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Chapter 9 Maintenance Check
Daily and Periodic Check
Periodic Check Items and Procedures
Perform the periodic check according to the following list.
The periodic check should be performed once a year.
The "Periodic Check List" is on the last page of this manual.
If the equipment fails any check item on the periodic check list, the general judgment will be "Fail". Repair the
equipment so that it passes all the check items.
Use the equipment only if the judgments for all the items are "OK".
Check all cables, equipments, accessories, earth impedance, leakage current, and accuracy.
CAUTION
Before the check procedure, back up the setup data and patient data on a CF card.
Some models of commercially available bench top functional testers and patient simulators
can be used to verify the proper functionality of SpO
2
monitoring system, sensors, cables,
but they are incapable of properly evaluating the SpO
2
measurement accuracy. SpO
2
measurement accuracy can only be evaluated by comparing measurement data with SaO
2
measurements obtained from simultaneously sampled arterial blood using a laboratory Co-
oximeter.
No.
Check Items
Check Procedure
Criteria
1. External Appearance/Accessories
01
External Appearance
Visually check the exterior for scratch, crack,
deformation, and rust.
No scratches, cracks, deformation, and rust
should be found on the exterior.
02
Cables
Check that neither damage nor broken wire is
found in all cables.
Neither damaged nor broken wire should be
found.
03
Printing Paper
Visually check the installed condition.
The paper should be correctly installed.
04
Operation Manual
Check that accompanying documents
(operational manual, etc.) are stored in specified
location.
Should be stored in specified location.
No
Check Items
Check Procedure
Criteria
2. Power Supply
01
Main Power Supply
Switch
Check by connecting the power cable to AC and
turning the power supply switch ON/OFF.
Check that the power supply LED lights.
02
Fuse
Remove the fuse from the fuse holder, and
visually check the model type and current
capacity.
The specified fuse indicated on the
equipment should be used.
No
Check Items
Check Procedure
Criteria
3. Display/Operation/Print
01
Check Labels
Visually check the rating label and caution label
of the equipment.
Should be neither peeled nor stained nor
unclear.
02
Operation, Switch
Check by operating the switches and touch
keys.
Should operate correctly.
03
LCD Unit
Check that the home display is displayed on the
LCD.
Characters and waveform should be clear.
The display should be clearly displayed with
sufficient brightness.
04
Alarm Indicator
Check if the alarm indicator lights when the
power is turned ON.
The 3 segments should light in red, white,
and red when the power is turned ON.
05
Alarm Sound/
Operating Sound
On the "Tone/Volume" menu, check the alarm
sound.
Alarm sound should generate with proper
volume. There should be no beat noise.
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