Installation Information
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To ensure a completely safe electrical installation, follow the instructions
described later in this section. The environment where the system will be
used should be reasonably free from vibration, dust, corrosive or
explosive gases, extremes of temperature, humidity, and so on.
For a cabinet mounted installation, allow sufficient room at the front for
operation and sufficient room at the rear for servicing with the cabinet
access door open.
Approximately 15 minutes after switch-on, the patient monitor and the
Anesthetic Gas Module operate within specifications at ambient
temperatures shown in the tables below. These specifications do not
apply to the plug-in modules; they are specified for different ambient
temperatures.
Ambient temperatures that exceed these limits could affect the accuracy
of these instruments and cause damage to the components and circuits.
Allow at least 2 inches (5cm) clearance around the instruments for proper
air circulation.
Refer to the tables below for a summary of the environmental
specifications of the different system combinations:
Summary of Contents for M1165
Page 12: ...Responsibility of the Manufacturer xii ...
Page 62: ...Using an ITE Display 1 40 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors ...
Page 74: ...Attaching the Patient 2 12 Getting Started Getting Started ...
Page 172: ...Alarm Setup 5 16 Alarm Functions Alarm Functions ...
Page 228: ...Loading Paper 6 56 Recording Functions ...
Page 236: ...Admitting a Patient 7 8 Admit Discharge End Case Admit Discharge End Case OR Mode ...
Page 238: ...Admitting a Patient 7 10 Admit Discharge End Case Admit Discharge End Case endcase tif ...
Page 274: ...Drug Calculator 8 36 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations ...
Page 299: ...Data Transfer Module Data Transfer 10 3 Data Transfer M1235A CTS DTM CMS CMS V24 V26 ...
Page 388: ...Performance Assurance Checks 13 22 Maintenance Maintenance ...