E-psmp-01 Service: Manual
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Verifying that ECG and SpO2 readings fall within specified technical tolerances. 3. Troubleshooting and Repair
The manual is structured to guide technical personnel through the lifecycle of the device: 1. Installation and Setup e-psmp-01 service manual
The (Patient Side Module) is a vital hemodynamic monitoring component used in the CARESCAPE and Datex-Ohmeda S/5 series patient monitors. The service manual —officially titled the Technical Reference Manual —is the primary resource for clinical engineers and service personnel responsible for maintaining, calibrating, and repairing these modules. Key Features of the E-PSMP-01 Module Verifying that ECG and SpO2 readings fall within
3, 5, or 12-lead monitoring of heart electrical activity and breathing rate. Installation and Setup The (Patient Side Module) is
The E-PSMP-01 is a multi-parameter module designed to integrate several critical vital signs into a single unit:
Common issues documented in the manual include communication errors with the host monitor, NIBP pump failures, and sensor connectivity problems. It identifies such as: 04-GE-E-PSMP-01-Carescape-Module-Manual.pdf