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The Dräger JM-105 Jaundice Meter is a non-invasive handheld device used to screen newborns for jaundice by measuring transcutaneous bilirubin (TcB) levels. It helps clinicians identify at-risk infants as young as 24 weeks gestational age, reducing the need for painful blood draws and speeding up decision-making. Key Features and Capabilities
Charging Status: An orange light on the docking station indicates charging; it turns off when the battery is full (approximately two hours for a full charge).
Readying the Device: Before use, the measuring probe must be cleaned with an alcohol swab. A green READY LED indicates the device is ready for a measurement. jm105 service manual full
Overview of the JM105 Service Manual
The JM105 Service Manual is designed to be a comprehensive resource for service personnel. Some notable features include: The Dräger JM-105 Jaundice Meter is a non-invasive
Content: The technical service manual (approx. 50 pages) includes detailed descriptions of device components, maintenance procedures, and a parts catalog.
2. Automatic Cutter Blade Stalls
The JM105 often has a guillotine cutter. When it jams, most users pull the paper, snapping the blade gear. Page 42 of the service manual shows a mechanical timing diagram. You will learn that the cutter home sensor (a photo-interrupter) must read 3.7V when the blade is retracted. Without that voltage spec, you are blind. Readying the Device : Before use, the measuring
Introduction