Product Setup
Service Manual
5-3
WARNING:
Do not lift the monitoring system by the interface cable or power cord. The
cable or cord may disconnect, potentially dropping the monitoring system on
a patient or a damaging surface.
Note:
The monitoring system incorporates watchdog timers that reset the monitoring
system in the event of software errors. Any temporary limit settings are retained in the
event of a watchdog reset.
5.3
Product Setup
The monitoring system receives power either from an AC connection
(80-263 VAC) or from a 7.2-volt, 11.6 ampere-hour battery. The monitoring
system internal battery can be used to power the monitoring system during
transport or when AC power is not available. The monitoring system commu-
nicates the transition from AC power to battery power or from battery power
to AC power via the AC power or battery indicator on the front panel.
A new, fully charged battery provides approximately six hours of monitoring
time under typical conditions.
5.3.1
Mounting Options and Transport Considerations
Users may choose from a variety of mounting configurations, including
adapter plates, wall mounts, and pole mounts. Follow the installation instruc-
tions included with the mounting hardware.
Prior to intra-hospital transport, ensure the monitoring system interface is
locked to avoid any inadvertent changes.
5.3.2
Connection to an AC Power Source
WARNING:
Do not connect the monitoring system to an electrical outlet controlled by a
wall switch, since this increases the risk of removal of AC power to the
monitoring system.
Summary of Contents for Nellcor GR101704
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