Installation and Preparation
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3.4 Startup and Shutdown
3.4.1 Startup
1) Prior to startup, check to see if each component of the device has any mechanical damage.
2) Check whether the device can start up normally.
After the power switch is turned on, the device enters the self-test process. The indicator illuminates red,
yellow, green for one second each, and then the company logo is displayed, and with a “beep” sound, the
monitor enters the main screen.
3) Check whether the screen and each parameter interface displays information normally.
If any evidence of functional failure of the monitor is found or there are any error messages, it is not
allowed to use this device to monitor a patient. Please contact a service engineer of our Company or a
biomedical engineer of your hospital.
The system sounds an alarm when a major error is detected in the self-test.
Check all monitoring functions to ensure that the monitor can operate normally.
The battery must be charged after each use to ensure that sufficient battery power is available.
To extend the service life of the monitor, after shut-down, wait for at least 1 minute before restarting
the monitor.
3.4.2 Shutdown
1) Confirm that the monitoring and measurement can be stopped.
2) Disconnect the patient cables and sensors from the patient.
3) Save or clear patient data as required.
4) Long press the power key for 3s to turn off the monitor. To completely disconnect the power supply, please
pull out the power plug from the mains socket.
If the device cannot shut down normally under certain circumstances, you can long press the power key
for 10s to force a shutdown. A forced shutdown is not recommended since it may result in loss of stored
data.