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CARESCAPE Canvas D19 Service Manual 1st Edition
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CARESCAPE Canvas™ D19 Service Manual
1st edition 5697487-02 English © 2022 General Electric Company All rights reserved. 2022-03-23
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Contents
Contents Legal manufacturer information ...5 Manufacturer information ... 5
About this manual ...7 Intended use of this manual ... 7 Intended audience of this manual ... 7 Manual conventions ... 7 Other naming conventions ... 8 Illustrations and names ... 8 Related documents... 8 Revision history... 8 Product availability ... 8 Trademarks ... 8 Third party trademarks... 9 Manufacturer responsibility... 9
Introduction ... 11 CARESCAPE Canvas D19... 11 D19 display front view... 12 D19 display back view... 13 D19 display connectors ... 14 D19 display compatibility ... 14 Functional description... 14 D19 display system block diagram...14 Power entry unit ... 15 AC/DC power supply unit... 15 Display board ... 15 Display... 16 Touchscreen ... 16 Button board ... 16 User interface controller (UIC) board...16 Alarm light board... 16 Cooling ... 16
Planned and corrective maintenance... 17 About the maintenance check procedures...17 Planned maintenance... 17 Corrective maintenance... 17 Performing visual inspection... 18 Performing electrical safety tests *...18 5697487-02
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Performing functional check... 18 Preparing for the functional check ...18 Checking the startup ... 19 Checking picture quality ... 19 Testing touchscreen control... 19 Testing the mouse... 19 Testing the keyboard ... 19 Testing the power loss alarm...20 Completing the functional check ...20
Configuration ... 21 Adjusting the display... 21
Troubleshooting... 23 Troubleshooting guidelines... 23 Troubleshooting the D19 display...23
Disassembly and reassembly ... 25 Disassembly guidelines... 25 ESD precautions... 25 Reassembly precautions... 25 Required tools... 26 Preparing for disassembly... 26 Disassembly procedures ... 27 Replacing the main fuses (FRU)...27 Replacing the mounting plate (FRU) ...28 Detaching rear cover... 29 Replacing the main speaker (FRU)...29 Replacing the button board assembly (FRU)...31 Replacing the alarm light assembly (FRU)...32 Detaching the main display unit assembly...33 Replacing the display unit assembly...34 Replacing the connector panel assembly...35 Replacing the display board (FRU) ...36 Replacing the AC/DC power supply unit ...38 Replacing the UIC board... 39 Replacing the heat sink (FRU) ...40
Service parts ... 43 Service parts... 43 Ordering parts... 43 Exploded view... 43 List of FRUs ... 43
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Legal manufacturer information Manufacturer information CARESCAPE Canvas™ D19
GE Healthcare Finland Oy Kuortaneenkatu 2 FI-00510 Helsinki Finland
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About this manual Intended use of this manual This manual contains instructions for the planned and corrective maintenance of the CARESCAPE Canvas D19 secondary display. This manual must be used in conjunction with the monitor’s service manual for important safety and installation information. Use the manual as a guide for maintenance procedures and repairs considered field repairable. Where necessary the manual identifies additional sources of relevant information and technical assistance. See the monitor’s service manual for an overview of the patient monitoring system, information needed for system installation and for planned and corrective maintenance of the monitor. See the monitor’s supplemental information provided for the technical specifications, default settings and compatibility information, including electromagnetic compatibility. See the monitor’s user manual for the instructions necessary to operate the device safely in accordance with its function and intended use.
Intended audience of this manual This manual is intended for service representatives and technical personnel who maintain, troubleshoot, or repair this device.
Manual conventions This manual uses the following styles to emphasize text or indicate an action. Also note the terminology conventions. Item
Description
Courier
Indicates hardware keys and connectors.
bold
Indicates software terms.
italic
Indicates terms for emphasis.
>
Indicates menu options to select consecutively.
select
The word select means choosing and confirming.
acquisition device
A generic term when referring to both the acquisition modules (PDM, E-modules) and the acquisition platform (CARESCAPE ONE).
supplemental information In this manual, the phrase supplemental information refers to information that appears in the Supplemental Information Manual or supplements provided.
NOTE
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Other naming conventions In this manual, the CARESCAPE Canvas 1000 is referred to as the monitor. It may also be referred to as Canvas 1000. For technical documentation purposes, the abbreviation GE is used for the legal entity names, GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc., and GE Healthcare Finland Oy. In this manual the CARESCAPE Canvas D19 is referred to as the D19 display or secondary display.
Illustrations and names This manual uses illustrations as examples only. Illustrations in this manual may not necessarily reflect all system settings, features, configurations, or displayed data. Names of persons, institutions, and places and related information are fictitious; any similarity to actual persons, entities, or places is purely coincidental.
Related documents • CARESCAPE Canvas 1000 and CARESCAPE Canvas Smart Display Service Manual • CARESCAPE Canvas 1000 and CARESCAPE Canvas Smart Display User Manual • CARESCAPE Canvas 1000 and CARESCAPE Canvas Smart Display Supplemental Information Manual • Cleaning and Disinfection Supplement • CARESCAPE Canvas 1000 and CARESCAPE Canvas Smart Display Supplies and Accessories Supplement • Monitor Software Compatibility Supplement for CARESCAPE Software Version 3 (3.3) For a list of third-party or open-source software included in the device, please contact your GE service representative.
Revision history Revision
Description
1st edition
Initial release.
Product availability NOTE Due to continual product innovation, design and specifications for these products are subject to change without notice. Some of the products mentioned in this manual may not be available in all countries. Please consult your local representative for the availability.
Trademarks GE, GE Monogram, CARESCAPE, and CARESCAPE Canvas are trademarks of General Electric Company. 8/46
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Third party trademarks All third party product and company names are the property of their respective owners.
Manufacturer responsibility GE is responsible for the effects on safety, reliability, and performance of the equipment only if: • Assembly operations, extensions, readjustments, modifications, servicing, or repairs are carried out by duly trained service personnel. • The electrical installation of the relevant room complies with the requirements of the appropriate regulations. • The equipment is used in accordance with the instructions for use. • The equipment is installed, maintained and serviced in accordance with the instructions provided in the related service manuals. WARNING SAFETY HAZARD. To avoid risks to personnel and patient, or damage to the equipment, only perform maintenance procedures described in this manual. Unauthorized modifications can lead to safety hazards.
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Introduction CARESCAPE Canvas D19 WARNING EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. To prevent liquids from entering the display casing, do not tilt the display more than +/-15 degrees. WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK. Always unplug the grounded data cables when not in use. Leaving them connected could result in an electric shock from the ground contact in the other end. WARNING LOSS OF MONITORING. If there is a power failure (e.g., the supply mains is interrupted or the USB cable is disconnected), the D19 display gives a continuous beeping alarm. This alarm remains active for as long as there is some residual power left, or until it is silenced with the standby button, or until the USB cable is reconnected or the supply mains is restored. If this alarm is not recognized and sufficient power to the display is not ensured, this may lead to loss of monitoring. A power failure alarm is also indicated by the alarm light flashing yellow. WARNING MISSED ALARMS. Using other displays than system specific ones may result in loss of visual alarms and patient monitoring. WARNING BEFORE INSTALLATION. Compatibility is critical to safe and effective use of this device. Verify the compatibility of all system components and device interfaces, including hardware and software versions, prior to installation and use. The D19 display can be used as a secondary, independent display option for Canvas 1000 (only with Dual Video license).
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D19 display front view
1. Audio alarm paused/off area (blue) 2. Alarm light area (blue, yellow, or red) 3. Ambient light detector lens 4. Speaker 5. Brightness control buttons 6. AC power indicator: Illuminates green when the display is connected to the mains power. 7. Power on/standby button 8. Power indicator: Illuminates green when the display turned on.
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1. Alarm light area (blue, yellow, or red) 2. Audio alarm paused/off area (blue) 3. Ventilation holes 4. Device label 5. Mounting plate 6. Cable holder and strain relief
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D19 display connectors
1. Equipotential connector. For measurements in or near the heart we recommend connecting the secondary display to the potential equalization system (IEC 60601–1) to ensure equal potential levels between the devices in the system. 2. Power inlet connector 3. DisplayPort connector 4. USB type B connector for connecting the USB cable from the monitor to the secondary display. 5. USB type A connectors for connecting compatible USB devices. 6. Ventilation holes
D19 display compatibility For detailed information regarding the D19 display compatibility, see the supplemental information provided.
Functional description D19 display system block diagram The system block diagram shows the functional units of the D19 display. The following sections describe the operation and interaction of the different subsystems.
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Power entry unit The power entry unit consists of an appliance inlet and a mains filter assembly, including a protective earth connection to the device chassis. The fuses in the appliance inlet provide the input protection. The AC/DC power supply cables connect to the mains filter assembly.
AC/DC power supply unit The AC/DC power supply unit is a compact, medical, switched-mode power supply with universal AC input, including a protective earth connection to the device chassis. The high-efficiency design minimizes heat dissipation. The AC/DC power supply is conduction cooled to its bottom plate, which is thermally connected to a device heat sink. The AC input may vary between 90 and 264 Vac, from 47 to 63 Hz single phase. It provides 16 Vdc ±3% and 48 W of continuous output power for the CPUC assembly. The AC/DC power supply unit has overload and overvoltage protections.
Display board The display board has an integrated graphic processor providing an LVDS (low-voltage differential signaling) interface for the integrated 19" LCD panel. It also has DC/DC subsystem controls and generates operation voltages to other subsystems. The display has a speaker that provides audible alarms. The audio interface originates from the digital I2S interface in the display board. The board has an audio codec to convert the digital audio signal to an analog audio signal and an amplifier to amplify the audio signal for the speaker. The speaker cable is connected to the display board. The display provides four external USB interfaces (one USB type B interfaces and three USB type A interfaces): • USB type B port in the connector panel is used to connect the display to the USB interface of host monitor.
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• Three external USB type A ports originate from the USB hub located in the display board. These external high-speed USB connections are intended for the USB input devices. The USB ports provide 5 V/500 mA.
Display The display has a 19" LCD panel with an integrated, long-life LED backlight unit that is used to illuminate the LCD display. The LED backlight unit receives the +12 V input from the display board. The backlight enable signal and brightness control is from the display board.
Touchscreen The D19 display has a capacitive touchscreen sensor in the front of the LCD panel. The touchscreen sensor detects the presence and location of a touch within the display area and communicates the information to the host monitor using USB communication.
Button board The button board contains buttons for the devices' on/standby and on-screen display (OSD) functions. The OSD button operation may be disabled from certain configurations. The button signals are wired to the display board. The button board also contains indicator LEDs for the device's "on" condition indication and the presence of the AC mains indicator. The LEDs are driven by the display board.
User interface controller (UIC) board The UIC board manages the following functions: • Alarm light control: Alarm light LEDs located in the alarm light board are controlled by the UIC according to the information received from the display board. In case of a power failure, the UIC can control the alarm light LEDs independently of the other systems in the device. • Ambient light sensor: The UIC digitizes the information received from the ambient light sensor located in the alarm light board and passes it to the medical application software in the host monitor. The medical application software in the host monitor adjusts the brightness of the display according to the ambient light information received from the UIC controller. • Buzzer: Functions as a back-up speaker in case of a power or main speaker failure.
Alarm light board The alarm light board contains RGB LEDs to indicate different priority visual alarm light indicators and the silence alarm indicator. The LEDs are driven by the alarm light board and controlled by the user interface controller (UIC) board. The alarm light board also contains a light sensor that can measure the ambient light intensity. The ambient light feedback can be used to auto-adjust the LED backlight brightness of the LCD panel to different ambient light conditions. The analog ambient light intensity signal is wired to the UIC for AD conversion.
Cooling The D19 display uses convection cooling. The device is built around a single aluminum cast heat sink to which all major heat-producing parts are attached. The ventilation openings are in the rear of the device.
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Planned and corrective maintenance About the maintenance check procedures This chapter describes the planned and corrective maintenance check procedures for the product. To help ensure the equipment remains in proper operational and functional order and maintains its essential performance and basic safety, follow the corrective and planned maintenance recommendations. The tests that are related to the essential performance and basic safety are marked with the *. The cleaning precautions, cleaning requirements, cleaning procedures, and recommended cleaning solutions are described in the monitor’s cleaning and disinfection supplement. Record the results of the planned and the corrective maintenance check procedures to the eCheckforms delivered in the electronic manual media. WARNING SAFETY HAZARD. To avoid risks to personnel and patient, or damage to the equipment, only perform maintenance procedures described in this manual. Unauthorized modifications can lead to safety hazards.
Planned maintenance WARNING PATIENT SAFETY. Planned maintenance must be carried out at the specified interval. Failure to implement the maintenance schedule may cause equipment failure and possible health hazards. Perform the planned maintenance procedure completely every two years after installation. Perform the procedure in the following order: 1. Visual inspection 2. Electrical safety tests * 3. Functional check
Corrective maintenance Perform the following check procedure after any corrective maintenance, before taking the product back into clinical use: Required checkout procedure Performed service activity
Visual inspection Electrical safety test
Functional check
Any corrective maintenance, where the enclosure is opened.
All steps
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Required checkout procedure Performed service activity
Visual inspection Electrical safety test
Functional check
Not applicable After detaching or replac- All steps ing: Ensure that the • Mounting plate strain relief for the connected power cord, display cable, and USB cables has been secured properly using the cable holder.
Check that the display starts normally.
After detaching or replac- All steps ing:
Check that the display starts normally.
Not applicable
• Mains fuses (FRU)
Performing visual inspection Check that: 1.
All product labeling, markings, and symbols are intact and readable.
2.
The D19 display does not have any visible damage.
3.
The D19 display is properly mounted with specified mounting solutions.
4.
The cables between the D19 display and the monitor are intact, properly connected and secured to the right connectors.
Performing electrical safety tests * Perform the electrical safety tests described in the monitor’s service manual, Checkout procedures chapter. Perform the following tests: 1. Ground integrity test 2. Earth leakage current test 3. Touch current test
Performing functional check Preparing for the functional check 1.
Turn off the monitor and the display. Press the on/standby button on both devices. When a message prompts you, press the power button a second time. The monitor and display are now turned off.
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Checking the startup 1.
Turn on the D19 display by pressing on the on/standby button on the display. Check the following from the D19 display: • The power indicator is lit. • The red, blue, and yellow alarm lights are lit momentarily. • The blue pause audio alarm indicator is lit momentarily.
2.
Turn on the host monitor by pressing the on/standby button on the monitor. After the host monitor starts up, check the following from the D19 display: • The monitoring screen appears on the display.
3.
On the host monitor, select Alarms Setup > Audible & Visual and adjust the alarm volume. Check that D19 display speaker gives an audible alarm.
Checking picture quality 1.
Check that all text is readable and all images are clear.
2.
Check that the display brightness is adequate in the use environment. Adjust if necessary.
Testing touchscreen control 1.
To check the touchscreen operation, touch a corner of an active parameter window or one of the main menu keys. Check that the related menu is opened.
2.
Select
to return to the normal screen.
Testing the mouse Perform this test only if a mouse is connected to the D19 display. 1.
Move the mouse until the pointer (arrow) is over an active parameter window or a main menu item you wish to select and click the left mouse button once to select it.
2.
Verify that a correct window or a menu opens.
3.
Select
to return to the normal screen.
Testing the keyboard Perform this test only if a keyboard is connected to the D19 display. 1.
Select Data & Pages > Admit/ Discharge (or Start/ End Case).
2.
Select Patient tab > Edit Name & MRN.
3.
Enter some data into the Medical Record Number field using the keyboard. Include characters that are specific to the chosen keyboard locale.
4.
Check that the keyboard language configuration is correct.
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to return to the normal screen.
Testing the power loss alarm 1.
Ensure that a patient case is started.
2.
Disconnect the USB cable between the monitor and the D19 display.
3.
Check the following from the display: An audible alarm is heard, and a yellow light illuminates on the D19 display.
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Select Data&Pages > Admin/Discharge or Start/End case > Discharge Patient or Reset Case to discard any changes made to the monitor configuration during the functional check.
2.
Disconnect the test setup.
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Configuration Adjusting the display See the monitor's service manual for instructions on adjusting the display brightness.
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