Instructions for Use | Device Options
Data Transfer
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9.
The system performs the test. The results appear in the test progress pane. If the test:
•
Fails: Review the failure reasons. If you want to try again, tap
Retest;
otherwise, tap
Quit
. To deactivate the FiO
2
sensor, turn off the FiO
2
sensor in Device Options, Device Settings.
•
Passes: tap
OK
.
CO
2
Sensor Adapter Zero
Perform this task when installing a CO
2
sensor (capnograph)
To establish a baseline CO
2
level:
1.
Place the CO
2
sensor onto a clean and dry airway adapter that is exposed to room air, but is away from all CO
2
sources
including the ventilator, your breath, and the patient’s breath.
2.
In the menu bar, tap the Options icon.
3.
In the Options window, tap Calibration and Setup.
4.
In the
Calibration & Setup
window, tap
CO
2
Sensor Adapter Zero
.
5.
Review the prerequisites and then tap
Start
.
6.
The system performs the test. The results appear in the test progress pane. If the test:
•
Fails: Review the failure reasons. If you want to try again, tap
Retest;
otherwise, tap the
Quit
.
•
Passes: tap
OK
.
Data Transfer
Use data transfer functions to import and export various sets of data. When working with patient data, ensure the data is kept secure. When
working with an external storage device that contains patient information, such as a USB flash drive, ensure you delete that data by reformatting
the storage device.
To access the data transfer functions:
1.
Connect a data storage device to the USB port on the Service Panel.
2.
In the menu bar, tap the
Options
icon.
3.
In the
Options
window, tap
Data Transfer
.