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User Guide
1.4.2.3
Menu/Mode Switch Button
1.4.2.4
Move Up/Move Down Button
On initial power-up the gray Menu/Mode Switch button functions as the Menu
button. Pressing this button allows you to:
1.
Enter the communication mode
2.
View last patient session information
3.
View AutoPulse Platform information
4.
View AutoPulse Battery information
For a complete description of the available information and how to access it,
refer to section Section 3.7, “Viewing Platform Information,” on page 3-18. For
more information on the Communication Mode, see Section 3.8, “Uploading
Platform Information to your PC,” on page 3-19.
While the Platform is actively doing compressions this button may function as
the Mode Switch button. The Mode Switching feature is only active when the
“30:2 or Continuous” or “15:2 or Continuous” option has been set in Mode
section of the Administration Set-up (refer to section Section 2.3,
“Administrative Menu: User Pre-set Options,” on page 2-10). If the “30:2 or
Continuous” or “15:2 or Continuous” option has been set, the Mode Switch
button will allow you to switch
on-the-fly
between 30:2 and Continuous or 15:2
and Continuous compression modes respectively.
The current mode (either “30:2”, “15:2” or “CONTINUOUS”) is displayed on
the upper left portion of the User Control Panel.
These buttons allow you to highlight for selection different menu or list items.
Pressing the Move Up button (upward pointing triangle) moves up to the next
menu item.
Pressing the Move Down button (downward pointing triangle) moves down to
the next menu item.
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