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    							Breakdown of Spare Parts Kits by Component
    Chapter 7 - Spare Parts
    69
    M3921-60406 - Knob (Navigation Wheel) Kit
    M2922-44301 - Keypad Kit
    M2922-64004 - Display Kit
    Table 14 M2922-60406 Knob (Navigation Wheel) Kit
    Component DescriptionQuantity
    Knob 1
    Ring retaining 3/8” shaft 1
    Table 15 M2922-44301 Keypad Kit
    Component DescriptionQuantity
    Small Parts Kit1
    1. For contents of the hardware mounting kit, refer to Table 10 on page 66.
    1
    Keypad - switch, membrane 1
    Table 16 M2922-64004 Display Kit
    Component DescriptionQuantity
    Small Parts Kit1
    1. For contents of the Small Parts Kit, refer to Table 10 on page 66.
    1
    LCD assembly 1
    Window display with gasket 1 
    						
    							Breakdown of Spare Parts Kits by Component
    70Chapter 7 - Spare Parts
    M2922-66505 - Side Connector PCB Kit
    M2922-66510 - Interface PCB Kit
    M2922-66511 - Rear Connector PCB Kit
    Table 17 M2922-66505 Side Connector PCB Kit
    Component DescriptionQuantity
    Small Parts Kit1
    1. For contents of the Small Parts Kit, refer to Table 10 on page 66.
    1
    Side PCB, with twin ultrasound, and one Toco sockets 1
    Table 18 M2922-66510 Interface PCB Kit
    Component DescriptionQuantity
    Small Parts Kit1
    1. For contents of the Small Parts Kit, refer to Table 10 on page 66.
    1
    Interface PCB 1
    Table 19 M2922-66511 Rear Connector PCB Kit
    Component DescriptionQuantity
    Small Parts Kit1
    1. For contents of the Small Parts Kit, refer to Table 10 on page 66.
    1
    Rear connector PCB 1 
    						
    							Assembly Drawings
    Chapter 7 - Spare Parts
    71
    Assembly Drawings  
    Figure 7 Assembly Drawing (Sheet 1) - Top Level Assembly 
    						
    							Assembly Drawings
    72Chapter 7 - Spare Parts
    Figure 8 Assembly Drawing (Sheet 2) - Front Case Assembly 
    						
    							Assembly Drawings
    Chapter 7 - Spare Parts
    73
    Figure 9 Assembly Drawing (Sheet 3) - Rear Case Assembly 
    						
    							Assembly Drawings
    74Chapter 7 - Spare Parts
    Figure 10 Assembly Drawing (Sheet 4) - Interface PCB/Rear 
    Connector PCB 
    						
    							Assembly Drawings
    Chapter 7 - Spare Parts
    75
    Figure 11 Assembly Drawing (Sheet 5) - Side Connector PCB/
    Panel/Label 
    						
    							Assembly Drawings
    76Chapter 7 - Spare Parts 
    						
    							Chapter 8 - Test and Inspection Matrix77
    8
    Test and Inspection Matrix
    Warnings
    Warning
    EXPLOSION HAZARD! Do not use the FM-2 in a flammable atmosphere 
    where concentrations of flammable anesthetics or other materials may 
    occur.
    Warning
    SHOCK HAZARD! The power-receptacle must be a three-wire grounded 
    outlet. A hospital grade outlet is required. Never adapt the three-prong plug 
    from the power supply or accessory to fit a two-slot outlet. If the outlet has 
    only two slots, make sure that it is replaced with a three-slot grounded 
    outlet before attempting to operate the monitor.
     
    Warning
    SHOCK HAZARD! Do not attempt to connect or disconnect a power cord 
    with wet hands. Make certain that your hands are clean and dry before 
    touching a power cord.
    Warning
    Use only patient cables and transducers supplied with the monitor. Use of 
    any other patient cables may result in out-of-specification performance and 
    possible safety hazards. 
    						
    							Cautions
    78Chapter 8 - Test and Inspection Matrix
    Cautions
    Caution
    Use care when transporting or moving the monitor to assure that the 
    attached patient cables are stored so that they will not be damaged in the 
    move.
    Caution
    Keep the operating environment free of dust, vibrations, corrosive, or 
    flammable materials, and extremes of temperature and humidity. The unit 
    should be kept clean and free of transducer gel and other substances.
    Caution
    Do not operate the unit if it is damp or wet because of condensation or 
    spills. Avoid using the equipment immediately after moving it from a cold 
    environment to a warm, humid location.
    Caution
    Never use sharp or pointed objects to operate the front-panel switches. 
    						
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