Goldway UT3000A Patient Monitor Loud Speaker Assembly ESE 0.5W 25Ω - High-Fidelity Audio Replacement
Speaker for UT3000A Monitor
UT3000A Patient Monitor Loud Speaker Assembly ESE 0.5W 25Ω - High-Fidelity Audio Replacement
► Brief Description
The UT3000A Patient Monitor delivers alarms and voice prompts via a speaker. The speaker assembly is designed to restore your monitoring equipment to optimal performance, ensuring that every important beep, alarm, and voice prompt is delivered with crystal-clear precision. As a key component of the UT3000A monitor, it can handle the specific frequency range required for medical alarms. It ensures the monitor effectively conveys the following information:
● Emergency Alarms: High-priority alerts for life-threatening situations.
● System Prompts: Confirmation sounds for button presses or setting changes.
● Voice Prompts: Clear playback of recorded messages or instructions.
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► Perform a Speaker Test
1. Turn on the alarm sound and set the heart rate alarm limit. Confirm that the monitor will sound an alarm when the heart rate exceeds the alarm limit.
2. Turn off the alarm sound and confirm again that the monitor will sound an alarm when the heart rate exceeds the alarm limit.
3. Reset the alarm limit. Speaker test complete.
► Removing the Speaker Assembly
1. Disassemble the monitor.
2. Separate the rear case.
3. Remove the screws. (Circle)
4. Cut the tie wrap. (Rectangle)
5. Remove the speaker assembly.
► Replacement
1. Power Off: Before beginning any disassembly work, always disconnect the patient monitor from the power supply and remove the batteries (if any).
2. Anti-static Measures: Wear an anti-static wrist strap to prevent damage to the speaker assembly or sensitive circuitry on the motherboard.
3. Connector Check: Carefully disconnect the old speaker wires from the main control board. Connectors are often fragile, so pull them from the connector housing rather than directly pulling the wires out.
4. Physical Installation: Ensure the new components are correctly installed in the housing to prevent vibration noise or rattling during operation.
5. Testing: After reassembly, power on the device and perform a full system self-test to verify that all audio channels are functioning correctly.
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