ANI Monitor V1 - Continuous analgesia monitoring system
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MD/PRD/IN16.ANIV1 V.14 - 12 MAR 2020
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Shutting down
Selecting
[Shutdown]
(figure 33) switches off the ANI Monitor V1.
NOTE:
it is also possible to switch off the monitor directly by pushing the switch on the front
(the same one as to turn it on. See figure 12) but only if the context does not allow you to
reach the main menu. This is not recommended and could cause the monitor to dysfunction.
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Trouble shooting
Problem
Solution
The monitor is not displaying an ECG
signal.
Check that the device's cable from the
acquisition device to the monitor. Try to
unplug the acquisition device and plug it in
again at least once.
Check that there is a flat signal in the ECG
window. If no signal appears, contact your
Mdoloris representative.
An ECG signal is detected but seems to
be incoherent (flat, irregular, interfered,
etc).
Check that the cables and connectors are in
good working order.
ECG
waves
seem
physiologically
incorrect.
Check that electrodes are properly placed
along an imaginary line through the heart
(acquisition of an electrical QRS axis).
See figure 4 of section 4.2.
The Mdoloris Medical Systems software
does not start automatically when the
monitor is booted.
Reboot the monitor using the switch on the
front. If the problem persists, contact your
Mdoloris Medical Systems representative.
The ANI Monitor V1 shuts down by itself
without reason.
Check that the power supply cable is
connected to the monitor and reboot the
monitor
as
explained here (section 5).