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4. To remove the moisture trap and replace the filter, reverse the three steps above.
Figure 6: Replacing the Moisture Trap/Filter
Trend Screen
The trend screen displays up to 4 hours of trending data for pulse rate, SpO
2
, respiration, and
EtCO
2
. The scale of the graphs is automatically set and cannot be adjusted. The 4-hour
timescale is divided into 30-minute segments.
To access the trend screen (figure 3), press the Trend icon on the operating screen.
NOTE:
When an alarm is active, the trend icon does not display on the monitor and the trend
screen cannot be accessed.
NOTE:
If an alarm activates while the trend screen is displayed, the trend screen closes and
the display returns to the operating screen so the alarm condition is visible.
To exit the trend screen manually, press anywhere on the touch panel display.
All trend data clears when the device is turned off.
Getting Started
Preparations
Visually inspect the monitor and make sure it has no visible signs of damage. Examine the SpO
2
sensor for obvious defects. Ensure the sensor is clean if it has been previously used.
Connect the pulse oximeter sensor to the SpO
2
port located on the right side of the monitor. Use
only Nonin-branded PureLight pulse oximeter sensors (see “Accessories”). These sensors are
manufactured to meet the accuracy specifications of Nonin pulse oximeters. Using other
manufacturers’ sensors can result in improper pulse oximeter performance.
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