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Maintenance Regular Check
TMS60 Operator’s Manual 14 - 3
14.3 Regular Check
Perform a visual inspection before the equipment is first used every day. Verify that the
equipment meets the following requirements:
The housing and display screen are free from cracks or other damages.
All keys function properly.
Connectors are not loose, cracked, or bent and cables have no cuts, nicks, or
fraying.
ECG leadwires are securely connected with the equipment.
Battery pack is installed and has sufficient charge.
Chest electrodes are free from cracks and limb electrodes can properly clamp.
After your equipment has been used for 6 to 12 months, or whenever your equipment is
repaired or upgraded, a thorough inspection should be performed by qualified service
personnel to ensure the reliability.
Follow these guidelines when inspecting the devices:
Make sure that the environment and power supply meet the requirements.
Inspect the devices and their accessories for mechanical damage.
Inspect all plugs, connectors, leadwires for damage, and make sure that their
insulation is in good condition.
Make sure that only specified accessories are applied.
Make sure that the alarm system functions correctly.
Make sure that the battery meet the performance requirements.
Make sure that the devices are in good working condition.
In case of any damage or abnormity, do not use the devices. Contact the hospital’s bio-
medical engineers or your service personnel immediately.
14.3.1 Power-on Test
The TD60 performs a self-test during startup. You can refer to "Powering On the Unit" on
page 3 - 8 for details.
14.3.2 Battery Check
For details about the battery charge check and maintenance, refer to "Maintaining the
Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery" on page 11 - 7.