Pre-use Checkout
102 Instructions for Use Apollo SW 4.5n
Part Number: 9053586, 3rd edition
Figure 46. Standby Screen Following Self-Test
Self test results
When the self test is completed, the system switches
to Standby. The results of the self test are indicated
on the screen by a color-coded circle (1 in Figure 46).
Dräger recommends that a full self test is carried out
before the start of therapy, after restarting the device,
and at least once every 24 hours. If the last self test
was more than 24 hours ago, the text below the
status display (Figure 46) is highlighted in yellow.
In addition, a message containing instructions for
further action appears in the middle of the screen
(2 in Figure 46).
Figure 47. Self Test Results Screen
More specific results can be displayed by pressing
the >Self Test Results< button on the standby
screen (3 in Figure 46). The Self Test Results screen
is displayed
(Figure 47).
The Self Test Results screen contains the
>Absorb. changed< key (1 in Figure 47). If the
absorbent is changed between cases, this key can
be pressed to log the date and time. The label of the
key then changes to >Undo Change<, and can be
pushed again to undo the absorbent change
information. The absorbent change information will
be logged in the system when the Self Test Results
screen is exited.
Cancelling the self test:
To cancel the self test before completion, for
example, for a quick start in an emergency:
1. Press the >Cancel Test< key (2 in Figure 43),
and proceed as specified in “Emergency start” on
Green FUNCTIONAL
Every component of the system is in satis-
factory operational order.
Yellow CONDITIONALLY FUNCTIONAL
A non-critical fault was detected. Apollo may
be used, but call DrägerService or your local
authorized service organization.
Empty The self test was canceled.