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• The red and yellow alarm lamp respectively light.
• The system beeps for each time of powering on, and the LED indicator on control panel or the screen
flickers once. If no beep sound or flickering, please stop using this monitor, and contact out company
for maintenance.
• There are no error messages appear on the screen.
3)
Check all functions that the patient may need to ensure the device could work normally.
WARNING
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When the monitor is powered on, the system will check whether the alarm function (audio and light alarms)
is normal. If the alarm function works abnormally, this monitor can not be used for patient monitoring and
contact the manufacturer's maintenance department.
NOTE:
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Charge the battery to full for the first time of use. Keep the monitor connecting with main power supply
before the battery is fully charged.
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Display
1)
Ensure that all text are readable, and all images are clear.
2)
Ensure that the device brightness is normal.
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Main unit
Check whether the time displayed on screen is correct. If necessary, please adjust its time and date.
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Check the Recorder
If your monitor is equipped with a recorder, open the recorder door to check if paper is properly installed. If
it is out of paper, refer to the chapter
Recording
for details.
3.5.2 Start monitoring
1. Check whether the patient cables and sensors are correctly connected.
2. Check whether the settings of the monitor are correct, such as "PAT TYPE" and "Pacemaker".
3. For the detailed information about the measurement and monitoring of each parameter, please refer to
relevant chapter.
3.6 Power off
Turn off the monitor according to the following steps:
1.
Unplug the cables and sensors connecting with the patient.
2.
Keep pressing ON/OFF button for 3 seconds to turn off the monitor.
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