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Spacelabs 90217 - Service Manual

Spacelabs 90217
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Ambulatory Blood Pressure
Monitor
90217/90217Q
Service Manual
070-0502-00 Rev. F

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Questions and Answers

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    Luis CopelandAug 18, 2025
    What to do if Spacelabs Blood Pressure Monitor displays 'LLL' and the alarm sounds?
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      David LawrenceAug 18, 2025
      If your Spacelabs Blood Pressure Monitor displays 'LLL' and the alarm sounds, it indicates that the main battery is low. To resolve this, immediately turn OFF the monitor and replace the batteries to continue monitoring.
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    Jason ParkerAug 21, 2025
    What to do if Spacelabs 90217 display is incorrect?
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      Molly EvansAug 21, 2025
      If the display is incorrect, it may be due to several reasons. First, the data may not be retained, in which case you should replace the backup battery. Second, there might be low or no power, so check the batteries and replace or recharge them as needed. Also, the issue might be a time-out, an air leak, improper cuff size, or the cuff not being properly attached. Try to isolate the cause and correct it.
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    gregory31Aug 23, 2025
    Why does my Spacelabs Blood Pressure Monitor display “LLL” and alarm sound?
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      davidleeAug 23, 2025
      The monitor displays 'LLL' and the alarm sounds because of a low main battery condition. Immediately power OFF the monitor and replace the batteries within 60 seconds to continue monitoring.
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    rachelmckinneyAug 26, 2025
    Why does my Spacelabs 90217 Blood Pressure Monitor (90207 only) display event code “Lbb” during selftesting?
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      Laura EvansAug 26, 2025
      The monitor displays event code “Lbb” during self-testing because of a low backup battery condition. Replace the backup battery before continuing.
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    Laura HammondAug 28, 2025
    Why is my Spacelabs Blood Pressure Monitor display incorrect?
    • C
      Charles SmithAug 28, 2025
      An incorrect display on your Spacelabs Blood Pressure Monitor may be due to several reasons. It could be caused by data not being retained, in which case you should replace the backup battery. Another cause can be low or no power; check the batteries for a full charge and replace or recharge them if needed. Also, the issue might be related to a time-out, an air leak in the system, using the wrong cuff size, or the cuff not being properly attached. Try to isolate the cause and correct it.
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    ashley45Aug 31, 2025
    What to do if Spacelabs 90217 Blood Pressure Monitor displays 'LLL' and alarm sounds?
    • D
      Douglas WhiteAug 31, 2025
      If your Spacelabs Blood Pressure Monitor displays 'LLL' and an alarm sounds, this indicates a low main battery condition. Immediately turn off the monitor and replace the batteries within 60 seconds to continue monitoring.
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    kimberlyhoodSep 2, 2025
    What does event code Lbb mean on Spacelabs 90217?
    • A
      Alexandra MccarthySep 2, 2025
      If your Spacelabs Blood Pressure Monitor (90207 only) displays event code Lbb during self-testing, it indicates a low backup battery condition. Replace the backup battery before continuing.
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    Eric ChaneySep 5, 2025
    What to do if my Spacelabs Blood Pressure Monitor cuff is too tight?
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      Jeff FoleySep 5, 2025
      If the cuff is too tight, it could be because the cuff was placed on the patient too tightly. Reposition the cuff. Another possible cause is the air pump staying on too long, in which case you should return the monitor to Spacelabs Healthcare for service.
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    Keith GallegosSep 7, 2025
    What to do if my Spacelabs Blood Pressure Monitor cuff is too loose?
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      Kristina JimenezSep 7, 2025
      If the cuff is too loose, it might be because it was placed on the patient too loosely. Reposition the cuff. Another possible cause is the air pump not staying on long enough, in which case you should return the monitor to Spacelabs Healthcare for service.
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    crawfordedwardSep 9, 2025
    How to fix incorrect time displayed on Spacelabs Blood Pressure Monitor?
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      Linda NunezSep 10, 2025
      The time displayed may be incorrect because the batteries were removed for more than one minute. Re-initialize the monitor.

Summary

Introduction to the Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor

Overview of the 90217 Monitor

Describes the 90217 ABP monitor, its function, and physical components.

User Controls and Interface

Details the two primary controls: START/STOP button and Power ON/OFF switch.

Display Information and Indicators

Explains the 4-digit LCD display and the information it shows.

Programming Options and Settings

Lists user-programmable settings like Day/Night Modes and Measurement Intervals.

Setup and Initialization Procedures

Installing and Replacing Batteries

Instructions on how to replace the monitor's AA batteries.

Initializing the Monitor for Use

Steps for initializing the monitor via Local Report Generator or PC Interface.

Performing Operational Tests

Procedures to verify the proper operation of the 90217 ABP Monitor.

Theory of Operation

Pressure Amplifier Function

Explains how the pressure amplifier monitors voltage from the pressure transducer.

Oscillometric Amplifier Details

Details the function of the oscillometric amplifier, including gain, offset, and filtering.

90217 Block Diagram Explained

A visual representation of the monitor's internal components and their connections.

Unit Power Supply System

Explains the power sources for the monitor, including main and backup batteries.

Maintenance and Calibration

Cleaning Procedures for the Monitor

Instructions for cleaning the monitor, carrying pouch, air hose, and cuff wrap.

Calibration Checks and Procedures

Steps for verifying and performing calibration of the ABP monitor.

Operational Verification and Testing

Procedures to ensure the monitor's readings are consistent with design standards.

Troubleshooting Guide

Monitor Event Codes

Lists and describes two-digit event codes displayed by the monitor during measurement failures.

Base Station Report Event Codes

Lists extended event codes that may appear in a blood pressure report.

Problem Solving Checklist

A table to diagnose and solve common monitor problems based on symptoms.

Parts and Accessories

90217 Field Replaceable Parts Lists

Lists assemblies and standard accessories with their corresponding part numbers.

Symbols and Abbreviations

International Safety Symbols

Lists international and safety symbols used on Spacelabs Medical products.

Common Abbreviations Used in Manual

Lists common symbols and their meanings used in the manual for clarity.

Appendix A: Electromagnetic Compatibility

Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity

Details the monitor's RF emissions, compliance, and immunity to environmental factors.

Frequency Separation Distances Guidelines

Provides guidance on maintaining separation distances from RF communication equipment.

Spacelabs 90217 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product NameSpacelabs 90217
CategoryBlood Pressure Monitor
Measurement MethodOscillometric
TypeAmbulatory Blood Pressure Monitor
Cuff SizeSmall, Medium, Large, Extra Large
Dimensions120 x 80 x 30 mm
CommunicationUSB
InterfaceUSB
ComplianceAAMI, ESH

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