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1. Connect the patient simulator to the module using a non ESU-proof cable and set lead IIas the
respiration lead.
2. Configure the simulator as follows: lead II as the respiration lead, base impedance lineas 1500 Ω; delta
impedance as 0.5 Ω, respiration rate as 40 rpm.
3. Check the RESP wave is displayed without any distortion and the displayed RESP value is within 40 ±
1 rpm.6.1 SPO2 Test
Tool Required: None.
Follow this procedure to perform the test:
1. Connect SPO2 sensor to the SPO2 connector of the monitor. Set [Patient type.] to [Adu] on the monitor
and set [PR Source] to SPO2 on the monitor.
2. Measure SPO2 on your finger. (Assume that you stay healthy)
3. Check the PLETH wave and PR reading on the screen and make sure that the displayed SPO2 is within
95%-100%.
4. Remove the SPO2 sensor from your finger and make sure that an alarm of SPO2 Sensor Off is
triggered.
6.4 TEMP Calibration
Tool required:
BB70 high resolution black body calibration source, FLUKE 1523, two-level standard platinum resistance
5615-6-P, NC3 (with wireless function), Ambient temperature: 25℃±0.5℃, and let the ear thermometer sit
more than 30 minutes.
6.4.1 TEMP Calibration steps
Follow this procedure to perform the test:
1. Adjust the temperature of constant temperature room, make sure the temperature is around 25℃±1℃,
adjust BB70 sink 1 temperature, make the thermodetector display 25℃±1℃ stably; adjust BB70 sink 2
temperature, make the thermodetector display 37℃±0.01℃.
2. Put the thermometer in the constant temperature room for at least 30 min.
3. Put on the ear cap, install the battery, the thermometer will automatically turn on, and the current
temperature detected by the sensor is displayed on the screen (Figure 1).
4. The next step can be performed when the temperature is displayed at 25 °C ± 1 °C, otherwise it will
remain putting in this ambient temperature until the sensor is inspected the measured ambient temperature is
stable and shows 25.0 °C ± 1 °C;