch screen. Refer to section Calibrating Touch Screen in Patient Monitor User
Manual for details.
If any operation failure is detected, refer to section Operating Failures for details.
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NOTE:
Please make sure the paper loading and setting are correct before start printing.
If any failure is detected, refer to section Alarm Failures for defective details.
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M50 Patient Monitor Service Manual System Configuration
Chapter 5 Configuration
The users have no access to changing the system configuration of the monitor. As a service
engineer, you need to change the configuration after the monitor is installed and checked.
WARNING
Demonstration function is for performance demonstrating and training usage. It is
forbidden in clinical applications in case medical staff mistake what displays on the
monitor as the waveforms and parameters of the patient, which will affect patient
monitoring and delay diagnosis and treatment.
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CAUTION
Make sure the device No. of the monitors in the same system do not overlap.
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M50 Patient Monitor Service Manual Maintenance
Chapter 6 Maintenance
Users should perform the following inspection before using the monitor:
Check the monitor and accessories and see if there is any visible damage that may affect
patient safety or monitor performance.
Check all the outer cables, power socket and power cables and see if there is any damage.
Check if the monitor functions properly.
If any damage is detected, do not use the monitor until it is repaired by EDAN service engineers
or professional service personnel of the dealer.
WARNING
If the hospital or institution using the monitor cannot practice a satisfying maintenance
plan, abnormal device invalidation may occur and human health may be endangered.
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1) Clean the platen of the recorder with a piece of soft cloth dipped with suds or water.
2) Clean the thermal array with a piece of cotton swab dipped with 70% isopropyl alcohol.
3) Remove the dust over the printing paper inductor and the sensor with a piece of a dry cloth.
CAUTION
Only use the printing paper supplied by EDAN, or damage may happen to the recorder.
Warranty is void in case of damage caused by this.
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M50 Patient Monitor Service Manual Principle Introduction
NELL module
TEMP module
LPT control board COM3
Printer
Extended interface External
interface:
5V
COM4 LCD_LVDS interface
Network/ USB/
Nurse Call/
Keyboard Touch Display driver VGA/
Battery controller screen Defibrillator
Check Synchronization/
Analog Output
Keyboard input Status output Alarm output LCD
Parameter part applying floating ground technology includes parameters such as ECG, SpO2,
NIBP, RESP and TEMP. This part adopts STM32F103VD to control the front-end analog signals,
collect data, simply process the data and deliver it.
Digital part applying chassis ground is a digital platform consisting of chipset as the core. This
part will receive the data delivered from the floating ground and process the data. Besides, the
9263 digital platform performs the functions including controlling, displaying, networking,
printing and so on.
The system working principle is shown above. The main board contains two CPU; one is the
main CPU, the other is the extended CPU. SPI is adopted as the communication mode between
the two CPU. With the abundant resources from the unit, the main CPU can realize extension of
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the main storage system, networking (10M/ 100M self-adaptable) and audio output; additionally,
it offers two types of display interface (LVDS and VGA interface). The extended CPU is able to
complete the extension of two serial interfaces and one LPT, to collect and control valve signals
of NIBP, and to offer sufficient I/O ports which can perform the function of keyboard scanning.
The main function configuration of the digital part:
Parameter Part
The parameter part of the X5V includes five physiological parameters such as ECG, SpO2, NIBP,
RESP and TEMP. With control of the monitor, X5V module is able to work in the mode of 3-lead
and 5-lead, and maximum realize 7-lead ECG monitoring. X5V offers SpO2 as well as NIBP
checking function and supports I/ II lead respiration measurement (respiration lead can be
switched by the host computer). Also, X5V supports 2-channel TEMP; two types of sensors (YSI
and CY) are available. The main control part of X5V performs the functions of display,
networking, printing and so on.
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NIBP Available
RESP I/ II lead RESP, asphyxia alarm
TEMP 2-channel TEMP, CY/ YSI sensor compatible
X5V Parameter Part Main function configuration
ECG
X5V supports 3/ 5 leads ECG. In the mode of 3 leads, three electrodes used are RA, LA and LL.
3-lead ECG measurement can be realized by controlling conversion of the drive electrodes.
In the mode of 5 leads, five electrodes in used are RA, LA, LL, RL and V1; four ECG channels
are available; four channels of ECG signal are amplified; and RL is the drive electrode. In the
mode of 5 leads, seven leads (I, II, III, AVR, AVL, AVF and V1) of ECG signal can be collected.
In the mode of 3 leads: RA, LA and LL are available, I/ II/ III are optional and the drive lead alter
accordingly.
In the mode of 5 leads: RA, LA, LL, RL and V1 are available, two channels among I, II, III, AVR,
AVF, AVL and V1 are optional and the drive lead is RL.
SpO2
By outputting the control pulse via DA, MCU controls red ray and illumination of the infrared
illuminators of the SpO2 sensors. The ray measuring system amplifies the minute measured
signal. Subsequently, the amplified signal is delivered for AD sampling. Measurements of SpO2
and PR will be calculated based on the corresponding algorithm. To adapt the difference between
the strong and weak signal, the receiving circuit is outfitted with a program control amplifier. If
the measured signal is weak, the system will enhance the gain; if the measured signal is strong,
the system will lessen the gain.
NIBP
NIBP module can measure the pressure via the pressure transducer and then convert the pressure
signal into electric signal which is subsequently amplified and delivered to AD; after AD detects
and measures the pressure and pulse wave signal, BP can be calculated based on the related
algorithm.
The pressure protection unit of NIBP will protect the patient when individual malfunction occurs.
Once the pressure protection unit detects that the value of pressure exceeds the normal one, it will
activate the valve and deflate.
RESP
The respiratory carrier wave of 62.8 kHz will act on the body via the resistance-capacitance
network. The change of celiac impedance during respiration a minute amplitude modulated wave
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can be obtained on the front end of the respiratory amplifying circuit. By amplifying,
demodulating and reamplifying the amplitude modulated wave, a real respiratory wave can be
attained. X5V supports I and II lead selection which can switch between each other by the host
computer sending instruction.
TEMP
The mode utilizing steady voltage source is adopted to collect the body temperature. Compared
with utilizing constant current source, using steady voltage source is relatively simple. There are
two channels in the TEMP circuit, supporting CY and YSI sensor.
The structure of the key board is shown below. MCU is the core of the key board. As the
subordinate computer, it communicates with the host computer via the serial interface USART
and downloads programs via the port JTAG. MCU controls the touch screen via the I/O port,
acquires the information about the positions of the contacts on the resistance-mode touch screen
via the 10-digit AD converter, and obtains information about the operation of the keys and the
knobs via the I/O port. Besides, activation of LED is controlled by the I/O port. The watchdog
chipset, which can reset MCU in case of voltage abnormity or disconnection of the watchdog, is
also on the key board.
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USART
JTAG
3 I/O
I/O
Key Board Hardware Block Diagram
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7.2 Interfaces
2 USB port
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VGA interface
SD card interface
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M50 Patient Monitor Service Manual Troubleshooting
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
EDAN supports replacement of PCBs and major subassemblies for this product. Verify the
malfunction of the PCBs/Modules prior to disassembling with the method described in chapter 8
Modules’ Malfunction Verification. When replacement is needed, follow the procedures described
in chapter 9 Disassembling the Monitor.
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Recorder connection
Check all the connections.
failure.
Gear box/ gear failure. Replace the gear box or the gear.
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Bad connection of
Check the connection of the ECG cable.
ECG cable.
Circuit failure of
ECG on the main Replace the main control board.
control board.
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Bad connection of
the cable of the Check the connection.
No SpO2 trace or
SpO2 sensor.
measurements.
Circuit failure of
SpO2 on the main Replace the main control board.
control board.
Bad connection of
the cuff, the pump
Check the connection outside the monitor.
and the NIBP
connector.
Bad connection of
BP module and Check the connection inside the monitor.
The cuff fails to be inflated. NIBP connector.
Circuit failure of
BP on the main Replace the main control board.
control board.
Circuit failure of
No NIBP measurements. BP on the main Replace the main control board.
control board.
TEMP sensor
Replace the TEMP sensor.
failure.
Bad connection of
Check the connection.
No TEMP measurements. TEMP sensors.
Circuit failure of
TEMP on the main Replace the main control board.
control board.
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M50 Patient Monitor Service Manual Module Malfunction Verification
NOTE:
For all the interfaces, the first pin is the one with a square soldering pad.
10 TP3 5V ±5%
12 TP5 5V ±5%
15 TP_5V_OPTO 5V ±5%
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TP3
TP_5V_OPTO
TP5
TP4
TP2
TP_1V2 TP_3V3 J18.4 J18.1 TP_VDD3V3 C158, C159, C160, TP7 TP6
4) Compare the measurements with the reference results in the list. If any one of the results
exceeds the reference range, a malfunction in the main control board can be confirmed.
Replacement of the main control board is recommended. If abnormity is found in the first
and second item, there is possibility of malfunction in the power module as well. Please
replace the power module.
1 TP_12V 12±5% V
2 TP_5V 5±5% V
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TP_5 TP_12V
4) If any one of the results exceeds the reference range, there is a malfunction in the key board
or in the connecting wire between the key board and the X5V main control board.
Replacement is recommended.
J1
4) Compare the measurements with the reference results in the list. If any one of the results
exceeds the reference range, a malfunction of the display drive board can be confirmed.
Replacement of the display drive board is recommended.
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TP_5V
TP_-5V
TP_3V3
4) Compare the measurements with the reference results in the list. If any one of the results
exceeds the reference range, there is a malfunction in the interface board or in the connecting
wire between the main control board and the interface board. It is recommended to replace
the display drive board or replace (or reconnect) the connecting wire.
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NOTE:
Fix the fuse prior to supplying power to the module.
J4
J2
J9
6) If any one of the results exceeds the reference range, a malfunction in the power module can
be confirmed. Replacement of the power module is recommended.
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1 – A cross-head screwdriver
2 – A flat-head screwdriver
3 – A M3 nut driver
4 – A pair of pliers
4) Replace the old fuse with a new one that is supplied by EDAN or with the same
specifications. (Dimensions: Ф5mm*20mm; model: T1.6AL 250V)
5) Put back the fuse box.
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TEMP Assembly
Screw
CO2 Assembly
Recorder
Back housing
Front housing
Main Unit Structure Block Diagram
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Alarm Indicator
Assembly
Screen
Drive
Board Touch
Screen
Commutator
LCD LCD
Touch Screen
Supporting
Silicone Keys or Display Protective
Bracket
Front housing Screen
Touch screen
commutator Interface of LCD
back light
Key board
Wires connecting main
Knob board board and display drive
NOTE board
Interface of interface
board and main board
NOTE: Gently pull out the security lock and do
not overexert.
Separate the front Unscrew the screws Remove the LCD Remove the touch
securing the LCD supporting bracket screen or LCD
and back assembly
supporting bracket and LDC protective screen
Assemble the touch screen or protective screen in the reversed order. Check whether the sponge
around the LCD is damaged. If so, please replace a new one.
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NOTE:
You can only choose one from the touch screen and protective screen to assemble in the
main unit.
Separate the front Unscrew the screws Remove the LCD Replace the
securing the LCD supporting
and back assembly supporting bracket LCD
bracket and LDC
Assemble the LCD in the reversed order. Please refer to the diagram on the section 9.4.1.
Separate the front Disconnect the Unscrew the screws securing Replace the
wires from the the key board with a
and back assembly key board silicone keys
cross-head screwdriver
Assemble the silicone keys in the reversed order, and connect the wire of the key board. Please
refer to the diagram in the section 9.4.1 for more information.
Separate the front Disconnect the wires from the key Unscrew the screws securing the key
and back board, and note down information board with a cross-head screwdriver
assembly about the connection. and remove the key board.
Assemble the key board in the reversed order. Please refer to the diagram in the section 9.4.1 for
more information.
Separate the front Disconnect the wire Remove the cap Unscrew the nut securing the
between the knob from the knob with knob widdershins with the
and back assembly and the key board a pair of pliers pliers
Please refer to the diagram in the section 9.4.1 for more information.
Separate the front Disconnect the wire from the Unscrew the screws securing the
display drive board or touch screen display drive board or touch screen
and back assembly
commutator commutator
Assemble the display drive board or the touch screen commutator in the reversed order. Please
refer to the diagram in the section 9.4.1 for more information.
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Separate the front Disconnect the wire between Disassemble the Disassemble the
the alarm indicator board assembly of the alarm indicator
and back assembly alarm indicator board
and the key board
Assemble the alarm indicator board in the reversed order. Please refer to the diagram in the
section 9.4.1 for more information.
Items 1.2.3.4
are assembly
of baffle-plates
of the battery
box. They are:
quincunx
washer, battery
Pump assembly
box spring,
battery box
Battery box and fan baffle-plate
1 assembly and bolt of
2 battery box
Power board assembly battle-plate.
3 4
Parameter module
assembly
Main Frame Assembly
Separate the front and Unscrew the screws Press the sensor board to separate
securing the main frame the main frame and the sensor
back assembly bracket assembly
insides the unit
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NOTE:
During disassembling the device, please note down the information about all connections
of the wires and the interfaces.
Wires of the
Interface of SD pump and the
card and interface main board
board
Wires of the
No.2 interface of valve and the
interface board main board
and main board
Separate the Separate the main Disassemble the Disassemble the Disassemble
front and back frame and the parameter module power module the pump
assembly back shell assembly assembly assembly
Separate the Separate the main Disassemble the Disassemble the Disassemble
front and back frame and the parameter module power module the pump
assembly back shell assembly assembly assembly
Please refer to the figure in the section 9.5.1 for more information.
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Separate the Separate the main Disassemble the Disassemble the Disassemble
front and back frame and the parameter module power module the pump
assembly back shell assembly assembly assembly
Assemble the SD card commutator in the reversed order. Please refer to the figure in the section
9.5.1 for more information.
Separate the Separate the main Disassemble the Disassemble the Disassemble
front and back frame and the parameter module power module the pump
assembly back shell assembly assembly assembly
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BP socket interface
CO2 socket
interface
TEMP socket
interface
Separate the Separate the main Disassemble the Disassemble the Replace the
front and back frame and the parameter module power module power module
assembly back shell assembly assembly
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Separate the Separate the main Disassemble the Disassemble Replace the main
front and back frame and the parameter module the main board
assembly back shell assembly board
Separate the Separate the main Disassemble IBP, Replace IBP, CO2 and
front and back frame and the CO2 and N1 N1 module
assembly back shell module
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