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GE MP100 Series User Manual

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9-20 CIC Pro™ 2026419-033E
Field replaceable units (FRUs)
Verify that the power LED is on after the unit is powered up.
Replacing the power supply
WARNING
POWER SUPPLY— The device must be connected to a properly
installed power outlet with protective earth contacts only. If the
installation does not provide for a protective earth conductor,
disconnect the monitor from the power line and operate it on battery
power, if possible.
GE recommends the use of an Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS)
with the CIC Pro center. If a UPS is not used, improper shutdowns of
the system could result in the event of a power outage and cause a
lengthy disk scan procedure when the unit reboots. You could also
lose data in the event of a power outage if you do not use a UPS.
All devices of a system must be connected to the same power supply
circuit. Devices which are not connected to the same circuit must be
electrically isolated when operated.
WARNING
SHOCK HAZARD —Never touch components inside the power
supply. There are no field-serviceable components in the power
supply. Capacitors in the power supply present a shock hazard even
when the power is off.
CAUTION
BURNS — During operation, the power supply can become hot
enough to cause severe burns. Allow the power supply to thoroughly
cool before disassembly.
CAUTION
NETWORK DEVICE TIME SYNCHRONIZATION — When
adding a new device (e.g., CIC Pro center) to the CARESCAPE
Network, the existing devices on the CARESCAPE Network will
synchronize to the new device’s time. To prevent potential time
synchronization issues, you should set the new device’s time to be as
close as possible to the time (within a few seconds) used by the
existing GE devices on the CARESCAPE Network.
1. Prepare the unit for disassembly on page 9-12.
2. Remove the cover on page 9-13.
3. Remove the power supply cable that connects to the PCB CPU from the power
supply PCB.

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BrandGE
ModelMP100 Series
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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