E-psmp-01 Service Manual ((top))
Verifying ECG signal accuracy and SpO₂ functionality. 3. Troubleshooting the E-PSMP-01 Module
The (or Hemodynamic Patient Side Module) is a critical component used in GE Healthcare (formerly Datex-Ohmeda) patient monitoring systems, specifically the CARESCAPE and S/5 Anesthesia Monitor series.
The e-PSMP-01 has the following technical specifications:
is a multiparameter patient monitoring module used to track critical vital signs like ECG, NIBP, SpO2, and temperature. Because it is a modular component, its technical documentation is often part of larger system manuals for CARESCAPE or Datex-Ohmeda monitors. Service and Technical Manuals e-psmp-01 service manual
Ensuring the E-PSMP-01 functions accurately is crucial for patient safety. The service manual mandates a , to guarantee the equipment is always functional when required.
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The manual describes the zeroing procedure. It involves ensuring the transducer is open to the atmosphere, pressing the (or P2) module key on the monitor's interface, and waiting for the "Zeroed" message to appear in the parameter window, confirming the zero is complete. Verifying ECG signal accuracy and SpO₂ functionality
The manual specifies several routine maintenance tasks:
Mechanical components can be swapped if the module won't lock. 📑 Diagnostic Codes The E-PSMP-01 often features a dual-LED signaling system: Green (Solid): Normal operation. Green (Blinking): Standby mode / Initializing.
Boot the host monitor into and access the module configuration submenu. Manually inflate the closed circuit to using the manual pump tool. Allow the system to stabilize for 60 seconds. The e-PSMP-01 has the following technical specifications: is
Under U.S. Federal Law, this device is restricted to sale by or on the order of a licensed medical practitioner. Service Requirement:
Understanding the electrical boundaries of the E-PSMP-01 prevents over-stressing components during diagnostic load testing. Electrical Characteristics
Service procedures are categorized by internal boards, such as the ECG Board , STP Board (temperature/pressure), and NIBP Board .
This level of detailed instruction allows a skilled technician to diagnose issues down to the signal level.
If resistance is infinite (open circuit), desolder and replace the NTC component. Overload or short circuit on an output rail.

