SmartMonitor 2 PS Parents’ Guide
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Connect the SpO
2
sensor to the oximeter patient cable and place the sensor over your finger.
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Turn on the monitor. You will hear two short beeps and the lights on the front come on briefly then go off.
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After all the
alarm lights go out, the green power and charger lights remain on and the green heart and
respiration lights are blinking. All
numeric displays will begin displaying values.
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The heart and respiration lights continue to blink for about 30 seconds.
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When the green lights stop blinking, the red
low heart light will come on within about seven seconds and
the alarm beeps once every second.
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Next, the red
apnea light comes on (the amount of time before the red apnea light comes on is determined
by the apnea delay parameter selected at the time the monitor was set up) and the low (heart) light remains
on. (There should be no green heart or respiration light flashes during this time).
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Remove the SpO
2
sensor from your finger. The
SpO
2
light will turn red and the SpO
2
display will show
dashes.
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Reapply the SpO
2
sensor to your finger.
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Follow the instructions in the “Self-Test Troubleshooting” section, if necessary.
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Remove the lead wires from the functional self-test socket.
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The
loose lead light will come on, and the alarm changes from beeping to continuous. This indicates that
the monitor,
patient cables, and lead wires are working properly.
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Now turn the monitor off.
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Press and hold the blue RESET button.
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Press and release the gray
POWER button.
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Wait 2 seconds, then release the RESET button.