What to do if the Edwards Medical Equipment displays 'Battery Depleted'?
- AAmanda RandolphSep 23, 2025
Connect the EV1000 NI to an alternate source of power to avoid loss of power and resume monitoring.

What to do if the Edwards Medical Equipment displays 'Battery Depleted'?
Connect the EV1000 NI to an alternate source of power to avoid loss of power and resume monitoring.
What causes 'Insufficient Pressure Build Up in Cuff #1' error on Edwards Medical Equipment?
If your Edwards Medical Equipment displays 'Fault: Insufficient Pressure Build Up in Cuff #1 - Possible Air Leakage', check the Finger Cuff and Pressure Controller air tubes for kinks. Also, check the connection between the Pressure Controller and the Pump-Unit. Replace the cuff and restart the measurement.
What should I do if my Edwards Medical Equipment shows 'Insufficient Pressure Build Up in Cuff #2'?
If your Edwards Medical Equipment displays 'Fault: Insufficient Pressure Build Up in Cuff #2 - Possible Air Leakage', check the Finger Cuff and Pressure Controller air tubes for kinks. Also, check the connection between the Pressure Controller and the Pump-Unit. Replace the cuff and restart the measurement.
How to fix 'Pump-Unit Disconnected' fault on Edwards Medical Equipment?
If you receive a 'Fault: Pump-Unit Disconnected' error on your Edwards Medical Equipment, first confirm the Pump-Unit connection and that it is powered on. Then, disconnect and reconnect the Ethernet cable, or try changing the Ethernet cable.
What does 'Invalid Pump-Unit Connected' mean on Edwards Medical Equipment?
If you see the 'Fault: Invalid Pump-Unit Connected' message on your Edwards Medical Equipment, first verify that you are using an Edwards Pump-Unit. Disconnect and reconnect the Ethernet cable. Power cycle the system and, if necessary, replace the Pump-Unit.
How do I establish an Ethernet connection on Edwards Medical Equipment?
To establish an Ethernet connection for your Edwards Medical Equipment Pump-Unit, connect the Pump-Unit to the Monitor using the Ethernet cable.
What to do if Edwards Medical Equipment displays 'Finger Cuff #2 Has Expired'?
If your Edwards Medical Equipment shows 'Fault: Finger Cuff #2 Has Expired. Replace Cuff', replace Finger Cuff #2 and restart the measurement.
How to resolve a severe error detected in the Pump-Unit of Edwards Medical Equipment?
To address a severe error detected in the Pump-Unit of your Edwards Medical Equipment, turn the power off by disconnecting the main power cord, which will shut down the system in a few seconds. Disconnect and reconnect all cables, then power the system on again using the monitor button.
What does 'Invalid Finger Cuff #2 Connected' mean on Edwards Medical Equipment?
To resolve a 'Fault: Invalid Finger Cuff #2 Connected' error on your Edwards Medical Equipment, first, verify that you are using an Edwards Finger Cuff. Disconnect and reconnect Edwards Finger Cuff #2. Replace Finger Cuff #2 with a genuine Edwards Cuff and restart the measurement.
What to do when the battery power is very low on Edwards Medical Equipment?
If your Edwards Medical Equipment shows 'Battery power very low', connect the main power cable to charge the battery. If the system isn't connected to mains, it will shut down in one minute. When connected to mains, the battery may not charge sufficiently for battery operation, so keep the system connected to mains to charge the battery.
| Manufacturer | Edwards Lifesciences |
|---|---|
| Model | EV1000 |
| Display | Touchscreen |
| Connectivity | Ethernet |
| Compatibility | Compatible with Edwards Lifesciences sensors |
Explains ClearSight technology, components, and monitoring methods.
Explains graphical identification of warnings, cautions, and notes.
Lists and explains safety warnings relevant to the EV1000 Clinical Platform NI.
Lists and explains safety cautions relevant to the EV1000 Clinical Platform NI.
Procedures for mounting the EV1000 monitor and pump-unit.
Steps for powering on the system and initial configuration.
Overview of ClearSight monitoring, including connection and data entry steps.
Steps for zeroing the HRS, applying it, and initiating monitoring.
Overview of the seven available monitoring views.
Describes viewing real-time and historical trend data graphically.
Setting and managing alarms, targets, and volumes for parameters.
Visual indicators for patient status relative to target ranges.
Background on Volume Clamp, Physiocal, and ClearSight algorithms.
Instructions for correctly applying the Pressure Controller, HRS, and Finger Cuff.
Adjusting alarm limits and target values for patient parameters.
Steps for calibrating Cardiac Output (CO).
Animated display of heart, lungs, and vascular system with parameter values.
Tools for Goal Directed Therapy (GDT) tracking and management.
Steps to select key parameters and target ranges for GDT.
Describes the display of parameters within their target ranges during active tracking.
Navigating help screens for ClearSight technology issues.
Lists system error messages, possible causes, and suggested actions.
Troubleshooting common errors encountered with the numeric keypad.
Lists faults and alerts related to ClearSight Finger Cuffs and HRS.
Troubleshooting common warnings for ClearSight system components.
Guidance for troubleshooting issues related to CVP and SVR/SVRI.
Default settings for parameter alarm red zones and target ranges.
Information on obtaining technical support and service.
Recommendations for regular checks and maintenance.
Information regarding EMC compliance and precautions.