User's Manual

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e. Front Panel Power Light. (See Figure 1-5) The Front Panel Power Light (located
beneath the Rotary Knob) is a three color LED that indicates the AC/Battery Power
condition of the monitor. The Power Light will illuminate Green, Yellow and Red as
described below:
(1) Green Light. A Green Light indicates that the monitor is connected to AC
Line Power and that the internal battery circuitry is operational. In normal
operation, this light will be illuminated Green.
(2) Yellow Light. A Yellow Light indicates Caution because the monitor is
operating on the internal batteries.
(3) Red Light. A Red Light indicates Warning because monitor shutdown is soon
to occur. The internal batteries have fallen below the required operational
output and an AC Wall Outlet should be located, and the monitor plugged into
it through the AC Power Adapter, immediately.
f. Yes/No Menu. In various menus, the operator may accidentally make a selection that
has significant irreversible effects (e.g.: erasing patient data). To protect against such
accidents a Ye s / N o Menu is associated with these selections. This menu has only two
active selections: YES and NO. The operator must select one of the two choices to
either confirm the change to take place, or to cancel it. A delay of approximately 30
seconds without any selection is equivalent to selecting NO. The Ye s/ No Menu is
removed upon operator selection, at the end of the time-out feature, by pressing the
NORMAL SCREEN button or by pressing the STANDBY button.
1.5 Cleaning. The monitor is not sterilizable. Never immerse the unit in any fluid or attempt to
clean it with liquid cleaning agents. Remove dirt and dust from the monitor by wiping it with a soft,
damp cloth.
Stains can be removed from the case by scrubbing it briskly with a damp cloth. Unplug the
monitor and remove the batteries before cleaning. Do not permit liquid to contact the front or rear
of the monitor, or permit liquid to drip into the printer or cooling slots. Allow the unit to dry
completely before returning it to operation.
1.5.1 Cleaning Accessories. Any reusable patient accessories should be cleaned after each use.
Disposable patient accessories should be discarded and replaced with new items.
To clean reusable accessories, first, remove the accessory from use. Remove any dirt or debris
using soap and water. Avoid immersing accessory in any fluid for cleaning.
Inspect the accessory for any cracks, holes, tears, cuts, etc., that could affect operation, and
replace as necessary.
If disinfection is required, use only the recommended liquid surface disinfectants, unless
otherwise specified in the accessories listing. Recommended surface disinfectants include dilute
solutions of either quaternary ammonium compounds, iodophors or gluteraldehydes.
WARNING
Electrical shock hazard: Turn off Monitor and disconnect from AC Power before cleaning. Do not
immerse the monitor in any water or liquid for any reason. Do not apply excessive pressure to the
monitor display screen.