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Appendix L – Troubleshooting – Operator Level
The troubleshooting section describes some of the Q-SENSE most frequent Error messages and
Warnings; it helps you resolve them at operator level.
There are two types of malfunctions: Software and Hardware.
1.
Software malfunctions consist of lost or damaged files that can result, for example, in missing
or incomplete tested subject information.
2.
Hardware malfunctions manifest themselves either as occurrences that you become aware of,
such as Thermode not responding, or as a malfunction message displayed on the screen.
If you detect a malfunction, do the following:
1.
If the malfunction you have encountered is an Error or other message refer to section
page
For other malfunctions, see alternative solutions in the following sections.
24.1
Numbered Software Error and Warning Messages
The design of all the Q-Sense Error messages and Warning messages is similar to this sample
message:
Figure 106: Error and Warning Messages Sample
The text displayed in the message box varies according to the detected malfunction.
24.1.1
Frequent Warning Messages
Table 41: Warnings
№ Warning
Explanation
1.
The application is about to start Q-SENSE
recovery and self test.
Make sure the thermode is not attached to
the patient and press OK.
The application needs to perform a self
test.
1.
Remove Thermode from subject.
2.
Click the OK button to start
performing a Self Test.
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