The monitor performs self-check procedures to identify faults in the display or internal modules [12]. Field Replaceable Units (FRUs):
While specific passwords can vary by software version, the default service password for many IntelliVue systems is often cited as for configuration or service access [22]. Self-Checks:
Access to service tests and configuration tasks is password-protected to ensure only trained staff can modify critical settings [4]. Inspection & Performance Tests: Routine testing (often recommended every 2 years) includes: Device Integrity: Checking for physical damage or wear. Measurement Accuracy: Philips X3 Service Manual
Service documentation provides lists of available parts and detailed removal/replacement procedures for repairing the device [12]. Usage Safety
Testing the internal battery, which powers the X3 and certain measurement extensions during patient transport [4]. Technical Capabilities The X3 can simultaneously monitor multiple vital signs: Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NBP)
Performing standard safety checks to prevent electrical hazards [12]. Battery Performance:
3, 5, 6, or 10-lead sets, including arrhythmia and ST monitoring. Respiration, SpO2, NBP, and up to two invasive pressures. Specialty Measurements: Temperature and CO2 monitoring. Common Service Resources Passwords/Codes: and CO2 readings. Electrical Safety:
Philips IntelliVue X3 is a compact patient monitor that functions both as a standalone device and a multi-measurement module for larger IntelliVue host monitors [15, 17]. Its service manual provides technical instructions for biomedical engineers to maintain, test, and repair the device [12]. Core Service Functions Service Mode:
Validating ECG, SpO2, Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NBP), Temperature, and CO2 readings. Electrical Safety: