Accutorr Plus™ Operating Instructions
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Operation
To View and Delete Stored Data (Trend Mode)
1.
To view more measurements press the
LCD
Up or Down Arrow
key (9 & 10).
FIGURE 3-3
LCD Trend List Display
3.6.3
To Delete the Stored Measurements on the Accutorr Plus
While viewing stored data, you can delete the most recent measurement or all of the stored
measurements for the currently displayed patient.
1.
Select a room/bed where stored information can be deleted. (See section 3.2.3 for
details on selecting a room/bed.) If it is the currently displayed room/bed, go to step 2.
When you are uncertain what rooms/beds have stored data, press and hold the
DATA
SCAN
key (22) (2 beep tones, more than 3 seconds). The Accutorr Plus will scan
through all of the rooms/beds that have data stored. To stop on a Room/ Bed as the
Accutorr Plus is scanning, press the
DATA SCAN
key (22).
NOTE:
The Accutorr Plus will scan through the rooms/bed with
stored data only once.
2.
On the Accutorr Plus NIBP only, when the desired room/bed is displayed, press the
DATA SCAN
key (22) (1 beep tone). The DATA SCAN Indicator (23) illuminates.
3.
When the most recent stored data is displayed, press and hold the
DELETE INFO.
key
(21) (1 beep tone, approx. 3 seconds) to delete this measurement.
4.
When viewing any of the stored measurements, press and hold the
DELETE INFO.
key
(21) (2 beep tones, approx. 6 seconds) to delete all stored measurements for the current
patient. When all data is cleared the patient size will be the default selection.
5.
On the Accutorr Plus NIBP only, press the
DATA SCAN
key (22) (1 beep tone) to exit
the delete data mode.
NOTE:
The unit will also automatically delete data that is 24 hours
old.
NOTE:
To delete all information for all patients, press and hold the
DELETE INFO. key (21) while powering on the unit.
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