• If the power supply is not properly connected before turning on the monitor, it may not work properly
because of insufficient power. Connect the power supply to charge the battery.
2.3 Power on the Monitor
Press POWER to power on the monitor. Then a beep will be heard and at the same time the indicator will
flash once in orange. After 10 seconds or so, the system will enter monitoring screen after self-test, and you
can perform normal monitoring now.
Note
• If the monitor finds any fatal error during self-test, it will alarm.
• Check all the functions that may be used to monitor and make sure that the monitor is in good status.
• When the supply mains is interrupted ,the monitor will work with battery.
• The battery must be recharged to the full electricity after each use to ensure adequate electricity reserve.
• The interval between twice press of POWER should be more than 1 minute.
Warning
• If any sign of damage is detected, or the monitor displays some error messages, do not use it on any
patient. Contact biomedical engineer in the hospital or our Customer Service Center immediately.
2.4 Connect Patient Sensors
Connect all the necessary patient sensors between the monitor and the patient.
Note
For information on correct connection, refer to related chapter 11-16.
2.5 Check the recorder
If your monitor is equipped with a recorder, open the recorder door to check if paper is properly installed
in the output slot. If no paper present, refer to Chapter Recording for details.
Chapter 3
SySteM Menu
This monitor features flexible configurations. You can customize monitoring content, waveform sweep
speed, sound volume, and output content.
Press the MENU button on the front panel of the monitor to call up the "SYSTEM MENU". You can perform
following operations in this menu.
Figure 3-1 SYSTEM MENU
Trend graph/table review, NIBP review and alarm review are discussed in Chapter 7 Recall.
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