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Connex Spot Monitor, CSM
Service and Repair training
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Program
• Introduction
• Models and properties
• Operation – Screens & indicators
– User menu’s
– Advanced menu’s
– Configuration
• Service – Troubleshooting
– Repair
– Functional verification
• Quiz
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CSM
• A Spot monitor for NIBP, SpO2 and temperature
• Suitable for Neo, Ped and Adults
• Touchscreen user interface
• Various connectivity options
• Can be supplemented with an Accessory Power Management (APM) stand
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Model comparison
7100 Value
7300 Bluetooth
7400 WiFi Ready
7500 WiFi
Co
nn
ectivity
WiFi X
Bluetooth X
USB X X X X
Ethernet X X X X
SpO
2 O
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Nonin X X X
Nellcor X X X
Masimo X X X
Parameter
Co
mb
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BP Only X
BP/Temp X X
BP/SpO2 X X X X
BP/SpO2/Temp X X X X
Custom Scoring X X X
Hardware Upgradable No Yes Yes Yes
Software Upgradable Yes Yes Yes Yes
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Model number configuration
Model SpO2 Temperature - Power Cord
71 = Value 73 = Bluetooth 74 = WiFi Ready 75 = WiFi
W = Nonin C = Covidien (Nellcor) M = Masimo X= None
T = SureTemp E = Braun Pro6000 Ear X = None
- A = Denmark B = North America C = China G = Argentina K = South Korea N = India/UAE P = Thailand T = Taiwan Y = Italy Z = Brazil 2 = Europe 3 = Israel 4 = United Kingdom 5 = Switzerland 6 = Australia 66 = Australia (Orange) 7 = South Africa
Example: A Connex Spot Monitor configured to include Bluetooth connectivity, Covidien SpO2, and Braun Pro6000 thermometry, shipping to North America would be 73CE-B
73 C E - B
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Power supply
• Mains – Internal 100 – 240 V AC in APM
– Without APM, use external adapter: MS3, 35W
• Battery – 2 cell, Li-Ion smart battery inside the CSM
– Supplemented by a 9 cell Li-Ion battery in APM
– The hours of use depend on installed options, battery age and capacity, display brightness settings, etc
• Protection type: CSM Class 2, APM class l, BF
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Communication
• USB: – Mini B
• Ethernet
• WiFi: – Internal, incl. antenna
– IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n
– Security: WEP, WPA, WPA2
– Encryption: AES, PSK, EAP (various types)
• Bluetooth
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CSM Controls, Indicators & Connections
1. 7” touchscreen
2. SureTemp module (can also be Braun Pro6000)
3. Battery charge / Power indicator 1. Off: mains not connected
2. Red: mains connected and charging
3. Green: mains connected, battery fully charged
4. Power button
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CSM Controls, Indicators & Connections
1. Battery compartment
2. NIBP connection
3. USB client port
4. USB port
5. Power
6. Ethernet
7. Nurse call
8. SpO2 connection
9. SureTemp connection
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APM indicators and connections
1. Battery compartment
2. Battery charge status
1 Led: 0 – 19% charge
2 Leds: 20 – 39% charge
3 Leds: 40 – 59% charge
4 Leds: 60 – 79% charge
5 Leds: 80 – 95% charge
6 Leds: 96 – 100% charge
3. Light power switch
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APM indicators and connections
1. Printer port (future use)
2. 2 USB ports
3. USB cable to CSM
4. Power cable to CSM
5. Mains connection
6. Ground lug
7. Mounting recess
8. Battery cover screw
9. APM light
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Device Operation, startup
• Runs POST upon starting up
• Confirm – LED’s flashing
– Splash screen
– Beep (buzzer) and Chime (speaker)
– Display: all panes appearing (after login screen if in use)
• In case of a POST failure, the CSM will display an appropriate message / alert
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Device Operation, Home Screen
1. Status Bar: Clinician info, time, Connection info, profile, battery info (see next slide)
2. Content: each parameter (set) has it’s own pane, touching the panes triggers various functions
3. Primary navigation: Navigation to other screens
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Device operation, battery status indicator
• Connected to mains, battery charging or full (estimated charge is displayed as a percentage of capacity)
• running on battery power , remaining capacity of all batteries: – 1–4 bars (represents % charge left) – Estimated charge time remaining
• When battery is running low, CSM will give 2 warnings: – Amber low priority, appr. 30 mins left – Red high priority, critically low
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Device operation, user screens
• Patient screen: enter patient info
• Alarms screen: general alarm settings and setting alarm limits for parameters (only available in intervals profile)
• Review screen: review, send and delete recorded data
• Settings screen: user and advanced settings
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Device operation, Alarms
• The CSM can present physiological and technical alarms
• 4 different alarm priority levels: – Information: blue background, 1 or 2 pulse tone
– Very low priority: cyan background , 1 or 2 pulse tone
– Low and medium priority: amber background , 3 pulse tone
– High priority: red background , 10 pulse tone
• Alarms are traceable via the log file and are maintained for 14 Log files
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Device settings, Intervals
• Intervals can be set as:
– Automatic with a defined interval
– Stat: a 5 minute continuous measuring
– Program: Programs 1 – 5 are configured in the advanced settings, users can only run them, Program 6 can be configured by the user
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Device settings, Profiles
• The following user profiles are available (model dependent): – Spot profile
– Office profile
– Intervals profile
• Spot and Office profiles lack intervals alarms etc.
• Office can use Bluetooth or USB connectivity
• Spot and Intervals can use USB, Ethernet and WLAN
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Device settings, Device
• Display brightness from 1 to 10
• Power down and sleep (alt.: touch power button)
• Display lock
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Device settings, Date & Time
• Date & Time may be automatically set by a network configuration
• To set manually: change values and touch “Set Time”
• Manual settings will be overwritten by network settings
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Device settings, Clinician
• This screen allows a clinician to sign in and out of the system if the system is able to retrieve this info via the network
• Or to enter clinician details
• The clinician info will be displayed on the top left of the home screen
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Advanced settings, Status
• Displays information about firmware, config files, hardware and connectivity status
• Allows logging in to the advanced settings menu
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Advanced settings, General
• Language selection
• Date
– Set the Date format
– Use Network Time protocol (will disable manual date & time entry on settings tab)
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Advanced settings, Parameters
• NIBP settings: view, units, tube type, algorithm, Target pressure (Step mode only)
• Temp: units, display option for other unit
• Averaging: Create different programs for NIBP averaging, Office profile only
• Program: Create interval programs, Intervals profile only
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Advanced settings, Network
• Radio: specify ESSID, Radio band, network alarms
• Wireless Security: specify security and encryption
• Server: Specify method to connect to (Connex) Server + test option
• Bluetooth: Specify the device name as seen by other BT devices (7300 only)
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Advanced Settings, Service
• Ethernet stats: LAN connection information
• Radio Stats: WLAN connection information
• General: Set device info and touchscreen calibration
• Config File: Current config info and load or save a configuration
• Log File: Save the log to a USB drive
• System: Reset to defaults and upgrade firmware
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Lab
• Use
• Menu
• Advanced menu
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Recommended service intervals
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Troubleshooting, symptoms and solutions
• Symptoms are unexpected behavior that do not necessarily trigger an alarm or message
• Refer to the symptom and solutions table in the service manual
• This table will help you to deduct the cause of the issue and suggests actions to resolve it
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Troubleshooting, technical alarms
• Technical alarms appear as messages in the status bar and follow the same logic as physiological alarms
• Most tech alarms are low (Cyan) or very low (blue) priority
• The messages can be traced in the DFU and service manual for possible causes and suggested action
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Troubleshooting, getting the log files
• All technical alarms are maintained in the log
• The log can be saved to a USB drive and reviewed on a PC – To save the log to a USB drive: go to Service > Log file and
touch Save to USB
– On the USB drive, look for the zip file with the correct time stamp,
– within that zip file you will find another zip file for each day
– within that zip file you will find multiple log files for that specific day (the highest number is the latest one)
– These files can be opened with Wordpad
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Troubleshooting, reading the log files
• The log messages follow this format:
<PRI>ISODATE(sp)MSGHDR:(sp)MSG(new-line)
– <PRI>: Facility and Priority number
– ISODATE: datestamp in this format: yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss.mmm+-ZONE
– MSGHDR: Message header and [PID]
– MSG: text of the actual message
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Troubleshooting, deciphering <PRI>
• To get the facility number: – Round down PRI/8 to an integer
• To get severity number: – PRI - (Facility x 8)
• Facility and Severity codes can be traced in the service manual
Example 1:
PRI = 13
Facility = 1
Severity = 5
Example 2:
PRI = 92
Facility = 11
Severity = 4
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Troubleshooting, Message
• The message header indicates the program or process
• The message indicates the actual issue
• If the message also contains a code, then this message can also be found in the error messages table in the manual
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CSM Service options
• Troubleshooting may lead to the requirement to replace some internal parts like boards, cables etc.
– For this follow the disassembly and reassembly instructions in the next slides
• After service and also as a preventive periodic maintenance, a full functional verification is required.
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Part replacement
• Individual parts like boards, pump etc. are not to be repaired but replaced only
• Welch Allyn supplies service kits, these kits include parts that are usually replaced together .
• The service kits including the material numbers are listed in the service manual
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Disassembly precautions
• Use ESD protection!
• Make sure to have a clean work space
• Make sure to have all the required tools:
– Phillips #1 Screwdriver
– Torx-10 Screwdriver
– Torque driver
• Before opening the device, always remove mains and battery first
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Locking Connector
ZIF Connector
Friction Connector
Connector Types
The CSM uses these different cable connectors:
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Disassembly Procedures, Backhousing
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Disassembly Procedures, Backhousing
SureTemp and Pro6000 dock procedures are the same
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Disassembly Procedures, Speaker
Disconnect cable and slide speaker out
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Separate main PCBA from fronthousing
• Disconnect touchscreen flat-cable
• Lift antenna out of it’s holder
• Lift complete PCBA including connector panel (SpO2 insert) from fronthousing
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Disassembly, SpO2 insert
• Remove 2 screw from the front of the assembly
• Disconnect the mains cable connector from the PCBA
• Disconnect the mains connector from the SpO2 insert
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Disassembly, SpO2 board
• Procedures differ per SpO2 type
Nonin Covedien (Nellcor) Massimo
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Disassemble, Radio & Antenna
• After removing the two screws, draw the board straight out to disconnect the mini-USB connector
• For the blue-tooth board, follow the same procedure
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Disassemble, LCD
• Pull out the LCD flex cable (friction) • Turn assembly over and lift LCD as indicated
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Disassemble, LCD
• Remove the gaf tape (1)
• Carefully lift the bale to unlock the flex cable (2)
• Remove the LCD
1
2
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Disassemble, Pump Assembly
• Disconnect tubing manifold and connector
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Disassemble, Pump Assembly
• Remove 2 screw that hold the pump assembly
• Pump assembly can now be removed
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Disassemble, Bezel
• The rubber bezel is locked with the 6 bosses on the housing
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Disassemble, Power switch
• To remove the power switch:
– Peel off the switch from the housing
– Pull the switch and flex cable through the opening
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Disassemble, APM
• To replace the battery, loosen the screw that secures the battery door
• The APM itself cannot be disassembled and is replaced only
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Reassembly
• Reassemble in reverse order
• Make sure to insert cables correctly and lock where applicable
• Use Torque driver to prevent damage to housing, see toque specification table
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Reassembly, torque value table
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Hands-on: Disassemby and reassamble
Let’s take it apart (and put it back together again)
Lab, Disassembly & reassembly
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Welch Allyn Service tool (WAST)
• The Welch Allyn Service tool works with the CVSM, CIWS, CSM, CP150 and ProBP and future Platform devices and can be downloaded from the Welch Allyn website
• The tool comes with Calibration process locked which requires a license to unlock
• After repair training (online or classroom), a Gold license (Device specific) will be supplied to the trainee (not to the organization he or she works for)
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Welch Allyn Service tool (WAST)
• The tool is used for the following: – Review device info – Schedule device maintanance – Install software updates and upgrades – View logs (event- and error) – User administration – Basic device check (NIBP accuracy, leak and over-
pressure test) – Program device SN after main PCB exchange (Gold
license only) – Full functional verification and calibration (Gold license
only)
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Post repair actions, Main PCBA replacement
• After replacement of the main PCBA, use the WAST to:
– Program the device sn and host controller sn (sticker on the main PCBA)
– Program Device model number
– Re-initiate the NIBP module
– Update device firmware to the latest version
– Perform a Full functional calibration using WAST with a gold license
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Program device sn’s and model number
• In WAST, double click the device
• Go to Configure – Current settings – change
• Enter device sn, Host controller sn and model number and click save
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Update device firmware
• In WAST, double click device, go to upgrade tab
• Click check for upgrades (internet connection required)
• Select the device and click upgrade (all)
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Initialize NIBP
• In WAST, double click the device and go to verify and calibrate
• Select NIBP sensor and click Begin
• Click Initialize NIBP board and confirm
• Follow instructions on screen to perform:
– the Power Calibration Test – Primary/Safety
– the Pressure Calibration – Primary/Safety
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Functional verification
• Perform the Basic functional verification using the Welch Allyn Service Tool (WAST) Standard Edition • As periodic preventive maintenance perform the Basic Functional
Checks as defined in the service manual.
• Perform the complete functional verification using the Welch Allyn Service Tool (WAST) with the Gold license: – If the device has been dropped – If there is doubt about it’s functioning – If the device has been opened – If parts have been replaced
• Electrical safety test is not required on the CSM device itself due to the power supply is in the power cord assy. However if you use the APM with your device you should perform EST. The APM is not repairable only replaced but annual check should be done.
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Functional verification
• The WAST help file displays all required tools and connections
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Functional verification
• In WAST, double click the device and go to verify and calibrate
• To verify and calibrate the complete device, select the device and click perform all
• Alternatively you may perform each module separately but device calibration date will not be changed nor a calibration certificate generated.
• Follow the instructions on screen to perform all tests and calibrations
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Hands-on: Functional verification
Let’s make sure it’s working as it should
Lab, Functional verification
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Configuration tool
• The configuration tool allows users to create configurations online which can be deployed to the devices
• After logging in, the tool allows to create new, edit and download existing config files
• After downloading the config files can be deployed through the WAST or via a USB flash drive
• Configurations can also be deployed to devices that are being ordered
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Configuration tool
http://config.welchallyn.com
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Summary
• Connex Spot Monitor
• NIBP, SpO2, Temp
• Profiles
• Connectivity
• Service & repair options
• WAST – Updates
– Functional verification
– Configuration
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