
10
System Components
Table 2. Monitor Features
No. Symbol/Name
Description
1
Touch Screen
Display
The monitor’s LCD displays parameters, graphs, menus, and other
information.The display is a touch screen from which all operator-defined
settings are made.
section for additional screen information and
descriptions.
2
Charging Indicator
The LED indicator is green whenever the power supply is connected and
the battery is charging.
NOTE:
When the external power supply is disconnected, the device
automatically switches to battery power without loss of functionality.
3
On/Standby Button
•
On
– Pressing this button once turns on the monitor.
•
Standby (off)
– When the monitor is on, pressing this button for
at least 3 seconds shuts down the monitor, putting it into Standby
mode. In Standby mode, all device functions are shut off, with the
following exceptions:
• The charging indicator is lit whenever the device is plugged in.
• Batteries are charged whenever the device is plugged in.
for information about Standby and Deep Sleep
modes.
4
Audio Pause Button
Pressing the Audio Pause button temporarily silences audible alarms for
2 minutes. The operator can reactivate the alarms before the 2 minutes
are up by pressing the button again.
5
Luer Lock Connector
For attaching the sample line, Nafion tubing, or cannula.
6
Moisture Trap
with Filter
(Single-Use,
Disposable)
The moisture trap and filter are single-use, disposable components and
should be replaced after each patient. The filter fits into the moisture trap
and protects the monitor from moisture.
Replacing the Moisture Trap/Filter
for more information.
7
Attachment
Holes
Dedicated holes for attaching a mounting bracket. See
if a
mounting bracket is required.
for more information.
8
Label
See the
section for descriptions of the label symbols.
Every device has a unique serial number for identification.