BeneVision N1 Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual
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22.5.1
Performing Visual Inspection
Visually inspect the equipment before its first used every day. If you find any signs of damage, remove your
monitor from use and contact the service personnel.
Verify that the equipment meets the following requirements:
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Environment and power supply specifications are met.
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The monitor housing and display screen are free from cracks or other damages
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The power cord is not damaged and the insulation is in good condition.
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Connectors, plugs, and cables are not damaged and kinked.
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Power cord and patient cables are securely connected with the equipment and modules.
22.5.2
Performing Power-on Test
The monitor automatically performs a selftest at startup. Check the following items for the power-on test:
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The equipment powers on properly.
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The alarm system works properly.
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The monitor displays properly.
22.5.3
Testing the Network Printer
To check the printer, follow this procedure:
1.
Start a printing task to print waveforms and reports.
2.
Check that the printer is properly connected and functions correctly.
3.
Check that the printout is clear without missing dots.
22.5.4
Checking the Battery
For information on battery check, see
20.6.2 Checking Battery Performance
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22.6
Disposing of the Monitor
Dispose of the monitor and its accessories when its service life is reached. Follow local regulations regarding the
disposal of such product.
WARNING
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For disposal of parts and accessories, where not otherwise specified, follow local regulations
regarding disposal of hospital waste.