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Service Interval Recommendations
At the intervals recommended below, qualified biomedical service personnel should service the
Propaq CS monitor. Service information is described in the Propaq CS Service Manual
(P/N 810-1101-XX).
Monitor Recycling
You can return a Propaq CS monitor to Protocol Systems for recycling when the monitor reaches the
end of its life.
Battery Recycling
When the monitor’s internal lead-acid battery reaches the end of its life, recycle the
battery locally according to national, state, and local regulations. You can also return the
battery to Protocol Systems for recycling.
Extended Storage Precautions
Caution
If a Propaq CS monitor has a battery installed or ac power connected and is stored for an extended period of
time without use, the printer paper can cause damage to the printhead. Before storing a Propaq CS monitor for more
than two months without use, remove the roll of printer paper.
Storing the Propaq CS monitor for extended periods (more than three months) without being connected to the
ac power adapter can cause damage to the battery. Even when the monitor is turned off, a very small amount of current
is drawn from the battery. For long-term storage, remove the battery from the monitor. Battery removal is described in
the Propaq CS Service Manual.
Removing the battery will erase all stored Custom patient mode settings. See page 24 to reprogram
Custom patient mode settings.
Recommended Interval
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1. More frequent service may be needed in extreme environments (heat, cold, dust, etc.).
Service Action
Six months to two years
• Complete functional verification; see Propaq CS Service Manual
• Inspect the monitor for mechanical and functional damage
• Inspect safety labels for legibility
• Inspect the side panel fuse for compliance to specified rating
• Verify that visual and acoustic alarms are functioning properly
• Test patient leakage current according to IEC 601-1/1988
• Test patient leakage current with mains voltage on patient-applied parts
according to IEC 601-1/1988: limit 50
µ
A
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2. The leakage current should never exceed the 50µA limit. The data should be recorded in an equipment log. If the device
is not functioning properly or fails any of the above tests, do not attempt to repair the device. Please return the device to the
manufacturer or to your distributor for any required repairs.
Minimum every three years
• Check battery capacity
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