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baxter Starling - Chapter 5 - Patient Monitoring; Patient Preparation and Sensor Attachment

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1-14 Starling Monitor - User Guide
Guidelines for Safe Handling of the Starling Monitor
Guidelines for Safe Handling of the Starling Monitor
To prevent damage, the Starling Monitor should always be handled with care.
When moving the Monitor, grip the carry handle securely to avoid the risk of dropping
the device.
Do not knock the Monitor or damage system covers.
Do not pull, stretch or kink system cables.
Do not cover or drape anything over the Monitor during system operation.
Observe the manufacturer’s recommended environmental conditions outlined in
Environmental Requirements.
Make sure the Monitor is correctly positioned (see Space and Positioning).
To avoid damage to the LED screen - do not expose the Monitor to direct sunlight for
long periods of time.
When disconnecting the AC power cable, do not pull the cable itself - always hold the
connector.
Note
For cleaning instructions, refer to the manufacturer’s recommended guidelines, as outlined in
Cleaning Procedures on page 6-2.
WARNING
When connecting the Starling Monitor to AC power, ensure the provided voltage is in the
allowed range.
Use only the AC power cable supplied with the system and, to ensure proper grounding,
connect to a receptacle marked HOSPITAL ONLY or HOSPITAL GRADE.
Do not attempt to operate the system if any cables are missing or broken, or cannot be
connected properly.
CAUTION
To ensure safe and reliable operation of the system, observe the precautions below:

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