User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introducing IntelliVue Telemetry
- Product Safety
- Transceiver Controls
- Basic Operation
- Alarms
- ECG Monitoring
- ST/AR Arrhythmia Monitoring
- SpO2 Monitoring
- Telemetry Functions at the Information Center & TeleMon
- Telemetry Functions at the Information Center
- Telemetry Controls in the Patient Window
- Locating the Transceiver (Find Device)
- Viewing Device Location in the Patient Window (optional)
- Viewing Device Location History (optional)
- Using the Device Location Client (optional)
- Patient Configurable Settings in Telemetry Setup
- Unit- Configurable Settings
- RF Auto Shutoff
- Transceiver Operation when Connected to TeleMon
- Telemetry Functions at the Information Center
- Pairing Monitoring Devices
- Maintenance, Cleaning & Troubleshooting
- Safety Standards & Specifications
- Accessories
- Sales and Support Offices
Battery Information
Basic Operation
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Battery Information
Battery
Safety
Information
WarningWarning
The battery door must be closed during defibrillation.
WarningWarning
Use Duracell Alkalaine batteries, size AA,
MN 1500, 1.5V, to ensure
specified performance. Outdated, mismatched, or poor-quality batteries
can give unacceptable performance (e.g., insufficient Battery-Low warning
time). The use of fresh high-quality alkaline batteries is strongly
recommended.
WarningWarning
Certain failure conditions, such as short circuits, can cause a battery to
overheat during use. High temperatures can cause burns to the patient and/
or user. If the transceiver becomes hot to the touch, place it aside until it
cools. Then remove the batteries and discard them. Have the transceiver
operation checked by your service provider to identify the cause of
overheating.
WarningWarning
If you receive a BATTERY LOW alarm, the batteries must be promptly
replaced. A “Battery Low” condition that is not corrected will result in a
transceiver shutdown and cessation of monitoring.