Installation
3-7
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Verify that the modules are properly connected and locked in place.
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Verify that the battery lid is properly locked.
The cleaning precautions, cleaning requirements, cleaning procedures, and recommended
cleaning solutions for the monitor are described in the "
". For details about
cleaning, disinfecting and sterilizing the accessories, see the instructions for use in the
accessory package.
Functional inspection
Start-up
1.
Turn on the patient monitor.
Verify that the monitor starts up normally:
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The red, yellow and cyan alarm lights are lit in sequence.
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The speaker gives an audible beep.
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Check that the GE logo screen is displayed, followed by the notes screen and the
normal monitoring screen appears.
•
Check and there are no error messages on the screen.
NOTE: Refer to section
to see the procedure for battery
conditioning if you receive a a
Condition Battery X
message.
NOTE: Before taking the patient monitor into use for the first time, the battery should be
fully charged. Keep the monitor connected to the mains until the battery is fully charged.
Display
1.
Verify that all text is readable and all images are clear.
2.
Verify that the brightness is good. Adjust if necessary.
Time and date
1.
Check that the clock on the screen shows correct time. Adjust the time and date, if
necessary.
Monitor Setup
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Time and Date
NOTE: The monitor can’t be set as the TIME MASTER in network. You should adjust the
time and date from the central station.
Parameters measurements
Connect the accessories (no need connect simulator/patient), check the following
phenomenon will appeared.
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ECG: After connecting ECG cable, ‘leads off’ will display in the Waveform Field
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NIBP: After connecting NIBP hose to module, ‘Adult/Pediatric’ or ‘Neonatal’ will display in
NIBP Digital Field for several seconds
Summary of Contents for B20
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