9. FUNCTION CHECK
10.TROUBLESHOOTING
10.1 General faults
Fault
No menu access possible
Required function not
available
102 •
seca 651/650
► Perform a function check prior to each use.
A complete function check includes:
• Visual inspection for mechanical damage
• Checking the alignment of the device
• Visual and function check of the display elements
• Function check of all the controls shown in the section entitled
"Overview"
• Function check of optional accessories
If you notice any faults or deviations during the function check, first try to
resolve the error with the aid of the section entitled "Troubleshooting" in this
document.
CAUTION!
Personal injury
If you notice any faults or deviations during the function check which
cannot be resolved with the aid of the section entitled
"Troubleshooting" in this document, you may not use the device.
► Have the device repaired by seca Service or by an authorized ser-
vice partner.
► Follow the section entitled "Servicing" in this document.
If faults occur when operating the device, first attempt to remedy them your-
self using the following tables. If the fault persists, contact seca Service.
With some faults, an error code appears on the multifunctional display. Please
indicate the error code when contacting seca Service.
Information about display messages and the structure of error codes can be
found here:
➔
Display message traffic light system, page 105
➔
Error codes, page 105
Cause
Basic device mode active
Device mode active in which the
function is not intended
Remedy
Clarify with the administrator/hospital
technician whether the device can be
operated in another device mode
• ➔
Changing the device mode, page 88
• ➔
Functions/device mode, page 109
Clarify with the administrator/hospital
technician whether the device can be
operated in another device mode
• ➔
Changing the device mode, page 88
• ➔
Functions/device mode, page 109