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Operator's Manual English 43
To set up the monitoring system:
1. Make sure all components of the monitoring system are present:
Monitor
Docking station - Recommended for extended monitoring.
Power supply and power cord - AC power is recommended for extended
monitoring. You can use battery power briefly, if necessary, such as when
transporting a patient between locations within a hospital.
Preamplifiers - Use one or two preamplifiers, depending on the number of sites
to be monitored. Each preamplifier accommodates two sensors. If no
preamplifiers are connected, see Connect the Preamplifier(s), page 29 for
instructions.
Reusable sensor cables (RSCs) - Use one RSC per sensor, up to two per
preamplifier. If no RSCs are connected, see Connect the Reusable Sensor Cables
(RSCs), page 30, for instructions.
INVOS™ rSO
2
sensors - Before use, carefully read the sensor Instructions for Use,
including all warnings, cautions, and instructions.
2. Determine the sites you will monitor on the patient. Select the correct type of
INVOS™ rSO
2
sensor for your patient; do not mix sensor types. Attach up to four
sensors to the patient. Refer to the Instructions for Use provided with the sensors
for application instructions.
3. Power on the monitoring system:
a. Make sure that the monitoring system’s power supply is plugged into the
docking station and a properly grounded hospital mains outlet (see AC Power,
page 24). You may operate the monitoring system briefly on battery power if
necessary, but AC power is recommended for extended monitoring. See Power
Options, page 24 for additional information about powering the monitoring
system.
b. Press the Power button on top of the monitor (see Apply Power, page 31). If
operating on battery power, check the battery status indicator on the screen to
determine whether the battery needs charging (see Table 3, page 26).
c. Ensure that the POST pass tone sounds when POST completes. See POST Pass
Tone, page 114 for tone specifications.
The POST pass tone is an audible confirmation of proper speaker performance.
If the speaker does not function, alarm warning sounds will not be audible.
Once POST is complete, the Set-up screen appears (Figure 23).

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