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3.1.2
Environmental Requirements
The operating environment of the equipment must meet the requirements specified in this manual.
The environment where the equipment is used shall be reasonably free from noises, 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 (5 cm) 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.
NOTE
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Make sure that the operating environment of the equipment meets the specific requirements. Otherwise
unexpected consequences, e.g. damage to the equipment, could result.
3.2
Basic Operation
3.2.1
Turning Power On
Once the equipment is installed, you can get ready for monitoring and therapy:
1.
Before turning on the equipment, check for any mechanical damage and make sure that all external cables,
plug-ins and accessories are properly connected.
2.
Plug the power cord into the AC power source. If you run the equipment on battery power, ensure that the battery
is sufficiently charged. If you run the equipment on DC power supply, an DC/AC adapter we supply should be used.
3.
Turn the Mode Select knob to enter the desired working mode. After the start-up screen is displayed, the system
gives a beep, and meanwhile, the alarm lamp is illuminated in yellow, and then turns red, and then turns off.
4.
The equipment enters the screen of selected mode.
WARNING
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Do not use the equipment for any monitoring or therapy procedure on a patient if you suspect it is not
working properly, or if it is mechanically damaged. Contact your service personnel or us.
3.2.2
Starting Monitoring or Therapy
1.
Decide which measurements or therapy you want to make.
2.
Check that the patient cables and sensors are correct.
3.
Connect the required patient cables and sensors.
4.
Enter the appropriate operating mode and check that the settings are proper for your patient.
Refer to the appropriate sections for details of how to perform patient monitoring and therapy.
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