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Category | Medical Equipment |
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Manufacturer | GE Healthcare |
Model | Transport Pro |
Type | Patient Monitor |
Display Size | 10.4 inches |
Display Type | Color LCD |
SpO2 | Yes |
NIBP | Yes |
Battery Type | Rechargeable Lithium-ion |
Battery Life | Up to 4 hours |
Parameters Monitored | ECG, SpO2, NIBP, Temperature |
ECG | 3-lead or 5-lead |
Connectivity | Ethernet, Serial |
Details on manual structure, purpose, intended audience, and conventions.
Defines hazard levels (Danger, Warning, Caution, Note) for safety information.
Covers safety, manufacturer responsibility, classification, UL standards, and symbols.
Illustrates and labels the front, rear, and side views of the monitor.
Details on TRIM KNOB, Power Key, Function Keys, and various indicators.
Describes Video In, Ethernet, DC Power, and ePort connectors.
Details on monitor components, batteries, power supply, TRAM, and optional chargers.
Explains the monitor's operation, including its processor, power management, and subsystems.
Guidelines for choosing an optimal and safe location for the monitor.
Step-by-step instructions for installing the monitor's battery.
Information on factory-installed software and available mounting solutions.
Overview of configuration steps, including service password, boot loader, and reboot.
Guides on setting patient-monitor type, default passwords, unit name, bed number, country, and language.
Manufacturer recommendations for visual inspection, cleaning, and safety tests.
A checklist to ensure completion of all required maintenance tasks.
Procedures and cautions for visual inspection and cleaning of the equipment.
Details on battery technology, recommendations, storage, and waking up batteries.
A log to record the repair history of the product.
General troubleshooting approach, required tools, and initial inspection points.
Troubleshooting for alarms, display issues, data errors, speaker buzz, and unresponsive buttons.
Information on power options and access to service/boot loader menus for diagnostics.
Guidance on accessing and interpreting error logs for troubleshooting.
Information on ordering replacement parts and obtaining technical support.
List of FRUs, their part numbers, and descriptive notes.
Catalog of accessories and cables that maintain EMC compliance.
Essential requirements, tools, and precautions before disassembling the device.
Guidelines to prevent ESD damage to components during service.
Detailed steps for removing and reassembling the monitor's back plastic.
Instructions for replacing major components like display, main processor, speaker, etc.
Introduction to safety tests, required equipment, and recommended tests.
Procedures to verify power outlet condition and ground connection.
Tests for ground wire, enclosure, patient source, and patient sink leakage currents.
Verification of power cord integrity and list of checkout procedures.
Includes Power Test, Battery Function Test, Video, Speaker, and TRAM communication tests.
Final steps for checkout, returning equipment, and completing documentation.
Dimensions, weight, operating conditions, and safety certifications.
Details on screen resolution, battery type, capacity, and power supply output.
States system compliance with EMC regulations and guidance on emissions.
Details on immunity test levels and recommended electromagnetic environments.
Guidelines for separation distances from RF transmitters to maintain EMC.
List of cables and accessories that ensure EMC compliance.