Monitoring basics
Putting the monitor into operation
Operation warnings
WARNING
After transferring or reinstalling the monitor, always check that
it is properly connected and all parts are securely attached.
WARNING
When detaching modules, be careful not to drop them. Always
support with one hand while pulling out with the other.
WARNING
— ACCURACY — If the accuracy of any value displayed on
the monitor, central station, or printed on a graph strip is
questionable, determine the patient’s vital signs by alternative
means. Verify that all equipment is working correctly.
WARNING
If you accidentally drop the monitor, modules, Frames,
or Tram-Rac, have them checked by authorized service
personnel prior to clinical use.
WARNING
To prevent liquids from entering the display casing, do not tilt
the display or monitor more than ±15 degrees.
WARNING
B850 only: Do not use the monitor without manufacturer
approved mounting attached.
Operation caution
CAUTION
The device/system should not be used adjacent to, or stacked
with, other equipment. Consult qualified personnel regarding
device/system configuration.
Monitor installation points to note
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To avoid electrostatic charges building up, it is recommended to store, maintain
and use the equipment at a relative humidity of 30% or greater. Floors should
be covered by ESD dissipative carpets or similar ESC dissipative products.
Non-synthetic clothing should be used when working with the component.
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Choose a location that affords an unobstructed view of the display and easy
access to the operating controls at the monitor or remotely via View on Alarm
or remote devices like central stations.
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Set up the monitor in a location that affords sufficient ventilation. The ventilation
openings of the device must not be obstructed (by equipment, walls, or blankets,
for example).
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The environmental operating conditions specified in the technical specifications
must be ensured at all times.
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The monitor is designed to comply with the requirements of IEC 60601-1.
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Using the power cord supplied with the monitor, connect it to the power line. Use
only the original cord.
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Page 432: ...Snapshots and events 432 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
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