Power On
The InSpectra
StO
Tissue Oxygenation Monitor operates using AC or battery power.
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WarNING:
• E xplosion hazard. Do not use the InSpectra StO
anesthetics or gases.
• Possible electrical shock hazard:
– Do not connect to a power source if the power cord on the InSpectra StO
is damaged.
– Do not simultaneously touch a patient and an external device, such as a computer, that is connected to
the InSpectra StO
cautIoN:
• T he use of sensors, cables and accessories other than those specified may result in damage and inaccurate
readings.
• U se only the power cord supplied with the InSpectra StO
to operate on ac power:
1. Insert the grounded plug into an AC outlet receptacle
(120 volt USA / 220 volt EU). The fan will turn on.
2. A light between the battery symbols on the front of
the monitor will illuminate to indicate the status of
the battery.
Battery is charging – yellow light
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Fully charged battery – green light
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3. Push the ON (top) portion of the ON/OFF button on
the back of the monitor.
A sequence of beeps lasting about 30 seconds will
sound indicating a successful power-on self-test.
The LCD screen will illuminate.
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The hour clock in the left corner of the status bar (top) on the LCD screen will appear.
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Calibration
The InSpectra
StO
Tissue Oxygenation Monitor does not require calibration before each use. The InSpectra StO
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Tissue Oxygenation Monitor uses tissue absorbance values at different wavelengths. A reference measurement
and scaling of the second derivative absorbance spectrum provide internal calibration.
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How To Use
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Tissue Oxygenation Monitor through the USB port or the RS232 port.
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Tissue Oxygenation Monitor in the presence of flammable
Tissue Oxygenation Monitor.
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Tissue Oxygenation Monitor
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