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ApexPro™
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Equipment setup
2.
Attach leadwire clip to the terminal on the electrodes. Take care to attach the
color-coded clips to the corresponding electrode locations.
3.
Loop the leadwires and secure them to the patient with tape. Stress loops prevent
the connection to the electrode from being loosened or pulled apart as the patient
moves.
NOTE
Do not tape across the electrode.
Verify transmitter/leadwires status
CAUTION
IMPROPER TRANSMITTER/LEADWIRE APPLICATION —
Applying a transmitter and/or leadwire that is not thoroughly dry to
a patient can result in an electrically conductive path being
established and a
Leads Fail
alarm not being provided if leadwires
come off the patient.
Use the following procedure to verify transmitter/leadwires status before applying to
a patient:
1.
Connect the leadwire to the transmitter, but do not connect the leadwire to a
patient.
2.
Insert batteries in the transmitter and close the battery door.
3.
Wait for the transmitter to start up. The LEDs will first flash rapidly and then
flash slowly twice. Wait until the LEDs are done flashing.
4.
Press the
Verify Leads
button. All the LEDs flash twice to indicate the button
was pushed.
5.
Look for LEDs that light up and stay lit.
If the transmitter is dry, none of the LEDs light up.
If you are using a 5- or 6-leadwire and it is dry, none of the LEDs light up.
If you are using a 3-leadwire and it is dry, only the reference LED will light
up and stay lit.
If the transmitter is wet and an electrically conductive path is established,
some of the LEDs will light up.
6.
If any of the LEDs stay lit, make sure the transmitter is dry. Allow the transmitter
to air dry if other methods are not effective.
Do not attach the transmitter/leadwire to a patient until the transmitter/leadwire is
thoroughly dry.
Summary of Contents for ApexPro
Page 13: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 1 1 1 Introduction ...
Page 31: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 2 1 2 Equipment overview ...
Page 36: ...2 6 ApexPro 2001989 200E Equipment overview ...
Page 37: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 3 1 3 Equipment setup ...
Page 50: ...3 14 ApexPro 2001989 200E Equipment setup ...
Page 51: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 4 1 4 System setup ...
Page 69: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 5 1 5 Alarms ...
Page 86: ...5 18 ApexPro 2001989 200E Alarms ...
Page 87: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 6 1 6 Managing patients ...
Page 109: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 7 1 7 Viewing real time patient data ...
Page 144: ...7 36 ApexPro 2001989 200E Viewing real time patient data ...
Page 145: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 8 1 8 Viewing stored patient data ...
Page 166: ...8 22 ApexPro 2001989 200E Viewing stored patient data ...
Page 167: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 9 1 9 Printing ...
Page 175: ...2001989 200E ApexPro A 1 A Abbreviations and symbols ...
Page 183: ...2001989 200E ApexPro B 1 B Customized defaults worksheet ...
Page 186: ...B 4 ApexPro 2001989 200E Customized defaults worksheet ...
Page 187: ...2001989 200E ApexPro C 1 C Maintenance ...
Page 194: ...C 8 ApexPro 2001989 200E Maintenance ...
Page 195: ...2001989 200E ApexPro D 1 D Troubleshooting ...
Page 206: ...D 12 ApexPro 2001989 200E Troubleshooting ...
Page 207: ...2001989 200E ApexPro E 1 E Technical specifications ...
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