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When disposing of the packaging material, be sure to observe the applicable waste control regulations and
keep it out of children’s reach.
Before use, please verify whether package is intact, especially for the single use accessories. In case of any
damage, do not apply to patients.
Save the packing case and packaging material as they can be used if the equipment must be reshipped.
The user can customize the module configuration by choosing necessary modules to meet your own needs.
Therefore, your monitor may not have all the monitoring functions and accessories.
Please contact the local dealer or our company in case of any problems. We will offer the best solution for your
satisfaction.
3.1.2 Environmental Requirements
The operating environment of the equipment must meet the requirements specified in this manual. Otherwise,
unexpected consequences, e.g. damage to the equipment, could result.
The environment where the equipment is used shall be reasonably free from noise, vibration, dust, corrosive,
flammable and explosive substances. If the equipment is installed in a cabinet, sufficient space in front and
behind shall be left for convenient operation, maintenance and repair. Moreover, to maintain good ventilation,
the equipment shall be at least 2 inches (5cm) away from around the cabinet.
When the equipment is moved from one place to another, condensation may occur as a result of temperature
or humidity difference. In this case, never start the system before the condensation disappears.
3.2 Getting Started
3.2.1 Connecting to Power Source
1. Using AC Power Source
• Make sure that the AC power supply is (100-240)VAC, 50Hz/60Hz.
• Use the power cable provided by the manufacturer. Insert one end of it to the AC power input of the monitor
and the other end to the three-pin outlet of the power source with protected-earth.
• To eliminate potential differences, the monitor has a separate connection to the equipotential grounding
system. Connect one end of the provided ground wire to equipotential grounding terminal on the rear of the
monitor, and connect the other end to one point of the equipotential grounding system.
Caution: 1. Ensure that the monitor is grounded correctly.
2. If you have any doubt to the grounding layout and its performance, you must use the built-in
battery to power the monitor.
After the mains power supply has been interrupted while power switch remains in the “on” status and is
restored after a period of time that is longer than 30 seconds, the monitor will run by the last settings when
restarting the monitor.
The monitor is applicable to connect to the public mains power network.
2. Using Battery
The following steps should be followed to install the battery:
Step 1: open the battery cover;
Step 2: pull out the battery cable and connect it to the battery pack;
Step 3: push the battery pack into the battery compartment and lock it;
Step 4: close the battery cover.
Caution: it’s better to recharge the battery after it is used up, and the charging time should be 12~15
hours long.
Battery life:
Provided that a battery is new and fully charged, the minimal working time of the monitor with
accessories connected is declared in the table below:
Name
Battery life
Multi-parameter
patient monitor
More than 120min
NOTE:
when the device is working, It takes at least 10 hours to charge battery from empty state to 90%
charged.
The provided battery of the monitor must be recharged after transportation or storage. So if the monitor is
switched on without being connected to the AC power supply, it may not work properly due to insufficient
battery power.
: Working power supply indicator and the description is as shown below.
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