According to official GE Healthcare Module Specifications , the unit integrates seamlessly into several high-acuity monitoring systems:
This is arguably the most important section. It includes the legally mandated which states the device is to be sold only by or on the order of a licensed medical practitioner. It also details essential safety symbols (e.g., protection against defibrillator discharge) and compliance standards for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electrical safety.
Inspect patient cable receptacles for bent, corroded, or missing pins.
The E-PSMP-01 integrates multiple essential patient monitoring functions into a single compact unit:
When encountering systemic data drops or hardware communication flags, consult this breakdown of failure symptoms and technical fixes based on the Datex-Ohmeda Technical Reference Manual routines: 04-GE-E-PSMP-01-Carescape-Module-Manual.pdf
Power MOSFETs, Schottky diodes, and transformers can operate at temperatures exceeding 85°C (185°F). Allow the unit to cool for at least 15 minutes before touching components.
Verify the exterior plastic casing is free from cracks or fluid ingress.
Service procedures are categorized by internal boards, such as the ECG Board , STP Board (temperature/pressure), and NIBP Board .
[Visual Inspection] ➔ [Leak & Calibration Tests] ➔ [Electrical Safety Check] ➔ [Log Data] 1. Visual Inspections