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Equipment setup
2001989-301A- draft 1
ApexPro™
3-3
Battery installation
WARNING
INGESTION OF BATTERIES— Make sure the battery
compartment is closed completely and closely observe patients to
prevent ingestion of batteries.
CAUTION
Never store the transmitter with the batteries inside. Storing the
transmitter with the batteries inside may result in damage to the
transmitter.
CAUTION
GE recommends that you always replace both batteries at the same
time. Re-using old batteries or using a combination of old and new
batteries in the transmitter will compromise functionality of the
transmitter and increase the risk of fire hazard.
CAUTION
LED INDICATOR — Replace the transmitter batteries promptly
when the
Low Battery
message is displayed at the central station or
when the
Change Battery
LED flashes on the transmitter. Failure to
replace the batteries before they are completely depleted will result
in interrupted patient monitoring and may cause damage to the
transmitter.
When pressed, a 20-second graph strip is printed on the writer or
printer.
When pressed with an IMPACT.
wf
paging system (version II or later)
also available in the same care unit, the
View on Demand
feature
(also called the Apex Graph Button Push feature) is enabled. The
IMPACT.
wf
server generates a sample page of the patient’s ECG
waveform and any other enabled/monitored non-arrhythmia
parameters.
If pressed again,
it generates both an IMPACT.
wf
update and a
standard ECG waveform graph at the CIC Pro center. The
IMPACT.
wf
update is labeled
Sample
for display on the IMPACT.
wf
receiver and stored in history. Additionally, all receivers assigned to
the patient receive an update/sample.
When pressed, a blue border displays around the event bed and an
alarm tone sounds at the CIC Pro center. The message
Remote
Event
displays under the
ECG
parameter window for approximately
ten seconds.It also generates a 20-second graph and saves the
event.
Button/LED
Function
Draft