Productdetails:
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Merknaam: | Goldway |
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Modelnummer: | UT4000 |
Betalen & Verzenden Algemene voorwaarden:
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Min. bestelaantal: | 1 |
Prijs: | Negotation |
Verpakking Details: | kartonpakking |
Levertijd: | 1-3 werkdagen |
Betalingscondities: | T/T, Western Union, PayPal |
Levering vermogen: | 1 tot en met 20 stuks |
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Model: | UT400 | Betaalmethoden: | T/t, Western Union of PayPal |
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Levering: | binnen 1-3 het werkdagen na betaling | Garantie: | 90 dagen. |
Materiaal: | Plastic | Gebruik: | Voor Medische apparatuur |
Gebruik: | Patiëntmonitor | Inventaris: | Ja |
Productomschrijving
Here is a point-by-point guide on how to use the Goldway UT4000 patient monitor motherboard, intended for qualified biomedical equipment technicians (BMETs).
Important Disclaimer: The motherboard is the core internal component. "Using" it refers to procedures for installation, testing, and troubleshooting by trained technicians. This is not a guide for clinical use by healthcare providers.
Verify Compatibility: Confirm the Goldway replacement motherboard is explicitly compatible with your specific UT4000 monitor model and its existing hardware (e.g., display, parameter modules).
Power Down and Disconnect: Completely power off the patient monitor. Disconnect it from AC mains power and remove any internal backup batteries.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection: Always wear an anti-static wrist strap and work on an ESD-safe mat. The motherboard contains highly sensitive components that can be easily damaged by static electricity.
Prepare the Environment: Work in a clean, well-lit, and static-free area to avoid contamination or physical damage to the board or other internal components.
Gather Documentation: Have the necessary technical documentation or service manuals for the UT4000 monitor available for reference.
Open the Chassis: Carefully remove the outer casing and any internal shields of the monitor according to the disassembly instructions.
Document Connections: Before disconnecting anything, take clear photographs and note the positions of all cables, ribbon connectors, and wiring harnesses attached to the existing motherboard. This is crucial for correct reassembly.
Disconnect Cables: Gently disconnect all cables from the old motherboard. Pay attention to locking mechanisms on connectors.
Unscrew and Remove: Unscrew the motherboard from its mounting standoffs. Carefully lift the board straight out of the chassis, avoiding contact with other components.
Inspect the New Board: Visually inspect the new Goldway motherboard for any signs of physical damage, bent pins, or damaged connectors.
Position and Secure: Align the new motherboard correctly with the mounting holes. Carefully lower it into place and secure it with the correct screws. Avoid flexing the board.
Reconnect Cables: Using your pre-documentation (photos/notes), methodically reconnect all cables and wiring harnesses to their exact locations on the new motherboard. Ensure every connector is firmly and fully seated. Double-check ribbon cable orientations.
Reassemble the Monitor: Once all connections are verified, reattach any internal shields and carefully reattach the monitor's outer casing.
Initial Power On: Reconnect the monitor to AC power. Do not reconnect the internal battery yet. Power the unit on.
Observe Start-Up: The device should perform a Power-On Self-Test (POST). Observe the boot process for any immediate error messages or failures.
Perform Comprehensive Functional Tests: Test every parameter and function of the monitor to ensure the motherboard interfaces correctly with all modules:
Display: Check for a clear, full image with no artifacts.
ECG: Connect to a simulator and verify waveform quality and heart rate accuracy.
SpO₂: Use a probe tester or simulated finger to verify saturation reading and plethysmograph waveform.
NIBP: Run a calibration test with a pressure simulator to ensure accurate blood pressure readings.
Respiration & Temperature: Verify with appropriate simulators.
Alarms: Test all audible and visual alarms.
Connectivity: Test network (LAN) and data output ports (e.g., VGA, USB).
Final Assembly: If all tests pass, power down, reconnect the internal backup battery, and fully reassemble the unit.
Record the Service: Document the entire procedure in the device's service history log. Include the date, reason for service, part number of the new motherboard, and the results of all functional tests.
Regulatory Compliance: Ensure the repair and testing process complies with relevant medical device regulations and hospital policies, confirming the device is safe and ready for clinical use.
Final Warning: This procedure must only be performed by qualified technical personnel. Incorrect installation can cause monitor malfunction, leading to incorrect patient data and a serious risk to patient safety.
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