32 Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Maintenance Task and Test Schedule

4Inspect the patient cables, leads and their strain reliefs for general condition. Make sure there are no breaks in the insulation. Make sure that the connectors are properly engaged at each end to prevent rotation or other strain.

5Apply the transducer or electrodes to the patient, and with the monitor switched on, flex the patient cables near each end to make sure that there are no intermittent faults.

Maintenance Task and Test Schedule

The following tasks are for Philips-qualified service professionals only. All maintenance tasks and performance tests are documented in detail in the service documentation supplied on the monitor documentation CD.

Ensure that these tasks are carried out as indicated by the monitor’s maintenance schedule, or as specified by local laws. Contact a Philips-qualified service provider if your monitor needs a safety or performance test. Clean and disinfect equipment to decontaminate it before testing or maintaining it.

Maintenance and Test Schedule

Frequency

 

 

Monitor Tests

 

 

 

Safety checks. Selected tests on the basis

At least once every two years, or as needed, after any repairs

of IEC 60601-1

where the power supply is removed or replaced, or if the

 

monitor has been dropped.

Monitor Maintenance

 

 

 

Check ECG synchronization of the

At least once every two years, or as needed.

monitor and defibrillator (only if

 

hospital protocol requires use of

 

monitor during defibrillation)

 

Replace backlight

25,000 - 30,000 hours (about three years) of continuous usage,

(integrated displays only)

or as needed.

Measurement Server and Module Tests

 

 

Performance assurance for all

At least once every two years, or if you suspect the measurement

measurements not listed below.

values are incorrect.

Measurement Server and Module Maintenance

 

 

NBP calibration

At least once every two years, or as specified by local laws.

Microstream CO2 calibration and

At least once a year or after 4000 operating hours.

performance test

 

Mainstream and sidestream CO2

At least once a year, or if you suspect the measurement values are

calibration check (M3014A)

incorrect.

Battery Maintenance

 

 

 

Battery

See the section on Maintaining Batteries

 

 

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Philips MP40/50, MP60/70/80/90, MP20/30 manual Maintenance Task and Test Schedule

MP60/70/80/90, MP40/50, MP20/30 specifications

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