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CAUTION: Always clean the sensor before placing it in
the Docking Station.
3. Hang the sensor into the holder in
the inside of the door. Ensure that the
sensor’s red light is visible.
CAUTION: Incorrect orientation
of the sensor in the Docking Station
may cause damage to the sensor, the
Docking Station, or parts thereof when
closing the Docking Station door.
4. Close the Docking Station Door. The SDM will check the
sensor and – if necessary – start the sensor calibration
(message ‘Calibration in progress’). The message ‘Ready for
use’ will display once calibration is finished.
WARNING: Correct calibration requires the sensor to
be properly positioned in the Docking Station Door and the
Docking Station Door to be closed.
Note: If the sensor is stored in the Docking Station, additional
sensor calibrations can be activated via a ‘Quick Access Menu’
(p.
42
). If enabled, PO
2
is also calibrated during calibrations
that are activated with the menu-function ‘Calibrate sensor’.
Sensor Calibration and Storage
If a sensor calibration is mandatory, the SDM displays the
message ‘Calibrate sensor’, a low priority alarm sounds and
PCO
2
and PO
2
are marked as ‘invalid’ (values replaced by ‘---’).
Good to know!
‘Calibration Intervals’ for SenTec TC Sensors can last up to
12 hours. Once the ‘Calibration Interval’ has elapsed, sensor
calibration is recommended (message ‘Sensor calibration
recommended’) and monitoring is possible for another 4
to 6 hours with PCO
2
marked as ‘questionable’ (p.
32
).
Thereafter, sensor calibration is mandatory.
The SDM, as a precaution, calibrates PO
2
during each
mandatory calibration and subsequently approximately once
every 24 hours during one of the default PCO
2
calibrations.
To calibrate the sensor:
1. Open the Docking Station Door
7
by pulling the door
handle.
2. Check the gasket (arrow) in the
Docking Station. If necessary, clean
the Docking Station and gasket by
using a cotton swab moistened with
70% isopropanol (for other approved
cleaning agents refer to the Technical
Manual for the SDM).