Cleaning and care
About PDM battery charging
B850: The PDM battery is charged whenever the PDM, with its battery installed, is
connected to a monitor that is connected to an AC-derived power source. The battery
capacity gauge (labeled with text PDM) indicates the battery’s charge level.
B650 and B450: The PDM battery is normally charged whenever the PDM, with its
battery installed, is connected to the monitor unless the monitor battery is being
charged or printing to a recorder is active.
You can also charge PDM on an external charger. Refer to the charger’s instructions
for use.
Replacing the PDM battery
WARNING
— EXPLOSION OR FIRE — Using non-recommended batteries
could result in injury/burns to the patients or users. Only use
batteries recommended or manufactured by GE. The warranty
can be voided if non-recommended batteries are used.
WARNING
— PHYSICAL INJURY — Do not install the PDM above a patient.
Make sure the battery is completely inserted and the battery
door is completely closed. Falling batteries could seriously or
fatally injure neonatal or other vulnerable patients.
WARNING
— PHYSICAL INJURY — Do not install the PDM above a
patient. Leaks from the battery cells can occur under extreme
conditions. The liquid is caustic to the eyes and skin. If the
liquid comes in contact with eyes or skin, flush with clean
water and seek medical attention.
1.
Open the battery door by gently pulling on the battery door pull tab.
2.
Pull the battery tray out of the PDM using the battery tray strap and remove the
battery from the battery tray.
3.
Insert the new battery with the test button facing up and the arrow pointing into
the PDM.
4.
Press the battery door closed until it seals the battery compartment.
5.
Connect the PDM to the monitor.
6.
Confirm the PDM battery capacity gauge displays on the monitor.
Battery recycling
When a battery no longer holds a charge, it should be replaced. Remove the old
battery and follow your local recycling guidelines.
WARNING
Do not incinerate a battery or store at high temperatures.
Serious injury or death could result.
About the internal lithium battery
The monitor contains a lithium battery. This battery retains the correct time and date
on the monitor.
460
CARESCAPE Modular Monitors
2062971-001
Summary of Contents for CARESCAPE
Page 38: ...38 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 114: ...Setting up the monitor before use 114 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 146: ...Alarms 146 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 218: ...Pulse oximetry 218 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 234: ...Non invasive blood pressure 234 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 260: ...Temperature 260 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 274: ...Cardiac output 274 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 280: ...Mixed venous oxygen saturation SvO 280 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 338: ...Patient Spirometry 338 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 372: ...Neuromuscular transmission 372 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 404: ...Laboratory data 404 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 410: ...Calculations 410 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 416: ...Drug calculations 416 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 424: ...Trends 424 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 432: ...Snapshots and events 432 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 462: ...Cleaning and care 462 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 528: ...Abbreviations yr year yrs years 528 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 546: ...Skills checklist 546 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 547: ...content ...