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Patient Monitoring System

VM15 Service Manual

2020.08.21 Ver. 1.00


Service Manual Characteristics and Principles of VM15

Characteristics and Principles of VM15


Thank you for purchasing the VM15 (Multi Parameter Patient Monitor)
VM15 provides a variety of information about the patient by numeric values and waveforms.
VM15 has features as follows

※ Basic functions of Patient measuring


- ECG lead (I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V) select and Respiration measurement
- Arrhythmia measurement, ST Level analysis and Pacemaker Detect function
- SpO2 and Pulse Rate measurement
- NIBP measurements
- Temperature measurements (1-Temp)

※ Optional functions of Patient measuring


- EKG 12 lead (I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1 ~ V6) measurements
- ICO measurements(Cardiac Output)
- Invasive Blood Pressure measurements(4-IBP)
- Temperature measurements(3-Temp)
- End-tidal CO2 measurements(EtCO2)
- Multi Gas measurement
- qCON measurement

※ Etc
- Trend Data (7 days)
- Event Data (20 event)
- VGA (Display Output) Function
- Built-in 3 channel Printer. (Option)
- Touch Screen
- Trend Data-saving using USB
- Drug Dose Calculation Function
- ECG Multiview arrhythmia Function
- ECG OUT Function (Option)
- Mini Trend View
- Color change (Wave & Measurement value)
- NIBP STAT Function
- NIBP VENOUS STAT Function
- OXY-CRG View
- Patient information
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Service Manual Characteristics and Principles of VM15

- Temp TD
- USB Host for S/W Upgrade

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Service Manual Contents

Table of Contents
1. Composition of VM15 ..................................................................................................................................................... 9

2. How to Set VM15 ........................................................................................................................................................... 11

Precautions for Settings ................................................................................................................................... 11

Check points Before Use .................................................................................................................................. 11

Maintenance and Cleaning After Use ........................................................................................................ 11

3. Overview of VM15 ......................................................................................................................................................... 12

4. Components of VM15 .................................................................................................................................................. 13

Front Panel Controls and Display ................................................................................................................ 13

Right Panel Components ................................................................................................................................. 14

Left Panel Components .................................................................................................................................... 15

Rear Panel Components ................................................................................................................................... 16

5. Description of Product Symbols .............................................................................................................................. 17

6. Explanation of screen ................................................................................................................................................... 19

Display of Main .................................................................................................................................................... 19

7. Product Specifications .................................................................................................................................................. 23

Measurement Parameters ................................................................................................................................ 23

MAIN Monitor Performances Specifications ........................................................................................... 24

TM (Transport Module) Performances Specifications ......................................................................... 25

ECG/EKG Measurement (ECG-Standard, EKG-Optional) .................................................................... 25

SpO2 (Pulse Oximeter) - Standard .............................................................................................................. 26

SpO2 (with Masimo SET) – Optional .......................................................................................................... 27

NIBP(Non-invasive Blood Pressure Measurement) – Standard ...................................................... 28

NIBP (with SunTech Module) – Optional .................................................................................................. 29

Resp (Respiration) - Standard ........................................................................................................................ 30

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IBP (Invasive Blood Pressure) - Optional ......................................................................................... 30

ICO (Cardiac Output) - Optional ......................................................................................................... 31

TEMP - (Standard : 1 Channel / Optional : 3 Channels) .......................................................... 32

EtCO2 (End-Tidal CO2) - Optional ...................................................................................................... 32

Multi Gas - Optional ................................................................................................................................. 34

qCON - Optional ......................................................................................................................................... 36

Printer - Optional ........................................................................................................................................ 36

TREND .............................................................................................................................................................. 37

Interface .......................................................................................................................................................... 37

Physical Specifications ............................................................................................................................... 37

Operating Environment ............................................................................................................................ 38

Standard Accessories................................................................................................................................. 38

Optional Accessories ................................................................................................................................. 38

8. Safety.................................................................................................................................................................................... 40

EMI ............................................................................................................................................................................. 40

EMC ............................................................................................................................................................................ 40

Electromagnetic emission ................................................................................................................................ 41

Electromagnetic immunity ............................................................................................................................... 41

Recommended Separation Distance .......................................................................................................... 44

9. System Diagram .............................................................................................................................................................. 45

Overall System Block Diagram ...................................................................................................................... 45

MCU B/D ................................................................................................................................................................. 46

Main B/D ................................................................................................................................................................. 47

BASE B/D ................................................................................................................................................................. 48

PWR B/D .................................................................................................................................................................. 49

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ECG B/D ................................................................................................................................................................... 50

SpO2 B/D(VOTEM) .............................................................................................................................................. 51

IBP/ICO B/D ............................................................................................................................................................ 52

NIBP B/D(VOTEM)................................................................................................................................................ 53

10. Trouble Shooting ............................................................................................................................................................ 54

Description of warning and caution .................................................................................................. 54

General ............................................................................................................................................................. 54

How to Solve ................................................................................................................................................ 54

Display Trouble................................................................................................................. 55
ECG / RESPIRATION Measurement Trouble .......................................................... 55
SpO2 Measurement Trouble (VOTEM) .................................................................... 55
SpO2 Measurement Trouble (MASIMO – Option) .............................................. 56
NIBP Measurement Trouble (VOTEM) ..................................................................... 56
NIBP Measurement Trouble (SunTech - Option) ................................................. 57
IBP Measurement Trouble ............................................................................................ 58
CO2 Measurement Trouble ......................................................................................... 58
qCON Measurement Trouble ...................................................................................... 58
TEMP Measurement Trouble ....................................................................................... 58
PRINTER Trouble (OPTION) ......................................................................................... 59

11. Appendix............................................................................................................................................................................. 60

Version Check ............................................................................................................................................... 60

Main Kernel SWU Update(OS) .............................................................................................................. 63

TM Kernel SWU Update(OS) .................................................................................................................. 67

Main S/W Update(Application) ............................................................................................................ 75

TM S/W Update(Application) ................................................................................................................ 82

Module S/W Update(Application) ....................................................................................................... 89

Main Kernel Recovery Manual(OS) ..................................................................................................... 96

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TM Kernal Recovery Manual(OS) ......................................................................................................... 99

Main S/W Recovery Manual(Application) ...................................................................................... 105

TM S/W Recovery Manual(Application) ......................................................................................... 107

Printer Supplement Manual ................................................................................................................. 113

Main Battery Replacement Manual .................................................................................................. 115

TM Battery Replacement Manual ...................................................................................................... 117

Main Battery 2-Pack Addition Manual............................................................................................ 123

Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual ..................................................................................................... 125

15 inch LCD Replacement Manual.................................................................................................... 133

4.3 inch LCD Replacement Manual................................................................................................... 139

Adapter Replacement Manual ............................................................................................................ 154

MAIN MCU B/D Replacement Manual ........................................................................................... 162

TM MCU B/D Replacement .................................................................................................................. 165

MAIN B/D Replacement Manual ....................................................................................................... 173

BASE B/D Replacement Manual ......................................................................................................... 177

SpO2 B/D Replacement Manual(VOTEM) ...................................................................................... 189

SpO2 B/D Replacement Manual(Masimo)..................................................................................... 192

NIBP B/D Replacement Manual(VOTEM) ....................................................................................... 194

NIBP B/D Replacement Manual(Suntech) ...................................................................................... 199

ECG or EKG B/D Replacement Manual ........................................................................................... 204

3-TEMP B/D Replacement Manual ................................................................................................... 208

IBP/ICO B/D Replacement Manual ................................................................................................... 211

qCON B/D Replacement Manual ....................................................................................................... 214

KEY B/D Replacement Manual ............................................................................................................ 217

EXT B/D Replacement Manual ............................................................................................................ 220

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USB B/D Replacement Manual ........................................................................................................... 223

TCH B/D Replacement Manual ........................................................................................................... 225

BLT B/D Replacement Manual ............................................................................................................ 228

VGA B/D Replacement Manual .......................................................................................................... 231

Wall Mount Setup..................................................................................................................................... 234

11.38 Patient Monitor Cleaning ...................................................................................................................... 237

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Service Manual Composition of VM15

1. Composition of VM15
Table 1-1 Standard Item.

VM15 Transport Module(std) Quick Manual Power Cord


(Touch Screen) + 4.3-inch LCD (1ea) (1ea)

ECG Cable Electrode Adult Cuff NIBP Hose


5Lead Type (1ea) (5 PCS/1set) (1ea) (1ea)

Adult Finger Clip


Temperature Sensor Li-ion Battery Pack
SpO2 Sensor
Skin Type (1ea) (3S2P/1ea)
(1ea)

Table 1-2 Option Item.


Option Description Accessories

ECG ECG ECG 3 leads Cable (Mini-Candal Type)

EKG 12CH EKG 12Ch EKG Cable (Mini-Candal Type)

SpO2 (Votem) VOTEM SpO2 SpO2 Extension Cable

Masimo Set uSpO2 Pulse Oximetry Cable (with Masimo)


Masimo SpO2 Masimo SpO2
Masimo Adult Reusable Sensor (with Masimo)
NIBP Cuff for Neonate
NIBP (Votem) VOTEM NIBP
NIBP Cuff for Child
NIBP Hose (with Suntech)
Suntech NIBP Suntech NIBP
NIBP Cuff for Adult (with Suntech)
IBP-Y Extension Cable (Mini-Candal Type) à 2ch : 1ea, 4ch : 2ea
IBP (2ch or 4ch) IBP
IBP Extension Cable (Utah) à 1 per channel (2ch : 2ea, 4ch : 4ea)

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IBP Kit Set (Utah) à 1 per channel (2ch : 2ea, 4ch : 4ea)

Temperature Sensor (Skin Type)


3CH TEMP 3CH Temperature
Temperature Sensor (Rectal Type)
Respironics EtCO2 Extension Cable (Mini-Candal Type)
EtCO2
Main/Sidestream EtCO2 EtCO2 Kit Set (Mainstream or Sidestream)
Invasive Cardiac Output
ICO ICO Extension Cable (Mini-Candal Type)
with 2CH IBP
Phasein's IRMA AX+
Mainstream Multi-Gas Extension Cable (Mini-Candal Type)
(CO2, N2O, 5XAA, Auto Multi-Gas Kit Set - Airway Adaptor
Agent ID)
Phasein's ISA AX+
Sidestream Multi-Gas Extension Cable (Mini-Candal Type)
Multi-gas
(CO2, N2O, 5XAA, Auto Multi-Gas Kit Set - Nomoline
Agent ID)
Phasein's ISA OR+
Sidestream Multi-Gas Extension Cable (Mini-Candal Type)
(CO2, O2, N2O, 5XAA, Multi-Gas Kit Set - Nomoline
Auto Agent ID)
qCON Extension Cable (Mini-Candal Type)
qCON Quantium Medical's qCON qCON 3 Leads Patient Cable
qCON 3 Leads Patient Cable

Wall Mount Premium Wall Mount -

Printer 3CH Thermal Printer Printer Roll Paper (18M)

VGA OUT VGA OUT -

ECG OUT port with access


ECG OUT -
board
Battery (3S2P) 10.8VDC,
Battery -
4400mAh

Electrode Electrode (50 PCS / 1 SET) -

Note: Please contact the technical supporting team or sales team for the more information on
optional items.

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Service Manual How to Set VM15

2. How to Set VM15

Precautions for Settings


Pay attention when setting VM15 for the following points
➢ Use VM15 under conditions of 10℃∼35℃ of circumstantial

temperature and 30%∼85% humidity.


➢ Check the connection status of the power cord.
➢ Do not connect multiple cords to the power supply.
➢ Place the main body on a flat area.
➢ If noise occurs, ground the equipment further.
➢ Do no use any electric cords generating connecting noise.
➢ Take care since the product can be broken by mechanical shock.
➢ Get rid of dust or inflammable material near the product when setting it up.

Check points Before Use


➢ Check the following points before measuring the patient’s condition.
➢ Make sure there is no mechanical risk.
➢ Check the lead, power plug, and accessories connected on the outside.

Maintenance and Cleaning After Use


➢ Keep the product clean by cleaning it using a soft cloth at least once a month. Do not use
thinner, ethylene, oxidant or lacquer since these may damage the product.
➢ Keep the accessories clean of dust or foreign materials. For cleaning, use a soft cloth and
clinical alcohol.
➢ Do not soak the accessories in liquid or detergents. Keep the product and accessories out
of any liquid.

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Service Manual Overview of VM15

3. Overview of VM15

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Service Manual Description of Product Symbols

4. Components of VM15

Front Panel Controls and Display

Figure 4.1 1 Front Panel Controls and Display.

Table 4.1 1 Front Panel Description.


No Name Function Note
1 Power switch Turn the operation On / Off.
2 Alarm Pause the alarm sound when an alarm condition occurs.
3 Screen Change Button to switch screen
Button to start/stop non-invasive blood pressure
4 NIBP
measurement
5 Printer Use current screen for printer
6 EXIT Exit from the menu
7 Menu Selection R / S Rotary switch for function selection

Note. Trim Knob use


1. Rotate the trim knob to right or left side to 2. Press down the knob for execution
move

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Service Manual Description of Product Symbols

Right Panel Components

Figure 4.2 1 Right Panel Controls and Display.

Table 4.2 1 Right Panel Description.


No Name Function Note

1 USB PORT USB port for SW upgrade

2 RS232 PORT Port for serial communication

3 VGA PORT VGA PORT Option

4 LAN Port Service Port

5 PRINTER PRINTER Option

6 BATTERY cover BATTERY cover

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Service Manual Description of Product Symbols

Left Panel Components

Figure 4.3 1 left) Left Panel(Microstream EtCO2), right) Left Panel(Multi-Gas)

Table 4.3 1 Left Panel Description.


No Name Function Note
1 BATTERY cover Cover covering BATTERY storage 3S2P
Connection port for non-invasive blood pressure Suntech-
2 NIBP connector
measurement Option
3 ECG connector Connector to connect ECG
4 EKG connector Connector to connect EKG Option
5 SpO2 connector Connector to measure SpO2 Masimo-Option
6 TEMP 1 connector Connector for measuring TEMP1
7 ECG OUT connector Connector to connect ECG OUT Option
8 RESET Button for RESET ESN Module
9 TEMP 2 Connection Connector for measuring TEMP2 Option
10 TEMP 3 Connection Connector for measuring TEMP3 Option
11 TEMP 4 Connection Connector for measuring TEMP4 Option
12 ICO Connection Connector for measuring CO Option
13 IBP1/2 Connection Connector for measuring blood pressure Option
14 IBP3/4 Connection Connector for measuring blood pressure Option
15 EtCO2 Connection Connector for measuring EtCO2 Option
16 qCON Connection Connector for measuring qCON Option
17 Multi Gas Connection Connector for measuring Multi Gas Option

Note: You can put the option box at any layer of the track.

Note: The standard module box with ECG, SpO2, NIBP, 1TEMP module and 4.3" LCD is called
the Transport Module, and is referred to as TM in this document.

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Service Manual Description of Product Symbols

Rear Panel Components

Figure 4.4 1 Rear Panel Controls and Display.

Table 4.4 1 Rear Panel Description


No Name Function Note

1 Moving handle Use to move the product

2 4.3inch LCD 4.3inch LCD

3 TM SPEAKER Sound measurement information

4 Wall mount Screw hole for wall mount connection Option

5 ID LABEL ID LABEL attachment

6 Power connector Connector for input of commercial power

7 Equalization ground Terminal for connecting ground wire

8 Alarm Pause the alarm sound when an alarm condition occurs

9 NIBP Button to start/stop non-invasive blood pressure measurement

10 Power Switch Turn the operation On / Off.

11 Power LED Power LED

12 Transport Module*NOTE Standard module box connection part

13 Optional module box Port that connects the option module box Option

CAUTION: Please do not on or off the power supply when the main monitor (front panel) and
Transport Module (rear panel) is separated. It may cause the malfunction.

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Service Manual Description of Product Symbols

5. Description of Product Symbols


The following symbols describe the symbols inside/outside the VM15. Please check the symbols before
use.

Table 5 1 Button Symbols.

Symbols Description Symbols Description

Defibrillation-Proof
Power switch
Type CF Applied part

Defibrillation-Proof
Alarm Paused
Type BF Applied part

Type BF Applied part Manual Event

Waring or Cautions
Change screen
(Refer to the manual)

(Freeze)
IPX Waterproof rating
Freeze the Wave

ECG Electrocardiograph /
NBP Start/Stop
Respiration

EKG 12 Leads Option module display


Electrocardiograph select

SpO2 (Printer)
SpO2
, Start Print

NIBP Non-Invasive Blood


SETUP
Pressure

ECG OUT ECG OUT Return to Full Waves screen

T1 ~ T4 (Exit)
Temperature Measurement
IPX7 Initial Screen

IBP 1/2 ~ IBP 3/4 U-A


Invasive Blood Pressure USB Port

CO RS-232 communication
Cardiac Output COM1
terminal

CO2
EtCO2 Module port VGA VGA OUT port

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Service Manual Description of Product Symbols

MULTI GAS
Multi-Gas Module port LAN LAN port

qCON
qCON index Ground

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Service Manual Explanation of screen

6. Explanation of screen
Display of Main
The picture below is the basic screen of VM15 that can be seen after the booting screen passes
when the product is first turned on.

The main screen is consist of ECG, Respiration, SpO2, NIBP, 4ch IBP(Option), CO2(Option),
Multi-Gas(Option), qCON(Option), 1TEMP(Standard), 3TEMP(Option), Smart Key.

Figure 6.1 1 Displays - Menu Display.

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Service Manual Explanation of screen

Table 6.1 1 Main Screen Layout Description.


No Name Function
1 Bed No Used to set the patient's location
2 Patient category patient category, either Adult, Pediatric, or Neonatal
Status of HL7 communication information and FREEZE, etc. is
3 Function icon
displayed.
4 Date, time Displays the current date and time.
5 Information alarm Shows the Information alarm content
Medium, low priority Shows the information corresponding to the medium and low
6
alarm priority alarm.
7 High priority alarm Shows the information corresponding to the high priority alarm.
8 ECG waveform Shows the patient's ECG waveform in real time.
Oxygen Saturation It shows the oxygen saturation waveform of the patient in real
9
Waveform time.
Shows the patient's EtCO2 waveform in real time.
EtCO2 waveform
10
/ RESP waveform When EtCO2 module is not connected :
Shows the patient's breathing waveform in real time.
11 Vascular waveform The waveform of the real-time patient's blood pressure changes.
shows the patient's qCON Trend waveform and EEG waveform in
12 qCON waveform
real time.
Noninvasive Blood Display the patient's Systolic, Diastolic, mean blood pressure and
13
Pressure Pulse rate values, measurement mode, measurement time.
14 Alarm Pause button Pause alarm sound when alarm condition occurs.
Manual EVENT save
15 Button to manually save the EVENT.
button
16 Screen button Button to switch screens and turn on pop-up screens.
17 NIBP button Button to start/stop non-invasive blood pressure measurement.
18 Freeze button Pause the waveform on the screen.
19 Option menu button It shows installed modules and enables / disables in MAIN screen.
20 Printer button Used to start/stop printer
21 Setup menu button Shows the setup menu.
22 MAIN screen button Return to the MAIN screen
23 Body temperature Displays the patient's body temperature measurement value.
24 qCON Numeric data Displays the qCON measurement value.
Display the systolic, diastolic, mean blood pressure and Pulse rate
25 Vascular blood pressure
values of the patient.
EtCO2 expiratory, Inspiratory and RR values are displayed.
EtCO2 / RESP
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Numeric data When EtCO2 module is not connected :
Displays the patient's breathing rate per minute.
Displays the blood's oxygen saturation level, pulse rate and PI
27 SpO2 Numeric data
value.
Analyze ECG waveform by lead and display ST level value.
28 ECG Numeric data
Displays the patient's heart rate, arrhythmia status, and whether
pacemakers are used

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Service Manual Explanation of screen

Table 6.1 2 Smart Keys


No. Menu Icon Description

1 Alarm Pause

2 Manual event save

Screen change/popup
3
function

NIBP measurement
4
start/stop

5 Screen freeze

Option display selection


6
function

7 Print function

8 Setup menu

Return to main screen


9
function

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Service Manual Explanation of screen

Table 6.1 3 Screen Icons.

Icon Meaning Display Action

During the save: Fixed


EVENT Save
If data saved: Flashes at 1-second interval
Displays the type of screen you are
viewing.
1 : FULL WAVES
Screen type
2 : 7/12LEAD ECG
3 : ESN
4 : BIG NUMBERS

Alarm Suspend: Automatically Alarm pause remaining time is displayed


cancelled after 2 minutes. on the right of the icon

Freeze status Waveform freeze status display

Indicates that it is operating in demo


Operation mode
mode.

Indicates that you are communicating


with the HL7 server.

This indicates the communication status


with the HL7 server.
Communication status
indication
OK : Data found, no errors
NF : No data found, no errors
AE : Application error
AR : Application reject
TIME OUT : No response for 1 minute

AC in use Fixed

Battery in use Fixed

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7. Product Specifications

Measurement Parameters
⚫ ECG or EKG, NIBP, SpO2, Respiration, 4ch IBP, ICO, 4ch Temp, EtCO2 or Multi Gas, qCON

⚫ Processing Parameters

HR (Heart Rate)
NIBP (Systolic / Diastolic / Mean pressure)
SpO2 Saturation
PR (Pulse rate)
IBP (Systolic / Diastolic / Mean pressure)
ICO (Cardiac Output)
Temperature
Resp (Respiration)
EtCO2 (End-Tidal CO2) or Multi Gas
qCON

Function Standard Optional


ECG / Temp (1 channel) VOTEM X
EKG (12ch) / Temp (1ch) X VOTEM
SpO2 VOTEM Masimo
NIBP VOTEM Suntech
IBP (2 or 4 channels) X VOTEM
ICO X VOTEM
Temp (3 channels) X VOTEM
EtCO2 X Respironics (main or side)
Multi Gas X Masimo (main or side)
qCON X Quantium Medical
※ Optional : EtCO2 or Multi Gas (Choose one of the two)

Function Standard Optional


PRINTER X VOTEM
ECG Output X VOTEM
VGAOUT X VOTEM

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MAIN Monitor Performances Specifications


⚫ Display
◼ TFT Color LCD Display
◼ Waveform Display Method: Scroll
◼ Display Size: 15.0 inch
◼ Resolution: 1024 x 768 (XGA)
◼ Sweep Speed: 6.25, 12.5, 25, 50 mm/sec
◼ Display waveform Time: 2.5 sec
◼ Waveform Freeze: Function of waveform freeze
◼ Waveform Display: 3ch ECG, SpO2, 4ch IBP, Resp or EtCO2 or Multi-Gas, qCON
◼ Waveform Traces: 12 Waveforms Max.
◼ Measurement Value Display: Heart Rate, SpO2, Pulse Rate, NIBP, Resp, 4ch IBP, 4ch
Temp, EtCO2 or Multi-Gas, ICO, qCON
⚫ UI (User Interface)
◼ Touch screen: 15.0 inch Touch panel, 4-wire resistive type
◼ Encoder: Trim Knob
◼ Key buttons: Power, Alarm Snooze, Change Screen, NIBP start/stop, Print, Exit
⚫ Parameters
◼ ECG / EKG
◼ Resp (Respiration)
◼ SpO2
◼ NIBP
◼ 4 Channel Temp
◼ 4 Channel IBP
◼ EtCO2 or Multi Gas
◼ qCON
⚫ Change Screen
◼ Full Waves
◼ 7/12 Lead ECG
◼ ESN
◼ BIG Numbers
⚫ Popup Screen
◼ TREND
◼ EVENT
◼ Multiview Arrhythmia
◼ Mini-Trend
◼ Drug Calculation
◼ ICO (Cardiac Output)
◼ Oxy-CRG
⚫ Sound
◼ Beep: OFF, 10~100%
◼ Alarm: 10~100% (Low / Middle / High)
◼ Information: OFF, 10~100%
⚫ Languages
◼ English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Portuguese-BR,
Turkish, Russian, Czech, Rumanian, Polish

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TM (Transport Module) Performances Specifications


⚫ Display
◼ TFT Color LCD Display
◼ Waveform Display Method: Scroll
◼ Display Size: 4.3 inch
◼ Resolution: 480 x 272
◼ Sweep Speed: 6.25, 12.5, 25, 50 mm/sec
◼ Display waveform Time: 2.5 sec
◼ Waveform Traces: 3 Waveforms Max.

⚫ UI (User Interface)
◼ Key buttons: Power, Alarm Snooze, NIBP start/stop

⚫ Parameters
◼ ECG
◼ Resp (Respiration)
◼ SpO2
◼ NIBP
◼ 1 Channel Temp

⚫ Sound
◼ Beep, Alarm (Low / Middle / High), Information
◼ Volume: N.A (Fixed)

ECG/EKG Measurement (ECG-Standard, EKG-Optional)

⚫ ECG Wave (Standard)


◼ 3 leads (Standard: I, II, III) : 1 Channel
◼ 5 leads (Standard: I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V) : 3 Channels / 7 Channels
⚫ EKG Wave (Optional)
◼ 10 leads (Option: I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6) : 12 Channels
⚫ Input: Installed the circuit for protecting from the high frequency electric potential of ESU,
Defibrillator and so on.
⚫ Frequency Filter
◼ High frequency noise remove filter / Install the 50/60Hz power noise remove filter
⚫ Input Impedance: Greater than 5 M ohm (50 / 60Hz)
⚫ Input for Initial Electric Currency: Below 50 μA
⚫ CMRR: Greater than 120dB
⚫ Filter Frequency Bandwidth:
◼ 0.5 ~ 40 Hz, 0.5 Hz ~ 80 Hz, 0.05 Hz ~ 40 Hz, 0.05 Hz ~ 80 Hz, Monitoring
⚫ Gain: 2.5, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40 mm/mV
⚫ Calibration Waveform: 1mVp-p old waveform, ± 10 %
⚫ Maximum Input Range: ± 5 mV
⚫ DC Offset: -300 mV to +300 mV
⚫ ST Analysis Range
◼ Measurement Range: -9.9 mV ~ +9.9 mV
◼ Resolution: ± 0.1 mV
◼ J Point: J + 0, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 msec

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⚫ Heart Rate
◼ Measurement Range: 0, 15 ~ 300 bpm (± 1 bpm or ± 1%, which is greater)
◼ HR Calculation: 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 waves
(Set the usage of HR calculation with combining number of Wave)

⚫ Pacemaker Detect
⚫ Arrhythmia Detect
◼ ASYS (Asystole) - Asystole or electromotive disassociation.
◼ VFIB (ventricular flutter/fibrillation) - Irregular ventricular waveform
◼ PVC (premature ventricular contraction) - Premature ventricular contraction
◼ VTAC (ventricular tachycardia) - PVCs at 180 BPM
◼ BGM (ventricular bigeminy) - Normal beat followed by a PVC, repeated
◼ TGM (ventricular trigeminy) - Two normal beats followed by a PVC, repeated
◼ CPT (Couplet) - Two PVCs together in a series with normal beats, repeated
◼ SBRD (sinus bradycardia) - Normal sinus rhythm below 56 BPM (HR≤55)
◼ ATAC (atrial tachycardia) - Normal sinus rhythm over 135 BPM (HR≥136)
◼ SVT (supra-ventricular tachycardia) - Normal sinus rhythm over 195 BPM (HR≥196)
◼ VENT - Ventricular rhythm
◼ TPT (Triplet) - Three PVCs together in a series with normal beats, repeated
◼ R on T (R on T)
⚫ ECG Output
◼ Gain: 1 mm/mV
◼ DC Offset Voltage: 10 mV
◼ Time Delay: 112ms from real ECG waveform
⚫ Defibrillator Sync
◼ Pulse Amplitude: 3 V when heart beat detected
◼ Pulse Width: 100ms
◼ Time Delay: 188~424ms from real ECG waveform
(Variable with Pacemaker ON/OFF, Notch ON/OFF)

SpO2 (Pulse Oximeter) - Standard

⚫ Measurement Range: 0 ~ 100 %


⚫ Accuracy
◼ 70 ~ 100 % SpO2: ± 2 %
◼ 50 ~ 69 % SpO2: ± 3 %
◼ 0 ~ 49 % SpO2: Unspecified
⚫ Pulse Rate
◼ Range: 0, 30 ~ 300 bpm
◼ Accuracy
◆ 30 ~ 240 bpm ± 2 bpm or ± 2 %, which is greater
◆ 241 ~ 300 bpm ± 3 bpm or ± 3 %, which is greater
⚫ Alarm Range
◼ High alarm limit: 0 ~ 100 % OFF
◼ Low alarm limit: OFF, 0 ~ 100 %
⚫ Averaging
◼ Set of SpO2 Measure Detect Time: 2~10 sec
⚫ Low Perfusion
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◼ 0.05 % up to
⚫ Setting Time
◼ Wave out Time: Max. 2 sec
◼ SpO2 Percentage Display: Max. 10 sec

SpO2 (with Masimo SET) – Optional

⚫ Measurement Range
◼ SpO2
◆ Display Range: 0 ~ 100 %
◆ Calibration Range: 70 ~ 100 %
◼ Pulse Rate
◆ Display Range: 25 ~ 240 bpm
◆ Calibration Range: 25 ~ 240 bpm
◼ Perfusion Index
◆ Display Range: 0.02 ~ 20.0 %
◆ Calibration Range: 0.10 ~ 20.0 %
⚫ Accuracy
◼ SpO2
◆ No Motion: ≤ 2.0 %
◆ Motion(RMS): ≤ 3.0 %
◼ Pulse Rate
◆ No Motion: ≤ 3.0 bpm
◆ Motion(RMS): ≤ 5.0 bpm
⚫ Resolution
◼ SpO2: ≤ 0.1 %
◼ Pulse Rate: ≤ 1 bpm
⚫ Time to Display
◼ SpO2: ≤8, ≤12 seconds
◼ Pulse Rate: ≤8, ≤12 seconds
◼ Perfusion Index: ≤8, ≤12 seconds
⚫ Asystole Detection Time
◼ SpO2: ≤8 seconds
◼ Pulse Rate: ≤8 seconds
◼ Perfusion Index: ≤8 seconds
⚫ Delay
◼ SpO2: ≤10 seconds
◼ Pulse Rate: ≤10 seconds
◼ Perfusion Index: ≤10 seconds
⚫ Response Time
◼ SpO2: ≤20 seconds
◼ Pulse Rate: ≤20 seconds
◼ Perfusion Index: ≤20 seconds
⚫ Setting
◼ Sensitivity: Maximum, Normal, APOD
◼ Averaging Time (seconds): 2~4, 4~6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 seconds
◼ Fastsat : ON/OFF
◼ Smart Tone: ON/OFF
◼ SIQ: ON/OFF
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⚫ Alarm Delay (seconds): 0, 5, 10, 15 seconds


⚫ Rapid Desat Alarm (%): 5, 10, OFF

NIBP(Non-invasive Blood Pressure Measurement) – Standard

⚫ Measurement Method: Oscillometric, Automatic measurement


⚫ Display Value: Systolic, Diastolic, Mean Pressure, Pulse Rate
⚫ Measurement Range
◼ Adult, Pediatric: 0 to 300mmHg
◼ Neonate: 0 to 150mmHg
⚫ Accuracy
◼ Systolic, Diastolic, Mean: ± 5 mmHg
◆ Max Mean error: ± 5 mmHg
◆ Max Standard Deviation: 8 mmHg
⚫ Inflation Pressure Max
◼ Adult, Pediatric: 100 to 300mmHg
◼ Neonate: 70 to 150mmHg
◼ Venous Stasis Pressure: 50 ~ 200 mmHg

⚫ Alarm Range
Display High Low
NIBP Systolic
[mmHg] Diastolic 0 ~ 275, OFF OFF, 0 ~ 275
Mean

⚫ Pressure Modes
◼ Manual
◼ Automatic: 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 30 min, 1, 2, 4, 8 ,12 hours intervals
◼ Stat: 5 ~ 15 min intervals
◼ Venous Stasis
⚫ Error Messages
◼ NIBP ERR. CUFF/HOSE
(Cuff or Hose err)

◼ NIBP ERR. NO PULSE


(No heart rate detected)

◼ NIBP ERR. PATIENT MOTION


(Move violently during measurement)

◼ NIBP ERR. ENVELOPE


(Extreme movement during valve operation)

◼ NIBP ERR. WEAKPULSE


(heart rate is too weak)

◼ NIBP ERR. TIMEOUT


(Measurement time error (Adult : 3 min, Neonate : 1min 30 sec))

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◼ NIBP ERR. CUFF OVERPRESSURE


(Cuff pressure limit exceeded (Adult : 300 mmHg, Neonate : 150 mmHg))

◼ NIBP ERR. INTERNAL


(Error NIBP module (NIBP replacement is required if it continues to occur when power
is turned off/on))

NIBP (with SunTech Module) – Optional


⚫ Method of Measurement
◼ Oscillometric. Diastolic values correspond to Phase 5 Korotkoff sounds
⚫ Blood Pressure Range
◼ Systolic
◆ Adult: 40 ~ 260 mmHg
◆ Pediatric: 40 ~ 160 mmHg
◆ Neonate: 40 ~ 130 mmHg
◼ Diastolic
◆ Adult: 20 ~ 200 mmHg
◆ Pediatric: 20 ~ 120 mmHg
◆ Neonate: 20 ~ 100 mmHg
◼ MAP (Mean)
◆ Adult: 26 ~ 220 mmHg
◆ Pediatric: 26 ~ 133 mmHg
◆ Neonate: 26 ~ 110 mmHg
◼ Pulse Rate Range
◆ 30 to 220 bpm (Beats Per Minute)
◼ Pulse Rate Accuracy
◆ ± 2% or ± 3 bpm, whichever is greater
◼ Cuff Deflate Rate
◆ Deflation step size varies with heart rate, cuff pressure and cuff volume
◼ Initial Inflation Pressure
◆ Adult: 160 mmHg (default) / Variable from 120 to 280 mmHg
◆ Pediatric: 120 mmHg (default) / Variable from 80 to 170 mmHg
◆ Neonate: 90 mmHg (default) / Variable from 60 to 140 mmHg
◼ Clinical Accuracy
◆ Meets accuracy requirements of ANSI/AAMI
SP10:1992 and 2002

◼ Pressure Transducer Accuracy


◆ ± 3mmHg between 0 mmHg and 300 mmHg for
operating conditions between 0°C and 50°C

◼ Recommended Frequency of Pressure Transducer Calibration


◆ The Pressure Transducer calibration should be verified on a yearly interval
◼ Operating Conditions
◆ 0°C to 50°C, 15% to 95% non-condensing humidity
◼ Storage Conditions
◆ -20°C to 65°C, 15% to 95% non-condensing humidity
◼ Altitude
◆ Measurement accuracy is not affected by altitude
◼ Startup Initialization Period
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◆ 7 seconds
◼ Patient Safety
◆ Internal operating software ensures that:
Maximum cuff inflation time is limited to 75 seconds
Duration of blood pressure reading is limited to
130 seconds (Adult mode)
120 seconds (Adult Motion Tolerant mode)
90 seconds (Pediatric mode)
75 seconds (Neonate mode)
◆ Additional redundant safety circuitry oversees normal operation and will override
to abort a reading if:
cuff pressure exceeds 300 mmHg (Adult & Pediatric modes) or 150 mmHg
(Neonate mode) at any time
the cuff has been inflated for 180 seconds (Adult & Pediatric modes) or
90 seconds (Neonate mode)
The Module meets all relevant parts of the following
Safety Standards
IEC60601-1:1997
IEC/EN60601-2-30:1999/2000
AAMI SP10:1992/2002
EN1060-1:1996
EN1060-3:1997

Resp (Respiration) - Standard

⚫ Measurement Range: 0, 5~150 bpm


⚫ Accuracy: ± 2% or ± 2 bpm
⚫ Sweep Speed: 6.25, 12.5, 25, 50 mm/sec
⚫ Waveform Amplitude: x0.25, x0.5, x1, x2, x3, x4
⚫ Apnea Detect Time: OFF, 5 ~ 40 sec
⚫ Select Lead: RA-LA or RA-LL

IBP (Invasive Blood Pressure) - Optional

⚫ Measurement Range: -50 ~ +350 mmHg


⚫ Channel: 2 channels or 4 channels
⚫ Accuracy: ± 1 mmHg or ± 2%, which is greater.
⚫ Auto zero balancing range: ± 200 mmHg
⚫ Unit: mmHg, kPa
⚫ Alarm Range
Display High Low
IBP 1~4 Systolic
[mmHg] Diastolic -50 ~ +350, OFF OFF, -50 ~ +350
Mean

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⚫ Label
◼ ABP (Arterial Blood Pressure)
◆ Artery group throughout the whole body (systemic)
◼ CVP (Central Venous Pressure)
◆ Central vein / atrium group
◼ LAP (Left Arterial Pressure)
◆ Intracranial group
◼ PAP (Pulmonary Arterial Pressure)
◆ Pulmonary artery group
⚫ Catheter
◼ Utah (Optional)
◼ Abbot (Not provided)
◼ Edward (Not provided)
◼ Bd (Not provided)
◼ Medex (Not provided)
◼ Philips (Not provided)

ICO (Cardiac Output) - Optional

⚫ Measurement Method: Thermodilution


⚫ Measurement Range: 0.1 ~ 20 L/min
⚫ Repeatability: ± 5% or ± 0.2 L/min, which is greater
⚫ Injectate Temperature Range: 0℃ or 24 ℃
⚫ Blood Temperature Range: 33 ~ 39 ℃
⚫ Injectate Volume: 10 cc only
⚫ Catheter
◼ Swan-Ganz Standard Thermodilution Pulmonary Artery Catheter
(Edward's Life Sciences)

⚫ Hemodynamic Parameters
◼ Input/Measured Data from VM15
◆ CO: Cardiac Output (L/min)
◆ HR: Heart Rate (bpm)
◆ MAP: Mean Arterial Pressure (mmHg)
◆ CVP: Central Venous Pressure (mmHg)
◆ PAM: Pulmonary Artery Mean Pressure (mmHg)
◆ PAW: Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure (mmHg)
◆ PAD: Pulmonary Artery Diastolic Pressure (mmHg)
◆ LA: Left Atrium Pressure (mmHg)
◆ WEIGHT: Weight (kg)
◆ HEIGHT: height (cm)
◼ Calculated Data
◆ BSA: Body Surface Area (m2)
◆ CI: Cardiac Index (L/min/m2)
◆ SV: Stroke Volume (mL/beat)
◆ SVR: Systemic Vascular Resistance (dny*sec*cm-2)
◆ SVRI: Systemic Vascular Resistance Index (dny*sec*cm-5*m2)
◆ PVR: Pulmonary Vascular Resistance (dny*sec*cm-5)
◆ PVRI: Pulmonary Vascular Resistance Index (dny*sec*cm-5*m2)
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◆ LVSWI: Left Ventricular Stroke Work Index (g*m/m2)


◆ RVSWI: Right Ventricular Stroke Work Index (g*m/m2)

TEMP - (Standard : 1 Channel / Optional : 3 Channels)

⚫ Channel: Max 4 channels (Standard: 1 channel, Optional: 3 channels)


⚫ Measurement Range: 0 ~ 50℃
⚫ Unit: ℃, ℉
⚫ Accuracy
◼ 0℃ ~ 24.9℃ → ± 0.2℃
◼ 25.0℃ ~ 50.0℃ → ± 0.1℃
⚫ Alarm Range
◼ High alarm limit: 0.1℃ ~ 50℃, OFF
◼ Low alarm limit: OFF, 0.1℃ ~ 50℃

EtCO2 (End-Tidal CO2) - Optional

⚫ Mainstream (EtCO2)

◼ Initialization Time
◆ Capnogram, displayed in less than 15 seconds (at 25℃)
◆ Full specifications within 2 minutes
◼ Respiration Rate Range: 0 ~ 150 BPM (Breaths Per Minute)
◼ Respiration Rate Accuracy: ± 1 breath
◼ CO2 Measurement Range
◆ 0 ~ 150 mmHg
◆ 0 ~ 19.7%
◆ 0 ~ 20 kPa (at 760 mmHg)
◆ Barometric Pressure supplied by host
◼ Rise Time
◆ Less than 60 ms - Adult Reusable or Single-Patient-Use Airway Adapter
◆ Less than 60 ms - Infant Reusable or Single-Patient-Use Airway Adapter
◼ CO2 Resolution
◆ 0 ~ 69 mmHg → 0.1 mmHg
◆ 70 ~ 150 mmHg → 0.25 mmHg
◼ CO2 Accuracy
◆ 0 ~ 40 mmHg → ± 2 mmHg
◆ 41 ~ 70 mmHg → ± 5% of reading
◆ 71 ~ 100 mmHg → ± 8% of reading
◆ 01 ~ 150 mmHg → ± 10% of reading
◼ CO2 Stability
◆ Short Term Drift: Drift over four hours shall not exceed 0.8 mmHg max
◆ Long Term Drift: Accuracy specification will be maintained over a 120-hour period
◼ Calibration

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◆ No routine user calibration required.


◆ An airway adapter zero is required when changing to a different style of airway
adapter.
◼ Temperature and Humidity
◆ Operating Environment: 0 ~ 45℃, 10 ~ 90% RH, non-condensing
◆ Storage Environment: -40 ~ 70℃, <90% RH, non-condensing
◼ Waterproof: IPX4, Splash-proof (sensor head only)
◼ Required Voltage: +5.0 VDC, 1.125 W Typical (Max 1.5 W)
◼ Power Rating
◆ Rated input: 1.1 Watts typical. Steady State
◆ Up to 1.5 Watts maximum on power up (warm up)

⚫ Sidestream (EtCO2)

◼ Initialization Time
◆ Capnogram, displayed in less than 20 seconds (at 25℃)
◆ Full specifications within 2 minutes
◼ Respiration Measurement Range: 2 ~ 150 BPM (Breaths Per Minute)
◼ Respiration Rate Accuracy: ± 1 breath
◼ CO2 Measurement Range
◆ 0 ~ 150 mmHg
◆ 0 ~ 19.7%
◆ 0 ~ 20 kPa (at 760mmHg)
◆ Barometric Pressure supplied by host
◼ CO2 Resolution
◆ 0 ~ 69 mmHg → 0.1 mmHg
◆ 70 ~ 150 mmHg → 0.25 mmHg
◼ CO2 Accuracy
◆ 0 ~ 40 mmHg → ± 2 mmHg
◆ 1 ~ 70 mmHg → ± 5 % of reading
◆ 71 ~ 100 mmHg → ± 8 % of reading
◆ 101 ~ 150 mmHg → ± 10 % of reading
◆ Above 80 bpm ± 12 % of reading
◼ CO2 Stability
◆ Short Term Drift: Drift over four hours shall not exceed 0.8 mm Hg max
◆ Long Term Drift: Accuracy specification will be maintained over a 120-hour period
◼ Calibration
◆ No routine user calibration required.
◼ Sample Kit Hours of Use
◆ Nasal Cannula (all styles) – up to 12 hours
◆ On-Airway Adapter Kits without dehumidification tubing – up to 12 hours
◆ On-Airway Adapter Kits with dehumidification tubing – up to 120 hours
◼ Temperature/Humidity
◆ Operating environment: 0 ~ 40℃, 10 to 90% RH, non-condensing
◆ Storage environment: -40 ~ 70℃, <90% RH, non-condensing
◼ Waterproof
◆ IPX4 / Splash-proof (When sample cell is inserted in sample cell receptacle)
◼ Required Voltage
◆ +5.0 VDC, 5%
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◼ Power Rating
◆ Rated input: 1.3 Watts typical. Steady State
◆ Less than 2.0 Watts maximum on power up (warm up)

Multi Gas - Optional

⚫ Mainstream (Multi Gas)

◼ Operating Temperature
◆ IRMA AX+: 5 to 50 °C (41 to 122 °F)
◼ Operating Humidity
◆ < 40 hPa H2O (non-condensing) (95 %RH at 30 °C)
◼ Operating Atmospheric Pressure
◆ 525–1200 hPa
(525 hPa corresponding to an altitude of 4,572 m / 15,000 feet)

◼ Power Supply
◆ IRMA AX+: 4.5-5.5 VDC, max 1.4 W
(power on surge @ 5 V less than 350 mA during 200 ms)

◼ Breath Detection
◆ Adaptive threshold, minimum 1 vol% change in CO2 concentration
◼ Respiration Rate
◆ 0 ~ 150 bpm, ± 1 bpm
◼ Warm-up Time
◆ IRMA AX+: < 20 seconds (agent identification enabled and full accuracy)
◼ Rise Time
◆ CO2 ≤ 90 ms
◆ N2O ≤ 300 ms
◆ HAL, ISO, ENF, SEV, DES ≤ 300 ms
◼ Total System Response Time
◆ < 1 second
◼ Accuracy - Standard Conditions
(valid for dry single gases at 22 ± 5 °C and 1013 ± 40 hPa)

◆ CO2:
0 to 15 vol% ± (0.2 vol% + 2% of reading

◆ N2O:
0 to 100 vol% ± (2 vol% + 2% of reading)

◆ SEV:
0 to 10 vol% ± (0.15 vol% + 5% of reading)

◆ DES:
0 to 22 vol% ± (0.15 vol% + 5% of reading)

◆ HAL, ISO, ENF:


0 to 8 vol% ± (0.15 vol% + 5% of reading)

◼ Accuracy - All Conditions

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(valid for all specified environmental conditions)

◆ CO2: ± (0.3 kPa + 4% of reading)


◆ N2O: ± (2 kPa + 5% of reading)
◆ Agents: ± (0.2 kPa + 10% of reading)

⚫ Sidestream (Multi Gas)

◼ Operating Temperature
◆ ISA OR+/AX+: 5 to 50 °C (41 to 122 °F)
◼ Operating Humidity
◆ < 40 hPa H2O (non-condensing) (95 %RH at 30 °C)
◼ Operating Atmospheric Pressure
◆ 525–1200 hPa
(525 hPa corresponding to an altitude of 4,572 m / 15,000 feet)

◼ Power Supply
◆ 4.5 to 5.5 VDC
◆ ISA AX+: < 1.6 W (normal op.), < 2.0 W (peak 5 VDC)
◆ ISA OR+: < 2.0 W (normal op.), < 2.4 W (peak @ 5 VDC)
◼ Breath Detection
◆ Adaptive threshold, minimum 1 vol% change in CO2 concentration
◼ Respiration Rate
◆ 0 ~ 150 bpm, ± 1 bpm
◼ Warm-up Time
◆ ISA OR+/AX+: < 20 seconds
(Concentrations reported, automatic agent identification enabled and full accuracy)

◼ Typical Rise Time


◆ CO2 ≤ 200 ms (≤ 250 ms for ISA OR+/AX+)
◆ N2O ≤ 350 ms
◆ Agents ≤ 350 ms
◆ O2 ≤ 450 ms (only ISA OR+)
◼ Total System Response Time
◆ < 3 seconds (with 2 m Nomoline sampling line)
◼ Accuracy - standard conditions
(valid for dry single gases at 22 ± 5 °C and 1013 ± 40 hPa)

◆ CO2:
0 to 15 vol% ± (0.2 vol% + 2% of reading)

15 to 25 vol% (Unspecified)

◆ N2O:
0 to 100 vol% ± (2 vol% + 2% of reading)

◆ SEV:
0 to 10 vol% ± (0.15 vol% + 5% of reading)

10 to 25 vol% (Unspecified)

◆ DES:
0 to 22 vol% ± (0.15 vol% + 5% of reading)
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22 to 25 vol% (Unspecified)

◆ HAL, ISO, ENF:


0 to 8 vol% ± (0.15 vol% + 5% of reading)

8 to 25 vol% (Unspecified)

◼ Accuracy - all conditions


(valid for all specified environmental conditions)

◆ CO2: ± (0.3 kPa + 4% of reading)


◆ N2O: ± (2 kPa + 5% of reading)
◆ Agents: ± (0.2 kPa + 10% of reading)
◆ O2: ± (2 kPa + 2% of reading) - only ISA OR+

qCON - Optional

⚫ Measurement Range: 0~99


◼ 99 : Awake
◼ 80 : Sedation
◼ 60 ~ 40 : General Anesthesia
◼ 0 : Deep anesthesia, Isoelectric EEG
⚫ SQI (Signal Quality Index): Curve, Index of 0-100
⚫ EMG (Electromyogram): Curve, Index of 0-100
◼ EMG activity can increase due to:
◆ Reflex reactions to painful stimuli during surgery
◆ Activity or muscular rigidity
⚫ EEG (Electroencephalogram): ±475μV
⚫ BSR (Burst Suppression Ratio): Curve, Index of 0~100%
⚫ Index Trend: 15 minutes
⚫ Color
◼ SQI : Green
◼ EMG : Blue
◼ BSR : Red
⚫ Data logging
◼ qCON, EMG, EEG, BSR, SQI, Impedances and Comments posted by the user
⚫ EEG Resolution: 44.58nV
⚫ Noise: < ± 6 μVp-p (BW 70 Hz)
⚫ CMRR: >100 dB
⚫ Input Impedance: > 1 MΩ (@10 Hz)
⚫ Sampling Frequency: 1024 samples/s, 24 bits/sample
⚫ Input Signal Range: ± 374 mV

Printer - Optional

⚫ Method: Thermal Direct Method


⚫ Type: Internal
⚫ Print Mode
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◼ Wave (Max 3 Wave)


◼ Trend
◼ Both (Wave + Trend)
◼ Event
⚫ Printer Roll Paper
◼ Paper Width: 57mm, Outer Diameter: Ø 40, Paper thickness: 60±5㎛
⚫ Valid Width: 150 ~ 300mm (Change to 25mm step)

TREND
⚫ Popup Screen
◼ Text Trend
◼ Graph Trend
⚫ Interval Time: 1, 5, 10 minutes
⚫ Parameter
◼ HR (Heart Rate), SpO2, Resp (Respiration), NIBP (Sys, Dia, Mean),
◼ 4ch IBP, 4ch Temp, ST Segment, EtCO2, Multi Gas, qCON.
⚫ 7 Days Trend Data Save

Interface
⚫ RS-232C port (for service port only)
⚫ LAN Port (10/100/1000Mbps)
⚫ USB Port (for Software Update)
⚫ VGAOUT (Optional)
⚫ ECG Output (Optional)

Physical Specifications
⚫ Size: 283 x 414 x 229 mm (W x D x H)
⚫ Weight: 8.5kg (with VM15 Standard)
⚫ Power Requirement: 1.2A, 100-240V~, 50/60Hz
⚫ Power consumption: 90VA (MAX)
⚫ Battery
◼ Recharge Time: 12 hours
◼ Storage Temperature (Only Battery)
◆ 1 year: -20 to 25 ℃
◆ 3 months: -20 to 45 ℃
◆ 1 month: -20 to 60 ℃
◼ VM15 Discharge Time
◆ Performance Specification (1 Pack): 10.8VDC, 4400mAh
◆ 1 Pack: Basic monitoring configuration 2 Hours (Standard)
◆ 2 Pack: Basic monitoring configuration 4 Hours (Optional)
◼ TM (Transport Module) Part Discharge Time – Used to TM only
◆ Performance Specification (1 Pack): 10.8VDC, 2200mAh
◆ 1 Pack: Basic monitoring configuration 1 Hours (Standard)

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Operating Environment
⚫ Temperature
◼ Operating: 10°C ~ 35°C
◼ Storage: -10°C ~ 50°C
⚫ Humidity
◼ Operating: 30 ~ 85%
◼ Storage: 20 ~ 95%
⚫ Atmospheric Pressure: 700 to 1060 hPa

Standard Accessories
⚫ ECG 5 Leads Cable (Mini-Candal Type) 1 ea
⚫ NIBP Cuff (for Adult) 1 ea
⚫ NIBP Hose 1 ea
⚫ Adult Finger Clip SpO2 Sensor (Reusable) 1 ea
⚫ Temperature Sensor (Skin Type) 1 ea
⚫ Power Code 1 ea
⚫ Electrode (5 pcs/set) 1 set
⚫ Quick Manual 1 ea

Optional Accessories
⚫ ECG 3 leads Cable (Mini-Candal Type)
⚫ 12Ch EKG Cable (Mini-Candal Type)
⚫ SpO2 Extension Cable
⚫ Disposable SpO2 Sensor
⚫ Masimo Set uSpO2 Pulse Oximetry Cable (with Masimo)
⚫ Masimo Adult Reusable Sensor (with Masimo)
⚫ NIBP Cuff for Neonate
⚫ NIBP Cuff for Child
⚫ NIBP Hose (with Suntech)
⚫ NIBP Cuff for Adult (with Suntech)
⚫ Temperature Sensor (Skin Type)
⚫ Temperature Sensor (Rectal Type)
⚫ IBP-Y Extension Cable (Mini-Candal Type)
⚫ IBP Extension Cable (Abbot) -- Only Extension cable / (IBP Kit Set : Not provided)
⚫ IBP Extension Cable (Edward) -- Only Extension cable / (IBP Kit Set : Not provided)
⚫ IBP Extension Cable (Bd) -- Only Extension cable / (IBP Kit Set : Not provided)
⚫ IBP Extension Cable (Medex) -- Only Extension cable / (IBP Kit Set : Not provided)
⚫ IBP Extension Cable (Philips) -- Only Extension cable / (IBP Kit Set : Not provided)
⚫ IBP Extension Cable (Utah)
⚫ IBP Kit Set (Utah)
⚫ ICO Extension Cable (Mini-Candal Type)
⚫ EtCO2 Extension Cable (Mini-Candal Type)
⚫ EtCO2 Kit Set (Mainstream or Sidestream)
⚫ Multi-Gas Extension Cable (Mini-Candal Type)
⚫ Multi-Gas Kit Set (Mainstream or Sidestream)

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⚫ qCON Extension Cable (Mini-Candal Type)


⚫ qCON 3 Leads Patient Cable
⚫ Printer Module
⚫ Printer Roll Paper (Paper Width 57mm , Ø 40)
⚫ Electrode (50 pcs/1 Set)
⚫ Battery 10.8VDC, 4400mAh
⚫ Wall Mount

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8. Safety
◼ Use only accessories supplied or recommended by Votem. Use accessories according to the
manufacture’s directions for use and your facility’s standards. The use of accessories,
transducers, and cables other than those specified may result in increased emission or
WARNING
decreased immunity of the VM15 monitor.

◼ In case where EMI is causing disturbances, it may be necessary to relocate this system
CAUTION

EMI

Although this system has been manufactured in compliance with existing EMI(Electromagnetic
Interface) requirements, use of this system in the presence of an electromagnetic field can cause
momentary degradation of the vital Signal.
If this occurs often, Votem suggests a review of the environment in which the system is begin use, to
identity possible sources of radiated emissions. These emissions could be from other electrical devices
used within the same room or an adjacent room. Communication devices such as cellular phones and
pagers can cause these emissions. The existence of radios, TVs, or microwave transmission equipment
nearby can also cause interface.

EMC

A The testing for EMC(Electromagnetic Compatibility) of this system has been performed according
to the international standard for EMC with medical device(IEC60601-1-2). This IEC standard was
adopted in Europe as the European norm(EN60601-1-2).

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The VM15 monitor is intended for use in the specified electromagnetic environment. The customer or
the user of the VM15 should assure that it is used in such an environment as described below;

Electromagnetic emission

Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidance


The VM15 uses RF energy only for its internal function.
RF emissions
Group 1 Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause
CISPR 11
any interference in nearby electronic equipment

The VM15 is suitable for use in all establishments other than

RF emissions domestic, and may be used in domestic establishments and those


Class A
CISPR 11 directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network

that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes, provided the


following warning is heeded:
Warning: This equipment/system is intended for use by healthcare
Harmonic emissions
Class A professionals only. This equipment/ system may cause radio
IEC 61000-3-2
interference or may disrupt the operation of nearby equipment. It
may be necessary to take mitigation measures, such as re-orienting

Voltage fluctuations / or relocating the VM15 or shielding the location.

Flicker emissions Complies


IEC 61000-3-3

Electromagnetic immunity

IEC 60601 Electromagnetic environment-


Immunity test Compliance level
Test level guidance
Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic
Electrostatic
± 6kV Contact ± 6kV Contact tile. If floors are covered with synthetic
Discharge (ESD)
± 8kV air ± 8kV air material, the relative humidity should be at
IEC 61000-4-2
least 30%.

± 2kV for power ± 2kV for power


Electrical fast
supply lines supply lines Mains power quality should be that of a
Transient/burst
± 1kV for ± 1kV for typical commercial or hospital environment.
IEC 61000-4-4
Input/output lines Input/output lines

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IEC 60601 Electromagnetic environment-


Immunity test Compliance level
Test level guidance

± 1 ㎸ line(s) to
Surge ± 1 ㎸ line(s) to line(s) line(s) Mains power quality should be that of a
IEC 61000-4-5 ± 2 ㎸ line(s) to earth ± 2 ㎸ line(s) to typical commercial or hospital environment.
earth

<5 % UT <5 % UT
(>95 % dip in UT) (>95 % dip in UT)
for 0,5 cycle for 0,5 cycle
Mains power quality should be that of a
Voltage dips, short 40 % UT 40 % UT
typical commercial or hospital environment.
Interruptions and (60 % dip in UT) (60 % dip in UT)
If the user of the VM15 requires continued
Voltage variations for 5 cycles for 5 cycles
operation during power mains interruptions,
On power supply 70 % UT 70 % UT
it is recommended that the VM15 be
Input lines (30 % dip in UT) (30 % dip in UT)
powered from an uninterruptible power
IEC 61000-4-11 for 25 cycles for 25 cycles
supply or a battery.
<5 % UT <5 % UT
(>95 % dip in UT) (>95 % dip in UT)
for 5 s for 5 s

Power frequency Power frequency magnetic fields


(50/60 Hz) should be at levels characteristic of a typical
3 A/m 3 A/m
magnetic field location in a typical
IEC 61000-4-8 commercial or hospital environment.

NOTE UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.

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IEC 60601 Electromagnetic environment-


Immunity test Compliance level
Test level guidance
Portable and mobile RF communications
equipment should be used no closer to any
part or the VM15, including cables, than the
recommended separation distance
calculated from the equation applicable to
3 Vrms
Conducted RF the frequency of the transmitter.
150kHz to [3]V
IEC 61000-4-6 Recommended separation distance
80MHz

80 MHz to 800 MHz

800 MHz to 2.5 GHz

where P is the maximum output power


rating of the transmitter in watts (W)
according to the transmitter manufacturer
and d is the recommended separation
3V/m
distance in meters (m).
80MHz to
Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters,
Radiated RF 2.5GHz [3]V/m
as determined by an electromagnetic site
IEC 61000-4-3 3V/m [20]V/m
survey, a should be less than the
80MHz to
compliance level in each frequency range. b
2.5GHz
Interference may occur in the vicinity of
equipment marked with the following
symbol:

NOTE 1) At 80MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2) These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by
Absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
a Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless)
telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV
broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To access the electromagnetic
environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be
considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the VM15 is used exceeds
the applicable RF compliance level above, the VM15 should be observed to verify normal
operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such
as re- orienting or relocating the VM15.
b Over the frequency range 150 ㎑ to 80 ㎒, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m & 20 V/m

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Recommended Separation Distance

Recommended separation distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the
VM15.
The VM15 is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF
disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the VM15 can help prevent
electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile
RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the VM15 as recommended below,
according to the maximum output power of the communications

Rated Maximum Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter

Output Power of [m]

transmitter 150kHz to 80 MHz 80MHz to 800 MHz 800MHz to 2.5GHz

[W]

0.01 0.12 0.12 0.23


0.1 0.37 0.37 0.74
1 1.17 1.17 2.33
10 3.69 3.69 7.38
100 11.67 11.67 23.33

For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in
metres (m)can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where p is the
maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.
NOTE 1) At 80 MHz and 800MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2) These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption
and reflection from structures, objects and people.

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9. System Diagram

Overall System Block Diagram

Figure 9.1 1 Overall System Block Diagram

Table 9.1 1 Overall B/D Composition.


Category Component B/D
MCU B/D(Dual) MAIN B/D EXT B/D USB B/D
MAIN SLOT B/D PWR B/D TCH B/D BLT B/D
VGA B/D KEY B/D CON B/D
MCU B/D(Solo) Base B/D ECG or EKG B/D SpO2 or IPWR B/D
TM
NIBP or SunTech B/D LCD B/D
3-TEMP PIN B/D 3-TEMP B/D TCON B/D
IBP/ICO PIN B/D IBP/ICO B/D
Option
EtCO2 PIN B/D
Box
Multi-GAS PIN B/D
qCON PIN B/D qCON B/D

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MCU B/D
▶ BOARD PICTURE

Figure 9.2 1 Solo MCU B/D(TM). Figure 9.2 2 Dual MCU B/D(MAIN).

▶ BLOCK DIAGRAM

Touch I2C3 DDR3-SDRAM


Controller (SOLO 2GBx2 /
DUAL 2GBx4)
15.0'’ LCD
LVDS0 Controller
1024x768
DC/DC
5 -> DDR1.5V
Back-Light(LVDS0)
Memory
Controller
Micro_SD
Micro SD

Boot Configuration eMMC


Select (8GB)

HDMI Controller

VGA OUT RGB 24-bit USB_Host

USB2.0
USB HUB
UART 1 TX1/RX1 Controller
UART / CH1 USB_OTG
(DEBUG)

Sysytem Reset supervisory


Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet s/w
Transceiver circuits
Controller
TX2/RX2
i.mx6 UART 2
AD Converter
4-ch
SPI1 Dual/Solo TX3/RX3
UART 3
UART
KEY & Encoder CH2~CH5
GPIO TX4/RX4
UART 4
RTC I2C1
TX5/RX5
UART 5
Status LED GPIO

Audio
Controller
PCIe
Expansion
UART
DC/DC
5V VDD
15->5v

DC/DC Core
5 -> 1.38V 1.38V
PWM4
DC/DC Core
PWM Buzzer
5 -> SNVS SNVS(3.3V)

DC/DC Core
SNVS -> 3.3V 3.3V

DC/DC Core
SNVS -> 2.5V 2.5V

Figure 9.2 3 MCU Block Diagram.

MCU receives data from Main b/d and Base b/d. Received data processes and sends feedback from
MCU. MCU controls Touch, LCD, and LCD backlight. MCU receives and processes data such as Debug,
Transport Module, and Printer through UART.

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Main B/D
▶ BOARD PICTURE

Figure 9.3 1 MAIN B/D.

▶ BLOCK DIAGRAM

Figure 9.3 2 MAIN Block Diagram.

As shown above, the power supply(DC 15V) is divided through the regulator. Power and battery
information is sent to the MCU through the 4ch ADC. TOUCH SCREEN, USB, SOUND is controlled
through MCU. EtCO2, MultiGas, IBP/ICO, qCON,3-TEMP, PRINTER, RS232 is controlled through UART of
MCU. KEY, RESET information is transmitted to MCU. It provides HDMI and LAN information to the MCU.
It transmits VGA OUT, LCD, LCD BACKLIGHT information provided by MCU.

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BASE B/D
▶ BOARD PICTURE

Figure 9.4 1 BASE B/D.

▶ BLOCK DIAGRAM
BASE B/D
MAIN B/D

USB
DC15V REGULATOR USB
HUB/CONTROLLER

BATTERY DEBUG
CHARGER 9V 5V 3.3V UART
NIBP
Li-ion
10.8V 2.2Ah FUSE ECG
125V/5A
SpO2
4ch ADC Micro SD
MCU
RTC B/D KEY

STATUS LED RESET

4.3'' LCD

SPEAKER
Figure 9.4 2 BASE Block Diagram.

As shown above, the power supply(DC 15V, Li-ion battery-10.8V) is divided through the regulator. Power
and battery information is sent to the MCU through the 4ch ADC. USB information is sent to the MCU
through USB hub/controller. DEBUG, NIBP, ECG, SpO2 information is sent to MCU by UART. KEY, RESET
information is sent to MCU. MCU send LCD and SPEAKER information.

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PWR B/D
▶ BOARD PICTURE

Figure 9.5 1 PWR B/D.

▶ BLOCK DIAGRAM

Figure 9.5 2 PWR B/D Block Diagram.

As above, when connect AC power cord and turn on the main power switch, the main power supplies
the systems through the Power board. There are +15V main power source and external battery source
in the Power board.

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ECG B/D
▶ BOARD PICTURE

Figure 9.6 1 ECG B/D(with MCU B/D). Figure 9.6 2 ECG B/D(without MCU B/D).

▶ BLOCK DIAGRAM
RA
LEAD
LA SELECT
24-Bit MCU
LPF B/D
AFE
LL LPF

V1 COMMON
FEEDBACK
RL SELECT

RESPIRATION
LEAD CIRCUIT
LPF
SELECT

TEMP
SENSOR
TEMPERATURE
CIRCUIT

ECG OUT MCU ISOLATOR

Figure 9.6 3 ECG Block Diagram.

The diagram shows that ECG signal processing. ECG signal sources from the ECG lead are Pacemaker
detection. The MCU process these sources and then produces HR detections and Arrhythmia detection,
so on. In addition, the MCU processes the TEMP signal passing through the TEMPERATURE CIRCUIT and
the RESP signal passing through the RESPIRATION CIRCUIT.

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SpO2 B/D(VOTEM)
▶ BOARD PICTURE

Figure 9.7 1 SpO2 B/D.

▶ BLOCK DIAGRAM

Figure 9.7 2 SpO2 Block Diagram.

Above SpO2 block reads saturation rate of O2 in blood and pulse rates

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IBP/ICO B/D
▶ BOARD PICTURE

Figure 9.8 1 IBP/ICO B/D.

▶ BLOCK DIAGRAM

Figure 9.8 2 IBP/ICO Block Diagram.

Above IBP block reads invasive blood pressure. Also ICO block reads invasive cardiac output.

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NIBP B/D(VOTEM)
▶ BOARD PICTURE

Figure 9.9 1 NIBP B/D

▶ BLOCK DIAGRAM

Figure 9.9 2 NIBP Block Diagram.

Above the CPU operates motor & pump and closes valve 1, 2 and operates. During pressuring, it reads
pulse from artery delivered through hose & cuff, and measures systolic/diastolic/average blood pressure.
The result of measurement is delivered through serial I/O. NIBP module is designed to read again or
stop reading when cuff is not in the right position or air leakage, and so on.

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10. Trouble Shooting

Description of warning and caution

WARNING: Regular check is recommended to have the correct measurement


and safety

WARNING: Only the authorized persons are allowed to disassemble after


having the technical education from the manufacturer. The technical service
will not be provided when the user violate this rule.

WARNING: The disassembled monitor may cause any damage to the patient
when it is touched.
Collect or repair the patient monitor only by the authorized persons.

WARNING: If the result is suspicious, please check the status of the patient
monitor after checking patient with other medical devices.

General

If you have any trouble with the monitor, please check with the below table. Check again before
contacting to the A/S center.

After self-checking, please contact Votem Co., Ltd or the regional distributor if the troubles are
not solved

How to Solve

Please refer to the below table which explains on solving troubles.

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Display Trouble

Table 10.3 1 Display Problems


Symptoms Description

1. Check with AC Power Sources.


Power is not turn on
2. Press the power button for 3 seconds.

The sudden power off during 1. Check the battery if it is completely discharged.
operation. 2. Check AC power source.

1. Check ‘power off” message on the screen after pressing the power button
When Power off does for 1~ 2 seconds.
not work. 2. Turn off the monitor with force => press the hole of Power Off with sharp
instrument like ball point pen. (RESET hole is also in Transport Module)

1. Check the equipments with high magnetic field near the monitor.
Abnormal Waves 2. Check the cable connection.
3. Check the ground.

ECG / RESPIRATION Measurement Trouble

Table 10.3 2 ECG/RESP Measurement Issues

Symptoms Description

No display “LEAD FAULT” 1. Check ECG cable and the gel at electrode.
Message 2. Check with other ECG cable

1. Check the cable connection


No ECG WAVE
2. Check the damage of ECG cable.

1. Check the electrode attached to the patient.


2. Check the patient's skin.
Noise on Waves
3. 2Check the bed leakage current.
4. Check ECG cable defect.

SpO2 Measurement Trouble (VOTEM)

Table 10.3 3 SpO2 Measurement Issues


Symptoms Description

1. Check the strong lights around the patient monitor.


2. Check the red light of the senor blinkers or no light. (bad probe).
3. Check the reason to prevent the blood flow.
4. example : Check SpO2 sensor is installed at the same arm which is under
Unstable Measurement of SpO2 measuring blood pressure. And check the sensor is installed too long
time to the patient.
5. Check installation is proper.
6. Check whether the patient is trembling or any pressure to the sensor.
7. Check any damage to the sensor

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SpO2 Measurement Trouble (MASIMO – Option)

Table 10.3 4 SpO2 Measurement Issues (MASIMO – Option)

PROBLEM TYPE SOLUTION

Properly reapply the sensor on the patient and reconnect the


SENSOR OFF Sensor not connected to patient properly.
sensor to the unit or patient cable.
MESSAGE Sensor is damaged.
If the sensor is damaged, replace the sensor.

Check to see if the sensor LED is flashing.


NO SENSOR
Sensor is disconnected from patient cable. Disconnect and reconnect the sensor.
MESSAGE
If the LED fails to operate, replace the sensor.

Improper sensor type.


Verify proper sensor and sensor size for the patient.
Poorly perfused site.
Check and see if blood flow to the site is restricted. Be sure that
Sensor is too tight.
LOW the sensor is not on too tight.
A disorder such as hypothermia,
PERFUSION Set unit to MAX sensitivity.
vasoconstriction, hypovolemia, peripheral
Warm the patient or sensor site.
vascular disease or anemia.
Move sensor to better perfused site.
Sensor is damaged.

Improper sensor type or application. Check and see if blood flow to the site is restricted.
LOW SIGNAL Excessive motion relative to perfusion. Check the placement of the sensor.
QUALITY Sensor or cable is damaged or not Re-apply sensor or move to a different site.
functioning. Replace sensor or cable.

If device fails to display within 30 seconds,


PULSE SEARCH
Device is searching for pulse. disconnect and reconnect sensor to patient. If pulse search
MESSAGE
continues, move sensor to better perfused site.

NIBP Measurement Trouble (VOTEM)

Table 10.3 5 NIBP Measurement Issues


Symptoms Description

1. Check the leakage by the twist or damage of Cuff and Hose.


2. Check the proper size of the cuff for the patient.
Unstable NIBP Measurement 3. Check the right position of the patient and place of cuff.
4. Check the movement of the patient during the measuring process.
5. Check the tightness of the cuff. (Too tight, Too loose).

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NIBP Measurement Trouble (SunTech - Option)

Table 10.3 6 NIBP Measurement Issues (SunTech - Option)

Symptoms Description
Check that the cuff is in the correct position.
Check the patient.
WEAK PULSE Check that the cuff is properly tightened.
Check that there is no excessive clothing between the arm and the cuff.
Check that the correct size cuff is being applied.

The patient may have been moving too much.


ARTIFACT Check that the cuff is in the correct position.
Check that the correct size cuff is being applied.

The patient may have been moving too much.


Check that the cuff is properly tightened.
RETRY Check that the cuff is in the correct position.
Check that the correct size cuff is being applied.
Check that there is no excessive clothing between the arm and the cuff.

The patient may have been moving too much.


Check that the cuff is properly tightened.
Check that the cuff is in the correct position.
MEASUREMENT TIME LIMIT
Check that the correct size cuff is being applied.
Check that there is no excessive clothing between the arm
and the cuff.

Check that the hose has no sharp bends or is pinched.


PNEUMATIC BLOCKAGE Check that the patient is not lying on the cuff.
Check that the cuff is in the correct position

Check that the hose is connected to the system and the cuff.
Check that the cuff is properly tightened.
Check that the cuff is in the correct position.
INFLATE TIMEOUT
Check that the correct size cuff is being applied.
Check that the cuff is not leaking air.
Check that the hose connections are not damaged or loose.

Check the patient.


To reset the safety timer and continue taking BP measurements,
Perform the instructions in section 5.5 or cycle the logic power to
SAFETY TIMEOUT the module.
Check that the cuff is in the correct position.
The patient may have been moving too much.
Take another BP reading.

Check that the correct size cuff is being applied.


Check that the hose has no sharp bends or is pinched.
OVER PRESSURE
Check that the cuff is in the correct position.
Check that the patient is not lying on the cuff.

Check that Vpump and Vlogic are within the voltage specifications.
Check the data/power input connection.
HARDWARE ERROR
If applicable, check that sleep mode operation is correct.
Service may be required. Call a SunTech representative.

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IBP Measurement Trouble

Table 10.3 7 IBP Measurement Issues

Symptoms Description

1. Separate the tube and remove the air bubble and make the tubing length
Unstable BP Measurement
shorter.

Abnormal Waves 1. Do not touch or move the IBP Sensor.

CO2 Measurement Trouble

Table 10.3 8 CO2 Measurement Issues

Symptoms Description

FILTERLINE
Connect Filter line.
NOT CONNECTION

EtCO2 FiCO2 is in Black color Contact the regional distributor.

Check the sampling line and filter. Clean them. Change if necessary. Disconnect
No Wave and value of EtCO2
the filter line and connect again.

qCON Measurement Trouble

Table 10.3 9 qCON Measurement Issues


Symptoms Description

Check sensor attachment status and sensor position to the patient


Measurement does not start Check the contact between the skin and the sensor
Check all cable connections

Check the contact between the skin and the sensor


qCON signal is weak. Check the sensor
Make sure the product is not close to other electrical emission equipment.

TEMP Measurement Trouble

Table 10.3 10 TEMP Measurement Issues


Symptoms Description

Check that the probe adapter is properly connected to the acquisition module.
Check that the probe is properly connected to the probe adapter.
Make sure you are using the correct probe for the monitored anatomical
location.
Temperature is not measured
Use a probe that is compatible with your system.
If the sensor is damaged, try using a good probe.
Make sure the acquisition module is properly connected to the monitor.
Make sure there are no two identical measurement modules in the system.

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PRINTER Trouble (OPTION)

Table 10.3 11 PRINTER Issues

Symptoms Description

1. Check LED for power is on.


No printing 2. Check the printer paper installed properly.
3. Check the printer door.

1. Check the foreign materials or the gear lock.


Noise when printing
2. Check the printer paper jam and change the printer paper.

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11. Appendix

Version Check
1) Turn on VM15
2) Touch SETUP button at the bottom of the screen to display the SETUP window.

Figure 11.1 1 Displays SETUP menu.


3) Touch ‘SYSTEM SETUP’. Check the SYSTEM SETUP window.

Figure 11.1 2 Displays SYSTEM SETUP menu.

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4) Touch ‘VERSION CHECK’. Check the VERSION CHECK window.

Figure 11.1 3 Displays VERSION CHECK menu.

5) Check the F/W Version.


A. In the case of ‘MAIN F/W’ or ‘TM F/W’ : Ver X.XXX(F/W Version)(923) – X.X.X(Kernel
Version)

Figure 11.1 4 VERSION CHECK Figure 11.1 5 VERSION CHECK


(SpO2: VOTEM / NIBP : VOTEM / (SpO2 : VOTEM / NIBP : VOTEM /
EtCO2 : Connect) Multi-GAS : Connect)

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Figure 11.1 6 VERSION CHECK(SpO2 : MASIMO / NIBP : SUNTECH)

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Main Kernel SWU Update(OS)


1) Record the current Main F/W Kernel version.(*)
* Refer to 11.1 Version Check

2) Check the SWU file type and name to update.


A. vm15n-m-iaso-swu-image-imx6qiaso-SERIAL NUMBER(14 digits).swu
ex) vm15n-m-iaso-swu-image-imx6qiaso-20200302003015.swu

3) Prepare the USB. Copy the SWU file to the specified path of USB.(see below).
A. Specified path of USB : USB root directory (ex. F: , G: , H:).

4) Connect the USB(SANDISK/16GB) to VM15.

Figure 11.2 1 USB port on the right panel of VM15.

5) Connect the POWER CODE to VM15.

Figure 11.2 2 Power code on the rear panel of VM15.

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6) Turn on VM15.

7) Touch SETUP button at the bottom of the screen to display the SETUP window.

Figure 11.2 3 Displays SETUP menu.

8) Touch ADMIN OPTION button at the bottom of the screen to display the SETUP window.

Figure 11.2 4 Displays ADMIN OPTION menu.

9) Please enter a password.


A. Default password: 0000

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10) Touch MAIN OS update button at the bottom of the screen to display the ADMIN OPTION
window.

Figure 11.2 5 Displays MAIN OS update menu.

11) Touch YES button.

12) Wait until it turns off automatically.

13) Turn on VM15

14) Wait until it proceeds like a pictures.

Figure 11.2 6 The update screen of the main screen.

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15) Press the "Power off" button.

Figure 11.2 7 Power off button on rear panel of VM15.

16) Remove USB.

17) Turn on VM15.

18) Compare the recorded kernel version with the current kernel version. If the kernel version
has been changed, the kernel swu update has been successfully performed.

Figure 11.2 8 Display the version.

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TM Kernel SWU Update(OS)


1) Record the current TM F/W Kernel version.(*)
* Refer to 11.1 Version Check

2) Check the SWU file type and name to update.


A. vm15n-t-iaso-swu-image-imx6soloiaso-SERIAL NUMBER(14 digits).swu
ex) vm15n-t-iaso-swu-image-imx6soloiaso-20200225074600.swu

3) Prepare the USB. Copy the S/W file to the specified path of USB.(see below)
B. Specified path of USB : USB root directory (ex. F: , G: , H:)

4) Proceed to 11.13-1) ~ 6) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

5) Connect the USB to USB port of Base B/D

Figure 11.3 1 How to connect the USB inside TM.

6) Proceed to 11.13-9) ~ 14) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

7) Connect VM15 TM to VM15

Figure 11.3 2 How to connect TM.

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8) Connect the POWER CODE to VM15.

Figure 11.3 3 How to connect power cord.

9) Turn on the VM15

10) Touch SETUP button at the bottom of the screen to display the SETUP window.

Figure 11.3 4 Displays SETUP menu.

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11) Touch ‘SYSTEM SETUP’. Check the SYSTEM SETUP window.

Figure 11.3 5 Displays SYSTEM SETUP menu.

12) Touch ADMIN OPTION button to display the SETUP window.

Figure 11.3 6 Displays ADMIN OPTION menu.

13) Please enter a password.


A. Default password: 0000

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14) Touch TM OS update button to display the ADMIN OPTION window.

Figure 11.3 7 Displays TM OS update menu.

15) Touch YES button.

16) Wait until it turns off automatically.

17) Turn on the VM15

18) Check that the TM Kernel SWU update proceeds

Figure 11.3 8 The update screen of the TM screen.

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19) Press the Reset switch to turn off the VM15 TM power.

Figure 11.3 9 RESET button on the side of the TM.

20) Disconnect VM15 TM from VM15

Figure 11.3 10 How to disconnect TM.

21) Proceed to 11.13-1) ~ 6) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

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22) Disconnect the USB from Base B/D

Figure 11.3 11 How to disconnect the USB inside TM.

23) Proceed to 11.13-9) ~ 14) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

24) Connect VM15 TM to VM15

Figure 11.3 12 How to connect TM.

25) Turn on the VM15

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26) Touch SETUP button at the bottom of the screen to display the SETUP window.

Figure 11.3 13 Displays SETUP menu.

27) Touch ‘SYSTEM SETUP’. Check the SYSTEM SETUP window.

Figure 11.3 14 Display SYSTEM SETUP menu.

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28) Touch ‘VERSION CHECK’. Check the VERSION CHECK window.

Figure 11.3 15 Displays VERSION CHECK menu.

29) Compare the recorded kernel version with the current kernel version. If the kernel version
has been changed, the kernel swu update has been successfully performed.

Figure 11.3 16 Display the version.

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Main S/W Update(Application)


1) Record the current MAIN F/W version.(*)
* Refer to 11.1 Version Check

2) Check the S/W file type and version to update


A. S/W File name : upgrade-vm15-c-h.tar.gz
B. S/W version : Indicated by file name among the files in the compressed file(tar.gz).
ex) vm15-c-h-X-XXX -> vm15-c-h-1-005

Figure 11.4 1 Upgrade-vm15-c-h.tar.gz file format.

3) Prepare the USB. Copy the S/W file to the specified path of USB.(see below)
A. Specified path of USB : USB root directory (ex. F: , G: , H:)

4) Connect the USB(SANDISK/16GB) to VM15

Figure 11.4 2 USB port on the right panel of VM15.


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5) Connect the POWER CODE to VM15.

Figure 11.4 3 How to connect power cord.

6) Turn on the VM15

7) Touch SETUP button at the bottom of the screen to display the SETUP window.

Figure 11.4 4 Displays SETUP menu.

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8) Touch ‘SYSTEM SETUP’. Check the SYSTEM SETUP window.

Figure 11.4 5 Displays SYSTEM SETUP menu.

9) Touch ‘S/W UPDATE’. Check the S/W UPDATE window.

Figure 11.4 6 Displays S/W update menu.

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10) Touch ‘MAIN UPDATE’. Check the TM UPDATE window

Figure 11.4 7 Displays MAIN UPDATE menu.

11) Touch ‘OK’.

Figure 11.4 8 Displays MAIN UPDATE popup.

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12) Check that the MAIN S/W update proceeds

Figure 11.4 9 The update screen of the main screen.

13) After completing the S/W update, check that the VM15 power is off.
14) Turn on the VM15.
15) Touch SETUP button at the bottom of the screen to display the SETUP window.

Figure 11.4 10 Displays SETUP menu.

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16) Touch ‘SYSTEM SETUP’. Check the SYSTEM SETUP window.

Figure 11.4 11 Displays SYSTEM SETUP menu.

17) Touch ‘VERSION CHECK’. Check the VERSION CHECK window.

Figure 11.4 12 Display VERSION CHECK menu.

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18) Compare the recorded F/W version with the current F/W version. If the F/W version has
been changed, the S/W Update has been successfully performed.

Figure 11.4 13 Display the version.

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TM S/W Update(Application)
1) Record the current TM F/W version.(*)
* Refer to 11.1 Version Check

2) Check the S/W file type and version to update


A. S/W File name : upgrade-vm15-t-h.tar.gz
B. S/W version : Indicated by file name among the files in the compressed file(tar.gz).
ex) vm15-t-h-X-XXX -> vm15-t-h-1-003

Figure 11.5 1 Upgrade-vm15-c-h.tar.gz file format.

3) Prepare the USB. Copy the S/W file to the specified path of USB.(see below)
A. Specified path of USB : USB root directory (ex. F: , G: , H:)

4) Connect the USB(SANDISK/16GB) to VM15

Figure 11.5 2 USB port on the right panel of VM15.


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5) Connect the POWER CODE to VM15.

Figure 11.5 3 How to connect power cord.

6) Turn on the VM15

7) Touch SETUP button at the bottom of the screen to display the SETUP window.

Figure 11.5 4 Displays SETUP menu.

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8) Touch ‘SYSTEM SETUP’. Check the SYSTEM SETUP window.

Figure 11.5 5 Displays SYSTEM SETUP menu.

9) Touch ‘S/W UPDATE’. Check the S/W UPDATE window.

Figure 11.5 6 Displays S/W UPDATE menu.

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10) Touch ‘TM UPDATE’. Check the TM UPDATE window

Figure 11.5 7 Displays TM UPDATE menu.

11) Touch ‘OK’.

Figure 11.5 8 Display TM UPDATE popup.

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12) Check that the TM S/W update proceeds

Figure 11.5 9 The update screen of the main screen.

Figure 11.5 10 The update screen of the TM screen.

13) After completing the S/W update, check that the VM15 power is off.

14) Turn on the VM15.

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15) Touch SETUP button at the bottom of the screen to display the SETUP window.

Figure 11.5 11 Displays SETUP menu.

16) Touch ‘SYSTEM SETUP’. Check the SYSTEM SETUP window.

Figure 11.5 12 Displays SYSTEM SETUP menu.

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17) Touch ‘VERSION CHECK’. Check the VERSION CHECK window.

Figure 11.5 13 Displays VERSION CHECK menu.

18) Compare the recorded F/W version with the current F/W version. If the F/W version has
been changed, the S/W Update has been successfully performed.

Figure 11.5 14 Display the version.

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Module S/W Update(Application)


1) Record the current SpO2/NIBP/3-TEMP/IBP F/W version.(*)
* Refer to 11.1 Version Check

2) Check the S/W file type and version to update.


A. SpO2
i. VM20VVERSION(XXX)M.bin (ex : VM20V609M.bin)
B. NIBP
i. VM30VVERSION(XXX).bin (ex : VM30V222.bin)
C. 3-TEMP
i. VM50VVERSION(XXX).bin (ex : VM50V100.bin)
D. 2/4-IBP
i. VM40VVERSION(XXX).bin (ex : VM40V101.bin)
1. VERSION(XXX) : If the VERSION is ‘EVEN’ -> 2-IBP
2. VERSION(XXX) : If the VERSION is ‘ODD’ -> 4-IBP

3) Prepare the USB. Copy the S/W file to the specified path of USB.(see below)
B. Specified path of USB : USB root directory (ex. F: , G: , H:)

4) Connect the USB(SANDISK/16GB) to VM15

Figure 11.6 1 USB port on the right panel of VM15.

5) Connect the POWER CODE to VM15.

Figure 11.6 2 How to connect power cord.

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6) Turn on the VM15

7) Touch SETUP button at the bottom of the screen to display the SETUP window.

Figure 11.6 3 Displays SETUP menu.

8) Touch ‘SYSTEM SETUP’. Check the SYSTEM SETUP window.

Figure 11.6 4 Displays SYSTEM SETUP menu.

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9) Touch ‘S/W UPDATE’. Check the S/W UPDATE window. S/W UPDATE

Figure 11.6 5 Displays S/W UPDATE menu.

10) Touch ‘MODULE UPDATE’. Check the MODULE UPDATE window

Figure 11.6 6 Displays MODULE UPDATE menu.

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11) Touch ‘OK’.

Figure 11.6 7 Display MODULE UPDATE popup.

12) Check that the module S/W update proceeds in order.(see below)
A. Order of update progress : SpO2 -> NIBP -> TEMP -> IBP
B. In the case of 2-IBP update, ‘2IBP OK’ is displayed on the screen.

Figure 11.6 8 The update screen of the main screen.

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Figure 11.6 9 The update screen of the TM screen.

13) After completing the S/W update, check that the VM15 power is off.

14) Turn on the VM15.

15) Touch SETUP button at the bottom of the screen to display the SETUP window.

Figure 11.6 10 Displays SETUP menu.

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16) Touch ‘SYSTEM SETUP’. Check the SYSTEM SETUP window.

Figure 11.6 11 Displays SYSTEM SETUP menu.

17) Touch ‘VERSION CHECK’. Check the VERSION CHECK window.

Figure 11.6 12 Displays VERSION CHECK menu.

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18) Compare the recorded F/W version with the current F/W version. If the F/W version has
been changed, the S/W Update has been successfully performed.

Figure 11.6 13 Display the version.

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Main Kernel Recovery Manual(OS)


1) Record the current Main F/W Kernel version.(*)
* Refer to 11.1 Version Check

2) Check the S/W file type and name to update.


A. r-vm15n-m-iaso-swu-image-imx6qiaso-SERIAL NUMBER(14 digits).swu
ex) r-vm15n-m-iaso-swu-image-imx6qiaso-20200302003015.swu

3) Prepare the USB. Copy the S/W file to the specified path of USB.(see below).
B. Specified path of USB : USB root directory (ex. F: , G: , H:).

4) Connect the USB(SANDISK/16GB) to VM15.

Figure 11.7 1 USB port on the right panel of VM15.

5) Connect the POWER CODE to VM15.

Figure 11.7 2 How to connect power cord.

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6) Turn on VM15.

7) Entered SWU UPDATE mode.

8) Wait until it turns off automatically.

9) Turn on VM15.

10) Wait until it proceeds like a pictures.

Figure 11.7 3 The update screen of the main screen.

11) Press the "Power off" button.

Figure 11.7 4 Power off button on rear panel of VM15.

12) Remove USB.

13) Turn on VM15.

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14) Compare the recorded kernel version with the current kernel version. If the kernel version
has been changed, the kernel recovery has been successfully performed.

Figure 11.7 5 Display the version.

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TM Kernal Recovery Manual(OS)


1) Record the current TM F/W Kernel version.(*)
* Refer to 11.1 Version Check

2) Check the S/W file type and name to update.


A. r-vm15n-t-iaso-swu-image-imx6soloiaso-SERIAL NUMBER(14 digits).swu
ex) r-vm15n-t-iaso-swu-image-imx6soloiaso-20200225074600.swu

3) Prepare the USB. Copy the S/W file to the specified path of USB.(see below)
A. Specified path of USB : USB root directory (ex. F: , G: , H:)

4) Proceed to 11.13-1) ~ 6) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

5) Connect the USB to USB port of Base B/D

Figure 11.8 1 How to connect the USB inside TM.

6) Proceed to 11.13-9) ~ 14) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

7) Connect VM15 TM to VM15

Figure 11.8 2 How to connect TM.

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8) Connect the POWER CODE to VM15.

Figure 11.8 3 How to connect power cord.

9) Turn on the VM15

10) Confirm that VM15 is automatically turned off.

11) Turn on the VM15

12) Check that the TM Kernel SWU update proceeds

Figure 11.8 4 The update screen of the TM screen.

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13) Press the Reset switch to turn off the VM15 TM power.

Figure 11.8 5 RESET button on the side of the TM.

14) Disconnect VM15 TM from VM15

Figure 11.8 6 How to disconnect TM.

15) Proceed to 11.13-1) ~ 6) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

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16) Disconnect the USB from Base B/D

Figure 11.8 7 How to disconnect the USB inside TM.

17) Proceed to 11.13-9) ~ 14) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

18) Connect VM15 TM to VM15

Figure 11.8 8 How to connect TM.

19) Turn on the VM15

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20) Touch SETUP button at the bottom of the screen to display the SETUP window.

Figure 11.8 9 Displays SETUP menu.

21) Touch ‘SYSTEM SETUP’. Check the SYSTEM SETUP window.

Figure 11.8 10 Displays SYSTEM SETUP menu.

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22) Touch ‘VERSION CHECK’. Check the VERSION CHECK window.

Figure 11.8 11 Displays VERSION CHECK menu.

23) Compare the recorded kernel version with the current kernel version. If the kernel version
has been changed, the kernel recovery has been successfully performed.

Figure 11.8 12 Display the version.

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Main S/W Recovery Manual(Application)


1) Record the current Main F/W version.(*)
* Refer to 11.1 Version Check

2) Check the S/W file type and version to update.


A. File name: r-upgrade-vm15-c-h.tar.gz
B. S/W version : Indicated by file name among the files in the compressed file(tar.gz).
ex) vm15-c-h-X-XXX -> vm15-c-h-1-005

Figure 11.9 1 r-upgrade-vm15-c-h.tar.gz file format.

3) Prepare the USB. Copy the S/W file to the specified path of USB.(see below).
C. Specified path of USB : USB root directory (ex. F: , G: , H:)

4) Connect the USB(SANDISK/16GB) to VM15.

Figure 11.9 2 USB port on the right panel of VM15.

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5) Connect the POWER CODE to VM15.

Figure 11.9 3 How to connect power cord.

6) Turn on VM15

7) Wait until it turns off automatically.

8) Remove USB.

9) Turn on VM15

10) Compare the recorded F/W version with the current F/W version. If the F/W version has
been changed, the S/W recovery has been successfully performed.

Figure 11.9 4 Display the version.

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TM S/W Recovery Manual(Application)


1) Record the current TM F/W version.(*)
* Refer to 11.1 Version Check

2) Check the S/W file name.


A. S/W File name : r-upgrade-vm15-t-h.tar.gz
B. S/W version : Indicated by file name among the files in the compressed file(tar.gz).
ex) vm15-t-h-X-XXX -> vm15-t-h-1-003

Figure 11.10 1 r-upgrade-vm15-t-h.tar.gz file format.

3) Prepare the USB. Copy the S/W file to the specified path of USB.(see below)
A. Specified path of USB : USB root directory (ex. F: , G: , H:)

4) Proceed to 11.13-1) ~ 6) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

5) Connect the USB to USB port of Base B/D

Figure 11.10 2 How to connect the USB inside TM.

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6) Proceed to 11.13-9) ~ 14) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

7) Connect VM15 TM to VM15

Figure 11.10 3 How to connect TM.

8) Connect the POWER CODE to VM15.

Figure 11.10 4 How to connect power cord.

9) Turn on the VM15


10) Confirm the occurrence of buzzer sound (do.re.mi).

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11) Confirm that VM15 is operating normally


12) Turn off the VM15
13) Disconnect VM15 TM from VM15

Figure 11.10 5 How to disconnect TM.

14) Proceed to 11.13-1) ~ 6) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

15) Disconnect the USB from Base B/D

Figure 11.10 6 How to disconnect the USB inside TM.

16) Proceed to 11.13-9) ~ 14) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

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17) Connect VM15 TM to VM15

Figure 11.10 7 How to connect TM.

18) Turn on the VM15

19) Touch SETUP button at the bottom of the screen to display the SETUP window.

Figure 11.10 8 Displays SETUP menu.

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20) Touch ‘SYSTEM SETUP’. Check the SYSTEM SETUP window.

Figure 11.10 9 Displays SYSTEM SETUP menu.

21) Touch ‘VERSION CHECK’. Check the VERSION CHECK window.

Figure 11.10 10 Displays VERSION CHECK menu.

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22) Compare the recorded F/W version with the current F/W version. If the F/W version has
been changed, the S/W recovery has been successfully performed.

Figure 11.10 11 Display the version.

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Printer Supplement Manual


1) Power off the VM15 and Remove Power code.

2) Remove PRINTER COVER from the side.

Figure 11.11 1 PRINTER COVER on the right panel of VM15.

3) Insert PRN CBL to the PRINTER MODULE.

Figure 11.11 2 How to connect the printer module connector.

4) Insert PRN CBL to the VM15.

Figure 11.11 3 Connect the printer to the side of the product.

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5) Push PRINTER MODULE to inside of SIDE CASE, push left and right side of PRINTER (until
sound “CLACK”).

Figure 11.11 4 Printer connected to VM15.

6) Turn on.

7) Check printer button.

Figure 11.11 5 Printer button enable.

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Main Battery Replacement Manual


1) Power off the VM15 and Remove Power code.

2) Unfasten countersunk head screw(M3x6mm-2ea) at the side part.

Figure 11.12 1 BATTERY COVER on the left panel of VM15.

3) Remove battery cover.

Figure 11.12 2 Battery cover removed.

4) Remove battery(3S2P) inside.


5) Detach battery cable which is connected with power B/D.

Figure 11.12 3 Remove the battery(3S2P).

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6) Fix in the new battery(3S2P) cable at the Power B/D as pictures.

Figure 11.12 4 New battery(3S2P) connection.

7) Insert battery(3S2P).

Figure 11.12 5 Insert new battery(3S2P)

8) Close the battery cover and fasten with countersunk head screw(M3x6mm-2ea).

Figure 11.12 6 Position to fix the screws on battery cover.

9) Check if monitor is operating properly after you finish assembling.

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TM Battery Replacement Manual


1) Unfasten the countersunk head screw(M2x6mm-4ea) on the BOTTOM COVER of VM15 TM
and remove the washer(M2-4ea).

Figure 11.13 1 Position to unfasten the screws on TM bottom.

2) Remove the BOTTOM COVER and check the inside.

Figure 11.13 2 The inside of the TM.

3) Unfasten the countersunk head screw(M3x6mm-2ea) on the ESN BATTERY COVER of VM15
TM.

Figure 11.13 3 BATTERY COVER on the right panel of TM.

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4) Lightly push the battery(3S1P) from inside the VM15 TM. Make sure the ESN BATTERY
COVER is removed.

Figure 11.13 4 How to remove in TM battery(3S1P).

5) Remove the ESN BATTERY COVER by pulling it on both sides.

Figure 11.13 5 TM battery cover is open.

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6) Disconnect the battery connecter.

Figure 11.13 6 TM battery is removed.

7) Remove the battery(3S1P) by lifting it from the ESN BATTERY COVER.

Figure 11.13 7 How to remove the battery(3S1P) from the ESN BATTERY COVER.

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8) Insert the battery(3S1P) to be replaced into the ESN BATTERY COVER.

Figure 11.13 8 How to combine the battery(3S1P) in the ESN BATTERY COVER.

9) Connect the battery connecter.

Figure 11.13 9 Connect the battery connector.

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10) Place the ESN BATTERY COVER on the ESN CASE.

Figure 11.13 10 Put on the ESN BATTERY COVER.

11) Press the ESN BATTERY COVER 'part' of the battery cover and push the ESN BATTERY COVER
into the ESN CASE. Be careful not to pinch the battery connector wire between the
cases.

Figure 11.13 11 Close the ESN BATTERY COVER.

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12) Fasten the countersunk head screw(M3x6mm-2ea) on the ESN BATTERY COVER of VM15
TM.

Figure 11.13 12 Position to fix the screws on ESN BATTERY COVER.

13) Cover the BOTTOM COVER.

Figure 11.13 13 Close the BOTTOM COVER.

14) Place the washer(M2-4ea) on the BOTTOM COVER of VM15 TM and fasten the countersunk
head screw(M2x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.13 14 Position to fix the screws on BOTTOM COVER.

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Main Battery 2-Pack Addition Manual


1) Power off the VM15 and Remove Power code.

2) Unfasten SCREW at the side part(*).


3) Remove BATTERY COVER (*).
*Refer to Main Battery Replacement Manual 11.12-1) ~ 3).

4) Fix in the new battery(3S2P) cable at the Power B/D as pictures.

Figure 11.14 1 New battery connector connection.

5) Push battery(3S2P) inside.

Figure 11.14 2 Insert new battery(3S2P).

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6) Close the battery cover and fasten with countersunk head screw(M3x6mm-2ea)

Figure 11.14 3 Position to fix the screws on BATTERY COVER.

7) Check if monitor is operating properly after you finish assembling.

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Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual


1) Power off the VM15 and Remove Power code.

2) Unfasten countersunk head screw(M3x6mm-2ea) at the side part.

Figure 11.15 1 Position to unfasten the screws on BATTERY COVER.

3) Remove battery cover and battery(3S2P).

Figure 11.15 2 Remove battery(3S2P).

4) Unfasten round head screw(M3x8mm-6ea) at the back part.

Figure 11.15 3 Position to unfasten the screws on REAR CASE.

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5) Unfasten countersunk head screw(M3x8mm-13ea) at the bottom part.

Figure 11.15 4 Position to unfasten the screws on bottom.

6) Open the side with force as picture.

Figure 11.15 5 Open the side case.

7) Remove the rear case.

Figure 11.15 6 Remove the rear case.

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8) Unfasten countersunk head screw(M3x8mm-2ea) at both side part.

Figure 11.15 7 Position to unfasten the screws on side case.

9) Separate REAR ASS’Y and FRONT ASS’Y to the narrow direction.

Figure 11.15 8 Separate the rear ass’y.

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10) Detach each Cable(Careful of connector damage when removing the FFC Cable)

Figure 11.15 9 How to disconnect cable.

11) Disassembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y completed.

Figure 11.15 10 Disassembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y

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12) Assembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y


13) Place FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y.
14) Fix each Cable as picture.

Figure 11.15 11 How to connect cable.

15) Lay REAR ASS’Y onto FRONT ASS’Y as picture

Figure 11.15 12 Combine the rear ass’y.

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16) Fasten countersunk head screw(M3x8mm-2ea).

Figure 11.15 13 fasten the screw.

17) Assemble REAR CASE and FRONT ASS’Y to the arrow direction.

Figure 11.15 14 Close the rear case.

18) Fasten with countersunk head screw (M3x8mm-13ea) at the bottom side.

Figure 11.15 15 Position to fix the screws on bottom.

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19) Fasten with round head screw(M3x8mm-6ea) at the rear side.

Figure 11.15 16 Position to fix the screws on rear.

20) Insert battery(3S2P).

Figure 11.15 17 Insert battery(3S2P).

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21) Close the battery cover and fasten with countersunk head screw(M3x6mm-2ea).

Figure 11.15 18 Position to fix the screw on battery cover.

22) Check if monitor is operating properly after you finish assembling.

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15 inch LCD Replacement Manual


1) Disassembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y (*).
* Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

2) Disassembly of MCU B/D (*).


* Refer to 11. 19 Main MCU B/D Replacement Manual

3) Detach each Cable.

Figure 11.16 1 Disconnect the cables.

4) Unfasten round head screw(M3x6mm-3ea, M3x8mm-11ea).

Figure 11.16 2 Position to unfasten the screws on FRONT BODY CASE.

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5) Remove FRONT BODY CASE.

Figure 11.16 3 Remove FRONT BODY CASE.

6) Unfasten round head screw(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.16 4 Position to unfasten the screws on FRONT BRACKET.

7) Detach FRONT BRACKET from 15LCD COVER CASE.

Figure 11.16 5 Remove FRONT BRACKET.

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8) Unfasten round head screw(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.16 6 Position to unfasten the screws.

9) Detach the LCD from FRONT BRACKET.

Figure 11.16 7 Separated LCD and FRONT BRACKET.

10) Insert 15” TOUCH CABLE and as picture.


11) Insert new 15 inch LCD to FRONT BRACKET as picture.

Figure 11.16 8 How to combine touch cable.

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12) Fasten with round head screw (M3x6mm-4ea) at the FRONT BRACKET.

Figure 11.16 9 Position to fix the screws.

13) Lay the FRONT BRACKET onto the 15LCD ASS’Y CASE.

Figure 11.16 10 Combine the FRONT BRACKET and 15LCD ASS’Y CASE.

14) Fasten with round head screw (M3x6mm-4ea) at the FRONT BRACKET.

Figure 11.16 11 Position to fix the screws.

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15) Lay the FRONT BODY CASE onto the FRONT BRACKET.

Figure 11.16 12 Combine the FRONT BODY CASE and FRONT BRACKET.

16) Fasten round head screw (M3x6mm-3ea, M3x8mm-11ea).

Figure 11.16 13 Position to fix the screws on FRONT BODY CASE.

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17) Fix each Cable.

Figure 11.16 14 Connect the cables.


*CON2 -> 15 LCD Cable, CON9 -> KEY Cable. (MAIN B/D)
*CON2 -> Touch FFC Cable. (TCH B/D)
*CON2 -> LCD BLT Cable. (BLT B/D)

18) Assembly of MCU B/D.(*)


* Refer to 11. 19 Main MCU B/D Replacement Manual

19) Assembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y.(*)


* Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

20) Check if monitor is operating properly after you finish assembling.

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4.3 inch LCD Replacement Manual


1) Proceed to 11.13-1) ~ 6) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

2) If the installed SpO2 B/D is VOTEM SpO2, Proceed to 11.23-2) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.
If the installed SpO2 B/D is Masimo SpO2, Proceed to 11.24-2) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.

3) Remove the NIBP Hose.

Figure 11.17 1 How to remove NIBP Hose.

4) Remove the 1Temp Cable, ECG Mini-Candal Cable, EKG Mini-Candal Cable, ECG Power Cable,
ECG Out Cable on the ECG B/D.

Figure 11.17 2 How to remove the Cable on ECG B/D

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5) Unfasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-1ea) and PCB metal
support(M3x20mm-2ea) from ECG B/D

Figure 11.17 3 Position to unfasten the screw and support on ECG B/D

6) Remove ECG B/D.

Figure 11.17 4 Remove ECG B/D

7) Unfasten the PCB metal support(M3x10mm-2ea)

Figure 11.17 5 Position to unfasten the support on Heat Sink Fix Bracket

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8) Remove heatsink by pulling the Heat Sink Fix Bracket.

Figure 11.17 6 How to remove Heatsink and Heat Sink Fix Bracket
9) Unfasten PCB metal support(M3x10mm-2ea) on the MCU B/D.

Figure 11.17 7 Position to unfasten the support on MCU B/D

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10) Pull the trigger. Check that the MCU B/D is floating.

Figure 11.17 8 How to release the MCU B/D from trigger

11) Remove the MCU B/D by pulling it out.

Figure 11.17 9 How to remove the MCU B/D in connecter

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12) Remove Speaker Cable, ECG Power Cable, SPO2 Power Cable, ECG Out Cable, 1Temp Cable,
Masimo Side Cable, Membrane Cable, 4.3 LCD FFC Cable

Figure 11.17 10 How to remove the Cable from the Base B/D(detailed 4.3 LCD FFC Cable)

13) Unfasten the countersunk head screw(M3x6mm) on the SIDE STD COVER

Figure 11.17 11 Position to unfasten the screws on SIDE STD COVER

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14) Remove SIDE STD COVER

Figure 11.17 12 Position to remove SIDE STD COVER

15) Unfasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-6ea) and the PCB plastic
support(M3x20mm-1ea) on the Base B/D

Figure 11.17 13 Position to unfasten the screws and the support on Base B/D

16) Remove and replace Base B/D.

Figure 11.17 14 Remove and replace Base B/D

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17) Remove Top cover

Figure 11.17 15 How to remove Top cover

18) Unfasten the countersunk head screw(M3x6mm-5ea) on the ESN CASE

Figure 11.17 16 Position to unfasten the screws on Top cover

19) Separate the ESN CASE and the Base Bracket

Figure 11.17 17 Separate the ESN CASE and the Base Bracket

20) Unfasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea) on the VM15 LCD B/D

Figure 11.17 18 Position to unfasten the screws on the VM15 LCD B/D

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21) Separate 4.3inch LCD connected to VM15 LCD B/D from base bracket.

Figure 11.17 19 Separate VM15 LCD B/D and base bracket

22) Disconnect 4.3inch LCD and VM15 LCD B/D

Figure 11.17 20 How to disconnect 4.3inch LCD and VM15 LCD B/D

23) Connect the replaced 4.3inch LCD and VM15 LCD B/D

Figure 11.17 21 How to connect New 4.3inch LCD and VM15 LCD B/D

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24) Place the 4.3 inch LCD on the Base Bracket.

Figure 11.17 22 How to place the 4.3 inch LCD

25) Fasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea) on the VM15 LCD B/D

Figure 11.17 23 Position to fasten the screws on the VM15 LCD B/D

26) Place the Base Bracket inside the ESN CASE

Figure 11.17 24 How to place the Base Bracket inside the ESN CASE

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27) Fasten the countersunk head screw(M3x6mm-5ea) on the ESN CASE

Figure 11.17 25 Position to fasten the screws on Top cover

28) Connect Top cover

Figure 11.17 26 How to connect Top cover

29) Fasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-6ea) and the PCB plastic
support(M3x20mm-1ea) on the Base B/D

Figure 11.17 27 Position to fasten the screws and the support on Base B/D

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30) Connect SIDE STD COVER

Figure 11.17 28 Position to connect SIDE STD COVER

31) Fasten the countersunk head screw(M3x6mm-2ea) on the SIDE STD COVER

Figure 11.17 29 Position to fix the screws on SIDE STD COVER

32) Connect Speaker Cable, ECG Power Cable, SPO2 Power Cable, ECG Out Cable, 1Temp Cable,
Masimo Side Cable, Membrane Cable, 4.3 LCD FFC Cable

Figure 11.17 30 How to fix the Cable on Base B/D.

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33) Replace MCU B/D and Pushing it in.

Figure 11.17 31 Connect the MCU B/D in connecter

34) Push MCU B/D and confirm that the trigger is in place.

Figure 11.17 32 Placement the connected MCU B/D in place

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35) Fasten PCB metal support(M3x10mm-2ea) on the MCU B/D.

Figure 11.17 33 Position to fasten the support on MCU B/D

36) Place Heatsink to cover the CPU chip of MCU B/D. Place the Heat Sink Fix Bracket to fit the
screw hole of the PCB support.

Figure 11.17 34 Position of Heatsink and Heat Sink Fix Bracket

37) Fasten PCB metal support(M3x10mm-2ea)

Figure 11.17 35 Position to fasten the support on Heat Sink Fix Bracket

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38) Place ECG B/D.

Figure 11.17 36 How to place ECG B/D

39) Fasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-1ea) and PCB metal support(M3x20mm-
2ea) from ECG B/D.

Figure 11.16 37 Position to fasten the screws and support on ECG B/D

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40) Connect the 1Temp Cable, ECG Mini-Candal Cable, EKG Mini-Candal Cable, ECG Power Cable,
ECG Out Cable on the ECG B/D.

Figure 11.17 38 How to fix the Cable on ECG B/D.

41) If the installed SpO2 B/D is VOTEM SpO2, Proceed to 11.23-5) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual. 67
If the installed SpO2 B/D is Masimo SpO2, Proceed to 11.24-5) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.

42) Proceed to 11.13-9) ~ 14) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

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Adapter Replacement Manual


1) Disassembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y.(*)
* Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

2) Detach the Slot DDP Cable.

Figure 11.18 1 Rear Ass’y.

3) Detach each Cable as picture.

Figure 11.18 2 Disconnect cable.

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4) Unfasten sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.18 3 Position to unfasten the screws on PWR B/D.

5) Unfasten round head screw(M3x6mm-5ea).

Figure 11.18 4 Position to unfasten the screws on INNER CASE.

6) Disassemble INNER ASS’Y and INNER CASE to the arrow direction.

Figure 11.18 5 Separate INNER CASE and INNER ASS’Y.

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7) Unfasten round head screw(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.18 6 Position to unfasten the screws.

8) Disassemble Inlet Cable and ADAPTER to the arrow direction.

Figure 11.18 7 Disconnect Inlet Cable.

9) Disassembly of ADAPTER and INNER BRACKET completed.

Figure 11.18 8 Separate adapter and INNER BRACKET.

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10) Assembly of ADATER and INNER BRACKET as picture.

Figure 11.18 9 Replace with a new adapter.

11) Fasten round head screw(M3x6mm-4ea) as picture.

Figure 11.18 10 Position to fix the screws.

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12) Lay the INNER CASE onto the INNER BRACKET.

Figure 11.18 11 Combine INNER CASE and INNER BRACKET.

13) Fasten round head screw (M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.18 12 Position to fix the screws on INNEER CASE.

14) Lay the PWR B/D onto the INNER ASS’Y and Fasten sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-
4ea).

Figure 11.18 13 Position to fix the screws on PWR B/D.

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15) Fix each Cable.

Figure 11.18 14 Connect cable.

16) Place SLOT BRACKET and INNER ASS’Y as picture.

Figure 11.18 15 Cable connection wiring.

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17) Fasten countersunk head screw (M3x8mm-4ea).

Figure 11.18 16 Position to fix the screws.

18) Fix each Cable as picture.

Figure 11.18 17 How to connect cable.

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19) Assembly of REAR ASS’Y completed.

Figure 11.18 18 REAR ASS’Y.

20) Assembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y (*).


* Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

21) Check if monitor is operating properly after you finish assembling.

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MAIN MCU B/D Replacement Manual


1) Disassembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y.(*)
*Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

Figure 11.19 1 Front ass’y and rear ass’y.

2) Unfasten round head screw(M3x6mm-2ea) and remove heatsink.

Figure 11.19 2 Heatsink.

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3) Unfasten SUPPORT.

Figure 11.19 3 Position to unfasten the support on MCU B/D.

4) Remove MCU B/D as picture.

Figure 11.19 4 How to release the MCU B/D from trigger

5) Combine new MCU B/D to MAIN B/D.

Figure 11.19 5 Connect the MCU B/D in connecter.

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6) Fasten with metal support(M3x10mm-2ea) at the MCU B/D.

Figure 11.19 6 Position to fix the support on MCU B/D

7) Fixed heatsink at metal support(M3x10mm-2ea) with round head screw(M3x6mm-2ea).

Figure 11.19 7 Position to fasten the screw on Heat Sink Fix Bracket.

8) Assembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y (*).


* Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

9) Check if monitor is operating properly after you finish assembling.

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TM MCU B/D Replacement


1) Proceed to 11.13-1) ~ 6) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

2) If the installed SpO2 B/D is VOTEM SpO2, Proceed to 11.23-2) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.
If the installed SpO2 B/D is Masimo SpO2, Proceed to 11.24-2) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.

3) Remove the NIBP Hose.

Figure 11.20 1 How to remove NIBP Hose.

4) Remove the 1Temp cable, EKG cable, ECG cable, ECG-PWR cable, ECGOUT cable on the ECG
B/D.

Figure 11.20 2 How to remove the Cable on ECG B/D

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5) Unfasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-1ea) and PCB metal support
(M3x20mm-2ea) from ECG B/D

Figure 11.20 3 Position to unfasten the screw and support on ECG B/D

6) Remove ECG B/D.

Figure 11.20 4 Remove ECG B/D

7) Unfasten the PCB metal support(M3x10mm-2ea)

Figure 11.20 5 Position to unfasten the support on Heat Sink Fix Bracket

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8) Remove Heatsink and Heat Sink Fix Bracket.

Figure 11.20 6 How to remove Heatsink and Heat Sink Fix Bracket

9) Unfasten PCB metal support(M3x10mm-2ea) on the MCU B/D.

Figure 11.20 7 Position to unfasten the support on MCU B/D

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10) Pull the trigger. Check that the MCU B/D is floating.

Figure 11.20 8 How to release the MCU B/D from trigger

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11) Remove the MCU B/D by pulling it out.

Figure 11.20 9 How to remove the MCU B/D in connecter

12) Replace MCU B/D and Pushing it in.

Figure 11.20 10 Connect the MCU B/D in connecter

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13) Push MCU B/D and confirm that the trigger is in place.

Figure 11.20 11 Placement the connected MCU B/D in place

14) Fasten PCB metal support(M3x10mm-2ea) on the MCU B/D.

Figure 11.20 12 Position to fasten the support on MCU B/D

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15) Place Heatsink to cover the CPU chip of MCU B/D. Place the Heat Sink Fix Bracket to fit the
screw hole of the PCB support.

Figure 11.20 13 Position of Heatsink and Heat Sink Fix Bracket

16) Fasten the PCB metal support(M3x10mm-2ea)

Figure 11.20 14 Position to fasten the support on Heat Sink Fix Bracket

17) Place ECG B/D.

Figure 11.20 15 How to place ECG B/D

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18) Fasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm) and the PCB metal support(M3x20mm-
2ea) from ECG B/D.

Figure 11.20 16 Position to fasten the screws and support on ECG B/D

19) Connect the 1Temp Cable, ECG Mini-Candal Cable, EKG Mini-Candal Cable, ECG Power Cable,
ECG Out Cable on the ECG B/D.

Figure 11.20 17 How to fix the Cable on ECG B/D.

20) If the installed SpO2 B/D is VOTEM SpO2, Proceed to 11.23-5) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual. 67
If the installed SpO2 B/D is Masimo SpO2, Proceed to 11.24-5) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.

21) Proceed to 11.13-9) ~ 14) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

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MAIN B/D Replacement Manual


1) Disassembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y (*).
* Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

2) Disassembly of MCU B/D (*).


* Refer to 11. 19 Main MCU B/D Replacement Manual

3) Detach each cable(Careful of connector damage when removing the FFC Cable)

Figure 11.21 1 How to detach the Cable on Main B/D

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4) Unfasten sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.211 2 Position to unfasten the screws on Main B/D

5) Remove Main B/D.

Figure 11.21 3 Remove Main B/D

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6) Fixed MAIN B/D at Front ASS’Y with sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.21 4 Replace the Main B/D and fix the screws.

7) Fix each Cable (Careful of connector damage when connecting the FFC Cable)

Figure 11.21 5 How to fix the Cable on Main B/D

* VGA FFC Cable: CON13 of MAIN <-> CON1 of VGA,


CON16 of MAIN <-> CON1 of CON
* 15 LCD Cable: CON2 of MAIN <-> 15 LCD
* Touch FFC Cable: CON4 of MAIN <-> CON1 of TCH
* BLT Power Cable: CON3 of MAIN <-> CON1 of BLT

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* Debug Cable: CON17 of MAIN <-> CON4 of CON


* KEY Cable: CON9 of MAIN <-> CON1 of KEY

8) Assembly of MCU B/D (*).


* Refer to 11. 19 Main MCU B/D Replacement Manual

9) Assembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y (*).


* Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

10) Check if monitor is operating properly after you finish assembling.

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BASE B/D Replacement Manual


1) Proceed to 11.13-1) ~ 6) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

2) If the installed SpO2 B/D is VOTEM SpO2, Proceed to 11.23-2) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.
If the installed SpO2 B/D is Masimo SpO2, Proceed to 11.24-2) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.

3) Remove the NIBP Hose.

Figure 11.22 1 How to remove NIBP Hose.

4) Remove the 1Temp cable, EKG cable, ECG cable, ECG-PWR cable, ECGOUT cable on the ECG
B/D.

Figure 11.22 2 How to remove the Cable on ECG B/D

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5) Unfasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-1ea) and PCB metal
support(M3x20mm-2ea) from ECG B/D

Figure 11.22 3 Position to unfasten the screw and support on ECG B/D

6) Remove ECG B/D.

Figure 11.22 4 Remove ECG B/D

7) Unfasten the PCB metal support(M3x10mm-2ea)

Figure 11.22 5 Position to unfasten the support on Heat Sink Fix Bracket

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8) Remove Heatsink and Heat Sink Fix Bracket.

Figure 11.22 6 How to remove Heatsink and Heat Sink Fix Bracket

9) Unfasten PCB metal support(M3x10mm-2ea) on the MCU B/D.

Figure 11.22 7 Position to unfasten the support on MCU B/D

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10) Pull the trigger. Check that the MCU B/D is floating.

Figure 11.22 8 How to release the MCU B/D from trigger

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11) Remove the MCU B/D by pulling it out.

Figure 11.22 9 How to remove the MCU B/D in connecter

12) Remove Speaker Cable, ECG Power Cable, SPO2 Power Cable, ECG Out Cable, 1Temp Cable,
Masimo Side Cable, Membrane Cable, 4.3 LCD FFC Cable

Figure 11.22 10 How to remove the Cable from the Base B/D(detailed 4.3 LCD FFC Cable)

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13) Unfasten the countersunk head screw(M3x6mm-2ea) on the SIDE STD COVER

Figure 11.22 11 Position to unfasten the screws on SIDE STD COVER

14) Remove SIDE STD COVER

Figure 11.22 12 Position to remove SIDE STD COVER

15) Unfasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-6ea) and the PCB plastic
support(M3x20mm-1ea) on the Base B/D

Figure 11.22 13 Position to unfasten the screws and the support on Base B/D

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16) Remove and replace Base B/D.

Figure 11.22 14 Remove and replace Base B/D

17) Place Base B/D to fit the screw hole of the Base Bracket

Figure 11.22 15 Position to Base B/D on the Base Bracket

18) Fasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-6ea) and the PCB plastic
support(M3x20mm-1ea) on the Base B/D

Figure 11.22 16 Position to fasten the screws and the support on Base B/D

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19) Connect SIDE STD COVER

Figure 11.22 17 Position to connect SIDE STD COVER

20) Fasten the countersunk head screw(M3x6mm-2ea) on the SIDE STD COVER

Figure 11.22 18 Position to fix the screws on SIDE STD COVER

21) Connect Speaker Cable, ECG Power Cable, SPO2 Power Cable, ECG Out Cable, 1Temp Cable,
Masimo Side Cable, Membrane Cable, 4.3 LCD FFC Cable

Figure 11.22 19 How to fix the Cable on Base B/D.

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22) Replace MCU B/D and Pushing it in.

Figure 11.22 20 Connect the MCU B/D in connecter

23) Push MCU B/D and confirm that the trigger is in place.

Figure 11.22 21 Placement the connected MCU B/D in place

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24) Fasten PCB metal support(M3x10mm-2ea) on the MCU B/D.

Figure 11.22 22 Position to fasten the support on MCU B/D

25) Place Heatsink to cover the CPU chip of MCU B/D. Place the Heat Sink Fix Bracket to fit the
screw hole of the PCB support.

Figure 11.22 23 Position of Heatsink and Heat Sink Fix Bracket

26) Fasten PCB metal support(M3x10mm-2ea)

Figure 11.22 24 Position to fasten the support on Heat Sink Fix Bracket

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27) Place ECG B/D.

Figure 11.22 25 How to place ECG B/D

28) Fasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-1ea) and PCB metal support(M3x20mm-
2ea) from ECG B/D.

Figure 11.22 26 Position to fasten the screws and support on ECG B/D

29) Connect the 1Temp Cable, ECG Mini-Candal Cable, EKG Mini-Candal Cable, ECG Power Cable,
ECG Out Cable on the ECG B/D.

Figure 11.22 27 How to fix the Cable on ECG B/D.

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30) If the installed SpO2 B/D is VOTEM SpO2, Proceed to 11.23-5) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual. 67
If the installed SpO2 B/D is Masimo SpO2, Proceed to 11.24-5) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.

31) Proceed to 11.13-9) ~ 14) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

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SpO2 B/D Replacement Manual(VOTEM)


1) Proceed to 11.13-1) ~ 6) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

2) Remove SpO2 Connector Cable and SPO2 Power Cable of SpO2 B/D.

Figure 11.23 1 How to detach Cable on SpO2 B/D

3) Unfasten the sem’s screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-3ea) on SpO2 B/D.

Figure 11.23 2 Position to unfasten the screws on SpO2 B/D

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4) Remove and Replace SpO2 B/D.

Figure 11.23 3 Remove and Replace SpO2 B/D

5) Place SpO2 B/D.

Figure 11.23 4 Position the SpO2 B/D

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6) Fasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-3ea) on SpO2 B/D.

Figure 11.23 5 Position to fix the screws on SpO2 B/D

7) Connect SpO2 Connector Cable and SPO2 Power Cable to SpO2 B/D

Figure 11.23 6 How to fix the Cable on SpO2 B/D

8) Proceed to 11.13-9) ~ 14) of VM15 TM Battery Replacement Manual

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SpO2 B/D Replacement Manual(Masimo)


1) Proceed to 11.13-1) ~ 6) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

2) Remove Masimo Side Cable and SPO2 Power Cable of IPWR B/D.

Figure 11.24 1 How to detach Cable on IPWR B/D

3) Unfasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-2ea) on IPWR B/D.

Figure 11.24 2 Position to unfasten the screws on IPWR B/D

4) Remove and Replace IPWR B/D.

Figure 11.24 3 Remove and Replace IPWR B/D

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5) Place IPWR B/D.

Figure 11.24 4 Position the IPWR B/D

6) Fasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-2ea) on IPWR B/D.

Figure 11.24 5 Position to fix the screws on IPWR B/D

7) Connect Masimo Side Cable and SPO2 Power Cable to IPWR B/D

Figure 11.24 6 How to fix the Cable on IPWR B/D

8) Proceed to 11.13-9) ~ 14) of VM15 TM Battery Replacement Manual

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NIBP B/D Replacement Manual(VOTEM)


1) Proceed to 11.13-1) ~ 6) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

2) If the installed SpO2 B/D is VOTEM SpO2, Proceed to 11.23-2) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.
If the installed SpO2 B/D is Masimo SpO2, Proceed to 11.24-2) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.

3) Remove the NIBP Hose and NIBP Power Cable.

Figure 11.25 1 How to remove the NIBP Power Cable and NIBP Hose.

4) Unfasten the countersunk head screw(M3x8mm-2ea) on the NIBP FIX BKT.

Figure 11.25 2 Position to unfasten the screws on NIBP FIX BKT

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5) Remove NIBP Power Cable.

Figure 11.25 3 How to remove NIBP Power Cable

6) Unfasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea) on NIBP B/D.

Figure 11.25 4 Position to unfasten the screws on NIBP B/D

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7) Separate NIBP B/D and NIBP FIX BKT. Replace NIBP B/D.

Figure 11.25 5 Separate NIBP B/D and NIBP FIX BKT

8) Place the replaced NIBP B/D on the NIBP FIX BKT according to the direction. (VOTEM NIBP)

Figure 11.25 6 Place NIBP B/D on the NIBP FIX BKT

9) Fasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea) on the NIBP B/D

Figure 11.25 7 Position to fix the screws on NIBP B/D

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10) Connect NIBP Power Cable.

Figure 11.25 8 How to connect NIBP Power Cable

11) Place the NIBP FIX BKT on the Base Bracket according to screw hole.

Figure 11.25 9 Position the NIBP FIX BKT

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12) Fasten the countersunk head screw(M3x8mm-2ea) on the NIBP FIX BKT.

Figure 11.25 10 Position to fix the screws on NIBP FIX BKT

13) Connect the NIBP Hose and NIBP Power Cable.

Figure 11.25 11 How to fix the NIBP Power Cable and NIBP Hose.

14) If the installed SpO2 B/D is VOTEM SpO2, Proceed to 11.23-5) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.
If the installed SpO2 B/D is Masimo SpO2, Proceed to 11.24-5) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.

15) Proceed to 11.13-9) ~ 14) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

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NIBP B/D Replacement Manual(Suntech)


1) Proceed to 11.13-1) ~ 6) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

2) If the installed SpO2 B/D is VOTEM SpO2, Proceed to 11.23-2) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.
If the installed SpO2 B/D is Masimo SpO2, Proceed to 11.24-2) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.

3) Remove the NIBP Hose and Suntech Power Cable.

Figure 11.26 1 How to remove the Suntech Power Cable and NIBP Hose.

4) Unfasten the countersunk head screw(M3x8mm-2ea) on the NIBP FIX BKT-Suntech.

Figure 11.26 2 Position to unfasten the screws on NIBP FIX BKT-Suntech

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5) Remove Suntech Power Cable.

Figure 11.26 3 How to remove Suntech Power Cable

6) Unfasten the round head screw(M2x6mm-3ea) on NIBP B/D.

Figure 11.26 4 Position to unfasten the screws on NIBP B/D

7) Separate NIBP B/D and NIBP FIX BKT-Suntech. Replace NIBP B/D.

Figure 11.26 5 Separate NIBP B/D and NIBP FIX BKT-Suntech

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8) Place the replaced NIBP B/D on the NIBP FIX BKT-Suntech according to the direction.

Figure 11.26 6 Place NIBP B/D on the NIBP FIX BKT-Suntech

9) Fasten the round head screw(M2x6mm-3ea) on the NIBP B/D

Figure 11.26 7 Position to fix the screws on NIBP B/D

10) Connect Suntech Power Cable.

Figure 11.26 8 How to connect Suntech Power Cable

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11) Place the NIBP FIX BKT-Suntech on the Base Bracket according to screw hole.

Figure 11.26 9 Position the NIBP FIX BKT-Suntech

12) Fasten the countersunk head screw(M3x8mm-2ea) on the NIBP FIX BKT-Suntech.

Figure 11.26 10 Position to fix the screws on NIBP FIX BKT-Suntech

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13) Connect the NIBP Hose and Suntech Power Cable.

Figure 11.26 11 How to fix the Suntech Power Cable and NIBP Hose.

14) If the installed SpO2 B/D is VOTEM SpO2, Proceed to 11.23-5) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual. 67
If the installed SpO2 B/D is Masimo SpO2, Proceed to 11.24-5) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.

15) Proceed to 11.13-9) ~ 14) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

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ECG or EKG B/D Replacement Manual


1) Compare of ECG B/D and EKG B/D.

Figure 11.27 1 left)ECG right)EKG board configuration.

Figure 11.27 2 left)ECG right)EKG SIDE STD COVER configuration.

2) Proceed to 11.13-1) ~ 6) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

3) If the installed SpO2 B/D is VOTEM SpO2, Proceed to 11.23-2) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.
If the installed SpO2 B/D is Masimo SpO2, Proceed to 11.24-2) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.
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4) Remove the NIBP Hose.

Figure 11.27 3 How to remove NIBP Hose

5) Remove the 1Temp cable, EKG cable, ECG cable, ECG-PWR cable, ECGOUT cable on the ECG
B/D.

Figure 11.27 4 How to detach Cable on ECG B/D

6) Unfasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-1ea) and PCB metal
support(M3x20mm-2ea) from ECG B/D

Figure 11.27 5 Position to unfasten the screws and support on ECG B/D

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7) Remove and Replace ECG B/D.

Figure 11.27 6 Remove and Replace ECG B/D

8) Place ECG B/D.

Figure 11.27 7 How to place ECG B/D

9) Fasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-1ea) and PCB metal support(M3x20mm-
2ea) from ECG B/D.

Figure 11.27 8 Position to fasten the screws and support on ECG B/D

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10) Connect the 1Temp Cable, ECG Mini-Candal Cable, EKG Mini-Candal Cable, ECG Power Cable,
ECG Out Cable on the ECG B/D.

Figure 11.27 9 How to fix the Cable on ECG B/D.

11) If the installed SpO2 B/D is VOTEM SpO2, Proceed to 11.23-5) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.
If the installed SpO2 B/D is Masimo SpO2, Proceed to 11.24-5) of SpO2 B/D Replacement
Manual.

12) Proceed to 11.13-9) ~ 14) of TM Battery Replacement Manual

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3-TEMP B/D Replacement Manual


1) Unfasten the round head screw(M3x6mm-4ea) on the BOTTOM COVER of 3-TEMP box..

Figure 11.28 1 Position to unfasten the screws on BOTTOM COVER

2) Detach each Cable as picture.

Figure 11.28 2 How to detach Cable on 3-TEMP B/D

3) Unfasten sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.28 3 Unfasten the screws and Remove 3-TEMP B/D

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4) Fixed new 3-TEMP B/D at MODULE CASE with sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.28 4 Position to fasten the screws on New 3-TEMP B/D

5) Fix each Cable as picture.

Figure 11.28 5 How to fix the Cable on 3-TEMP B/D.

6) Lay BOTTOM COVER onto MODULE CASE 3-TEMP as picture.

Figure 11.28 6 How to Lay BOTTOM COVER ON MODULE CASE

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7) Fix BOTTOM COVER at MODULE CASE with round head screw(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.28 7 Position to fix the screws on BOTTOM COVER

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IBP/ICO B/D Replacement Manual


1) Unfasten the round head screw(M3x6mm-4ea) on the BOTTOM COVER of IBP/ICO box..

Figure 11.29 1 Position to unfasten the screws on BOTTOM COVER

2) Detach each Cable as picture.


A. In the case of 2-IBP, detach 1/2 IBP Mini-Candal Cable.
B. In the case of 4-IBP, detach 3/4 IBP Mini-Candal Cable.

Figure 11.29 2 How to detach Cable on IBP/ICO B/D

3) Unfasten sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.29 3 Unfasten the screws and Remove IBP/ICO B/D

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4) Fixed new IBP/ICO B/D at MODULE CASE with sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.29 4 Replace the IBP/ICO B/D and Fasten the screws.

5) Fix each Cable as picture.


A. In the case of 2-IBP, fix 1/2 IBP Mini-Candal Cable.
B. In the case of 4-IBP, fix 3/4 IBP Mini-Candal Cable.

Figure 11.29 5 How to fix the Cable on IBP/ICO B/D.

6) Lay BOTTOM COVER onto MODULE CASE as picture.

Figure 11.29 6 How to Lay BOTTOM COVER ON MODULE CASE

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7) Fix BOTTOM COVER at MODULE CASE with round head screw(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.29 7 Position to fix the screws on BOTTOM COVER

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qCON B/D Replacement Manual


1) Unfasten the round head screw(M3x6mm-4ea) on the BOTTOM COVER of qCON box.

Figure 11.30 1 Position to unfasten the screws on BOTTOM COVER

2) Detach cable as picture.

Figure 11.30 2 How to detach qCON Mini-Candal Cable

3) Unfasten sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea) and detach cable.

Figure 11.30 3 Position to unfasten the screws on qCON B/D and How to detach cable

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4) Fixed cable and new qCON B/D at MODULE CASE with sem's screw with spring
washer(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.30 4 How to fix the qCON Power Cable and Position to fix the screws

5) Fix cable as picture.

Figure 11.30 5 How to fix the qCON Mini-Candal Cable.

6) Lay BOTTOM COVER onto MODULE CASE as picture.

Figure 11.30 6 How to Lay BOTTOM COVER ON MODULE CASE

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7) Fix BOTTOM COVER at MODULE CASE with round head screw(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.30 7 Position to fix the screws on BOTTOM COVER

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KEY B/D Replacement Manual


1) Power off the VM15 and Remove Power code.
2) Remove encoder button.

Figure 11.31 1 How to remove encoder button

3) Unfold the sides and remove KEY COVER

Figure 11.31 2 How to remove KEY COVER

4) Unfasten sem’s screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-6ea).

Figure 11.31 3 Position to unfasten the screws on KEY B/D

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5) Detach cable.

Figure 11.31 4 How to detach cable in KEY B/D

6) Replace with a new KEY B/D and connect the connector.

Figure 11.31 5 Replace the KEY B/D and How to connect the connector

7) Fasten sem’s screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-6ea)

Figure 11.31 6 Position to fix the screws on KEY B/D

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8) Combine KEY COVER.

Figure 11.31 7 How to combine KEY COVER

9) Fix encoder button.

Figure 11.31 8 How to fix the encoder button

10) Check if monitor is operating properly after you finish assembling.

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EXT B/D Replacement Manual


1) Disassembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y.(*)
* Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

2) Detach cable EXT FFC Cable.

Figure 11.32 1 How to EXT FFC cable in EXT B/D

3) Unfasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea)

Figure 11.32 2 Position to unfasten the screws on EXT B/D

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4) Remove and Replace the EXT B/D

Figure 11.32 3 How to replace the EXT B/D

5) Place new EXT B/D and Fasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.32 4 Position the new EXT B/D and fasten the screws.

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6) Connect EXT FFC Cable

Figure 11.32 5 How to fix the EXT FFC cable in EXT B/D

7) Assembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y (*).


* Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

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USB B/D Replacement Manual


1) Disassembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y.(*)
* Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

2) Remove USB cable and Unfasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.33 1 Position of the USB cable and screws to be removed from the USB B/D.

3) Remove USB B/D and Place new USB B/D

Figure 11.33 2 Replace the New USB B/D

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4) Connect USB cable and Fasten the sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.33 3 Position to fix the screws on USB B/D

5) Assembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y (*).


* Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

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TCH B/D Replacement Manual


1) Disassembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y (*).
* Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

2) Detach each Cable.

Figure 11.34 1 How to detach cable in TCH B/D

3) Unfasten sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-2ea).

Figure 11.34 2 Position to unfasten the screws on TCH B/D

4) Replace with a new TCH B/D.

Figure 11.34 3 Replace the New TCH B/D

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5) Fix 15” Touch Cable.

Figure 11.34 4 How to fix the 15’’ Touch FFC cable in TCH B/D

6) Fix TCH B/D at Front ASS’Y with sem’s screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-2ea)..

Figure 11.34 5 Position to fix the screws on TCH B/D

7) Fix Touch FFC Cable.

Figure 11.34 6 How to fix the Touch FFC cable in TCH B/D

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8) Assembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y (*).


* Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

9) Check if monitor is operating properly after you finish assembling.

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BLT B/D Replacement Manual


1) Disassembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y (*).
* Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

2) Detach each Cable.

Figure 11.35 1 How to detach cable in BLT B/D

3) Unfasten sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.35 2 Position to unfasten the screws on BLT B/D

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4) Fixed new BLT B/D with sem's screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea).

Figure 11.35 3 Replace and fix the New BLT B/D

5) Fix each Cable.

Figure 11.35 4 How to fix the cable in BLT B/D

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6) Assembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y (*).


* Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

7) Check if monitor is operating properly after you finish assembling.

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VGA B/D Replacement Manual


1) Disassembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y (*).
* Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

2) Detach each Cable(Be careful of damage when disconnecting the connector).

Figure 11.36 1 How to detach cable in VGA B/D

3) Unfasten sem’s screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea)

Figure 11.36 2 Position to unfasten the screws on VGA B/D

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4) Replace with a new VGA B/D.

Figure 11.36 3 How to place VGA B/D on FRONT ASS’Y

5) Fixed VGA B/D at Front ASS’Y with sem’s screw with spring washer(M3x6mm-4ea)

Figure 11.36 4 Position to fix the screws on VGA B/D

6) Fix each cable( Be careful of damage when disconnecting the connector).

Figure 11.36 5 How to fix the cable in VGA B/D

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7) Assembly of FRONT ASS’Y and REAR ASS’Y (*).


* Refer to 11. 15 Main Body Dis/Assembly Manual

8) Check if monitor is operating properly after you finish assembling.

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Wall Mount Setup
1) Place wall mount fix bracket on the VM15

Figure 11.37 1 How to place Wall mount fix bracket

2) Fasten the pan washer head screw(M3x12mm-4ea) of wall mount fix bracket screw hole on the
bottom of VM15.

Figure 11.37 2 Position to fix the screws on Wall mount fix bracket(VM15 bottom)

3) Fasten the countersunk head screw(M3x8mm-2ea) of wall mount fix bracket screw hole on the
rear of VM15

Figure 11.37 3 Position to fix the screws on Wall mount fix bracket(VM15 rear)

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4) Place the wall mount slide bracket and Fasten the round head truss screw(M4x9mm-4ea).

Figure 11.37 4 Wall mount slide bracket position and screw fixing position.

5) Depending on the wall type or the user's convenience, the wall mount is fixed to the wall using
screw anchor and M4 tapping screws.

Figure 11.37 5 Fixing the wall mount

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6) Slide Wall mount slide bracket into the wall mount.

Figure 11.37 6 How to connect wall mount and VM15

7) Wall mount setup complete

Figure 11.37 7 Wall mount setup complete picture.

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11.38 Patient Monitor Cleaning
Warning! Caution!

• Steam disinfection is not possible.

• It is not possible to immerse the product in liquid such as disinfectant.

• Do not spray cleaning or disinfectant on the product.

• Cleaning is a mixture of warm water and detergent. The ratio is 1L(water) : 15ml(detergent)
Then dampen a clean cloth with the mixed solution, wipe the contaminated surface and dry
it. After cleaning, please dry the product.

- Types of detergent include emulsifying agent, surfactant, hydrogen peroxide.

- The low level disinfectant can be 70 ~ 90% alcohol.

- Please use low level disinfectant.

• Do not use other cleaning or disinfecting solutions.

• Please use LCD cleaner only for LCD.

• After cleaning clean the mixture with a cloth dampened with clean water.

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