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Monitor setup
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6 Monitor setup
Warnings
•
Operator should check the preset in use before use on each patient.
•
A hazard can exist when using differing presets on like devices in a common area. For
instance, two beside monitors used in an ICU with different presets may present a hazard.
Overview
The monitor has numerous setup options for screen, parameters, alarms, etc. The monitor
provide 7 preconfigured user modes. The monitor starts in one of the user modes. You can
change to another user mode, see
"Select the user mode" page 6-8.
The changes you make in the user mode settings are valid only temporarily until you discharge
the patient or change a mode, or until more than 15 minutes has elapsed from the turn-off the
monitor. The changes need to be saved in the mode to become permanent.
Before starting to use the monitor, check the monitor’s settings and what is configured in the
different user modes, and make necessary changes. You need passwords for making the
changes, see
below.
NOTE: You can find the factory settings of each mode in the "Default Configuration
Worksheet" delivered with each monitor.
NOTE: If you wish to make permanent changes, we recommend you to contact the
person responsible for the configuration, who is familiar with the configuration
architecture. When new settings are saved, they should be marked in the "Default
Configuration Worksheet".
Passwords
−
The password for entering the
Install/Service
menu is 16, 4, 34.
−
The password for entering the
Save Modes
menu is 13, 20, 31.
The access is:
Monitor Setup
-
Install/Service
(Enter password) -
Save modes
(Enter password)
Turn and hit the Trim Knob to enter the password.
Summary of Contents for B20
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