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20.5 Cleaning the Printing Head of Printer
If the printer has been used for a long time, deposits of paper debris may collect on the printing head com-
promising the print quality and shortening the lifetime of the roller. Follow this procedure to clean the printing
head:
1. Take measures against the static electricity such as Disposable Wrist Strap for the work.
2. Open the printer door and take out the paper.
3. Gently wipe around the printhead using cotton swabs dampened with Ethanol.
4. After the Ethanol has completely been dried, reload the paper and close the printer door.
Chapter 21
OTHER FUNCTIONS
21.1 System Information
Select “Menu”
“System Info”, then the “System Info” window can be entered, which including release ver-
sion, software version, hardware version and product ID.
Product ID
: set by manufacturer for traceability.
For some monitors, it may also show embedded module information:
Embedded Module
: other extended modules except the built-in module (ECG/ SpO
2
/ NIBP/ RESP/TEMP),
such as CSM and CO
2
module.
The current installed module information will also be displayed, for example, “Plug-and-Play modules
L: CSM-IoC R: EtCO
2
”.
21.2 Nurse Call Settings (Optional)
•
Output level
: the output level from nurse call connector , “High level” and “Low level” for option.
•
Duration
: two output modes for optional: “Continuous” and “Pulse”. The continuous mode of output means
the nurse call signal will keep until the alarm disappears. The pulse mode means the output nurse call signal
lasts for one second.
•
Trigger Condition
: 3 kinds of alarm sources can trig the nurse call: high level alarm, medium level alarm and
low level alarm.
Do not rely exclusively on the nurse call system for alarm notification. Remember that the most reliable
alarm notification combines audible and visual alarm indications with the patient’s clinical condition.
Chapter 22
BATTERY
22.1 Overview
The monitor has built-in chargeable battery, when the monitor is disconnected from the external AC power
supply, then it will be powered by the built-in battery. When the monitor is supplied by external AC power,
then the battery will be charged. Generally, it’s unnecessary to maintain the battery when using under normal
working condition.
When the monitor is powered by built-in battery, and battery is in low voltage, then technical alarm will be
triggered, and message “Low battery” pops up. At this moment, the user should connect the external power
immediately to make sure the monitor continue working.
On-screen battery symbols indicate the battery status as follows:
The capacity of the internal battery is limited. If the battery voltage is too low, a technical alarm will be triggered
and the message displayed. At this moment, connect AC mains power to the monitor. Otherwise, the monitor
will power off automatically before the battery is completely depleted.
AC Power supply and the battery is fully charged.
The red exclamatory mark blinks means battery voltage will be used out and needs
to charged. Alarm information area will show “Low Battery” message.
Charging status
/
/
One / two/ full grid battery voltage left
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