
EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW: Components
Revision B
Dash 3000/4000 Patient Monitor
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2000966-105
Indicators
While the monitor powers up or changes between normal mode and
standby mode, all four front panel indicators illuminate.
AC Power Indicator
The indicator illuminates green when AC mains power is applied to the
monitor (including when the monitor is in the standby mode). The
indicator does not illuminate when the monitor is not powered by AC
mains power.
Battery Power Indicator
The indicator illuminates yellow when the monitor is operating on
battery power. The indicator does not illuminate when the monitor is not
battery powered.
Charging Status Indicators
The following table explains what the Charging Status indicators mean.
“Battery In Use” Indicators
The “Battery In Use” indicator (inside the battery door) illuminates
green when the monitor is receiving power solely from the respective
battery. The indicators do not illuminate when the monitor is not battery
powered.
Neither indicator illuminates when the monitor is operating from both
batteries simultaneously (i.e., in a very low battery charge condition
when both batteries are joined together in order to sustain operation of
the monitor).
LED Color
Explanation:
Yellow
Two battery icons, labeled Charging Status A and B,
illuminate yellow when the respective battery is being
charged. If both batteries are present and require
charging, then both icons illuminate yellow even
though they charge sequentially.
Green
The icon illuminates green when the respective
battery is fully charged.
No Light
The icon does not illuminate under the following
conditions:
•
The respective battery is not installed.
•
The monitor is operating on battery power.
•
A failure condition has been detected for the
respective battery.
Summary of Contents for Dash 3000
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