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GE Solar 8000M/i User Manual

GE Solar 8000M/i
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GE Healthcare
Solar
8000M/i patient monitor
Service Manual
Software Version 5
Solar™ 8000M/i patient monitor
English
2026266-004 (CD)
2026264-042C (paper)
© 2007 General Electric Company
All rights reserved.

Table of Contents

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GE Solar 8000M/i Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePatient Monitor
Display TypeColor TFT LCD
Display Size15 inches
Power SupplyAC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Battery TypeLithium Ion
Battery BackupUp to 4 hours
Cardiac OutputOptional
EtCO2Optional
NetworkingEthernet
Battery LifeUp to 4 hours
StorageInternal memory for patient data storage
PortsUSB, Ethernet, Serial
Supported ProbesECG leads, SpO2 sensor, NIBP cuff, Temperature probe, IBP transducer
Imaging ModesNot Applicable

Summary

Introduction to Solar 8000M/i Service Manual

Safety Information

Critical safety guidelines, manufacturer responsibilities, and general precautions.

Equipment Overview and Components

Theory of Operation

Explains the functional circuit boards and operation of the patient monitor.

Installation Procedures

Maintenance and Checkout Procedures

Maintenance Schedule

Recommends periodic maintenance tasks for ensuring equipment functionality and safety.

Electrical Safety Tests

Procedures for performing essential electrical safety tests on the monitoring system.

Checkout Procedure

Step-by-step tests to verify the patient monitor and associated equipment functions.

Troubleshooting Guide

Service Menus Overview

Describes access and usage of service menus for troubleshooting and software management.

Fault Analysis and Diagnosis

Provides a systematic approach and initial checks for diagnosing equipment problems.

Configuration Settings

Configuring a Patient Monitor

Explains how to configure a patient monitor for the Unity Network and associated settings.

Field Replaceable Units (FRUs)

Disassembly Guidelines and Procedures

Guidelines and precautions for safely disassembling the patient monitor.

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