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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 (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.
WARNING
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
Getting Started
3.2.1
Turning Power On
Once the patient monitor is installed, you can get ready for monitoring:
1.
Before you start to make measurements, check the patient monitor for any mechanic damage and make sure that
all external cables, plug-ins and accessories are properly connected.
2.
Connect the monitor with the DC adapter or T1 docking station. If you run the patient monitor on battery power,
ensure that the battery is sufficiently charged.
3.
Press the power on/off switch on the monitor’s front.
The monitor performs self test during startup. The system gives a beep, and the alarm lamp simultaneously turns
yellow, and then red, and finally off. This indicates that the alarm system functions correctly. The monitor enters the
normal monitoring screen after startup.
WARNING
Check that visual and auditory alarm signals are presented correctly when the equipment is powered on. Do
not use the patient monitor for any monitoring procedure on a patient if you suspect it is not working
properly, or if it is mechanically damaged. Contact your service personnel or us.
NOTE
Check that visual and auditory alarm signals are presented correctly when the equipment is powered on. Do
not use the patient monitor for any monitoring procedure on a patient if you suspect it is not working
properly, or if it is mechanically damaged. Contact your service personnel or us.
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